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Sometimes this happens to me- am I doing something wrong? Barbara Pardun -
it'll probably come back to me. I was able to get one message to you--
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Author: prchurch112
Surnames: Church, Winter, Evans,Savages
Classification: queries
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Zerviah Church
b. Aug 30, 1747
marriage & decendants not known
Parents were
John Church Jr.
and Amy Winter
Zerviah had nine siblings
Parents of John Church Jr. were
John Church Sr. and
Elizabeth Evans
Parents of John Church Sr. were
David Church and Mary Savages
Parents of David Church were
Garrett Church and
Sarah.....
Hope this is the right Zerviah. We have a family Bible that goes back to John Jr. and Ame Winter plus other information. We have nothing of Zerviah and the other directions.
randy church
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You seem to be the 'Church expert'-- have you no information on my
infamous Gideon Church, born abt 1775, married Phebe Ferris about 1801- had
10 kids- all can be accounted for- lived in Washington Co, NY, which finally
became Warren Co- or do I have that backwards- anyway- I can account for the
Ferris's too. Gideon was either a 'black sheep' or has the wrong name. I've
been looking for him, now, for about 30 years. Sigh. Barb in S tPete
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> Zerviah Church
> b. Aug 30, 1747
> marriage & decendants not known
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> Parents were
> John Church Jr.
> and Amy Winter
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> Zerviah had nine siblings
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> Parents of John Church Jr. were
> John Church Sr. and
> Elizabeth Evans
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> Parents of John Church Sr. were
> David Church and Mary Savages
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> Parents of David Church were
> Garrett Church and
> Sarah.....
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> Hope this is the right Zerviah. We have a family Bible that goes back to
> John Jr. and Ame Winter plus other information. We have nothing of
> Zerviah and the other directions.
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> randy church
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Author: don0626
Surnames: Church, Briggs
Classification: queries
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Can anyone provide information about Zerviah Church who lived in the late 1700's. Sher was married to Francis Briggs in Duanesburg, NY in the 1780's. Any information would be appreciated.
Don Reis, Fairfield Glade, TN
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Author: t42MountOlivet
Surnames: CHURCH
Classification: cemetery
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CHURCH Mattie F 1905-2000
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 211,583 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family.
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Author: t42MountOlivet
Surnames: CHURCH
Classification: cemetery
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CHURCH Kuteman M 1894-1978
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 211,583 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family.
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Author: Jacqueline4242
Surnames: CHURCH, BELL,
Classification: biography
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http://tinyurl.com/yeo2dvd
THE HON. LEVI RUGGLES CHURCH.
THE ex-Treasurer of the Province of Quebec is descended from one of the old colonial families of Massachusetts, several members of which attained considerable distinction in the early history of that colony. The name of Colonel Benjamin Church, of Duxbury, Massachusetts, occupies a very conspicuous place in the annals of New England warfare. He was the first white settler at Seaconnet, or Little Compton, and was the most active and noted combatant of the Indians during the famous war against Metacomet,or King Philip, the great sachem of the Wampanoags. In August, 1676, he commanded the party by which King Philip was slain. The barbarous usage of beheading and quartering was then in vogue, and it is said that Church decapitated the fallen monarch of the forest with his own hands. The sword with which this act of barbarity is alleged to have been committed is still preserved in the cabinet of the Historical Society of Massachusetts, at Boston. Colonel Church kept a sort of rou!
gh minutebook, or diary, of his exploits, and it was from these minutes, and under his direction, that his son, Thomas Church, wrote his wellknown history of King Philip's War, which was originally published in 1716, and which is still the highest original authority on that subject. At a later period the members of the Church family (which was very numerous and well connected) were conspicuous adherents of the Whig Party, and at the time of the breaking out of the Revolutionary War nearly all of them took the Republican side in the memorable struggle. There were, however, two exceptions, and these two both enlisted their services in the cause of King George III. One of them was killed in battle in 1776.
The other, Jonathan Mills Church, was captured by the colonial army in 1777, and would doubtless have been put to death, had he not contrived to escape from the vigilance of his captors. He made his way to Canada, and ultimately settled in the Upper Province, in the neighbourhood of Brockville, where he died at a very advanced age in 1846.
His son, the late Dr. Peter Howard Church, settled at Aylmer, in Ottawa County, Lower Canada, where he practised the medical profession for many years. Dr. Church had several children, and his second son, Levi Ruggles, is the subject of this sketch. The latter was born at Aylmer on the 26th of May, 1836. He received his education at the public schools of his native town, and afterwards attended for some time at Victoria College, Cobourg. He chose his father's profession, and graduated in medicine, first at the Albany Medical College, New York State, and afterwards at McGill College, Montreal, where he gained the Primary Final and Thesis Prizes, and acted as House Apothecary at the General Hospital during the years 1856-7. Becoming dissatisfied with his prospects, and believing that the legal profession presented a more suitable field for the exercise of his abilities, he determined to relinquish medicine for law. Acting upon this resolve, he studied law under the late Henry !
Stewart, Q.C., and afterwards under Mr. Edward Carter, Q.C., at Montreal, and was called to the Bar in the year 1859. He commenced the practice of this profession in his native town, where he has ever since resided, and where he has long since acquired high professional standing and a profitable business connection, as well as a large measure of social and political influence. He is a partner in the legal firm of Fleming, Church & Kenney, and a Governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the Lower Province.
He entered public life at the first general election under Confederation in 1867, when he successfully contested the representation of his native county of Ottawa in the Local Legislature. He espoused the Conservative side, and sat in the House throughout the existence of that Parliament. He attended closely to his duties, both in the House and as a member of various committees, and made a favourable reputation for himself as acting Chairman of the Committee on Private Bills. In July, 1868, he was appointed Crown Prosecutor for the Ottawa District, and retained that position until his acceptance of a seat in the Cabinet somewhat more than six years afterwards. At the general election of 1871, he did not seek reelection, and for some time thereafter confined his attention to his professional duties.
He was associated with Judge Drummond and Mr. Edward Carter in the Beauregard murder case as Junior Counsel for the defence. On the 22nd of September, 1874, he was appointed a member of the Executive Council of Quebec, and accepted office as Attorney-General. He was returned by acclamation for the county of Pontiac, and enjoyed a similar triumph at the general election of 1875. He continued to hold the portfolio of Attorney-General until the 27th of January, 1876, when he became Provincial Treasurer, in which capacity he repaired to England during the following summer, and negotiated a loan on behalf of his native Province. He held office as Treasurer until March, 1878, when the DeBoucherville Government was dismissed from office by M. Letellier de St. Just, the then LieutenantGovernor, under circumstances which are already familiar to readers of these pages. Mr. Church was one of the signatories to the petition addressed to Sir Patrick L. Macdougall, who then administered a!
ffairs at Ottawa, praying for the dismissal of M. Letellier from his position as LieutenantGovernor of Quebec. At the last general election for the Province, held in May, 1878, Mr. Church was opposed in Pontiac by Mr. G. A. Purvis, but defeated that gentleman by a majority of 225 votes, and still sits in the House for the last named constituency. On the 3rd of September, 1859, he married Miss Jane Erskine Bell, of London, England, daughter of Mr. William Bell, barrister, and niece of General Sir George Bell, K.C.B.
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http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6033
CHURCH, LEVI RUGGLES, physician, lawyer, politician, and judge; b. 1836, probably 26 May, in Aylmer, Lower Canada, son of Peter Howard Church and Sylvia Comstock Coller, a native of Merrickville, Upper Canada; m. 3 Sept. 1859, in Montreal, Eliza Jane Erskine Bell, daughter of lawyer William Bell and niece of General George Bell; they had a son who died in infancy and three daughters; d. 30 Aug. 1892 in Montreal and was buried in Bellevue Cemetery near Aylmer. (long article continues)
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Author: Jacqueline4242
Surnames: CHURCH, JOHNS, COLLER, MORRISON
Classification: queries
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http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11904631/person/-373809409?ssrc=
Church Family TreeView Family Tree
Owner: rbchurch1
Peter Howard Church
Birth 1804 in Upper Canada
Death 1875-04-20 in Aylmer, Quebec, Canada
Parents Jonathan Mills Church (1760-1846) & Jerusha Johns (1773-1795)
Spouse Sylvia Comstock Coller (-1881)
Children:
Coller Munsel Church (1823-1889)
Levi Ruggles Church (1836-1892)
Charles Howard Church (1838-) lists wife as FANNIE MORRISON and has incorrect child, JOHN J. RUGGLES CHURCH listed.
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1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict: Westmount (City/Cité), HOCHELAGA, QUEBEC
District Number: 155
Subdistrict Number: d-7
Archives Microfilm: T-6523
HOUSEHOLD:
4 26 39 Church Howard M. M Head S Mar 20 1872 29 occ: Physician
4 27 39 Church Frances H. V. F Mother W Feb 20 1842 59
4 28 39 Church Chas. H. M Son S Oct 4 1873 27 occ: Physician
4 29 39 Daniels Eliza F Domestic S Jun 10 1880 20
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Author: Jacqueline4242
Surnames: CHURCH, MURRAY, SMITH, BREWER
Classification: queries
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Here are some records found on this family.
Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Guontth Audrey Averil Church (GWYNNETH AUDREY CHURCH, spinster, daughter of CHARLES HAROLD CHURCH, MD and AGNES NINA MURRAY, his wife, of Coaticook)
Spouse: Roger Lovell Smith
Event Year: 1936 (12 February)
Event: Mariage (Marriage)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Coaticook (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
One witness was WELLMAN SMITH, brother of groom
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Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Robin Averil Smith (dau of ROGER LOVELL SMITH, Pilot Aviator, Moncton? NB and GWENETH AUDREY AVERIL CHURCH, his wife)
Event Year: 1942 (born July 21, 1941, Toronto, Canada) (Baptized May 11, 1942)
Event: Naissance (Birth)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Coaticook (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
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Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
CHURCH-LLOYD
Name: Charles Harold Church, bachelor and doctor of the city of Montreal
Spouse: Agnes Lina, daughter of WALTER GORE? MURRAY, township of Hatley, gentleman, and widow of the late THOMAS HENRY LLOYD, in his lifetime clerk of the Holy Orders of the City of Quebec,
Event Year: 1904 (August 31)
Event: Mariage (Marriage)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Hatley (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
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Following records are the children of CHARLES HOWARD MURRAY CHURCH & MARY AUDREY BREWER, his wife.
(CHARLES HOWARD MURRAY CHURCH listed as a manufacturer in Coaticook on this records)
Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Michael John Brewer Church
Event Year: 1939 (born July 31, 1939)
Event: Naissance (Birth)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Coaticook (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
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Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Peter Howard Murray Church
Event Year: 1937 (b. March 25, 1937)
Event: Naissance (Birth)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Coaticook (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
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Would love to share research with descendants.
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