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Emily Louisa Miller1

#57451, (1827-1908)
Pedigree Link

Child with Charles Aaron Sperry (b. 30 June 1820, d. 31 May 1914)

Biography

  • Emily Louisa Miller was born on 16 April 1827 in Clarenden, New York.1
  • Father: Josiah H Miller (b 1795) - Mother: Amanda Miller (b 1795.)1
  • She married Charles Aaron Sperry, son of Joy Sperry and Mary Lamont, on 21 February 1848 in Salt Lake City, Utah.1
  • Charles and Emily had 11 children.1
  • She died on 22 October 1908 in Nephi, Utah, at age 81.1
  • She was buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. Plot: Vb_A_4_8_19.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Joy Sperry1

#57452, (1785-1847)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Child with Mary Lamont (b. 29 November 1789, d. 26 September 1846)

Biography

  • Joy Sperry was born on 9 February 1785 in Alford, Massachusetts.1
  • He married Mary Lamont on 29 April 1810 in Bloomfield, New York.1
  • "We crossed over the Mississippi River and marched on westward, not knowing where we were going. The roads muddy and much storm most every day. We went through Iowa until we came to the Grand River. There a resting place was formed. It was named Mt. Pisgah, Iowa. Father Joy Sperry felled trees, cleared away the brush, plowed and put in a little garden. We built a shanty here and remained most of the summer.

    While the Saints were traveling, the government called for five hundred of our best men to go and fight the battles of the government as there was war with Mexico. This call came to Brigham Young. I well remember seeing Brother Brigham, when he said:'We must raise the Battalion even if we have to take women.' The battalion was raised in less than three weeks and was soon on the march.

    While we were at Mt. Pisgah, my brothers William, Aaron and Charles took our horse team and went back to Bonaparte on the Des Moines river to get provisions for our journey west. While they were gone our mother, Mary Lamont Sperry, took very sick. We were living in a little shanty covered with bark. I remember father telling me to go over to Brother Mansfield's up the river about 20 rods or more, and it was through brush and very dark. When I got there, and asked him to come he said: 'I cannot, for we are all sick too. When I hurried back my mother was just breathing her last breath. There we were; father was sick, my sister Betsy was sick, and no neighbors anywhere. My mother died on September 25, 1846. She had to lay there until morning when I could get help. They brought a rude coffin and buried her in Mt. Pisgah burying ground. None of us were able to go and see where she was buried.

    My brothers returned to find mother had died. We moved on to Hyland Grove. Friends heard we were all sick and came to aid us. Crude houses were put up for the winter. A good friend by the name of Behormon had built a double long house and offered to let us come and live with him until we could build, yet he had a large family. We will never forget his kindness. While living here we all took sick and with the 'durn Ague' my brother Aaron had the blackley, caused from lack of proper vegetables, none to be had. Great sores come on his legs and feet. He died in early December of 1846. He was buried nearby in Hyland Grove, Nebraska.

    Father was very sick. We had no medicine or anything to help. Thus my father, Joy Sperry, died on New Years'Day, 1847, at the age of 62 years. He was buried by the side of my brother Aaron at Hyland Grove and no markers were there but this place is about seven miles east of Winter Quarters. Before Father died, he called us all about him and at his bedside requested us to follow on after the heads of the church who were moving west. This we all agreed to do, and I was a lad of fifteen at the time. We came on into the valley the fall of 1847 on October the 17th after four long months of journeying. We met Brigham Young as he returned after having arrived in head of us on July 24,1847, to Winter Quarters for his family. We had a great time visiting with Brigham as he camped with us that night."

    --From the Journal of Harrison Sperry, Sr. -- Inez Robinson Preece.2

  • He died on 1 January 1847 in Highland Grove, Iowa, at age 61.1
  • He was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah. (this is a cenotaph).2
    Gravestone

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  2. [S2569] Find A Grave: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah, Joy Sperry, created by Loose Moose, Judie Latshaw Huff, added Apr 2009, memorial number 36281657.

Mary Lamont1

#57453, (1789-1846)
Pedigree Link

Child with Joy Sperry (b. 9 February 1785, d. 1 January 1847)

Biography

  • Mary Lamont was born on 29 November 1789 in North Hillsdale, New York.1
  • She married Joy Sperry, son of Moses Sperry and Sarah Olive McLeod, on 29 April 1810 in Bloomfield, New York.1
  • "We crossed over the Mississippi River and marched on westward, not knowing where we were going. The roads muddy and much storm most every day. We went through Iowa until we came to the Grand River. There a resting place was formed. It was named Mt. Pisgah, Iowa. Father Joy Sperry felled trees, cleared away the brush, plowed and put in a little garden. We built a shanty here and remained most of the summer.

    While the Saints were traveling, the government called for five hundred of our best men to go and fight the battles of the government as there was war with Mexico. This call came to Brigham Young. I well remember seeing Brother Brigham, when he said:'We must raise the Battalion even if we have to take women.' The battalion was raised in less than three weeks and was soon on the march.

    While we were at Mt. Pisgah, my brothers William, Aaron and Charles took our horse team and went back to Bonaparte on the Des Moines river to get provisions for our journey west. While they were gone our mother, Mary Lamont Sperry, took very sick. We were living in a little shanty covered with bark. I remember father telling me to go over to Brother Mansfield's up the river about 20 rods or more, and it was through brush and very dark. When I got there, and asked him to come he said: 'I cannot, for we are all sick too. When I hurried back my mother was just breathing her last breath. There we were; father was sick, my sister Betsy was sick, and no neighbors anywhere. My mother died on September 25, 1846. She had to lay there until morning when I could get help. They brought a rude coffin and buried her in Mt. Pisgah burying ground. None of us were able to go and see where she was buried.

    My brothers returned to find mother had died. We moved on to Hyland Grove. Friends heard we were all sick and came to aid us. Crude houses were put up for the winter. A good friend by the name of Behormon had built a double long house and offered to let us come and live with him until we could build, yet he had a large family. We will never forget his kindness. While living here we all took sick and with the 'durn Ague' my brother Aaron had the blackley, caused from lack of proper vegetables, none to be had. Great sores come on his legs and feet. He died in early December of 1846. He was buried nearby in Hyland Grove, Nebraska.

    Father was very sick. We had no medicine or anything to help. Thus my father, Joy Sperry, died on New Years'Day, 1847, at the age of 62 years. He was buried by the side of my brother Aaron at Hyland Grove and no markers were there but this place is about seven miles east of Winter Quarters. Before Father died, he called us all about him and at his bedside requested us to follow on after the heads of the church who were moving west. This we all agreed to do, and I was a lad of fifteen at the time. We came on into the valley the fall of 1847 on October the 17th after four long months of journeying. We met Brigham Young as he returned after having arrived in head of us on July 24,1847, to Winter Quarters for his family. We had a great time visiting with Brigham as he camped with us that night."

    --From the Journal of Harrison Sperry, Sr. -- Inez Robinson Preece.2

  • Mary Lamont died on 26 September 1846 in Mt Pisgah, Iowa, at age 56.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  2. [S2569] Find A Grave: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah, Joy Sperry, created by Loose Moose, Judie Latshaw Huff, added Apr 2009, memorial number 36281657.

John Sperry1

#57454, (1540-1613)
Pedigree Link

Child with Agnes Rawlins (b. 1542, d. 18 January 1613)

Biography

  • John Sperry was born in 1540 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • He married Agnes Rawlins, daughter of Roger Rollins and Joan Hunt, on 15 May 1562 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • John and Agnes had 6 children.1
  • He died on 18 January 1613 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, at age ~73.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Agnes Rawlins1

#57455, (1542-1613)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Child with John Sperry (b. 1540, d. 18 January 1613)

Biography

  • Agnes Rawlins was born in 1542 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • She married John Sperry on 15 May 1562 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • John and Agnes had 6 children.1
  • She died on 18 January 1613 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, at age ~71.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Roger Rollins1

#57456, (1520-1544)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Child with Joan Hunt (b. 1524, d. 12 January 1559)

Biography

  • Roger Rollins was born in 1520 in Sandys, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • Another spelling of his name was Rawlins.1
  • He married Joan Hunt, daughter of Sir William Lyncolne Le Hunt, on 20 November 1543 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • Roger Rollins died on 20 November 1544 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, at age ~24.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Joan Hunt1

#57457, (1524-1559)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Child with Roger Rollins (b. 1520, d. 20 November 1544)

Biography

  • Joan Hunt was born in 1524 in Chalversterne, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • She married Roger Rollins, son of Sir James Rawlings and Lady Elizabeth Huckin, on 20 November 1543 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England.1
  • Joan Hunt died on 12 January 1559 in Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, at age ~35.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Sir William Lyncolne Le Hunt1

#57458, (1485-1552)
Pedigree Link

Child

Biography

  • Sir William Lyncolne Le Hunt was born in 1485 in Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England.1
  • He died on 12 August 1552 in Haute-Normandie, France, at age ~67.1

Story

~ William Lyncolne le Hunt, Jr. ~

Birth: 1493

Birthplace: Smallbridge, Bures St. Mary, England

Died: 12 August 1552 in His, Haute-Garonne, Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées, France

Place of Burial: Gosfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom.

1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9303] Find A Grave: St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England, Sir William Lyncolne Le Hunt, created by Rose, added Apr 2017, memorial number 178268887.

Sir James Rawlings1

#57459, (1484-1567)
Pedigree Link

Child with Lady Elizabeth Huckin (b. 1488, d. 1555)

Biography

  • Sir James Rawlings was born in 1484 in Fifield, Oxfordshire, England.1
  • Another spelling of his name was Rawlins or Rollins.1
  • He married Lady Elizabeth Huckin estimated 1505.1,2
  • He died in 1567 in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, at age ~83.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Lady Elizabeth Huckin1

#57460, (1488-1555)
Pedigree Link

Child with Sir James Rawlings (b. 1484, d. 1567)

Biography

  • Lady Elizabeth Huckin was born in 1488 in Kingham, England.1
  • She married Sir James Rawlings estimated 1505.1,2
  • She died in 1555 in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, at age ~67.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S7686] fdparkin, compiler, family tree titled "Sperry Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 21375958, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Jenette B Tracy1

#57461, (about 1813-estimated 1872)
Pedigree Link

Biography

  • Jenette B Tracy was born about 1813 in New York.1
  • Father: Nathaniel Tracy (b 1783.)1
  • She married Edwin Watson, son of Joseph Watson and Susannah Watson, on 22 September 1831 in Massachusetts.1
  • Jenette B Tracy died estimated 1872 in Whitestown, New York, at age ~59.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Orissavilla B Fuller1,2,3

#57462, (1816-1908)
Pedigree Link

Biography

  • Orissavilla B Fuller was born on 8 December 1816 in Plainfield Center, New York.1,3
  • She was usually called Orissa.3
  • Orissa first married William Smith. They had a son who died of typhoid fever in the Civil War.3
  • Orissa married James Ascroft.3
  • She married Edwin Watson, son of Joseph Watson and Susannah Watson, on 20 November 1878.1,3
  • Orissavilla B Fuller appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Whitestown, Oneida County, New York, enumerated on 9 June 1900. She rents her home. Also she identified she had 1 child who was no longer living.1
  • She died on 24 July 1908 in Utica, New York, at age 91.4

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S9304] 1900 US Federal Census, Whitestown, Oneida County, New York, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, O B Watson head of household, roll 1134 page 12, enumeration district 0101 .
  2. [S9305] 1880 US Federal Census, Whitestown, Oneida County, New York, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Edwin Watson head of household, roll 904, page 434A, enumeration district 158 .
  3. [S9306] Find A Grave: Grandview Cemetery, Whitesboro, New York, Orissavilla Fuller Watson, created by DBT, added Dec 2017, memorial number 186272455.
  4. [S6438] New York, Death Index, 1852-1956, online image database, digitized by Ancestr.com Operations Inc, 2017. (Original publication: NY Department of Health NY State Death Index: Albany NY,) Orissavilla Watson, year range 1908, page 923.

Lucretia D Watson1

#57463, (1812-1901)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Biography

  • Lucretia D Watson was born on 28 March 1812 in Leicester, Massachusetts.1
  • She married Joseph Watson, son of Joseph Watson and Susannah Watson, on 10 December 1849 in Boston, Massachusetts.1
  • Joseph Watson and Lucretia appeared on the 1850 US Federal Census of Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, enumerated on 7 August 1850. Also listed with the household were Susan Belcher age 50 and Edward Belcher clerk, age 19 both b in MA.2
  • In 1870 Joseph and Lucretia lived in Boston, Massachusetts, in a large apartment building. Joseph said his personal estate was $20,000.3
  • Joseph Watson and Lucretia appeared on the 1880 US Federal Census of 333 Columbus Ave, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, enumerated on 2 June 1880. Also listed with the household were Ben G Redfirm age 50 lodger, Charlotte Redfern age 40 lodger, Caroline Osborn age 30 lodger and Flora McQuade age 25 servant.4
  • Joseph and Lucretia had no children.4
  • She died on 8 May 1901 in Boston, Massachusetts, at age 89.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .
  2. [S1346] 1850 US Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Joseph Watson head of household, Ward 10, roll 337, page 318b .
  3. [S1190] 1870 US Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Joseph Watson head of household, Ward 8 roll M593_645, page 40A .
  4. [S1397] 1880 US Federal Census, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Joseph Watson head of household, Roll 555, page 63C, enumeration district 660 .

William Watson1

#57464, (1744-1828)
Pedigree Link

Children with Susannah Bullock (b. 11 December 1745, d. 6 October 1804)

Biography

  • William Watson was born on 25 June 1744 in Barrington, Rhode Island.1
  • He married Susannah Bullock on 14 July 1769 in Leicester, Massachusetts.1
  • He died on 13 April 1828 in Leicester, Massachusetts, at age 83.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Susannah Bullock1

#57465, (1745-1804)
Pedigree Link

Children with William Watson (b. 25 June 1744, d. 13 April 1828)

Biography

  • Susannah Bullock was born on 11 December 1745 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.1
  • She married William Watson on 14 July 1769 in Leicester, Massachusetts.1
  • She died on 6 October 1804 in Leicester, Massachusetts, at age 58.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Samuel Dexter Watson1

#57466, (1781-1858)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Child with Achsa Drury (b. 13 June 1784, d. 22 August 1840)

Biography

  • Samuel Dexter Watson was born on 13 August 1781 in Leicester, Massachusetts.1
  • He married Achsa Drury on 17 February 1807 in Auburn, Massachusetts.1
  • He died on 28 January 1858 in Amherst, Massachusetts, at age 76.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Achsa Drury1

#57467, (1784-1840)
Pedigree Link

Child with Samuel Dexter Watson (b. 13 August 1781, d. 28 January 1858)

Biography

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4466] Terri Dunklee Sautter, compiler, family tree titled "Sautter Family Tree", published by Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 8861483, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Rose Saley, Taley1

#57468, (estimated 1575-1617)
Pedigree Link

Child with John Ingersoll (b. about 1567, d. 1617)

Biography

  • Rose Saley, Taley, was born estimated 1575.2
  • She married John Ingersoll on 2 December 1592 in Derby, Derbyshire, England.1
  • She died in 1617 at age ~42.1
  • She was buried in St Werburgh's, Derby, Derbyshire, England.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9307] Greene, David L, "The English Origin (and Spiritual Turmoil) of John Ingersoll of Westfield, Massachusetts", The New England Historical and Genalogical Register, volume 151, page 152-165, (NEHGS: Boston MA, Apr 1997) , April 1997 p 163.
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Margaret Bird1

#57469, (1770-1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

  • Margaret Bird was born on 24 May 1770 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • Father: Samuel Bird (b 1724) - Mother: Sarah Prout (b 1729.)1
  • She married Levi Ives, son of Samuel Ives and Mary Gilbert, on 8 January 1804 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • Levi and Margaret had 3 children.1
  • She died on 29 September 1838 at age 68.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Levi Ives1

#57470, (1772-1811)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Levi Ives was born on 27 April 1772 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • He died on 31 January 1811 at age 38.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Mary Ives1

#57471, (1772-1776)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Mary Ives was born on 12 December 1772 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • She died on 26 October 1776 at age 3.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Elihu Ives1

#57472, (1777-1849)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Elihu Ives was born on 10 August 1777 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • He died on 2 October 1849 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 72.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Eli Ives1

#57473, (1779-1861)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Eli Ives was born on 7 February 1779 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • He died on 8 October 1861 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 82.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Polly Ives1

#57474, (1782-1855)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Polly Ives was born on 9 January 1782 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • She died on 13 June 1855 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 73.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .

Nancy Ives1

#57475, (1785-1836)
Pedigree Link

Parents

  • Father: Levi Ives (b. 24 May 1750, d. 17 October 1826)
  • Mother: Lydia Augur (b. about 1755, d. 10 September 1802)

Biography

  • Nancy Ives was born on 14 November 1785 in New Haven, Connecticut.1
  • She died on 19 April 1836 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 50.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S9309] JamesWElms, compiler, family tree titled "Elms Family Tree", published by Ancestry, ancestry.com, from database ID 31016902, viewed Jan 2024 , .