No proof yet as to wether this Elizabeth is the same one that is buriedin Birchwood,but she was born about the same year, and did have a brothercalled Benjamin.
ALFRETON - Villages and Hamlets, 1868
[Description(s) from The National Gazetteer (1868)]
"GREENHILL-LANE, a village and township in the parish of Alfreton, hundred of Scarsdale, county Derby, 2 miles S.E. of Alfreton. In 1749, several hundreds of Roman coins were found buried here."
"NETHER BIRCHWOOD, a hamlet in the parish of Alfreton, hundred of Scarsdale, in the county of Derby, 2 miles to the S.E. of Alfreton.
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Lower down under Simpsons is: TOO EARLY
SIMPSON John of South Normanton MARRIED Elizabeth Gent of South Normanton 18/05/1703
South Normanton General Register -
Baptism 1792 June 18 Lydia Daughter of Jn & Elizh Simpson
Also:
1787 April 21 Mary Daughter of Jn & Elizh Simpson
1788 Dec 19 Wm son of Jn & Elizh Simpson
1790 Sep 1 Ann Daughter of Jn & Elizh Simpson
1794 Feb 12 Sarah Daughter of Jn & Elizh Simpson
ALSO:
1795 Burial Sarah Daughter of Jn & Elizh Simpson
Princess Diana Spencer is a 13th cousin one generation removed from President George W. Bush. John DRYDEN of Canons Ashby is the 13th great grandfather of so-called President George W. BUSH through his daughter Bridget Dryden. John DRYDEN of Canons Ashby is the 12th great grandfather of Diana SPENCER through his son Erasmus Dryden.
James Stewart "Senior", Commendator of the Abbeys of Melrose and Kelso, was
a son of Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Shaw of Sauchie. James died without
issue on 25 September 1557.
Jean married the Earl of Argyll, and was divorced from him and later
legitimated. She had no children. Her mother was Elizabeth Bethune, of
the Bethunes of Creich, but Elizabeth's precise location in that family is
unknown. She may have been a daughter of David Bethune, the Treasurer, or
his granddaughter, daughter of his son John.
The only mention of her was when she was proposed as a bride for the Master
of Home. He married someone else, and Margaret disappears from the
records. Her mother is not named.
He married Princess Victoria of Baden on September 20, 1881. She was the granddaughter of Sofia of Sweden, and her marriage to Gustav V united the reigning Bernadotte dynasty with the former royal house of Vasa.
Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, Marshal of the French Imperial Army, was selected as Crown Prince of Sweden 21.8.1810, and was adopted by King Carl XIII; he succeeded as King CARL XIV JOHANN of Sweden and Norway (5.2.1818-1844). He was not of royal blood and established a non-royal line of Swedish kings.
Funeral services for Felix Pico Toone, 77, of 1174 Crandall Avenue, will be conducted Saturday at 12 o'clock noon in the
Hillcrest Ward Chapel with Bishop Bert A Hughes officiating. Friends may call at the family residence Friday evening and
Saturday prior to services. Burial will take place in the Croyden cemetery in Morgan County.
Obituary Scapbook
Felix Pico Toone
Mr. Toone, who died at his home Wednesday at 1:40 a.m., was born Aug. 25, 1859, in Salt Lake City, a son of John and
Jemima Cook Toone.
Obituary Scapbook
Felix Pico Toone
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily Agnes Judd Toone, and the following sons and daughters: Joseph J. Toone,
Davil's Slide; F. Millard and Alma Clair Toone, both of Salt Lake City; Eldred G. Toone, Green River, Wyo., and James
T. Toone, Wells, Nev.; two daughters, Mrs. M. A. Dawson, Kenefer, Utah, and Mrs. J. E. Beach, Buhl, Ida.; 33
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Richard C. Toone, Gooding, Ida.; Mrs.
John Chapman, Preston, Ida., and Mrs. James Hardy of MorJan
Funeral services for Felix Pico Toone, 77, of 1174 Crandall Avenue, will be conducted Saturday at 12 o'clock noon in the
Hillcrest Ward Chapel with Bishop Bert A Hughes officiating. Friends may call at the family residence Friday evening and
Saturday prior to services. Burial will take place in the Croyden cemetery in Morgan County.
Obituary Scapbook
Felix Pico Toone
Mr. Toone, who died at his home Wednesday at 1:40 a.m., was born Aug. 25, 1859, in Salt Lake City, a son of John and
Jemima Cook Toone.
Obituary Scapbook
Felix Pico Toone
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily Agnes Judd Toone, and the following sons and daughters: Joseph J. Toone,
Davil's Slide; F. Millard and Alma Clair Toone, both of Salt Lake City; Eldred G. Toone, Green River, Wyo., and James
T. Toone, Wells, Nev.; two daughters, Mrs. M. A. Dawson, Kenefer, Utah, and Mrs. J. E. Beach, Buhl, Ida.; 33
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Richard C. Toone, Gooding, Ida.; Mrs.
John Chapman, Preston, Ida., and Mrs. James Hardy of MorJan
Baptized by Thomas R. Condie at Croyden; ordained successively to the offices of Deacon, Teacher, and Elder, the latter ordination taking place Feb 2, 1903.
He filled a mission to the Northern States from 1903 - 1905, laboring in southern Illinois. After returning from his mission he moved from Croyden and resided temporarily in Salt Lake City but moved to Canada in 1908 and located in the Starline Ward, where he acted as the first ward superintendent of the sunday school from 1909 to 1912. He was ordained a High Priest Feb 14, 1912 and a Bishop Aug 18, 1912 by Apostle Orson F. Whitney. Under his able administration the Starline Ward prospered, and he became known as a successful presiding officer, laboring faithfully and true for his Church and his people until he was honorably released in 1929 and chosen as a member of the Lethbridge Stake High Council. He was raised and schooled in Croyden and later communities in which he has resided, and served as school trustee in the Starline district for many years. He is a farmer by occupation and is the owner of two sections of some of the best wheat land in the province of Alberta. -- LDS Biographical Encyclopedia Vol 4, p. 76.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Baptized by Thomas R. Condie at Croyden; ordained successively to the offices of Deacon, Teacher, and Elder, the latter ordination taking place Feb 2, 1903.
He filled a mission to the Northern States from 1903 - 1905, laboring in southern Illinois. After returning from his mission he moved from Croyden and resided temporarily in Salt Lake City but moved to Canada in 1908 and located in the Starline Ward, where he acted as the first ward superintendent of the sunday school from 1909 to 1912. He was ordained a High Priest Feb 14, 1912 and a Bishop Aug 18, 1912 by Apostle Orson F. Whitney. Under his able administration the Starline Ward prospered, and he became known as a successful presiding officer, laboring faithfully and true for his Church and his people until he was honorably released in 1929 and chosen as a member of the Lethbridge Stake High Council. He was raised and schooled in Croyden and later communities in which he has resided, and served as school trustee in the Starline district for many years. He is a farmer by occupation and is the owner of two sections of some of the best wheat land in the province of Alberta. -- LDS Biographical Encyclopedia Vol 4, p. 76.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.