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951 | Thomas Collier with Mason County Ky 3000 acres land records concerning 3000 acre land grant in Mason County Ky granted to Thomas Collier, a Virginia resident, for his Revolutionary War service | ||
952 | Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield Status: LocatedOne author's write up on Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield, our oldest know ancestor. | ||
953 | Thompson Lineage Author, William Baker Thompson | ||
954 | Thurston Genealogies From Harvard libarary, shows Seth Curtis and his descendants including John Thurston Curtis. Reveals source of sibling names such as Carpenter, James, Harvey, Edmund etc. Shows occupation of John Thurston Curtis and brother in D.C. Edmund Bostwick Curtis. Shows that mother, Anna Fitts Curtis died 1876 and that by 1878 children had left McDonough NY for other locations. | ||
955 | Tiffany book on Chenango County NY in Revolution James Curtis Status: Located | ||
956 | Tribble family by Rozendal--section on Stoner family | ||
957 | U-Drive-It car cleaning business Fred Curtis Jr. Somerset Ky Commonwealth news 06/08/1927 | ||
958 | U-Drive-It rental car advertisement 1927 Fred Curtis Jr. operated rental and car cleaning company, started out at Central Motors Chevrolet Dealer at same location corner of South Central and East Mt. Vernon St. Car dealer was foreclosed on late 1926. | ||
959 | Virgil Colyer 1940 census Living in Bloomington Illinois | ||
960 | Virginia Cousins written by Goode A section in the book Virginia Cousins history detailing Collier families of Virginia | ||
961 | Virginia map of counties 1750-1805 Map showing historic progression of counties in late 18th century. This helps in understanding deeds, etc. on site. | ||
962 | Virginia records research re possible William Colyar origin Also possible family members Henry County VA etc. | ||
963 | Waite 1930 Kentucky census Glasgow Ky Ada Vaughan Waite, Mary Waite Olson | ||
964 | Washington county Tennessee Status: LocatedHistory of early Tennessee and Washington county summary. | ||
965 | Wedding Invitation of Earl Botkin Curtis and Mary Wells Vaughan Status: Located | ||
966 | Welby A. Colyer letter Status: LocatedYou must download and install the special Deju browser plug in from here to read this . Here is a letter from Dr. Welby A. Colyer (djvu format) believed to be dated sometime prior to about 1940 wherein he states the family descendants of his Grandfather John Colyer (1781). Says that John Colyer 1781 first wife was "Martha Minus". | ||
967 | Welby Colyer letter (Dr. Welby A Colyer) Dr. Welby Colyer says in letter dated sometime near his death in 1940, that he knew most of the children of John Colyer 1781, his grandfather, except oldest William. Says that John Colyer, his grandfather, first wife was Martha Minus. | ||
968 | Welby Colyer Obit Somerset Ky The Commonwealth 09/25/1940 | ||
969 | widow Revolutionary War pension file of John Colyer(born 1744) This is from National Archives records of John Colyer born 1744 Revolutionary war pension records. This is testimony of family friend Sarah Warden on behalf of Grizzelda (Grizzy) Colyer , wife of John, in connection with application for Widows pension in 1844. Her revolutionary war veteran husband, had died in 1826. Note mention of oldest son, named William. | ||
970 | Wilda Cecil Curtis honored 1961 | ||
971 | Wilda Cecil Curtis honored picture | ||
972 | Will of Lovina Fitts Carpenter naming John Carpenter Curtis and John Thurston Curtis Status: LocatedThis documents helps prove connection between John Thurston Curtis and descendants to those McDonough NY | ||
973 | William and Wilda Curtis 1972 article by Bill Mardis | ||
974 | William and Wilda Curtis honored 50th Wedding anniversary | ||
975 | William C Curtis promotion bank | ||
976 | William Collier who was a hunter and trapper Status: LocatedExtract of book by Lyman Chalkley on Scottish settlements of Virginia mentioning a William Collier who was a hunter and trapper. Mentions the Col. Christian campaign against Cherokee Indians. | ||
977 | William Collier/Colyar listed as soldier in 6th regimental line Virginia You must download and install the special Deju browser plug in from here to read this . This is book which on about page 91 shows William Collier as soldier in 6th regimental line of Virginia for continental army. See item 66. His captain , Garland, is later reported as living in 1806 in Henry County VA. | ||
978 | William Colyar - Washington County TN history Status: LocatedHistory of Washington County, TN--this is an excerpt from a book put together by the Johnson City, TN historical society. It was edited by two women, one of which was Ms. Dessie Simmons. The other I am sorry I cannot remember. It is the most thorough treatment of history of this region I have found. Outstanding! On the last page of this extract, it tells of William Colyar and his lead mine where bullets used in battle of King's Mountain. | ||
979 | William Colyar / Dorcas Colyar deed Status: LocatedDeed copied from courthouse in Jonesboro TN, of Dorcas Colyar Calvert transferring property she inherited from her father William Colyar on the Nolichucky River. She transfers 63 acres being one fifth of the property owned by William Colyar at his death per this deed. The deed is dated in 1820. | ||
980 | William Colyar / Dorcas Colyar research Status: LocatedMiscellaneous papers received from another Colyer (Janis Ragar) who in 1998 lived in Missouri and descended from Dorcas Colyar, daughter of William Colyar. | ||
981 | William Colyar 1780 North Carolina Land Grant On Nolachucky River Washington County TN near Jonesborough | ||
982 | William Colyar 1783 North Carolina Land Grant On Nolachucky River Washington County TN near Jonesborough | ||
983 | William Colyar deed John Sevier Status: LocatedHere is copy of deed where John Sevier, Jr. in 1800 purchases 3100 acres that includes the land originally granted to William Colyar. Within this deed, it says that the transfer includes the lead mines, known as Colyar Mines that was on the property. It spells out several tracts of land on north and south of Nolichucky River formerly owned by William Colyar. | ||
984 | William Colyar early Tennessee History Status: LocatedThis is copied pages from book found in Tn State archives library in 1990's that is on Tennesseans prior to 1800. Several references are made to William Colyar and his son who was a justice of the peace in Washington County. It has typewritten extract of settlement of William Colyar estate. Also my handwritten notes of other references in this book I did not copy. | ||
985 | William Colyar estate Status: LocatedHandwritten settlement of William Colyar Estate of Washington County TN (born abt. 1754) from Jonesboro TN courthouse | ||
986 | William Colyar John Colyer Virginia research
Status: LocatedIt looks as if several researchers draw on the Calloway document and here (in djvu smaller format) is researchers papers found in Basset Virginia historical library speaking of Collier’s of Henry County VA which also show William going to TN and a brother to John Colyer who married Grizzilda Taylor. You must download and install the special Deju browser plug in from here to read this . | ||
987 | William Colyar John Colyer Virginia research Status: LocatedIt looks as if several researchers draw on the Calloway document and here (in pdf format) is researchers papers found in Basset Virginia historical library speaking of Collier’s of Henry County VA which also show William going to TN and a brother to John Colyer who married Grizzilda Taylor. | ||
988 | William Colyar lead mines Status: LocatedHere is another write up on the lead mines and history from the Washington County Historical Assoc. by John Nash | ||
989 | William Colyar North Carolina Land Grant 1779 On Nolachucky River Washington County TN near Jonesborough. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Brown_Grant_Deeds for history of land transactions at the time in the area. | ||
990 | William Colyar North Carolina Land Grant 1779 more info Thanks to Ms. Margaret Dent Wagner for finding and supplying this further document concerning the 1779 survey assigned to William Colyar and deeded 1790. | ||
991 | William Colyar of Washington County TN estate settlement. Status: Located | ||
992 | William Colyar related power attorney Status: LocatedAlexander Colyar Power of Attorney | ||
993 | William Colyar related Power Attorney Alexander Colyar Status: LocatedI had searched for gravesite of William Colyar and his wife, Nancy Ann in east Tennessee. It is reported that he died in 1819. However, a power of attorney made by Alexander Colyar of Winchester TN (Father of Arthur St. Claire Colyer) appointing his son, George Thompson Colyer, as power of attorney recorded in Pulaski County Ky, (here in faster loading djvu format) shows that William and his wife Nancy lived in Pulaski County KY at the time of their death The power of attorney in 1839 (year of Nancy Agnes Ann’s death) was to collect Alexander’s share of estate. Since only son I know of in Pulaski County Ky is John Colyer, I suppose that William and Nancy, must have moved to live with John Colyer of Pulaski County Ky so John could care for them in their elder years. This is supported by the 1830 U.S. Census that shows a female age 60-70 years old living with John. John’s mother Agnes Nancy Ann St. Clair Colyar would have been 70 years old in 1830. His father, William, died in 1819 but his mother did not die until 1839. The elderly lady living in the household would not be John mother-in-law, Mrs. Purvis, as both of John’s parents-in-law were living at the time with Old Mr. Purvis not dying until 1840 or so and Old Mrs. Purvis not until 1852. This indicates that perhaps John Colyer was the closest son capable of financially being able to care for his parents in later years. The power of attorney indicates that both William and Nancy Colyar died in Pulaski County KY. My guess is that they may be buried in some of the unmarked graves in the Jugornot region of Pulaski County as this is where John Colyer had property at Buck Creek on the Cumberland River before moving to the Pittman Creek property in Ruth Kentucky area in 1842. | ||
994 | William Colyar Tennessee deeds Status: LocatedVarious deeds of William Colyar of Washington County TN provided by the most helpful Mrs. Dessie Simmons of Johnson City TN | ||
995 | William Colyar's East Tennessee Status: LocatedHere is a book concerning the travails facing the pioneers of what was to become east Tennessee and the other regions. In particular, there are interesting sections on the Wautuga area and John Sevier that makes an interesting read. It is The Conquest of the Old Southwest: The Romantic Story of the Early Pioneers into Virginia, The Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky 1740-1790, by Archibald Henderson | ||
996 | William Colyar/Collier listed in Virginian's in American Revolution You must download and install the special Deju browser plug in from here to read this . This is book shows William Collier as soldier in 6th regimental line of Virginia for continental army. His captain , Garland, is later reported as living in 1806 in Henry County VA. | ||
997 | William Colyar/Collier North Carolina Land Grants Status: LocatedExtract of book of North Carolina Land Grants in TN that lists grants to William Collier as early as 1783 and provides possible hints at connection to Mr. Gann who is said to have married a daughter of William Collier of 1724. | ||
998 | William Henry Collier Obit | ||
999 | William Lewis / Mary Ballou bible record of deaths, many small children This is the page from the Lewis family bible showing deaths of many small children. William and Mary were cousins, which could have contributed to birth defects etc and deaths. This bible page was obtained from records of granddaughter Elaine Avera's records. | ||
1000 | William Lewis and Mary Ballou marriage certificate Marriage certificate obtained from Elaine Avera granddaughter's records |