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Family Tree Maker January 2007 Birthdays and Anniversaries - 1 of 16 2006 Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123456 Barton Bain Young - 21 Anna Spann and Robert Leslie Steele Jameson - Gertrude Sharp James - Mary Kellogg and Steven Odis "Steve" (Unknown day) Roy Eliot Yates - 181 58 112 William Stotturne - Westmoreland - 45 Turney - 97 est. Anne Churchill and Frances Eubank and W. Theodore Payne 381 Martha Dandridge and Altha Turney Lynch - Charles Spencer - 308 T. Stearns - 146 McKinney - 100 Mary Bates and Charles George "Father of His 105 Elizabeth Spear Joseph Matthew Stapp - Alice McElroy Boggess Eugene "Gene" Sharp - Country" Washington Edgerton - 193 148 - 93 89 - 248 78910111213 Thomas "of Woodstock" Samuel William Jonathan Webster - 350 Teresa Margaret Yates - Charrie Eubank "Bettie" Mercy Steele and Noah James Boswell Stevens - Plantagenet - 652 Welborn - 244 Temperance Jordan 168 and James Alford Webster - 258 26 Charles Henry Leavell - Elizabeth Turner Chapman - 195 Samuel Vance - 234 "Jim" Simons, Sr. - Elizabeth Ellen Stapp - Jane Stewart and George 132 "Bessie" Parker - 120 Jennie Jerome Spencer- Dorothy Van Alstyne 133 165 Spencer-Churchill - Edith Matilda and Henry Churchill - 153 Jumper - 101 Mary Elizabeth Simons - 188 V - 893 89 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Elizabeth Lee Taylor - Benjamin Solomon Fred William "Bill" Katherine Michelle Anna Eleanor Yates - Joseph Pierce Yount - Aacron Williams - 37 215 Stapp - 142 Young, Jr. - 54 "Katie" Westmoreland 179 154 Peter Rockenfeller - 320 Engel Scherp and Peter Johann Simeon Elizabeth Donner and - 8 Thomas Welborn - 277 Hancock Taylor - 226 Hannah Waters and Stoppelbein - 316 "Simeon" Rockenfeller Elliott Roosevelt - 75 Abraham Webster - 280 Johann Jacob John Davison Wollerton Merrill - - 277 Abigail Merrill Smith - Sarah Vance "Sallie" Stoppelbein, Jr. - 276 Rockefeller, Jr. - 133 300 304 Vance - 209 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 William Wilbourn, Sr. - Beverly Phillips Milich - Eliza Van Benthuysen Sarah Eubank and Dorothea Brass and Todd Wittman Sharpe - Damaris Westcott 299 71 Davis - 196 Wesley Wilson - 143 Peter Stoppelbein - 38 Arnold - 386 Catherine Louisa Louis - 610 Sally Selman Kellogg - Seth James Schonewill - 296 Taylor Marcus Sharpe - Richard Taylor - 181 Rockefeller - 196 Mary Kellogg Smith - 61 20 John Elsefer Sharp II - 42 Johann Michael John McConnel 275 David Godfrey Newton - Lydia Kellogg - 310 177 William Schneider - 235 "Micheal Sharp" McElroy - 177 Kara Lyrae Kellogg - 43 59 Abel Merrill - 329 Maud Prince Davis - 66 Scherp - 292 28 29 30 31 Jane Wilbourn Spurgin - Lydia Vance Harrington Isaac Stearns Welborn - Ann Crabtree and 275 - 176 249 William Wilbourn, Sr. Sarah Nason "Pinkie" Jerry Neill Sharpe - 47 John Charles Townes - - 276 Ramsey - 133 Lemuel Walter Sharp - 145 James Alford "Jim" Bettie Lynch Aylesworth 159 Moses Taft - 294 Simons, Sr. - 155 - 50 January 2007 Birthdays and Anniversaries - 2 of 16 2006 Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123456 Susannah Merrill and Mary Roberts Abney - Charles Eugene "Gene" Sarah Boggess and Elizabeth Rockefeller - Imogene Leavell - 106 John Turner - 312 195 Sharp - 147 Frencis D. Hewell - 224 Phineas Kellogg - 248 Mary Terry Pease - 283 Patricia Mocden and Gaylen Lee Shaney - 53 159 Andrew G. Kilmer - 172 Barbara Pierce and (Unknown day) Peter Richard Clement Long Richard Lee Robinett - William Myron Buell - Emory Johnston - 2 George Herbert Scherp - 277 est. - 25 78 197 Walker Bush - 62 Ephraim Kellogg - 320 78910111213 Lindley Loraine Marie Meuller and Martha Dantzler Steven Franklin Sharpe Anna Reichart and James Arthur "Jim" Jez - Sallie Martin and Gallegos - 13 Johann Valentin Langham - 137 II - 22 Johann Carl Neher - 51 Thomas Scott Haiden Lewis Edmunds Stoppelbein - 340 Maria "Pat" Shaney - 49 292 Wendy Buell Schonewill Murphey - 121 - 156 Katie Matthews and Melvin Dennis Kellogg, Kenneth Earl "Kenny" - 49 William W. McNeil - Millard Fillmore Jr. - 38 Moore, Jr. - 49 John Abney - 219 202 "Mid" Jumper - 118 Michele - 612 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Anne "Anne of Anne de Mowbray "8th Margaret Kemp Howell - Polly Vance Malden - Anna Enck and Johann Lula Leavell Gillette - Elizabeth Bradford and Bohemia" and Richard Countess of Norfolk" 201 209 Jacob Stoppelbein - 128 James Hill - 412 II - 625 and Richard "Duke of Leland Thornton Dysart John Byrum Vance - 169 276 Kathryn Brewer Black - Mary Wilson and John Kevin Grady Reeves - York" Plantagenet - IV - 1 Asvazinia and Issac Abigail Merrill and John 66 Edward Brohman 51 529 Jefferson Finis Davis, Jr. Henry Turney - 132 Smith - 273 Goetz - 99 Nathaniel Merrill - 341 - 150 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 James Stephen "Steve" Frences J. Jumper - 163 Jeanne - 616 Jason Wayne Jenkins - Jessie Ivy - 258 Welthea Bradford and Alcinda Breeding and Maxwell - 58 Sabrina Baker and Vashti Eliza Boggess - 27 Anne Boleyn "The Most Ira Sterns Hatch - 183 John Benjamin Millard Bishop Jumper, Willaim G. Heald - 169 Ida Hicks Taylor - 140 Happy" and "The Mary Edmunds and Kellogg, Jr. - 148 Jr. - 79 160 Martha Chatham and Philippa Hainaut and Duke of York" Henry Thomas Feland - 176 Millard Fillmore "Mid" William Fannin Boggess Thomas Phillip Edward III - 679 VIII - 474 James Gilliam Cheatham Jumper - 150 - 171 Boggess - 147 Charles Curtis - 147 - 54 28 29 30 31 Madalyn McLeod Helitje Emrick and Jacob Alexander Taylor "Alex" Magdalena Hogeboom Johnson - 16 Scherp, Jr. - 209 Stevens - 28 and Nicolaus Scherp - Henry VII - 550 Catherina Rockenfeller - Thomas Gerry Smith - 240 Mollie Eubank and C. L. 294 59 Jane Wilborn and John Fowzer, Jr. - 127 Elizabeth Preston Franklin Delano S. Curry - 185 Kellogg - 332 Roosevelt - 125 January 2007 Birthdays and Anniversaries - 3 of 16 2006 Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123456 Nancy Abney and Lucy White Hayes - 125 Antigone and Henry Eliza Boggess "Pert Martha Goolsby "Lady Mercy Warren and John Andrew Jackson Ronald Jack "Ron" "Earl of Tankerville" Boggess" Rector - 127 Goolsby" Bradford - 333 Reeder - 122 Brickey - 71 Grey - 572 Pauline Seabrook and Westmoreland - 97 Guleyn Plancken - 370 Jesse P. Boggess - 127 Eleanolr de Burgh and Calvin Francis Morgan William Gatt Edmunds - Ruth Pratt and Wollerton Thomas de Multon - Boggess - 133 199 Merrill - 305 710 78910111213 Margaret Stapp and Adeline Seymoor and Frances Kellogg Phebe Cary and Herman Johnson Jumper William Wesley Malachi Wesley "Fannie" and Frank P. Benedict Arnold - 284 - 105 Coleman - 134 Jumper - 168 Jones - 124 Elizabeth Camden Jones Alice Cheatham "Betsy" Nancy Jones Knight - 55 Eliza Boggess and - 41 Hockett - 66 Helmuth James Ehlers - William B. Grace - Harriette Ann Covington 108 101 - 72 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Andrew Jackson Reeder Ann Crabtree Wilbourn - Eliza Atwater Bosworth Maria Eva Rockenfeller Constance Rowan John Fletcher Foster - - 151 293 - 191 - 289 Martin - 77 203 Harriet Martin Lovelace Edward Bell - 205 Dixon Felix "Dick" Hiram Rockefeller - 193 Susannah Pratt and Lovinia Shanks and - 190 Fred Gordon Abney - 64 Abney, Jr. - 67 Henry Rockefeller - 229 Daniel Merrill - 310 Felix Benedict Dixon - Lucy Wright Kellogg - Mary Dixon and John C. Margaret Means Jordan - 161 152 Prichett - 141 169 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Virginia Hill and Patience Coggeshal and Desire Francois Jacques Harvey Mathis Henry Boggess II - 327 Malachi Wesley Jumper Thomas B. Boggess - Benedict Arnold III - "Frank" Dartois - 178 Cheatham - 60 - 188 155 302 Lucy Hartman and John Elias Abney - 215 Valentine Harlan - 145 Joe Bailey Charlton - 109 28 29 30 31 Ada Crowell Sharpe - William Cameron Cornelis van Schaak Lucy Covington 141 McCulloch - 67 Roosevelt - 213 Covington - 138 Ruth Jones - 108 Sarah Davis and John Charles V - 669 John Leanard Holmes - Alexander "Little Alice Waingate and 123 John" Nason - 139 Robert Bradford - 422 January 2007 Birthdays and Anniversaries - 4 of 16 2006 Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123456 (Unknown day) Lula Margaret D'Artois Sally Edmunds Snoody - Mantooth - 130 est. Slattery - 120 201 Phillippe Lanouette - 40 James Wood Crowell - Baby Girl Edmunds - (Unknown day) 145 185 Margaret Kellogg Catlin - 317 est. 78910111213 Rosannah Boggess Edmonia Thomas Brigetta Blank Elizabeth Jewett and Stokes - 173 Edmunds - 161 "Bridggett" Muller - Anselm Comstock - Lindsay Bradford - 115 55 217 Ida Elizabeth Boggess - Martin Luther Boggess - 138 150 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Maude Johnson Jumper - Isaac Kellogg - 310 Benjamin David Jumper Sarah Jones and Robert 136 Abraham Kellogg - 287 - 23 Wycliffe "Bob" James Merritt "Jim" Morgan Taylor Samson Ivy - 246 Cheatham - 69 Johnson - 77 Kangieser - 18 Elizabeth Plantagenet Jayne Jackson and John Eleanor Provence and "Elizabeth of York" Henry Cheatham - 98 Henry III - 771 and Henry VII - 521 Eugenia Chapman - 95 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 William Brian "Brian" Boggess - 27 Martha Dixon "Mattie" and William Albert "Albert" Abney, Sr. - 131 28 29 30 31 Alice Bradford and Anna Karpp Scherp - Mary Delia Boggess - William Adams - 327 279 132 John Sherman Jumper - Mamie L. Boggess - 132 40 Carolyn Engel "Elsie" Ehlers - 177 January 2007 Birthdays and Anniversaries - 5 of 16 2006 Birthdays and Anniversaries Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123456 Ann Coley and John Beverly Wenge and Kellogg - 278 James Edmund Buell - Ann Jumper - 70 54 Elizabeth Florence Abney - 97 78910111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Martha Carr and James Elizabeth Eubank Martha Chapman Abijah
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