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Genealogies Offered by Historical Data Services:
THE RUSH REPORT
THE RUSH REPORT, THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM RUSH, born 1615, of Virginia
and of HENSON RUSH, born about 1794, of Kentucky
Compiled by Gaynelle Jenkins Moore, 2003
ALLIED FAMILIES: LOVEALL,
McALISTER, WILLIAMS, WINTERS.
ALSO: Bittle, Farley, Johnston, Mertell, Spalding.
THE RUSH REPORT, covers
3433 descendants of William, 15 generations.
All known Rush families in Miller Co., Missouri before 1950 are of
the line. Henson Rush married Margaret Stout in 1825 and 3 of their 4
researched children married siblings, the children of Jonathan and Ruth
Allen Loveall, also of Adair County, Kentucky.
The genealogy
contains over 200 photographs, and 530 8.5 X 11 spiral bound pages.
Well indexed.
Price: $45.00 plus shipping/handling.
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THE SPALDING REPORT
THE DESCENDANTS OF CHARLES SPALDING, (1783-1856)
Compiled by Gaynelle Jenkins Moore,
1994
Book cover of The Spalding Report:
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This
genealogy includes 2410 descendants and 9 generations; 472 8 1/2x11"
pages of text, including 250 photos; illustrations and maps; documents
and exhibits; soft cover; spiral binding; indexed.
Allied Families: BELSHE,
MILLER, SIMPSON, SMITH (of KY). Also: BLACKBURN, BOND, CRANE, ENDSLEY,
FRANKLIN, HODGE, HOFF, JENKINS, LANDRITH, PIERCE, ROBERTS, SNELL, and
more.
Charles
was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, migrated to Mercer County, Kentucky,
settled in Warren County, Kentucky, and later moved to Miller County,
Missouri.
Charles
SPALDING married Elizabeth HAMPTON, daughter of Michael HAMPTON and Catharine
SMITH HAMPTON, in 1802 in Mercer County, KY. They had 11 children: Jonathan,
Solomon S., Alexander S., Nancy H., Charles P., Margaret E., Catherine "Peggy,"
William C., James P., Thomas Jefferson, and Susan W. The parents and all
their children except for Jonathan, Catharine and Charles P. came to Miller
Co. before 1850. All known SPALDINGs there before 1900 are of this line.
A separate chapter traces Charles back through several earlier generations
to Thomas Spalding (1640-1713) who immigrated to Maryland from England.
Out of print at this
time.
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SPALDING REPORT SUPPLEMENT
A Supplement to
THE SPALDING REPORT, THE DESCENDANTS OF CHARLES SPALDING (1783-1856)
Compiled by Gaynelle Jenkins Moore, 2002
New
ALLIED FAMILIES: Albertson, Bennett, Blackburn, Furgason, Holt, Johnston,
Loiselle, Matlock, Matthews, Miller, Mulholland, Simpson, Snook, Spaulding,
Symons and more.
This supplement contains over 75 new photos, 122 pages, soft cover,
spiral bound and indexed.
Here you will learn more
about the descendants of Charles and Elizabeth Hampton Spalding; a son who
stayed behind in Kentucky, some who remained in Missouri, and others who
continued the westward migration and ended up in California, Nevada and
Oregon.
Price: $18.00 plus shipping/handling.
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THE JENKINS FAMILY OF CLAIBORNE
CO., TN
AND MILLER CO., MO
Compiled by Gaynelle Jenkins Moore, 1998
Book cover of The Jenkins Family
of Claiborne Co., TN
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This genealogy includes 3256 descendants in
11 generations; 505 8 1/2x11 pages, including over 400 photos; maps and
illustrations; documents and exhibits; soft cover; spiral binding; indexed.
Allied Families: EDGMOND, FARLEY, GOLDEN,
HONIKER, MORGAN and WILSON. Also: BOLINGER, DAFFRON, GRAY, HAKE, KOHENSKY,
and more.
Timothy JENKINS moved from North Carolina
to Claiborne Co., TN before 1800; his sons: James, William, John, Henry
and Thomas married there and raised families. By 1850 most were gone to
Missouri; John and family to Dallas Co., MO and families of William, Henry
and Thomas to Miller Co., MO.
Harrison H. JENKINS (abt 1812-1897), the son
of Thomas, was a farmer, Justice of the Peace in the Miller County, and
a Civil War soldier. It is believed that he had married and had one son,
James Anderson, before he married Lydia BERRY and had 12 more children:
Brittania M., Hillery J., Elizabeth A., David Emanuel, John Riley, Melvina
J., George H., Sterling H., Mary Emily, Delilah B., Thomas Henry and Sarah.
A brief genealogy of Valentine JENKINS who
moved his family to Miller County, MO before 1840 is also included. He was
from Hardeman County, TN, born in North Carolina or Virginia. No relationship
had been found between these two different Jenkins lines in Miller Co.
Price: $32.00 plus shipping/handling.
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THE LOVEALL REPORT
The Descendants of REV. HENRY LOVEALL, an Able and Worthy Preacher
(1694-aft 1772)
The Loveall
Report, The Descendants of Rev. Henry Loveall and a focus on the descendants
of Jonathan Loveall Sr., (abt 1744-aft 1833) Maryland, Pennsylvania and
Kentucky
Compiled by Gaynelle Jenkins Moore, 2010
Book cover
of The Loveall Report
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BITTLE,
JENKINS, MERTELL, ROBERTS, RUSH, SMITH, SULLENS, WILLIAMS, WINTERS and
many more.
Covers 12 Generations and 5796 descendants. Contains over 230 photographs,
593 pages, soft cover, spiral bound and indexed.
Henry
Loveall was born in Cambridge, England in 1694. Before 1720 he had migrated
to Long Island, NY as an indentured servant. After he completed his service,
he and son Zebulon, whose mother may have died, moved to Hebron, CT. He
is known to have been a General Baptist preacher in Newport, RI by 1729.
Next we find him in Piscataway, NJ where he was ordained in 1730 to preach
at the Baptist church at Stilton on the Raritan River, the second Baptist
congregation founded in the Jerseys. When a well-to-do English Baptist planter
in Baltimore Co., MD decided to build the first Baptist church in the Province
of Maryland, he chose Reverend Henry Loveall to be its first pastor. Henry
served Sater's Baptist Church on Chestnut Ridge from 1742-1772.
Henry and his wife Martha had a large family
that married and settled in Baltimore Co., MD. By the close of the American
Revolution, Maryland was beginning to be overpopulated and the third generation-the
grandchildren of Henry and Martha-began to choose migration paths toward
the Midwestern frontier. First to Virginia and Pennsylvania, then to Illinois,
Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky and beyond. The Loveall Report attempts to track
as many of these families as possible. Some of the more recent generations
changed the spelling of their surname to Lovell.
Price: $60.00 plus shipping/handling.
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REVEREND HENRY LOVEALL
An Able and Worthy Preacher:
An Apology in Defense of his Reputation
Compiled by
Gaynelle Jenkins Moore, 2011
Book cover
of The Loveall Report
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Contains 57 pages, , soft cover, spiral bound and indexed.
This brief historical account of Reverend Henry Loveall's life is divided
into four parts. The first chapter describes his career as a minister in
the General Baptist faith. This first Baptist group which favored baptism
by immersion, was founded in Holland in 1609 and spread to England in 1611.
Loveall was born in Cambridge, England in 1694 and arrived in the colonies
before 1720. His name is included on a list of the first 100 preachers in
the New World. Research shows that he was called to minister to the Baptist
Church in Piscataway, NJ where he was ordained in 1730. After several years
there, he went to Chestnut Ridge, MD in Baltimore CO. where he was the founding
pastor of Sater's Baptist Church in 1742. Records indicate he was still
there 30 years later.
The second part, only 5 pages, presents Generation 1 of the genealogy
of Rev. Loveall and his wife Martha and their family. Five sons are named
and have been supported with actual records of their birth, or a proponderence
of evidence. Only three of them survived childhood. Five daughters are
also listed, with a varing amount of support for their belonging to this
family. Obviously, it is more difficult to prove daughters and discover
their married names after these many years.
The third and most
significant chapter is the apology (a formal speech or paper presented in
justification of a position) in defense of Reverend Henry Loveall's reputation.
Your researcher, a sixth great-granddaughter of Rev. Loveall, spent more
than ten years collecting data about him. She was disturbed to read 19th
century Baptist histories about colonial times which routinely discredited
Rev. Loveall as an "unworthy, lewd, and licentious man." Also, it was baldly
claimed that he was an imposter and his real name was Desolate Baker. With
Reverend Henry Loveall, An Able and Worthy Preacher: An Apology in Defense
of his Reputation, the reader has an opportunity to find out whether
or not the author has established Rev. Loveall's reputation as a competent
preacher of the gospel and a loving parent and ancestor. Concluding this
new book is an 8 page glossary of terms that are useful in understanding
political and theological thinking in England and Colonial America in the
18th century. The glossary is the only part of this new book that is
not included in The Loveall Report. So, there is no need for
a Loveall descendant to own both volumes. The Loveall Glossary is available
online at the Historical Data Services web page.
Price:
$13.00 plus shipping/handling.
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SPERBECK FAMILY IN AMERICA
(Also spelled Spurbeck, Sparbeck and other variations)
SPERBECK
FAMILY IN AMERICA, THE DESCENDANTS OF MARTINUS GABRIEL SPERBECK, (1730-18??)
Compiled by Charles B. Moore, 2005
Book cover
of Sperbeck Family in America
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ALLIED
FAMILIES: CORE, DAVIS, DEAN, DINGMAN, ERVIN, MITCHELL, MOORE, SKINNER,
TINGUE, SMITH, VANAUKEN, VANBUREN, ZEH, and many more.
Contains over 40 photographs, 4 maps, 510 pages, soft cover, spiral
bound and indexed.
This Genealogy Covers
The Sperbeck (Spurbeck, Sparbeck and variations), descendants of Martinus
Gabriel Sperbeck and his wife Anna Margaretha, who came to America in the
second wave of Palatines.
They first settled in New York State and spread out to almost every state
in the Union. There were Sperbecks in the military starting with the French
and Indian War. The Civil War saw many who suffered injury and death in
the service of the North.
Price: $48.00 plus shipping/handling.
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THE John Moore Family in America
The John Moore Family in America. An Ulster Scott who emigrated from Northern
Ireland to Massachusetts in 1718
Compiled by Charles B. Moore, 2008
Book cover
of John Moore Family in America
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ALLIED FAMILIES:
Abbott, Acker, Aker, Alderman, Baird, Beard, Belden, Campbell, Cole, Crawford,
Dingman, Draper, Elder, Fletcher, Fuller, Gray, Ingell, Lane, Pelton,
Plummer, Russ, Smith, Taber, Thompson, Tryon, Sperbeck, Walker, and others.
THE John Moore in
America genealogy covers 11 generations of descendants.
John MOORE was born
about 1706 in Ardstraw, Tyrone Co., Ulster, Ireland. He was most likely
the son of James MOORE and Isabel, but so far no concrete records have
been found.
He married Rosanna CRAWFORD 4 Dec 1735 in Rutland, Worcester Co., Massachusetts.
She was born about 1716 in Ulster, Northern Ireland. She was the daughter
or John and Isabel Crawford. They eventually settled in Chester, Massachusetts.
The Moores' arrived
in America in one of the early ships carrying Ulster Scots. They were
no doubt descendants of the Scots who came from Scotland to Ulster (Northern
Ireland) in the 1600's. Some general history of their movements is provided
here. When possible information is given about specific Moore ancestors
and the families they traveled and intermarried with.
The genealogy contains
over 135 photographs and maps. 249 8.5" x 11" spiral bound
pages. Well indexed.
Price is $36.00 plus shipping/handling.


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