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    1. Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedlove
    2. Adrienne
    3. Hi. If true, I find this interesting, especially what's written on the Coat of Arms... as Kindness is a name in the Breedlove family that we see and have wondered about. Adrienne Taylor, NYC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joni Breedlove" <jledb@bellatlantic.net> To: <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:47 PM Subject: Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedlove > In researching the surname Breedlove, I had heard tales of a possible > Indian origin but, haven't been able to find anything on it. However, > when my husband and I were in England and Wales a few years ago, we > noticed that there are quite a few Breedloves there. In researching the > name, I learned on 5 November 1994, from The Historical Research Center's > Family Name History that: > > The English surname Breedlove is classified as being a habitation name. > Habitation names are those whose family names which are derived from > either the location of the place of residence or village from whence he > hailed. In some instances, a habitation name refers to a residence which > was distinguished by a sign or engraving usually displayed over the door. > In this instance, the surname Breedlove originally referred to a person > who lived by a large hill. > > The etymology of this name lies in the combination of the Old English > terms. "brad" and "hlaw" meaning broad hill. This surname may also be > derived from one of the two place names called Brodley, located in > Lancashire and Essex. Variants of the surname Breedlove include Broadlove > and Broadley. > > One of the earliest to this name or a variant is a record of one Samuel > Broadlove, son of James Broadlove and his wife Ann, who was baptised the > 25th of July, 1731 in Scopwick (Lincoln). However research is of course > ongoing and this name may have been documented even earlier than the date > indicated about. > > The modern spelling of most English surnames is comparatively recent and > is usually a phonetic rendering of the name which is found in parish > registers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, it should > be noted that the name itself, in its various orthographic forms, may have > been born by the same family for a previous three or four hundred years. > Notable bearers of this surname include John Breedlove of the Virginia > Line, who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A military record > also mentions his brother, Martin Breedlove, who was aged 62 in 1833. > > BLAZON OF ARMS: Argent on a chevron gules, two eagle's heads > erased in chief of the last and an > anchor, three > bezants all within a bordure of the > third. > CREST: A stag's head erased proper. > MOTTO: Non immemor beneficii. > ORIGIN: England > > > Note: The Breedlove Coat of Arms motto translates to: > NOT FORGETFUL OF A KINDNESS > > Hope this helps! > Joni Breedlove > <jledb@bellatlantic.net> > > > > Wanda King wrote: > > > Posted on: Breedlove Queries > > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/43 > > > > Surname: Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove, My great grandparents > > ------------------------- > > > > >From what I understand the name Breedlove is from the Indians > > >

    01/13/2001 01:05:57
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] McCarley, Gage, Silkwood
    2. Adrienne Taylor
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/51 Surname: Breedlove, Gage, Chastain, Orrick, Rogers, Hicks, Haggard, Deal, Bratcher, Carter, Chrisman, Strickland, Comfort, Adams, Conner, Montgomery, Teague, Cherokee of Bird Clan, Muse, Brown, O'Bryan, Archer, Soblet, Brian, Lombard ------------------------- Hi. I have a Rebecca Sturgeon born about 1785 in Kentucky, marrked to James Evans Silkwood of Hopkins County, Kentucky. In addition, I have several McCarleys...: Hubert McCarley, born about 1898 in either Muldrow, OK or Fort Smith, Arkansas married to Fay Clyde Silkwood born Sept 1901 in Muldrow. They had 5 children Anita McCarley, born about 1900, probably in OK, Arkansas or TX, married to Jesse William Gage (my great uncle). They were married June 1, 1920. I believe they divorced.. no one seems to know. Anita died June 11, 1946. Gladys McCarley, born abou t 1908, married to Wilson Otho Silkwood (born July 25, 1906 in OK City, OK, died Feb 2, 1968 in Fresno, CA) They had 4 children. THe Silkwoods are related to me through my 2nd great grandmother (Mira Hicks Breedlove.. her 2rd husband (other first husband, Gage, died and was the grandfather of Jesse Gage mentioned above). Does anyone have any information that would fit this puzzle together for me? I'm especially curious about Anita. Thanks. Adrienne Taylor

    01/12/2001 09:48:29
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Greetings Cousin
    2. Troy McCarley
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/50 Surname: McCarley, McKendree ------------------------- I've been looking for someone else in the Family. Right now there are only three of us researching these folks. I'd love to share information. email me at mccarley@hiwaay.net. Thomas McCarley's parents where Thomas M. McCarley and Margarett A. Sturgeon. I had been trying to figure out who the Marrietta was in the 1880 census enumerated with Robert C. McCarley Thomas's brother, living on Curan St. and Robert C. McCarleys niece. Can you tell me more? Troy p.s. I decend from Thomas McCarley and Isabelle McKendrees son Frank. I have some stuff that may interest you.

    01/11/2001 04:18:06
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Greetings Cousin
    2. Troy McCarley
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/49 Surname: McCarley, McKendree ------------------------- I've been looking for someone else in the Family. Right now there are only three of us researching these folks. I'd love to share information. email me at mccarley@hiwaay.net. Thomas McCarley's parents where Thomas M. McCarley and Margarett A. Sturgeon. I had been trying to figure out who the Marrietta was in the 1870 census enumerated with Robert C. McCarley Thomas's brother, living on Curan St. and Robert C. McCarleys niece. Can you tell me more? Troy p.s. I decend from Thomas McCarley and Isabelle McKendrees son Frank. I have some stuff that may interest you.

    01/11/2001 04:04:41
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] McKendree McCarley
    2. Barbara Breedlove Rollins
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/48 Surname: ------------------------- I'm descended from Thomas McCarley's half-sister Maryetta (Mamie) McCarley Richards, born March 8, 1872, 2.5 miles from Des Arc, Prairie County, Arkansas, and died February 17, 1954, at Abilene, Taylor County, Texas. She married Samuel Paisley RICHARDS December 17, 1890. They lived in Erath County, Texas, in the Cottonwood community near Dublin. Mamie's parents were Thomas McCARLEY born September 1, 1839, in Alabama. His mother's given name was Margarett A. On May 28, 1960, Thomas married Isabella (Belle) McKENDREE, the daughter of John A. McKENDREE and his wife Isabella LOVING. Isabella was born April 2, 1838, in Tennessee, possibly at La Grange in Fayette County.

    01/11/2001 02:39:06
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] McCarley,McKendree
    2. Troy McCarley
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/47 Surname: McCarley, McKendree ------------------------- Was curious about your McCarley,McKendree connection? I have a GGrandfather Thomas McCarley that married Issabelle McKendree in Prairie County, Ark in 1860. Thomas was origanially from Lauderdale county, Alabama and Issabelle from middle Tennessee. Thanks Troy

    01/10/2001 09:10:47
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedloves of NC
    2. I hope someone can help me with this! Anybody?! I. Charles BREEDLOVE & Mary PARR II. Nathan BREEDLOVE & Mary TRIBBLE III. John BREEDLOVE & ?? IV. Newman BREEDLOVE bc1773 NC - 1860/70 NC mc1800 Prudence SWINK/SCHWENK/SWINEG c1783 - 1850/60. Is this line of descent correct for Newman? Thanks for any and all help! d.m.breedlove@att.net

    01/10/2001 04:31:34
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Charles & Mary
    2. Ellen Byrne
    3. Nan-the Charles I was referring to was Charles Breedlove who married Mary Parr, he was the first one I know of that was in America.. It is interesting that the last wife of King Henry VIII was named Parr, think the reason she survived was that he was rather ill and she took care of him.. Ellen Byrne

    01/10/2001 09:54:55
    1. Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedlove
    2. Joni Breedlove
    3. In researching the surname Breedlove, I had heard tales of a possible Indian origin but, haven't been able to find anything on it. However, when my husband and I were in England and Wales a few years ago, we noticed that there are quite a few Breedloves there. In researching the name, I learned on 5 November 1994, from The Historical Research Center's Family Name History that: The English surname Breedlove is classified as being a habitation name. Habitation names are those whose family names which are derived from either the location of the place of residence or village from whence he hailed. In some instances, a habitation name refers to a residence which was distinguished by a sign or engraving usually displayed over the door. In this instance, the surname Breedlove originally referred to a person who lived by a large hill. The etymology of this name lies in the combination of the Old English terms. "brad" and "hlaw" meaning broad hill. This surname may also be derived from one of the two place names called Brodley, located in Lancashire and Essex. Variants of the surname Breedlove include Broadlove and Broadley. One of the earliest to this name or a variant is a record of one Samuel Broadlove, son of James Broadlove and his wife Ann, who was baptised the 25th of July, 1731 in Scopwick (Lincoln). However research is of course ongoing and this name may have been documented even earlier than the date indicated about. The modern spelling of most English surnames is comparatively recent and is usually a phonetic rendering of the name which is found in parish registers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, it should be noted that the name itself, in its various orthographic forms, may have been born by the same family for a previous three or four hundred years. Notable bearers of this surname include John Breedlove of the Virginia Line, who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A military record also mentions his brother, Martin Breedlove, who was aged 62 in 1833. BLAZON OF ARMS: Argent on a chevron gules, two eagle's heads erased in chief of the last and an anchor, three bezants all within a bordure of the third. CREST: A stag's head erased proper. MOTTO: Non immemor beneficii. ORIGIN: England Note: The Breedlove Coat of Arms motto translates to: NOT FORGETFUL OF A KINDNESS Hope this helps! Joni Breedlove <jledb@bellatlantic.net> Wanda King wrote: > Posted on: Breedlove Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/43 > > Surname: Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove, My great grandparents > ------------------------- > > >From what I understand the name Breedlove is from the Indians

    01/10/2001 08:47:03
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Thomas Larkin Breedlove and brother Jefferson Davis Breedlove
    2. Barbara Breedlove Rollins
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/46 Surname: Breedlove, Anderson, Richards, Kerley, Spence, McCarley, Williams, Meeks, McKendree, Pawling, Dunn, Berryman, Jarman ------------------------- Simpson BREEDLOVE was born April 11, 1816, in Lawrence County, Alabama. He married first Sarah HICKS, born about 1813 in Tennessee. Sarah died in 1892, evidently thinking she was widowed in the Civil War, but in fact Simpson married second Emmaline (Emmalline) Matilda HODDGE on August 15, 1863, probably in Mississippi. Emmaline was born July 31, 1841, in Mississippi. Her father was born in Scotland, her mother was born in North Carolina, but I have no other information on her lineage. Their sons were Jefferson Davis Breedlove, my great grandfather, and Thomas Larkin Breedlove

    01/10/2001 06:49:07
    1. Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedlove
    2. Marc Breedlove
    3. At 03:47 PM 1/10/01 -0500, Joni Breedlove wrote: >In researching the surname Breedlove, I had heard tales of a possible >Indian origin but, haven't been able to find anything on it. However, >when my husband and I were in England and Wales a few years ago, we >noticed that there are quite a few Breedloves there. Dear Joni, You mean with the name spelled "Breedlove"? I'm surprised because the UK phone directories are on the web and I searched them without finding *any* Breedloves. There were lots of names that might be variants: Broadlove, Broadlow among them, but no Breedloves. Do you remember where in England and Wales you found them? Thanks, Marc Breedlove In researching the >name, I learned on 5 November 1994, from The Historical Research Center's >Family Name History that: > >The English surname Breedlove is classified as being a habitation name. >Habitation names are those whose family names which are derived from >either the location of the place of residence or village from whence he >hailed. In some instances, a habitation name refers to a residence which >was distinguished by a sign or engraving usually displayed over the door. >In this instance, the surname Breedlove originally referred to a person >who lived by a large hill. > >The etymology of this name lies in the combination of the Old English >terms. "brad" and "hlaw" meaning broad hill. This surname may also be >derived from one of the two place names called Brodley, located in >Lancashire and Essex. Variants of the surname Breedlove include Broadlove >and Broadley. > >One of the earliest to this name or a variant is a record of one Samuel >Broadlove, son of James Broadlove and his wife Ann, who was baptised the >25th of July, 1731 in Scopwick (Lincoln). However research is of course >ongoing and this name may have been documented even earlier than the date >indicated about. > >The modern spelling of most English surnames is comparatively recent and >is usually a phonetic rendering of the name which is found in parish >registers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, it should >be noted that the name itself, in its various orthographic forms, may have >been born by the same family for a previous three or four hundred years. >Notable bearers of this surname include John Breedlove of the Virginia >Line, who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A military record >also mentions his brother, Martin Breedlove, who was aged 62 in 1833. > >BLAZON OF ARMS: Argent on a chevron gules, two eagle's heads > erased in chief of the last and an >anchor, three > bezants all within a bordure of the >third. >CREST: A stag's head erased proper. >MOTTO: Non immemor beneficii. >ORIGIN: England > > >Note: The Breedlove Coat of Arms motto translates to: > NOT FORGETFUL OF A KINDNESS > > Hope this helps! > Joni Breedlove > <jledb@bellatlantic.net> > > > >Wanda King wrote: > >> Posted on: Breedlove Queries >> Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/43 >> >> Surname: Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove, My great grandparents >> ------------------------- >> >> >From what I understand the name Breedlove is from the Indians > > >

    01/10/2001 06:10:55
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Thomas L. Breedlove - Fannie Sarah Cowden
    2. L. L. Hale
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/45 Surname: Cowden, Breedlove, Mayberry, Cate, Catlett, Lawson, Roberts, Kear, Kerr, Carr, Moore ------------------------- I am searching for information on the family of Thomas L. Breedlove, b. ca. Nov 1868 TX, married 21 April 1889 Erath Co., TX to Fannie Sarah Cowden. Their known children (may be more) are: Mary, Veola, John, and Nolie Breedlove. They lived for a while in Erath and Comanche Cos., TX., then must have moved. Any information appreciated, and will share. I research the Cowden families of America. This particular Breedlove line connects to my ancestral Cowden line. Please email me at: . Thank you.

    01/10/2001 05:29:03
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove
    2. Carole C.
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/44 Surname: Calhoun, Strickland, Mullicane, Lowry, Breedlove, Meekins, Sanders, Carr, Winston ------------------------- What are the dates for Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove?

    01/10/2001 03:58:17
    1. Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] LIST
    2. Don't know which Charles Breedlove, but there is one of mine and his father was Thomas b 1730 and Mother was Sarah Broaddus b 1732 both from Virginia.

    01/09/2001 03:21:35
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Breedlove
    2. Wanda King
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/43 Surname: Daniel Norman and Eliza Breedlove, My great grandparents ------------------------- >From what I understand the name Breedlove is from the Indians

    01/09/2001 01:25:25
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] Father Oral E. Breedlove
    2. David Anderson
    3. Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/42 Surname: Breedlove ------------------------- I'm searching for history re: my father Oral E.Breedlove Born 04/11, 1931 Passed 06/1986 Portland Me. and also for meaning of the surname Breedlove

    01/09/2001 12:31:17
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] LIST
    2. Ellen Byrne
    3. It has been a long time since I have seen a Breedlove message... One question I would have: Did anyone ever decide where are Charles Breedlove was from? Wouldnt it be nice to know the names of his parents? Happy New Year. Ellen Byrne

    01/09/2001 11:08:00
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] More on 1850 Greene county census and Breedlove/Smith
    2. Genealogy Research Mail
    3. Here is the census on the Elizabeth Breedlove and Braxton Smith family. Carole Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr ----- Original Message ----- From: <BRowe97@aol.com> To: <MOGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, 31 December, 2000 3:17 PM Subject: Re: [MOGreene] 1850 Greene county census question > Hi Connie, > I found what your looking for. > > #1763 > Braxton P. Smith 50 M > NC > Elizabeth 43 F > NC > Leonard H. 21 M > GA > Mary A. 19 F > GA > Rosella J. 16 F > GA > Benj. N. 14 M > GA > James W. 5 M > MO > > REF: 1850 Federal Census of Greene County, Missiouri, Published by > Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Box 206, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601 > Page 108 > > I didn't find him in my copy of the 1840 Census for Greene County, > > Happy New Year, > Beth > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > Greene County Cluster Page: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/MO/Greene/ > > ============================== > Get Free Access to over 900 million names from Dec 7 until Dec 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 >

    01/01/2001 10:14:25
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] 1850 Greene county census Breedlove and Smith
    2. Genealogy Research Mail
    3. This came into my Green County, MO (MOGREENE-L@rootsweb.com) list. Carole Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr ----- Original Message ----- From: Constance J. Smith <cjsmith@plix.com> To: <MOGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, 31 December, 2000 2:33 PM Subject: [MOGreene] 1850 Greene county census question > I am looking for my great-grgrandfather's info. I have found in the BLM > land records that he had a cash entry sale (land sale) in what is now > Webster county in 1848. Since Webster county did not exist at that time, > I believe and hope it would have been in Greene county. I cannot find an > index of the 1850 Greene county census online. I am looking for Braxton > (also spelled Brankson) P. Smith. He would be 49 years old in year 1850. > His wife was Elizabeth Breedlove Smith. They had moved out from Georgia > (in the 1840 census there). There would be 3 boys and 2 girls in the > family. Thanks. > > -- > Connie Smith > Kettle Falls, WA > (northeast WA, Stevens County) > Mail to:cjsmith@plix.com > > > > ==== MOGREENE Mailing List ==== > List admin: piglet@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    01/01/2001 10:12:35
    1. [BREEDLOVE-L] James R. Breedlove
    2. Tom Jones
    3. Does anybody know who this James R. Breedlove is? I found this entry on the Pittsylvania Co., VA USGenWeb cemeteries page: CEMETERY OF OLD FARM OF DR. C.W. PRITCHETT, SR. Mr. Cross Rd. ************************************************************************ Anna Gertrude Pritchett wife of Jas. R. Breedlove b February 28, 1857 d January 9, 1898 ------------------- I suspect this James R. Breedlove is a son of Richard P. Breedlove and Louisa W. Fuller, but have no proof. The James R. Breedlove who is a son of Richard and Louisa was born about 1848. He is listed in the 1860 census for Pittsylvania Co. Thanks! Tom

    12/29/2000 12:28:03