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; ...
William Morton Savage Died aboard the USS New Mexico Sept, 7 1919 Not a lot is known about Uncle Bill. His sister, Alma Blanche Savage was my grandmother. Their father left when they were very small and their mother married a man neither of them got along with. Bill joined the Navy quite young and served through World War 1 and was assigned to the USS New Mexico. The New Mexico was the first to have a turbo electrical transmission. A high speed steam turbine powered a set of generators. The generators powered a set of generators. The generators provided electricity for electric motors which turned the propeller shafts. Wonderful site with many photos of the building and tours of the U.S.S. New Mexico Bill was an Engineman 2nd class and worked in the engine rooms. On September 7, 1919, while docked at San Francisco , with 1000 visitors on board for a tour of the newly appointed Flagship of the Pacific Fleet, a fire started in the ...
Phillip Penn was born in 1739 to George Penn and Anne Fleming. His grandparents were John Penn and Lucy Granville. Phillip was a first cousin to John Penn (Signer of the Declaration of Independence. ) Phillip married married Martha Crutcher in 1762 in Caroline Co. Virginia. He served in the Amherst Co. Virginia Militia under Captain William Tucker. They had 11 children including Nancy Penn who married David Taylor. In 1990 his will was found in a Clerk's Office in box of unrecorded & loose papers; Bassett Patrick Co. VA Library; Probate: Will dated 29 Nov 1802 proved July 1806; copy from Bassett Library. The Will of Philip Penn says: First my desire and wish is that all my just debts should be paid. Secondly I bequeath and give to my Sons George, Wilson , & Gabriel, each one Schilling, also to my Daughters Fanny Flulcher, Lucy Hanna, Milly Ross, Scintha Sneed, & Nancy Taylor (wife of David Taylor) , each one Schilling, Third...
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