This very fine seventeenth century monument on the north side of the chancel, could easily be missed on a visit to St. Mary's. As you look Eastwards it is hidden from view by the organ case. It commemorates John Oneby (pronounced ‘owner – bee') who died in 1662, his wife Emmett and their five children, Elizabeth, Dorothy, Emmett, Mary and John. (The married girls are on the left, the unmarried on the right!) They lived at the Priory House, just below the church. Below this monument is a brass dated MDCCLXXXVI (1786). The inscription is in Latin and records the names of those who contributed towards the cost of restoring the monument above, including the two daughters of Nichols the historian and Robert Oneby, a descendant. The people in the monument are John Oneby Esquire (1585-1660) and his wife Emmet Byard (daughter of Humphrey Byard) and from left to right are his daughters; Elizabeth, who married Benjamin King; Dorothy who married Ezekiel Wrighte; ...
Born in Ector , Texas , September 20, 1928 to Simon Luke Moore and Johnnie Hudson Moore . Marie graduated from Ector High School in 1946 and married Guy Ownby on June 24, 1946. Marie attended North Texas Business College and worked for the City of Sherman Police Department, Hardwicke-Etter Co, K-Mart and Grayson County Juvenile Probation Department. She was a past President of The National Secretaries Association, member of the Business and Professional Women, and a member of North Park Baptist Church . Long before she was incapacitated with Alzheimer's, she willed her body to science.
Born to Edmond Taylor and Sarah Booking in 1732 in New Kent County , Virginia , James married Elenor Smith in 1737. He and Eleanor had 8 children including David Taylor who married Nancy Penn (daughter of Phillip Penn and Martha Crutcher) in 1800. James' family tree included, President James Madison and President Zachary Taylor. James died in 1805 and his will was probated in 1807: Patrick Co., VA-Jan Court 1807: In name of God, Amen, I James Taylor of Patrick Co and State of Virginia being weak in body yet in my pergfect sences do make Ordain Consititute and appoint this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to with, I Will my soul to God who gave it trusting through the meritorious mediation of Jesus Christ for the pardon of my sins and salvation of the same and my body to the ground from whence it was taken to be decently buried after and according to the direction of my executors herin after mentioned, fully depending for the ...
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