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101 | Brown, Grover Cleveland and Mattie Beatrice Crittenden Cleve's 70th birthday | ||
102 | Brown, Grover Cleveland and Mattie Crittenden | ||
103 | Brown, John (John Brown House Museum), Providence, Rhode Island photographed in 1901 | ||
104 | Brown, Mance | ||
105 | Brown, Mance | ||
106 | Brown, Moses portrait at the John Brown House, Providence, Rhode Island | ||
107 | Bryant, Theresa Geraldine Winter | ||
108 | Buhyer, Elizabeth Saltsman | ||
109 | Burns, Marguretta Ardella | ||
110 | Burrell, David | ||
111 | Burrell, David Robert | ||
112 | Burrell, George | ||
113 | Burrell, John Jay | ||
114 | Burrell, Nancy Parker | ||
115 | Burrell, Obe and Elizabeth Burrell | ||
116 | Butts, Rebecca Littleton Watkins | ||
117 | Byrd, Mounce, Jr. and Hannah Pennyback home Shenahdoah Co, Virginia | ||
118 | Cane Ridge Meeting House Cemetery - Stone, Barton Warren Cane Ridge Meeting House Cemetery Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky | ||
119 | Cane Ridge Meeting House, Paris, Bourbon Co, Kentucky The original log Meeting House was built in 1791, and is enclosed in this newer stone structure. It was dedicated as a shrine to Christian Unity in 1957. Entrance is free and there is a picnic area on the grounds. Over 300 graves are in the cemetery, only a few have stones, and the Curator said they do not have the early records of interments. (findagrave by Julia Mitchel 5 Jul 2009) | ||
120 | Celestine Means Burrell Odell and daughter Clarenda Burrell Harris Parker | ||
121 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Pilgrim" Monument to Deacon Samuel Chapin, Founder of Springfield, Massachusetts. Kelly Drive at Lemon Hill Drive, Philadelphia (relocated 1920) Bronze, on fieldstone base Height 9'1" (base 1'7") Gift of the New England Society of Pennsylvania Owned by the City of Philadelphia AUDIO SLIDESHOW - VIEW HERE "Museum Without Walls": Audio: The Pilgrim by artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens, from Fairmount Park Art Association Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the most influential and successful artists of the late nineteenth century. His James A. Garfield Monument was installed along East River (now Kelly) Drive in 1895. The Puritan, the first version of The Pilgrim, was commissioned by Chester W. Chapin as a monument to one of the founders of Springfield, Massachusetts—Deacon Samuel Chapin (1595–1675). The New England Society of Pennsylvanians asked Gaudens to make a replica of The Puritan for the city of Philadelphia. For the later commission Gaudens made some changes in the figure's dress and adjusted the facial characteristics to represent a New England type: "For the head in the original statue, I used as a model the head of Mr. Chapin himself, assuming that there would be some family resemblance with the Deacon, who was his direct ancestor. But Mr. Chapin's face is round and Gaelic in character, so in the Philadelphia work, I changed the features completely, giving them the long, New England type, besides altering the folds of the cloak in many respects, the legs, the left hand, and the Bible." The Pilgrim was originally placed on the South Plaza of City Hall but was relocated to its present site in 1920. Adapted from Public Art in Philadelphia by Penny Balkin Bach (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1992). | ||
122 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Puritan"
One of the Founders of Springfield, Massachusetts 1595 Anno Domini Deacon Samuel Chapin Located at the Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, the statue of The Puritan memorializes Deacon Samuel Chapin, one of Springfield's earliest settlers. http://kinnexions.com/album/chapin/ | ||
123 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Puritan" Deacon Samuel Chapin, founder of Springfield, Massachusetts "As a side note, this statue played a prominent part in the almost unknown 1970s movie, "The Reincarnation of Peter Proud." Professor Proud keeps having visions of different sites in a New England town, and the "puritan statue" of Deacon Samuel Chapin is one of them. Eventually he travels from California to Massachusetts, where he discovers the statue." http://www.flickr.com/photos/63vwdriver/4339667386/ | ||
124 | Children of Alfred Jefferson Moyers and Annis Wiles Collins witherspoon
(names to correspond with picture not provided) | ||
125 | Chittum, Frances Wood Originally submitted to Jack Wood by LynneAlber to ETHEL BLANCHE JONES Family Tree on 22 Nov 2008, captioned "I am not sure this is her,but this came from my grandma Clara Wood Jones pictures from my cousin Ramona Hull | ||
126 | Clement Weaver House built 1679
125 Howland Road
East Greenwich, Rhode Island | ||
127 | Clogher Cathedral Graveyard, County Tyrone, Ireland burial site of John Breckenridge and his wife Barbara. For rural Ulster this is a large graveyard. It is situated in the small town of Clogher on the south side of the main road leading from the Ballygawley roundabout to Enniskillen. This is a site of some antiquity and there has been a graveyard here from the beginning of the sixth century. A cathedral was built on this site in the late thirteenth century. In 1622 the cathedral was described as ‘altogether ruinated’. Shortly afterwards a new Protestant cathedral was built here. The present cathedral was built in 1744 by Bishop John Stearne. In 1786 the graveyard was enlarged to its present two acres. For the last 400 years the graveyard has been used by both Protestants and Catholics. http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=671 | ||
128 | Clogher Cathedral, County Tyrone, Ireland burial site of John Breckenridge and wife Barbara For rural Ulster this is a large graveyard. It is situated in the small town of Clogher on the south side of the main road leading from the Ballygawley roundabout to Enniskillen. This is a site of some antiquity and there has been a graveyard here from the beginning of the sixth century. A cathedral was built on this site in the late thirteenth century. In 1622 the cathedral was described as ‘altogether ruinated’. Shortly afterwards a new Protestant cathedral was built here. The present cathedral was built in 1744 by Bishop John Stearne. In 1786 the graveyard was enlarged to its present two acres. For the last 400 years the graveyard has been used by both Protestants and Catholics. http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=671 | ||
129 | Coats, Oliver and Cornelia Lovelady Coats | ||
130 | Coats, Oliver Patrick and Cornelia Lovelady family 1900 Hopkins County, Texas | ||
131 | Coburn, Mary Elizabeth Jett | ||
132 | Coburn, Mary Elizabeth Jett | ||
133 | Cole, Dennis Dellis | ||
134 | Cole, Isma | ||
135 | Cole, Louisa Jane Gentry | ||
136 | Cole, Reddin David | ||
137 | Cole, Sina Eleanor | ||
138 | Colyton Parish History Society
A Brief History of Colyton | ||
139 | Compton, Catherine | ||
140 | Compton, Catherine | ||
141 | Compton, Catherine | ||
142 | Compton, George Washington, Jr | ||
143 | Compton, George Washington, Jr | ||
144 | Compton, Henry - Bishop of London | ||
145 | Cooley, Arthur and Suella Harper and children | ||
146 | Cooley, Ira | ||
147 | Cooley, Little Berry and Louvenia Arrington | ||
148 | Cooley, Moses | ||
149 | Cooley, Moses | ||
150 | Cooper, Lugina Vesti "Lue" Gallagher Lugina (Lue) Vesti Cooper & Patrick Henry Gallagher's kids: Front: Vernon Ray, grandma holding me (Ruthie Gallagher), behind L-R: Patsy Mae and Henry Louis Gallagher (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
151 | Coppedge, Reed Cannon | ||
152 | Cornwell, Joseph Columbus | ||
153 | Cornwell, Lolette Janelle | ||
154 | Court - Paul Phelan family "Paul and Sarah Court's home in Rockport in early years of marriage. Note older woman at right edge of photo. Could this be Anna Court? - abt 1885" Patricia G. Taylor. | ||
155 | Court, Birdie Katie Lee | ||
156 | Court, Birdie, Charles Vandiver & Thelma Iola "Birdie was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Ella Caddell Court. Picture is Charles William Vandiver, Thelma Iola and Birdie. Charles William "Bill" Vandiver was killed in 1910 from injuries received during a tornado." Byrda Woodard | ||
157 | Court, Ida Jane | ||
158 | Court, Ida Jane Moore daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Ella Court | ||
159 | Court, James | ||
160 | Court, James Cole and Mary Louise Bonin | ||
161 | Court, Martin Clifton and Easter McKevoy | ||
162 | Court, Paul Phelan | ||
163 | Court, Paul Phelan and Sarah Gaston "This is an early portrait of Paul Phelan and Sarah Gaston Court. It may have been a wedding portrait. Probably Rockport." Patricia G. Taylor | ||
164 | Court, Rachel E | ||
165 | Court, Rachel E | ||
166 | Court, Sara Ann | ||
167 | Court, Sarah Gaston | ||
168 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Clyde Clifford "Sonny" | ||
169 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Gladys and John Frank Lowe | ||
170 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Hal | ||
171 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Hal and Lirlene Goode | ||
172 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Lillian and Kyle Jones | ||
173 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Lillian and unk friend Lillian (left, age 14) | ||
174 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Lillian Jones | ||
175 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Samuel Helmer | ||
176 | Courts and Sparks Family Members - Courts, Samuel Helmer | ||
177 | Courts and Sparks Family Members, Courts, Daisy | ||
178 | Courts, Anthony Cole "Tony" | ||
179 | Courts, Birdie and family "Birdie and 2nd husband, Will Thomas and children, Winnie, Jessie, Ruby, R.J. and Mary, Taken in Childress, Texas" Byrda Woodard (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
180 | Courts, Clyde Clifford "Sonny" | ||
181 | Courts, Coy girl is unknown | ||
182 | Courts, Coy | ||
183 | Courts, Coy Vernon, Jr | ||
184 | Courts, Coy Vernon, Jr. and Iva June Perkins "Coy Vernon Courts Jr. and wife Iva June Perkins on their first wedding anniversary." Stephanie Ashby (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
185 | Courts, Daisy | ||
186 | Courts, Ellen Jean Hargett | ||
187 | Courts, Emma Lillian | ||
188 | Courts, Gladys | ||
189 | Courts, Hal | ||
190 | Courts, Hal and Lirlene Goode | ||
191 | Courts, Hal O, Sr. | ||
192 | Courts, Henry Clifton, Sr., and Ulalaya Lena Gentz | ||
193 | Courts, Henry, Sr | ||
194 | Courts, Homer Thomas | ||
195 | Courts, James and Julia Ann Sparks (mistakenly identified as Elder and Tercy Stewart Nobles) Explanation: This photograph was labeled to be Elder Nobles and Tercy Stewart Nobles who lived in Mississippi and was posted to Ancestry as such by Kermit Nobles, their great-grandson. There was a marital connection between the family of Elder Nobles' brother, John Franklin Nobles, who came to Beaumont, and the Gentz family who married into the Courts family. In comparing the photo to known pictures of James and Julia, they are clearly the same couple. Marguerite Courts Mudd, granddaughter of James and Julia, had the individual photo of James Court in a wall size which she gave to her great great nephew, John Sharp, my son. There was also a copy of the individual photographs on display at the Gulf Coast Museum in Port Arthur and were identified as James and Julia Sparks Courts. How the photograph of the two of them got to Mississippi and came to be identified as a photograph of Elder and his wife Tercy will remain a mystery, but this is clearly James and Julia. | ||
196 | Courts, Joyce Opel | ||
197 | Courts, Lillian Frances | ||
198 | Courts, Marie (Marguerite) birth certificate | ||
199 | Courts, Richard Helmer, Ella Jean Courts and Hal Courts, Jr. "Dickie (Richard Helmer) Courts, holds the harness while Ellen Jean takes a seat. Hal, Jr., looks on. Taken at their home abt 1944" Debbie Spurgeon (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
200 | Courts, Samuel Helmer |