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EDGINGTON2,3 was born on 2 Jan 1744 in , Hampshire Co., West Virginia.2,3
[NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died before Feb 1814 in , Brooke
Co., West Virginia.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference
number 30514. [boyd-trees.ged]
!(1) "Edgington, A Genealogical Quarterly," Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1991. (2) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," comp. by Ross B. Johnston (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.156. (3) "That Dark and Bloody River," by Allen W. Eckert (New York: Bantam Books, 1995) p.18,87-88,198,232,273,323-324,431,701. (4) Billy Dubois Edgington, 1138 Bomo Koral Cir., Santa Ana, CA 92703 (1986). Cites: (a) Packer MSS 1-3. (b) "Mag. of Am. Gen." Vol. I, #3, p.24. !Birth: (1) 2 Jan 1744. (1,3) Hampshire Co., VA. (1) s/o George EDGINGTON/ Margaret BROOME. (NOTE: Hampshire Co. now in WV.) Marriage to Martha __: (2) Death: (2) Will proved, Feb 1814, Brooke Co., West Virginia. (4) 1814, Jefferson Co., OH. (NOTE: Jefferson Co., OH is just across the Ohio River from Holliday's Cove, WV.) (3) 1771: Settled at Redstone, now Brownsville, Fayette Co., PA. (3) c.1772/3: Bought from Andrew VAN SWEARINGEN 700 acres on Chartiers Creek for for $160. Was one of the earliest settlers on Chartiers Creek at Catfish Camp, later Washington, Washington Co., PA. (3) 1774, 2 Oct: After an attack by Mingo Indians on the Harmon GREATHOUSE cabin at Harmon's creek, 24 miles above Wheeling (WV), everyone in the cabin fled to the mile-distant cabin of Thomas EDGINGTON, which was much better fortified and had a dozen men on hand. Just after dark as a light drizzle was falling, the Indians attacked the EDGINGTON cabin and fired upon it at intervals until nearly midnight before finally leaving. (3) 1779, spring: At age 35, was chosen by Capt. Samuel BRADY to be one of his Rangers, which also included Samuel MURPHY, Peter PARCHMENT, John and Abram CUPPY, and Vachel and Kinzie DICKERSON. Thomas EDGINGTON was the eldest of this group who had a great deal of scouting and Indian fighting in his background. Described as a man of about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 160 pounds, serious and highly dependable, a very swift runner, and could lift objects much heavier than any of his neighbors could manage. They operated out of Fort Pitt at Pittsburgh and were responsible for scouting the area along the eastern shore of the Ohio River for signs of Indians, attacking raiding parties, warning settlements, and rescuing captured settlers. The Rangers operated until peace was finally established in 1795. (3) 1780, 17 Aug: Moved his family from their Chartier's Creek claim to Holliday's Cove, which was settled in 1771 by Harmon GREATHOUSE, John DODDRIDGE, Benjamin BIGGS, and George LEFLER. It was 66 miles down the Ohio River from Fort Pitt and 25 miles above Wheeling Creek, a couple of miles up Harmon's Creek on the site of present Holliday's Cove, Hancock Co., West Virginia. (3) 1781, Aug: Holliday's Cove Fort burned accidentally, and Thomas EDGINGTON and others undertook to rebuild it. It was nearly completed by Apr 1782. (3) 1782, 1 Apr: Captured by a Wyandot Indian party a mile up Harmon's Creek from his home. The party was led by Scotach and Simon GIRTY. On arrival at Half King's Town, EDGINGTON was forced to run the gauntlet, which he did bravely and well. Monakaduto (Half King), the chief and Scotach's father, liked what he saw and announced that he might adopt this white to take the place of his son Dakadulah, who had been killed 6 months earlier in a fight with Andrew POE. Monakaduto's wife, however, whom EDGINGTON referred to as "the old queen," objected so strenously that Monakaduto gave up on the idea. EDGINGTON was held captive in the village for 3 months before finally being sold to the British at Detroit. During his captivity, Scotach had treated him very well, as if they were brothers. EDGINGTON later said that "Scotach has the highest principles and is the noblest and best man I ever met, be he white, black or red." (3) Was shipped by the British from Detroit to Montreal and then to Kingston on the Hudson River, from which place he was released with Daniel KINNEY and John FITCH. (3) 1793, Mar: Returned to the upper Ohio. His family had moved back to Chartiers Creek, not knowing whether he was still alive. (3) Moved back to Holliday's Cove on Harmon's Creek. (2) 1814, Feb: Will of Thomas EDGINGTON named wife Martha, sons Jesse, John and Thomas.[alice-boyd.FTW] !(1) "Edgington, A Genealogical Quarterly," Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1991. (2) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," comp. by Ross B. Johnston (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.156. (3) "That Dark and Bloody River," by Allen W. Eckert (New York: Bantam Books, 1995) p.18,87-88,198,232,273,323-324,431,701. (4) Billy Dubois Edgington, 1138 Bomo Koral Cir., Santa Ana, CA 92703 (1986). Cites: (a) Packer MSS 1-3. (b) "Mag. of Am. Gen." Vol. I, #3, p.24. !Birth: (1) 2 Jan 1744. (1,3) Hampshire Co., VA. (1) s/o George EDGINGTON/ Margaret BROOME. (NOTE: Hampshire Co. now in WV.) Marriage to Martha __: (2) Death: (2) Will proved, Feb 1814, Brooke Co., WV. (4) 1814, Jefferson Co., OH. (NOTE: Jefferson Co., OH is just across the Ohio River from Holliday's Cove, WV.) (3) 1771: Settled at Redstone, now Brownsville, Fayette Co., PA. (3) c.1772/3: Bought from Andrew VAN SWEARINGEN 700 acres on Chartiers Creek for for $160. Was one of the earliest settlers on Chartiers Creek at Catfish Camp, later Washington, Washington Co., PA. (3) 1774, 2 Oct: After an attack by Mingo Indians on the Harmon GREATHOUSE cabin at Harmon's creek, 24 miles above Wheeling (WV), everyone in the cabin fled to the mile-distant cabin of Thomas EDGINGTON, which was much better fortified and had a dozen men on hand. Just after dark as a light drizzle was falling, the Indians attacked the EDGINGTON cabin and fired upon it at intervals until nearly midnight before finally leaving. (3) 1779, spring: At age 35, was chosen by Capt. Samuel BRADY to be one of his Rangers, which also included Samuel MURPHY, Peter PARCHMENT, John and Abram CUPPY, and Vachel and Kinzie DICKERSON. Thomas EDGINGTON was the eldest of this group who had a great deal of scouting and Indian fighting in his background. Described as a man of about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 160 pounds, serious and highly dependable, a very swift runner, and could lift objects much heavier than any of his neighbors could manage. They operated out of Fort Pitt at Pittsburgh and were responsible for scouting the area along the eastern shore of the Ohio River for signs of Indians, attacking raiding parties, warning settlements, and rescuing captured settlers. The Rangers operated until peace was finally established in 1795. (3) 1780, 17 Aug: Moved his family from their Chartier's Creek claim to Holliday's Cove, which was settled in 1771 by Harmon GREATHOUSE, John DODDRIDGE, Benjamin BIGGS, and George LEFLER. It was 66 miles down the Ohio River from Fort Pitt and 25 miles above Wheeling Creek, a couple of miles up Harmon's Creek on the site of present Holliday's Cove, Hancock Co., WV. (3) 1781, Aug: Holliday's Cove Fort burned accidentally, and Thomas EDGINGTON and others undertook to rebuild it. It was nearly completed by Apr 1782. (3) 1782, 1 Apr: Captured by a Wyandot Indian party a mile up Harmon's Creek from his home. The party was led by Scotach and Simon GIRTY. On arrival at Half King's Town, EDGINGTON was forced to run the gauntlet, which he did bravely and well. Monakaduto (Half King), the chief and Scotach's father, liked what he saw and announced that he might adopt this white to take the place of his son Dakadulah, who had been killed 6 months earlier in a fight with Andrew POE. Monakaduto's wife, however, whom EDGINGTON referred to as "the old queen," objected so strenously that Monakaduto gave up on the idea. EDGINGTON was held captive in the village for 3 months before finally being sold to the British at Detroit. During his captivity, Scotach had treated him very well, as if they were brothers. EDGINGTON later said that "Scotach has the highest principles and is the noblest and best man I ever met, be he white, black or red." (3) Was shipped by the British from Detroit to Montreal and then to Kingston on the Hudson River, from which place he was released with Daniel KINNEY and John FITCH. (3) 1793, Mar: Returned to the upper Ohio. His family had moved back to Chartiers Creek, not knowing whether he was still alive. (3) Moved back to Holliday's Cove on Harmon's Creek. (2) 1814, Feb: Will of Thomas EDGINGTON named wife Martha, sons Jesse, John and Thomas. Parents: George EDGINGTON and Margaret BROOME. Spouse: Martha. Thomas EDGINGTON and Martha were married. Reference Number:574240 Spouse: Martha. Thomas EDGINGTON and Martha were married. Reference Number:574241 Verne EDGINGTON3,739 died between 1925 and 1990.3,739 He is reference number 27213. Parents: Allen EDGINGTON and Minnie Wilma WILLIAMSON. EDGIVA5,128 was born about 870.5,128 She died between 923 and 965.5,128 She is reference number 2040. Spouse: Edward The ELDER. Edward The ELDER and EDGIVA were married. Reference Number:2211 Children were: EDMOND I. Queen Of England EDGIVA7,207,228,243,496 was born in 896 in , , Kent, England. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] She died in 953. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death] She was christened in England - Dtr Of Edward The Elder. She was buried in Winchester Cathedral, London, England. GIVN Edgiva "Queen" of SURN ENGLAND DATE 15 Dec 2000 HIST: @N488@ GIVN Ed giva, Queen of SURN England AFN 8HS0-6S _PRIMARY Y DATE 11 SEP 2000 TIME 2 1:36:09 OCCU Princess of England... SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 896;www.rootsweb. com/gumby says ABT 884, Wessex, England; members.aol.com/sargen3 ABT 884, Wes sex, England SOUR 1CHARL.TXT (Compuserve) & CHARL.TXT say 951;sites.rootsweb.com /gumby says AFT 955; Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton, p. 346 says 947 HAW KINS.GED says AFT 951; members.aol.com/sargen3 says AFT 955 1st name sometimes spelled Edgiva - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 289; Pro bably granddaughter of Alfred the Great -1CHARL.TXT (Compuserve); 1st name som etimes spelled Odgiva or Aedgyfu - COMYN4.TAF (Compu serve), p. 7; Sometimes c alled Edith - Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton; AEdgiva - COMYNJ.TAF (Compus erve), p. 11; Edgiva (Eadgifu (Aedgifu)) - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 130 EADGIFU, daughter of EDWARD THE ELDER and AELFLAEDA: HAWKINS.G ED gives parents as Edward, King of England & Elfleda (AElflaed) of Wiltshire - NPH http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0003/g0000089.htm#I 2139 & http://members.aol.com/sargen3/g0000040.htm#I2249 say parents are King E dward of England and Edgina (daughter of Sigilline) - NPH CAUS Childbirth TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 19 99 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 EVEN TYPE Title (Facts Pg) PLAC Princess of Wessex NPFX Princess GI VN Eadgifu (Edgiva) of SURN ENGLAND NSFX *Queen of France TITL pennington. FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19 , 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEX T Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PA GE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 DATE 7 MAY 2000 DA TE 22 MAY 2000Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of England Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of England Parents: . Parents: . Parents: Earl Dorman Of Kent SIGEHELM. Spouse: King Charles III. Children were: King Louis IV. Spouse: King Of West France Charles III "The OF FRANCE Roi De France.
King Of West France Charles III "The OF FRANCE Roi De France and Queen Of England
EDGIVA were married in 918 in (His 3Rd Wife). _FREL Natural
Spouse:
West Saxon King Of Edward ENGLAND I.
West Saxon King Of Edward ENGLAND I and Queen Of England EDGIVA were married
in 919 in Wessex, England.104,113 _FREL Natural
Queen Of France Queen Of France EDHILD7,25,26 was born about 895.25 She died in 937.25 She was buried in 937.25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of France Data Source: Gedcom G419 Submitted to Brø derbund by: Robert W. McGahuey 203 Willowbrook Court Winchester, VA 22602 ( 540) 723-8974 Created by: Pat Adams 2111 Albemarle Terrace Brooklyn, NY 11226-3905 (718) 469-4032 Parents: . Spouse: King Of France Hugues MAGNUS. King Of France Hugues MAGNUS and Queen Of France Queen Of France EDHILD were married. EDHILDA.149 Spouse: King Of France Hugues MAGNUS. Alexander EDIE2,3 died in 1825 in , Highland Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 30574. [boyd-trees.ged] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE. Marriage to __ Dunbar: (1a) Marriage to Jane SPEERS: (1a) Death: (1a) 1825, Highland Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE. Marriage to __ Dunbar: (1a) Marriage to Jane SPEERS: (1a) Death: (1a) 1825, Highland Co., OH. Parents: David EDIE. Parents: David EDIE. Spouse: DUNBAR. Alexander EDIE and DUNBAR were married. Reference Number:575349 Spouse: Jane SPEARS. Alexander EDIE and Jane SPEARS were married. Reference Number:575350 David EDIE2,3 died in 1754 in Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 He is reference number 30573. [boyd-trees.ged] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Death: (1a) 1754, Gettysburg, PA. Children were: David EDIE, Alexander EDIE. David EDIE2,3 died in 1754 in Gettysburg, Adams Co., PA.2,3 He is reference number 43881. [boyd-trees.ged] [alice-boyd.FTW] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Death: (1a) 1754, Gettysburg, PA. Children were: Alexander EDIE, David EDIE. David EDIE2,3 died on 28 Aug 1812.2,3 He is reference number 30572. [boyd-trees.ged] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE. Death: (1a) 28 Aug 1812. Parents: David EDIE. Spouse: Margaret EDGINGTON. David EDIE and Margaret EDGINGTON were married in 1792.2,3 Reference Number:575282 Children were: Joseph EDIE. David EDIE2,3 died on 28 Aug 1812.2,3 He is reference number 43880. [boyd-trees.ged] [alice-boyd.FTW] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE. Death: (1a) 28 Aug 1812. Parents: David EDIE. Spouse: Margaret EDGINGTON. David EDIE and Margaret EDGINGTON were married in 1792.2,3 Reference Number:575300 Children were: Joseph EDIE. Joseph EDIE2,3 died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30577. [boyd-trees.ged] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE/Margaret EDGINGTON. Marriage to Frances __: (1a) Marriage to Permelia BOWMAN: (1a)[alice-boyd.FTW] !(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO (1996). Cites: (a) Thompson's "Historical Collections of Adams Co., Ohio," p.169-187. !Birth: (1a) s/o David EDIE/Margaret EDGINGTON. Marriage to Frances __: (1a) Marriage to Permelia BOWMAN: (1a) Parents: David EDIE and Margaret EDGINGTON. Parents: David EDIE and Margaret EDGINGTON. Spouse: Frances. Joseph EDIE and Frances were married. Reference Number:575389 Spouse: Permelia BOWMAN. Joseph EDIE and Permelia BOWMAN were married. Reference Number:575390 Spouse: Frances. Joseph EDIE and Frances were married. Reference Number:575391 Living EDIGER.3 Spouse: Living RILEY. John Price EDINFIELD.188 Spouse: Mary Juanita DUNHAM. Children were: Living EDINFIELD. Living EDINFIELD. Parents: John Price EDINFIELD and Mary Juanita DUNHAM. Rose EDIS4,5 was born about 1736 in Of Woolley, Hunts, England.4,5 She was buried on 6 Jan 1802 in Offord Darcy, Hunts, England.4,5 Spouse: Samuel KNIGHTON. Samuel KNIGHTON and Rose EDIS were married on 31 Jul 1756 in Woolley, Hunts, England.4,5 EDITH. Spouse: John FITZRANDOLPH. Children were: Christopher FITZRANDOLPH. EDITH.377 Spouse: Edward WOODMAN. EDITH.377 Spouse: Edward Or Robert WOODMAN. EDITH.394 Spouse: Richard DODGE. Children were: Richard DODGE. EDITH.523 Spouse: Walter WEBB. Children were: WEBB. EDITH.37,378 Spouse: Emperor/Germany Henry I Of The Germans SAXONY. Children were: MATILDA. Spouse: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I. Children were: MATILDA. EDITH.340,341 Spouse: Roger DE ST. POL. Children were: Count Hugues I DE ST. POL. EDITH.378 Parents: King Of England Aethelred ETHELRED II and Elgiva Of NORTHUMBRIA. EDITH7,10,14,33,64 died in 937. She was born in EDITH7,120 died in 937. She was born in EDITH7,974 was born about 1460. Spouse: John Fitz II RANDOLPH. John Fitz II RANDOLPH and EDITH were married about 1480. Children were: Christopher Fitz II RANDOLPH. Living EDITH.377 Spouse: Stanley Lester RINEHART. Of Greystoke Sigulfson EDITH.378 Spouse: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I. Children were: Baron Of Okehampton Fitzedith ROBERT. Living EDKINS.5,128 Spouse: Living HALSTEAD. Children were: Living EDKINS. Living EDKINS.5,128 Parents: Living EDKINS and Living HALSTEAD. Living EDMISTON.5,128 Spouse: Living HALSTEAD. Martha EDMISTON5,128 was born in 1693.5,128 She is reference number 1883. Spouse: John BUCHANAN. John BUCHANAN and Martha EDMISTON were married. Reference Number:2120 Children were: Samual BUCHANAN. Martha EDMISTON3 was born in 1772 in Washington City, Virginia.3 She died in 1843 in Williamson City, Tennessee.3 She is reference number 398. Spouse: William G. BOYD. William G. BOYD and Martha EDMISTON were married. Reference Number:15617 Children were: Marcus M. BOYD. Rufus EDMISTON2,3 was born on 15 Jul 1825.2,3 He died in Oct 1875 in , Lyon Co., Kansas.2,3 He was buried Unknown in Americus Cemetery, Lyon Co., Kansas.2,3 He is reference number 45735. [boyd-trees.ged] [alice-boyd.FTW] ! (1) "Randolph County, Illinois Commemerative Edition, Bicentennial 1795-1995," by the Ran dolph County Genealogical Society (1995) p.187-188. ! Birth: (1) 15 Jul 1825. Death: (1) Oct 1875. Burial: (1) Americus Cemetery, Lyon Co., KS. Spouse: Sarah BOYD. Rufus EDMISTON and Sarah BOYD were married on 17 Nov 1856.2,3 Reference Number:805154 William Hugh EDMISTON2,3 was born on 14 Oct 1844.2,3 He died on 19 Jan 1929 in , Lyon Co., Kansas.2,3 He was buried Unknown in Americus Cemetery, Lyon Co., Kansas.2,3 He is reference number 45738. [boyd-trees.ged] [alice-boyd.FTW] ! (1) "Randolph County, Illinois Commemerative Edition, Bicentennial 1795-1995," by the Ran dolph County Genealogical Society (1995) p.187-188. ! Birth: (1) s/o Albert G. EDMISTON/Narcissa G. TAYLOR. 14 Oct 1844. Death: (1) 19 Jan 1929. Burial: (1) Americus Cemetery, Lyon Co., KS. Spouse: Margaret Lyons BOYD. William Hugh EDMISTON and Margaret Lyons BOYD were married on 25 Nov 1868.2,3 Reference Number:805253 EDMOND I5,128 was born in 921.5,128 He died in 946.5,128 He is reference number 2037. Parents: Edward The ELDER and EDGIVA. Spouse: ELGIFU. EDMOND I and ELGIFU were married. Reference Number:2210 Children were: EDGAR. Living EDMOND.3 Spouse: Chester DAVIS. Children were: Living DAVIS, Living DAVIS, Living DAVIS, Living DAVIS. Thomas EDMOND Jr. Goolsbee7,188 was born on 12 Jan 1895. He died on 9 Mar 1946 in Beaumont, TX. never married. Parents: Thomas Edmond GOOLSBEE and Charly Adaline MOYE. Asahel EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1800.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9346. Parents: John EDMONDS and Experience PRATT. Bettey EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1790.5,94,126,127 She is reference number 9340. Parents: John EDMONDS and Experience PRATT. Eddy EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1788.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9343. Parents: John EDMONDS and Experience PRATT. Erastus Emory EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1840.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9349. Parents: Zephaniah EDMONDS and Adeline JEWELL. Francis EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1842.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9350. Parents: Zephaniah EDMONDS and Adeline JEWELL. Gorton EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1793.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9342. Parents: John EDMONDS and Experience PRATT. Harriet Jewell EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1827.5,94,126,127 She is reference number 9348. Parents: Zephaniah EDMONDS and Adeline JEWELL. John EDMONDS.5,94,126,127 Parents: John EDMUNDS and Silence EMERSON. Spouse: Experience PRATT. Children were: John EDMONDS, Obadia EDMONDS, Synthey EDMONDS, Eddy EDMONDS, Zephaniah EDMONDS, Bettey EDMONDS, Gorton EDMONDS, Polly EDMONDS, Milley EDMONDS, Asahel EDMONDS. John EDMONDS5,94,126,127 was born in 1783.5,94,126,127 He is reference number 9344. Parents: John EDMONDS and Experience PRATT. Lewis EDMONDS.394 Spouse: Harriet O'HAVER. Children were: Stella L. EDMONDS. Louise Angerine EDMONDS5,128 was born on 4 Sep 1893 in Vinton, Iowa.5,128 She died on 29 Mar 1925 in Vinton, Iowa.5,128 She is reference number 7124. Spouse: George Emory HALSTEAD. George Emory HALSTEAD and Louise Angerine EDMONDS were married on 15 Feb 1912 in Vinton, Iowa.5 Reference Number:4072 Children were: George Everett HALSTEAD, Virginia Louise HALSTEAD, Leslie Glenn HALSTEAD, Ray Deforest HALSTEAD, Robert Wayne HALSTEAD. |