William J. Gann1
#4789, (1868 - )
| Last Edited | Jul 2, 2004 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Zela Naomi Franks |
| Charts | Descendants of Samuel and Elizabeth Gann |
| Father* | Smith W. Gann1 b. 1840 |
| Mother* | Mary Ann (?)1 b. 1847 |
| Birth* | 1868 | Alabama, USA1 |
| Cen-Enum* | 4 June 1870 | Western District, Marion County, Alabama, USA; "Wm. J. Gann", white, male, age 2, born AL, living with parents and brother (assumed relationships).; Principal=AL Marion Co Census 1870, Witness=Smith W. Gann1 |
Citations
- [S9] U.S. Census 1870, www.ancestry.com, AL, Marion County, Western District, p. 8, Image 8 at www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1870.
William M. Gann
#2126, (circa 1846 - )
| Last Edited | Jan 28, 2002 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Zela Naomi Franks |
| Charts | Descendants of Samuel and Elizabeth Gann |
| Father* | Smith Gann b. 1804 |
| Mother* | Britania (?) b. 1825 |
| Birth* | circa 1846 | |
| Cen-Enum* | 18 November 1850 | Beat #5, Marion County, Alabama, USA; William M. Gann, age 4, born AL. Living with parents, Smith and Britania and two siblings (assumed relationships).; Principal=AL Marion Co Census 18501 |
Citations
- [S12] U.S. Census 1850, www.ancestry.com, Alabama, Marion County, Beat #5, page 221.. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1850.
William P. Gann1
#2232, (1847 - )
| Last Edited | Feb 9, 2002 |
| Father* | Jacob Gann1 b. 1820 |
| Mother* | Sarah (?) (?)1 b. 1822 |
| Birth* | 1847 | Alabama, USA1 |
| Cen-Enum* | 27 November 1850 | Beat #6, Marion County, Alabama, USA; William P. Gann, age 3, born AL, living with parents, Jacob and Sarah, and 1 sister.; Principal=AL Marion Co Census 18501 |
Citations
- [S12] U.S. Census 1850, www.ancestry.com, Alabama, Marion County, District 13, Beat 6.. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1850.
Willie Gann1
#2996, (1862 - )
| Last Edited | Nov 21, 2002 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Zela Naomi Franks |
| Charts | Descendants of Samuel and Elizabeth Gann |
| Father* | William Gann1 b. 1826 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Elizabeth Rader1 b. 1830 |
| Birth* | 1862 | Desoto County, Mississippi, USA1 |
| Cen-Enum* | 2 June 1870 | Desoto County, Mississippi, USA; "Willie Gann", age 8, female, born MS, attended school. Living with William and Elizabeth Gann and 4 sisters (assumed relationships).; Principal=MS DeSoto Co Census 1870, Witness=William Gann1 |
Citations
- [S9] U.S. Census 1870, www.ancestry.com, Mississippi, DeSoto County, Town 6, Range 9, Arkabutla Post Office, p. 414B. Image 834 at www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1870.
Tressie M. Garrett1
#4863, (7 October 1924 - )
| Last Edited | Feb 9, 2005 |
| Married Name | Franks1 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Melva G. Franks1 | |
| Birth* | 7 October 1924 | 1 |
Citations
- [S44] Email Message, from Rick Franks to Pat Balkcom (e-mail address), 06 Feb 2005. Rick's great grandfather is James William Franks.
Annie Mae Garrison1
#4830, (15 May 1893 - 21 November 1937)
| Last Edited | Jul 23, 2004 |
| Married Name | Franks1 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Clifton Franks1 | |
| Birth* | 15 May 1893 | 1 |
| Death* | 21 November 1937 | 1 |
| Burial* | November 1937 | Guin City Cemetery, Guin, Marion County, Alabama, USA; Annie is buried with her husband and his parents.2 |
Citations
- [S25] Ancestry.com, from database by Joe Tensey at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:60951&id=I4248154. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Guin City, AL Cemetery records at
http://www.guinal.org/PDFs/2002_PDFs/guincitycem.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line.
Benjamin Gass1
#3725
| Last Edited | Nov 30, 2003 |
| Marriage* | Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Eleanor Galbreath2 |
Family | Eleanor Galbreath b. c 1710, d. 1758 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Walter Gilbert's website at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/384.htm
His source CGANA, sect. 2, p. 12.. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line. - [S26] Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line, Walter Gilbert's website at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/768.htm
His source CGANA, sect. 2, p. 12. - [S128] Thomas A Elder, Genealogy of David Elder and Margery Stewart (Wooster, Ohio: 1905), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of David Elder and Margarery Stewart.
- [S25] Ancestry.com, James McLure at e-mail address. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
Benjamin Gass1
#4263, (1744 - 1827)
| Last Edited | Nov 24, 2003 |
| Father* | Benjamin Gass1 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Galbreath1 b. c 1710, d. 1758 |
| Birth* | 1744 | Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA1 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary McClain1 | |
| Death* | 1827 | Brooke County, West Virginia, USA1 |
Citations
- [S25] Ancestry.com, James McLure at e-mail address. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
Mary Gass1
#3726
| Last Edited | Nov 24, 2003 |
| Father* | Benjamin Gass1 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Galbreath1 b. c 1710, d. 1758 |
| Married Name | Stewart1 | |
| Marriage* | 1760 | Chambersberg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA; William and Mary were first cousins.; Principal=William Stewart2,1 |
Family | William Stewart b. 21 Aug 1738, d. 1811 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Walter Gilbert's website at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/384.htm
His source CGANA, sect. 2, p. 12.. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line. - [S25] Ancestry.com, Mara Harris at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spacm7&id=I7774. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S25] Ancestry.com, submitted by Mara Harris at e-mail address.
Prudence Gass1
#4265
| Last Edited | Nov 24, 2003 |
| Father* | Benjamin Gass1 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Galbreath1 b. c 1710, d. 1758 |
Citations
- [S128] Thomas A Elder, Genealogy of David Elder and Margery Stewart (Wooster, Ohio: 1905), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of David Elder and Margarery Stewart.
William Gass1
#4266
| Last Edited | Nov 24, 2003 |
| Father* | Benjamin Gass1 |
| Mother* | Eleanor Galbreath1 b. c 1710, d. 1758 |
Citations
- [S128] Thomas A Elder, Genealogy of David Elder and Margery Stewart (Wooster, Ohio: 1905), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of David Elder and Margarery Stewart.
G. B. Gentry1
#1643
| Last Edited | Feb 6, 2002 |
| Marriage* | 15 March 1849 | Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA; Married by D. Buchanan, JP.; Principal=Jane Franks2 |
Citations
- [S67] Jordan Dodd et al, compiler, Early American Marriages: Mississippi, 1825-1850 (Bountiful, Utah: Precision Indexing Publishers), Database found at www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Mississippi Marriages 1825-50.
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Itawamba County, MS Marriage Book 3. page 100. Posted at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~robfra/statecen.html. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line.
Lucinda C. Gentry1
#2196
| Last Edited | Feb 6, 2002 |
| Married Name | 15 May 1862 | Gann |
| Marriage* | 15 May 1862 | Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA; Principal=Elijah S. Gann1 |
Citations
- [S68] Family History Library, compiler, Itawamba County, Mississippi Marriages 1851-65 (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS), Microfilm #0901648-0901649. Database extraction at www.ancestry.com.. Hereinafter cited as Itawamba County, Mississippi Marriages 1851-65.
Sarah Eulyene Gias1
#2840, ( - 24 September 1919)
| Last Edited | Oct 13, 2002 |
| Charts | Descendants of Samuel and Elizabeth Gann |
| Nickname | Sally1 | |
| Name Variation | Guise1 | |
| Married Name | 1852 | Gann1 |
| Marriage* | 1852 | Principal=Jasper Levi Gann1 |
| Death* | 24 September 1919 | 1 |
Family | Jasper Levi Gann b. 14 Feb 1835, d. 24 Jan 1911 | |
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Posting by Rubie Gann Golart at the "Migrations" website
http://www.migrations.org/individual.php3?record=4263. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line.
Uriah Gibbs1
#2128, (1754 - )
| Last Edited | Oct 20, 2006 |
| Birth* | 1754 | 1 |
| Cen-Enum* | 18 November 1850 | Beat #5, Marion County, Alabama, USA; Uriah Gibbs, age 96, male, birthplace unknown, living with Smith and Britania Gann. Do not know if he is a relative.; Principal=AL Marion Co Census 18501 |
Citations
- [S12] U.S. Census 1850, www.ancestry.com, Alabama, Marion County, Beat #5, page 221.. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1850.
Dr. Edmund R. Gibson1
#1601
| Last Edited | Nov 20, 2001 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Elizabeth Phifer1 |
Citations
- [S54] Robert M. Topkins, compiler, Marriage and Death Notices From The Western Carolinian (Raleigh, NC, 1975, Page 34.
Emily Gibson1
#2632, (1840 - )
| Last Edited | Nov 24, 2002 |
| Name Variation | McKamie; Name variation created for alphabetical purposes. | |
| Birth* | 1840 | North Carolina, USA1 |
| Married Name | McCamey1 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Unknown McCamey1 | |
| Cen-Head* | 9 June 1880 | Enumeration District 204, Elm Springs Township, Washington County, Arkansas, USA; "Emily McCamey", white, female, age 40, widowed or divorced, living with parents Bethel and Sinai Gibson. She is doing housework, was born NC, father in NC, mother in VA. Her 2 children, Mary A. and William are also living with her.; Principal=AR Washington Co Census 1880, Resident=Mary A. McCamey, Resident=William McCamey1 |
| Cen-Enum | 9 June 1880 | Enumeration District 204, Elm Springs Township, Washington County, Arkansas, USA; "Mary A. McCamey", white, female, age 11, daughter of Emily McCamey, granddaughter of Bethel and Sinai Gibson, doing housework, born AR, father born TN, mother NC. Living with grandparents, mother, and brother, William.; Principal=Mary A. McCamey, Principal=AR Washington Co Census 18801 |
| Cen-Enum | 9 June 1880 | Enumeration District 204, Elm Springs Township, Washington County, Arkansas, USA; "William F. (spelling of middle initial unclear) McCamey", white, male, age 7, son of Emily McCamey, grandson of Bethel and Sinai Gibson, born AR, father born TN, mother NC. Living with grandparents, mother, and sister, Mary A.; Principal=William McCamey, Principal=AR Washington Co Census 18801 |
Family | Unknown McCamey b. c 1835, d. b 1880 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Unknown McCamey1 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S10] U.S. Census 1880, www.ancestry.com, Arkansas, Washington County, Elm Springs Township, Enumeration District 204, page 14.. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census 1880.
Chief Justice John Bannister Gibson1
#4204
| Last Edited | Dec 5, 2003 |
| Occupation* | John Bannister Gibson, LL. D. 'For many years Chief Justice of Pennsylvania name of Gibson in Scotland was Gilbertson. The earliest mention of the name in Pennsylvania is in 1730 when Governor Hamilton laid out Lancaster "at the site where George Gibson kept a tavern." This George Gibson was the grandfather of Judge Gibson. It is said that he was six feet, eight inches tall. It was supposed that he was buried at Carlisle. In the erection of this monument it was necessary to have a broad excavation and in making this George Gibson's grave was found. His family consisted of two sons and two daughters. His son George married Anna West, daughter of Francis West, a Colonial Judge and cousin of Benjamin West, the artist.Their son was John Bannister Gibson; his middle name was for a friend of his father's. Judge Gibson's father died in 1797 and left four sons. In poverty, this noble woman reared them herself, teaching them not only the ordinary branches but also the higher ones. A devout Episcopalian,Sabbath rarely found her absent from St. John's at Carlisle, fifteen miles from her home. One Sabbath unexpectedly finding Bishop White of Christ Church visiting in Carlisle, she persuaded him to accompany her home to christen some of her boys. When they reached Sherman's Creek, Perry County, no boys were to be found. Thinking their mother was away for a long time, they had gone hunting. Imagine the return. To you who think of Judge Gibson as only a lawyer and judge, these items may be interesting. As a musician he was gifted, probably inheriting taste from his grandfather, who, when the fifer was injured in one of the Revolutionary battles, sheathed his sword, picked up the fife, and led his men to victory. Eye witnesses have told of the ease with which Judge As a Mason he was R. W. Deputy Grand Master of the R. W. Grand Lodge ofF. and A. Masons of Pennsylvania, elected St. John's Day, December 27,1821, and re-elected December 27, 1822. He was elected R. W. Grand Master December 27, 1823; in this office he served one year. He was admitted as a Master Mason in Lodge No. 43, at Lancaster, December 20, 1811, but afterwards withdrew. Subsequently he connected himself with Lodge No. 61,at Wilkes Barre and was Worshipful Master of the Lodge for two successive terms, from December 27, 1814 to December 26, 1816. An interesting story is told of him as a dentist. When he was seventy years old a friend in Philadelphia asked him where he purchased his beautiful teeth. Their appearance was so natural that they fascinated her. Her chagrin was great when the Judge replied, 'You are mistaken,they are my own. I have used them from boyhood.' It was true. When his first tooth came loose, Judge Gibson fastened it by wire to its neighbors and continued to do so with loosening teeth until, as the Judge expressed it, he had 'nothing to tie to.' The dentists in Philadelphia could offer nothing but a false set. Discouraged, but not defeated, he returned to Carlisle, and sought the aid of Dr. George Hendel, who is buried near him. Dr. Hendel was noted for his inventive resources and mechanical skill but could not think of a remedy; however, he offered the use of his tools and Judge Gibson after several experiments made a plate which held his own teeth. These he used until his death. At a meeting of dentists in Philadelphia, Dr. Hendel told of this, then unheard of achievement and Judge Gibson inspired by success often helped the dentist in his office.2 | |
| Marriage* | 1812 | Principal=Sarah Work Galbreath1,2 |
Citations
- [S124] History of Cumberland and Adams County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: Warren, Beers, and Company, 1886), p. 141.. Hereinafter cited as History of Cumberland and Adams County, PA.
- [S96] Clan Galbraith Association, from "John of Ireland" database submitted by B. J. Galbreath, updated 2002.. Hereinafter cited as Clan Galbraith Association.
Jane Gillespie1
#3701
| Last Edited | Mar 21, 2003 |
| Married Name | circa 1706 | Bertram1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1706 | Principal=Rev. William Bertram1 |
Family | Rev. William Bertram b. 1674, d. 2 May 1746 | |
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, Walter Gilbert's website at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/384.htm. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line.
- [S26] Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line, Walter Gilbert's website at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/384.htm
Edmond Riley Gillihan1
#1971
| Last Edited | Jan 13, 2002 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Martha E. Franks1 |
Citations
- [S26] Compiled Records from Genealogy Mail List or Website, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gaydads&id=I163. Hereinafter cited as Transcribed and Compiled Records On Line.
George Gilliland
#4041, (31 March 1797 - 9 October 1869)
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | William Gilliland Esq. b. 12 Jan 1753, d. 7 Jul 1831 |
| Mother* | Catherine Fleming b. 1753, d. 13 Aug 1798 |
| Birth* | 31 March 1797 | Date based on age on tombstone. |
| Death* | 9 October 1869 | Date on tombstone. |
| Burial* | October 1869 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Gravestone states: George Gilliland Died Oct. 9, 1869 Aged 72y 6 months and 9 days |
James Gilliland1
#4033, (1 August 1745 - )
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | John Gilliland1 b. s 1720 |
| Mother* | Jane (?)1 b. s 1720 |
| Birth* | 1 August 1745 | Pennsylvania, USA1 |
| Residence* | say 1775 | Petersburg, Virginia, USA1 |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 101, Aug. 5, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
John Gilliland1
#4031, (say 1720 - )
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Birth* | say 1720 | 1 |
| Residence* | say 1740 | Bigglerville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; This is the current name of the town.; Principal=Jane (?)1 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Jane (?)1 |
Family | Jane (?) b. s 1720 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 101, Aug. 5, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
John Gilliland1
#4035, (13 April 1750 - )
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | John Gilliland1 b. s 1720 |
| Mother* | Jane (?)1 b. s 1720 |
| Birth* | 13 April 1750 | Pennsylvania, USA1 |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 101, Aug. 5, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
John Gilliland
#4037, (1 May 1778 - 7 April 1831)
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | William Gilliland Esq. b. 12 Jan 1753, d. 7 Jul 1831 |
| Mother* | Catherine Fleming b. 1753, d. 13 Aug 1798 |
| Birth* | 1 May 1778 | Date based on age on gravestone. |
| Marriage* | 21 May 1807 | Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Elizabeth McIlvain1 |
| (Witness) Death | 11 July 1808 | Principal=Elizabeth McIlvain1 |
| Marriage* | 9 May 1816 | Principal=Margaret McCurdy1 |
| Death* | 7 April 1831 | Date on gravestone. |
| Burial* | April 1831 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Gravestone states: John Gilliland Died April 7, 1831 Aged 52y, 11months and 6 days |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 102, Aug. 12, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
Dr. Joseph Gilliland
#4040, (15 November 1791 - 28 September 1844)
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | William Gilliland Esq. b. 12 Jan 1753, d. 7 Jul 1831 |
| Mother* | Catherine Fleming b. 1753, d. 13 Aug 1798 |
| Birth* | 15 November 1791 | Based on age on gravestone. |
| Death* | 28 September 1844 | Date on gravestone. |
| Burial* | September 1844 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Gravestone states: In Memory of Dr. Joseph Gilliland Died Sept. 28 1844 Aged 52y, 10m, and 13 d. |
Samuel Gilliland1
#4034, (16 October 1746 - 26 September 1812)
| Last Edited | Apr 11, 2004 |
| Father* | John Gilliland1 b. s 1720 |
| Mother* | Jane (?)1 b. s 1720 |
| Birth* | 16 October 1746 | Pennsylvania, USA; This birthdate is based on age on gravestone. |
| Marriage* | Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Eleanor Vance1 | |
| Military* | circa 1776 | Also is listed on the gravestone plaque of Revolutinary Soldiers buried in Great Conewago Cemetery.1 |
| Death* | 26 September 1812 | Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA1 |
| Burial* | September 1812 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; I have picture of gravestone. "In Memory of Samuel Gilliland Who Departed this life Sept. 26th A.D. 1812 Age 65 yrs 11months 10 days |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 101, Aug. 5, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
Samuel Gilliland
#4036, (31 July 1780 - 16 December 1817)
| Last Edited | May 24, 2003 |
| Father* | William Gilliland Esq. b. 12 Jan 1753, d. 7 Jul 1831 |
| Mother* | Catherine Fleming b. 1753, d. 13 Aug 1798 |
| Birth* | 31 July 1780 | Based on age on gravestone. |
| Military* | circa 1812 | War of 1812 in the 16th infantry as a surgeon and was based on the Canadian border1 |
| Death* | 16 December 1817 | |
| Burial* | December 1817 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Gravestone states: In memory of Samuel Gilliland Late surgeon of the United States Army Died Dec 16, 1817 Aged 37 y, 4 m and 16 days |
Citations
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 102, Aug. 12, 1939. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
William Gilliland Esq.1,2
#3940, (12 January 1753 - 7 July 1831)
| Last Edited | May 1, 2004 |
| Father* | John Gilliland3 b. s 1720 |
| Mother* | Jane (?)3 b. s 1720 |
| Birth* | 12 January 1753 | Pennsylvania, USA2 |
| Military* | circa 1776 | Also is listed on the gravestone plaque of Revolutinary Soldiers buried in Great Conewago Cemetery. Served as Lt. Col.3,4 |
| Marriage* | 10 April 1777 | Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Catherine Fleming5 |
| (Witness) Death | 13 August 1798 | Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Catherine Fleming5 |
| Occupation* | 5 April 1800 | Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Gov. Thomas McKean appointed William Gilliland, Esq. of the County of Adams, to be one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas.6 |
| Marriage* | 23 June 1807 | Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Mary Galbreath1,7 |
| Death* | 7 July 1831 | Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; "Died on the 7th inst. (July 7, 1831) William Gilliland, Esq. in the 79th year of his age. His youthful ardor was identified by the spirit of 1776. He felt for his country's wrongs, and as a soldier of the Revolution, assisted in maintaining its rights, and securing its liberty and independence. He served as a Justice of the Peace and as a member of the State Legislature for many years and later acted as Associate Judge of the county. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church."; Witness=Mary Galbreath8 |
| Burial* | July 1831 | Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; I have pictures of the gravestone. |
Family | Catherine Fleming b. 1753, d. 13 Aug 1798 | |
| Marriage* | 10 April 1777 | Pennsylvania, USA; Principal=Catherine Fleming5 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S112] Clan Galbraith Association, The Red Tower Journal: Vol. XX (Sept. 1998), p. 11," Wills of John Galbraith and Mary Galbraith of Adams Co., PA" by Frances Williams.. Hereinafter cited as "The Red Tower Journal."
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams County (Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg Newspaper, 1938), No. 102, Aug. 12, 1939.. Hereinafter cited as Backgrounds of Adams Co.
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams Co., No. 101, Aug. 5, 1939.
- [S112] "The Red Tower Journal", "Galbraith Patriots" by Laurel Anderson, Vol. XXV, No. 3, Spring, 2004, p. 99. Original source DAR Patriot Index.
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams Co., No. 101, Aug. 12, 1939.
- [S119] Adams County, Pennsylvania Deed Book: Book A-11, 05 April 1800., Adams County Clerk, n.p.. Hereinafter cited as Adams County PA Deed Book.
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams Co., No. 102, Aug. 12, 1939.
- [S113] B. F. Macpherson, Backgrounds of Adams Co., No. 102, Aug. 12, 1939. their source was newspaper obituary.
Elena Gilton1
#2533, (24 December 1878 - 19 April 1948)
| Last Edited | Apr 3, 2002 |
| Birth* | 24 December 1878 | 1 |
| Married Name | Franks1 | |
| Death* | 19 April 1948 | 1 |
| Burial* | April 1948 | Walton Cemetery, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA; Elena is buried beside Henry Lee Franks (assumed husband).1 |
Citations
- [S69] Betty Burton-Cruber, compiler, Cemetery Markings - Itawamba County, Mississippi (Amory, MS: Amory Advertiser, 1978), p. 518. Hereinafter cited as Cemetery Markings of Itawamba County, Mississippi.