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Ming, Christian.  CA.1729.  Upon a reading of a petition of Christian Ming, widow, one of His Majesties tenants on  Coopers Island; It's ordered by this Board that George Tucker, Esq., Provost Marshall or his Deputy, does not receive the usual rent (due this day) from the said Widow Ming but deduct therefrom the sum of 25 shillings which this Board (considering her circumstances) is inclined to indulge her with.  THE BERMUDA HIST. QUARTERLY, Vol. 10, Pg. 136.

Ming Family.  ca. 1740.  Mentioned is made of the Ming Family Vault in St. Peter's Churchyard on St. George's Island, Bermuda.  BERMUDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY , Vol. 4, Pg. 41.

Ming, James.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan Co., NC,  Pg. 214.

Ming, John.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan C., NC,  Pg. 214.

Ming, John.  1838.    A philosopher and writer, born at Gyswyl, Unterwalden,  Switzerland, 20 Sept., 1838; died at Brooklyn, Ohio, U. S. A.,17June 1910.  He was  educated at the Benedictine College, Engelburg, Switzerland, and entered the German Jesuit novitiate 1856 was listed as Captain Superintendent of the leather manufactory, 1 April 1777.

Ming, Joseph.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan Co., NC, Pg. 214.
Ming, Richard.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan Co., NC, Pg. 214.

Ming, Thomas.  1775.  Home is New York.  Claims to own 3/8th of the sloop "Commerce", 60 tons, "which was taken Oct. 1775 by his Majesty's ship "King Fisher" at Sandy Hook on her return from Charles Town.  "Loyalists in the American Revolution, United Empire Loyalist Part II, Vol. XV - St. Johns, 1887, Page 862.   © MyFamily.com, Inc.,Sept. 16 2005.

Ming, Thomas, Jr.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan Co., NC, Pg. 214.
 
Ming, Thomas, Sr.  1790.  Appears on the U. S. Federal Census for 1790, Chowan Co., NC, Pg. 214.

Minge, George.  1676.  George Minge was the son of Valentine Minge, who was the son of James Minge, Clerk of James City Co., VA, who was the son of James Minge, who was clerk of the House of Burgesses and drew the patriotic papers adopted at the command of Bacon by the meeting of the people at Middle Plantation in 1676.  WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. 16, No. 2, (Oct., 1907), Pgs. 138-139.
 
Minge, James.  1676.  George Minge was the son of Valentine Minge, who was the son of James Minge, Clerk of James City Co., VA, who was the son of James Minge, who was clerk of the House of Burgesses and drew the patriotic papers adopted at the command of Bacon by the meeting of the people at Middle Plantation in 1676.  WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. 16, No. 2, (Oct., 1907), Pgs. 138-139

Minge, John.  1755.  On the 1755 Tax List for Granville Co., NC, John Mallard, Overseer for John Minge, reported  1 White and two Negroes.  THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, Sept.1959, Pg. 581.
 
Minge, Valentine.  1676.  George Minge was the son of Valentine Minge, who was the son of James Minge, Clerk of James City Co., VA, who was the son of James Minge, who was clerk of the House of Burgesses and drew the patriotic papers adopted at the command of Bacon by the meeting of the people at Middle Plantation in 1676.  WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. 16, No. 2, (Oct., 1907), Pgs. 138-139.
  
Mings, James. 1716.  "North Carolina Corn List circa 1716".  A list of taxables whose tax was to be paid 1 bushel of corn per taxable.  From  Mr. Clayton's List:  "James Mings, 6".  Mr. Clayton's list was of persons living on the North side of Perquimans River between Sutton's Creek and modern Hertford, and on the South side of the said River down to Yeopim River.  "NC Genealogical Society Journal" Vol. XII, No. 4, Nov 1986,

Mynge, John.   1581.  John, son of Joseph Mynge, preacher of the word at Ashford, and minister there, was bapt.  17 Dec 1581.  Pearman, Rev. A. J.  HISTORY OF ASHFORD, H. Igglesden, London, 1868.                                                                                                                                                                                                      
Mynge, William.  1555.  A Priest, died 2 July 1555 at Maidstone Prison, a martyr,  His crime was that he refused to accept the Church's doctrine of “Transubstantiation”.  The day before, M. Bradford and John Leafe were burned at the Stake at Smithfield.  Mynge  was to burn also but he died before the execution could be carried out.  This was not during the Inquisition but during the reign of Mary, Queen of England when  she was trying to reestablish the Roman Catholic Church in England.  SOURCE:  Fox, John.  JOHN FOXE’S BOOK OF MARTYRS, 1570, Book 11,  Pg. 1843.                                                                                                               

 

 

  

 

 
 

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