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4301 |
The book "The Family Storey" has been transcribed and posted online. | Source (S921)
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4302 |
The bride was 17; her father gave permission. | Family (F269)
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4303 |
The Charles W. Gilmore who married Kate Eva Lovelock stated his birthplace on the marriage record as Brantford, Ontario. Brantford wasn't incorporated until 1847, so it may be presumed that the family lived in the area in 1846. Brant County was not created until 1851, from Wentworth and Oxford, so Brantford was probably formerly in Oxford Co. | Gilmore, Charles Wallace (I133)
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4304 |
The children of Stewart Gillmor and Rebecca Hart were named in his son's Scott county bio, presumably in birth order, placing John's birth between Isaac and Jane. | Gillmor, John (I1216)
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4305 |
The daughter of Unknown STONE. (Presumably her mother's maiden name? Or her family name, and she was married previous to Howell Jackson Thornton?) | Emery, Talitha Hawkins (I3552)
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4306 |
The death certificate of John Roush indicates that his mother's name was Elizabeth Spade. It is unknown whether the Catherine found as Frank Roush's wife in the 1850 Lucas Co OH census is the same individual, or a second wife - or indeed, whether the info on the death certificate is correct. | Family (F380)
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4307 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thomas, Marvin DNA (I7262)
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4308 |
The Elgin County Archives has a photo of the Thomas Williams Home and some background on it; it was a rest home or home for the aged. | Ferguson, Emeline (I279)
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4309 |
The file specifies that she was also seen as "L. E. Clark." | Green, Sophronia "Fronie" (I5675)
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4310 |
The Hamilton County, Illinois, page of the Genealogy Trails website offers a listing for the Cherry Grove Cemetery in that county. Driving Directions from the Hamilton/Wayne County line you will head south about 6 miles and
turn left onto Blairsville Road about one mile down the first road you can
turn right on is a gravel road (you will be heading South) , turn onto this
road and about 1 mile down on your left is Cherry Grove Cemetery. | Source (S908)
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4311 |
The high temperature in St. Louis on 24 July 1934 was 110 degrees, and the low was 82. | Hill, Mary Electa (I2982)
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4312 |
The inscription on the family monument (digital photo on FindAGrave) reads: "Robert J. Weir/Died Apr 12, 1894/Aged 31 Yrs/Also his wife/Eliza A. Cairns/Born Jan 12, 1865/Died July 20, 1927/William H./Son of Robert & Eliza Weir/Died Oct 22, 1890/Aged 4 Yrs" | Weir, William Hilyard (I453)
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4313 |
The Jess Roberts place is listed in the Howell Co cemetery book as "Unknown Cemetery." Directions in cemetery book: Located in a pasture with fence all around the plot. Goldsberry Twp Sec 7, twp. 27, r. 7. | Walker, Sarah A. (I3475)
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4314 |
The large gap between Hattie and George indicates Alice Fern's likely birth here. Her mother's obituary states that she died "in infancy" and she is not listed in the 1895 state census, so probably died prior to that date. | Bucklin, Alice Fern (I400)
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4315 |
The likeliehood that this is the correct Laura STORY is supported by these things: 1) only Laura STORY married in Morgan Co, where she was found in the 1880 census and 2) her brother George T. STORY married Mary HILL, who was the daughter of William HILL and Mary WARD. | Family (F752)
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4316 |
The marriage date is recorded in "Marriages of White Co" (Vaught) as Nov 31 - but of course there is no Nov 31. | Family (F1147)
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4317 |
The name "Frank B." appears in the 1850 White Co TN census. | Clark, Frank B. (I132)
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4318 |
The name Frankie came from John Lawson Clark's funeral arrangments file. It is probably in error and should have been "Jackie." | Clark, Frankie (I3900)
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4319 |
The name that she was known by to her extended family - the "A" apparently stood for "Ada." | Cobb, Martha Adeline "Adda" (I1360)
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4320 |
The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934; NAI Number: T288; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773-2007; Record Group Number: 15; Series Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934; Series Number: T288; Roll: 97 | Jolley, Lutchia Jane (I680)
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4321 |
The newspaper in which the obit appeared was dated 15 June, but the obituary gives the death date as 17 June. Weekly paper, possibly accounts for odd dating. | Roush, Adam (I3270)
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4322 |
The notice of death in Lawrence County which appeared in the Arkansas Gazette dated April 6, 1835, showed "Nathaniel McCarroll and his wife, both of advanced age, died recently." | [Inknown], Martha (I2677)
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4323 |
The obit of stepmother Lucy Hammer names the surviving Jolley children, although she was not their biological mother. She names one "Will," which by process of elimination must be the "Joseph W. Jolley" in census. | Jolley, Joseph William "Will" (I953)
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4324 |
The obit on her mother's FindAGrave listing states that Sherry preceded her mother in death. | Manning, Sherry Lee (I8056)
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4325 |
The record of the marriage is clearly 1867. The eldest two girls are likely to have been the children of the first wife. George probably married Julia McKenzie shortly prior to 1878. This is just a guess, based on evidence. It is possible that all of the children were the daughters of Julia rather than Eliza. | Brill, Eliza (I2196)
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4326 |
The report referred to in the citation, when read in its entirety, indicates a particular ruthlessness in this band of Union soldiers. In the course of a couple of days, they burned 23 homes and killed 10 - 20 men - all with the phrase "was known to be" or similar vague charges, and the cavalier "were killed." This does not by any means confirm that William or Jesse Story were genuine horse thieves or house robbers. In fact, an investigation later looked into this expedition. | Story, William (I43)
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4327 |
The Robert Orr whom Elizabeth married in 1860 was probably the Robert Orr found in 1850 White Co IL census: #1356 ORR Robert B., 35 | Orr, Robert (I2197)
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4328 |
The Story Resource book offers their marriage date as 22 Mar 1884. However, the Howell Co Marriage book states: S. P. Story- Minnie M. Hill 23 Feb 1884, by J. W. Mustion, MG.
The latter must be in error, as the marriage license application is dated 22 March 1884.
It states Sam's age as 28, and Minnie's age as 14. | Family (F784)
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4329 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3290)
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4330 |
The surrogate index indicates that James's 1878 probate file numbers 5 children, but does not name them. | Family (F97)
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4331 |
The year could be wrong, but Della was quite specific about September 22nd. | Walker, Paul (I1006)
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4332 |
Their children, and descendants in the FTM file sent to me by Jim Clark. | Clark, Thomas Anderson (I2907)
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4333 |
Their marriage had no issue. | Family (F2268)
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4334 |
There are three PEWITT families on the same page of the 1900 Williamson county, TN, census as Osceola and his wife, Mary PEWITT. None would appear to be her parents, but all three could be her brothers. | Family (F430)
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4335 |
There is a John Vineyard listed in the 1820 White Co IL state census index: #382, John Vineyard, 1 male 21+, 4 other whites in household. He is also found in the 1818 census. In the 1810 census, there is a J. Vinnard, but I am not sure if he was in the White Co area. | Vineyard, Margaret "Peggy" (I952)
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4336 |
There is a marriage recorded between an Elizabeth HILL and Charles JENKINS on 12 May 1852, White Co IL. She would be awfully young, if it is the same Elizabeth HILL. Mae Jacober says that she married Hiram Moore on June 1857, White co IL; also that she died May 1901 in Jefferson Co (Mt. Vernon) IL | Hill, Elizabeth (I3084)
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4337 |
There is a Mary Hill - no dates - buried at the Langton-Howell Valley Cemetery. | Ward, Mary Frances (I2981)
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4338 |
There is a possibility that Nancy is the sister of Sallie ROBISON. This based on the fact that Nancy's son was named John Robison SHOCKLEY, and the fact that Sallie was born in 1817, and Nancy in 1822, both in TN. Also, Sallie named her eldest daughter 'Nancy.' Both are found in Osage Co MO. | [Inknown], Nancy (I2127)
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4339 |
There is a William H. YATES found in the 1870 census of Hancock IL - right age (26), b IL. He is residing with Christopher YATES age 75 b NY and his wife Catherine 71 b NY. In an ancestry.com search of the 1870 census, this is the only william that turns up within two years of the right age, b in IL, anywhere in the U.S. Middle initial doesn't match up - but this is perhaps understandable since one is R and one is H. I don't feel convinced that this is him, but it is a possibility worth noting. | Yates, William R. (I3230)
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4340 |
There is a woman age 90 - 100 in the home with Elizabeth in the 1840 Dickson Co Tn census. There is a woman age 70 - 80 in the home of Elizabeth Jane WALKER and William D. REYNOLDS in the 1820. Possibly the same woman? | Walker, Elizabeth (I1530)
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4341 |
Theresa died at the home of her son Melvin R. Forman, at this address. | Gilmore, Maria Theresa (I144)
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4342 |
These documents consist chiefly of letters written from Della to her daughter, Fartha/Faith Lonnem who had an interest in genealogy. Some of them are question sheets that were completed by Della at Faith's request. After Faith's death, the documents passed to her niece, Jesse Keenon (the granddaughter of Della). Jesse brought these documents with her to a family gathering in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, in the late 1990's. They were copied at Leon Walker's insurance office in Mountain View, and these copies are in my possession.
As the oldest daughter, Della was in a position to know many things that the younger chidren did not know, and quotes extensively from things that her mother had told her. | Source (S25)
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4343 |
These documents consist chiefly of letters written from Della to her daughter, Fartha/Faith Lonnem who had an interest in genealogy. Some of them are question sheets that were completed by Della at Faith's request. After Faith's death, the documents passed to her niece, Jesse Keenon (the granddaughter of Della). Jesse brought these documents with her to a family gathering in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, in the late 1990's. They were copied at Leon Walker's insurance office in Mountain View, and these copies are in my possession.
As the oldest daughter, Della was in a position to know many things that the younger chidren did not know, and quotes extensively from things that her mother had told her. | Source (S1031)
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4344 |
These documents consist chiefly of letters written from Della to her daughter, Fartha/Faith Lonnem who had an interest in genealogy. Some of them are question sheets that were completed by Della at Faith's request. After Faith's death, the documents passed to her niece, Jesse Keenon (the granddaughter of Della). Jesse brought these documents with her to a family gathering in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, in the late 1990's. They were copied at Leon Walker's insurance office in Mountain View, and these copies are in my possession.
As the oldest daughter, Della was in a position to know many things that the younger chidren did not know, and quotes extensively from things that her mother had told her. | Source (S656)
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4345 |
These documents consist chiefly of letters written from Della to her daughter, Fartha/Faith Lonnem who had an interest in genealogy. Some of them are question sheets that were completed by Della at Faith's request. After Faith's death, the documents passed to her niece, Jesse Keenon (the granddaughter of Della). Jesse brought these documents with her to a family gathering in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, in the late 1990's. They were copied at Leon Walker's insurance office in Mountain View, and these copies are in my possession.
As the oldest daughter, Della was in a position to know many things that the younger chidren did not know, and quotes extensively from things that her mother had told her. | Source (S1029)
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4346 |
These documents consist chiefly of letters written from Della to her daughter, Fartha/Faith Lonnem who had an interest in genealogy. Some of them are question sheets that were completed by Della at Faith's request. After Faith's death, the documents passed to her niece, Jesse Keenon (the granddaughter of Della). Jesse brought these documents with her to a family gathering in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, in the late 1990's. They were copied at Leon Walker's insurance office in Mountain View, and these copies are in my possession.
As the oldest daughter, Della was in a position to know many things that the younger chidren did not know, and quotes extensively from things that her mother had told her. | Source (S141)
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4347 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F832)
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4348 |
Third husband. | Loomis, Ben (I577)
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4349 |
This agrees with her FindAGrave entry at Premption Cemetery--though it only offers the year of her death. | Ramsey, Rebecca (I8389)
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4350 |
This agrees with her FindAGrave entry at Premption Cemetery--though it only offers the year of her death. | Ramsey, Rebecca (I8389)
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