| Home Family Tree Surname List Name Index Sources | [--?--] Cunningham was born (date unknown). Spouse: Nicola Grier. Mary Currell was born (date unknown). Spouse: Peter DeHaven Jr.. Mary Currell and Peter DeHaven Jr. were married on 22 April 1813 in Ross County, Ohio.195 Mary CURTIS was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Q. BEAUCHAMP. Mary CURTIS and John Q. BEAUCHAMP were married about 1699 in Maryland.95 Children were: Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, Curtis Beauchamp, John Beauchamp, Thomas Beauchamp, Sarah Beauchamp, Esther Beauchamp, Mary Beauchamp. Mary Curtis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Worden. Mary Curtis and Thomas Worden were married about 1775.196 Molley Custard was born (date unknown). Spouse: William Moyers. Molley Custard and William Moyers were married on 16 September 1819.103 Sarah Custard was born about 1809.33 She was buried in Conneaut Cemetery, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania.33 Spouse: William Porter. Sarah Custard and William Porter were married in 1827. CYDAFAEL YNNYD197 was born (date unknown). Genealogy of the Merrick. Mirick, Myrick Family Cydafael Ynnyd, lord of Cydewain, County Montgomery, and Judge of Powys, i.e. regent under the Prince of Central Wales, called Powys, or Powysland was a lineal descendant from Urien, Lord of Rhigid, A.D. 90, who is claimed to be a direct descendant from Coel Codebog, a British King, B.C. 262. Cydafael married Arienwen, daughter of Jarwarth, the eldest son of Prince Meredydd ap Bleddynn, who was Prince of Wales, A.D. 1063. In the year 1212, when the country was threatened by an invasion by the English, Cydafael seized a firebrand with which he ran from mountain to mountain, summoning the people to arms, whereby he gave such timely notice that the invaders were repulsed. For this service his kinsman Llewellyn the Great granted him a coat-of-arms, viz: "Sable (to indicate the night) three firebrands, or, fired ppr." This coat was augmented (temp. Henry V.), by a grant to his descentant, Einion Sais, who married Eva of Bodorgan, of a "Chevron arg., charged with a fleur-de-lis gules, between two choughs, sable, respecting each other." And a crest was added, viz: "A castle arg., surmounted by a chough (or Bran) holding in dexter claw a fleur-de-lis." This in allusion to castle Dinas-Bran, the principal fortress of his ancestor, Prince Bleddynn, and the place where Cydafael held his court as Judge of Powys. Spouse: ARIENWEN. Children were: SAMUEL, son of Cydafael. Vivian Dailey was born (date unknown). Spouse: William Fields Graybeal. Vivian Dailey and William Fields Graybeal were married after 1911.198 Joseph Damon was born in 1686.20 Spouse: Mary Batchelder. Mary Batchelder and Joseph Damon were married on 27 November 1707 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts.20 Leo Fielder Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Leon Carson Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Lera Belle Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Mary Juanita Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Nidia Gaylean Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Nidia Gregge Daniel was born on 29 January 1882.199 Spouse: Lillie Mae Fielder. Lillie Mae Fielder and Nidia Gregge Daniel were married on 30 January 1909 in Grayson County, Virginia.199 Children were: Mary Juanita Daniel, Lera Belle Daniel, Raymond Claude Daniel, Leon Carson Daniel, Leo Fielder Daniel, Nidia Gaylean Daniel. Raymond Claude Daniel (private). Parents: Nidia Gregge Daniel and Lillie Mae Fielder. Francis May Daniels was born in February 1885 in Missouri.47 Spouse: John H. Senter. Francis May Daniels and John H. Senter were married on 22 June 1901 in St Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri.47 Children were: Eva May Senter. Julia Matilda Ann Darling was born on 17 February 1871 in Kansas.76,200 She died on 30 January 1936 at the age of 64.76 Spouse: George William Lolley. Julia Matilda Ann Darling and George William Lolley were married in 1889 in Kansas.46 Children were: William Wesley "Willie" Lolley, Veda J. Lolley, Josephine Angeline "Josie" Lolley, John Hubert "Jack" Lolley, Clifford Lolley, Kenneth Lolley, Edward Lolley. Elam Green "Clem" Darnall was born in 1826 in Coles County, Illinois.201 Spouse: Lucinda Dodson. Nancy Daugherty was born on 26 July 1820 in Ashe County, North Carolina.190,202 She died in 1899 at the age of 79.202 Spouse: William N. Senter. Nancy Daugherty and William N. Senter were married on 2 May 1836 in Grayson County, Virginia.202 Children were: Andrew B. Senter, Daniel Bowers Senter, Drury Emsley Senter, Rebecca Jane Senter, Mary Senter, Clementine Senter, Eli Marion "Judge" Senter, Claudine Senter, Camlin Senter, James Senter, Ludeema Senter. [--?--] Davis (private). Spouse: Opal Senter. Children were: Cora Davis, Shirley L. Davis, Peggy A. Davis, Glen Davis. Beth Davis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Wiley Onyx Barton. Bonnie Lou Davis was born on 23 January 1942 in Salt Lake City, Utah.142 She died on 22 September 2004 at the age of 62 in St. George, Utah.142 Obituary Of Bonnie Lou Davis Smith CEDAR CITY -- Bonnie Lou Davis Smith, 62, of Cedar City, Utah, passed away September 22, 2004, in St. George, Utah. Bonnie Lou was born January 23, 1942, in Salt Lake City, to William "Billy" Leslie and Minnie Jane Alvey Davis. She married Holbert Basil Smith in Provo, Utah, March 19, 1958. Their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on October 22, 1976. She is survived by her son, Robert G. Smith, Cedar City; and her sister, Leda Mae (Alfred "Al") Foster, Bryce, Utah. She was preceded in death by her husband, Holbert; parents, William "Billy" and Minnie Davis; a baby boy, Steven William; and a baby girl. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 11:00 a.m. in the Mountain View LDS Chapel, 370 North 4050 West, Cedar City. Friends may call at the ward chapel in Cedar City on Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Escalante Cemetery later Tuesday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. Funeral Directors: Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Gunnison. Spouse: Holbert Basil Smith. Bonnie Lou Davis and Holbert Basil Smith were married on 19 March 1958 in Provo, Utah.142 Children were: Robert G. Smith. Cora Davis (private).101 Parents: [--?--] Davis and Opal Senter. Elenora Davis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Jacob DeHaven. Glen Davis (private).101 Parents: [--?--] Davis and Opal Senter. Henry Davis was born in 1680.155 Spouse: Elizabeth Carmean. Laura Davis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Robert Jones. Laura Davis and Robert Jones were married in 1893.203 Michael Davis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Katherine DeHaven. Peggy A. Davis (private).101 Parents: [--?--] Davis and Opal Senter. Shirley L. Davis (private).101 Parents: [--?--] Davis and Opal Senter. William Davis was born (date unknown). Spouse: Margaret DeHaven. DAVYDD, son of Torworth was born (date unknown). Parents: TORWORTH, son of Tydyr. Children were: EINION, son of Davydd. Ann Dawson was born (date unknown). Spouse: Elijah Carmean. Ann Dawson and Elijah Carmean were married on 3 December 1796 in Caroline County, Maryland.97 Diana Day was born in 1694 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 She died after 1727 at the age of 33 in Maryland.192 Parents: Nicholas DAY and Sarah LOW. Spouse: Joshua Merriken. Diana Day and Joshua Merriken were married on 24 June 1718 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Edward Day was born about 1690 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 He died before 12 February 1746 at the age of 56 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Parents: Nicholas DAY and Sarah LOW. Spouse: Avarilla Taylor. Avarilla Taylor and Edward Day were married on 25 March 1722 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Elizabeth Day192 was born in 1691 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 She died before 1728 at the age of 37 in Maryland.192 Parents: Nicholas DAY and Sarah LOW. Spouse: Alexander McComas. Elizabeth Day and Alexander McComas were married on 19 November 1713 in Joppa, Baltimore, Maryland.192 Nicholas DAY192 was born about 1630 in Wales.192 He died after 2 February 1704 at the age of 74 in Gunpowder River, Baltimore, Maryland.192 He signed a will on 1 December 1704 in Baltimore County, Maryland. Nicholas Day was born in Wales and sailed to America about 1651. Like his future in-law, James Greer, Nicholas would receive 50 acres in return for helping to colonize the province of Maryland. His assets not being sufficient to pay for his passage, Nicholas indentured himself to Richard Owens for seven years. On February 22, 1658 Owens notified the crown of England that Nicholas Day had completed his seven years of labor, was granted his freedom, and entitled to his 50 acres of land. Nicholas disappeared from the records for some 35 years until 1693 when "Nicholas Day, Sr. of Anne Arundel County, Maryland" purchased several tracts of land in Baltimore County. Included in his purchases are 200 acres at Gunpowder River, 150 acres known as "Lesser Chance" and another tract known as "William the Conqueror." He paid for all these purchases in tobacco. Will of Nicholas Day I give my Soul to all mighty God my Saviour and Redeemer in hume and by the merrits of Jesus Christ I trust and beleive assurdly to be Saved and to have full remission and forgiveness for all my that my Soul with my body at the genrall Day of Resurrection Rise againe in Joy and through the merritts of Christs Death and passion posses and inheritt the Kingdoms of heaven prepared for his Elect and my body to buried in such manner as it Shall please my Executr. and hreafter whom I shall appoint and now for the Settling of my Temporall Estate first I Desire that all my Just Debts that I owe in right to any man Shall well and truely paid or ordered to be paid in Due time after this my Decease by my Executr. however named Item I give unto my Sonn Nicholas Day all that tract of Land at Gundpowder Called or Knowne by the Name William the concour to the said Nicholas Day and his heirs for Ever and for want of such heirs after his Decease to be Deemed the proper right and Intrest of my Second Sonn Knowne by the name of Edward Day to him and his heirs for Ever. Item I give unto my Sonn Nicholas Day all that parts of my Stock of hoggs that is of his proper Marke and alsoe I give to my Daughter Sarah Day all that parte of my Stock of hoggs that is of her proper markes. Item I give unto Obediah Prichett [Sarah's first husband] Six young Sows with pig or piggs by them Due alsoe I give unto Walter Pardue four young Sow Shoats Item I give unto my Two youngest Daughters Elizabeth Day and Dinah Day all that part of land whereon I now live to be Equally Divided between them after the Death of my Loveing wife Sarah Day to them and their heirs for Ever as for my personal Estate I do ordaine it to be Equally Devided between my wife and five Children and lastly I Doe hereby Constitute and ordaine and apoint my above Said true and loveing wife Sarah Day to be my Sole and only Executrix of this my last will and testamt as witness my hand and Seale Day and year above written Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of John Whittaker and Catherine Whittaker, John Deaver and Hannah Deaver Feby 2nd 1704. Nicholas Day Spouse: Sarah LOW. Sarah LOW and Nicholas DAY were married in 1684 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Children were: Nicholas Day Jr., Sarah DAY, Edward Day, Elizabeth Day, Diana Day. Nicholas Day Jr. was born about 1685 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 He died before 25 May 1739 at the age of 54 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Parents: Nicholas DAY and Sarah LOW. Spouse: Elizabeth Cox. Elizabeth Cox and Nicholas Day Jr. were married on 14 July 1709 in Baltimore County, Maryland.192 Sarah DAY was born in 1686 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1 She died in 1758 at the age of 72 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1 She was buried in Baltimore County Cemetery.192 Parents: Nicholas DAY and Sarah LOW. Spouse: John GREER. Sarah DAY and John GREER were married on 4 March 1704 in Joppa, Baltimore, Maryland.1 Children were: James Greer, William GREER Sr., John Greer Jr., Moses Greer, Aquilla Greer, Sarah Greer, Ann Greer, Thomas Greer, Benjamin Greer, Joseph Greer. James De ANDERTON was born (date unknown). Spouse: Agnes BANASTRE. Children were: Isobel ANDERTON. Gregor De BHRATTICH1,204 was born before 940.1 Gregor was the standard bearer for his uncle, King Malcom I, and was killed in battle by the Danes. Spouse: DORVIEGILDA . Children were: Sir John MacGREGOR, Malcom of Deers. William De DALRYMPLE was born (date unknown). Spouse: Agnes KENNEDY. Children were: Margaret GLENDONWYN. Marion Fileon De GILCHRIST was born before 1260.1 Spouse: Lord Gregor MacGREGOR. Children were: Lord Malcom Dominus de MacGREGOR. Sir Duncan De KIRKPATRICK was born (date unknown). Children were: Isabella De KIRKPATRICK. Isabella De KIRKPATRICK was born before 1400 in Rock Hall, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.1 She died in 1472 at the age of 72.1 She was Lady Rocail (Rock Hall). Parents: Sir Duncan De KIRKPATRICK. Spouse: Lord Gilbert GRIERSON of Lag. Children were: Vedast GRIERSON, Gilbert Grierson, John Grierson, William Grierson, Cuthbert Grierson. Elizabeth Dean was born (date unknown). Parents: Stephen DEAN and Elizabeth RING. Jane Dean was born in 1794.33 She died on 13 January 1876 at the age of 82 in Vernon, Crawford, Pennsylvania.33 She was buried in Watson Run Cem., Crawford Co., Pennsylvania.33 Spouse: John May Jr.. Jane Dean and John May Jr. were married on 29 January 1818 in Wayne, Crawford, Pennsylvania.33,167 John and Jane were married by Rev. Timoth Alden, President of Allegheny College, Meadville, 1815-1832, missionary and pastor. Children were: Elizabeth "Betsie" May, Polly May, John W. May, Nancy Jane May, William D. May, Thomas Joseph May, George Washington May, Sarah A. May. Miriam Dean was born (date unknown). Parents: Stephen DEAN and Elizabeth RING. Stephen DEAN died in September 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.205 He was born in Somersetshire, England.205 Stephen Dean was most likely born in Somersetshire, England which was a stronghold of Deanes. He arrived in America in 1621 aboard the Fortune which was the second ship to sail to the Plymouth colony. The ship's records list him as a miller bachelor and one of the "lusty yonge men." He married Elizabeth the daughter of the Mary Ring, who came to Plymouth with the last group of separatists from Leyden, Holland before 1627. Stephen bought one acre of land from Philip Delanoy on which he built a house for himself and his new bride. After the children were born, he paid William Bradford 20 pounds for a house in the center of Plymouth village. Stephen and Elizabeth had three daughters -- Elizabeth who married William Twiing, Miriam who married John Wing, and Susanna who first married Joseph Rogers and then Stephen Snow. Stephen became one of the "purchasers" who bought the colony rights from the London adventurers in 1627. In the winter of 1632, the court gave him permission to build a grist mill with monopoly rights if he could handle all the colony's needs, but on condition that he charge no more than one pottle out of every bushel of ground grain. On March 24, 1633, he was one of a committee chosen to rate the colonists for taxes. Stephen died in September of 1634 and his widow Elizabeth married Josais Cooke the next year. Spouse: Elizabeth RING. Elizabeth RING and Stephen DEAN were married in September 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Susanna DEAN, Elizabeth Dean, Miriam Dean. |