3342. William TRAVIS
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically pp. 368 - 370.
3364. Edmund FREEMAN
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically pp. 227 - 232.RESIDENCES/AVOCATIONS (as per Source #1 above):
A well-to-do yeoman (a small landowner of a class below the gentry, who worked his own land),
who left an estate
3365. Alice COLES
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically pp. 227 - 232.
3366. John Bacon HODSELL
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically pp. 227 - 232.
3392. Edward LEWIS
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically p. 341.
3393. Margaret JONES
SOURCES:
1. "An Emerson-Benson Saga" by Edmund K. Swigart; Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994; 929.273 Em33s- JSMB US/CAN Book; 718 pp. with maps, pictures, index, extensive bibliography (pp. 639-657), along with discussion of 194 allied lines (including Marsh, Lewis, Stetson, and Ellis); see specifically p. 341.