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26651 Zion Mennonite Church Cemetery Showalter, Timothy Michael (I12178)
 
26652 Zion Mennonite Church Cemetery Shipe, Nancy Susan (I12200)
 
26653 Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery Montgomery, Lou Ada (I45702)
 
26654 Ziontown Lehman, Eva Elizabeth (I8332)
 
26655 Zivilstandsregister, 1874–1945. Digital images. Landesarchiv, Berlin, Deutschland. Source (S3874)
 
26656 Zoar United Church of Christ Krehbiel, Clara Meta (I64482)
 
26657 [Broderbund Family Archive #262, Ed. 1, Index to Tithe Applotment Books, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2012, Internal Ref. #1.262.1.2813.32]

Individual: Jas. Montgomery
County: Fermanagh
Parish: Cleenish
Townland: Oakfield
Year: 1834 
Montgomery, James of Oakfield (I8329)
 
26658 [File from the U.S. Army] Casualty Information System [Archival Database]; Records of Deceased Army Personnel, Deceased Dependents of Active-Duty Army Personnel, and Active-Duty Wounded Army Personnel, 1/1/1961 - 12/1981; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 407; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. Source (S3952)
 
26659 [From Findagrave]
He is the progenitor of the Naff families in Franklin County and the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. He was born near the Swiss-German border in 1727 and immigrated to America on the ship "Dragon", arriving in Philadelphia on September 26, 1749. He settled in Lancaster County, PA and married Eva Catherine Flory in 1755. In 1782, he moved his family to Franklin County, VA. He received a patent from Edmond Randolph, Governor of Virginia for 314 acres, and later purchased an additiona 559 acres near the junction of the North & South Forks of Magoddee Creek. He lived and worked this farm for the remainder of his life. The Naff Family Cemetery is located on his original homestead, about 500 yards from where the original home stood.
His gravesite is marked by a fieldstone engraved "J N 13 Mar 1806". The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'. 
Naff, Johann Jakob ¶ (I9009)
 
26660 [From Findagrave]
He is the son of Eld. Abrabam Naff & Hannah (Peters) Naff. He operated the Naff farm which was part of the original tract settled by his great-grandfather Jacob Naff Sr. in 1782. He was a minister and elder in the Church of the Brethren, and was active and influential in his district, traveling on horseback with his contemporary elders to the adjoining counties. The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.906'. 
Naff, Daniel Abraham (I9763)
 
26661 [From Findagrave]
He is the son of Jacob Naff Jr. & Elizabeth (Stover) Naff. He was a farmer and lived on the same farm that his grandfather Jacob Naff Sr. settled in 1782. Abraham Naff was a well known minister and elder in the Church of the Brethren. He conducted services in his home, performed many marriages and other religous rites. He was the first elder of the Bethlehem Congregation when it was organized in 1870. The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.731' , W 80/00.913'. 
Naff, Elder Abraham (I8924)
 
26662 [From Findagrave]
He is the son of Jacob Naff Sr. & Eva Catherine (Flory) Naff. He moved with his family to Franklin County, VA in 1782. His grave is marked by a fieldstone that states "JN Jan 19 1829". The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'.
 
Naff, Jacob (I9013)
 
26663 [From Findagrave]
He is the son of Jacob Naff Sr. & Eva Catherine (Flory) Naff. He was most likely born in Frederick, MD and came with his family to Franklin County, VA as a small child. He married Magdalena "Polly" Brewer on Nov 14, 1803. They operated a farm which was part of the original Jacob Naff Sr. tract, located beyond the junction of the North & South Forks of Magoddee Creek. His gravesite is marked with a fieldstone engraved "D N Sept 22 1848". The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'. 
Naff, David (I10098)
 
26664 [From Findagrave]
She is the daughter of Dr. George Stover & Hannah (Price) Stover, and the husband of Jacob Naff Jr. Her grave is marked by a fieldstone engraved "E N Aug 20 1855". The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'. 
Stover, Elizabeth (I9014)
 
26665 [From Findagrave]
She is the daughter of Jacob Naff Sr. & Eva Catherine (Flory) Naff. She was born in Lancaster County, PA and moved with her family to Franklin County, VA in 1782. She remained unmarried, living on the homeplace with her parents and later with her nephew, Jonathan Naff until her death at an age of about 100. Her gravesite is marked with a fieldstone. The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'. 
Naff, Mary (I10086)
 
26666 [From Findagrave]
She was the daughter of Jacob Brower, and the wife of David Naff. She married David Naff on Nov 14, 1803. They operated a farm which was part of the original Jacob Naff Sr. tract, located beyond the junction of the North & South Forks of Magoddee Creek. Her gravesite is marked with a fieldstone engraved "M N Aug 1857". The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'.
 
Brower, Magdalena Polly (I10099)
 
26667 [From Findagrave]
She was the daughter of Jacob Michael Peters & Susannah (Bowman) Peters, and was the wife of Eld. Abraham Naff. The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.731' , W 80/00.913'. 
Peters, Hannah (I8923)
 
26668 [From Findagrave]
She was the daughter of Joseph J. Flory and Mary Catherine (Conrad) Flory of Schwarzw-Wurttemberg, Germany. She was reportedly born somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean on the ship "Hope" during the voyage to America in 1733. She married Jacob Naff Sr in Lancaster County, PA in 1755 and moved with the Naff family to Franklin County, VA in 1782. She lived here in Naffs, VA for the remainder of her life. Her grave is marked by a fieldstone, to the left (North) of Jacob Naff Sr. The gravesite can be located using GPS at N 37/08.730' , W 80/00.913'. 
Flora, Eva Katherine (I23932)
 
26669 Montgomery, Eva Louisa (I11379)
 
26670 ‘War of 1812 Papers’ of the Department of State, 1789-1815; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M588, 7 rolls); General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington. D.C. Source (S800)
 
26671 “Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871–1920.” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Illinois Department of Public Health records. "Marriage Records, 1871–present." Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois. Source (S489)
 
26672 “Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871–1920.” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Illinois Department of Public Health records. "Marriage Records, 1871–present." Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois. Source (S3340)
 
26673 “Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871–1920.” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Illinois Department of Public Health records. "Marriage Records, 1871–present." Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois. Source (S4417)
 
26674 “New Hampshire, Birth Records, through 1900.” Online index and digital images. <i> New England Historical Genealogical Society</i>. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S801)
 
26675 “New Hampshire, Birth Records, through 1900.” Online index and digital images. <i> New England Historical Genealogical Society</i>. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S285)
 
26676 “New Hampshire, Birth Records, through 1900.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S2557)
 
26677 “New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947.” Online index and digital images. <i> New England Historical Genealogical Society</i>. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S280)
 
26678 “New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S1163)
 
26679 “New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Source (S2558)
 

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