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1 !Husband and wife re-sealed 13 Dec 1972 Logan. Family: F420
 
2 Also lists 6 of their children. Family: F222
 
3 Also SP 16 Nov 1994 PORTL Family: F38
 
4 Also SS 9 Aug 1996 PORTL. Family: F44
 
5 Committed adultery, had an illigitimate child --- were never married to each other Family: F736
 
6 Invalid sealing-to-spouse temple code: NAU. Family: F56
 
7 Invalid sealing-to-spouse temple code: NAU. Family: F59
 
8 Invalid sealing-to-spouse temple code: NAU. Family: F79
 
9 Lester & Joan were married by President Elray Christiansen Family: F2
 
10 Notes:
1. The marriage documentation for January 5, 1767 is the only one even close to a match for this couple. I checked all Gallstad marriage records from 1740 through 1800. The one on January 5, 1767 is a perfect match in terms of the wife's name, the wife's place of origin (Bentorp), the husband's first name, and the husband's place of origin (Yttre garden, Redslarp). It is also a perfect match in terms of time, since the first of the nine children was born eleven months after their marriage. The only point that does not appear to match is the husband's last name. While it should be Olufsson, the Swedish experts at the Family History Library said the name shown was very unusual and appeared to be Bosensson, Bosenson or Bosensten. I then had them read the words preceding the name. The word Immagan means "farmhand" or unmarried, the word "self" means "and." The next words, something like "Espian Hujuan," were interpreted by the best Swedish expert, who was very knowledgable and from the country, as "drummer." She immediately understood he was a soldier, namely a drummer in the army. She then explained the last name descrepancy. She said under Swedish military custom, if your last name was common, so there were several in the company with it, they changed your name to something else. Often, the individual stuck with that name thereafter. That's almost certainly what happened here she said. She said its very probablethis is the correct marriage record as a result. 
Family: F218
 
11 Other possible children:
Mrs. Winn Henry Colton
Mrs. Henry Colton Winn
Mrs. John Hancock Winn
Nancy Winn
Mrs. Jeholdah Musick Winn
Mrs. Edward Bradley Winn
Mrs. William Horndon Winn
Mrs. John Hendley Winn 
Family: F282
 
12 Source for Edward and Agnes' marriage date: F.G. Emmison, editor, Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Bedford County Record Office, volume 12, Family History Libreary, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, Q942.565 B4e. Family: F424
 
13 Source for marriage date and place for Robert and Katherine: F. G. Emmison, editor, Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Bedford County Record Office, volume 13, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, Q942.565 B4e. Family: F454
 
14 Source for Thomas and Elezabeth's marriage date: F.G. Emmison, editor, Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Bedford County Record Office, volume 13 page A45, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, Q942.565B4e. Family: F444
 
15 Source: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ordinance Index, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA Family: F423
 
16 Source for birth date: Church of England, Archdeaconry Court of Bedfordshire, film #88011 page 127, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA. Alys
 
17 Sources for name: Public Record Office, Lay Subsidies, Original, E179/243/2. Bridgett
 
18 Sources for christening date: (1) F.G. Emmison, editor, Bedfordshire Parish Registers, Bedford County Record Office, volume 62 page 12, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, Q942.565 B4e.

(2) Church of England, Clifton parish registers, film #1042933, Family History Library, SLC, Utah. 
Jasper Tingey
 
19 Notes:
1. We have a photocopy of the marriage record as documentation.
2. The Gallstad Sweden church parrish birth records on microfilm start in 1724. Thus, they do not pick up her birth. There appear to be some earlier christening records, however, that may mention her. We have not yet checked the printouts from the Family History Library.

Notes:
1. We have a photocopy of the marriage record as documentation.
2. The Gallstad Sweden church parrish birth records on microfilm start in 1724. Thus, they do not pick up her birth. There appear to be some earlier christening records, however, that may mention her. We have not yet checked the printouts from the Family History Library. 
Karin Olufsdotter
 
20 Source for birth date: Chambers, C. Gore, Some Records of Northill College, Publications of Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, volume 2 page 118, Family History Library, 35 West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, 942.565 B4b. Katherine
 
21 According to the census she was born July 1881 in Missouri and was 18 years old. Her father was born in Kentucky and her mother in Missouri. Laura S.
 
22 MISC: Came from Bourbon County, Kentucky, to Clay County, Missouri on 11 November 1826 Lettice
 
23 In Nagold Book II wwe.d. (widow of the Dead) Jaus Han In Gundringen Died ..."Sein Kind: (=Enkel-, Stiefkind?) Magdalena
 
24 Died of pest (Plague) Margaretha
 
25 These 1965 ordinance dates are in AF; they indicate that there must be an Archive Record where she is a wife--which was found.
It lists her death date as 31 Jan 1806, age 45.
11 children listed 
Maria
 
26 Could be a place or a surname Wildberg
 
27 !Alternate spelling: Allenn.
Father: William
Mother: Mrs William

!Alternate spelling: Allenn.
Father: William
Mother: Mrs William 
William Allen
 
28 Notes:
1. We have a photocopy of the marriage record as documentation.
2. The Gallstad Sweden church parrish birth records on microfilm start in 1724. Thus, they do not pick up her birth. There appear to be some earlier christening records, however, that may. We have not yet checked the printouts from the Family History Library.
3. The Swedish experts at the Family History Library desk confirmed that the Johannes Olufsson born on January 9, 1742 is the correct one, as opposed to the Johannes Olufsson born on January 12, 1740. The location of birth for the correct one born in 1742 was determined to read "Yttre garden, Redslarp." This matches the location given for his place of residence on the marriage records on January 5, 1767, on the top line, last two words. The second to last word means "from," while the last word is Redslarp. The word Redslarp also appears again as the last word on the second line of the marriage record. Just preceding this second entry is the word "Yttre garden." The one born in 1740 shows an entirely different place of birth. The one born in 1742 is also only one year older than Ingrid, his wife, while the other is three years older. The name and spelling "Yttre garden, Redslarp" also appears on the Gallstad index to locations shown at the beginning of the microfilm. I also checked all Gallstad death records from 1738 through 1850, hoping to eliminate one of them. Neither of the two Johannes Olufsson's showed up.

Notes:
1. We have a photocopy of the marriage record as documentation.
2. The Gallstad Sweden church parrish birth records on microfilm start in 1724. Thus, they do not pick up her birth. There appear to be some earlier christening records, however, that may. We have not yet checked the printouts from the Family History Library.
3. The Swedish experts at the Family History Library desk confirmed that the Johannes Olufsson born on January 9, 1742 is the correct one, as opposed to the Johannes Olufsson born on January 12, 1740. The location of birth for the correct one born in 1742 was determined to read "Yttre garden, Redslarp." This matches the location given for his place of residence on the marriage records on January 5, 1767, on the top line, last two words. The second to last word means "from," while the last word is Redslarp. The word Redslarp also appears again as the last word on the second line of the marriage record. Just preceding this second entry is the word "Yttre garden." The one born in 1740 shows an entirely different place of birth. The one born in 1742 is also only one year older than Ingrid, his wife, while the other is three years older. The name and spelling "Yttre garden, Redslarp" also appears on the Gallstad index to locations shown at the beginning of the microfilm. I also checked all Gallstad death records from 1738 through 1850, hoping to eliminate one of them. Neither of the two Johannes Olufsson's showed up. 
Martha Andersdotter
 
29 research from Alfred Pedersens records from Viborg Archives Christen Andersen
 
30 "Her full legal Maiden Name is Esther Moore Badger. She was born was on 31 October 1895 in Salt Lake City to Rodney Taylor Badger, grandson of Pioneers of 1847, and Esther Moore, daughter of Handcart Pioneers from the Isle of Man. She was educated at the University of Utah, and after her family moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1920, continued her studies at the University of Chicago. She appears in the 1910 U.S. Census taken on April 18, 1910 and is listed as 14 years old and living at home on South First Temple in Salt Lake City. Also in her home were her Mother, Father, three brothers (Rodney Henry; John ("Jack") and Robert) and her mother's sister, Lina Moore, 26 years old. She also appears on the "FOURTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES", State of Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, page 225, sheet number 235, taken on January 5, 1920. Very soon after, the family remanded to Chicago, IL. where she continued her education at the University of Chicago. "

"Upon completion of her education, she married first; Hugh McDonald, a graduate of the University of Michigan, a Mason and a veteran of the U.S. Army 32nd "Red Arrow Division" where he served as a Second Lieutenant in Division Headquarters. He died soon after their marriage as a result of a respiratory disorders from exposure to Mustard Gas poisoning in France during World War I; She married second, N. (Noah) Fred Essig 5 Nov 1930 of Chicago, IL and formerly of Spokane, WA. He was born 5 Nov 1894 in Spokane Falls, Washington State. He attended Yale Law School, Class of 1917 (Yale Freshman Blue Book, New Haven Printing Company, New Haven, CT) where his studies were interrupted by the events of WW I. He attended Officers' Training at The Presidio in San Francisco and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry 15 August 1917. In Oct 1917 he was assigned to the U.S. Army Air Corps at San Diego and classified as "Instructor and Pursuit Pilot" engaged in training activities until discharged following the Armistice. He engaged in the selling of stocks, bonds and securities in Spokane until remanding to Chicago, Il to engage in business with his brother, Lester Clay Essig (b. 6 AUG 1889) in Lester's Ltd., a Chicago theatrical costuming firm. Upon his marriage to Esther Moore Badger McDonald, they resided in Chicago and completed his legal education at the John Marshall School of Law. From 1940 forward, they resided at a farm near Barrington, Illinois. In 1962, they retired to Santa Barbara, California, where N. Fred Essig died 16 Jul 1978. Esther Moore Badger McDonald Essig died Thursday, August 7, 1997, in Santa Barbara, California, at 101 years of age. She is buried with her husband in the Greenlawn Cemetery, Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri. They had no children. "

-per Rodney H. Badger (Aug 2005) 
Esther Badger
 
31 Johan and wife listed on ship registers. They were missionaries,and his wife died before returning to England Johan Berry
 
32 Will of Joseph Berry 1749 King George, VA

In the name of God Amen. I joseph Berry of the County of King George and
Parish of Hannover being in good health and sound and pefect sence and
memory as usually at other times past for which blessing I give thanks and
praise to Almighty God, but calling to mind the uncertainty of this life
and that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this
to be my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to
say first and inprimis I commend my soul into the protection of my great
and mercifull creator and my body to the earth from whence it came to be
decently buried at the discretion of my execurtix hereafter named in sure
and certain hope of a joyfull resurection at the last day, and for such
wordly goods as it hath pleased God to bless me with I give as follows,
vizt.. Item: That, whereas by the Last Will and Testament of my father
William Berry, deceased, bearing date the 5th of Feb. 1720 he has therein
demised to my brother Enoch Berry the plantation and land whereon he then
lived in the following words, vizt..I give to my son Enoch Berry the
plantation I how live on with all the land joyning thereto now in my
possession being the third part of a certain pattent granted to Enoch
Doughty by computation five hundred acres to him and his heirs lawfully
begotten of his own body and for want of such heirs to fall to my son,
Joseph Berry and to his heirs lawfully begotten of his own body. Now that
I am heir at law to my mother she being the daughter of said Enoch
Doughty, I am apprehensive that the said clause or paragraff mentioned in
my said father's will does not comvey a legal title to my said brother
Enoch Berry in the said land, but notwithstanding as I know it was my
Mother's desire and my father's will that my said brother enoch berry
should have a part of the said land, I do therefore declare and am well
contented thatit should be according to their will and desire, but as my
brother Enoch Berry and I have formerly agreed that he the said Enoch
should have in lieu of the said land given to him by my father's will the
upper part of the said land being the plantation whereon I formerly lived
before the death of my father Wm. Berry, now I do hereby desire and it is
my will that my said brother Enock Berry do hold the said plantation
whereon I formerly lived as above said it being the same plantation
whereon my brother Enoch Berry now lives with all the land lying between
the North easternmost bounds of the said Pattent and the Creek called
Doughty's Creek which creek is the division between his land and mine, his
land being the upper part of the whole trac,t to him and the heirs of his
body lawfully begotten and for want of such heirs to return to the heirs
of my body lawfully begotten in the same manner as is mentioned and
intended in my fathers will aforesaid, but if it shall happen at any time
hereafter that my brother Enoch Berry or his heirs or any other person or
persons claiming under them shall claim any right or title to the land
whereon I now live it being the same land what is mentionid in my father's
will aforesaid or shall bring any troublesome or vexatious suit in law
against my heirs, executors or any other person or pesons claiming by me
or my heirs on account of the aforesaid gift intail mentioned in my
father's will as aforesaid, that then this paragraff in my will as it
above recited shall be utterly void and of none effect and that my heirs,
executors or administrators or any other person claiming by them shall
have power and authority to enter and possess the premises above mentoned
as if this demise had never been mentioned in my will. item: It is my
will and desire that my well beloved wife Catherine Simcock Berry do hold
and possess my land and plantation whereon I now live during her life only
allowing to my son Joseph Berry the liberty of the house which he has
lately built and the liberty of building such other houses as he has
occasion for with a reasonable portion of ground to work on provided that
he shall have no privilige to work any land but such as his Mother is
willing to let him have without being prejudicial to herself. Item: It is
my will and desire that after the death of my wife Catherine Simcock, my
land whereon I now live be equaly divided between my 2 sons Joseph and
Benjamin Berry allowing to each part an equal breadth upon the River
counting from the mouth of the Creek to the lower corner of the tract next
to Col. Carter's land, the line or lines for the division to extend back
from the River to parallell Carter's lines, my son Joseph to have the
first choice after the division the said land to them and their heirs
forever, but if it shall happen that either of my said sons Joseph and
Benjamin shall die without heirs or making any legal disposition of their
parts of the said land that then the inheritance shall descend to their
next brother, vizt. my son Withers he being my third son, and if they
should both dye without heirs or otherwise disposing of thier land in
their lifetime that then the inheritance thereof shall descent to the said
son Withers and his next brother Thomas, my fourth son, to be held by them
in the same manner as is abovem entioned to their older brothers.
Likewise if my 2 sons Withers and thomas should bothe or either of them
dye then the inheritance shall descend to their 2 youngest brothers,
Baldwin and Reuben, my 5th and 6th sons, in the same manner as is above
mentioned to their other brothers. The meaning of my intent and desire
that my 2 oldest sons then living or their heirs may from time to time
hold my said land between them, and if my said sons or any of them or
their heirs they being at the same time in right and property to sess or
convey the whole or any part thereof belonging to them as they shall think
fitt. Item: It is my will and desire that m wife Catherine Sim Cock do
hold all my other estate both real and personal during her life to use and
dispose thereof at her own discretion in paying my debts and funeral
expenses and likewise for her own support and the support and maintainance
of my children until the youngest come of age which I desire may be under
her tuition and if any part of my estate or the profitts thereof(
excepting the reversion of my land as above demised to my sons) be left at
her death that it may go to my children to be distributed amongst them
according to the discretion of my aforesaid wife Catherine Simcock Berry
whom I do hereby constitute and appoint to be whole and sole Executor of
this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke and disannull all
former wills by me heretofore made and do ratifie this to be my true and
last will as witness my hand and seale. 
Joseph B. Berry
 
33 [Ferguson Family Tree.FTW]

[682635.ged]

REFN: 1578
Birth based on father's Will written 22 Feb 1742/43 naming Patience
wife of John Ingram. IF married at about 18 years of age, Patience
would hav e been b. ca 1720-25. Marriage about 1740 based on father's
Will John & Patien ce in Wiccomocco Par. Northumberland Co, VA 20 Jun
1751 when recorded as being indebted to John Nutt for 100 lbs current
money. John to convey 70 a. borderi ng Pitts Curtiss & Jas Galloway. By
9 Sep 1751 John & Patience sold to John Nu tt for 6000 lb tob., 4 lbs &
6 shillings 70 a. and a grist mill ... Did John v isit Brunswick Co, VA
& decide to relocate? 'A' John Ingram recorded on deed t here in 1749
Patience died after making a deed of release to her 7 children 20 Feb
1796 
Patience Berry
 
34 Will located in King George County, Va Willbook A-1 1721-52
William Berry of richmond County in the Parish of Hanover

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In the name of God Amen I William Berry of richmond County in the
Parish of Hanover being indisposed in body but of perfect memory blessed
be Almighty God for the same, and calling top mind the uncertainty of this
life, do make ordain and constitute this to be my last will and Testament,
revoking and disannulling all former wills and this to be my true last
Will in manner and from following.
First and principally , I reccomend my soul into the hands of the
Almighty God, hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Savior to have
a Joyful resurrection and full pardon and remission of all my sins, and my
body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my
Executors hereafter named and as for that worldly goods it hath pleased
God to bestow upon and bless me with, I shall dispose and leave them as
followeth.
Item: I give and bequeath to my 2 sons Joseph and Enoch all the
land I now stand possessed with in Essex County being 950 acres more or
less to be equally divided between them allowing my eldest son Joseph to
have the first choice and if my son Joseph shall see cause before his
brother come to age to dispose or make sale of the whole or any part of
the said land, there in his own or his brother's behalf, that then he
shall doe as he sees meet and convenient, and if my sons Enoch and Joseph
shall die with out heir then shall the said land return to the other
brother, and if they shall both die without heirs, then it shall fall to
my 2 daughters Margaret and Elizabeth to them and their heirs forever.
Item: I will give to my 2 sons Joseph and Enoch Berry my mill
with that parcel of land adjacent to the millswamp, binding upon Andrew
Harrison and James Key, to each an equal part to be at the dispose of my
oldest son Joseph to see or make use of untill his brother comes to age.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Enoch Berry the plantation I
now live on with all the land joining thereto now in my possission being
the third part of 500 acres to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his
body and for want of such heirs to fall to my son Joseph Berry and to his
heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
Item: I give to m daughters Margaret Rogers and Elizabeth
Strother a certain tract of land known and distinguished by the name of
the forest land binding upon Henry Berry, Mr. Fitzhugh and William
Pannell, divided between them by a path and marked trees, my daughter
Margaret to have her part where she now lives and the other part to my
daughter Elizabeth to her and her heirs lawfully begotten of her own body.
Item: I give to my son Enoch Berry 2 beds and furniture, 2 cows
and calves and one thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid to him when he
shall come to age.
Item: I give to my daughter Margaret 1 bed and furniture, one
cow and calf and seal skin trunk
Item: I give to my daughter Elizabeth Strother one bed and
furniture, a chest of drawers and a cow and calf.
Item: I give to my son Joseph Berry one bed and furniture, and
all my carpenter's and coopers tools and broad-cloth linen and trimming
for a suit of cothes, viz: coat vest and breeches.
Item: and it is my desire that all my other movable estate be
equally divided between my 4 children.
Item: and lastly I do constitute ordain and appoint my son Joseph
to be whole and sole executor of this my last will and Testament In
witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this fifth day of February,1720. 
William Berry
 
35 OSB Bdf (Bondorf) #481 Veit Biler Adelheid Biler
 
36 daughter of Hans Biler in Bondorf, s. OSB Bdf #480

Nagold book ref. 2120 
Othilia Biler
 
37 A Mrs Henry Essig and an "E. Essig" (female) sailed on the ship "Majestic" from Liverpool, England, arriving at Ellis Island, New York, USA, on 20 Dec 1906. The age listed for Mrs. Essig was 48. She was a US Citizen.

A Mrs. Hy Essig sailed on the ship Saint Louis from Cherbourg, France, arriving at Ellis Island, New York, USA, on 22 Sep 1906. The age listed for Mrs. Essig was 51. She was a US Citizen. 
Gertrude Birch
 
38 Age: 55
Married 35 years
2 children 
Gertrude Birch
 
39 Parents names listed in newspaper marriage announcement were Mr. and Mrs. A N Berkhead.

He was the only child of A N Birkhead of Platte County, Missouri.

"Death of S E Birkhead last Sat at the residence of Thos Frazier where he and his family were boarding. Sick but a few days. He was the only child of A N Birkhead of Platte Co and the son-in-law of Judge W F Gordon of this city; he was 29 years old and leaves wife and 2 children. Buried in New Cemetery."
-Genealogicl Notes from the Liberty Tribune v6 p31 
S. Edward Birkhead
 
40 Illigitamete baby Maria Barbara Boller
 
41 Archive Record as a parent; research by Brian Leese in England.
7 children listed.
(child 2, Elizabeth, was added later by Ray M. Wagstaff of Brigham City, Ut)

!References for this family: 826465 Potton Par Reg. Marriage for husband and
wife, Christening for children #1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Vuried husband and wife, and
children # 1,3,4.

Boness spelled Bonness/iss.
Boness originally spelled Bonehurst. 
Edward Boness
 
42 Paper FGS shows Ann ____________ married Edward. Edward Boness
 
43 see Archive Record Elizabeth Boness
 
44 see Archive Record Oliver Boness
 
45 See Archive Record as a child Sarah Boness
 
46 ODM data base lists the 1998 dates
also shows cleared twice since then, with ordinances apparently in process.

Archvie Records as parent and as a child show ordinance dates in the 1960s.
Family Rep: Ellis L. Jensen, 2 gg son
Source citation: Potton Parish Reg, by Brian Leese in England.

Brian Leese did some good research, but later did a lot of bogus research. You will need to re-check his work. ELN 
Thomas Boness
 
47 Archive Records as a parent and as a child.
Souirce citation: Potton Parish REg by Brian Leese in England.

!References for Warren Boness family.
826465 Potton Par Reg, Chr Hus, Ch #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Bur Ch #1, 3, 7
Mg Hus, Wife, Ch #5
Research in Engl by Brian Leese 
Warren Boness
 
48 1) She is listed in her endowment record of 1885 and her seal to spouse record of 1885 in Logan with no date of birth or christening; her surname is spelled Bonis

The Archive Record lists her death as 15 Jan 1852, burial as 24 Jan 1852; however, her husband was a widower by the time the 1851 census was taken. Ancestral File listed the death as Jan 1850, which may be correct.

Endowment:
Elizabeth Bonis, --[no date] - where Potton, Beds,, England, bapt: 25 Jan 1871
Added to her TIB card:
chr 7 Jan 1798, died 31 Jan 1852
Father: Thomas BONESS (1760), Mother: Maria
Md: 13 Oct 1818 to James Tingey born 1800
FR (heir or proxy): Sarah Ann Tingey Atkinson, gr dau
(There is both a P and C in the cornor of the TIB card, indicating that she is listed as both a parent and as a child on Archive Record in this collection)

2) Archive Record as a parent lists her as:
Elizabeth Boniss (Boness)
chr: 7 Jan 1798, no place; born (no date, but place) Biggleswade, Beds, England
died 21 Jan 1852 (no place)
Father: Thomas Boness *
Mother: Maria
Spouse: James TINGEY, b. 18 Jan 1800 Biggleswade, Beds, Engl, died 6 mar 1872, md (2) Elizabeth Yearndeye
nine children listed for James Tingey and Elizabeth Boniss, born 1819 to 1842

3) Archive Recod as a child:
Elizabeth Boness (Boniss), chr 7 Jan 1798, Potton, Beds, England; md 13 Oct 1818 to James TINGEY, died 21 Jan 1852
Bapt: 25 Jan 1871; endow: 2 July 1885; Seal to parents: 13 July 1970 Logan
Submitter: Edna Jensen Stokes of Roy, Utah, listed as Ellie L. Jensen as family representative: relationship: 2 gg son to Thomas and Maria (the parents)
(11 children listed; Elizabeth is child no. 7)
Source citation: Potton Par Reg. by Brian Leese in England

4) The earliest seal to parents for Elizabeth appears to be the 1970 one listed above; there are also several others, including)
29 June 1991 in Ogden; (she was a child sealed to parents Thomas Boniss and Maria, on that date.
27 Feb 1992 Ogden (also had child or children sealed to her on that date)
5 Feb 1993 Idaho Falls
(in ODM - Ordinance data management automated file, from which the Ordinance Index and IGI are created)
AF also shows 17 Jan 1995 LG, but ODM shows her on that date in the role of a mother having children sealed to her.

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Essig Family Group Sheet Book p 6 Lists following sources:
Logan Bpts 30 Jun 1885
Biggleswade Parish Register
Bed Vol 30 p 52
Index Bureau 
Elizabeth Boniss
 
49 No Children Eugene Muray Bourne
 
50 No Children Genevieve Bourne
 

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