_Luther BALIS ________+
| (1774 - 1824) m 1797
_Abiah Palmer BALIS _|
| (1802 - 1857) |
| |_Patience HORTON _____
| (1770 - 1836) m 1797
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|--Thomas Jefferson BALIS
| (1822 - 1899)
| _Hendrick CLAUW ______
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|_Maria H. CLOUGH ____|
(1800 - 1881) |
|_Polly MCNEAL MCLEAN _
[804] Thomas appears in the 1880 census as a farmer living nextdoor to his son in Nebraska and also with his wife in Wisconsin.
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_Robert BOLTWOOD ____|
| (1620 - 1684) m 1653|
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|--Sarah BOLTWOOD
| (1649 - 1726)
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|_Mary GERNOR ________|
(1626 - 1672) m 1653|
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_Jacob DEMOUTH ______+
| (1763 - 1835)
_James DEMOUTH ______|
| (1798 - 1859) m 1825|
| |_Deborah ____________
| (1767 - 1833)
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|--Jane DEMOUTH
| (1837 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Elizabeth LOZAW ____|
(1800 - ....) m 1825|
|_____________________
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_Herman ENKE _______________|
| (1862 - 1932) m 1909 |
| |_________________________________
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|--June E. ENKE
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| _William Frederick WINTERMANTLE _+
| | (1838 - 1927) m 1867
|_Sarah Sadie. WINTERMANTLE _|
(1878 - 1976) m 1909 |
|_Sarah Ann DENGEL _______________
(1848 - 1933) m 1867
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_Robert FARGHER _____|
| (1772 - ....) m 1792|
| |_____________________
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|--William FARAGHER
| (1794 - 1865)
| _John QUIRK _________
| | (1732 - 1792) m 1754
|_Margery QUIRK ______|
m 1792 |
|_Margery RADCLIFFE __+
(1732 - 1814) m 1754
[5896]
Contact : <[EMail address deleted]>
From Source: Ballacooil means Cooil's farm. On a 1703 census, Thomas Quool lived there.
AManxScrapbook
W. WALTER GILL
ARROWSMITH
LONDON BRISTOL
NUMBER ONE OF THE MANX SCRAPBOOKS
First published in 1929
Printed in Great Britain byJ. W. Arrowsmith Ltd., 11 Quay Street, Bristol
CHAPTER IV
THE PARISH OF PATRICK.
Patrick has no town, two villages and a hamlet, a nominal railway, few roads, and few people to use them. For these shortcomings she makes up with her abundance of wild land overlooking the sea and Ulster. The ruined Cathedral on the islet of her saint is cartographically in the next parish, but the ruins of her mines unbeautifully remain to her, and her chief river is slowly recovering from their poison. She has a seaboard second in wild loveliness to that of Rushen towards which it ascends, and between it and her mountains a belt of farmland narrows Southward to vanish where they become the cliffs of the Big Bay. Her two ports are ports no longer, and the fishing industry she shared in at Peel is a recent addition to the list of her ruins.
Patrick
Peel April 4th. 1865
In the name of God Amen
Know all men by these present, that I william Faragher, late of Ballacooil in the Parish of Patrick but now residing in the town of Peel being in perfect mind memory and understanding but considering the uncertainty of this life do make this my last will and testament.
In the way and manner following first I commit my soul to almighty God and my body to Christian burial.
First: I leave and bequeath to my son Thomas the house and garden that I possess in Glenmay in the Parish of Patrick and twenty pounds sterling.
Second: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Margaret (?) the sum of twenty pounds sterling.
Third: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Martha the wife of Thomas Murphy the sum of thirty _______________________.
Fourth: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Catherine the wife of William Shimmin my right and title to a bond of security of sixty pounds secured in the hands of Thomas Kinvig of the parish of _____. Said William Shimmin being joint morgager for the same sum in said bond and all interest due on said bond of security at the time of my Demise.
Fifthly: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Ann the sum of one pound sterling.
sixthly: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the sum of one pound sterling.
Seventhly: I leave and bequeath toto my daughter Jane the sum of one pound sterling.
Eighthly: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Ellinor the sum of one pound sterling.
Lastly: I do nominate constitute and appoint my son William Robert and my daughter Eliza Esther the wife of Paul Mcylechreest my joint executors of all the rest of my cash goods chattels and effects of every description whatsomever. To be equally divided between them. And I do hereby exclude all other persons claiming or pretending to claim in this my last _____.
Patrick Directory . . . Farmers . . . Fargher, William, Ballacooil
[5894] Deduced from 1851 Census
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_Adam Le Rede HAWKESWORTH _|
| (1237 - ....) |
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|--Alice Le Rede HAWKESWORTH
| (1263 - 1346)
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[9407] Sheet of Family information given to Dawne Pamplin and passed on to DZStevens 22 Apr 2006.
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_Adam KRAK __________|
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|--John KRAK
| (1861 - 1951)
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|_Katherine __________|
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[1226]
This person is dead.
Per Adam Zimmerman estate papers, name is spelled "Krak."
1900 Census - In addition to immediate family is listed a "servant" Edward Geiger, b. June 1880. He and both parents were born in Canada. He came to US in 1896. He has been employed for 2 months as a farm laborer.
On 1920 census it looks like the sons name, b. 1902, is Wilis Roosevelt. Hired hand Charles Wiescker, age 52, born in Germany, is also listed with the family as "hired man."
Per 1930 census father and mother were both born in Germany. John is living with his son-in-law and Daughter, Harry and Edna Carlson, his wife, and son Miles. He is no longer working.
Line 79 Dwelling 16 Household 16
Carlson, Harry E. Head rents Radio Farm age 41 m. at 31 KA Sweden Sweden Farmer
Edna E. wife 35 25 ND NY MN
Krak, John father-in-law 69 27 NY GER GER
Elizabeth mother-in-law 70 28 MN Can France
Miles M. brother-in-law 28 ND NY MN Farm Laborer
Name: John Krak
[Johna Krak]
Home in 1920: Cavalier, Pembina, North Dakota
Age: 58
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Birthplace: New York
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
[Head]
Spouse's name: Elizabeth Krak
Father's Birth Place: Germany
Mother's Birth Place: Germany
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Krak 58
Elizabeth Krak 59
Rosa Krak 30
[20]
Flossie Eva Krak 23
Dewey Mckinley Krak 20
Miles Roosevelt A Krak 18
Pansey Pearl Katy Krak 17
Charles Wieseker 52
Line 64 dwelling # 45 Household # 45
Krak, John head b Feb 1861 age 39 m. 12 yrs NY GER GER occ: Farmer
Elizabeth wife Jul 1859 40 12 ch b./ch living 5/5 MN Can Ger
Rosa A. dau Sep 1888 11 ND Can MN
Ruben J. son Jun 1890 9 ND CAN MN
Edna E. dau Sep 1894 5 ND Can MN
Flossie E. dau Jan 1897 3 ND Can MN
Dewey M. son Jan 1898 1 ND Can MN
Geiger, Edward servant Jun 1880 19 Can Can Can Immigrated 1896
Gillis, Jas servant Dec 1878 21 Iceland Iceland Iceland 1889
1910 United States Federal Census about John Krak Name: John Krak
Age in 1910: 48
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Birthplace: New York
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Germany
Mother's Birth Place: Germany
Spouse's name: Lizzie Krak
Home in 1910: Cavalier, Pembina, North Dakota
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Krak 48
Lizzie Krak 49
Rosanna Krak 21
Ruben J Krak 10
Edna E Krak 15
Flossie C Krak 13
Dewey Mc K Krak 11
Miles R A Krak 8
Pansy P Krak 7
[1224] Date '2' is from California Death Index
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about John Krak
Name: John Krak
Social Security #: 0
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1861
Birthplace: New York
Death Date: 17 Dec 1951
Death Place: Los Angeles
Father's Surname: Krak
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_Paulus ZIMMERMAN ___|
| (.... - 1648) |
| |__
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|--Johann Peter ZIMMERMAN
| (1648 - 1705)
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|_____________________|
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