Matches 4,451 to 4,491 of 4,491
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Willie Cobb is still living at the time of the 1900 census. His daughter, Martha Cobb, writes that her mother had remarried by 1907. | Family (F326)
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4452 |
Winnie appears as Guy's wife in 1900 census. In 1910 his status in Jackson Co MO is "married," but Winnie is not in his census household--though the children are with him. In 1915, Winnie is enumerated with apparent husband Fred G. Berg, as Winnifred Berg; Lea and Patrick are in the household.
Garfield Co OK marriage records reflect the marriage of Winnifred Hill and Fred Berg in April 1910. | Family (F3171)
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4453 |
With consent of the bride's father, C. M. Breech. | Family (F612)
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Witnesses at their marriage: Sam'l Allen, Jane Ann Hussey. Married by Wm. McClellan (Baptist) Middleton.
On the same page with the marriage record is another, for John Summers-Joanna Hamilton, both of Norwich, 3 Oct 1852, witnesses Alvenus Hamilton and James Summers. | Family (F40)
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Witnesses Nelson and Angeline Gilmore, both of Simcoe.
Entry in transcribed database: "007583-74 (Norfolk Co.) Park MONTGOMERY, 25, carpenter, Canada, Walpole, s/o Robert and Arezuma? MONTGOMERY, married Addie GRIGGS, 20, Canada, Simcoe, d/o John and Emeline GRIGGS, witn; Nelson and Angeline GILMORE both of Simcoe, 11 May 1874 at Simcoe" | Family (F162)
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World Connect offers a date of 19 May 1803 ID: I6631 | McFarland, Arthur (I653)
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4457 |
World Connect says married 25 Nov 1866 in Dent co MO | Family (F303)
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4458 |
Wright appears in the 1900 Howell Co MO census. However, his wife is listed as a widow in the1910 Lincoln Co TN census. | Deboard, Wright Alexander (I198)
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4459 |
written by her granddaughter, Janis L. (Walker) Gilmore. | Source (S699)
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4460 |
Written on the face of the draft reg, in red pen, deceased on this date. | Gilmore, Dr. Earl A. (I1232)
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4461 |
WWI draft reg gives birth date as 12 September 1891. | Story, George Washington (I2614)
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4462 |
WWI draft reg gives his birth as 27 Feb 1875. | Atchley, Stanley Herbert (I959)
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4463 |
WWII Army enlistment gives birth in Missouri | Clark, David Floyd (I1615)
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4464 |
WWII Draft Reg
Names wife Trudy, cites his birth in White Co, but on 20 Oct 1886
WWI Draft Reg
Names no fam members but gives birth as 20 Oct 1886
1900 census, gives birth as June or Jan 1886
FindAGrave, naming Trudy as his wife, gives birth as 21 Jan 1886.
| Butler, George Robert (I8457)
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WWII Draft reg claims birth in Springfield, MO | Bolerjack, Melvin (I2407)
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4466 |
WWII draft reg states "Ausker Edward Clark" | Clark, Ausker Ed (I2758)
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WWII Draft reg states bp as "Hal" County.
| Bolerjack, Beryl Austin (I2404)
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WWII Draft reg states bp of Greene Co MO | Blades, James S. (I898)
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WWII Draft registration names him as "Jack Hill" and specifies that he has no middle name ("none"). | Hill, Patrick Floyd "Jack" (I8593)
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Year guessed from marriage year of 1833 | Deboard, Susannah (I538)
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4471 |
Year of birth deduced from 1840 census (he was 20 - 30), and from the birth year of his wife (age 43 in the 1850 census) | McKenzie, Alexander H. (I944)
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Year of birth known to be prior to 1799, because in 1820 IL State census, Solomon is a white male over 21. In 1830 census, he is listed as 30 - 40, thus placing his birth year between 1790 - 1799. LDS AF gives his birth year as 1793. | Deboard, Solomon (I3041)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Heister, Linda (I7756)
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4474 |
Youngest son born 1887, and wife remarried in 1898. It is likely that Wiley Jarrett died toward the latter end of this period. | Deboard, Wiley Jarrett (I3402)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F353)
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4476 |
Zora's age in the 1910 census, and the absence of children, would indicate that they were very recently married. | Family (F270)
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4477 |
[Indexed on Ancestry.com as "George Debard."] | Source (S1008)
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[Indexed on Ancestry.com as "John Hadges."] | Source (S539)
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[Indexed on Ancestry.com as "Thomas Deboard," with "Franklin Deboard" as an alternate possibility. Retus indexed as "Arthur," Andrew as "Andrea."] | Source (S634)
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[Possibly died in Rabun County, Georgia, where he was enumerated in 1850] | Forrester, Fielding (I3196)
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[Research notes]
Early Walkers in Dickson and Hickman Counties
Two early Walkers mentioned are in Goodspeed's History of Hickman county. The first is Samuel Walker, cited as an early settler, arriving in the winter of 1806, just prior to the creation of Hickman county in 1807. The second was Joel Walker, appointed as one of the four first commissioners of the county, who were to "run the boundary lines, establish the county and select a county seat site." Establishing the lineage of these two could be helpful.
Jerome Spence and Davd Spence, _History of Hickman Co Tennessee_ (Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Mountain Press, 1990). Indicates that Allan Walker established Walker's Ferry, one mile above Centerville. "He reared a large family, which became prominent in the development of the county. His sons were: Joel, William, Allan, James, Pleasant, and Elijah. Dr. Joel Walker went to Williamson County, where he became prominent in business and political circles. Pleasant Walker represented Hickman County several terms in the legislature, and was sheriff of the county four years. Elijah Walker became one of the best judges that ever presided in a Tennessee courthouse. He was a good judge of law - not an eloquent speaker, but a profound thinker. He was honest in his decisions and would refuse a fee when his would-be client was in the wrong."
A direct descendant of Allen Walker to participate in the Walker DNA study?
Land Records Dyer County
No Elijah Walker land records have been located in Dyer Co TN. Christie Fillerup checked Dyer County land records, 1835-1850, FHL film no. 833,235. [Report, 21 Feb 2009]
On the LSU library website:
Walker, Zachariah. Papers, 1805-1859. 177 items. Location: C:18. Resident of Woodville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Personal papers include correspondence, accounts, and legal documents. For further information see manuscript card catalog. Mss. 275.
Baker family in Dickson County, from Elbert County, Georgia
- John A. Baker, born about 1770, Elbert County, GA; wife "Jane"
- His 1820 Dickson County will was witnessed by George Brazzell
- He had a daughters Margaret Evans and Jane Evans, mentioned in the will.
- John A. Baker bought 153 acres "on the West side of Piney river" in Dickson County on 30 Dec 1808
- Land sold from Elizabeth Walker's estate after her 1823 death was described as having been surveyed in 1808.
- A note that is not clear indicates that John A. Baker was a witness for land conveyed by Stephen Tatom and Lewis Evans in 1814.
- It was Lewis Evans who sold Elijah land in 1852, on the Piney
- Four of the children of George Brazzell and Polly Walker married the Evans family: Richmond to Ancy Evans (1838), Rachel to Lewis Evans (1839), Wilson to Martha Jane Evans (1853), and Lucinda to George Evans (1845).
- Eldest son Allen Brazzell married Nancy Baker (1842)
Of interest from "War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815," digital images Ancestry.com
- Benjamin Walker (Jemima O. Walker, widow), Capt. William Walker Ga Militia (alleged)
- Charles H. Walker (Martha Walker, widow), Capt. Kendrick's Co Ga Mil
| Walker, Elijah (I3244)
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[This census page appears to have water damage, and much of it below the name of Robert Reeves is unreadable, including other family member names.] | Source (S1117)
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[Very difficult to read this census. Indexed on Ancestry.com as Ka? (head of household)] | Source (S176)
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«b»Mission and Goals Statement
«/b»The mission of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Project is to collect and disseminate information on all aspects of the state's history and culture and to provide a comprehensive reference work for historians, teachers, students, and individuals for the purpose of promoting the study, understanding, and appreciation of Arkansas's heritage.
«b»Goals that support this mission include the following:«/b»
«tab» Developing a collaborative project that draws upon the expertise of various groups and individuals with an interest in Arkansas history and culture
«tab»Using publishing formats that permit the Encyclopedia to serve a wide range of needs and interests
«tab»Creating a Web-based product that will be continually updated and made accessible to the widest possible audience
«tab»Working with educators to ensure that the Encyclopedia's content and structure will effectively support the teaching of Arkansas history
«tab»Providing reliable, basic information on a wide range of topics with resources to direct the user to more in-depth information | Source (S691)
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Statement on the home page of the Golden Nugget Library: "This library is established to furnish California databases for genealogical research. It is a work in progress, so please check-in periodically. Currently the Golden Nugget Library has online; Social Registries, Articles, Directories, Argonaut Passenger's Lists, Government Rosters, Organization's Members lists, Church lists, 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Photos, 1870 Petitions and Links to Biographies (many works in progress)."«/i» | Source (S990)
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«i»Della lost her citizenship when she married John Lonnem and moved to Saskatchewan, Canada. As her granddaughter, Jesse Keenon relates, Della had a very difficult time being reinstated as a U.S. Citizen after she left John Lonnem, from whom she was apparently never divorced. (The Certificate of Naturalization indicates that she is married.)«/i» | Source (S1028)
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«i»It would appear that William and Rebecca had their daughter Lavinia prior to their marriage. It seems fairly clear between census data, marriage data, and Lavinia's birth data that this may have been the case.«/i» | Family (F279)
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«i»None of Allie's marriages seemed to last long. In 1910, she is still apparently married to John J. Hope, but they are living in different households. She is found in the home of her brother Louis, along with her parents. «/i» | Family (F330)
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«i»Shawnee Online «/i»(), "Today's Obituaries November 8, 2001," for Eveleen E. (Jones) Koonce. | Source (S363)
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«i»Statement of purpose from the CWSS website: "The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in the National Archives. The facts about the soldiers were entered from records that are indexed to many millions of other documents about Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration.«/i» | Source (S405)
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«i»[An excellent resource file for all Debord/Deboard/DeBoard lines - more in the nature of a single surname study.-JWG]«/i» | Source (S206)
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