The Hieronymus Story
This book details Francis Hieronymus history, who came to
Virginia in 1700's and his descendants.
(Loudon Co.,Jefferson Co., Virginia Co, in Virginia)
Bibliographic Information: Chenault, Louise Ryan,
Hieronymusct, John P. and Dorothy and Unseld, George P. The
Hieronymus Story. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1959.
page 77:
Later Generations, Clinton County Branch, Jacob's Line
We have already shown that the Jacob Rhonemus who
emigrated to Clinton County, Ohio, in 1808 a
I am trying to find out where in NC my William BIGGS was born. I have
his DOB as Sept. 12, c1803. I know that he was in Henry Co. TN by
1843. If anyone could point me in the right direction it would much
appreciated.
Thank you, Linda Woods
Just wanted to remind everyone that when you send any fancy e-
mail, it will be returned by rootsweb. Which means that you cannot
send any mail that has ">>>" or rich text. Have not had very many
of those returned, but thought I would just put out a reminder.
Thanks, Bev
From: Marriages of Campbell, Boone and Kenton Counties,
Kentucky, 1795-1850
page 35
BULLOCK, David & Catharine BIGGS, 14 Jan. 1818, m by
Christopher Wilson, b Jacob Bullock, c by mother Sarah Biggs, A-
37, Boone Co., KY
NELSON, John & Anna BIGGS, 29 May 1831, BD, b Martin Cary,
c by father Andrew Biggs, Campbell Co., KY
Greetings,
I am just returning to this list after being gone a couple of months. I am re-posting this with the hope that there may be someone new. I am searching for the ancestors/siblings of my 2nd great grandfather, Noah Biggs, b. 1828-29 in Richmond/Richland, IN. He died in the Civil war, serving in Company D, 29th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, in Little Rock, AR, May 26, 1864. He was married to Amanda Thomas.
Descendants of Noah Biggs:
William Henry Biggs b: April 11, 1852
............ +Clara Andrew
>From the book:
EMIGRANT ANCESTORS
EMIGRANT ANCESTORS; This book contains original lists of
persons of quality, emigrants, relious exiles, political rebels,
children stolen ect.and others that went from Great Britain to the
american plantations.
The MUSTER of the Inhabitants of West and Sherley
hundred, taken 22d Jany., 1624.
RICHARD BIGGS, his MUSTER.
RICHARD BIGGS, aged 41 years, arrived in the SIVANN, in
August, 1610.
SARAH, his wife, aged 35 years, in the MARYGOL
This came from FamilyTreemaker online books that I subscribe to:
Mississippi Marriages From 1829 to 1900, Surnames
Beginning with B
BRIAN, ELIZABETH marr. BIGGS,
JOSEPH L. 16/01/1844
BOBB, JOHN Jr. marr. BIGGS,
JULIA 22/11/1848
BIGGS, GEORGE T. marr. CLAY,
MAR
>From this book online:
Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New
Jersey Vol 1
Benjamin Yard, youngest child of William and Mary Yard, was born at
Trenton, in 1714. He married Ann Pearson, daughter of Robert Pearson, of
Burlington county. The house where she was born is still standing. It was built
in 1706, on the south side of the White Horse road, between the White Horse
and Hutchinson's mill pond. Their children were: 1. James, married Nancy
Can't recall if I have sent this info out before or not......
Abstracts of Wills Vol V 1754-1760
>From The New York Historical Society Collections, this 1896
volume features abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogates Office,
City of New York, from 1754-1760.
Page 370.--"I, NATHANIEL BIGGS, of the town of Brookhaven, in
Suffolk County, yeoman, this 4 of May, 1759, being sick." My
executors are to sell all personal estate, and from the money all
debts are to be paid. My executors may also sell the
Mississippi Marriages From 1829 to 1900
(There was no listing of the counties)
WISHART,WILLIAM marr. BIGGS,ELLEN
30/07/1852
WADE,W. D. marr. BIGGS,N. E.
25/01/1865
McNAIR, MANTIUS C. marr. BIGGS,MISSOURI
01/03/1855
LAMM, J. H. marr. BIGGS, MARTHA L.
26/06/1858
JONES, WILLIAM marr. BIGGS, MARY E.
27/07/1854
HELM, THOMAS E. marr. BIGGS, MARY
20/10/1836
GIBSON, RICHARD T. marr. BIGGS,SARAH ANN
22/11/