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    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Simon..(also listed as MEREDY, Simon)...Thanks George for input
    2. My g-g-g-grandfather, Simon Meredith, who was a Captain in the Frederick County Militia during the Revolutionary war, is also listed as Simon Meredy in one of the censuses. It is probably a corruption of the Welsh spelling. George Meredith Nuetzel Parkville, MD Bluchp56@aol.com wrote: > Ron, I do not know if I contacted you before but I want to clarify the > following information that I found in 1850 Census. I realize that the surname does > not match but with errors from Census takers in past ...who knows what > gremlins were involved? > Happy > Holiday to all! Jerry > > TAYLOR, Miriday? (Meridy?) (cannot read clearly) > 33 years old White > (born 1817 abt) > TAYLOR, Amy > 30 years old Black > (born 1820 abt) > TAYLOR, Sally > 14 years old Mixed color (born > 1836 abt) > > Found in 1850 Census Dover, Hundred De. > > http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/e/r/Ronald-H-Merideth/GENE4-0001. > html > Descendants of Taylor Merideth > Generation No. 1 > > 1. TAYLOR1 MERIDETH was born Abt. 1780 in Kent Co., Delaware1,2,3,4,5,6, and > died Abt. 1849 in Kent Co., Delaware7. He married (1) UNKNOWN Abt. 1800 in > Del. She died Bef. 1818 in Delaware. He married (2) UNKNOWN Abt. March 26, 1818 > in Delaware. She died Bef. 1830 in Kent Co., Delaware. He married (3) NANCY8,9 > Aft. 1820 in Kent Co., Delaware10. She died Abt. June 13, 1846 in Kent Co., > Delaware11. > > Notes for TAYLOR MERIDETH: > The earliest record I have found of Taylor Merideth is the 1802 Tax List for > Kent Co., Delaware. Based on this record he probably became 21 in 1801 or > 1802. This would make his d.o.b. about 1780. > The following census records for Mispillion 100, Kent Co., Delaware indicate > a date of birth of: > > Year Age Date of Birth Range > 1810 26-45 1765-1784 > 1820 26-45 1775-1794 > 1830 40-50 1780-1790 > 1840 60-70 1770-1780 > > If all of these census records are correct his d.o.b. would have to be 1780. > > Other clues to Taylor's date of birth are found in records of the Kent Co. > Poor House. On three occassions Taylor was admitted to the poor house. The first > time was on Nov 6, 1818 until 12 Nov 1818. His age was given as 35. The > second time from 2 Oct 1826 until 1 Nov 1826 his age was given as 38. (This age > does not track with any other source I have found and is probably in error). > Taylor's final appearance in the poor house records was 26 Sept 1845 when his age > was listed as 65 and cripple. > > With the one exception noted above all these records point to a d.o.b. > between 1780 - 1783. > > Taylor was apparently married about 1800. His first wife's name is unknown to > me. Taylor appeared in census records in 1810 with a family of 4 males under > 10, one female under ten and one female 26-45. His first wife is aged 26-45. > > His first wife appears to have died ca 1818, as a marriage bond from Sussex > Co. DE dated 26 Mar 1818 was issued to Taylor but with the prospective bride > not named. The 1820 census lists Taylor with 2 males under 10, 2 females under > 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26 and 1 female 26-45. His 4 sons listed in > 1810 are either dead or on their own. His second wife is aged 26-45. > > The 1830 census lists Taylor with 2 males under 5 and 1 female 20-30. His > children and wife from 1820 have either died or left home. Indenture records > indicate that most of them were bound out as apprentices. His third wife was aged > 20-30. She was apparently named Nancy as evidenced by a poor house record of > her death in 1846. > > The 1840 census records Taylor with 3 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 female > 30-40. Again the earlier children are gone. Most of them were indentured out to > learn a trade. > > Some of Taylors sons can be identified from Kent Co., DE tax records. The tax > assessor recorded John Meredith (of Taylor) and Henry Meredeth (of Taylor) in > several tax lists indicating they were sons of Taylor not to be confused with > other John's & Henry's on the same list. > Indenture records have been used to identify most of Taylor's younger > children. These records named Taylor as the father or Nancy as the mother and they > are cited in the notes for each child. > > For an estimate of Taylors date of death the tax records were used. Taylor > last appeared in the Kent Co., DE tax records in 1849 but his name was scratched > out. He also does not appear in the 1850 census nor the 1850 Mortality > schedule, so I believe he probably died early in 1849.

    03/26/2004 02:34:28
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Albert John (any person linked to this gentleman should be proud)
    2. http://www.malvernremembers.org.uk/HPMeredith_AJ.html Partial information here....visit site above for completed details. Biography The son of John and Alice E Meredith of 14 Redland Road, Malvern Link; at the time of his death, Albert Meredith was engaged to Miss Lily Cole of Leigh. The following obituary was printed in the Malvern News on 3/7/15: “Pte Albert John Meredith, eldest son of Mr and Mrs John Meredith of 14 Redland Road, Malvern link has died of wounds received while on patrol duty. He was aged 25, and when War broke out was employed by Messrs Towndrow & Co, grocers of Malvern Link. Some years ago he served in the Malvern Battery of Artillery. Last September he joined the Malvern Chums Company and went to the front a week before Easter with the 8th Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment. He was a member of the Mens Own Brotherhood and sympathetic reference was made to his death at the meeting of the Brotherhood last Sunday afternoon. “Lieutenant-Colonel Peake sent the following letter to Mr and Mrs Meredith, dated June 23rd: “I very much regret to inform you that your son, of this Battalion, died of wounds received in action at 7.40 pm last night. He was shot by a stray bullet the night before while out on a patrol: it pierced his abdomen. When he left here for the Field Ambulance he was cheery, and suffering very little pain, but died at Hospital in Bailleul the next evening. He was buried in the civil cemetery there this morning. I very much regret his loss, as he was a good soldier, and I am sure must have been a good son to you. You have my sincerest sympathy in your loss, which is, I am sure, shared by all your son’s comrades.” To read the other tributes paid to Albert Meredith, click here

    03/25/2004 12:22:37
    1. [MEREDITH-L] This surname has no rhyme or reason but submit with only offer to help.
    2. Ron, I do not know if I contacted you before but I want to clarify the following information that I found in 1850 Census. I realize that the surname does not match but with errors from Census takers in past ...who knows what gremlins were involved? Happy Holiday to all! Jerry TAYLOR, Miriday? (Meridy?) (cannot read clearly) 33 years old White (born 1817 abt) TAYLOR, Amy 30 years old Black (born 1820 abt) TAYLOR, Sally 14 years old Mixed color (born 1836 abt) Found in 1850 Census Dover, Hundred De. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/e/r/Ronald-H-Merideth/GENE4-0001. html Descendants of Taylor Merideth Generation No. 1 1. TAYLOR1 MERIDETH was born Abt. 1780 in Kent Co., Delaware1,2,3,4,5,6, and died Abt. 1849 in Kent Co., Delaware7. He married (1) UNKNOWN Abt. 1800 in Del. She died Bef. 1818 in Delaware. He married (2) UNKNOWN Abt. March 26, 1818 in Delaware. She died Bef. 1830 in Kent Co., Delaware. He married (3) NANCY8,9 Aft. 1820 in Kent Co., Delaware10. She died Abt. June 13, 1846 in Kent Co., Delaware11. Notes for TAYLOR MERIDETH: The earliest record I have found of Taylor Merideth is the 1802 Tax List for Kent Co., Delaware. Based on this record he probably became 21 in 1801 or 1802. This would make his d.o.b. about 1780. The following census records for Mispillion 100, Kent Co., Delaware indicate a date of birth of: Year Age Date of Birth Range 1810 26-45 1765-1784 1820 26-45 1775-1794 1830 40-50 1780-1790 1840 60-70 1770-1780 If all of these census records are correct his d.o.b. would have to be 1780. Other clues to Taylor's date of birth are found in records of the Kent Co. Poor House. On three occassions Taylor was admitted to the poor house. The first time was on Nov 6, 1818 until 12 Nov 1818. His age was given as 35. The second time from 2 Oct 1826 until 1 Nov 1826 his age was given as 38. (This age does not track with any other source I have found and is probably in error). Taylor's final appearance in the poor house records was 26 Sept 1845 when his age was listed as 65 and cripple. With the one exception noted above all these records point to a d.o.b. between 1780 - 1783. Taylor was apparently married about 1800. His first wife's name is unknown to me. Taylor appeared in census records in 1810 with a family of 4 males under 10, one female under ten and one female 26-45. His first wife is aged 26-45. His first wife appears to have died ca 1818, as a marriage bond from Sussex Co. DE dated 26 Mar 1818 was issued to Taylor but with the prospective bride not named. The 1820 census lists Taylor with 2 males under 10, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26 and 1 female 26-45. His 4 sons listed in 1810 are either dead or on their own. His second wife is aged 26-45. The 1830 census lists Taylor with 2 males under 5 and 1 female 20-30. His children and wife from 1820 have either died or left home. Indenture records indicate that most of them were bound out as apprentices. His third wife was aged 20-30. She was apparently named Nancy as evidenced by a poor house record of her death in 1846. The 1840 census records Taylor with 3 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 female 30-40. Again the earlier children are gone. Most of them were indentured out to learn a trade. Some of Taylors sons can be identified from Kent Co., DE tax records. The tax assessor recorded John Meredith (of Taylor) and Henry Meredeth (of Taylor) in several tax lists indicating they were sons of Taylor not to be confused with other John's & Henry's on the same list. Indenture records have been used to identify most of Taylor's younger children. These records named Taylor as the father or Nancy as the mother and they are cited in the notes for each child. For an estimate of Taylors date of death the tax records were used. Taylor last appeared in the Kent Co., DE tax records in 1849 but his name was scratched out. He also does not appear in the 1850 census nor the 1850 Mortality schedule, so I believe he probably died early in 1849.

    03/25/2004 11:33:38
    1. Fwd: [MEREDITH-L] A great site to find MEREDITH/MERIDETH + other ways to spell
    2. Happy good evening to you Purplecrain2@wmconnect.com Very sorry to take so long to answer your query. Somehow lost in my files. Please forgive me. Please post a query to our favorite site MEREDITH-L rootsweb contact Carolynjudith@wmconnect.com for any prompting how to post etc Hope to see you on the post soon Jerry

    03/25/2004 11:28:16
    1. [MEREDITH-L] Charles E. Meredith
    2. Does anyone have Charles E. in their files. He was born in 1831, in Penna. Went to Calif during the Gold Rush, married a Mary Ella Matthews in `1862, had a son, and died in 1865. During his time in CA, he was a lawyer in Placerville and Silver Springs

    03/25/2004 04:22:17
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH/MERIDETH (+ other ways to spell) DNA query
    2. Happy Thursday morning cen57402@centurytel.net Thank you for the reply. Ron MERIDETH Ronhm@aol.com is in the process of organizing or developing the MERIDETH/MEREDITH (+ many many other ways to spell this great surname) DNA program. I suggest you contact him. As the coordinator, Ron will welcome any folks wishing to become involved. The importance of this endeavor cannot be ignored and will certainly help substantiate our individual links. Jerry ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subject:Re: MEREDITH, Albert G. married to DAVIS, Mary Jane + QUICK surname link? Date:3/24/2004 7:57:32 PM Central Standard Time From:cen57402@centurytel.net Hi, Thanks for this additional information as another avenue to search. Do you have Meredith DNA testing going on? I could sign up my son and my ex-husband. My ex-husband also has an Uncle Meredith and I think various male Meredith cousins might be around too. I don't know if they would be interested in doing DNA, but wouldn't hurt to ask. Sincerely, Margaret +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexecf=search&r=rw&p=surnames.broadway&application=public&query=Robert+Meredith%2F+Quick&filter ===================================================================http://boar ds.ancestry.com/mbexec? http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexechtx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.sta tes.missouri.counties.jasper&m=2480 Margaret QUICK DAVIS (1810 KY-1875Jasper Co., MO) Author:Margaret Tull Date:28 Dec 2003 Board:Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Missouri > Counties > Jasper Margaret QUICK DAVIS (1810 KY-1875Jasper Co.,MO) Author: Margaret Tull Date: 28 Dec 2003 6:03 PM GMT Surnames: DAVIS QUICK PHILIPS MEREDITH Classification: Query I would like to confirm Margaret M. (Quick) Davis is buried at Sherwood Cemetery, Jasper Co., Missouri. Margaret's children were: Mary Jane Davis born cir 1836 married to Albert G. Meredith Sarah Davis married to Matthew Philips (son of Moses) Artemesia Davis married to William Philips (son of Moses) Jesse B. Davis- no additional information after 1850 census on Jesse. The girls all married Osage Co., MO The children with their mother, Margaret, are living in Sampson Quick household Benton township, Osage Co., MO 1850 1860 William (as R.B) Philips family is living in Osage Co., MO 1870 William and Mathew Philips families are in Centre Creek Jasper Co., MO Margaret Davis is also living in the household of William Philips. Any of this Philips family buried in Jasper Co., MO?******************************************************************************************************** ** Samuel Burchard or Birchard New Castle, DE > Osage Co., MO (1772-after 1860) Author: Margaret TullDate: 28 Dec 2003 4:35 PM GMT Surnames: Burchard Birchard Huston Houston Meredith Classification: Query In Reply to: Burchard by: Deborah Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report Abuse Print Message Would appreciate any information on Samuel Burchard, his relatives or associates 1. 1830 census New Castle Hundred, New Castle, DE as Samuel Birchard. 2. 1837 tax list Red Lion Hundred, New Castle, DE as Samuel Birchard 3. 1850 census Benton township, Osage Co., Missouri as Samuel Burchard, age 78 born MD 4. 1860 census, Benton township, Osage Co., Missouri as Samuel Burchard, age 88 born DE He has one known daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Burchard born cir 1833 in DE. She married Richard F. Huston/Houston in Osage Co., MO 1850 census there is an Nancy Burchard living next door. She is age 43 born VA. She has two minor Burchard children in her home, both born Missouri. Additionally, 1850 there is an Albert G. MEREDITH living in Samuel Burchard's household. Albert is age 33 born DE. Any information appreciated. Any information on these families appreciated. ****************************************************************************** ******** +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I also would like to offer another search query....from Uncola910 (found in my MEREDITH scraps of info from long, long ago) Subject: Re: MEREDITH or MEREDETH Date: Sunday November 15, 1998From: Uncola910 "My maiden name in MEREDITH. My grandfather, Robert MEREDITH is from someplace in Ky. He married a lady named Elizabeth QUICK. They had 7 children Harry (1902 abt.),Odis, Robert, Leo, Annamae, Dorothy and Violet. I am the youngest daughter of Harry. He passed away in 1974. I have two brothers* (Theodore & Owen) and a sister Ruby Jean. I hope this will help someone trace their family. Would like to be informaed about any possible link. Sincerely Uncola910 " NOTE: Not sure about this screen name (Uncola910) if still is active. * = If we could find Theodore & Owen MEREDITH would have two additional DNA candidates ================================================================== Attached is the introduction of the DNA Program by Ronhm@aol.com: All, I have just started a surname project at familytreedna.com for the Meredith surname and all it's various spellings. The project is to encourage as many Meredith males as possible to have their Y DNA tested. Females do not carry Y DNA but may participate if they have a father, brother, uncle or male cousin with the Meredith surname that can be tested. In Brief, Y DNA is passed unchanged from father to son to grandson to great grandson, etc. Testing a group of Merediths will identify those who share or do not share a common paternal ancester. There is much information on DNA testing available at:http://www.familytreedna.com/ Those who order a test thru the surname project will receive a group rate of $99.00 for a 12 marker test which seems to be adequate to identify a match. The 12 marker test can be upgraded to 24 or 37 markers later if a match occurs and you desire to try to improve the estimate of how many generations in the past a common ancestory occurred. A group rate is also offered for the 24 & 37 marker tests. To order a test & join the project go to: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=M62154&special=True I have already had my DNA tested. I had 24 markers tested & paid full price. (ouch) After all that I failed to match 6 other Merediths who have been tested. Hoping to find a match someday to help climb my "Brick Wall". Ronald Merideth .

    03/25/2004 02:46:38
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Mrs Ford (Opal) (Daughter of HORN, Howard G.)
    2. http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Pdf/Obituaries%201981.pdf

    03/24/2004 01:41:36
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Mrs Reese (Jean) found in this site (Dau. of CLOUD, Glen C.)
    2. http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Pdf/Obituaries%201981.pdf

    03/24/2004 01:38:08
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, MAUDE(sic) mentioned in this site
    2. http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Pdf/Obituaries%201981.pdf

    03/24/2004 01:33:03
  1. 03/22/2004 03:16:35
    1. [MEREDITH-L] DNA candidate? Paul MEREDITH lives in England + many of his queries
    2. Paul Meredith Paul has made the following search queries: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=author&r=an&a=HnaEAQ&ee=IpxiiHpxslqr3DRM ZMVA0GuizuLh2_7Wjgh6fvSkIHN&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%3Ff %3Dsearch%26r%3Dan%26p%3Dsurnames.wales%26application%3Dpublic%26query%3DMered ith%26filter%3D Boards > Surnames > Meredith Meredith in Everton Liverpool UK -- 2 Feb 2001 Codsell -- 10 Jan 2001 James Meredith -- 6 Jan 2001 Merediths -- 4 Jan 2001 James Meredith -- 4 Jan 2001 James Jimmy Meredith -- 2 Jan 2001 William James Meredith born 5 March 1901 Liverpool UK -- 27 Dec 2000 James Highton Meredith Father of Hanna James Ernest UK -- 20 Dec 2000 Looking for Leslie Meredith M in USA -- 15 Dec 2000 Lesley Meredith from UK living in US -- 2 Jul 2000 Looking for Lillian nee Meredith Esmere Port UK -- 2 Jul 2000 Meredith -- 22 Jun 2000 Meredith in Liverpool and Stafordshire -- 14 Jun 2000 Meredith Liverpool England -- 20 May 2000

    03/21/2004 09:42:47
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Job (born 1732 abt) mentioned in this site
    2. Davis-Livengood-Powell-Keys-Biggs-Spurgeon http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=:2006078&id=I100369171 Entries: 646 Updated: Wed Oct 9 00:30:49 2002 Contact: Shelley Davis-Dollins Index | Individual | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Download GEDCOM Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1.Job MEREDITH was born 1732 in Kent Co., Delaware, and died 17 Oct 1793 in Delaware. He was the son of 2. Robert Jr MEREDITH and 3. Rachel WHEELER. He married Rebecca DAVIS 1754 in Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE, daughter of John DAVIS and Mary UNKNOWN. She died 1771 in Kent Co., Delaware. Child of Job MEREDITH and Rebecca DAVIS is: i.Rachel MEREDITH was born abt 1762 in Kent Co., Delaware, and died abt 1808. She married John KEYS. He was born abt 1761 in Kent Co., Delaware, and died Oct 1804 in Kent Co., Delaware. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2.Robert Jr MEREDITH was born abt 1700, and died 1767. He was the son of 4. Robert Sr MEREDITH. 3.Rachel WHEELER. Child of Rachel WHEELER and Robert Jr MEREDITH is: 1. i.Job MEREDITH was born 1732 in Kent Co., Delaware, and died 17 Oct 1793 in Delaware. He married Rebecca DAVIS 1754 in Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE, daughter of John DAVIS and Mary UNKNOWN. She died 1771 in Kent Co., Delaware. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 4.Robert Sr MEREDITH was born abt 1662 in Wales, and died 1727 in Dorchester Co., MD. Child of Robert Sr MEREDITH is: 2. i.Robert Jr MEREDITH was born abt 1700, and died 1767. He married Rachel WHEELER abt 1723.

    03/21/2004 09:25:33
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH surname is in this site....Worth a visit Thanks Patti for your work!
    2. Happy Sunday afternoon sunnyann@citlink.net Thank you very much for the very prompt reply to my query. I wanted to send your valuable search to all friends in the MEREDITH-L Rootsweb.com; to possibly help them find any lost ancestors. Patti, I am not in any offical capacity within this rootsweb MEREDITH site. I just want to help in any way I can. I realize there are many, many families with this surname...especially if we keep in mind the various ways to pronounce or spell the same. Our administrator is Judy (sorry forgot last name) She is a super person. I attempted to contact her for some question(s) I had before I answered your letter but I did not have any success. She may be out of town. Wanted to answer you ASAP so will follow up with contacting Judy at a later date. Thanks again for your permission. Jerry +_+_+_+_+_+++_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+__++_+_+_+_+_ Subject:Re: MEREDITH surname mentioned here Copyright by P. Davids on-Peters © 1999-2004 Date:3/18/2004 6:44:25 PM Central Standard Time From:sunnyann@citlink.net Reply To: To:Bluchp56@aol.com Jerry, This is the Meredith mailing or surname list that rootsweb folks subscribe to that you mean? Are you the administrator of that mailing list or just involved in the Meredith surname quest? The information is certainly out there to be helpful to others researching that surname, please email me back. At first I thought this email might be a general mailing, but since that does not appear to be the case, interested in hearing from you and if you have any relations to my Meredith. Thanks - Patti P.S. Thinking I had not done so, I added the my link to the RootsWeb surname list. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bluchp56@aol.com To: sunnyann@citlink.net Cc: Jack.Meredith@mba.wfu.edu ; RonHM@aol.com Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:06 PM Subject: MEREDITH surname mentioned here Copyright by P. Davidson-Peters © 1999-2004 Happy Thursday evening sunnyann@citlink.net I would like to submit the following information to the MEREDITH-L rootsweb.com Do you have any objection to this act?. I have no intention to gain any monetary or notorious goal(s). Please accept this quest of mine, to grant your permission, to offer your valuable information to other folks looking for these surnames (MEREDITH, MERIDETH + spelled many many other ways). I intend to advise the folks in this site that no permission will be offered to anyone gaining funds for the use of this information. Thanks again for this great site, Jerry Bluchp56@aol.com http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/index.html MOORE & PILCHER A Family History Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Moore & Clarissa Pilcher This site contains a great deal of records,including but not limited to Births, Marriages, Census, Death, Biographies, Obituaries, City Directories, News Clippings, Family Letters and Historical Sketches relative to the people and places connected with these families. Major Surnames Relative to the Moore & Pilchers of St. Louis, Missouri Families located mostly in Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Oregon, Texas & California Click here for others researching these surnames ANTHONYARBAUGHBALLARDCLARKMEREDITH MOOREMOSSMANPILCHERSHAWSLAYBACK The information within these pages has been provided freely to non-commercial entities. Should an individual use information obtained from one of my sites, please make certain my copyright and site information remains on copied material so that it can be documented by you as a secondary source. - I have tried my best to be as accurate with this information as possible, but remember to always check the original sources - a list of my primary sources are typically included in the pages. Copyright by P. Davidson-Peters © 1999-2004 Last revised: March 17, 2004 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sunnyann/meredith.html Copyright by P. Davidson-Peters © 1999-2004 Last revised: March 17, 2004

    03/21/2004 09:18:25
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Albert G. married to DAVIS, Mary Jane + QUICK surname link?
    2. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?f=search&r=rw&p=surnames.broadway&applicatio n=public&query=Robert+Meredith%2F+Quick&filter= ================================================================== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.st ates.missouri.counties.jasper&m=2480 3. Margaret QUICK DAVIS (1810 KY-1875Jasper Co., MO) Author: Margaret Tull Date: 28 Dec 2003 Board: Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Missouri > Counties > Jasper Margaret QUICK DAVIS (1810 KY-1875Jasper Co., MO) Author: Margaret TullDate: 28 Dec 2003 6:03 PM GMT Surnames: DAVIS QUICK PHILIPS MEREDITH Classification: Query Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report Abuse Print Message would like to confirm Margaret M. (Quick) Davis is buried at Sherwood Cemetery, Jasper Co., Missouri. Margaret's children were: Mary Jane Davis born cir 1836 married to Albert G. Meredith Sarah Davis married to Matthew Philips (son of Moses) Artemesia Davis married to William Philips (son of Moses) Jesse B. Davis- no additional information after 1850 census on Jesse. The girls all married Osage Co., MO The children with their mother, Margaret, are living in Sampson Quick household Benton township, Osage Co., MO 1850 1860 William (as R.B) Philips family is living in Osage Co., MO 1870 William and Mathew Philips families are in Centre Creek Jasper Co., MO Margaret Davis is also living in the household of William Philips. Any of this Philips family buried in Jasper Co., MO? ****************************************************************************** **************************** Samuel Burchard or Birchard New Castle, DE > Osage Co., MO (1772-after 1860) Author: Margaret Tull Date: 28 Dec 2003 4:35 PM GMT Surnames: Burchard Birchard Huston Houston Meredith Classification: Query In Reply to: Burchard by: Deborah Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report Abuse Print Message Would appreciate any information on Samuel Burchard, his relatives or associates 1. 1830 census New Castle Hundred, New Castle, DE as Samuel Birchard. 2. 1837 tax list Red Lion Hundred, New Castle, DE as Samuel Birchard 3. 1850 census Benton township, Osage Co., Missouri as Samuel Burchard, age 78 born MD 4. 1860 census, Benton township, Osage Co., Missouri as Samuel Burchard, age 88 born DE He has one known daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Burchard born cir 1833 in DE. She married Richard F. Huston/Houston in Osage Co., MO 1850 census there is an Nancy Burchard living next door. She is age 43 born VA. She has two minor Burchard children in her home, both born Missouri. Additionally, 1850 there is an Albert G. MEREDITH living in Samuel Burchard's household. Albert is age 33 born DE. Any information appreciated. Any information on these families appreciated. ****************************************************************************** ******** +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I also would like to offer another search query....from Uncola910 (found in my MEREDITH scraps of info from long, long ago) Subject: Re: MEREDITH or MEREDETH Date: Sunday November 15, 1998 From: Uncola910 "My maiden name in MEREDITH. My grandfather, Robert MEREDITH is from someplace in Ky. He married a lady named Elizabeth QUICK. They had 7 children Harry (1902 abt.), Odis, Robert, Leo, Annamae, Dorothy and Violet. I am the youngest daughter of Harry. He passed away in 1974. I have two brothers* (Theodore & Owen) and a sister Ruby Jean. I hope this will help someone trace their family. Would like to be informaed about any possible link. Sincerely Uncola910 " NOTE: Not sure about this screen name (Uncola910) if still is active. * = If we could find Theodore & Owen MEREDITH would have two additional DNA candidates

    03/21/2004 08:38:07
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Reese bn abt. 1708..died abt. 1778 Did you see this info?
    2. http://www.genealogysf.com/Houk-p/p2.htm Reese Meredith1 (M) b. 1708, d. 17 Nov 1778 Pedigree Last Edited=3 Nov 2002 Reese Meredith was born in 1708.1 He was the son of Samuel Meredith.1 Reese Meredith married Martha Carpenter, daughter of John Carpenter and Ann Hoskins, in 1738.1 Reese Meredith died on 17 November 1778.1 Children of Reese Meredith and Martha Carpenter: Elizabeth Meredith ( - Feb 1815) Ann Meredith Samuel Meredith [S1] Jr. Foster Milliken, Milliken Ancestry ================================================================= http://www.colonialhall.com/clymer/clymerElizabeth.php Elizabeth Meredith Clymer ?-1815 Wife of George Clymer Elizabeth Meredith was the daughter of Reese Meredith, a prominent and wealthy merchant of Philadelphia for more than half a century prior to the Revolutionary period. She was a handsome accomplished girl of most exemplary character, and her marriage in March 1765, was considered a highly advantageous union on both sides.* George Clymer was twenty-seven years old at the time of his marriage, and his bride, several years his junior. Left an orphan at the age of seven, he had been brought up in the family of his mother's brother, William Coleman, who not only gave him a liberal education, including two years' training in his own counting room, but dying, left to him most of his considerable fortune. After completing his education, young Clymer went into the mercantile business and afterward formed a partnership with Reese Meredith and his son. It was soon after this that Mr. Clymer was married to Elizabeth Meredith. He was very public spirited and, during the Stamp Act agitation, began taking an active part in public affairs. He was at the head of a vigilance committee and afterward was a member of the Committee of Safety. In 1776 he was one of the delegates elected to the Continental Congress because of his pro-independence views and from that time practically gave up his private business to devote himself to public affairs. In Congress he was an indefatigable worker, whose cool judgment and unswerving patriotism were recognized on every side. Mr. Clymer seems to have been especially obnoxious to the British. At the time of General Washington's defeat at Brandywine, when the British army was marching towards Philadelphia, Mr. Clymer's family retired for safety to their country home in Chester County. Tories led the enemy to their retreat. The house was sacked and the furniture destroyed; the wine cellars were raided and everything portable on the place was carried away. Upon this occasion, Mrs. Clymer and her children saved themselves by a hasty flight back into the interior. The married life of the Clymers was very harmonious and happy and only marred by the enforced separations and the hardships caused by the Revolution. Like most of the signers, he suffered large losses of property from British depredations. Eight children were born to Elizabeth and George Clymer, three of whom died in childhood. The others were: Henry, born in 1769, married Mary Willing; Meredith, who died married; Margaret, who married George McCall; Nancy, who married Charles Lewis, and George who married Maria O'Brien; their son was Dr. Meredith Clymer a noted physician of Philadelphia and New York. Source: Wives of the Signers: The Women Behind the Declaration of Independence, by Harry Clinton Green and Mary Wolcott Green, A.B. (Aledo, TX: Wallbuilder Press, 1997). Orignaly Published in 1912 as volume 3 of The Pioneer Mothers of America: A Record of the More Notable Women of the Early Days of the Country, and Particularly of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons). Pages 195-197. (Some minor spelling changes may have been made.) * [from pg. 280] Reese Meredith and George Washington were personal friends, long before the Revolution. Their acquaintance is said to have come about in this way: Mr. Meredith was lunching at an inn in Philadelphia, and fell into conversation with a tall young Virginian over some venison that had been served. They became mutually interested and, before separating, Mr. Meredith had invited the young man to his home, to discuss a haunch of venison which had been sent to him. Washington accepted and the friendship then formed was never broken. ================================================================= http://www.thedailystar.com/news/stories/2002/06/22/bright.html Saturday, June 22, 2002 A past to treasure By Patricia Breakey Delhi News Bureau MEREDITH - A shared founding father, Samuel Meredith, has prompted residents from the town of Meredith to take part in the Fourth of July celebration in Pleasant Mount, Pa., said Bernice Telian, Meredith historian. The town of Meredith and Hanford Mills Museum joined forces to enter a float in the Pleasant Mount parade. Telian is orchestrating the float, which will be built on a town of Meredith truck. The parade begins at 10 a.m., which means the group will leave Delaware County at 7 a.m. to travel to Wayne County in Pennsylvania. "This was a good chance to become sister communities," Telian said. "It's a way to promote our beautiful area and to get people to come and visit Hanford Mills." Telian said that in 1779, Samuel Meredith, along with his sisters, inherited land from his father, Reese Meredith. The land included the present town of Meredith. Reese Meredith was an associate and friend of George Washington, which led Samuel Meredith to be appointed the first treasurer of the United States, according to Telian. In 1801, Samuel Meredith resigned from office and retired to Pleasant Mount. He died there in 1817. In 1904, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania erected a statue to his memory in the center of the village. Caroline deMarrais, Hanford Mills assistant director/curator, said the museum has printed dollar bills that feature a George Washington dollar bill front, with Samuel Meredith's name inserted as U.S. treasurer, and a coupon on the back, offering a $1 discount on admission to Hanford Mills. "They are smaller than regular dollar bills, but they are green," deMarrais said. "They'll be distributed during the parade." Telian began researching the Meredith family when she was writing "Two Hundred Years of Rolling Suns" for the Meredith bicentennial. In recent months, she began to delve into the Meredith genealogy, after Rick Reynolds, a history teacher from Burnt Hills, contacted her. Reynolds is trying to prove that his lineage goes back to Samuel Meredith. The search for Meredith information led Telian to the Pleasant Mount Historical Society and resulted in the invitation to take part in the community's annual celebration. The day will begin with the parade and continue until 3 p.m. There are a number of planned activities, including an appearance by Samuel Meredith, played by Reynolds. Paul Johnson, Meredith highway superintendent, will drive the flatbed truck. The float will feature Reynolds as Meredith and the Brydon family, with Matthew portraying George Washington, Lucinda as Martha Washington and their children, Ian and Maggie, posing with a cow and a horse. Telian said the children will pass out the Hanford Mills dollar bills and candy coins from the float, to remind people of Meredith's role as the first treasurer. Vintage cars owned and driven by Meredith residents Dave Anderson, Lloyd Grant, George Stewart and John Hamilton will also take part in the parade. Telian will accompany Grant and Hamilton in transporting a group of 4-H members, who will help promote the Meredith Dairy Fest. If you have some good news you'd like to share, please call Managing Editor Cary Brunswick at 432-1000 or (800) 721-1000; e-mail him at cary@thedailystar.com; fax him at 432-5707; or write to him at P.O. Box 250, Oneonta, NY 13820. =================================================================== For other information search the following site(s) http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?encquery=BA7E37CA015640D269E81861EC9E9AFA& invocationType=keyword_rollover&ie=ISO-8859-1

    03/19/2004 11:55:40
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Reese and Samuel (from Philadelphia and Virginia)
    2. To all our friends in MEREDITH-L rootsweb.com wisdom@tampabay.rr.com sent the following request. My knowledge of these given names is limited so I turn to you for help, Please give any information to Hurston's addy, to the MEREDITH-L Rootsweb.com addy and anyone else interested in these given names. Thank you, Jerry Bluchp56@aol.com P,S, MEREDITH-L@rootsweb.com administrator (Judy) please contact Bluchp56@aol.com =================================================================== Happy Friday late afternoon Hurston, I have turned to the experts in the Meredith surname link for help...Your questions are worth getting straight true answers thus I regret my answer(s) would only be guesses. If you have any detailed or furthur thoughts please send to MEREDITH-L Rootsweb.com or one of the following gentlemen: ronhm@aol.com, Jack.Meredith@mba.wfu.edu =================================================================== Subject:Reese and Samuel Merediths (Philadelphia and Virginia) Date:3/19/2004 11:50:35 AM Central Standard Time From:wisdom@tampabay.rr.com Reply To: To:Bluchp56@aol.com Hi, You seem to have a lot of info on names, etc. regarding Merediths. I am curious if you know of a connection between Reese Meredith the merchant whose family was so indelibly tied up with our nation's early days in the Quaker areas. Samuel Meredith was Secy of Treasury, I believe, and married a very socially prominent Cadwalader. Ann Meredith married Hill who was closely associated with Ben Franklin, and Margaret married into another very prominent family, the Clymers. About the same timeperiod in Virginia (old Amherst Co, near was Samuel Meredith (Col, I think) who married Patrick Henry's sister and lived in Winton before moving to Kentucky. At that same time, there was living in old Amherst Co, Va another Reese Meredith (or Rice). To be honest, it is this Rice/Reese/Rhys Meredith that interests me. Do these names Samuel and Reese occur so frequently due to Welsh naming conventions, or is there a connection? Any idea? Thanks. Hurston Anderson

    03/19/2004 11:32:04
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, Ann, Elizabeth, Margaret, Reese, Richard, Samuel (2)
    2. http://www.genealogysf.com/Houk-p/i20.htm Milliken and Houk Families Person Index 20 Main Page - Master Index - Surname Index Previous Page - Next Page Meredith Ann Elizabeth d. Feb 1815 Margaret Reese b. 1708, d. 17 Nov 1778 Richard Samuel d. 1729 Samuel

    03/18/2004 10:39:51
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MEREDITH, William (Bn 1675abt.) Wife Margaret (both England born)
    2. http://www.boydhouse.com/genealogy3/fam02375.htm The Boyd House Genealogy Husband: William Meredith Born: ABT 1675 at: of Bobbington, Shropshire, England Married: ABT 1699 at: Bobbington, Shropshire, England Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Wife: Margaret Born: ABT 1675 at: of Bobbington, Shropshire, England Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: James Meredith Born: at: Married: 2 Nov 1727 at: Claverly, Shropshire, England Died: 18 Apr 1738 at: Worfield, Shropshire, England Spouses: Elizabeth Thomas

    03/18/2004 10:31:18
    1. [MEREDITH-L] MAREDUDD MAREDYDD (Could also be in MEREDITH/MERIDETH etc family?)
    2. http://www.boydhouse.com/genealogy3/surnames.htm The Boyd House Genealogy All Surnames in Family Tree Tree currently contains 4382 individuals, in 1840 family groups. 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    03/18/2004 10:26:31
    1. [MEREDITH-L] Thoughts about the lost generation(s) before us!
    2. Below submission was to MAHONEY-L@rootsweb.com by Daililli@aol.com early in March Many thanks Daililli@aol.com for these thoughts about our families before us by G.M. TREVELYAN Bluchp56@aol.com "Once, on this earth, on this familiar spot of ground, walked other men and women, as actual as we are today, thinking their own thoughts, swayed by their own passions, but now all are gone, one generation vanishing after another, gone as utterly as we ourselves shall shortly be gone like ghosts at cockcrow." -~ G. M. Trevelyan

    03/18/2004 10:13:32