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16301 Youngsport became Great River

29 Mar 1901 on Republican Ticket, For Inspectors of Elections, Fourth District.

16 Jul 1926 Suffolk County News bequeathed his estate 
Peterson, William H. (I3178)
 
16302 Youngsport became Great River PETERSON, Erastus (I2768)
 
16303 Youngsport became Great River Peterson, Erastus (I2768)
 
16304 Youngsport changed to Great River by 1881 SKIDMORE, Josephine M. (I19512)
 
16305 Youngsport changed to Great River by 1881 Skidmore, Josephine M. (I19512)
 
16306 Yvonne Heiter Skidmore, age 79, of Lake Placid came to Lake Placid in 1992 from Patchogue. Yvonne was a riveter for an aviation manufacturing company. She was a member of the Tomoka Heights Society Organization and the Red Hat Club. Yvonne attended the St. James Catholic Church in Lake Placid. Yvonne is survived by her daughter, Pamela; and sons, Peter and Perry; brother, Calvin Parris (Asta); 5 grandchildrenl and 2 great grand children. She was preceded in death by her husband, John in 2002. A Christian Memorial Mass will be at St. James Catholic Church. Interment in the Memory Garden of St. James. Parris, Yvonne Hiter (I31654)
 
16307 zurname also spelled Gildersleeve GILDERSLEVE, Gladys M. (I3180)
 
16308 zurname also spelled Gildersleeve Gildersleve, Gladys M. (I3180)
 
16309 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

A Sarah Cumberbatch was buried 14 October 1797. This Sarah would have been 27 years old. Was it her or was it her daughter? Her daughter was baptised 31st October. 
HOWELL, Sarah (I18694)
 
16310 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

A Sarah Cumberbatch was buried 14 October 1797. This Sarah would have been 27 years old. Was it her or was it her daughter? Her daughter was baptised 31st October. 
Howell, Sarah (I18694)
 
16311 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

CBE (Lt. Col. Cave) 
MILLARD, Richard Edward (I23095)
 
16312 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

CBE (Lt. Col. Cave) 
Millard, Richard Edward (I23095)
 
16313 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Col of 68th L.I. (Ligh Infantry?), great nephew of John Sober (BrandowJ.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families page 511)

Of Ashton Hall Plantation 1891 (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of BarbadosFamilies page 511) 
TRENT-STOUGHTON, Harrison Walke John (I18848)
 
16314 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Col of 68th L.I. (Ligh Infantry?), great nephew of John Sober (BrandowJ.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families page 511)

Of Ashton Hall Plantation 1891 (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of BarbadosFamilies page 511) 
Trent-Stoughton, Harrison Walke John (I18848)
 
16315 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

DEATH: Her date of death according to Ernest M. Wiltshire is beforeher marriage. Corrected based on burial details. 
BLAKE, Penelope (I18708)
 
16316 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

DEATH: Her date of death according to Ernest M. Wiltshire is beforeher marriage. Corrected based on burial details. 
Blake, Penelope (I18708)
 
16317 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Had 16 children in Australia.

Died at Cooktown District Hospital 
NIEL, Grace (I23000)
 
16318 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Had 16 children in Australia.

Died at Cooktown District Hospital 
Niel, Grace (I23000)
 
16319 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

In the will of his step-mother, Martha Bersheba Sober 1795 " Accountof leg. John S. of Scotland and his wife Ann. Latheron nr Dunbeath". 
MIDDLETON, Anna Ann (I23114)
 
16320 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

In the will of his step-mother, Martha Bersheba Sober 1795 " Accountof leg. John S. of Scotland and his wife Ann. Latheron nr Dunbeath". 
Middleton, Anna Ann (I23114)
 
16321 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Monumental Inscription: St. Peter's Font, Barbados (Brandow J.C.Genealogies of Barbados Families page 511) 
SOBER, John (I18727)
 
16322 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Monumental Inscription: St. Peter's Font, Barbados (Brandow J.C.Genealogies of Barbados Families page 511) 
Sober, John (I18727)
 
16323 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Of the King's Dragoon Guards and was then (20 August 1797) of BerkeleyStreet, London (Marshal G.W. Collections for a Genealogical Account ofthe Family of Comberbatch page 38. Also in Brandow J.C. Genealogies ofBarbados Families page 511) 
FORTH, William Smith (I18658)
 
16324 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Of the King's Dragoon Guards and was then (20 August 1797) of BerkeleyStreet, London (Marshal G.W. Collections for a Genealogical Account ofthe Family of Comberbatch page 38. Also in Brandow J.C. Genealogies ofBarbados Families page 511) 
Forth, William Smith Esquire (I18658)
 
16325 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

She was one of seven children (L. Laurence Boyle CumberbatchGenealogy). 
FRERE, Elizabeth (I22989)
 
16326 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

She was one of seven children (L. Laurence Boyle CumberbatchGenealogy). 
Frere, Elizabeth (I22989)
 
16327 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

There is a monument in St. Georges, Barbados. 
FRERE, John (I22990)
 
16328 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

There is a monument in St. Georges, Barbados. 
Frere, John (I22990)
 
16329 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

WILL (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): In a codicil to her will refers to" the portrait of my father by Gainsborough",
"our relation Sir. Jas. Napier" & "cousin John Gowan of Chichester",mentions "To Sir. J. N. the gold medal of H.M. given my F. when he wasP. of Wales", and "our dear sister Reading", "my sister in law Mrs.Juliana King" ... her brother Edw. Gascoigne..." , my bro in law Tho.King Esq of Chiswick Mall (Middlesex)" She also mentions "the things Ileft at Kensington Palace"!

Will dated 26 April 1795; proved 7 January 1797 (49, Exeter) (BrandowJ.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families) 
BERSHEBA, Martha (I18710)
 
16330 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

WILL (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): In a codicil to her will refers to" the portrait of my father by Gainsborough",
"our relation Sir. Jas. Napier" & "cousin John Gowan of Chichester",mentions "To Sir. J. N. the gold medal of H.M. given my F. when he wasP. of Wales", and "our dear sister Reading", "my sister in law Mrs.Juliana King" ... her brother Edw. Gascoigne..." , my bro in law Tho.King Esq of Chiswick Mall (Middlesex)" She also mentions "the things Ileft at Kensington Palace"!

Will dated 26 April 1795; proved 7 January 1797 (49, Exeter) (BrandowJ.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families) 
Bersheba, Martha (I18710)
 
16331 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Will (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): In the will of his step-motherMartha Bersheba Sober, dated 26 Apr 1795: "I have left my estate toHope Elletson Sober for his life only, as I believe his atachment tothe Indian is not legal and his ch are illegitimate in justice to therest of my husband's family. His handsome legacy from his grandmotherand aunt."
Perhaps the ancestor of the coloured SOBERS, or perhaps refers to the East Indies: In the will of his grandmother May Sober, dated 28 July1792: "Elletson S. now in the E.I., 2000lbs."

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Hope Elletson Sober, in the E.I. in 1789 ;? left natural children by Indian woman (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families) 
SOBER, Hope Elletson (I18716)
 
16332 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Will (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): In the will of his step-motherMartha Bersheba Sober, dated 26 Apr 1795: "I have left my estate toHope Elletson Sober for his life only, as I believe his atachment tothe Indian is not legal and his ch are illegitimate in justice to therest of my husband's family. His handsome legacy from his grandmotherand aunt."
Perhaps the ancestor of the coloured SOBERS, or perhaps refers to the East Indies: In the will of his grandmother May Sober, dated 28 July1792: "Elletson S. now in the E.I., 2000lbs."

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Hope Elletson Sober, in the E.I. in 1789 ;? left natural children by Indian woman (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families) 
Sober, Hope Elletson (I18716)
 
16333 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Will (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): John Sober, late of the p. of St. Peter in the Island of Barbados, now of Little Bursted, co. Essex, Esq. Will dated 12 Oct 1751.
My father-in-law Nich. Wilcox of Bdos Esq., Edwd: Clark Parish of L., Esq, Abr. Carleton Cumberbatch and Joseph Lindsey, both of Bdos, Esqres. on T. all my sugar work plantations and personal estate. 200 negroes, 100 cattle and 10 horses to be kept on my estate, 60 a. to be planted in provisions, negroes to be well fed and clothed, and casks to be made. My sd. father in law Nich. Wilcox and Mother in law Margt. Wilcox, Ed. C. Parish, A.C. Cumberbatch, J. Lindsey and my brother in law Nich. Wilcox £50 each. My nephew and niece Wm and Sarah Timbrill, chn of my late sister Eliz. T., wife of Wm. T. decd, £500 each at 21 and £40 a year each till then. My friend Rob. Wadeson £10. My wife Mary Sober, late Mary Wilcox, dau. of sd. Nich. W. Esq, £1500, our mar.sett. dated 25 Oct 1743, and £100 for mourning, all my plate with the coat of arms of her father, her riding horse, jewels, use of my house in Bdos until my eldest son be 21. My father in law Abr. Cumberbatch has by his will lately made broke his contract in regard to four of my chn, Sarah Sober, Abraham Sober, Mary Sober and Cumberbatch Sober. I give them each £3000 c. at 21. My cousin Joseph Pickering, now i L, £10. My eldest son John at 21 all my real estate and residue of personal estate; power to heir to charge estate with joynture of £200 c. Son John to go to Oxford at 17. T. to be Ex'ors.
Codicil. Late of G.B now of Bdos. My father in law Nich. Wilcox has died. To my wife my coach and 6 horses, the use of my house called the Castle on my pla. in St. Peters and use of house-negroes and £150 a year if she do not dwell there. My aunt Mrs. Reba. Almond of St. Lucy £50 c. To poor of St. Peter £10 a year for 10 years. My wife, my bro-inlaw Nicholas Wilcox and friends Hon. Ph. Gibbes of St. Jas. Esqres. and ev. Jonathan Dennis, fellow of Q. Coll. Oxford with Edwd. C. Parish and Jos. Lindsay Ex'ors and T. and G. of my 5 chn. Revoke app. of A.C. Cumberbatch. Jon. Dennis £100 for his care of my 3 sons and £50 for mourning. Ph. Gibbes £50. Dated 16 Nov 1755 in the presence of Gen. Lavine, Edw. Wilson, Ph. Lovell. Bdos by the Presidt. Ph. Lovell was sworn at Pilgrim 2 Dec 1755, Ralph Weekes. A true copy 28 May 1762. Rich. Husbands, D. Secr.
Proved 3 March 1763 by Mary Sober, widow, the relict, and Nich. Wilcox, Esq.; power reserved to E.C.P and J.L Esqres., surviving Ex'ors, and Hon. Ph. G. and Rev, J.D.

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John Sober of The Castle in St. Peter's, Esq. and of Little Bursted Essex, born 1715; of Queens College Oxford ("Q. Coll., Oxf." matric(ulated) 24 Aug. 1731 at 16); died in B'os (Barbados) 1755. Will dated 12 Oct. 1751 ; cod(icil) 16 Nov. 1755 ; sworn 2 Dec. 1755 (152, Caesar) (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families).

Marriage Settlement between John Sober and Mary Wilcox' parents made 25 October 1743 (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families). 
SOBER, John (I18701)
 
16334 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

Will (source Ernest M. Wiltshire): John Sober, late of the p. of St. Peter in the Island of Barbados, now of Little Bursted, co. Essex, Esq. Will dated 12 Oct 1751.
My father-in-law Nich. Wilcox of Bdos Esq., Edwd: Clark Parish of L., Esq, Abr. Carleton Cumberbatch and Joseph Lindsey, both of Bdos, Esqres. on T. all my sugar work plantations and personal estate. 200 negroes, 100 cattle and 10 horses to be kept on my estate, 60 a. to be planted in provisions, negroes to be well fed and clothed, and casks to be made. My sd. father in law Nich. Wilcox and Mother in law Margt. Wilcox, Ed. C. Parish, A.C. Cumberbatch, J. Lindsey and my brother in law Nich. Wilcox £50 each. My nephew and niece Wm and Sarah Timbrill, chn of my late sister Eliz. T., wife of Wm. T. decd, £500 each at 21 and £40 a year each till then. My friend Rob. Wadeson £10. My wife Mary Sober, late Mary Wilcox, dau. of sd. Nich. W. Esq, £1500, our mar.sett. dated 25 Oct 1743, and £100 for mourning, all my plate with the coat of arms of her father, her riding horse, jewels, use of my house in Bdos until my eldest son be 21. My father in law Abr. Cumberbatch has by his will lately made broke his contract in regard to four of my chn, Sarah Sober, Abraham Sober, Mary Sober and Cumberbatch Sober. I give them each £3000 c. at 21. My cousin Joseph Pickering, now i L, £10. My eldest son John at 21 all my real estate and residue of personal estate; power to heir to charge estate with joynture of £200 c. Son John to go to Oxford at 17. T. to be Ex'ors.
Codicil. Late of G.B now of Bdos. My father in law Nich. Wilcox has died. To my wife my coach and 6 horses, the use of my house called the Castle on my pla. in St. Peters and use of house-negroes and £150 a year if she do not dwell there. My aunt Mrs. Reba. Almond of St. Lucy £50 c. To poor of St. Peter £10 a year for 10 years. My wife, my bro-inlaw Nicholas Wilcox and friends Hon. Ph. Gibbes of St. Jas. Esqres. and ev. Jonathan Dennis, fellow of Q. Coll. Oxford with Edwd. C. Parish and Jos. Lindsay Ex'ors and T. and G. of my 5 chn. Revoke app. of A.C. Cumberbatch. Jon. Dennis £100 for his care of my 3 sons and £50 for mourning. Ph. Gibbes £50. Dated 16 Nov 1755 in the presence of Gen. Lavine, Edw. Wilson, Ph. Lovell. Bdos by the Presidt. Ph. Lovell was sworn at Pilgrim 2 Dec 1755, Ralph Weekes. A true copy 28 May 1762. Rich. Husbands, D. Secr.
Proved 3 March 1763 by Mary Sober, widow, the relict, and Nich. Wilcox, Esq.; power reserved to E.C.P and J.L Esqres., surviving Ex'ors, and Hon. Ph. G. and Rev, J.D.

*** RELATIONSHIPS TO BE CHECKED ***

John Sober of The Castle in St. Peter's, Esq. and of Little Bursted Essex, born 1715; of Queens College Oxford ("Q. Coll., Oxf." matric(ulated) 24 Aug. 1731 at 16); died in B'os (Barbados) 1755. Will dated 12 Oct. 1751 ; cod(icil) 16 Nov. 1755 ; sworn 2 Dec. 1755 (152, Caesar) (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families).

Marriage Settlement between John Sober and Mary Wilcox' parents made 25 October 1743 (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families). 
Sober, John (I18701)
 
16335 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

WILL (Source Ernest M. Wiltshire): Will proved 7 April 1814
"My wife Ann the dau of the late Tho. Kemp, M.P. for Lewes, Co.Sussex, all my estate and sole Ex'trix, she paying to each of my bros& sister 100 gns.

Capt. Dragoon Guards ; died in L (London) 7 Dec. 1813; at 42. (248,Bridport) (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families)

1st King's Dragoon Guards. 1804
On the 12th November 1804 a General Court Martial commenced for the trial of Lt Colonel John Elliott, on three charges preffered against him by Captain Abraham Cumberbatch Sober, also of the King's Dragoon Guards. The trial continued by adjournements until the 21st November by virtue of a special warrant signed by the King. George III, directed by the Judge Advocate General, the Rt Hon Sir Charles Morgan Bart. It was held at the Castle Tavern, Brightelmstone (Now Brighton) with Major General Lennox as President, 14 Officers as members, and Deputy Judge Advocate James Charles Michell.
The three charges brought against Elliott by Sobers were as follows:
1st: For disobedience of General Orders concerning the sale of Cast (no longer fit for service) horses, dated January 7th 1802 in not causing such horses to be sold by Public Auction in several instances.
viz: At Bristol on the 12th March 1803: At Exeter 4th November 1803: At Chichester June 20th 1804: which last is in disobedience of Brigade Orders issued by Major General Hugonin dated June 13th 1804.
2nd: For carrying on an improper Traffic with the Bat (Baggage) and Cast horses between the dates of November 4th 1803 and 9th September 1804, highly disgraceful to the situation he holds in the regiment and thereby defrauding the Government.
3rd: For making requisitions and receiving Coals and Candles as a Barrack allowance, during the period the King's Dragoon Guards were quartered in Arundel Barracks whilst he lodged in the town of Arundel and not in the Barracks between the 1st April 1804 and September 6th 1804: Contrary to an express order on tha head.
On the morning of Wednesday 21st November the Opinion and Sentence of the Court was read out:
1st Charge: Not guilty of causing horses to be sold by public auction at Bristol. Guilty of causing two Cast horses to be sold at Exeter: Guilty of not causing seven Cast horses to be sold at Chichester which was also in disobedience of Brigade Orders
2nd Charge: Guilty
3rd Charge: Guilty but the court was acknowledged that Elliott was unaware of the order until it was transmitted to him and that he had volunarily refunded the Coals and Candles previous to the knowledge that the charge was to be brought against him.
''Although deeply impressed with the many honourable Testimonies and to the good Character of the said Lt Colonel John Elliott and the length of his military service, yet, regarding the charges of which they have found him Guilty, as a breach of the Articles of War, do with great regret, feel it is their duty to adjudge and do hereby adjudge the said Lt Colonel John Elliott to be dismissed form His Majesty's Service''.
The King subsequently approved the opinion of the Court Martial and confirmed the sentence 
Sober, Abraham Cumberbatch (I18718)
 
16336 [BarbadosCumberbatchSettlers.FTW]

WILL (Source Ernest M. Wiltshire): Will proved 7 April 1814
"My wife Ann the dau of the late Tho. Kemp, M.P. for Lewes, Co.Sussex, all my estate and sole Ex'trix, she paying to each of my bros& sister 100 gns.

Capt. Dragoon Guards ; died in L (London) 7 Dec. 1813; at 42. (248,Bridport) (Brandow J.C. Genealogies of Barbados Families) 
SOBER, Abraham Cumberbatch (I18718)
 
16337 [deggler1849.ged]

Barbara was member of a group of 52 Swiss people who were assisted by the Swiss government to emigrate to America. Her family settled in Sec. 13 across the Mormon Coulee Creek from the Lauterbach homestead. Other Swiss immigrants lived nearby. Heinrich: Henry is the original immigrant. His obituary indicated that he had first gone to Texas and then chose to settle in Wisconsin. His brother August brought his parents and sisters to LaCrosse County. He had purchased land in Sec 25 in the town of Shelby. The Land Grant was signed by Pres. Buchanan The original farm buildings were located at the end of a narrow coulee off of what is now Highway 14. It is named Lauterbach Coulee. The farm remained in the family for 3 generations. [Carol Williams] 
Schildt, Anna Barbara (I40479)
 
16338 [went to school with Donald Trump at New York Military Academy]

Died at age 50s 
MARTINSON, Robert F. (I22718)
 
16339 [went to school with Donald Trump at New York Military Academy]

Died at age 50s 
Martinson, Robert F. (I22718)
 
16340 ] 0 H N CA B 0 T. Built at Bristol, I826.
No. 33, 22 FEB. I826.
IS8H tons ; length 77' s*; breadth (below) 2I' st*; depth 13' 6*.
I deck ; 2 masts ; snow rig ; square stern ; false galleries ; a bust head.
Owner: Hugh William Danson, merchant, Bristol.

Deceased was "a Stipendary Magistrate of Savannah Georgia da Mare, former merchant of Harbour Grace. In 1835 he was nominated to the Council of Bristol and for the last six years he lived in the West Indies." 
Danson, Hugh William (I30033)
 
16341 `sealed to her mother, Rosine Marie Becker, and her second husband, Johann Christoph Becker BECKER, Maria Luise (I11157)
 
16342 `sealed to her mother, Rosine Marie Becker, and her second husband, Johann Christoph Becker Becker, Maria Luise (I11157)
 

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