Matches 4,101 to 4,150 of 4,491
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4101 |
Probably Washington County | Debord, Lydia (I3308)
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4102 |
Probably White County, where he is found in the 1870 census. | Bagby, Oscar (I1104)
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4103 |
probably Willow Springs, Howell Co MO | Kelley, Martin (I926)
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4104 |
Probaby in Osage County | Sutton, John Doctor (I3342)
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4105 |
Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. | Source (S663)
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4106 |
Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: Early Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Its Past and Present. North Carolina, USA: The Tarboro Society for Genealogy and Biography, 1881. Compiled by the Ladies' Tarboro, NC Genealogy and Library Association for the Preservation, Dissemination and Exultation of the History of Edgecombe Co., NC. | Source (S429)
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4107 |
Received a land grant in what was then Anson Co NC, later became Spartanburg Co SC.
Some think that his middle initial was 'G,' but that was the mark he used to sign documents. Founding of Fair Forest Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg area of South Carolina Vol. 1, Page 295, Howe's History of the Presbyterian Church of South Carolina: "The germ of the Fairforest Church In the district of Union, on the waters of a large creek by the same name which falls into Tyger River, a branch of Broad River. was planted at the same time (that is, about 1751). The site of the church Is a half mile below where the line between Spartanburg and Union crosses Fairforest Creek . . . The church dates its origin from some seven or eight families who emigrated from Lancaster County, Penna. from the years 1751 to 1754. Among the first emigrants were George Story, James McIlwaine, and one by the name of Dugan. Their first place of encampment was on a commanding eminence about two miles east of Glenn Springs . . . One of the two, McIlwaine, it is said, exclaimed: "What a fair forest this!" The name attached itself to the place and then to the bold, lovely stream . . . In 1764 they were visited by Rev. Joseph Tate, then pastor of Donegal, Lancaster County, Penna, whence they had migrated." | Story, George (I2954)
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4108 |
Record in "Marriages of White Co IL" of marriage between Nancy Cook and Thomas Shaw on 11 March 1852? | Cook, Nancy L. (I1663)
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4109 |
Record of a Howell Co MO marriage between Qillah BLACK and John McWHISTER on 10 Aug 1902. I suspect that the handwriting was misinterpreted and this may be Zilla BLACK. | Black, Zilla A. (I122)
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4110 |
Record of a marriage between Thomas COONTZ and Cecilia ELKINS on 31 May 1829 in White Co IL; possibly father or uncle of Elijah Willis KOONCE?
Moved to Howell Co MO from White Co IL - may not be correct Moved to Kingfisher, OK Union service | Koonce, Elijah Willis (I3397)
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4111 |
Record of a marriage in the Vaught White Co Marriage book: Pnasly Bolerjack to Martha L. Joiner on 15 June 1853. Must be Priestly?
Sinking of the SS General Lyon, after leaving Wilmington. ------------------------------------------------------ From http://home.midwest.net/~cbconly/enf2.htm White County sent, in proportion to its population, more soldiers than any other county in the United States. I thought that I might give the names of all the men on the Civil War "Honor Roll" but the list is too long for this book. Captain James Fields, who fought in the Mexican War, was wounded, his brother, Joshua M. Fields was killed at Missionary Ridge and Robert Fields lost his life at Vicksburg. For the people of White County one of the most tragic events of the War was the sinking of the General Lyon. The War was over and the boys who had lived through four years of conflict were coming home. They had survived the long march through Georgia on starvation rations of a cup of meal a day, ground cob and all, and what little they could forage from the country side. Now, after boarding the General Lyon at Wilmington, North Carolina, they were homeward bound. Laughter and singing resounded from the decks and the favorite melody was "Home, Sweet Home." But a storm overtook the ship, a cask of kerosene on the top deck was broken open, and when the oil reached the furnace, the whole ship burst into flames. Of the 404 men on board only three escaped. One of these was Michael Brockett, father of Willard Brockett, Sr. John W. Fields, Jesse H. Veatch, Cyrus L. Gowdy and four of the sons of Theron Gowdy, William, Milton, John and Henry, were lost on the ill-fated steamer.
Draper, Gentry, Duckworth, Hood, Harrell, Land, Hargett, Newman and many other names familiar in Enfield were on that Civil War Honor Roll. -------------------------------------------
The conflict with Priestly dying in the sinking of the General Lyon is that his wife, Martha JOYNER/JOINER remarried the previous year, in 1864. Either a) it is erroneous that Priestly's widow Martha JOINER was the same Martha Bolerjack that subsequently married widower William T. FORRESTER or b) Priestly died earlier in the war, perhaps nearer to the time of his discharge in 1862 due to injuries. | Bolerjack, Priestly F. (I3223)
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4112 |
Record states age at death as 80. | Jolly, [POSSIBLE] Robert (I1546)
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4113 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Walker, Jim (I8844)
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4114 |
Records in the Howell Co MO courthouse at West Plains, MO> | Source (S407)
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4115 |
Remarried? I found this listing for a Palitha married to an older man named Thomas J. Palinen: 1880 United States Census Henderson, Illinois FHL Film 1254212; National Archives Film T9-0212; Page 113A PALINEN Thomas F., 63, hotel keeper, MD PA PA Palitha, wife, 48, TN TN TN MOORE Margret, other, 17, cook at hotel, IL -- OH This Palitha was born in TN, parents born in TN, right age. Rather unusual circumstance, if this is not her. | Walker, Palitha N. (I1511)
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4116 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Herron, Marlene DNA (I7487)
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4117 |
Represented Hickman County several terms in the legislature, and was sheriff of the county four years.
IGI indicates that his parents were Allen Walker and Esther McCrory. | Walker, Pleasant (I1583)
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4118 |
Return filed in May 1902. | Family (F3150)
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4119 |
Returned to Clay Co ARK. where he had a 200 acre farm, 65 acres of it under cultivation. Raised principally corn. | Taylor, Riley J. (I1179)
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4120 |
Richard's Oregon Donation Lands file states that he and his wife Levina were married in "Dixon" County, Tennessee, on this date. Many of the early Dickson County marriage records are missing, due to a tornado that destroyed the courthouse in 1830, explaining why no record has been located. | Family (F460)
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4121 |
Ritha was "Ritha Turner" in 1823. She could have married Thomas Adams any time after that date and prior to the enumeration in 1850 Dallas County, Arkansas.
If Thomas's children in the 1850 census were also Ritha's children, they were probably married prior to 1833, and they could have had an older child, as well.
The family group sheet prepared by Esther Pratt has a notation that appears to indicate Retha's marriage to Thomas Adams in Humphreys County, in 1843. If this is the case, the children were Thomas's by a previous marriage. | Family (F458)
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4122 |
robebarnes@cox.net | Source (S711)
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4123 |
Robert is enumerated as single though his wife did not die until 1922. An Edna Walker is an inmate at the state hospital. | Walker, Robert Alexander (I2149)
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4124 |
Roley and Mary's address & e-mail: 10949 Rome Beauty Drive, California City, CA 93505-2338; email mary_janis67@hotmail.com | Source (S135)
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4125 |
Roley loved pole-vaulting in school, and held the county record for years. | Deboard, Rolie Robert (I1178)
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4126 |
Roley, Rolla, Rollie | Deboard, Rolie Robert (I1178)
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4127 |
Rootsweb site for Dent County, Missouri, hosts the extraction of the Zion Cemetery listing from the book cited. This website is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~modent/zion.htm | Source (S225)
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4128 |
Rose Hills Memorial Park | Deboard, Rolie Robert (I1178)
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4129 |
Roush book states he died in Lucas County, Ohio, iin 1846, but he and Salome are found in the 1860 census there. | Roush, John (I153)
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4130 |
Roush Family in America book states her birth year as 1832, obviously an error, confused possibly with her marriage? | Roush, Eve (I171)
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4131 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F540)
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4132 |
Ruth and Andy had three little boys during this period, all of whom were stillborn. | Deboard, Andrew Esper "Andy" (I1376)
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4133 |
Sally lived only a year or two after her marriage. 1880 census shows them childless; I would speculate that she might have died in childbirth? | Walker, Sarah A. (I3475)
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4134 |
Sam's son Robert lives in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon as of this writing, May 2006 - per my mother. | Story, Samuel Alexander (I2625)
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4135 |
Sarah's mother was probably the Sarah KELLY found next door to this TIDWELL family in the 1860 Lauderdale Co TN census. Sarah KELLY, 66, b SC. Children at home: Samuel, 27 and Thoms B., 24. | Kelly, Sarah Amanda (I354)
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4136 |
Searchable by name or unit, can select which war to search. | Source (S544)
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4137 |
Second husband | Fussell, M. Boyd (I1023)
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4138 |
Second Marriage of Nathaniel W. McCARROLL | Family (F905)
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4139 |
Second wife
Isabella Camberon married James Lewis CAMPBELL in 1877 -- this child born in Sept 1885 is said to be her 5th -- so is Joseph L. CAMPBELL the same person as James L. Campbell? The birth years match. | Cameron, Isabella (I615)
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4140 |
Second wife. | Family (F454)
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4141 |
See
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61442/images/104072965_00887 | Barber, Anna Mae (I1056)
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4142 |
See attached sources.
1853 Dickson Co will of Alexander Wilkins mentions in a land description "Elizabeth Walker's spring" and the will is witnessed by Robert A. Reaves. | (--?--), Elizabeth (I3442)
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4143 |
See attached sources. | Chowning, Isaac (I189)
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4144 |
See attached sources. | Barnett, William F. (I246)
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4145 |
See attached sources. | Tidwell, Sarah M. (I341)
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4146 |
See attached sources. | Davis, Martha Louisa (I401)
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4147 |
See attached sources. | Campbell, Clyde Caleb (I507)
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4148 |
See attached sources. | Clay, Zora Mae (I628)
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4149 |
See attached sources. | Hartley, James (I759)
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4150 |
See attached sources. | Deboard, Snoden Shelley (I1155)
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