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251 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130967767/samuel-sherman Sherman, Samuel (I428)
 
252 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13150518/charles-fremont-bartlett Bartlett, Charles Fremont (I970)
 
253 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16584028/john-chipman Chipman, John (I577)
 
254 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166645593/john-perry Perry, III, John (I227)
 
255 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166646008/john-clary Clary, John (I165)
 
256 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166646857/john-perry Perry, John II (I80)
 
257 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167468752/alonzo-norman-bartlett Bartlett, Alonzo Norman (I24)
 
258 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168859747/laurayne-inez-kensinger McCown, Laurayne Inez (I1243)
 
259 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203826637/charles-boswell-perry Perry, I, Charles Boswell (I56)
 
260 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204437361/grace-sherman Makin, Grace (I41)
 
261 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23956358/estelle-may-mccown Bartlett, Estelle May (I1597)
 
262 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31597824/sarah-perry Clary, Sarah (I70)
 
263 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34874131/william-m-mccown McCown, William M. (I972)
 
264 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34874247/martha-mattie-mccown

Buried in the McCown family plot at Laurel Oak Cemetery (Lot: 0576 Gr: 06). Martha and her daughters, Alice and Laura, died during the US cholera epidemic of 1873 that swept through Missouri and most of the Midwest. 
Houston, Martha A. "Mattie" (I971)
 
265 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36075762/james-mccown McCown, James M. (I28)
 
266 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36075806/nancy-mourning-mccown Lewis, Nancy Mourning (I27)
 
267 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38795231/william-henry-mccown McCown, William Henry (I260)
 
268 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44061774/carrie-m-bartlett Myers, Carrie A (I969)
 
269 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45772670/inez-mccown Boyer, Inez (I1605)
 
270 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46022815/thomas-a-sims Sims, Thomas Allan (I982)
 
271 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5213460/samuel-keep Keep, Samuel (I1227)
 
272 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5213467/sarah-keep Colton, Sarah (I1180)
 
273 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5352254/thomas-colton Colton, Thomas (I1893)
 
274 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7369754/henry-wolcott Wolcott, Henry (I270)
 
275 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7369801/elizabeth-wolcott Saunders, Elizabeth (I1330)
 
276 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80199245/william-reed Reed, I, William (I2090)
 
277 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80199410/jane-reed Mitchell, Jane (I758)
 
278 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83195886/david-brainerd-perry Perry, Rev. David Brainerd (I199)
 
279 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83196028/helen-clark-perry Doane, Helen (I98)
 
280 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99207035/sarah-mcmahan Clark, Sarah (I1598)
 
281 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99207087/william-reed-mcmahan McMahan, William Reed (I331)
 
282 Husband's surname per 1930 census, age at first marriage was 21. Husband not with her on the census. Place of marriage just a guess although census shows daughter born in Missouri. Family: Rudolph / Gladys D. McCown (F549)
 
283 I cannot find Nathan in the 1840 Census. He may have been living with his daughter Rebecca Whiting. The 1840 census shows a male between 60 and 69 living in the Whiting household) and Nathan's wife was living with Rebecca in the 1850 census. Sherman, Nathan (I1454)
 
284 I don't know exactly when he arrived in Belgium. The passenger list shows him arriving in New York from Belgium 27 Nov 1933.  McCown, William Eugene (I336)
 
285 I don't know if THIS Harvey Houston is the same one who married Elizabeth Brown. MORE RESEARCH NEEDED. Elizabeth's father, however, names her, Elizabeth Houston, in his will. Harvey's brother, Robert, married a Mary Brown. Family: Harvey Houston / Elizabeth Brown (F397)
 
286 I don't know if this is correct or not but the date would be about right. The source, "A Genealogical Record of Quartermaster George Colton," states extensive research cannot find him in Sutton Coldfield, England records. Using info i have as a start. Colton, George (I1746)
 
287 I was unable to find their marriage record at the Montague county online record search site. https://public.lgsonlinesolutions.com/ors.html Family: Gregg Leo White / Anna Doris Dunn (F218)
 
288 I'm not positive this is Sylvester's son. I'm showing Sylvester in Indianapolis at the time of Walter's birth and death. I do believe he's related as he is buried with his father's family in Oak HIll Cemetery. Sherman, Walter Reed (I1634)
 
289 Illegitimate birth. Her mother was fined six pounds by the Court for committing fornication with Thomas Doten. Doty, Martha (I452)
 
290 In 1690, Thurston and Henry were found to be incompetent by the Plymouth court "by reason of their age, indiscretion and weakness of understanding, are incapable of making necessary provision for their own support, sustenance and livelihood"  Clarke, II, Thurston (I194)
 
291 In 1690, Thurston and Henry were found to be incompetent by the Plymouth court "by reason of their age, indiscretion and weakness of understanding, are incapable of making necessary provision for their own support, sustenance and livelihood" Clarke, Henry (I196)
 
292 In general, 200 acres of land owned by Edward Pennington in the name of Letitia Penn (daughter of William Penn) deeded to John Gregg and his son William, an indenture contract between the two. Gregg, John Henry (I1168)
 
293 Info for this family is based on the following website. https://minerdescent.com/2010/08/26/joseph-sexton/. I'm working on finding corroborating source records so this info may or may not be correct. Sexton, Gershom (I1956)
 
294 Info for this family is based on the following website. https://minerdescent.com/2010/08/26/joseph-sexton/. I'm working on finding corroborating source records so this info may or may not be correct. Sexton, Asahel (I573)
 
295 It has been the belief of many that the father of J.A. Henry Lorenz was Siebert H. Lorenz. However, I believe this to be incorrect. The falsely attributed father of Henry Lorenz probably originated from an erroneously written name in a Baltimore immigration passenger list that shows (as written) Siebert H. Lorenz, his wife S. K. Lorenz and their children: Sophia, William, Christian, Henry, Lewis and Charles. And so naturally to me, and everyone else, Lorenz is the surname. However, based on various source documents, which I list below, I believe the surname is actually Siebert and therefore are not the parents/siblings of Henry Lorenz of Crawfordsville, Indiana who died there in 1870.

Supporting documents below for Henry Lorenz Siebert:

1. "A Centennial Biographical History of the City of Columbus and Franklin County Ohio". Chicago: The Lewis Publishering Company, 1901. pp 164-168.

This section of the book details the life of Henry Lorenz Siebert, Sr. born in Germany and married to Susan Dollinger. Their children, born in Germany, are listed as William 9(b.1821), Christian (b.1822), Sophia (b.1825), Henry (b. 17 Jul 1827), Louis (b.1830) and Carl (b. and d.1832). The family immigrated to the United States October 1832. The remaining text in the book documents their subsequent arrival in Ohio and the lives of Henry Senior's children, including his son Henry Lorenz Siebert, Jr.

2. US Census records from 1850 through 1920.

These census records corroborate what was written in the book above about the Siebert family. All the census records are in Columbus, Ohio.

3. Will of Henry Siebert, Sr.

The will names his wife and children, giving additional confirmation of his family.

4. Green Lawn Cemetery Records (Columbus, Ohio)

Henry Lorenz Siebert, Jr. died 05 Jan 1923 and is buried at Green Lawn, as are many of his siblings.

5. Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1964 (the erroneous passenger list)

Images at Ancestry.com:
Wife and daughter of Henry Siebert, Sr.:
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8679/images/33128_b068191-00252?pId=1667335%2F

Next page showing Henry and their other children:
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8679/images/33128_b068191-00253?pId=1667335/
 
Lorenz, J. Adolph Henry (I1020)
 
296 It's thought that his known children are from Hannah Pease (married 1st David Miller). So far I can find no source record to confirm this, but for now, I'm leaving this as it is. Family: Gershom Sexton / Hannah Pease (F687)
 
297 John Gregg gives 150 acres to this brother George, formerly held by their brother Richard...bounded by John Gregg's land to the east , Oliver Matthews land to the north, John Defosss' land to the south and George Hogg's to the west. Gregg, John Henry (I1168)
 
298 John Howland came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a manservant of Governor John Carver. William Bradford, in his journal, makes this reference to John Howland on the Mayflower voyage: "In a mighty storm John Howland, a passenger, a stout young man, by a keel of ye ship, was thrown into the sea. But pleased God, he caught hold of ye Topsail Halliards we hung overboard, and run out ye length, yet he kept his hold the several fathoms under water, till he was drawn up by ye rope to ye surface, and by a boat hook and other means got into ye ship." Howland, John (I538)
 
299 John is living near Danforth Whiting, soon to be the husband of his wife's sister, Rebecca....and David Goodell, father of Harvey, soon to be husband of his wife's sister, Anna. Should be a son under 10 but no record found. Sherman, John L. (I328)
 
300 John's biological father was John Justin Flynn but he went by his step-father's surname most of his life. Allen, John Joe (I341)
 

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