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EXnCY and Councill to some of the Military Officers in this County his Honr was pleased to make inquiery into the Matters relating to the Indians upon Complaint of Severall the Inhabitants....they have not seen nor heard of any misdemeanrs or Incivilityes committed by the Indians to any of the Inhabitants of this County this with our thanksfullness to your Exncy for yor great Care of our preservation.... Mary Maddox husband Don comes from a single-parental family as his brother and mother moved to England. Don changed his surname and began playing on stage at seventeen. He earned wealth through his successful acting career, including appearances in several popular television shows and films. WILLIAM BRAWNER, son of Edward Brawner (1685) and wife (name unknown), was b. abt 1725 in Charles Co., Md.; d. 1780-4 in Charles Co.; md. before 2 Dec 1751 to ANN MADDOX, b. abt 1735 in Charles Co., d. after 15 Sep 1784, dau. of Edward Maddox (1691) and Jane Speake (1698). Children (Brawner) prob. all b. Charles Co.: CATHERINE, b. abt 1753. BASIL, b. abt 1755; md. MARY. JOSEPH, b. abt 1760; md. EMILY. MEREDITH, b. abt 1763; md. BENEDICTA.

Our Nichols-Smallwood Heritage The wife of Col. James Smallwood was Esther "Hester" Nichols, daughter of John Nichols and his wife Ann, widow of William Evans. This relationship is documented in the highest courts, the best proof possible. Coming from a family of actor parents, it is not a stretch that Archie wished to follow a similar path. or (b) in preparation to make good his escape should any other person or persons manage to board the carriage and find the dead woman. She has appeared in several television shows and films, including Coronation Street, Midsomer Murders, and Doctor Who.About the author: Joyce Odom is a native of Tuscaloosa Alabama and holds advanced degrees in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Alabama. Odom began her research over 55 years ago with a unique interest in history and family. It is through this passion that she was able to combine the words of sources born in the 1870s and the intact records of the Tuscaloosa courthouse into “Cornelius Maddox Ancestors and Descendants” the first in a series of 10 books.

Death In Paradise star Don Warrington is returning to our screens tonight for the twelfth season of the show. But do you know who the leading lady in his personal life is? The following is from unidentified sources: Cornelius Maddox b. ca. 1660, d. ca. 1706 Charles Co Md. He married Mary Smallwood, daughter of James & Hester Evans Smallwood, around 16 March 1685/86. Mary Smallwood was born 2 November 1670, d. c1737. After death of first husband, Cornelius Maddox, Mary mar. (2) Robert Taylor and had three more children. (Ref: "The Smallwood Family of Md. & Va." comp. by Mildred A. McDonnell, 1970, pp. 6-8; "The Emison Families Supplement," comp. by James Wade Emison, Vincennes, Ind. 1962) About 11.10 p.m. that night, Mr Dennis Overton boarded the second carriage from the front of the 9.02 p.m. train at Coventry. He immediately noticed a large amount of blood lying on the floor and seats, so much so that It had run down the centre aisle of the carriage in a forward direction for about twelve feet. Twenty minutes later, Mr Paul Spindler boarded the same carriage at Hampton-in-Arden station. He and Mr Overton discussed the scene and came to the conclusion that someone had been severely injured or perhaps even murdered. When the train reached Birmingham International station, the two men called William Wilson, a British Rail Chargeman, and showed him the Interior of the carriage. Mr Wilson advised the British Transport Police to meet the train on arrival at Birmingham New Street.Abbeville SC Census was Ignatius Posey [step-son of Henley] adjacent Walter Maddox adjacent Benjamin II Maddox. Mary Maddox and Don Warrington have been married for more than three decades. Don is an actor from Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. The most important factor in this enquiry however, is that an evil, twisted, fifteen-year-old youth was taken out of society at least for a very long period of time. Proven and circumstantial ten sons: Henley (1761MD-1806SC) Walter (176x-) John (-by1810SC) Benjamin III (1770MD-176xGA) David William (1776MD-1857AL) Chandler (1780MD-1872AL) Lawson (1784SC-) Henry (1785-1839SC) Thomas (-1805SC)

Cornelius Maddox b. ca. 1660, d. ca. 1706 Charles Co Md. He married Mary Smallwood, daughter of James & Hester Evans Smallwood, around 16 March 1685/86. Mary Smallwood was born 2 November 1670, d. c1737. After death of first husband, Cornelius Maddox, Mary mar. (2) Robert Taylor and had three more children. (Ref: "The Smallwood Family of Md. & Va." comp. by Mildred A. McDonnell, 1970, pp. 6-8; "The Emison Families Supplement," comp. by James Wade Emison, Vincennes, Ind. 1962) A murder on a train always attracts great publicity and this case was no exception. The coverage given by the news media and posters displayed at stations brought forth the information from witnesses that the police were seeking. A reconstruction exercise using a Northampton housewife dressed in identical clothing to that of the deceased took place on the 9.02 p.m. train from Euston on Wednesday, 27th March 1985. Extensive enquiries were made to trace members of the public or British Rail staff who had travelled on this train the previous Wednesday. The descent of the 83-acre tract Hazard has materially helped in proving the descent of Isaac from his grandfather Edward (son of Henry) through his father William. The tract Hazard was bought by Edward Brawner in 1736, conveyed to William Brawner in 1762, devised in William's will dated 1782 to son Basil, and was sold by Basil and wife Mary in 1786. We know that he provided some kind of products or services to the state of Maryland, because he was paid handsomly for it. Twice in 1681, the year after his arrival in America, he was paid by the governor and General Assembly of Maryland. Once during the August-September Session with 1050 pounds of tobacco, and once during the November Session with 1800 pounds of tobacco. [Source: "Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly October 1678 - November 1683, vol. 7, pgs. 212 and 249, as found in "Archives of Maryland Online"]A considerable amount of forensic evidence was gathered for examination and many of the items were dealt with at the Home Office Forensic Science Laboratory at Huntingdon. One item of significance was the Hi-Tec boots which had an unusual chevron and circular type of sole pattern. A pebble had become embedded in the sole of one of the boots and the presence of the pebble showed repeatedly in the footmarks within the carriage thus establishing without doubt Roy’s presence at the scene after the murder. There are plenty of photographs of Molly posing while modelling and there is footage of her relaxing and enjoying herself. There is also CCTV surveillance footage from the night in question and reconstructions od dramatic events. The cinematography by Morgan Andrews looks great and After graduating from Harris College, he pledged to pursue acting and enrolled in Drama Centre London. His career began around 1974 when he played Philip Smith in Rising Damp. He also acted as a series regular in the crime drama C.A.T.S. Eyes and Judge Ken Vineyard in New Street Law. From the police enquiries made of passengers and British Rail staff at stations along the route, many suspicious characters were reported. All the Information was monitored and it became apparent that one person In particular was becoming of significant interest to the police.

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