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    1. Bibby London to New Zealand ca
    2. I just found this while browsing. Hope it helps someone. Nita Pearce Ship Rimutaka London and Plymouth to Unspecified New Zealand Arrival Port November 17, 1894 Columns represent: Surname, Title, Given Name, Accommodation E.H. Greenstreet - Captain 1 Addison Mr. T.B. First Saloon 2 Beevor Rev J.H. First Saloon 3 Beevor Mrs First Saloon 4 Bibby Mr E. First Saloon

    04/20/2001 12:43:01
    1. Dorchester Co. MD
    2. 22 FEB 1861 BIBBY, George E. INSLEY, Angia 10 JUL 1827 BIBBY, Henry GRAHAM, Sally 3 APR 1862 BIBBY, James TOLLEY, Emily 30 OCT 1805 BIBBY, John McNAMARA, Caroline 17 FEB 1806 BIBBY, John DODGE, Elizabeth 3 APR 1797 BIBBY, Matthew MANN, Rebecca 1 JAN 1827 BIBBY, Stanley DEAN, Nancy 13 FEB 1783 HARPER, Joseph BIBBY, Ann 14 JUL 1847 TYLER, James Edward BIBBY, Cassandria Graveyard on Farm of Mrs. Wilbur Meekins, Dorchester Co., MD located in Meekins Neck, Hoopers Island District Emily Bibby, wife of James Bibby, b. Apr. 26, 1840, d. Nov. 25, 1873 James Bibby, b. Nov. 1, 1828, d. Jan. 28, 1875

    04/10/2001 01:46:40
    1. AR info
    2. UNION COUNTY, AR MARRIAGES - "B" Bibby D C Dunn Reba C 1950 33 631 Bibby Frank Gray Harriet 1879 E 177 Bibby W L Pyles Eva 1928 9 178 LOGAN CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS BIBBY JULIUS A 36 6N 26W 160 1882

    04/10/2001 01:39:26
    1. For those with AR ties
    2. 1850 Federal Census Johnson County, Arkansas (Horsehead Township 41 58 58 Bibey James 23 M Laborer Ky WHITE CO, ARK. 1840 CENSUS NOTE: This census doesn't show much, just the head of household's name & the number of other family members, with approximate ages & the sex of the individuals. Numbers beside the individual mean: Bibee, James Bibee, Sherrod WHITE CO. CHANCERY COURT RECORDS, 1842-1847 Elizabeth Bibee, petition for divorce of Adam Bibee, April 15, 1845. Divorce granted. WASHINGTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS BIBY JOHN P 3 15N 33W 0 1884/10/20 BIBY JOHN P 3 15N 33W 0 1884/10/20 BIBY JOHN P 3 15N 33W 120 1884/10/20 This John P. Biby of Stokes Co. NC, husband of Mary Catherine Tuttle also of Stokes co. MADISON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS BIBY JOHN 35 19N 26W 0 1890/06/28 BIBY JOHN 35 19N 26W 160 1890/06/28 ARK MARRIAGES FROM BOOK "A" 1836-1858 - GROOMS - Bybee, James to Mary Cook, June 19, 1838 Bybee, Sherrod to Rosea James, Apr. 28, 1838 Biby, Adam to Nancy Johnson, Apr. 27, 1848

    04/10/2001 01:27:06
    1. Dougherty Cemetery Dougherty, Murray County, Oklahoma Contributed by
    2. Biby, Baby, 1932 Biby, Bessie L., b. 5/10/1901, d. 8/6/1971 Biby, Joseph S., b. 1864, d. 1951 Biby, Lenora J., b. 1907, d. 1941 Biby, Mary E., b. 1881, d.1933 Biby, Robert W., b. 1/26/1900, d. 6/30/1944 Biby, Thomas, 1924

    03/31/2001 02:18:15
    1. Bibee Allen in TN
    2. From the book: Dawson Family Records LOUELLA (or MARY LOUELLA) (ALLEN) BIBEE, (See Volume I), daughter of Mary Carter (Dawson) Allen (3-13) and William Edwin Allen. . .m. Milton Horatio Bibee Aug. 3, 1884 in Bristol, Tenn., d. of throat cancer and she and husband are buried in the Union Cemetery in Newport, Tenn. Milton Bibee was the son of William Walker Bibee and Sophia Elizabeth (Ogden) Bibee, was a Presbyterian, was clerk of Cocke County Court, and they resided in Wilsonville, District 6 and Newport, Tenn. He died of heart trouble. Volume II adds three more issues to the first three listed in Volume I. Their six issues were: 5-1. Anna Allen (Bibee) Mitchell, m. Earl Wayne Mitchell, Sr. Had issue.* 5-2. Pearl or Rose Pearl Bibee, b. 19 Aug. 1888 Newport, Tenn., d. 3 Dec. 1947 Knoxville, Tenn. of a heart attack and is buried in the Union Cemetery in Newport. She was unmarried and lived in Knoxville. 5-3. Beverly Buford Bibee, m. Edith Georgia (Davis). Had issue.* 5-4. Walter Edwin Bibee, b. 23 May 1892 Newport, Tenn. d. 14 Nov. 1930 Knoxville of a heart attack. Buried Greenwood Cemetery in Knoxville, m. 19167 May (Ford) Zachary, a widow who died July, 1970. No issue. 5-5. Harry Penland Bibee, m. Dora Elizabeth Pressly. Had issue.* 5-6. Milton Horatio Bibee, Jr., b. 20 Aug. 1902 (after the death of his father) in Newport, d. 25 May 1907. (

    03/27/2001 03:04:39
    1. Info needed
    2. D J Peirce
    3. Help! What do I need to read the files posted on My Family.com site? I don't seem to be able to read what I download.....???? Doris....A Texan in Georgia; Still shaking the family tree, and dodging the nuts after 30+years!

    03/25/2001 12:53:51
    1. Migration Site
    2. http://www.migrations.org/

    03/03/2001 06:06:59
    1. pension files etc
    2. http://www.homestead.com/aahala/index.html

    02/14/2001 03:26:54
    1. Bibee in TN
    2. COCKE COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - Wade Green(e), 6 Aug 1833-15 Jul 1905 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Mode risstaff@ris-corp.com Wades family: John and Martha Maria Hampton Green 1. Mary b. 1822 m. Pleasant O'neil 2. Maria b. 1824 m. Preston D. Bibee 3. Elizabeth b. 1826 m. Maxwell M. Bibee

    02/14/2001 02:25:37
    1. Great site
    2. Very informative page that contains information and pictures of Free African Americans. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/

    02/14/2001 05:26:09
    1. Geoffrey Bibby
    2. John Bibby
    3. It is with great sadness that I must let you know of the death of my uncle Geoffrey Bibby. He passed away on February 6th at his home in Denmark, at the age of 83. Professionally Geoffrey became an eminent archaeologist. His work involved many years of excavations around the Persian Gulf, where he became a personal friend of the Emir of Bahrain. Geoffrey was one of the first to popularise the subject of archaeology. He wrote the books “The Testimony of the Spade” and “Four Thousand Years Ago”, and appeared on popular TV programs such as the BBC’s “Chronicle”. In his retirement he was deeply involved in the many re-enactments of Viking life in Denmark and around the world. Geoffrey spent many years researching the Bibby family history in archives and graveyards. This was of course difficult since for the last 50 years he was living in Denmark. He had only recently started using the Internet for family research, but even in that time he made contact with many of you in this group. Overall his was a rich and fulfilling life. He will be greatly missed. John Bibby

    02/11/2001 04:29:32
    1. Elizabeth Bibby
    2. sue hall mills
    3. Elizabeth Bibby, b. abt. 1650. married Richard Bush. Does anyone have information on Elizabeth's parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, etc. Thanks. Sue

    01/05/2001 10:34:51
    1. TN
    2. Is anyone there who is researching the Bibee/Bibie name in TN? I found a book with genealogy of this and Dawson, Gilmer, Mitchell and Alexander in TNN. Nita Pearce

    01/03/2001 03:37:52
    1. Bibby's to Canada
    2. http://www.obitcentral.com/shipsearch/ Passengers on the Emigrant Ship "Saldanha" Sailed from Liverpool in the summer of 1856 for Victoria, Australia. A large number of the passengers were County Durham miners. See the Journal of the Northumberland and Durham FHS, Vol 21, No 2 (Summer 1996), pp.42-43 for further details. Made available to GENUKI by George Bell. Bebbie James 27 Miner Scottish Bibby James 21 Miner Scottish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- inGeneas Passenger List Database 18th, 19th, & 20th Centuries Click on the record number for more details. URL http://www.ingeneas.com/ingeneas/index.html Record # Surname Given Name Year Source 291127 BIBBY Dora 1901 Census-Quebec 325213 BIBBY Maggie 1870 Vital Statistic 58761 Bibby Richard 1802 Immigration Record 181205 BIBBY William 1901 Census-Quebec 496493 BIBBY William 1901 Census-Manitoba NEW 291126 BIBBY William H. 1901 Census-Quebec -

    12/27/2000 11:05:14
    1. Great Site
    2. Many old documents, fun reading. Nita http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/

    12/17/2000 11:50:38
    1. Bibby web page
    2. I now have the Bibby web page up and running. Please e-mail to let me know if you would like to join the Bibby/Biby descendants there. Nita Pearce Nitapearce@cs.com

    12/16/2000 09:45:39
    1. Web Page
    2. Hi everyone. I have my Bibby web page started with some documents and pictures. Want to invite anyone who is interested in participating in this to send me your e-mail address and I will have an invitation sent to you. Have some Bibby's of Liverpool information, pictures of ships etc. Nita

    12/11/2000 03:50:49
    1. Web Page
    2. I have started a Web Page which contains information on the Bibby's of England. I have found this information and wanted to share with anyone interested. If you are interested in viewing and assisting in furnishing information please go to: Myfamily.com sign in as Nita Pearce use password:pikes If you want to participate send you your name and e-mail address and an invitation will be sent to you including your own password. Nita Pearce Nitapearce@cs.com

    12/07/2000 12:31:32
    1. 5th
    2. ABSTRACTS OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS JOSEPH MELLARD, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., skinner. Will dated 26 July 1768. My dwelling house situate in Lower Street, Newcastle, in the holding of John Hill, feltmaker, to my wife Elizabeth Mellard for life, and after her death to my daur. Ellen Mellard. To my said wife a Page 189 rent charge of œœ20 yearly out of all my messuages, etc., hereafter devised to my four sons, Joseph Mellard, John Mellard, Thomas Mellard and Samuel Mellard, œœ10 of said annuity to be paid from messuages, etc., devised to my son Joseph, œœ2 from lands devised to my son John, œœ6 from messuages and lands devised to my son Thomas, and œœ2 from lands, etc., devised to my son Samuel; if my wife marry again her annuity to be œœ10 only. An annuity of œœ7 to be paid to my exors. for the maintenance and education of my four children Thomas Mellard, Ellen Mellard, Samuel Mellard and James Mellard, œœ5 out of messuages, etc., devised to my son Joseph, and œœ2 from lands, etc., devised to my son John. To my eldest son Joseph Mellard the messuage, etc., in Lower Street, Newcastle, where I now live; also a messuage, etc., near to it where Henry Strover, officer of excise, now dwells; also a messuage near to both wherein John Clark, joiner, dwells; and also a house standing in the yard of the messuage where I dwell, lately erected and not yet inhabited. I also give to my said son Joseph my pew in the north gallery of Newcastle church, he paying œœ20 to my son John; if he do not pay, then my said son John to have the pew. To son John a piece of land in Newcastle called the Hodge Croft and two days' work of land in the Common Field of Newcastle called the Port Field, adjoining land of Mr. Joseph Adams and John Bucknall. To my son Thomas Mellard a piece of land near to the Pool in Newcastle and within the parish of Stoke, which has been used as a tan yard and was lately purchased by me from the heirs of Mr. John Moss, late of Eccleshall, with the houses and buildings on the same. To my son Samuel Mellard two days work of land in the Common Field of Newcastle, called the Stubbs, which I purchased from the exors. of Mr. James Taylor, and two days work of land in the Pool Field aforesaid purchased from John Harding, and a pew in the west gallery of Newcastle church, now in the holding of James Bourne, and the sum of œœ20. To my daur. Ellen, œœ100 at 21. To my son James Mellard, œœ140 at 21. Residue to be divided amongst my wife and my five younger children, John, Thomas, Ellen, Samuel and James at 21. Exors., my wife Elizabeth Mellard, my eldest son Joseph Mellard, and my friend William Carr of Newcastle, feltmaker. Wits., Anthony Drecoat, Jas. Massey and Thos. Fenton. Proved at Lichfield 26 April 1770 by Joseph Mellard and William Carr, power reserved for Elizabeth Mellard. JOSEPH MELLARD, the elder, of Newcastle, Staffs., tanner, a widower. Admon. granted 26 Dec. 1797, at Lichfield, to John Blurton, of Fieldhouse, Staffs., farmer, the guardian lawfully elected by Joseph Mellard, the younger, aged 18, Mary Mellard, spinster, aged 15, Maria Mellard, spinster, aged 13, and Ann Mellard, spinster, aged 11, the natural and lawful and only children of the decd., for their benefit, until they attain the age of 21. Estate sworn under œœ10,000. Sureties, Ellen Jenkinson, of Stone, Staffs., spinster, and Jane Jenkinson, of Stone, spinster. Admon. de bonis non granted 7 May 1806, at Lichfield, to Joseph Mellard, of Newcastle, tanner, the natural and lawful son of the decd.

    12/06/2000 06:28:12