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- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#10 + (8 September 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro]] about affairs at [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]])
- Source:Annals of Ulster#4 + (801 - Mac Oige of [[St. Maelrubha's monastery at Aporcrosan|Aporcrosan]] … 801 - Mac Oige of [[St. Maelrubha's monastery at Aporcrosan|Aporcrosan]], abbot of Bennchor, Muiredach son of Óchobor, abbot of Cluain Ferta Brénainn, Coscrach grandson of Fraech, abbot of Lugmad, Clemens of Tír dá Glas—all ended their lives happily and in peace.ll ended their lives happily and in peace.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/106/1#Main + (9 April 1701 - Account of money due to Cap … 9 April 1701 - Account of money due to Captain [[Alexander Ross of Colonel Hamilton's Regiment]] and to be intromitted with by [[Andrew Ross Sr. of Balblair (-bef1724)|Andrew Ross, writer in Edinburgh]], his factor, and obligation by said Andrew Ross, to execute diligence for recovery of same and to account thereforr recovery of same and to account therefor)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD93/6#Main + (9 August 1369 - Charter by [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William Earl of Ross Lord of Sky]] … 9 August 1369 - Charter by [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William Earl of Ross Lord of Sky]] to his beloved cousin ('dilecto consanguineo') [[Hugh Munro, 9th Baron of Foulis|Hugh de Munro]], for his faithful service rendered and to be rendered during his time and also for the laudable service of [[Robert Munro, 8th Baron of Foulis|his father]] lately killed in defence of said earl, of the davach of land of Catuell with le 'fortyre' which is called Badgarwy, under exception of mills and multures; to be held by said Hugh and his heirs of said earl and his heirs in fee and heritage, in woods and plains, etc, meadows and grazings, etc, fishings, hunting and hawking, and also with inhabitants and neyfs thereof, and with all and sundry liberties, etc, belonging to said land, as freely as any other land within the Kingdom of Scotland granted by any earl or baron for good deeds; said Hugh and his heirs rendering to said earl and his heirs a pair of white gloves or one silver penny at the said earl's [[Dingwall Castle|castle of Dyngwale]] at Whitsunday, if asked, in name of blench-farm for suits of court, ward and relief, and marriage and for all other service, aid, burden, exaction, etc, required from said land; and doing forensic service to the King relative to said land; with clause of warrandice. Witnesses, Alexander, bishop of Ross, [[Donald Pupill, abbot of New Fearn ( -1373)|Donald, abbot of Feryn]], Adam de Wrqwerd, Mr William de Lychtona, Henry Stewart, John de Tarrell. At Dyngwale (Dingwall)., John de Tarrell. At Dyngwale (Dingwall).)
- Source:Scottish document Acta Parl. Scot., vol. i. p. 91.#Main + (9 February 1293 - The [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross (-1323)|Earl of Ross]] … 9 February 1293 - The [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross (-1323)|Earl of Ross]]. [[John Balliol|The lord king]], for keeping the peace and stability of the kingdom established and ordained that there shall be [sheriffs] of the underwritten lands, namely of the lands of the [[Earl of Ross|earldom of Ross]] in north [[Argyll]], the land of Glenc’, the king’s land of Skye and [?]Lewis, eight davachs of the land of [...], Eigg and Rum, Uist and Barra with the very small isles. And he should be called the sheriff of Skye.d he should be called the sheriff of Skye.)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#3 + (9 February 1372 - The death of [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|Lord Wilhelm, count of Rossie]], who built and repaired the church of [[Fearn Abbey|Noue Ferine]], who died at Delny)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD297/162#Main + (9 July 1357 - Charter by [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William, earl of Ross]] … 9 July 1357 - Charter by [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William, earl of Ross]], son and heir of Sir [[Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross ( -1333)|Hugh, sometime earl of Ross]], to [[Hugh of Rarichies, 1st of Balnagown (-1374)|Hugh Ross, his brother]], of lands of Munlochy. Witnesses: Alexander, bishop of Ross, Adam, abbot of New Fearn, sir Robert, prior of Beauly, [[John, son of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross ( -1364)|John Ross]], granter's brother, John Hay, laird of Tolybothvill, Adam Urcharde, sheriff of Crombathy, Robert Munro. At the monastery of New Fearne.ert Munro. At the monastery of New Fearne.)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#11 + (9 June 1571 - [[Donald Ross of Priesthill ( -1571)|Donald Ross of Preist Hill]] died)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#167 + (9 June 1648 - [[Alexander Ross of Cunlich ( -1648)|Allexander Ros of Cunliche]] departtitt [sic] att Cunliche.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#15 + (9 November 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro of Meikle Allan Esq.]] Writer to the Signet in Edinburgh, there was little to report)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#20 + (9 September 1513 - The death of King James 4 at [[Flodin]])
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#180 + (9 September 1659 - Depairtit [[Walter Ross of Kindeace ( -1659)|Walter Ross of Kindes]] and was buried att [[Nig, Nigg Parish, Ross-shire|Nigg]].)
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 72, no. 2799#Main + (9 September 1695 - Instrument of Sasine fo … 9 September 1695 - Instrument of Sasine following on a precept in a disposition (dated at Balblair, 17th January 1695) by [[Hector Douglas, 5th of Mulderg (1655- )|Hector Douglas, late of Muldearg]] in favour of Mr. James M'Culloch of Pilton, of the ile or burial-place belonging to the granter and his uncle, adjacent to the kirk of Fearn, commonly called the Douglas Ile. Sasine given by George Hucheon in Ferne, bailie, to [[Donald Ross in Mulderg]] on behalf of grantee, 31st August, and recorded at Fortrose 9th September, 1695. Witnesses, [[Alexander Ross in Shandwick|Alexander Ross in Sandveik]], late commissary-depute of Ross, [[George Stronach, smith in Fearn|George Stronach, smith in Fearne]], Donald Ross ''alias'' Tailzeor there, John Morisoun in Mulderg, and [[Hugh Ross, writer at Fearn|Hugh Ross, writer at Fearne]]. Notary, [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross, of Ross diocese]].[[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross, of Ross diocese]].)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#13 + (9 September 1756 - Death of [[Bessie Ross (bef1674-1756)|Mr. Munro's mother]] … 9 September 1756 - Death of [[Bessie Ross (bef1674-1756)|Mr. Munro's mother]] at 5:00 in the afternoon. Mr. Donald Ross was acquainted immediately, so he wrote to Teaninich, [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Kindeace]], Mr. Rose & David Ross the Clerk; there was a throwing burial especial of gentry, Mrs. Ross in Taine attended at Meikle Allan as a lund Lady for two days & two nights so she got all things to her mind.amp; two nights so she got all things to her mind.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#14 + (April 11, 1748 - The Congregation of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] … April 11, 1748 - The Congregation of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] in Philadelphia assembled according to custom and the following persons were duly elected Vestry Men for the recent year. Thomas Lawrence, Benjamin Morgan, William Hellier, Philip Syng, Benjamin Price, Thomas Bond, Joseph Redman, William Clymer, Evan Morgan, Townsend White, Richard Scovell, Thomas Gordon, Thomas Lawrence Jr., George Okill, [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]], Jacob Duché[[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]], Jacob Duché)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#12 + (April 1625 - [[William Ross, 2nd of Easterfearn ( -1625)|William Ross of Eister Ferne]] died)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#5 + (April 19, 1742 - Be it remembered that on … April 19, 1742 - Be it remembered that on Easter Monday the congregation of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] in Philadelphia assembled according to custom and the following persons were duly chosen Church Wardens, Sides Men, and Vestry Men of the said church for the ensuing year: Church Wardens: [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]][[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]])
- Source:Scottish Historical Review (Saint Maolrubha)#Main + (April 1909 - [[Archibald B. Scott, B.D.]] … April 1909 - [[Archibald B. Scott, B.D.]], published in ''[[The Scottish Historical Review]]'' his research concerning [[Máel Ruba|St Maelrubha]]. He was of the opinion that [[William Reeves (bishop)|William Reeves]]'s assumption that the ''Red Priest of Applecross'' was the same man as [[Patrick the Red, abbot|Patrick the Red]] was incorrect. Reeves's theory that the [[Mac an t-Sagairt Earls of Ross|Earls of Ross]] were descended from the lay-abbots of Maelrubha's monastery of [[St. Maelrubha's monastery at Aporcrosan|Applecross]] was dependent this assumption. Scott, therefore, casts doubt on this connection between the Earls of Ross and Applecross. between the Earls of Ross and Applecross.)
- Source:Grant, North Carolina, Rowan Co. file no. 1298, James Ross#Survey + (April 22, 1783 - [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross]]'s grant entry for 640 acres in [[Rowan County, North Carolina]], was surveyed. [[Chain carrier]]s were William Rorax and William Dills.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#39 + (April 25, 1871 - [[Margaret E. Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1840-1871)|Margaret E. Pline]] died.)
- Source:Letter, John Ross to Dr. Gordon, April 30, 1763#Main + (April 30, 1763 - [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]] … April 30, 1763 - [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]] sent to a Dr. Gordon an account of his descent from [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Balblair]] in hopes of determining if he was related to any of the Rosses of London. This letter was eventually passed on to [[Hugh Ross 2nd of Kerse & Skeldon (1695-1775)|Hugh Ross head of the house of Shandwick]] who forwarded it to [[David Ross the tragedian (1728-1790)|David Ross writer in Edinburgh]].[[David Ross the tragedian (1728-1790)|David Ross writer in Edinburgh]].)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#22 + (April 4, 1812 - [[Elizabeth Bradley, wife of Mitchell Ross (1812-1850)|Elizabeth Bradley]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#46 + (April 4, 1883 - [[Polly Jane Wells, daughter of Samuel P. Wells (1882-1883)|Polly Jane Wells]] died.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#27 + (April 5, 1873 - [[Orval Fisk Wells, son of Samuel P. Wells (1873- )|Orval Fisk Wells]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#37 + (April 8, 1849 - [[Malinda C. Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1849-1849)|Malinda C. Ross]] died.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#24 + (August 15, 1812 - Jane Wells was born.)
- Source:Letter, Rev. George Ross autobiography (Life and Correspondence)#2 + (August 1835 - [[William Thompson Read, son of Hon. George Read (1792-1873)|William Thompson Read]] … August 1835 - [[William Thompson Read, son of Hon. George Read (1792-1873)|William Thompson Read]] copied the autobiography of the [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Reverend George Ross]], with the letter prefixed to it, from an ancient manuscript (itself a copy) in the possession of his brother, [[George Read III (1788-1837)|George Read, Junior]], the words contained between hooks or brackets—thus, [ ]—having been supplied by him as suggested by the context.pplied by him as suggested by the context.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#Main + (August 1884 - [[John Henry Ross of Cooper County (1824-1898)|John Henry Ross]] … August 1884 - [[John Henry Ross of Cooper County (1824-1898)|John Henry Ross]] wrote a short family record that stated that [[James Ross Jr. of Guilford County (-1809)|James Ross of Guilford County]] was born in Ireland and came to Virginia when he was 9 years oldd came to Virginia when he was 9 years old)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#23 + (August 22, 1808 - Lawrence B. Wells was born.)
- Source:Rose of Kilravock (Kilravock Nynth)#6 + (August 23, 1562 - [[John Rose of Wester Drakies, Provost of Inverness|John Rose]] … August 23, 1562 - [[John Rose of Wester Drakies, Provost of Inverness|John Rose]] indicted at Invernes before the Justice ; he carried [[Margaret Vaus, wife of John Rose of Wester Drakies|Margaret Vaus]], daughter to the [[John Vaus of Lochslin (1479-1546)|laird of Lochslin]], away before marriage but she declared, that what passed was done by her own consent, upon which George Earle of Huntly took protestationh George Earle of Huntly took protestation)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#4 + (August 23, 1853 - [[Mitchell Ross, son of Henry Ross (1801-1887)|Mitchell Ross]] and [[Rebecca Dickerson, wife of Mitchell Ross (1818-1887)|Rebecca Dickerson]] were married.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#7 + (August 27, 1801 - [[Mitchell Ross, son of Henry Ross (1801-1887)|Mitchell Ross]] was born.)
- Source:Guilford County Abstracts, N-T 1770-1868#1 + (August 31, 1778 - Application for marriage … August 31, 1778 - Application for marriage license made by [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross Sr.]] and [[Jean Unknown (fl1778-1793)|Jean Shaw]] in [[Guilford County, North Carolina]]. Bondsmen were Thomas Wiley & [[William Lusk of Guilford County|William Lusk]] of Guilford County.[[William Lusk of Guilford County|William Lusk]] of Guilford County.)
- Source:Grant, North Carolina, Rowan Co. file no. 1298, James Ross#Entered + (August 4, 1778 - [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross]] entered a grant for 640 acres on both sides of the [[Rich Fork of Abbotts Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina|Rich Fork of Abbots Creek]] in [[Rowan County, North Carolina]])
- Source:Calendar of New Castle Wills (Calendar)#3 + (December 1, 1730 - Will of John Harris. Pencader Hundred, [[New Castle County, Delaware]]. Wife, Esther; [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753);Ross of New Castle|Mr. Ross]]; dau. Ann Lewis.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#5 + (December 14, 1870 - [[Samuel P. Wells, husband of Cynthia Louise Ross (1839- )|Samuel P. Wells]] and [[Cynthia Louise Ross, wife of Samuel P. Wells (1842-1920)|Cynthia Ross]] were married.)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#25 + (December 1578 - The burning of nine sagas … December 1578 - The burning of nine sagas in the Canon of Ross. [gap in MS] on December 1578 by [[Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis|Robert Munro de Fowlis]] and Walter Wrquhard sheriff of Cromartie at that time and one man of yours' [sic: the sense is 'burnt' or 'baked' (cf. ustrinum: a kiln) ] in Dingwall in the same month and year called Caschindonische.ame month and year called Caschindonische.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#17 + (December 2, 1760 - At [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] … December 2, 1760 - At [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]], a [[Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (PoA June 13, 1759)|power of attorney]] was read from the [[Society of Propagation of the Gospel]] empowering the Reverend Doctor Robert Jenney, the Reverend William Smith, Jacob Duché, [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]] and Evan Morgan Esquires, on the major par of them; to purchase lands in Pennsylvania for the use therein mentioned.ennsylvania for the use therein mentioned.)
- Source:Deed book, North Carolina, Martin Co. bk. A p. 72, William Ross + (December 25, 1759 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|William Ross, Sr]] … December 25, 1759 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|William Ross, Sr]], (of Tyrell Co, NC) sold 47 acres to William Hyman, also of Tyrell. The line begins on Baley's Creek and runs to [[Great Swamp]] and thence to a oak on John Duggan's line, witnessed by William Ross, Hugh Ross (with a mark), and Elizabeth Ross (also signed with a mark)d Elizabeth Ross (also signed with a mark))
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#4 + (December 28, 1697 - Thomas Darling of Elisabeth Town. Inventory of the personal estate of, £22.12.6; made by John Hindss and [[John Ross, son of George Ross Sr. (1660-1702)|John Ross]].)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#16 + (December 28, 1754 - Ordered that the old s … December 28, 1754 - Ordered that the old spindle and vane belonging to [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] in Philadelphia, when taken down, be delivered to [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|Mr. John Ross]] for the use of [[Emmanuel Episcopal Church, New Castle, Delaware|Emanuel Church in New Castle]].[[Emmanuel Episcopal Church, New Castle, Delaware|Emanuel Church in New Castle]].)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#15 + (December 3, 1753 - Whereas the Vestry of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] … December 3, 1753 - Whereas the Vestry of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] have ordered Henry Harrison, Peter Turner and Townsend White to write to London for a set of bells, and the money they now have not being sufficient for the payment of them, we [--] the Minister, Church Wardens and Vestryman [--] do obligate ourselves to raise the said sum by subscriptions or otherwise, and that immediately on the account being produced of what balance appears. As witness our hands. Townsend White, Peter Turner, George Okill, Henry Elwes, Thomas Lawrence, Charles Stedman, John Baynton, Thomas Lawrence Jr., [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]], John Kearsley, John Sayre, Robert Jenney, Minister, Henry Harrison, Church Warden, James Humphreys, Church Warden, Thomas Leech, William Pyewell, Evan Morgan, Jacob Dushé, Joseph Redman, William Bingham, Davis Hall, Redmond Conynghamiam Bingham, Davis Hall, Redmond Conyngham)
- Source:Calendar of New Castle Wills (Calendar)#1 + (December 4, 1716 - Will of Richard Hallowe … December 4, 1716 - Will of Richard Hallowell, merchant. [[New Castle County, Delaware]]. Richard and Mary Cantwell, the son and dau. of Richard Cantwell; three eldest sons of Henry Garretson, (namely) Richard, Edmund and Cantwell; Hallowell and Bridget Garretson, the son and dau. of said Henry Garretson; Mary Garretson, dau. of said Henry Garretson, four god-children, viz: [[Jasper Yeats, son of Jasper Yeats|Jasper Yeats, Jr.]], William Bedford, [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]], and Priscilla Robinson; brother, Thomas Halliwell; nephew, Thomas Halliwell; nieces, Bridget and Mary Halliwell, (daus. of Thomas); Elizabeth Garretson, widow. Exc. John Moore; [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Rev. George Ross]].[[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Rev. George Ross]].)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#17 + (December 7, 1689 - Will of [[Humphrey Spinning of Elizabethtown ( - 1689)|Humphrey Spinage of Elizabeth]] proved.)
- Source:Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (Cronicle)#4 + (Feb 1251 - The first [[Earl of Ross|erll of Ross]] … Feb 1251 - The first [[Earl of Ross|erll of Ross]], callit [[Fearchar, Earl of Ross|Ferq<sup>r</sup> Ross]], leived erle fourtie yeiris, and deceissit in [[Tain, Tain Parish, Ross-shire|Tayne]], and succeidit to the said Farq<sup>r</sup>, [[William, 2nd Earl of Ross ( -1274)|William, his sone]], and goodsone to the [[William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch|erll of Buchane]][[William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch|erll of Buchane]])
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#3 + (February 10, 1848 - [[Mitchell Ross, son of Henry Ross (1801-1887)|Mitchell Ross]] and [[Elizabeth Bradley, wife of Mitchell Ross (1812-1850)|Elizabeth Bradley]] were married.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#30 + (February 11, 1878 - [[Oran Alanson Wells, son of Samuel P. Wells (1878-1929)|Oran Alasson Wells]] was born.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#20 + (February 13, 1696 - Inventory of the esta … February 13, 1696 - Inventory of the estate of Nathaniel Tuttell of Elizabeth Town (£107.3.-, all personal, incl. one negro woman slave £28, one negro boy £7, one negro girl £3); made by John Hindes and [[John Ross, son of George Ross Sr. (1660-1702)|John Ross]].hn Ross, son of George Ross Sr. (1660-1702)|John Ross]].)
- Source:ScotlandsPeople Coats of arms (vol. 1)#15 + (February 1681 - [[James Ross of Portivoe]] granted arms by the [[Lord Lyon King of Arms|Lord Lyon]])
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#19 + (February 19, 1845 - [[James Porter Ross, son of Mitchell Ross (1845-1846)|James Porter Ross]] was born.)
- Source:Deed book, North Carolina, Tyrrell Co. bk. 4 pp. 16-17, William Ross + (February 2, 1760 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|William Ross Senr planter]] … February 2, 1760 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|William Ross Senr planter]] of Tyrrell County in consideration of the sum of fourteen pounds Proclamation money paid by John Ross, planter of Tyrrell County have bargained and sold unto John Ross one tract of land lying in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina|Tyrrell County]] beginning at a sypress standing in the Great Swamp and running with Thomas Burnetts line to the middle of a swamp joining the aforesaid William Rosses plantation then up the swamp to John Dugans line ... containing by estimation 50 acres. Witnessed by [[Edmund Smithwick of Tyrrell County|Edmund Smithwick]], Elizabeth Willipen or Willissen. Registered 2 July 1761.ipen or Willissen. Registered 2 July 1761.)