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4251 SSDI for Charley Stephens, right birthdate, indicates his last place of residence was Little Rock, Pulaski Co, ARK. ? Stephens, Charles Arthur "Charley" (I608)
 
4252 SSDI gives BD as 24 March 1896. Jolley, Chloe (I704)
 
4253 SSDI gives birth as 1914.
WWII enlistment give birth as 1915, as does Veterans grave site.
 
Clark, David Floyd (I1615)
 
4254 SSDI gives birth date as 10 March 1896 Devore, Hulda May (I740)
 
4255 SSDI gives death March 1984. Gilmore, Lucy Elizabeth (I352)
 
4256 SSDI gives her birth as 28 October 1880. However, the June 1880 census gives her age as 9 months, so she was certainly born in 1879. The 1900 census gives her birth as October 1880. It seems most likely that the day and month of the SSDI are correct, but the year was 1879. Jolly, Maud (I562)
 
4257 SSI - death info Clay, Zora Mae (I628)
 
4258 States "buried at Elkhart Indiana." I doubt this. Roush, Elias (I164)
 
4259 states "buried in Elkhart Indiana" -- I doubt this. I believe he moved to Howell Co MO. Roush, Jerome (I163)
 
4260 States his birth in Clay County, Arkansas, in 1857. Taylor, Luther B. (I1181)
 
4261 States that this is Nathaniel's second marriage. His first marriage was to her older sister Elizabeth C. Downey. Family (F597)
 
4262 Stepmother Lucy's obit names "Floyd Jolley"--by process of elimination, and position of the naming, it must be the child named in census as "John F. Jolley." Jolley, John Floyd "Floyd" (I954)
 
4263 Still in her family home in Crawford Co IA in 1920, married to Ira in 1940. Family (F447)
 
4264 Stokes Co or Pitt Co? County creation dates, etc.? Family (F2603)
 
4265 Stone fragments retrieved from Center Hill Cemetery were pieced together, and collated with information from the Bolerjack book (see sources) to reveal that the stone is as follows: John F. BOLERJACK [fragment #5] son of H.J. & M.C. [fragment #4] BOLERJACK born Feb 16 1872 [fragment #6] died March 14, 1895 [fragment #3] Bolerjack, John F. (I463)
 
4266 Stone: Isaac P. CLARK 1859 -1886 Amanda F. LINTHICUM (wife of Isaac) 1864 - 1959 It is interesting to note that although Amanda remarried, she was buried with her first husband, Isaac. Her maiden name was McDANIEL, and she was buried under her second married name, LINTHICUM. Clark, Isaac Payton (I2977)
 
4267 subscription database, «i»Ancestry.com«/i», (), digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T623, roll 879. Source (S838)
 
4268 Suggested by NewspaperArchive.com results--no obit that came up. Died in St. Louis.

SSA applied for in California

Born 13 December 1938 
Suggs, Zuma Colleen (I5562)
 
4269 Suggested surnames: Gouge, Lennix.

Death cert of son Paul Raymond Hill names her as Nannie Sutton. This is probably confusion with his grandmother's name, Christiana Sutton.

Marriage index, Illinois, reflects marriage of Geo Hill to Nancy "Gorge." Probably a faulty transcription of "Gouge." 
Gouge, Nannie J. (I8578)
 
4270 Surname from son Henry's death registration. Cuttle, Ann (I1269)
 
4271 Susan Price tree offered death date of 9 August Campbell, Willis J. (I1936)
 
4272 Switzer? (marriage)
Thixton? (SS app)
Siston or Liston? (Mary's death cert)
Thickson 
Thixton, Mary (I7909)
 
4273 Taken from republished articles in the Clay County
Courier, Corning, Clay County, Arkansas.[1882]

Bent TAYLOR and Wm. MULLHOLLEN were brought from jail
at Boydsville by Sheriff J.A. McNEIL to face the grand
jury investigating the murder of Riley BLACK on
December 29, 1881. Each accused the other of the crime,
but evidence showed that TAYLOR was the guilty one.
Jacob BROBST, foreman of the grand jury, is to be
commended for the indictment. The Klan vowed death to
any juror who found TAYLOR guilty.

The trial of Bent TAYLOR found him guilty and he has
been sentenced to hang on April 21 at 1 p.m. The Klan
were in town to free him but so many deputies were on
hand they were afraid to make an attempt. the prisoner
was sent to the penitentiary of Little Rock for safe
keeping until execution. His partner, Wm. MULLHOLLEN
turned states evidence and received a sentence of five
years.

Judge J.Buck KILGORE is the citizen honored by the name
of our township. Pioneer citizens recall his
assassination in 1877. It is the opinion that Bent
TAYLOR, hanged last April for the murder of Riley BLACK
was the perpetrator of the KILGORE murder.

New Year's 1882 begins with a fresh chapter in the wave
of crime that has been sweeping this side of the county
since the removal of the county seat to Boydsville in
1877. This chapter is titled Murder. On December 29th,
Riley BLACK, Bent TAYLOR and Wm. MULHOLLEN of the
Vidette Community, after spending the day at
Neelyville saloons, were returning home and the body of
RILEY was discovered the next morning on the road out
of Missouri with his throat sliced from ear to ear. A
coroner's jury was convened and RILEY's companions have
been lodged at Boydsville on the charge of murder.
The three principals are thought to belong to the gang
of outlaws that has disturbed the peace of the Western
District since the 1877 bushwacking of Judge KILGORE.
The grand jury that meets in February should give this
outrage a full and completer examination.

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Taylor, Luther B. (I1181)
 
4274 Taught elementery school, Mtn View. Not attractive. Tall and skinny. Smith, Ruth E. (I3412)
 
4275 Telephone interview on 11 Sept 2003. Aunt Ozella had spoken with each family and gathered their full names, names of their children, birth dates, and marriage dates. Source (S172)
 
4276 Templ Source (S1113)
 
4277 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ResearchLog, Elijah Walker (I4879)
 
4278 Texas Co marriage records; Sept.9, 1855 Jefferson Fox and Mary A.Shanks, by J.B.Campbell,j.p. Fox, Jefferson (I638)
 
4279 That this is the right Joseph Gilmore is confirmed by his age, as well as by the fact that "Chas" Gilmore and Carrie L. Booth served as witnesses to the marriage of Charles W.Gilmore and Kate Eva Lovelock earlier in the year, also in Saginaw Co. It is clear that the witnesses name was recorded wrong, and should have been Joseph--since Charles could not have witnessed his own wedding. Family (F91)
 
4280 The 'E' must stand for Elizabeth, since she was always known as Bettie. Deboard, Cora Elizabeth "Bettie" (I452)
 
4281 The 1840 Humphreys Co TN census reflects a Nelley WALKER - possibly one of them is a misreading of the same individual?

Nelley WALKER 1 m 20 - 30 3 f 30 - 40

The number of males & females fits the profile of Nebby WALKER in 1850 - but his age in this census doesn't seem right. Perhaps an error, and he should have been up one notch? 
Walker, Nelly (I1750)
 
4282 The 1850 White County Illinois census has a BEARD family next door to a HARTGROVES family, and on the same page with two BOLEJACK families and one DEBORD family. Deboard, Hettie (I3333)
 
4283 The 1860 census of his father Thomas reflects a son James, age unclear, possibly 12 months, possibly 1/12 months. Either this was an earlier child who died, or Thomas was recorded as "James" in 1860. Walker, William Henry (I6551)
 
4284 The 1870 census for this family is an important one; it verifies that Charity marrried a man named Henderlight, because it places her Story children in the home with her. Family (F748)
 
4285 The 1870 census lists him as Thomas L. However, there is a child in the family in the 1880 census called 'Howell' who is the correct age to be the same person. I believe the census taker probably misunderstood 'Thomas Howell' and wrote it down as 'Thomas L.' Clark, Thomas Howell (I2342)
 
4286 The 1870 Texas Co MO census relects that Jefferson 'Jeff' FOX is married to Minerva. Thomason, Minerva J. (I675)
 
4287 The 1870 will of his father John S. Walker names him as "John H. Walker." Walker, John H. (I5258)
 
4288 The 1870 will of his father John S. Walker names him as "William C. Walker." Walker, William C. (I5255)
 
4289 The 1880 census was taken in this home on 3 June 1880. It listed Len/Levi as 11 months old, and born in June. Hence, he was born late June 1880. Walker, Levi Henderson (I716)
 
4290 The 1880 Howell County census clearly marks Mary as having been married within the census year. Oddly, it does not so mark Phillip. Family (F100)
 
4291 The 1880 White Co IL census lists Absolam L. STORY as being 27 years old, or born around 1853. The 1850 census, however, is more likely to be accurate, and it shows him as age 5. Story, Absalom Laster (I2926)
 
4292 The 1900 census gives Hattie's birth as "April 1886." The Colton book gives her birth as "25 April 1887." Cemetery marker also says 1887.  Bucklin, Harriet "Hattie" V. (I399)
 
4293 The 1901 census gives William's birth year as 1877, but citing the same month and day. This is doubtless in error, the birth record more likely to be correct. Hurlbert, William Edgar (I509)
 
4294 The 1904 marriage record of Edward Griggs identifies his parents as John Griggs and Emeline Ferguson. Griggs, John (I281)
 
4295 The 1904 marriage record of Edward Griggs, seen with Emeline and James in the 1871 census, names his parents as John Griggs and Emeline Ferguson. Ferguson, Emeline (I279)
 
4296 The 1919 obituary of Mary's brother Anthony Green Hopkins implies that his sister "Mary Hopkins" attended the funeral service. No Missouri marriage record has been located for Mary Walker and a Hopkins. Hopkins, Peter (I4414)
 
4297 The 1940 census offers no data on the length of the marriage, but an analysis of the census household suggests that the couple has with them 2 Sizemore daughters from Edna's previous marriage, and a 5-year-old Mary Jane Abbott who is likely the child of the new wife. There was a 5-year gap after the youngest Sizemore daughter (age 10). Technically they should have been listed as step-daughters.

Additionally, data on his FindAGrave site states that "Brownie Lee" was his step-daughter.

With the middle initial of "V" it is tempting to think that Edna V. Abbott was Nellie V. Abbott, just an error in recording. However, her age, the presence of step daughters, and many other factors make it clear that this was a third wife. 
Family (F219)
 
4298 The Bible was in the possession of Mrs. Tandy C. Bailey (Pensacola, Florida), who copied the data and mailed it to Mrs. Marvin Pratt (Esther Pratt, Franklin, Tennessee), who contributed it for publication in the book. The transcription offers no information on handwriting or ink, but does state that the Bible was printed in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1797. Source (S1131)
 
4299 The biography of her husband her birth as 20 October 1828, Macoupin County. Best, Sarah A. (I4508)
 
4300 The birth dates of John and Catherine Hodges, and the death date of John Hodges are listed in the James Boyd Campbell Bible. Since he cites Catherine's birth as 29 May 1842, and the 1850 census (Texas Co MO) and the 1860 census (Dent Co MO) show Catherine Campbell in the home of her father Boyd Campbell; and since Dent County, Missouri, marriage records list the marriage of a Catherine Campbell to John Hodges in 1867, it is clear that Catherine Campbell, the daughter of Boyd Campbell was also Catherine Hodges, the wife of John Hodges. Family (F1361)
 

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