[41277] Ruth is daughter of Edmund Chandler and Elizabeth Alden.
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"Straubs, Smiths and Extended Family" on http://wc.rootsweb.com by Christina Straub offers:
Valentine Foose was the seventh child of Nicholas Foose (born before 1715 in Alsace, Germany) and Elizabeth Glass (d. 1731) Nicholas was a merchant and died September 17, 1762 in Amity Township, Berks Co., PA. In 1742 Nicholas was one of the 49 renters of land on McCall Manor. This 14,060 acre tract (a grant to John Penn in 1701 who sold it in 1735 to George McCall, a Philadelphia merchant, in Montgomery (then Philadelphia) County extended along the Berks County line to the Schuylkill River, including the present Pottstown. Nicholas made a trip to Europe and again took the oath of abjuration on August 15, 1750 upon his return to Philadelphia as one of the "foreigners" carried by the ship Royal Union from Rotterdam. A comparison of his signatures shows similarities between those to the 1731 oath of allegiance and the 1750 oath of abjuration, Nicholas continued to live on McCall manor or nearby as he daughter was married in New Hanover in 1753. Not long before his death in 1762, Nicholas moved a few miles westward to Amity Township in the newly formed Berks Co. His name is not on its land indices or on the existing Amity tax lists of 1754, 1758 and 1760. But he owned land since he was termed a yeoman of Amity Township in the estate accounting. Nicholas died September 17-30, 1763. Elizabeth was Nicholas Fuss' only known wife, and hence the mother of all Nicholas Fuss' children born in America. The first record of Elizabeth by name is in that of her son's 1745 baptism (Whihelm Fuss born June 4, 1745, baptized November 3 at New Hanover Church as son of Nicholas and wife Elizabetha). THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF THE FOOSE FAMILY http://members.aol.com/gsmithsan/ foose5.htm and DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS FOOSE http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/ Meadows/4694/foosdesc.html#name7.
Misc Notes for Johan Nicholaus Fuss: Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume XVIII-No. 2, September 1951. The early American settlement of the Foose (Foos or Fuss) family was in theSchuylkill River valley between Valley Forge and Reading, Pennsylvania, in the present counties of Montgomery, Chester, and Berks (see Figure 3). Thevariations of the family's name on records :in Pennsylvania are normally Foos, Foose, Fuss and, rarely, Fass, Feis, Feuse, Foas, Foice, Fooce, Foot, Fouce, Fouse, Fouze, Fow, Fuce, Fuchs, Fus, Fuse, Fusse, Fusz, Fuys, Fuz, Fuzz. The names are pronounced similarly to goose or foot. This is Germanic and indeed the name is German for foot. Nicholas or Johan Nicholaus Fuss, First Foose-to-Settle in Pennsylvania. The "Account of Palatine Passengers on board ye Pennsylvania Merchant, John Stedman, Commander, from Rotterdam (Holland), at the day of their arrival at Philadelphia, September 10 th---1731" includes in the list of "Men over sixteen" years of age the name--Nicholas Fuys. and in the list of "Children under the age of .16, the names Magdalena Fuvs and Maria Fuys. The complementary list of those same "Palatines imported in the ship Pennsylvania Merchant, Jno. Stedman. Mr., from Rottm., but last from Dover (England), Qualified Septr.. 11th., 1731" before the Court at Philadelphia, contains the signature of .this immigrant,. Niklas Fuss. As stated in the preceding paragraph, with Nicholas on the Pennsylvania Merchant in 1731 were two daughters under 16, but no wife. Perhaps she died on the arduous voyage to America; if so, he soon remarried., (In one recorded instance in 1732, the transatlantic crossing took 24 weeks. and over 100 of the 150 passengers died of hunger. These ships were very crowded and unsanitary; bad weather and pirates often prolonged their voyage.) Clues to the Origin and Early Homes of the Foos Family in Europe: Letters in 1906 between Foos families in America, Germany, and France (the result of an exhibit in Paris by The Foos Gas Engine Co. of Springfield, Ohio being seen by a lawyer from Paris, Louis Foos) yielded the following information: According to Louis Foos. the family was of Alsatian (area of France on the-German border) origin. Around 1738 a father came into discord with his three sons after which two migrated, one to Germany and one toAmerica. The 1738 date is interestingly close to Nicholas Fuss's 1731 arrival in America. The grandfather of Louis (who was the son of the son that did not migrate away from Alsace), Benard Foos. was born in Shedes (Schaidt), Alsace in 1773. The father of Louis, Pierre Foos, was born at Riedselsy, Alsace in 1808.A letter to Mrs. Theodore Baily in 1948 from Martha Schollmayer, born Foos, of Bad Durkheim, Germany stated that her family originated from Christian Foos,--the son who went to Germany andsettled in Wahenheim in the Palatinate where he married and had a son in 1740 whose name was Phillip Foos. She indicated that the name Foos was then a very rare one. She also indicated-that the family was originally Catholic, but that she had been brought up in the Protestant faith of her Mother. In 1609, the hamlet, Nofelden, Germany had 21 house owners including Jacob Foos, and living with him were wife, Eva, two brothers, Nickel, a linen weaver, and Thomas, also two sons and a servant, per the Protestant Church Archives of Konken, Hence, Nohfelden, Wachenheim, Riedselz. and Schaidt (using their modern German spellings) may have been early homes of the Foos family or families. . . . .the above municipalities are located as follows: Nohfelden is located about 7 miles south of Birdenfold; Wachenheim is about 15 miles West of Ludwigshafen; Riedsely, France is about 15 miles west of the Rhine River and 4 miles south of Weissenburg; Schaidt is 7 miles east northeast of Weissenburg. These four towns in the Palatinate and Alsace are within about a 60 mile area.
Life of Nicholas or Johan Nicholaus Fuss in Pennsylvania: Nicholas Fuss may have come over as a redemptioner (indentured servant), as did so many to pay for their passage. His name has not been found on the scanty church records of various denominations of the region before 1745, or on the lists of road petitioners, freeholders. Patentees and records of Old Philadelphia County. In 1742, Nicholas was one of the 49 renters of land on McCall Manor. This 14,060 acre tract (a grant to John Penn in 1701 who sold it in 1735 to George McCall, a Philadelphia merchant, in Montgomery (then Philadelphia) County extended along the Berks County line to the Schuylkill River, including the present Pottstown. Nearby in Oley, Daniel Boone was born in 1734 and Abraham Lincoln's ancestors lived near there during the 1730-50 period. On the map, Figure 3. McCall Manor is east of the Schuylkill River, between the river and New Hanover.Nicholas made a trip to Europe and again took the oath of abjuration on August 15. 1750 upon his return to Philadelphia as one of the "foreigners" carried by the ship Royal Union from Rotterdam. A comparison of his signatures shows similarities between those to the 1731 oath of allegiance and to the 1750 oath of abjuration, also between those to the 1731 oath of abjuration and to his will of 1762. Nicholas continued to live on McCall manor or nearby, as his daughter was married in New Hanover in 1753. Not long before his death in 1762, Nicholas moved a few miles westward to Amity Township in the newly formed Berks County. His name is not on its land indices or on the existing Amity tax lists of 1754, 1758, and 1760. But he owned land since he was termed a yeoman of Amity Township in the estate accounting. Nicholas died in September 17-30,1762. Elisabeth was Nicholas Fuss' only known wife, and hence the mother of all Nicholas Fuss' children born in America. The first record of Elisabeth by name is in that of her son's 1745 baptism (Wilhelm Fuss born June 4, 1745, baptized November 3 at-New Hanover Church, son of Nicolas and-wife Elisabetha.) The last record of her is the 1786 confirmation of Friedrich, son of Widow Elisabeth Fuss, "across the Schulkiel at the Peikstown Church"(now Zions): the church is located: near Spring City.
[35808] Franklin m. Anna E. _____. "Hart Name Meaning - English and North German: from a personal name or nickname meaning stag, Middle English hert, Middle Low German hërte, harte. German: variant spelling of Hardt 1 and 2. Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental name or a nickname from German and Yiddish hart hard. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirt descendant of Art, a byname meaning bear, hero. The English name became established in Ireland in the 17th century. French: from an Old French word meaning rope, hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a rope maker or a hangman. Dutch: nickname from Middle Dutch hart, hert hard, strong, ruthless, unruly." - source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press.
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[20203] William and his descendants are from Bette Fouse Hamilton of Overland Park, KS in 2017. He and Mary Ann had these children in Perry Co., PA: John A. Rice, 11 March 1823; George Rice, 23 July 1825; William Rice, 12 July 1827; Daniel Rice, 16 Feb 1829; Adam Rice, 29 Jan 1831; Maria Rice, 24 Dec 1832; Hiram Rice, 1 April 1834; Martha Ann Rice, 27 Oct 1834 (two births in one year?); Jacob Rice, 2 Sept 1836; Sophia Rice, 13 March 1839; Cahterine Ricer, 30 Jan 1842; Mary Matilda Rice, 2 Nov 1843. "The Perry County Democrat, 10 February 1869," p. 3: "On the 2nd inst., at his residence, near Donally's Mill, Mr. William Rice, Sr, aged 68 years and 11 days. Ten days before his death he went a short distance from his house to cut down a tree, it lodged, and in his efforts to dislodge it he was struck by the supporting tree or sapling, and injured so severely as to eventuate in death. He leaves a widow, nine children, thirty-seven grandchildren and many other relations to lament their loss. He was a member of the Lutheran Church for about 48 years, and exemplified in his life and death the value of true religion. Those who knew him bear testimony to his worth as a citizen, his deportment as a companion and father, and his faithfulness as a Christian."
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[877] Job was 18 years old when he joined the Louisburg expedition of 1745 and lost his left arm. He was made a pensioner for life by the General Court of Mass. He moved in 1762 to Duck Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Hancock Co., ME. Job seems to have been in partnership with Thomas Wasgatt and built the first mill on Duck Brook and for many years they were in the lumber business. Job m. Hannah Byles in 1749 - she died 1 March 1753, leaving a son, Zebulon, who engaged in agricultural and commercial pursuits. See "History of the Town of Gloucester...," John J. Babson (Gloucester: Peter Smith Publisher, 1972), p. 163. Cf. http://www.stanwoodfamily.com.
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[54191] Find A Grave memorial 241391527 offers Virnin's obituary: " Virnin W. Stone passed away Nov. 15, 2006. He was born Jan. 3, 1959, the son of Walter and Ramona (Pearl) Stone. Virnin is survived by a sister, Walteana Emery of Milo; brothers, Albert Stone of LaGrange and Robert Stone of Sedgewick; his three children, Christopher of South Carolina, Victoria and Brian Ricker of South Carolina and Joseph Stone and Britney Ware of Dover; as well as his five grandchildren, many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He will always be remembered by two very special friends, Lisa Costigan and Ralph Green. He was predeceased by his parents."
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[22777] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/Webpage/Atlanta/Lunde/LundeHTMpages/Yngling%20Saga.htm offers his ancestry and this note about Ingjald: "King in Sweden from 565 to 623. Ingjald was fed the roasted heart of a wolf when he was a young boy and from that time forward he was a ferocious person. On one occasion, Ingjald prepared a great feast to which he invited many of the important leaders in Sweden. Among others, six kings were present. When the guests became adequately drunk, Ingjald and his cohorts set fire to the house, burning all those inside. This strategy was used several times by Ingjald - the last time when he found himself facing defeat - and rather than face his enemies, he and all his party became dead drunk, set the hall on fire, consuming all within. His wife was Gauchild." http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=feonadorf&id=I6385 reports his birth-year as 679 in Uppsala. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingjald.
_Alexander KARADJORDJEVIC ____________
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_Peter I, King of SERBIA ____________________________________________________________|_Persida NENADOVIC ___________________
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