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2901 SOURCES: Nephi Ward Records G.S. Film 6427 Pt. 1 for birth NOTES: Endowment reconfirmed and all former sealings ratified 29 Nov 1967 Morris, Catherine (I11097)
 
2902 SOURCES: On the marriage certificate for Thomas and Jane Nightingale, it says Thomas is a laborer. Thomas and his son Hezekiah left England for the United States on the ship Golconda on 24 jan 1853. Thomas was 33 and Hezekiah was 9 years old. (See film #025690 for the roster). They landed in Balize (See Book "Church Emigration" 1850-1854 in the Church Historical Department). They waited here 12 days for a tug to take them up to New Orleans. They boarded the steam-packet "Illinois" in New Orleans on 26 March 1853 to take them to Keokuk, Iowa. (See the book "Ships, Saints, and Mariners by Conway B. Sonne in the Family Histor y Library for further details on the ship Golconda and also the Illinois 973 W2 33). For the U. S. Roster see film #200173. Thomas and Hezekiah came across the plains to Salt Lake City with the Joseph W. Young Company . To see the roster go to the Church Historical Department in the Journal History of the Church. Thomas served in the Indian Wars in the state of Utah. Film numbers for these records are Service Records--0485507 and 0485554, AFN shows year of birth as 1821 TIB shows 1892

~Web_Links: History http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/carter_thomas_history.html

DEATH: Typhoid Fever

BIRTH: Utah Burials Database shows birth date as 17 Mar 1822.

SOURCES: On the marriage certificate for Thomas and Jane Nightingale, it says Thomas is a laborer. Thomas and his son Hezekiah left England for the United States on the ship Golconda on 24 jan 1853. Thomas was 33 and Hezekiah was 9 years old. (See film #025690 for the roster). They landed in Balize (See Book "Church Emigration" 1850-1854 in the Church Historical Department). They waited here 12 days for a tug to take them up to New Orleans. They boarded the steam-packet "Illinois" in New Orleans on 26 March 1853 to take them to Keokuk, Iowa. (See the book "Ships, Saints, and Mariners by Conway B. Sonne in the Family Histor y Library for further details on the ship Golconda and also the Illinois 973 W2 33). For the U. S. Roster see film #200173. Thomas and Hezekiah came across the plains to Salt Lake City with the Joseph W. Young Company . To see the roster go to the Church Historical Department in the Journal History of the Church. Thomas served in the Indian Wars in the state of Utah. Film numbers for these records are Service Records--0485507 and 0485554, AFN shows year of birth as 1821 TIB shows 1892

~Web_Links: History http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/carter_thomas_history.html 
Carter, Thomas (I1225)
 
2903 SOURCES: Page 4 of Margaret Elzirah Frost Rawlins' history states " (Samuel B.)'s wife Rebec ca and baby died in Iowa, Fremont County. He had six children with him. McCaslin Frost hist ory gives wife's name as Rebecca Foreman and marriage date. On 7 August 1834 in Hancock County, Illinois, Samuel married Rebecca Foreman. She was the y oungest child of John and Rettie Horn Foreman and was born in White County, Tennessee on 20 N ovember 1820. John was a drinking man and the family had trouble over it. Rettie took Rebecc a and left home in the night after John had threatened her life. John wanted to get Rebecca b ack even by force. Samuel married her to keep him from taking her. She was fourteen and Samue l was twenty-four. Foreman, Rebecca (I7514)
 
2904 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Woodland, Ronald Keith (I4373)
 
2905 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Woodland, Steven Dee (I4375)
 
2906 SOURCES: records of Clyde A. Carter

BIRTH: Birth place could be Hemel Hempstead, Hartford, England Married by George Q. Cannon AF shows birth as 10 May 1836

~Web_Links: History by Elva Carter http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/crawley_thomas.html

BURIAL: Nephi City Cemetery -- See Source Actual Text

SOURCES: records of Clyde A. Carter

BIRTH: Birth place could be Hemel Hempstead, Hartford, England Married by George Q. Cannon AF shows birth as 10 May 1836 
Crawley, Thomas (I4476)
 
2907 SOURCES: Records of Clyde A. Carter AF shows birth year as 1815

~RESEARCH: Check birth and chr dates. One record has birth, another has chr.

OCCUPATION: Edward was a Laborer 
Morris, Edward (I10493)
 
2908 SOURCES: Records of Clyde A. Carter Baptism, Confirmation and Initatory completed 26 Dec 1998 by Mayo Family at Los Angeles Templ e Jones, Catharine (I10481)
 
2909 SOURCES: Records of Clyde A. Carter Born 23 yrs. before parent's marriage Crawley, James (I4498)
 
2910 SOURCES: Records of Clyde A. Carter NOTES: Death place could also be Dunstable, Bdfrds, England Foster, Mary (I4509)
 
2911 SOURCES: Records of Richmond Ward film 0025601 #199;p. 13 Nancy J. Kerr, age 15, received by recommend; fiche 6101287 History of Richmond, Ut. p. 137 -Nancy J. Kerr was a member of 1st Org. Benson Co. Daughter of the Pioneers, meeting held 28 Oct 1907;present as member of Pioneer Assoc. 27 Oct 1 910.

SOURCE: Sketch of Jane Sharp Rawlins, by Ina Danielsen Burton Arrived with family in the Salt Lake Valley 19 Oct. 1848.

CENSUS: Utah Territorial Census 1851 film 0924039 - Nancy, J. A.; age 6; born in Illinois; residence Salt Lake City 0575

SOURCE: Draper Ward Records 1852-1888, film 0025905 Nancy J. rawlins baptized 29 Mar 1857 by J. S. Rawlins Kerr, Nancy R.; age 3; b. Feb. 5, 1845 in Illinois with Rawlins, Joseph; age 6; p. 126; b. IL p. 269 p. 247

SOURCES: Records of Richmond Ward film 0025601 #199;p. 13 Nancy J. Kerr, age 15, received by recommend; fiche 6101287 History of Richmond, Ut. p. 137 -Nancy J. Kerr was a member of 1st Org. Benson Co. Daughter of the Pioneers, meeting held 28 Oct 1907;present as member of Pioneer Assoc. 27 Oct 1 910.

CENSUS: Utah Territorial Census 1851 film 0924039 - Nancy, J. A.; age 6; born in Illinois; residence Salt Lake City 0575 
Rawlins, Nancy Jane (I9583)
 
2912 SOURCES: REF 6020478 80 S/N 00548-8 001 32. Marr=REF 6020478 80 S/N -1: 0 01 32. Webb, William (I7039)
 
2913 SOURCEs: Wallsburg Ward, Records of Members 1877 - 1907 GSA Film 6583; Genealogical record s of Emily B. Stoker and JO. Alton Bigelow; Mecham Family Book of Remembrance !Baptism listed as 1846, rebaptized on date shown Notes: William Jasper was a Carpenter and Farmer SOURCEs: Wallsburg Ward, Records of Members 1877 - 1907 GSA Film 6583; Genealogical record s of Emily B. Stoker and JO. Alton Bigelow; Mecham Family Book of Remembrance !Baptism listed as 1846, rebaptized on date shown Notes: William Jasper was a Carpenter and Farmer Boren, William Jasper (I13790)
 
2914 SOURCES:The Early Settlers of Maryland p. 341,315; Maryland Calendar of Wills #0014159, item 2 pages 26-27 Will WILL: WILL:dated 16 Mar 1709, probated 20 Apr 1709 of Queen Anne's and Calvert Counties, Maryland. prob 20 Apr 1709 to John Collins & heirs 200 a. "Offley's Delight" at head of Chester River James Devige & hei rs 200 a. on Anderson's Branch Wife Dorothy, exe., and heirs residue of estate, real & person al including dwelling, plantation, except such part she should decide upon. Test: Dan. Dampie r, John West, Jonathan Woodie of Queen Anne's and Calvert Counties, Maryland.

BIRTH: John Offley of Dorchester County, Maryland believed to have been the son of
John Gracechurch Offley and Elizabeth Moore Offley of London, he was
baptised at St. Benet’s Church, Gracechurch Street of that city on 15 August, 1638.

BIRTH: John Offley of Dorchester County, Maryland believed to have been the son of
John Gracechurch Offley and Elizabeth Moore Offley of London, he was
baptised at St. Benet’s Church, Gracechurch Street of that city on 15 August, 1638. 
Offley, John (I9674)
 
2915 SP. 21 Jul 1934 LG. SS. 22 Dec 1933 LG. Pynchon, George (I6479)
 
2916 Spelling of First name, Realart, questionable. Birthdate estimated.
From records of Hiskel Rohr. 
Vernon, Realart (I13531)
 
2917 St Joseph Romain Catholic Church Family F5182
 
2918 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Last, Gary (I12272)
 
2919 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Last, Heather (I12983)
 
2920 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F5181
 
2921 Statehood Census; 180 #501; Odgen Valley Langley, George (I1553)
 
2922 Statehood Census; p. 1024 Langley, Elsie (I1551)
 
2923 Statehood Census; p. 1024 Langley, Mary (I1552)
 
2924 Step-son; will of Chrisman, Jacob Collins, Joseph (I3375)
 
2925 Stiles' Ancient Windsor Vol. II P. 177 Neb. Pub. A Vol 10 P. 4 SOURCES: IGI A178077-11301

~RESEARCH: Probably immigrant from Limerick, Ireland after 1651 
Sexton, George (I6912)
 
2926 Still Born Buttars, Mark (I5455)
 
2927 Stillborn Leavitt, Kathy Gay (I5469)
 
2928 Stillborn Wiser, Child (I6379)
 
2929 Stocks Children Portrait, 1905: Back: Adrin, Edna, Reeta; Front: May, Erma, Agnes \ (6 months old) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000l.p3.jpg Young boy http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000lC0.p1.jpg Stocks, Adren Dawson (I9453)
 
2930 Surname could be Alling

~RESEARCH: Less than 12 years old when married 
Allen, John (I10685)
 
2931 Surname could be Alling Allen, Mrs. John (I12960)
 
2932 surname may be Humphries Hawkins, Mrs. Margaret (I2704)
 
2933 Surname originally Mayho Mayo, Harry (I2)
 
2934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pragnell, Susan (I11486)
 
2935 Taken by his father. Cray, Christopher (I154)
 
2936 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Taylor, Tanya Lynn (I9459)
 
2937 Temple divorce from Jesse Monroe Taylor 6 Jun 1923, sealing canceled Temple divorce from Jesse Monroe Taylor 6 Jun 1923, sealing canceled Family F1855
 
2938 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bergstrom, Jason Michael (I6130)
 
2939 The biological father of Charles. Mr. Horswill was instrumental in helping finance the travel of Walter George David Last and Sarah Ann to the U.S. He had another family and never married Sarah Ann. She was apparently his mistress. Horsewill, Henry (I53)
 
2940 The Early Masons in Bute (Franklin) County, NC Dornock, Bute County Alston, Thomas Whitmel (I1843)
 
2941 THE HEARSAY CHAPTER -THE FIRST GENERATION http://www.rawlins.org/hearsay.html The Quest for James Mason Rawlins http://www.rawlins.org/quest.html From history of Roderick Alexander Rawlins, written by Mrs. H. E. Rawlins in 1892, in possess ion of Lyle Rawlins. See: Roderick Alexander Rawlins By Mrs. H. E. Rawlins http://www.rawlins.org/roderick.html Julia GED shows abt 1764 of , Rutherford, North Carolina.

!Could be md to Jonathan Manley according to Beth Cosgrove of Dallas, Texas;
I feel Manley is husband, land on Sinking Cr, Warren co Ky.

!Temple work was done for a Mary Elizabeth Rawlins & Nancy Rawlins in Denver,
bapt 24 Apr 1992, End 24 Apr 1992 & sealing 29 May 1992 for both names. There
is proof of a Mary & a Elizabeth & Nancy.

I think there is a mix up on who our Elizabeth Rawlings is married to and who her children are. I am wondering if we are confused with all the Jonathan Manley's that are in Warren Co., Ky. NEED TO CHECK MORE!!!
(Janean Hansen)

THE HEARSAY CHAPTER -THE FIRST GENERATION http://www.rawlins.org/hearsay.html

~RESEARCH: Message 66 posted July 25, 1999 at 04:41:08 on Rawlins GENFORUM (http://genforum.geneal ogy.com/rawlins/messages/66.html)
Re: James Mason Rawlins/P. Blount 1762 Posted by: Warren Lawrence (wlawrence@talleytech.com) Date: July 25, 1999 at 04:41:39 In Reply to: James Mason Rawlins/P. Blount 1762 by ingrid Fabianson of 238 (Note from original Stephen & Carol Rawlins file. This person merged with Janean Hansen's GEDCOM sent to me 8 July 2001 -- Stephen L. Rawlins)


~RESEARCH: "Marriage bond in Warren co. KY. Jonathan MANLEY, Jr. to Polly PITMAN, 1 Apr 1805 permission for Polly given by step-father Peter BRUNT/BRIENT. Marriage bond in Mercer co. KY for P eter BRIENT to Pricilla PITMAN, 30 July 1795. Could this Pricilla BRUNT/BRIENT be the Pricill a BLUNT you are looking for? (Note from original Stephen & Carol Rawlins file. This person merged with Janean Hansen's GEDCOM sent to me 8 July 2001 -- Stephen L. Rawlins)

Marriage bond for Jonathan and Polly was witnessed by James and Lydia RAWLINS. (Note from original Stephen & Carol Rawlins file. This person merged with Janean Hansen's GEDCOM sent to me 8 July 2001 -- Stephen L. Rawlins)


~RESEARCH: This could be a second marriage for Manley, since we show a Manley married to Elizabeth abt 1783. If Brunt is in fact Blount, and Peter Brient (Blount) is the step father of Polly Pitman, and Peter Brient (Blount) married Pricilla Pitman ten years earlier this raises some interesting questions. It looks like Peter could have married Priscilla Pitman in 1795, who had a daughter by a previous marriage, Polly Pitman. Polly married Manley ten years later . The fact that James (Elizabeth's brother and Priscilla Blount's son) and Lydia Rawlins witnessed the marriage certainly seems to bring these families together. Being married in 1805 , Polly was probably about the same age as James A. and Lydia, who witnessed the marriage. Could Peter be Priscilla's brother? Mary (Elizabeth) Rawlins Manley was listed by Lucinda Cunningham as her father's aunt. (Note from original Stephen & Carol Rawlins file. This person merged with Janean Hansen's GEDCOM sent to me 8 July 2001 -- Stephen L. Rawlins)

Nauvoo bapt. for dead, James Rawlins/Rollins grandson bapt for aunts and uncle. Aunt Elizabeth and uncle George Williams. These children could have been born in either North Carolina or Surry county, Va. 
Rawlins, Elizabeth (I7648)
 
2942 THE HEARSAY GENERATION http://www.rawlins.org/hearsay.html

Rev. (Elder) Roderic(k) Rawlins Guilford County, North Carolina, 1776 "First Settlers in Bono Township, (Lawrence County History) seem to be Roderick Rawlins and his 2 nephews, James and Joseph, who settled in the spring of 1812 in section 22 near Scotville. The town of Bono is the oldest in the County having been laid out and settled in 1816 by William Hoggatt, Marston G. Clark and Joseph Kitchell." See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation \ http://www.rawlins.org/know.html

Roderick Rawlins, a son of James Mason Rawlins and the father of our subject, was born near Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, March 11, 1776. There came with Roderick Rawlins to Dallas County, in 1844, his children with their families as follows: Nancy P. Taylor, Elucia C. Hall, Lucinda A. Keller, Talitha Wise, also his son 11 year old Roderick A. Jr. In 1864 his son William came with his family, and in 1848 Pleasant King came with his family. See: Roderick Alexander Rawlins By Mrs. H. E. Rawlins \ http://www.rawlins.org/roderick.html

About the Rawlins in early days. Notes -- From History of Laurence \ Co Ky, Published in 1876 http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph.html

The Quest for James Mason Rawlins http://www.rawlins.org/quest.html

Lemmon History http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/lemmon_family_history.html

SOURCE:Rawlins Research File film 1638489, Letter written 15 Jan 1980 by J. Rawlins, great-granddaughter of Roderick Alexander Rawlins.

SOURCE: Pioneer Families of Dallas County, pp. 199-201 Lived TN, KY, moved cir. 1911 to Monroe Co., IN, to Greene Co., IL cir. 1823 to Dallas Co., T X in 1844; served in war of 1812; founded Christian Church in Lancaster, TX; member of Peters Colony near Dallas ("Pioneer Families of Dallas County", 1986, pp. 199-201);

Moved to Indian Terr. 1805; to Ill 1821 ("Reflections and Observations", King Lavender) Roderick A. Rawlins in his biography states that James Mason Rawlings came to America with his brothers Charles Rawlings and Roderick Rawlings some time before the Revolutionary War. Th e (g) was dropped during the war.

!MARRIAGE:Marriages of Warren Co., KY 1797-1851, fiche 6110682 p. 3 Rolins, Frederick (Roderick) & Sally King - 7 May 1799; sec. Charles Rawlins, James Pear - per her over 21 Roderick Rawlins history gives birth place as near Bunker Hill, Mass. Barren County, Kentucky 1800, tax list Barren County, Kentucky June 1806 Bedford county, Tennessee 1812 Tax Lists. Lawrence County, Indiana 1812 on White River Member of Company of Rangers while in Indiana - 2 years against Indians. 1 w. male 21+; 200 a.

Moved to Indian Terr. 1805 moved cir. 1811 to Monroe Co., IN Roderick Rollins of Bedford Co., Tenn power of attorney for Francis King and wife Mary of Bedford Co.TN to John Crenshaw of Barren Co., KY for $800.00 sold acreage on north side of Beaver Creek.

King got land in 1811. Deed C:377 Barren Co Deed Book C pg. 377 Private; enlisted in War of 1812; Capt. Biggin's Company of US Mounted Rangers, US Volunteers ; Jun - Dec 1814. Lt. John Carr new commander - Vincennes Dec 31 1814- 24 Feb 18185 - May 1815.

Land Purchase 9N 2W Land Purchase 9N 1W County Treasurer of Monroe County, Indiana. Land Purchase9N 1W 1818 designed and built first jail North from courthouse in Monroe County, Indiana. In Monroe County, Indiana he farmed near Elletsville.

p. 120 Charter Member Vernal Church, org. 14 Aug 1817- Excluded Oct 1821 - went to Christian or Cambellites. Early Residents of Greene Co.. Illinois - Rawlins, Rev. Roderick - arrived in 1825 #18; 1M 10-15; 1M 50-60; 2F 5-; 3F 10-; 1F 30-40; p. 10 #95; Rawlings precinct1M 10; 1M 70; 2F 15; 1F 20; 1F 50

To Dallas Co., TX in 1844; Arrived in Lamar County, Texas in November 1844. Came to Ten Mile Creek, Lancaster, in 1844, Robertson County, Texas, member of Peter's Colony (with head rights) with wife, Mary. First house established in "Hardscrabble" latter called Lancaster, Dallas county, Texas. filed 6 Feb 1854 sons William, J. S., P. K. -already given land; daus Nancy Taylor, Eliza Hall, Lucinda Kellar ; son-in-law Valentine Wampler, heir of eldest dau; 2 youngest daus at home; wife Milly Rawlins; youngest son Roderick A. Rawlins; son-in-law Pleasant Taylor; Lived TN, KY; founded Christian Church in Lancaster, TX; member of Peters Colony near Dallas Obituary of widow of Roderick Rawlins says he was born March 1776, Guilford Co., NC.

BIOGRAPHY OF RODERICK A. RAWLINS (Written in 1892)
Roderick Alexander Rawlins, who is prominently identified with the growth and prosperity of Dallas County, Texas, is a descend ant of James Mason Rawlings, who was of pure English descent, and who came with two brothers , Charles and Roderick, from England to America some years prior to the Revolutionary War. J ames Mason Rawlings lived at the beginning of the war in Massachusetts, near Bunker Hill, with his family. They moved from there to North Carolina while the war was in progress. The wife of James Mason Rawlings was Miss Priscilla Blount. They had five children. viz: Charles, James, Roderick, Elizabeth and Nancy. He was an adherent of the King of England, and fought o n that side, while his brothers espoused the cause of the colonies. He was captured and imprisoned at Raleigh. During this war his two brothers Charles and Roderick, dropped the g from their names, spelling it afterwards "Rawlins". Subsequently the descendants of James Mason also discarded the same letter.

Roderick Rawlins, a son of James Mason Rawlins and the father of our subject, was born near Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, March 11, 1776, was reared by his mother until eight or nine years of age, when she died and Roderick was thrown on his own resources. He first engaged as a farm hand, and continued at this occupation until 1779, w hen he was married to Sarah King a member of the Van Rensslaer family. This occurred in Bedford County, Tennessee, on Duck River, where they lived about ten years. Three children were born from this marriage in Bedford County, Viz: William born March 19, 1800: James S. born 1802 : Angeline born May 1, 1806 (who became the wife of Valentine Wampler, one of the pioneers o f Dallas County, Texas). They moved to Kentucky where two children were bor, viz: Asa born 18 08 and Elizabeth born September 8, 1811. In 1811, Roderick Rawlins with his family to Indiana , settled on East Fork of White River, in Lawrence County. Here his wife, whose name before w as Sarah King, died in 1814. All f them are now dead (1892), but have left a large number o f descendants.

Shortly after Roderick Rawlins moved to Indiana, he enlisted with a company of Rangers for protection against the Indians, and was thus engaged about two years; at the expiration of which time he was elected to the Legislature as a representative of Lawrence and Monroe Counties. At the end of this term as representative, he was elected County Clerk of Monroe County, and helped to lay out the county town, and gave it the name it now bears "Bloomington".

While serving as County Clerk of Monroe County, he donated a part of his salary for the purpose of putting a town clock on the court house. The county being the n and for some years afterwards out of funds, the matter was overlooked by the beneficiarie s and it was not until some fifty years later that the request was resurrected, and the provi sions carried into effect, at which time the amount including interest legally occurred, constituted quite a handsome sum.

He was a natural mechanic at which trade he afterward worked in connection with farming. In 1823 he moved from Indiana to Illinois, and remained there until 1844, when he moved to Texas and settled on Ten Mile Creek in the southern part of Dallas County.

He sold part of his head right to A. Bledsoe, a native of Ken. There cam e with Roderick Rawlins to Dallas County, in 1844, his children with their families as follow s: Nancy P. Taylor, Elusia C. Hall, Lucinda A. Keller, Talitha Wise, also his son 11 year old Roderick A, Jr. In 1846 his son William came with his family, and in 1848 Pleasant King came with his family.

Roderick Rawlins was an untiring worker in the Baptist Church, until the time of his second marriage, when he united with the Christian Church with which he remained until his death, which occurred April 27, 1848. In politics he was a Whig. In 1846 on t he question of annexation, it is said that he and Alex Harwood were the only ones in Dallas County who voted against it.

Mr. Roderick Rawlins second marriage was to Milly Parks in 1816 . She was born in North Carolina December 6, 1793, and was the daughter of George Parks a res ident of Monroe County, Indiana. To this union were born eight children, two sons and six dau ghters who are named in the order of their birth as follows: Pleasant King born in Indiana Se pt. 1, 1817, and died in Dallas County Texas in 1889: Nancy P. born in Indiana May 10, 1820 married Pleasant Taylor, a resident of Dallas, Texas at the time of his death which occurred F eb, 4, 1891. Mrs. Taylor died also in 1891: Elusia Catherine born in Indiana Sept. 5, 1822 i s the widow of Lucas Hall, and now resides in Montague County, Texas: Lucinda Ann born in Ill . Jan. 1, 1825 and died in 1889. She was the wife of Samuel Keller (deceased) who was a resid ent of Dallas County. Polly Parks was born in IL. Oct. 5, 1826, and became the wife of M, N . Miller, a resident of Dallas County, both are now deceased; Talitha was born in Ill, Sept . 1826 and died in 1876. She was the wife of Carlos Wise. "First Settlers In Bono Township, (Lawrence County History) seem to be Roderick Rawlins and h is 2 nephews, James and Joseph, who settled in the spring of 1812 in section 22 near Scotvill e. The town of Bono is the oldest in the County having been laid out and settled in 1816 by W illiam Hoggatt, Marston G. Clark and Joseph Kitchell. Bono Township is in the South East cor ner bounded on the North by the East fork of White River and on the West by Marion Township. Whig in politics.Baptist Church until 2nd marriage and then Christian Church. Voted against annexation of Texas.

BURIAL: -- Edgewood Cemetery

After Charles's death in 1800, family tradition has it that the children traveled with their uncle Roderick, who ended up in Texas and was reported dying by about 1848? There is also a Roderick as son of Charles?
1830 census Green county,Indiana, film 007649, item one pg. 10 James Rowlins, John Rowlins, heads of families 20/30, James Rowlins 60/70 and family, Roderick Rowlins 50/60, wife 30/40 and children. This may be Roderick. If so sometime after 1830 census and before 1848 he moved to Texas and died at Lancaster there. History Counties Morgan,Monroe, Crown counties Indiana, 977.2H2b, pg. 502 Richland twp, 1818 William Rawlins marr. Mary Sharp, pg. 382, roderick Rawlins submitted plans for county jail, pg. 405 Roderick rawlins county treasurer in 1818, resident of Bloomington. pg. 505 William Rawlins, son of Roderick was first teacher in Richland twp. 
Rawlins, Roderick Alexander (I9690)
 
2943 The Heritage Book Rutherford county, North Carolina, volume one, 975.6913H2h, #547, James M. Rollins family, #548 Jethro Matney Rollins family, including quotes from family bibles. Rollins, Bertha (I2331)
 
2944 The History of the Fowlers P. 563, 564, 523, 554, Ancient Windsor , Conn. Page 34, Vol II. Fowler, Ambrose (I6719)
 
2945 The information on this record was obtained from Dorothy Jewel(Vernon)

Rohr.
The data is a composite from various sources, and the accuracy is questionable. The birthdate may be as early as 1774.
The marriage date may be as early as 1790.

John Vernon may have married a second time to Percilla. The Pierson Papers so indicate. 
Vernon, John (I13516)
 
2946 The marriage date is from a cert. in possession of Janice L. Castleton. Dates of Eva Millice nt Bulbrook are from her children. We have a cert. on death date of William Alfred the fathe r. No birth cert. for him. The marriage date is from a cert. in possession of Janice L. Castleton. Dates of Eva Millice nt Bulbrook are from her children. We have a cert. on death date of William Alfred the fathe r. No birth cert. for him. Family F3829
 
2947 The records in the IGI are confusing. List 2 John Nightingale with this same christening date. All the temple work was done in the one record but the second record lists him as a chil d in the baptism and endowment spaces. I have a record of the burial of a John Nightingale , child, on 20 November 1810. These are all in the Sedgeberrow, England Parish Records NO. 0 905307. Nightingale, John (I1249)
 
2948 The Rollins Branch, Virginia Greene DePriest Jonas Rollins appeared on the 1814 church roll f r Sandy Run Church, Rutherford Co., NC. Jonas Rollins bought land in 1846 & 1875 on Grog Creek adjoining Edward Hawkins. Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have had the Rollins red hair, mostly gone, fair skin and blue eyes. The Rollins Branch, Virginia Greene DePriest Jonas Rollins appeared on the 1814 church roll for Sandy Run Church, Rutherford Co., NC. Jonas Rollins bought land in 1846 & 1875 on Grog Creek adjoining Edward Hawkins. Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have ha d the Rollins red hair, mostly gone, fair skin and blue eyes. Rollins, Jonas; b. 1795; 1868, May 9 Jonas Rollins Cemetery Bud has pictures of Jonas & Mary; copy of Jonas' Will. Jonas Rollins family Bible in possessi on of Harold Rollins. Jonas Rollins, died 9 May 1868, aged 73 years, 3 months, 16 days Jonas Rollins family private cemetery near Trinity BaptistChurch in Cleveland Co., NC. Bud Willis located this cemeter y about 1/2 mile from the Hawkins-Rollins Cemetery. It is on the former farm of Jonas Rollins , and the old house is still there Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have had the Rollins red hair, mostl y gone, fair skin and blue eyes.

BURIAL: Rollins Cemetery

BIRTH: Ordinance index for individual ordinances has birth year as 1799.

The Rollins Branch, Virginia Greene DePriest Jonas Rollins appeared on the 1814 church roll f r Sandy Run Church, Rutherford Co., NC. Jonas Rollins bought land in 1846 & 1875 on Grog Creek adjoining Edward Hawkins. Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have had the Rollins red hair, mostly gone, fair skin and blue eyes. The Rollins Branch, Virginia Greene DePriest Jonas Rollins appeared on the 1814 church roll for Sandy Run Church, Rutherford Co., NC. Jonas Rollins bought land in 1846 & 1875 on Grog Creek adjoining Edward Hawkins. Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have ha d the Rollins red hair, mostly gone, fair skin and blue eyes. Rollins, Jonas; b. 1795; 1868, May 9 Jonas Rollins Cemetery Bud has pictures of Jonas & Mary; copy of Jonas' Will. Jonas Rollins family Bible in possessi on of Harold Rollins. Jonas Rollins, died 9 May 1868, aged 73 years, 3 months, 16 days Jonas Rollins family private cemetery near Trinity BaptistChurch in Cleveland Co., NC. Bud Willis located this cemeter y about 1/2 mile from the Hawkins-Rollins Cemetery. It is on the former farm of Jonas Rollins , and the old house is still there Jonas, from a picture made in his later life, appears to have had the Rollins red hair, mostl y gone, fair skin and blue eyes. 
Rollins, Jonas (I2848)
 
2949 There are 2 entries in the IGI for Henry being sealed to his parents. The first is 5 feb 196 9 in the Salt Lake Temple. The second is 30 May 1978 in the Ogden Temple. Nightingale, Henry (I10856)
 
2950 There are 2 records for Phoebe in the IGI. The first sealing to parents is 5 feb 1969 in the Salt Lake Temple. The second is 18 May 1979 in the Ogden Temple. Nightingale, Phoebe (I10867)
 

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