Katherine Sewall Turner1

F, #21225, b. 23 February 1893
     Katherine Sewall Turner was born on 23 February 1893 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York.1 She was the daughter of William Savage Turner and Helen Turner Sewall.1

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962 for Katherine Sewall Turner.

Samuel Baker Turner1

M, #19750
     Samuel Baker Turner married Catharine Hoffman Savage.1

Child of Samuel Baker Turner and Catharine Hoffman Savage

Citations

  1. [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #349a.

Sarah Emma Turner1

F, #25548
     Sarah Emma Turner married James Augustus Benedict.1

Child of Sarah Emma Turner and James Augustus Benedict

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940.

William Savage Turner1

M, #17262, b. 15 August 1858, d. 13 August 1952
     William Savage Turner was born on 15 August 1858 in Ellington, Illinois.2 He was the son of Samuel Baker Turner and Catharine Hoffman Savage.2 William Savage Turner married Helen Turner Sewall, daughter of Rev. Caleb Marsh Sewall and Catharine Sumner Turner, on 19 May 1891 in Clarinda, Iowa.3 William Savage Turner died on 13 August 1952 in Portland, Oregon, at the age of 93.4

Death Claims Rail Engineer
William S. Turner, 93, who directed the engineering and construction of the Oregon Electric railroad system, died Wednesday in a Portland hospital. His home was at 3252 N.E. Irving street. The retired engineer had been a resident of Portland 44 years. Besides being active on many Northwest construction project, he was associated with his son in the Edmond S. Turner company, a manufacturers' representatives firm which he established in 1921.
Mr. Turner was born August 15, 1858, in Quincy, Ill. He was educated at Knox college, Galesburg, Ill., and received a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell university.
In 1892 he was married to Helen Sewall at Hamilton, O.
During his career he directed installation of street railway systems in many parts of the eastern United States. In 1901 he went to New Zealand to work on putting in tram systems there.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen S. Turner; his son, Edmond S. Turner, both of Portland, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Marilyn Turner Link, Sacramento, Cal. Private funeral service will be at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Colonial mortuary with Dr. Leonard O'Diorne officiating. Private burial in Riverview cemetery will follow.5

Children of William Savage Turner and Helen Turner Sewall

Citations

  1. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 84 p. 284.
  2. [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #349a.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 144029525."
  5. [S205] Newspaper, Oregonian, (Portland, OR), 14 August 1952


    Page:
    17.
  6. [S89] Family Search, New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962 for Katherine Sewall Turner.
  7. [S232] Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.

Robert fitz Turold1

M, #18445
     Robert fitz Turold was the son of Turold de Verdi Lord of Chetwynd.1

Child of Robert fitz Turold

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 12. p. 266. The Chetwynd Chartulary.

William Turtle1

M, #26872, b. circa 1889, d. 17 December 1945
     William Turtle was born circa 1889. He married Edith Florence Sewall, daughter of Joseph Henry Sewall and Annie M. Cummings, circa 1931.1 William Turtle died on 17 December 1945 in Roxbury, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.1

William Turtle, 56, a former resident of this city and son of the late Atty. and State Sen. William Turtle, died yesterday at his home in Roxbury after a short illness.
Mr. Turtle, who made his home in Brookline, was a native of this city and was educated in the public schools. He was secretary to State Auditor Russell A. Wood and for 13 years prior to that appointment served as auditor and tax collector in the United States Internal Revenue Department He was a veteran at World War I.
The Turtle family in Pittsfield lived on Burbank Street, but moved to Boston many years ago. The survivors include his wife, the former Edith Sewall.
The body is at the O'Connor Funeral Home, 1617 Tremont Street, Roxbury, where the funeral will be tomorrow morning at 8 followed at Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale at 9 with a high mass. Burial will be in Roslindale.1

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts), 18 December 1945.

Mabella Turton

F, #13301, b. circa 1748, d. 1827
     Mabella Turton was born circa 1748.1 She married Rev. Thomas Whitby on 1 February 1770 in St. Mary's, Stafford.2 Mabella Turton died in 1827.1

Children of Mabella Turton and Rev. Thomas Whitby

Citations

  1. [S81] Burke, Landed Gentry, p. 1502. Whitby of Cresswell.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Bishop's transcripts for St. Mary's Church, Stafford, 1673-1868.

Elizabeth Tuttle1

F, #12349
     Elizabeth Tuttle married Samuel Brown.

Child of Elizabeth Tuttle and Samuel Brown

Citations

  1. [S87] Kate Hogenson, Communication from K. Hogenson, Descendants of Charles Chauncy Sewall @ Jan 2005.

Catherine Anna Twitchell1

F, #14802, b. 26 January 1901, d. 1994
     Catherine Anna Twitchell was born on 26 January 1901 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2 She married Charles Sewall Coburn, son of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall, on 4 September 1930 in Melrose, Massachusetts.1 Catherine Anna Twitchell died in 19943 and is buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3

Children of Catherine Anna Twitchell and Charles Sewall Coburn

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189062807 M.I."
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189062669 M.I."
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189063128."

William Royal Tyler1

M, #10919, d. before 1900
     William Royal Tyler married Ellen Frances Krebs.1 William Royal Tyler died before 1900.

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3996.

Sir John Tyndal

M, #7679, d. 12 November 1616
     Sir John Tyndal died on 12 November 1616.1

Child of Sir John Tyndal

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, p. 279.

Margaret Tyndal1

F, #7678, b. 1591, d. 14 June 1647
     Margaret Tyndal was born in 1591.2 She was the daughter of Sir John Tyndal. Margaret Tyndal married, as his third wife, Governor John Winthrop, son of Adam Winthrop and Anne Brown, on 29 April 1618 in Great Maplestead, Essex.1 Margaret Tyndal died on 14 June 1647 in Boston.3

Citations

  1. [S20] Various editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Winthrop, J.
  2. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, p. 280.
  3. [S64] Robert Charles Anderson and George F. Sanborn Jr. & Melinde Lutz Sanborne, The Great Migration, Winthrop, John.

Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe1

M, #19110, b. 1 October 1857, d. 8 July 1911
     Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe was born on 1 October 1857.1 He was the son of William Earle Biscoe and Elizabeth Carey Sandeman. Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe married Frances Ethel Primrose, daughter of Francis Neil Primrose and Henrietta Elizabeth Story Sewell, on 22 January 1884 in St. Luke's, Torquay, Devon,
The marriage of Mr. H. Stafford T. Biscoe eldest son of W. E. Biscoe, Esq., of Holton Park, Oxfordshire, with Miss F. E. Primrose, only child of the late F. N. Primrose, Esq., of Bixley Hall, Norfolk, was celebrated at St. Luke’s, Torquay, on Tuesday morning, the 22nd inst. The Rev. P. Williams, Rector of Rewe, Exeter, cousin of the bride, officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. S. Boyle, Vicar of the parish. The service was choral, Hymn 360 being sung as the bride came up the aisle, and Hymn 379 at the conclusion of the service. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. E. M. Primrose, and was attended by six bridesmaids — Miss M. and Miss A. Halliday, Miss Claudine Primrose, Miss Mary Harris, Miss Tyndale-Biscoe, and Miss M. Mackenzie. The bride wore an ivory Duchesse satin dress, trimmed with Brussels lace, tulle veil, and wreath of orange blossoms. The dresses of the bridesmaids were pale blue embroidered muslin, trimmed with cream lace; straw hats with lace and blue feathers. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. A. S. Tyndale-Biscoe, R.A., as best man. After the register was signed the guests returned to Sorel, the residence of Mrs. G. C. Harris, the bride’s aunt, for the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Biscoe left Torquay at three o’clock for Salisbury, en route for Westfield, Hayling Island, lent to them by Mrs. Sandeman, the bridegroom’s grandmother. The bride’s travelling dress was dark grey cashmere and velvet costume, trimmed with brown maratout, and grey bonnet with a red feather. Amongst the wedding presents, which were very numerous and handsome, were particularly noticeable a handsome walnut wood library writing-table, presented by the tenant farmers of the Holton Estate and T. E. Withington, Esq., of Holton Cottage; a handsome revolving breakfast dish, by the cottage tenants; a pair of silver-gilt sugar tongs and tea scoop and bedroom candlestick, by the servants at Holton Park; a family Bible, by the mistress and children of Holton School; and a silver tea service and candlesticks, by the tenants of the Bixley Hall Estate and — Hansell, Esq.1,2
Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe died on 8 July 1911 in Cromer, Norfolk, at the age of 53.1,3

Children of Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe and Frances Ethel Primrose

Citations

  1. [S165] Ruvigny, The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Clarence Volume, Clarence Volume p. 540.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, January 19, 1884.
  3. [S606] Findmypast.com, England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019.

Anna (or Hannah) Tyng1

F, #3878, b. 6 January 1639/40, d. 5 August 1709
     Anna (or Hannah) Tyng was born on 6 January 1639/40 in Boston, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Capt. William Tyng and Elizabeth Coytemore. Anna (or Hannah) Tyng married Rev. Thomas Shepard, son of Rev. Thomas Shepard and Margaret Touteville, on 5 November 1656 in Charlestown and inherited Tyng's Mt. Wollaston Farm that later descended to Col. John Quincy and President John Quincy Adams. Thomas Shepard's land is mentioned in town records in 1673 when the road to Hough's Neck was laid out.1,3,4 Anna (or Hannah) Tyng died on 5 August 1709 in Milton, Massachusetts, at the age of 69.5

Children of Anna (or Hannah) Tyng and Rev. Thomas Shepard

Citations

  1. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1092.
  2. [S314] George Leonard Shepard, Genealogical history of William Shepard, p. 29.
  3. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree.
  4. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  5. [S34] Unverified internet information.
  6. [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 199.
  7. [S314] George Leonard Shepard, Genealogical history of William Shepard, p. 30.

Hon. Edward Tyng1

M, #319, b. 1610, d. 27 December 1681
     Hon. Edward Tyng was born in 1610 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.2 He married Mary Sears circa 1639 they had 10 children.2 Hon. Edward Tyng died on 27 December 1681 in Dunstable, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,2,3 and is buried in Drake Cemetery, Tyngsborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4

Child of Hon. Edward Tyng and Mary Sears

Child of Hon. Edward Tyng

Citations

  1. [S63] John Farmer, Genealogical register, p. 254.
  2. [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 14.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 24521399."
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 24521399, Edwerd Tyng, includes gravestone photograph."
  5. [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.169.

Judge Edward Tyng1

M, #5913, b. 1610, d. 27 December 1681
     Judge Edward Tyng married Mary Sears. Judge Edward Tyng was born in 1610 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.2 He died on 27 December 1681 in Dunstable, Massachusetts.3

Child of Judge Edward Tyng and Mary Sears

Citations

  1. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 3 p. 322.
  2. [S274] Brother Anthony of Padua, The Tyng family, p. 5.
  3. [S274] Brother Anthony of Padua, The Tyng family, p. 9.

Hannah Tyng1

F, #318, b. 7 March 1640, d. 28 October 1688
     Hannah Tyng was born on 7 March 1640 in Boston, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Hon. Edward Tyng and Mary Sears.3 Hannah Tyng married Habijah Savage, son of Major Thomas Savage and Faith Hutchinson, on 8 May 1661 in Boston.4,5,6 Hannah Tyng married Gen. Daniel Gookin, son of Daniel Gookin and Mary Byrd, before 10 April 1685 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.7 Hannah Tyng died on 28 October 1688 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 488 and is buried on 31 October 1688 in Old Burying Ground, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Beside the remains of her husband.3,9

Children of Hannah Tyng and Habijah Savage

Citations

  1. [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.169.
  2. [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p. 169.
  3. [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 30.
  4. [S63] John Farmer, Genealogical register, p. 254.
  5. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  6. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 4 p. 172.
  7. [S161] Frederick William Gookin, Daniel Gookin, p. 181.
  8. [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 16.
  9. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 20914343, Hannah Tyng Gookin, includes gravestone photograph."

Jonathan Tyng1

M, #320, b. 15 December 1642, d. 19 January 1724
     Jonathan Tyng was born on 15 December 1642 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Hon. Edward Tyng.1 Jonathan Tyng married firstly Sarah Usher, daughter of Hezekiah Usher, before 1669 at Boston.3 Jonathan Tyng died on 19 January 1724 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 811,2 and is buried in First Burial Ground, Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4

Citations

  1. [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.169.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 18194895."
  3. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 18194895, Col Jonathan Tyng, includes gravestone photograph."

Mercy Tyng1

F, #7838, b. 1642/43, d. September 1670?
     Mercy Tyng was born in 1642/43.2 She was the daughter of Capt. William Tyng and Elizabeth Coytemore.3 Mercy Tyng married Dr. Samuel Bradstreet, son of Governor Simon Bradstreet and Ann Dudley, in 1662? In Boston they had five children.1,2 Mercy Tyng died in September 1670?2

Children of Mercy Tyng and Dr. Samuel Bradstreet

Citations

  1. [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, p. 78.
  2. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  3. [S156] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 244.

Rebecca Tyng1

F, #3676, b. 13 July 1651, d. 21 September 1722
     Rebecca Tyng was born on 13 July 1651 in Boston, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Judge Edward Tyng and Mary Sears.3,4 Rebecca Tyng married Governor Joseph Dudley, son of Govenor Thomas Dudley and Catherine Deighton, before 1669 in Roxbury and of their thirteen children, seven lived to maturity.1,3 Rebecca Tyng died on 21 September 1722 at the age of 71 about 2 a-clock after midnight of a vehment flux.5

Children of Rebecca Tyng and Governor Joseph Dudley

Citations

  1. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1086.
  2. [S274] Brother Anthony of Padua, The Tyng family, p. 41.
  3. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 3 p. 322.
  4. [S274] Brother Anthony of Padua, The Tyng family, p. 9.
  5. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 995.
  6. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 10. p. 130.
  7. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 3 p. 323.
  8. [S58] Various Editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, v. III p.200.
  9. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1094.

Sarah Tyng1

F, #7863, d. 1 October 1742
     Sarah Tyng married Rev. Thomas Smith, son of Thomas Smith and Mary Corwin, on 12 September 1728. Sarah Tyng died on 1 October 1742.

Child of Sarah Tyng and Rev. Thomas Smith

Citations

  1. [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, p. 78.

Capt. William Tyng1

M, #9760, b. say 1605, d. 18 January 1652/53
     Capt. William Tyng was born say 1605 in England. He married secondly Elizabeth Coytemore, daughter of Capt. Rowland Coytemore and Katherine Miles, before 1638 at Boston, Massachusetts.2,3 Capt. William Tyng died on 18 January 1652/53 in Muddy River, Brookline, Massachusetts.4

Children of Capt. William Tyng and Elizabeth Coytemore

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 108 p. 41.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 138 p. 41.
  3. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  4. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 5172R.
  5. [S156] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 244.

Carol Dean Uhrich1

F, #25033, b. 13 September 1928, d. 30 June 1997
     Carol Dean Uhrich was born on 13 September 1928 in Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington.2 She was the daughter of Henry Uhrich and Elsie Kuest. Carol Dean Uhrich married Robert Lewis Sewall, son of Edward Ellsworth Sewall and Mary Helen Hutnik, on 29 April 1949 in Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington.1 Carol Dean Uhrich died on 30 June 1997 in Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, at the age of 683 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington.4

Mrs. Sewall, who was born in Odessa, Wash., died Monday.
She was a graduate of Odessa High School and ran a beauty salon in Harrington, Wash., for many years. In 1949, she married Robert Sewall. They operated Sewall Excavating in Harrington, Wash.
Mrs. Sewall was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church and Eagles Lodge No. 2.
Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Ilona Wiley of Spokane, Heidi Sewall of Redmond, Wash. and Amy Philadelphia of Reston, Va; two sisters, Rita Voise an Sharon Pfeifer both of Odessa, Wash; and two grandchildren.5

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 126181819."
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#126181819."
  5. [S205] Newspaper, The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), 3 July 1997.

Henry Uhrich

M, #25034
     Henry Uhrich married Elsie Kuest.

Child of Henry Uhrich and Elsie Kuest

Rev. Henry Uhtoff1

M, #9822
     Rev. Henry Uhtoff. Rector of Huntingfield, Suffolk.2

Child of Rev. Henry Uhtoff

Citations

  1. [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 479.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Post, December 14, 1816.

Mary Anne Uhtoff1

F, #9821, d. 11 March 1826
     Mary Anne Uhtoff was the daughter of Rev. Henry Uhtoff.1 Mary Anne Uhtoff married secondly Thomas Tindal, son of Robert Tindal and Sarah Pocock, on 12 December 1816 in Huntingfield, Suffolk.2 Mary Anne Uhtoff died on 11 March 1826 in Aylesbury.3

Children of Mary Anne Uhtoff and Thomas Tindal

Citations

  1. [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 479.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Post, December 14, 1816.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Post, March 14, 1826.
  4. [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 480.

Millard R. Uline

M, #25810
     Millard R. Uline married Susie Cadwell.

Child of Millard R. Uline and Susie Cadwell

Shirley Irene Uline1

F, #8594, b. 1931, d. 1987
     Shirley Irene Uline was born in 1931.1 She was the daughter of Millard R. Uline and Susie Cadwell. Shirley Irene Uline married Frederic Alden "Billy" Hubbard, son of James Frederic Burton Hubbard and Josephine May Flint, on 2 August 1958 in Lyme, New Hampshire.1,2 Shirley Irene Uline died in 1987.1

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire Marriage Certificates, 1948-1959.

Lillian Daisy Umfreville1

F, #4497, b. 9 September 1911, d. 1 November 2005
     Lillian Daisy Umfreville was born on 9 September 1911 in Hobart, Tasmania. She married James C. Warren, son of Charles Constantine Warren and Mary Edith Crombie, in 1934. Lillian Daisy Umfreville died on 1 November 2005 in Victoria Point Nursing Home, Queensland, at the age of 94.

Warren, Lillian Daisy (nee Umfreville), born 9.9.1911 in Hobart, Tas; died 1.11.05 in Victoria Point Nursing Home, Qld, after a long illness. In 1934 she married James, who predeceased her in 1984. She was also predeceased by her sister, Kath Claus; and her brothers, Fred and Len of Tasmania. She is survived by her nephew, Walter Claus (Qld); and her nieces, Dawn Roberts and Monica Rosevear (Tas). James and Lillian lived in Nowra for nearly 50 years and were active members of the church there. God knows her resting place. Record (Seventh-day Adventist Church), 17 December 2005.

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.

Annie Underhill

F, #25809
     Annie Underhill married William H. Bradley.

Child of Annie Underhill and William H. Bradley