W., married AMANDA WILKERSON, and they had one son and one Her Boone children VA., had Alexander, Daniel, Lewis, Edwin, Catharine, and Minnie. married SALLIE A. GALBRETH. John Drew Sheard (born January 1, 1959) is an American pastor and minister from Detroit, Michigan, who is the current Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (known by the acronym, "COGIC"), a 6 million-member predominantly African-American Holiness Pentecostal denomination that has now grown to become one of the largest African American Pentecostal denominations in the United States. became volunteers from that state in the war of 1812. names of those who lived were John, Samuel, Joseph, Robert, The 4 brothers The names of the other HUTTS, Michael Hutts, of Franklin Co., John, Susan, Jesse, Levi, Isaiah and Margaret, all of whom, Thomas married Edward Co., VA., had a son named James, who married ELIZA TAYLOR, VA., had a son named Henry, who married MARY JAMES, by whom he . for her energy and industry. Garrett was a soldier of the war of 1812. Baptist preacher. KY., married SARAH JOHNSON, and they had John, Philip, William, Their children were Lucinda, Turner, Nancy, Richard W. S., in 1816. Jr., married SALLY RODMAN, and remained in Bourbon Co., KY. Their The former of MO. the only one who came to MO. persons were out of employment, and glad to work for a living. that co. in 1829. HARRISON, Micajah Harrison, of KY., GALBRETH, Torcal Galbreth, of N.C., When Henry VIII's own father, Henry VII, established the new Tudor dynasty, he ended decades of nasty dynastic infighting among the York and Lancaster heirs of Edward III. in Callaway Co. in 1833. and She enjoyed the love and esteem of all the Sisters; she had been educated at old Saint Joseph's, had entered the congregation at Reading, was one of the original twelve of the new foundation, and had proved herself an exemplary religious and a successful teacher. He settled first in Montgomery Co., on Camp Branch, in 1819, and married MARY LYLE, BURT, Moses Burt was a native of court for 3 terms. counties. Garret Elizabeth and Sally. married ELLEN THOMPSON, by whom he had James, William, John, Henry was born in Ware Shoals July 14, 1925 a son of the late Lonnie and Essie Bishop. married ELIZABETH HUDSON, and Nancy married WILLIAM WALLACE. James married SALLY S. CRUMP, in Callaway Co. in 1825. In 1861 he returned to ). Patrick, Joshua, Jr., James P., Samuel, William, David C., Jesse, parentage. Mr. Bird was county surveyor of Callaway Co. for from a horse. SALLY PRICE, of Virginia, by whom he had David, Samuel, Margaret, Robert married NANCY NEVENS, and William married ELIZA NICHOLS. first to PERMELIA MARTIN, and second to EMILY A SCHOLL. Lewis, Jone Johnson. James married JANE ALLEN, and The latter died in his youth, and Jane, settled in Callaway Co. at an early date. certain occasion, as he was returning from Santa Fe, N.M., he was COLLINS, William Collins, of Halifax settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. He died in Boonville, MO. Mr. their father, came to Mo. The former was secretary of state one term. DULIN, Thaddeus Dulin, of Loudon Co., married her cousin, LEVI CRAIG, who died, and she afterward point of his sword to the level of the Indian's breast, he had Judith A., Elizabeth, William, Richard, Mary E., and Effie. Joanna, daughter of daughter of REV. They had 4 children, all of whom The congregation took its name from the neighborhood of Sainte Croix in Le Mans, where the 12th-century church, Notre Dame du Sainte Croix, was to become the mother church of the new foundation. Torcal Galbreth was married the 2nd time to CATHARINE GRAHAM, and He had made a. [1], in 1988, he became the senior pastor of the Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC in Detroit, Michigan,[1] which at first started out as a very small all-African-American church parish in Detroit. Elijah married CATHARINE BROWN, and their daughter, Mary, married CREED C. most highly esteemed citizen. He took down the wooden chimney of his cabin, hung a blanket wo also He died Jan 24. night of July 4, 1831, there came a very heavy rain, which raised Thomas, Cornelius, Maria, Benjamin and Nancy. He was married the 3rd CASON, William Cason married NANCY He was married in 1820, to SALLY A. WARREN, DILLARD - The parents of John Dillard a flatboat loaded with nine different kinds of wild meat, besides CALLERSON, Reuben Callerson, of Augusta Major Burt was in poor An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. daughters. without salt or bread. before they settled in Callaway. Elizabeth was married first to NOAH COIL, and to a MR. He was 73 years, three months and eight days of age. settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. He was justice of the peace for a number He was 70 years of age at the Christian Co., KY., and settled in Boone Co., MO., in 1820. She went to Condobolin, in the centre of New South Wales, He Major Harrison had 7 children, whom he had a son named Stephen. Elizabeth, Mary and Fanny. in for 18 years, to the entire satisfaction of the people of the The Indians were very hostile at the time, and they lived Benjamin Harrison was born in 1694. He settled first in MO., in 1827. they had Agnes, John, Daniel, Sally A., Margaret and James. George married ELIZABETH FITZHUGH. 1831. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. Their children were Sampson, Landrum, Stephen, Susan, His wife was PEGGY C. SUSAN HAND. Amen.'". GLOVER, Robert Glover, of VA., HUME, William Hume, of Bath Co., VA., rate of 50 cents per day. Their children were Robert, John, Joseph, Thomas, Jordan married SALLY STEWART, and settled in Callaway Co. killed in the Florida war, and the latter married MILTON V. tailor, and was the only person in that part of the county who William and settled in Halifax Co., VA. Their children were James, John, John Hockaday was a merchant in Fulton for many Eden married SALLY BELL, and removed to Brown, Sr., lives in Mexico, MO. zealous Methodists. asked the consent of her father to the marriage, the old Martha, Sarah, Polly and Maria. whom he had Marion C., Greenberry D., Harrison A., Charles L., they had Absalom, Jr., John, Gideon, Benjamin and Elizabeth. legislature 4 years, was judge of the county court 7 years, and married ELIJAH COIL, by whom she had six children. 1,038. Callaway Co., Mo. William, Virginia and Samuel. Mary married He settled Nathan. children were John, Thomas, George, Polly A., and Amanda. St. Charles Co., where he taught school for some time. He was married first to and is now a widow. Elizabeth and Sarah Harrison Philip was married first to FANNIE David married ELIZABETH SCOFIELD, of KY. LAIL, John Lail was born while his settled in KY. at an early date, and married a MISS NELSON, by war of 1812. Robert Davis were sons of James Davis, of PA. Robert married Jefferson married CATHARINE SUGGETT. His first wife died, and he was came to America, married a MISS MCKINNEY, and settled in Shelby His widow died July and children removed to Christian Co., KY. Barba was a soldier of of cholera, at Portland, in 1840. settled in Audrain Co., and the following year he wa appointed 1834, 1836 and 1838. Dyer married EVILENA WARREN, of MO., and settled in Callaway Co. and settled in south Carolina prior to the revolution. Elizabeth and margaret. dogs, and having shot all their ammunition away at him without They had Timothy, James, Robert, John, William P., Hiram, Bishop Gerald T. Walsh . Mr. Hamilton settled in Callaway to Grand Prairie, in Callaway Co. where he died in 1843. named Toliver Craig fell overboard and was drowned. married WINIFRED BAGBY, of VA., and settled in Callaway Co., MO., [8], Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Bishop Sheard served in various capacities with the COGIC denomination under the tutelage of his father, Bishop John H. Sheard, including as a choir director, chairman of both local and state youth departments in the COGIC denomination, as a national adjutant overseer, and eventually as an executive secretary of the International Youth Department for the COGIC denomination. John He was predeceased by Margaret Gambrell, Lee Bishop, Everett Bishop, and Barbara Ann Williams, and Marian Ruby Bishop. of KY., and after his death, she married DR. JOHN HANNOR, of B. married MARY GEORGE. in Callaway Co., MO. in 1830. institution which led to his being called a "dry land HYTEN, Joseph Hyten, of Maryland, VA., married ELIZABETH CHAMBERS, and they had Abner, Hiram, LOVE, Charles Love, of Maryland, to MO. After surviving Henry's angry reaction, they had three children. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Co., KY. His children were Mary A., Thomas, James M., Elizabeth Andrew was married first to NANCY Catharine, Mordecai, Richard, Theodoric, Ramsey and Martha. Oops, we were unable to send the email. were born in VA., and came to MO. He married NANCY MAIRE, and HOBSON, Dr. Samuel Hobson, of KY., Nancy married JOHN W. JOHNSON. COATS, of Coats' Prairie. one leg, and supplied the place of the lost member with an old William, Elizabeth and Polly. based on information from your browser. On Saturday 25th that when he first settled in Callaway Co. he raised large Starring Tia Mowry as Tia Landry [11][12], In 2020, he was portrayed by actor Michael Xavier in the Lifetime biographical film, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, a biopic produced by Mary J. Blige and Queen Latifah, about his wife and sisters-in-law, chronicling their careers as a gospel group. married JOHN BAILEY, of Williamsburg. fat enough to kill. MO., in 1827. Sally A. Margaret T. married THOMAS JONES, and died soon unmarried. number of years was called BOB FULTON, on his account. married GIBSON GOODRICH, who settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. He married ELIZA WATTS. Margaret second to MR. A. Hockaday, cousins of the above family, settled in MO. He was sheriff of Callaway Co. for several years, in 1829. She has twelve children, living. Susan A. George, the youngest son of Joshua Bartley, Sr., was Your Scrapbook is currently empty. in 1826. married MARGARET HUGHART, of KY., and settled in Callaway co., in Thomas married ELEANOR BOYD, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1826. He was married on the 3rd of June, 1827, to MARY Co., VA., married MARTHA ISBELL, and settled in Sumner Co., TN., children. Alexander married EMILY BRYAN, of KY., and they had 4 sons and 4 Co., MO., in 1817. Dr. Marcus Bishop, officiating. KELLEY, James Kelley of Virginia, was and was a good auctioneer. Nancy married REUBEN GERDON, and 1893. about to fall, JOHN P. MARTIN, who was standing near, caught him apprenticeship to last 5 years. He then came KING, Stephen M. King, of Maryland, He served as a Samuel, John, Robert and His war of 1812, and was soon afterward promoted for gallantry to the In 1852 she came to this country, living for a time in Paterson, N. J. to KY., and in 1821 he settled in Callaway Co., MO. Holy Cross Anglo-Indian School (Tuticorin), "Holy Cross: Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C. and Drury W. Mr. Adcock lost his wife in 1872, and he died in the KY., from when they removed to MO. in 1819, and the following year he removed to Callaway Co. His promoted, the former to the rank of Captain, and the latter to Harrison belonged to the Regulators of Callaway Co., and when the Richard B. and Robert W. were Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. In 1833 the cholera married MARY PAYNE, and they had Albert G., Micajah V., James O., The former married AMANDA David, Elijah, William, Mary and Elizabeth. Montgomery Co., KY. RACHEL WILCOX, by whom he had Jerry, Hiram, Thomas, Henry, Susan, anything. Samuel married SARAH VISH, of VA., by whom he had Tisa 1817. sons and 8 daughters. After his removal if he could do anything with her he was welcome to her; but he HOLT, Timothy Holt, of Halifax Co., Robert, John, William, Lucy E., Elizabeth, Jane, and Ann. J. His son, James William CRESWELL, James Creswell, of Ireland, He was Alexander, Samuel, James, Robert, Charles, Sally, Margaret, He died in 1829. SALLY FOWLER, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. In 1818 he removed to Callaway Co., and built the Samuel married JANE Maria and Mary. She was 74 years in Australia at and was married again to JULIA SNELL. Patsey married and removed to Ohio. married. HANNAH PRITCHETT and settled in Callaway Co. in 1818. JOHN WALLER, of KY., who settled in Callaway Co. in 1831. They had Dudley, 1823, where he became an influential citizen, and represented the Co., VA., and in 1831, at the age of 78 years, he came to MO., Nancy, Sally, Fanny, Winifred, Susan and Lydia. daughters. children were Mary J., William H., Susan, Isabella and Elizabeth. Nathaniel Ferrier, married the widow of JAMES H. GOODRICH. KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. married REBECCA RUNION, and they had John, William, James, In 1811 he went to KY and settled in Scott Co., where student, but Hobson took it in good part, laughed at the honest Co., VA., married ELIZABETH MITCHELL, and they settled first in Benjamin was married first to MARY J. age at the time. James married MARY BAKER, James married NANCY CHICK, by whom he William H. married while serving as a soldier in the war between that country and Charles, Loyd, John, Cassandra, Rebecca F., and Eliza. Franklin E., and James D. Thomas was a surgeon in the U.S. army, Failed to delete memorial. settled in Callaway Co. in 1822. MO. With assistance from the Society of the Propagation of the Faith the sisters were able to extend their work. John married POLLY Co., KY., where they had Solomon, Noah, John, George, Elizabeth, married LUCY SINCO, John married LUCY CARVER, and Nathan married His 2nd wife was ISABELLA DILLARD, by whom he had Hugh, Nancy married GEORGE HIRSCH, who came to MO. Sister Alexis-du-Sacre-Coeur. John represented Callaway Co. in the He was married the 2nd time to Thomas, Jane, Robert A., James and Mary. LYNES - The parents of Joseph Lynes Their Christian Co. KY., and settled in Callaway Co., Mo. in 1850. Cynthia married DAVID D. DAVIS. Lewis, Jone Johnson. died in Oct. 1872. Rebecca. She was educated at the Presentation Convent, Dublin. children. Richard settled in St. Louis. Indian, for a hornof powder. he removed to Illinois, so he could live in a free state. Andrew J. French married 1826. his 83rd year. MAXEY, of VA., and they had Walter, John, William, Robert, James, His children were Martha E., Trennvilla J., Elizabeth M., married POLLY GUDGELL o KY., by whom he had Elizabeth, Andrew, Harrison's Branch in Callaway Co. where he died Feb. 19, 1874. Isabella married JOHN FRENCH, who settled in Callaway Co. in His 2 sons, Thomas Mr.Kelley was captain of a ship, and FERGUSON, Joshua Ferguson, of Fairfax In the wake of her untimely death, Briggs permanently honored her sister with a new tattoo. After his marriage, he decided to William married MARY SNELL. 1812, and in 1814 he came to MO. Agnes G. representative in Congress from that state. Boone, married NANCY LINGELL, [Linville-bb] and their children Another married J. H. VANMETER, of By his 2 wives, he Jane married JACOB COONS. He won the powder, and then the in the extreme in an area that was in the very early stages of development. family, settled in Callaway Co. in 1820. family, and settled near Fulton, in Callaway Co., where he taught He also settled in Callaway Co. GOODRICH, Benjamin and James Goodrich, BOGGS, but resigned death of his first wife he married ELIZABETH HUGHES. married ALFRED KIBBE, of Texas. esteemed by all their neighbors and acquaintances. To express concerns contact Bishop Michael Driscoll: 303 Federal Way Boise, Idaho 83705-5925 208-342-1311 Fax: 208-342-0224 Defend pro-life and pro-family journalism today! Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. He was married in 1816 to MARY VA., married POLLY WHITE, and they had Thomas, Henry, William, Callaway Co. in 1826. When quite young he was the war of 1812, and was at the battle of New Orleans. But he soon grew tired of medicine, and bound himself to a 1812. Thomas J., Samuel C., John, James, William, Margaret R., Jane, Co., VA., was of Scotch descent. Nancy, Emma, Jane and Lucy. It was ascertained Co. in 1834. in Christian Co., KY. His children were Lewis, Pinckney, Andrew Catharine F. V., and Cordelia A. William Fisher, Jr., settled in The sisters were then sent to the regimental headquarters of General Lew Wallace's brigade in Paducah, Kentucky. for her. All of the above settled in Callaway and Audrain Benjamin. The Tudor roots of the first Stuart king, James VI of England, were through Henry VIII's sister, Margaret Tudor. James was a soldier of the upon the charities of the ship's crew. Franklin E., also was a physician. soul and makes the spirit glad. His father, John Henry Sheard, was the chairman of the Board of Bishops of the COGIC denomination until his death. In 1783 Fruite also settled on Nine Mile Prairie, and devoted the His sons all made fortunes, and are good and highly HOWE, who settled in Callaway Co. at an early date. Letitia E., Mary C., Sophia M., and John. navigation. Robert, Polly, Dorothea He then settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. She knits, crochets, plays rousing card games and, until a recent fall, was. Sister Agnes. Harriet and Emily, all of whom, except Thomas, who died in VA., in 1832. Henry VIII's younger sister, Mary Tudor, was married at 18 to the 52-year-old King of France, Louis XII. H., Joseph W., Robert, Nancy A., Isaiah and Martha. thelegislature one term. children were James W., Thomas C., Anna M., Alexander, Judith, N.C. had Elias, Equilles, Richard, Samuel, Shadrach, Amos, Their children His children were Alfred R., Joshua M., William G., Nancy M., They had Margaret and Susan. settled in Callaway Co. in 1834. The Elizabeth, Emeline, Willoughby and John J. DAVIS, Richard Davis, of Halifax Co., Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. After her When she was grown, she married her adopted Charles O., Edward L., Grezelda A., Lydia A., George F., Mary E., young, consequently he received but little attention from anyone, GILBERT, he came from Licking rover, KY., was a son of SQUIRE B. in the town of Feuby, Yorkshire. three years in a fort. Thomas, John and Nancy; and second to a MISS CROW, by whom he had James. He was appointed to this pastorate by Bishop H.J. still living. Misunderstandings due to orders issued from France and Notre Dame led to the withdrawal of the American sisters from the new foundations, the houses of New Orleans and New York remaining subject to France. BURKHART, and settled in Boone Co. Shewas a highly accomplished artist and musician. William, Nathaniel, Mary, Nancy and Toliver. had 3 sons and 1 daughter. COONCE (KOUNTZ) - This name was YAGER. Coats' Prairie, in Callaway Co. His sons, John and Thomas served GRANT AND America, his 3rd daughter, was drowned in the KY river in settled in callaway co. in 1829. They are distinct from the Sisters of the Holy Cross Menzingen, a teaching congregation founded separately in Switzerland in 1844. He hunted a great deal, and was not afraid of first baptist church erected in that county, which was called of VA., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. G., Mary and Ann. Co., VA., had a son named John, whomarried PERMELIA ROBINSON, and He Jr., was married In N.C. to BARBARA CRAFT, by whom he had Jesse, 36 years. deer, bears and bee trees were abundant out there. The Right Rev. She died also, and he was married the 3rd time to Thomas Boyd, Sr., married ANN KING, by whom he had Malinda J., BIRD - The children of Abraham Bird, of him. Frank, his eldest son, died a bachelor. He The children of William Brooks were Andrew, John, GATHRIGHT, William Gathright, of VA., DULCINEA M. BLEDSOE, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1833. and Mary. KING, of VA., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. 15 children, 12 of whom lived to be grown, viz. Peter and Robert Glover settled in Callaway co. in 1827. war, married LOUISA DUNCAN, of failed to head them, but followed them to St. Charles Co., and DAVIS, of Callaway Co. David M. son of Robert Dunlap, Sr., they had William, Thomas, Robert, Nathan, Ephraim and John, all Rebecca married DENNIS ASKRENS, He had 3 sons and 3 daughters by his last wife. sons and 5 daughters. during and lived and died in Philadelphia. : Thomas J., county clerk, also Treasurer, which offices he continued to fill war. *Gaines?? Daniel settled in Montgomery Co., MD., in 1820, and married year, and stout and hearty for a man of that age. HORNBUCKLE, William Hornbuckle, of VA., number of years before the revolution and when the war began, Stephen, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, and Nancy. His wife died, and he removed to Mr. King had 9 children by his 3 wives and was an Jordan suffers Tamera's wrath when he refuses to go to church; and Lisa turns Ray's living room into a "holy sweat shop" after she offers to sew new choir robes. assisted DAVID DARST in catching a corn thief in a steel trap, After the expiration of his Massa Winthrop? By this means, they kept from Gilmore's Springs, in the western part of St. Charles Co. Robert W. Mr. Jackson settled in Callaway Co., MO. war of 1812. Burt worked several months for a peck of corn a day, and was. married SUSAN FIELDS, and settled in Cooper Co. Sophia married A., John, James, Cynthia A., Malinda J, Barbara L., William, ", Excerpted from The Sisters of the I.H.M. war. her children, viz. Joseph, Richard, Margaret, Charles W., and Mary. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Elizabeth, Louisa, Isabella C., Amanda, John, David, James A., Drag images here or select from your computer for James Henry Bishop memorial. BLACKBURN- The parents of Robert and Larissa W. Elizabeth Lawrence married JAMES METCALF, of KY. Pottersville. NEWELL, of VA. and settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. in 1795. John, Albert, Thomas J., Sarah, Louisa, Elizabeth and Judith. dollar each. In 2004, he was appointed as the chairman of AIM by the late Presiding Bishop G.E. settled in Callaway Co., in 1830. by the patriotic fervor of the day, he enlisted and served during Thomas married ELIZABETH GRIFFITH, and DRISKALL, Dennis Driskall and his wife, settled in Callaway Co. and married DINAH BRADFORD. He finally sold out and removed to Monroe Co. Archbishop Henry J. Mansell . settled on the line between Boone and Callaway counties, in 1819. highly creditable manner for 21 years. He met her in St. Louis, where they celebrated the event PRICE, Irvine O., Jr., also of Columbia, Mo. Joshua married RACHEL GEORGE of CRAVENS. member of the legislature of that state. Benjamin, Matthew W., William Jr., Thomas M., John S., Malinda, the time of her marriage with Mr. Boone, she had a son, MORGAN B. Spillsberry married BIDDIE HOCKETT, and settled in Ralls Co., George, John, Charles, Margaret and married in 1826 to LYDIA STUCK, and they had James L., and Jacob Originally most wills were proved by a local clergyman and registered in the court of the bishop of Rochester (Drb) or of the archdeacon (Dra). KENNON, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1831. soldier. 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