The Okie Legacy: Vol 13, Iss 21 Extinct Political Parties of the 1800's

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                             Volume 13, Issue 21 -- 2011-05-23                     

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Duchess of Weaselskin

May 2011 Spring Snow

Bayfield, Colorado - Last Thursday and Friday here in Southwest Colorado, San Juan mountains we had some fresh new snowfall with more accumulating on the mountain peaks.

As seen in the photo on the right (taken Thursday, 18 May 2011) and the photo on the left (taken Friday, 19 May 2011) showing our greenhouse of vegetables and herbs.

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Agnes Nancy Craighead (1740_1790)

Waxhaw, South Carolina - Nancy Craighead, born 17 March 1740 in Octarora Pennsylvania and died 9 November 1790, with a memorial in the Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Cemetery, Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina. Nancy Craighead married her first husband, Rev. William Richardson (1729-1771), in 1759. Nancy Craighead married in 1772 to George Dunlap (1736-1796), shortly after Nancy was acquitted in the "Witchcraft trial" for the death of her first husband. The Witchcraft trill was an old Scottish Clans custom to determine the guilt or innocence of a person on trial.

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Biography of Andrew Jackson by Philo A. Goodwin, Esq.

Waxhaw, South Carolina - Andrew Jackson was born at Waxhaw, District of Marion, in the state of South Carolina, 15 March 1767. His father was a native of Ireland; emigrated to America with his family, a wife and two sons, in 1765, to escape from oppressions which were heaped by the English government upon the middle and lower classes of that ill-fated country. Jackson's father was also known as one of the "United Men" and died about two years after his emigration, and escaped British tyranny.

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Davy Crockett (1786-1836)

Tennessee - Remember the Alamo? Remember "Davy! Davy Crockett! King of the Wild Frontier?" Remember Davy Crockett? Did he really wear a coonskin cap? Did he kill a bear when he was three? I believe that last to be only a myth.

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This Day In History (May 23)

America - On May 23, 1934, bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were shot to death in a police ambush as they were driving a stolen Ford Deluxe along a road in Bienville Parish, La. "Shreveport, La., May 23 -- Clyde Barrow, notorious Texas "bad man" and murderer, and his cigar-smoking, quick-shooting woman accomplice, Bonnie Parker, were ambushed and shot to death today in an encounter with Texas Rangers and Sheriff's deputies." Go to article.

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George Dunlap (1736-1807)

South Carolina - Agnes Nancy Craighead's second husband, George Dunlap (1736-1807), is thought to be descended from William Dunlop (1650-1700), known as "William Dunlop the Covenanter," who founded the ill-fated colony of Port Royal in South Carolina. George Dunlap (1736-1807) was quite possibly (but not certainly, proven) to be a son of Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1712-1744) and Jean Ann McFarland. Capt. Alexander Dunlap is a son of an elder Alexander Dunlop (c1672-1742) who was a Professor of Greek at Glasgow University.

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DUNLOP Surname Origins

America - The Origin of the surname Dunlop, Dunlap, DeLap is of a Gaelic locality. Dunlap is derived from the lands of Dunlop in the District of Cunningham. It is a well known Ayrshire (SW Scotland) surname. The first part is derived from the Gaelic word "dun" which means "a fort or strong place" (all Iron Age fortresses in this language were called "Duns", i.e.: Dun Aidenn, Dunadd, Dumbarton, Dunbar, Dunkelt, etc). The second part probably derives from the Gaelic word "laib" or "lug" meaning "the winding or bending."

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Extinct Political Parties of the 1800's

America - If you trace back the Democratic and Republican parties to the 1800's, the political parties evolution were as follows: Federalist Party, Jeffersonian Republican Party, National Republican Party, Anti-Masonic Party, Whig Party, Liberty Party, Free-Soil Party, Know-Nothing party, and the Greenback Party.

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NW Okie's Ancestrial Lineage

Bayfield, Colorado - Well! It appears I have found another interesting ancestry that has crossed this NW Okie's ancestry path! This time it is the 7th President of America (Maj. Gen., Senator, Representative, Attorney General, attorney of Tennessee) Andrew Jackson, Jr. (1767-1845).

Jackson's relationship to me is 1st cousin of husband of 1st cousin 1x removed of husband of 2nd great grand aunt. Got that? Let me see if I can add some clarity to that relationship.

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Waxhaw Settlement of South Carolina

Waxhaw, South Carolina - The Waxhaws Settlement took its name from an affluent of the Catawba River, and the creek itself was named after a band of Indians who had villages on its banks a century earlier. The Crawford brothers bought land on the creek within the bounds of the settlement. But Jackson went about six miles farther and "took up a claim" on anther stream known as twelve-mile Creek.

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Obituary Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)

Waxhaw, South Carolina - Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) Obituary -- Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, died June 8, 1845 at his Nashville home. He was 78. Jackson was born in Waxhaw, South Carolina on March 15, 1767. He had little formal education, but studied law for two years, becoming a lawyer in Tennessee. President Andrew Jackson was the second husband of Rachel (DONELSON) ROBARDS in an August, 1791 ceremony, and again on 17 January 1794. They had an adopted son, Andrew Jr.

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