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Marriage record from the Maryland State Archives | Reynolds, Eli Hinford (I9826)
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Mary Waite
Born about 1650 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island
Daughter of Thomas Samuel Wait and Eleanor (Paine) Waite
Sister of Samuel Waite, William Wait, Joseph Waite, Benjamin Waite, Jeremiah Waite, Thomas Waite and Reuben Waite
Wife of Joseph Anthony ? married 5 Apr 1676 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI
Mother of John Anthony, Joseph Anthony, Susanna Anthony and Thomas Anthony | Family F6994
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Mary Hobson Carter, widow of William Carter Married Timothy
Stamps 30 Dec 1811;
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/stamp
s/b17046.html
Timothy STAMPS1,26,27,28 was born on 19 January 1779 in
Pittsylvania County, Virginia.2 He died before 21 October
1867 at the age of 88 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.2
Married Leah Wilson 19 Dec 1803, Pittsylvania Co VA. She
was the daughter of John Wilson who gave his consent. He
married a 2nd time - The Hull papers state that she was
Polly Carter, widow of William Carter and they married 30
Dec 1811. Polly had a daughter Elizabeth by William Carter.
The Diary of Rev. Elias Dodson states that Timothy Stamps
also married the widow Mary Hobson sometime after 1860, but
she did not survive him.
Timothy Stamps lived next to his brother William & Thomas,
between Ringgold and Sutherlin. Their brother John Jr was
just over the stateline in Caswell Co NC.
Pittsylvania Co VA DB 11
p.176 14 Oct 1797 John Stamps to William Rice. 12acers. Samll tract on S side Sandy Creek, about 22 acres. Being Ambross Huckers line, Edward Burgess line. Signed: John Stamps..Wit: Samuel Pruett Junr, Zachariah Butt, Timothy Stamps 16 Oct 1797. Proved by wit
p.177 29 Apr 1797 Basel Hawker to John
Stamps.[Hawker/Hucker] 8£ Tract on branches of Sandy Creek,
abt 16 acres. Begin post oak Erasmus Stinsons line on
Wilson's old road, John Stamps line Signed: Basel (x)
Hucker Wit: Samuel Pruett Junr, Zach Butts, Timothy Stamps
16 Oct 1797 Proved by witnesses.
Pittsylvania Co VA DB12
p.480 18 Jul 1801 Presley Carter to Timothy Stamps. 84A.
Tract of branches of Sandy Creek, 140 acres. Begin Levin
Carters line, John Walters line, James Woodys line, across
the road in Levin Carters line. Signed: Presley Carter.
Wit: John Stamps, Thomas Stamps, William Stamps. Proved by
two of witnesses 21 Dec 1801; 18 Jan 1802, proved by third
| Hobson, Mary 'Polly' (I67996)
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Mary N. Devin
This highly esteemed Christian woman departed this life after a protracted illness at Shelbyville on the 31st of August, 1876.
Mrs. Devin was born in Carroll county, Ohio, December 12th, 1837; was married to the now bereaved husband, Alexander C. Devin January 20th, 1859.
She united with the United Presbyterian Church, of Princeton Indiana in the spring of 1860, and moved with her husband to Shelbyville, March 8, 1867, and united with the Presbyterian church in this place the same year. Consumption was developed some three months before her death and rapidly carried her away. And in this providence the husband and family have suffered an irreparable loss; the church an exemplary and zealous member; the Sabbath School one of its most regular and efficient teachers and the community one universally respected and loved not only by the old but also by the young.
Though suffering much and long from great physical prostration, her constant testimony was that she was sustained by Divine grace. It seemed that while on her sick bed scarcely a shadow darkened the sight of faith--and her hope was an anchor both sure and steadfast. Indeed as she came down to the valley, so dark and shadowy to the natural eye, it seemed that her light increased and that she realized her greatest victory in death, for it had ho sting for her.
Her departure was her triumph, for she made it exclaiming, ?Come, Lord Jesus! Come quickly!' While her husband and four children mourn for her as for one whose ?price is far above rubbles,' they do not mourn as those who have no hope in their bereavement they have the sympathy of kind friends and the prayers of Christians. They have indeed their cloud, but the bow is very bright in the cloud, for there is an unshaken faith that she who was a vine by the side of their house has been transplanted to the paradise of God.
Mrs. Devin was followed to the grave by a large number of citizens testifying their respect and esteem. And it was a touching scene to see so many young, even the little children, following to the last resting place the remains of their teacher and friend.
She was lovely and pleasant in her life, and even in death they were not divided from her. Ought not everyone to whom this providence calls so loudly make their own the prayer ? let me die the death of the righteous, let my last end be like His. It is in such a life and in such a death that the Christian religion find its illustration, and its best vindication. They are fragrant fruits of the love of God shed abroad in the heart. To the writers own knowledge some have sat beside this disciple of Christ and fund her fruit sweet to their taste, for she was indeed a branch of the vine. Even during her sickness, she not only testified to the sustaining grace of Christ but labored with those inquiring the way of salvation. What an illustration of Christian devotion and love to the Master! Is there not a powerful appeal in this fact to all who are the Disciples of Christ, and who are blessed with health and strength to do with their might what their hands find to do? Is there not a powerful plea in it to those who do not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ to seek Him now while He may be found and to
call upon Him now while He is near.
| Durrah, Mary N. (I1303)
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Mrs Louella P Tibbs Charsha, 79
Louella P. Tibbs Charsha
Cecil Whig (Elkton, MD) - Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Louella P. Tibbs Charsha, age 79, of Port Deposit, MD, died Saturday, May 23, 2009, in Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, MD. Born December 28, 1929, in Thomas Run, Harford County, MD, she was a daughter of the late George McKinley Tibbs and Virginia Gullian Tibbs-Turner.
Mrs. Charsha was a homemaker and is survived by her sons, Gary Charsha, Port Deposit, MD, Joseph Charsha, Atglen, PA, Gettis Charsha, Perryville, MD; daughter, Diane Suhobrus, Port Deposit, MD; 14 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Charsha was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph O. Charsha, as well as her 12 siblings.
Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, May 28, 2009, 1 p.m., at the Lee A. Patterson & Son Funeral Home, P.A., Perryville, MD. Visitation for family and friends will be held Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home. The Rev. James B. Jones of Janes United Methodist Church, Rising Sun, MD, will officiate. Interment will be in Asbury Cemetery, Port Deposit, MD. | Tibbs, Louella Pearl (I21554)
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Name: Polly Reynolds
Birth Date: abt 1802
Birth Place: Patrick County, Virginia
Death Date: 8 Mar 1883
Death Place: Patrick County, Virginia
Death Age: 81
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Father Name: Jesse Reynolds
FHL Film Number: 2048578 | Reynolds, Mary 'Polly' (I18042)
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Name:
Calvin F Charsha Jr
Record Type:
Defendant
Spouse's Name:
Lottie M Charsha
Divorce Date:
29 Aug 1980
County:
Clark
Control Certificate Number:
1069630
Court Code:
8
County File Number:
D020936
| Family F1796
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Name:
Clarence E Reynolds
Race:
White
Age at Death:
76
Birth Date:
21 Apr 1902
Death Date:
14 Jan 1979
Death Place:
Dade, Florida, United States
| Reynolds, Clarence Ewing (I547451879)
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Name:
Clarence E Reynolds
Race:
White
Age at Death:
76
Birth Date:
21 Apr 1902
Death Date:
14 Jan 1979
Death Place:
Dade, Florida, United States
| Reynolds, Clarence Ewing (I547451879)
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Name:
Clarence Griest
SSN:
184-05-5884
Last Residence:
08105 Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA
BORN:
9 Nov 1908
Died:
Nov 1982
State (Year) SSN issued:
Pennsylvania (Before 1951
| Griest, Clarence Clinton (I6538)
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