Date:
10 Mar 2021
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17 Mar 2021
Location: WikiTree
Location: WikiTree
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The WikiTree Challenge Week 10
- Guest Star, Pat Richley-Erickson Pat (Player) Richley
- Tracking spreadsheet
- G2G post
- WikiTree pedigree chart
- Comparison pedigree (dad's side) on Ancestry
- Comparison pedigree (mom's side) on Ancestry
Interesting Finds
- Betsey Oades married twice.[1]
- Charles Warner Player was Early Iowa LDS Pioneer, and Early Utah LDS Pioneer; Helped build two LDS Temples over 27 years. First was the Historical Nauvoo Temple in Iowa and second the LDS Temple in Salt lake City, Utah.[2]
- Pat is the 16th great granddaughter of Robert (Stewart) Stewart King Robert IInd of Scots (1316-1390), relationship finder: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stewart-1001&person2_name=Player-10
Military
- Sergeant William Gist Froman (American Civil War)
- Jacob Froman (American Revolution)
- Colonel Johannes Hite (French & Indian War)
- Major Joseph Gist (American Revolution)
- William Gist (American Revolution - Loyalist - he was captured twice, fought against his cousins, Nathaniel Gist and Richard Gist at the Battle of Kings' Mountain, where they both died. He fled to England and returned in 1789)
- Tolbert Higgins (1840-1928) and his brother Aaron D Higgins (1816-1888) (Civil War, 2nd Reg, MO Cavalry)
- Admiral Terry (1797-1884) (Civil War)
- William Wright was a High Sheriff, Deputy Commissioner of purchasing supplies for the Continental Army
- Orson Wasden Utah Blackhawk War 1866
- Frederick Wasden Utah Blackhawk War 1866
- DAR Ancestor Search
- DAR Sticker
- {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A123456}}
- or
- {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}}
Documents shared by Guest
Photos shared by Guest
- Plaque to the People of Penntown, Ripley, Indian, especially those that helped form the Basptist Church there. This includes Pat's gr---- grandfather Robert Terry (1771-1862). ["https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Terry-3055-2"]
Resources
Ireland
England
- England General Research Resources
- England County Resource Pages
- England Genealogy wiki on FamilySearch
Germany and Prussia
- German Roots Project Resources
- German Roots Project Reliable Sources Page
- Sources-Germany
- Immigration records and passenger lists-Germany
- Palatine Migration Project Resources
- German Genealogy wiki on Family Search
Pennsylvania
- Penn Project Reliable Sources
- Sources-Pennsylvania
- Palatine Migration Project Resources
- Pennsylvania wiki on Family Search
New York
- New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources
- Sources-New York
- New York Genealogical Resources
- New York wiki on Family Search
Virginia and Kentucky
- Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources
- Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page
- Virginia wiki on Family Search
- Kentucky wiki on Family Search
Missouri
Some Brick Wall profiles
WikiTree profiles vs Comparison profiles on Ancestry
- This is not a complete list, but just some of the brickwalls on her dad's side
in lines of Alma Oades Player (1862-1929)
- Charles Player (abt.1758-) on WT vs Charles Player on Ancestry
- Ann Warner (abt.1761-) on WT vs Ann Warner on Ancestry
- On WT, Ann is brickwall
- on Ancestry, Ann's line continues, brickwalls are John Jacob Warner,Margaret, Cornelius Cargill, Mary Lucy, Thomas Tinsley, Sarah Jackson, Henry Chiles Col., and Anna Harrelson all lightly sourced, if at all.
- Benjamin Saunders (abt.1754-) on WT vs Benjamin Saunders on Ancestry
- Hannah (Hudson) Saunders (1759-) on WT vs Hannah Hudson on Ancestry
- Richard Oades (abt.1778-abt.1802) on WT vs Richard Oades on Ancestry
- On WT, Richard is brickwall
- On Ancestry, this is not the brickwall, lines continue for both his father and mother
- Thomas Sowersby (1773-1850) on WT vs. Thomas Sowersby on Ancestry
- On Ancestry, his paternal line continues back three generations with wives
- Ann Featherby (1773-1846) on WT vs Ann Featherby on Ancestry
- On Ancestry, Ann's parents are the brickwalls
in lines of Mary Elizabeth (Wright) Player (1862-1903)
- William Emory Wright (abt.1776-abt.1827) on WT vs William Emory Wright on Ancestry
- On WT, paternal line continues back 5 generations, some need wives and more sources
- On Ancestry, William Emory Wright is the brickwall
In lines of Charles Switzer Weiser (abt.1850-1926)
- Jacob Weiser Sr on WT vs. Jacob Weiser on Ancestry
- On WT his father is George Weiser , son of Jerg Weisser (1525-1604) and his spouse is Anna Maria Mayer (1599-1677)
- On Ancestry, his father is brickwall Simon Weiser and his spouse is unknown
- Anna Tretz (1629-1696) on WT vs Anna on Ancestry
- On WT, Anna has parents but needs sources, merge clean up and gedcom cleanup
- On Ancestry, Anna's LNAB is unknown and she is a brickwall
- Hans Ubelen (abt.1625-1693) on WT vs Hans Ubele on Ancestry
- On WT, she has parents but needs sources
- On Ancestry, she is a brickwall without LNAB
- Sophia (Reim) Weiser (abt.1720-1764) on WT vs Sophia Reim on Ancestry
- On WT, Sophia is the brickwall
- On Ancestry, her father Peter Reim is the brickwall
- Lazarus (Wenger) Wengert (1715-1796) on WT vs Lazarus Wenger on Ancestry
- On WT, Lazarus is the brickwall, but has spouse Anna Catharina (Lauck) Wenger (1721-1797) with continuing lines
- On Ancestry, the line continues to Lazarus' father Hans Wenger and his maternal grandfather Hans Ulrich, but Lazarus' spouse is unknown
- Elizabeth (Shaffer) Stouffer (1791-1878) on WT vs Elizabeth Shaffer on Ancestry
- On WT, brickwalls are parents Jacob Stouffer Sr (1769-1845) and Elizabeth (Reist) Stouffer (1771-1834)
- On Ancestry, parents unknown
- Unknown Yockey (abt.1799-) on WT vs Yockey on Ancestry
- missing spouse and both parents on WT and Ancestry
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