James, The Judge Silas | Choctaw Nation The Judge Silas James Family Submitted by Donald D. King, grandson. The Judge Silas James Family Submitted by Donald D. King, grandson. The record of the early years of the http://www.choctawnation.com/history/people/original-enrollees/james-the-judge-s
Extractions: Choctaws Worldwide The Judge Silas James Family Submitted by: Donald D. King, grandson The Judge Silas James Family Submitted by: Donald D. King, grandson The record of the early years of the life of Silas James (Choctaw Roll #642) are vague and somewhat confusing. According to a short biographical sketch in a book entitled “Leader and Leading Men of the Indian Territory” by H.F. O’Beirne. Silas was born on the route between his fathers home in Mississippi and Skullyville County, Choctaw Nation in He remained in Skullyville until he moved to Gaines County in the early sixties. It is unclear whether he went alone or with his parents but it is reasonable to assume it was with his parents for it was there that his younger brother, McKee James was born. McKee also has a chort biographical sketch in the same book. Records show that on July 8, 1861, in Perryville, Silas joined the “1st Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles”. They were also called Volunteers, Riflemen and Cavalry. In Company “A” he rose through the ranks from Corporal to Third and the Second Lieutenant where he served as Adjutant to Captain William Pitchlyn. Later when Strickland took charge of the company and was promoted to First Lieutenant in which position he served until the conclusion of the Civil War. In 1877 Silas was appointed County Clerk of Atoka County. There is no mention of how or who the appointing authority might have been. He was either appointed or elected Judge of Atoka County in 1879 and was re-elected in 1888. Payroll records for “County Judges, Clerks and Rangers” dated as the 1st Quarter-Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1889 show him as County Judge and being paid $37.50 for his services. A quote O’Beirne’s book states, “Judge Silas James is on of the most highly respected citizens in the Nation, being loved by all classes, rich and poor alike. He is kind and charitable to his fellow men, and possesses a heart in proportion to his size, which, when reduced to figures means six feet two and one-half inches in height, two hundred and ten pounds in weight and stature straight as an arrow, and character equally upright”. At the time of the writing of the afore mentioned book Judge James also owned a farm of one hundred acres and two hundred and fifty head of cattle.
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Who Was Who In America: Silas James Llewellyn A Mead Project source page Originally published as A.N. Marquis Co.. Silas James Llewellyn. Who Was Who in America A Companion Volume to Who's Who in America 1 http://www.brocku.ca/MeadProject/WhoWasWho/WhoWasWho_LlewellynSilas.html
Extractions: A.N. Marquis Co.. "Silas James Llewellyn." Who Was Who in America: A Companion Volume to Who's Who in America : 1, (1897-1942). Chicago: A. N. Marquis (1943): 737. Marquis Co. notes are an invaluable tool when working on the Twentieth Century. The information comes from the listee, preserving a verbal self-portrait. We included this entry as part of the W. I. Thomas biography. Llewellyn served on the original Illinois Vigilance Association. Robert Throop and Lloyd Gordon Ward. "The Committee of Fifteen and the Vice Commission of the City of Chicago." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007). Mead Project. "Research Note: Illinois Vigilance Association 1908-1909." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2007). the Web Mead Project n1= 'lward' n2= 'rthroop' a1= 'b2b2c.ca' a2="brocku.ca" stub1='' at = '@' cc = '?cc=' add = 'email us' document.write(stub1+add) A. N. Marquis Co.
Silas James Sheerer, Jr. - Bath, NY - The Courier The Courier Silas James Sheerer, Jr., age 76, of Painted Post, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010 in Elmira at Arnot Ogden Medical Center. http://www.steubencourier.com/obituaries/x84681555/Silas-James-Sheerer-Jr
Daily Dunklin Democrat: Births: Silas James McClain (03/27/05) Jimmy and Heather McClain of Kennett announce the birth of their son, Silas James McClain, born Feb. 4, 2005, at Northeast Arkansas Medical Center in Jonesboro, Ark. http://www.dddnews.com/story/1092565.html
Silas James Sturdivant (1856 - 1903) - Find A Grave Memorial Birth Apr. 2, 1856 Edmonson County Kentucky, USA Death May 14, 1903 Edmonson County Kentucky, USA This is my maternal greatgrandfather Silas James Sturdivant, 47 year old circuit http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7674394
Silas James Hovater | The Augusta Chronicle AUGUSTA Sarah and Russ Hovater of Augusta are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Silas James Hovater, born June 16, 2009 at University Hospital in Augusta. http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2009/07/05/bir_529957.shtml
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Silas James Arnold | Morgantown, KY | Classmates.com Silas James Arnold 2010 graduate of Butler County High School in Morgantown, KY is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with Silas James and http://www.classmates.com/directory/public/memberprofile/list.htm?regId=87079865
Silas Wofford (2001 - 2004) This website was created in memory of our beloved son, Silas James Wofford, who was born on December 21, 2001 and became an a http://silas-james-wofford.memory-of.com/
Extractions: Silas was a very special little boy who touched everyone he met with his complete and unconditional love. It was his gift. One hug from him would last a lifetime. He spent hours watching birds, admiring flowers and chasing butterflies. His adventurous nature led him to explore all of God's creation with adoring enthusiasm. His mission in life was to teach everyone around him how to love one another with the love of Christ, and he succeeded in every way. So much so, that God took him home to be with Him and the angels. We believe he was sent to teach the angels how to sing and dance and to be there to greet all newcomers into heaven with his angelic hugs. The love he showed for his family is something words just cannot describe. We all knew there was something especially unique about Silas right from the beginning. He had a knack for knowing exactly when you needed a hug the most. You'd be sad or frustrated over something and he'd walk right up to you and wrap his arms around you in a way that would melt away all your troubles. Those hugs are something I miss so very dearly. It's so hard to go each day without them. He was my lil' piece of heaven on earth.
RootsWeb: NORCAL-L Silas James STUDLEY In Sonoma From Sandra Harris Subject Silas James STUDLEY in Sonoma Date Tue, 2 Feb 1999 234707 0800 Richard, found the following for you Mary J. STUDLEY died age 70 in Sonoma 10-21 http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NORCAL/1999-02/0918028027
Silas James Is Here! [Archive] - MotheringDotCommunity Forums Archive Silas James is here! May 2010 Silas James joined us in the world Wednesday May 19th at 213 pm. He is just the most precious thing in the world!! http://www.mothering.com/discussions/archive/index.php/t-1229034.html
Extractions: MotheringDotCommunity Forums Pregnancy and Birth I'm Pregnant Pregnancy Archives ... naturalnesting 05-28-2010, 07:58 PM Silas James joined us in the world Wednesday May 19th at 2:13 pm. He is just the most precious thing in the world!! He weighed 7lbs 3oz and was 20 inches long. My birth didn't go how I wanted but I'm not disappointed as situations happen. I will post our birth story later on. Here's a picture (http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt27/amandafisher/P5260063.jpg). Zangua 05-28-2010, 09:19 PM Congrats! Enjoy every minute! mamaspirit 05-28-2010, 10:35 PM What a beautiful baby! Congrats! Our baby girl was born on May 19 also. And our birth story was not what we had anticipated either. But look at our precious bundles of baby!!! 05-29-2010, 01:23 PM I love his name:) He's a beautiful baby too! 05-29-2010, 03:04 PM Congrats on your beautiful baby boy!:joy:joy Sometimes things dont go the way we hope and plan for, but birth is a very unpredictable event. Give yourself as much time as you need to work through and process things, be kind and gentle to yourself. Most of all, enjoy that new LO!! 05-30-2010, 09:22 AM
USGenWeb Project- Montgomery County Indiana TriCounty News, Dec 21, 1961. Silas James SEYBOLD, 69, former resident of Montgomery County died Sunday morning at Passavant Hospital, Chicago where he had been hospitalized 3 http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/bios/s/seybold-silas-james.htm