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For date, Colton book. For place, 1885 state census (Eugenia was not yet born, but the census confirms their place of residence that year). | Bucklin, Eugenia May (I398)
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| 3302 |
For date, FindAGrave; for date and place, etc., Greene County death certificate. | Wood, Walter Franklin (I586)
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| 3303 |
For middle name of Clifford:
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4904315:2221
California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Registers, 1866-1898; Collection Number: 4-2A; CSL Roll Number: 127; FHL Roll Number: 978581 | Shelby, Granville Clifford (I9072)
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| 3304 |
For specific date, 1901 census. Supporting the year of birth as 1890, her marriage record. | Muth, Violet Pearl (I529)
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| 3305 |
For specific date, Veromi report.
For general date, census data.
For likely place of birth, census and personal knowledge of family.
| Stephens, Anna Bernice (I611)
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| 3306 |
Fought for the Confederacy. 7th Missouri Cavalry | Black, George W. (I2223)
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| 3307 |
Fought for the Union
Methodist Minister | Black, Daniel Webster (I2227)
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| 3308 |
Fought for the Union. | McDaniel, Thomas Jefferson (I2216)
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| 3309 |
Found a Howell Co marriage between Louisa CLARK and John William NULL on 5 April 1899. Could this be this Louisa, age 30? | Clark, Louisa (I2904)
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| 3310 |
Found a record of this marriage at an on-line source for Dickson Co TN marriages.
Next door to Allen BRAZZELL and Nancy BAKER is their son James R. The next house beyond that is Bery BAKER, age 50, b TN - probably a brother to Nancy. | Baker, Nancy (I729)
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| 3311 |
Found at a Coffey Co KS website, a bio of Andrew J. JAMES: ANDREW J. JAMES, farmer, Section 24, P. O. Waverly, was born in Montgomery County, Va., and at the age of five years moved with his parents to Rush County, Ind., and lived in that State until 1860; moved to Illinois, and lived in that State six years and came to Kansas in 1866. He located in Rock Creek Township, near Waverly, in Coffey County, and engaged in farming. Mr. James was married in Johnson County, Ind., in 1844, to Miss Sophia Cunningham, a native of Indiana. They have eight children - Joshua, David, John, George, William, Frank, Ephraim and Sarah. He has been Town Trustee and Town Treasurer, and was recently elected to the office of County Commissioner. He has been identified with the Republican party since 1860. | James, Andrew Jackson (I1678)
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| 3312 |
Found in a tree on Family Search.
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5XC-Z81/details | Devore, Dorothy Fern (I781)
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| 3313 |
found on FTM site: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/r/Rhonda-J-Burrowes/BOOK-0001/00 02-0025.html | Family (F627)
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| 3314 |
Found on FTM site: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/r/Rhonda-J-Burrowes/BOOK-0001/00 02-0025.html Squire RICHARDSON b 20 June 1805 to Syntha WALKER, b 8 Feb 1810 | Richardson, Squire (I1562)
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| 3315 |
Found on the 1870 census age 4 months, but missing from the 1880 census. | Deboard, Francis (I228)
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| 3316 |
Found on the same page of the census are Lewis Campbell, James B. Campbell, William Fox, Arthur McFarland, and John B. Campbell. | Source (S532)
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| 3317 |
found one b 9 Oct 1904, SSN issued in MO, died March 1974 St. Francis Co, Forrest City, ARK. SS#490-12-2141 | Campbell, James Armour (I518)
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| 3318 |
Found this info in a query on White County site - low score for dependability. | Gossett, Thomas E. (I3352)
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| 3319 |
Fragments of the cemetery stones from Center Hill Cemetery, collated with info from the Bolerjack books reveals the following inscription: Mary C. BOLERJACK wife of [both part of #2] Henry C. BOLERJACK born Nov 24, 1835 died May 25, 1903 Gone to be with the Angels. [last several lines from fragment #3] | Brill, Mary Caroline (I3304)
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| 3320 |
Francis was probably born in Illinois. We do not know if this child was male or female (no birth record or census record.) | Deboard, Francis (I214)
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| 3321 |
Frank L. Bolerjack to Oma Weller 14 Aug 1898 by J. F. DeBoard. | Family (F1118)
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| 3322 |
From 1856 Hardin Co IA Census | [Inknown], Persena (I2866)
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| 3323 |
From 1920, 1930, and 1940 census, likely no issue. | Family (F3397)
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| 3324 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3006)
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| 3325 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Colter, Jacob Willard (I7582)
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| 3326 |
From a letter written by Hazel Dawson Looper, who descends from Jane through her daughter Lavinia Campbell. Letter dated 24 July 1974, and is in the possession of Earlene Rogers: Lavinia Caroline Campbell had 11 children, including identical twins, Agnes & Ines, bn in Calera OK 1883. They remained there and were the oldest identical twins in OK in 1968. They may have been born in Grayson Co TX. Nora may be another child. Elsa Turner from Albany, TX noted this family didn't come into OK until 1886. | Campbell, Lavinia C. (I680)
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| 3327 |
From age of their first child in the 1870 census. | Family (F434)
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| 3328 |
From Ancestry's "Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957
Name: Louie Brady Deboard
Gender: Male
Age: 36
Birth Year: abt 1910
Residence: Mountain View, Howell, Missouri
Spouse's Name: Margaret Hatton Meritt
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 25
Spouse's Residence: Mountain View, Howell, Missouri
Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1946
Marriage License Date: 30 Dec 1946
Marriage County: Fulton
Event Type: Marriage
FHL Film Number: 2210549 | Family (F648)
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| 3329 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Carter, William P. (I1693)
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| 3330 |
From her mother's obit. | Pierce, Waneta May DNA (I1141)
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| 3331 |
From info on Everton's., submitted by: Jesse H. Fondy 3203 Brookridge Drive Chickasha, OK 73018 | McMillan, Malcolm (I1484)
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| 3332 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, Thomas Austin (I526)
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| 3333 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, Henry H. (I527)
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| 3334 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Jordan, Mary Elizabeth (I528)
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| 3335 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, William H. (I530)
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| 3336 |
from Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, Mary C. (I531)
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| 3337 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Wilson, Luther (I532)
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| 3338 |
from Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, Margaret (I533)
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| 3339 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Hill, Minnie Belle (I534)
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| 3340 |
From Jeff Goss, JEFFGOSS@aol.com | Davis, David M. (I535)
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| 3341 |
From Mary Hayden Houck's 1929 Genealogy:
Nathaniel, Jr., was born in New Jersey, November 29, 1755, and died in Rostraver Twp. September 15, 1845. His will, which is recorded in Greensburg, is very clear and concise. We have a copy of it, but it is too lengthy to be read here today. To Nathaniel and his wife, Abigail, were born 10 children, Permela, Zerah, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Abigail, Phoebe, Joseph, Thomas, Elsie, and Mary. I think we have here today descendents of just three of these: Jonathan, Thomas, and Zerah. According to the will, several of these had gone to Ohio before their father's death. ...... [In] 1793 on November 7, we find recorded in the Deed Book that Nathaniel Hayden [Jr.] bought 200 acres of land on the Monongahela River in Rrostraver Twp. for five shillings, lawful money of Pa. On June 3, 1796, he received a grant of land from the state containing 168 acres and allowance for 6% for roads. This tract joined his other land, and formed quite an estate. It was called "Hard Water" and described as being in the "Forks of the Yough River". He built the first shingle-roof house between the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers. This was used by him as a hotel and called "The Big House". | Hayden, Nathaniel (I1783)
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| 3342 |
From the Atwood Patriot:
"In this city Thursday, November 10th, Mr. George Gillmore [sic] to Miss Elizabeth Donald, both of Beaver township Judge Leeper officiating." | Family (F20)
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| 3343 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F2578)
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| 3344 |
From the Okema Ledger:
"Mr. and Mrs. Artie DeBoard, who were married during the holidays are occupying the house where W. H. Logan lived for the past two years. The community wishes for them a happy prosperous life together." | Family (F3187)
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| 3345 |
From the Republican Citizen:"George Gilmore and Hannah Hunt were married at Mr. Gilmore's residence in Beaver on Sunday, December 24th, by Judge Leeper. A bounteous supper was served to the friends present." | Family (F87)
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| 3346 |
From the Collins- Walker Bible; unsourced because it has never been seen - by me - not even copies. | Walker, Evieline Gervate "Lena" (I448)
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| 3347 |
From the introduction to the website:
The Provost Marshal Papers for the state of Missouri are part of Record Group 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Although they are records of the Union Army, they were associated with Confederate records in the War Department because they relate, in part, to Confederate citizens and sympathizers. The National Archives refers to this collection as «i»Union Provost Marshals' File of Papers Relating to Individual Citizens«/i». This national collection is three hundred rolls of microfilmed documents, 1861-1866. The online database created by the Missouri State Archives is an index of the Missouri portion of the collection. There are similar documents that refer to more than one citizen, «i»Union Provost Marshals' File of Papers Relating to Two or More Civilians«/i» - this latter collection, however, is not represented in the Missouri State Archives index but is available for research at the Missouri State Archives.
The microfilm collection contains thousands of pages of documents detailing the way the provost marshal affected the lives of Missouri citizens who came into contact with the Union Army. The office of provost marshal generated much paperwork which offers a unique look at a state divided in loyalty and beliefs, and the war society that resulted. Far from being solely a resource for military research, the provost marshal papers provide information about the role of women during the war, its effect on Missouri's slavery institution, and the difficulties experienced by war refugees.
The documents on film include correspondence, provost marshal court papers, orders, passes, paroles, oaths of allegiance to the United States, transportation permits, and claims for compensation for property used or destroyed by military forces. Charges could be initiated by anyone, civilian or military. Statements by accusers or witnesses were taken down as evidence; citizens could be arrested, however, simply on suspicion. | Source (S470)
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| 3348 |
From the Michael Brown website (see citation) "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." | McCarroll, Nathaniel (I2676)
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| 3349 |
from the West Plains Daily Quill: "Bolerjack, 3 year old child of Edward Bolerjack of Hutton Valley was drowned in tub of water yesterday 6 October." | Bolerjack, Edward A. (I3294)
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| 3350 |
from THORNTON family members still residing in Mountain View, Howell Co MO | Thornton, William D. (I4)
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