Matches 3,951 to 4,000 of 4,491
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| 3951 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miner, Lyndia (I948)
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| 3952 |
Or possibly Viva? | Innes, Viva Alice (I416)
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| 3953 |
Or possibly Viva? Hard to read in the 1930 census. | Thornton, Nina M. (I418)
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| 3954 |
Or Thomas Kenneth? | Stanfill, Kenneth Thomas (I832)
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| 3955 |
Oral family history: Curtis came home from military service with a German wife. She was not happy in the U.S. and subsequently returned to Germany. However, carded records on Ancestry.com from his later marriage to Versa Ruth Waters reflect that it was only his second marriage, the first having ended in his wife's death (Fonda). Perhaps he was not married to the German girl that he brought home? | Family (F229)
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| 3956 |
Oral history says they were married at present-day Monticello, then called Shadfield, the home of Thomas Jefferson, Phoebe's first cousin. | Family (F2867)
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| 3957 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clark, Winnifred Webb (I7826)
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| 3958 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zumwalt, Carol J. (I7559)
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| 3959 |
original data held at the Oregon State Archives and Record Center, Salem, Oregon. | Source (S1279)
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| 3960 |
original manuscript held by the Maury County Historical Society, Columbia, Tennessee. | Source (S1212)
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| 3961 |
Originally wife Christina was appointed an administrator of his estate but a July 1908 article states that Cornelius Godfrey was administrator, filing suit against Christina and other heirs to sell the real estate of the late Thomas Baird to pay debts. | Baird, Thomas (I8758)
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| 3962 |
Osage Co marriage records name her as Miss Zerelda Sutton. | Clark, Franklin Pierce (I3067)
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| 3963 |
Other info found in Mt. Zion Cemetery listing online at the Dent Co MO site: CAMPBELL, JAMES CHALMER 11/19/1881, home, Rhyse - 1/16/1967, home, Rhyse, s/o William & Ammie nee Pewitt; m, Ethel Sharp, 5/24/1905, 7 ch.: Bonard, Faye, Clair, Donald (m. Evelyn), Kenneth (9/7/1913 - 6/25/1988, bur. Rose Hill Mem. Park, Whittier CA, m. Jean Edgmon) Darrell A. (1906 - 1969, m. Marjorie Kirkman Hinds, 1939, bur. Lorest Lawn Cypress Mausoleum - Long Beach CA), & Fern (m. Welch, m. Pete O' Malley); spent entire life on farm where he was born & died; member Zion Methodist
CAMPBELL, ETHEL MELINDA w/o Chalmer 7/8/1881, Dent Co.- 10/20/1972, Houston, d/o James Henry & America Harris Sharp (bur. Patterson Cem.); member Zion Methodist
CAMPBELL, BONARD G. inf. s/o Chalmer & Ethel 1/24/1911 CAMPBELL, V. FAYE d/o Chalmer & Ethel 3/19/1916, Rhyse - 5/23/1930
CAMPBELL, CLAIR BYRON 8/20/1919 - 1/22/1940, s/o Chalmer & Ethel; graduate Licking High School; helped father farm | Campbell, William T. (I1910)
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| 3964 |
Other sources indicate his death in White Co IL | Meyers, Henry (I973)
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| 3965 |
Owned a large tract of land on the waters of Big Creek, and had a "Mansion house." (1820 Giles Co census)
Goodspeed entry on TIDWELL of Giles Co CALLAWAY H. TIDWELL, Esq., a prominent farmer and stock-raiser of the Sixth District of Giles County, is a son of Vincent and Phebe Tidwell and the grandson of Isaac and Elizabeth Tidwell, who immigrated to this State from South Carolina and settled in this county in the early part of the eighteenth century. Our subject's mother was the daughter of Silas Rackley of South Carolina, who came to Tennessee at an early date and settled in Lawrence County. The parents of our subject were married January 10, 1817 and their family consisted of eleven children: Callaway H., Jane E., Silas, Elizabeth, Charles W., Darling M., William G., Thomas B., James P., Melissa A. and Andrew J. Callaway passed his youthful days on the farm and secured a practical education in the country schools. In 1841 he was united in marriage to Leah Tucker, a native of Giles County, born February 17, 1825, and the daughter of Anderton and Stacy Tucker, natives of North Carolina, who immigrated to this State at an early day and made their home in this county. To Mr. and Mrs. Tidwell were born eleven children: Naucy J., Margaret A., Stacy E., William C., Martha C., Vincent M., Phebe M., Alice N., Mary W., Charles W., and Ozro H. Our subject settled where he is now living in 1874, and his farm consists of 500 acres of excellent land, all well improved and a part of the same in a high state of cultivation. He also owns 600 acres more, all well improved, in other parts of the county. He has been very successful financially, as he started in life with very little of this world's goods. He was elected magistrate in 1845, and has held the office in an able and capable manner. The family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, at Trinity, and are all very highly respected citizens. Mr. Tidwell's political belief is Democratic. (Goodspeed's History of Giles County, 1886) | Tidwell, Isaac (I383)
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| 3966 |
page sent by Charlie Lambaren, of the San Joaquin County CA Genealogical Society;notes year but not publisher - probably Polk Husted of Sacramento CA. Sent Jan 2007. | Source (S809)
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| 3967 |
Pages scanned by William D. Walker summer 2002 in the Chandler Oklahoma Historical Society: | Source (S139)
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| 3968 |
Pammy sent photo of memorial card with dates. | Deboard, Jaunita May (I2450)
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| 3969 |
Parents b TN | Walker, Jacob L. (I1876)
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| 3970 |
Parents born in Tennessee; since she was born in Arkansas, and John W. Crowder lived in Ark for a brief time, there may have been some prior relationship. The families may even have known one another in Tennessee -- although that is just wild speculation.
Buried near John W. Crowder is "Annie Crowder 1865 (age 26, wife of J. W.)". However, I believe she was born in 1855, and that she was 36 years old. It was probably her in the 1880 Howell Co census, pg 48: Household 52-52, head B. C. WOODRUM SMITH Annis A., w-f-s, 25, cousin, housekeeper, AR, TN, TN | Smith, Anna A. (I1267)
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| 3971 |
Parents of Martha Doggett: Delilah Griffis and Miller Doggett. | Doggett, Martha (I105)
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| 3972 |
Parks Brothers Funeral Service, Chandler, Oklahoma. | Jones, Eveleen E. (I3923)
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| 3973 |
partially sourced; compiler is the great grand daughter of Eudocia (Walker) Stokes, through her son William Ernest Stokes, and his daughter, Clarice Mae (Stokes) Simmons. A copy is in the possession of the author. | Source (S1147)
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| 3974 |
Participant in First Seminole War from Dickson Co TN; from the lower part of Dickson County (toward Hickman County). | Robertson, Charles P. (I1540)
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| 3975 |
Pat_Davis@prodigy.com
Descendant of Alexander McKenzie, Jesse Butler McKenzie, Eliza Jane McKenzie, etc | Source (S310)
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| 3976 |
Per Baptismal Records, 1781-1808, some one-fourth of the membership of Zion (Morr's) Lutheran Church, near Freeburg, Snyder Co., PA, were/had been Rev. War soldiers:
Jacob ROUSH (wife, Barbara; children: Eva Barbara, bap. 1783; Cath. Eliz., bap. 1784; Mary Eliz., bap. 1786; David, bap. 1798) Andrew & Barbara DILLMAN were the sponsors at Eve Barbara's baptism; | Roush, John (I153)
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| 3977 |
Per Baptismal Records, 1781-1808, some one-fourth of the membership of Zion (Morr's) Lutheran Church, near Freeburg, Snyder Co., PA, were/had been Rev. War soldiers:
John BICKEL, Sr. (wife, Catherine; son, John Jr., bap. 1782); Simon BICKEL (wife, Elizabeth; daughter, Rosina, bap. 1783); Thomas BICKEL (wife, Barbara; daughter, Mary Julia, bap. 1784); | Bickel, Catherine (I154)
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| 3978 |
Per FindAGrave (modern gravestone), birth 11 April 1824 | Hunter, Joseph (I6572)
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| 3979 |
Per Hurshel, deduced from census. | Summers, Emily (I3291)
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| 3980 |
Per Jack Hill children of Louisa DeBoard and William Cook were John Jr, Delilah, Charles, Ontona, Otis. The family moved from IL to MO. "Marriages in White Co IL" lists the marriage of William COOK to Lucinda DeBOARD by Austin Hill on 11 Jan 1851.
However, the Illinois database on FamilySearch reflects a marriage on 11 Jan 1852 between Wm. D. Cook and Lydia S. Deboard.
Their 1870 census names her as "Lidda W."
Not certain that this Lydia Deboard is the same woman as Louisa DeBoard found in John and Emily (Summers) DeBoard's 1850 McMinn Co household, though the age is right. | Deboard, Lydia [Louise?] (I3330)
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| 3981 |
Per the files of Hurshel DeBoard: Bride: Sary Bruce Groom: Allen Trusty Bond Date: 05 Nov 1816 County: Wilkes Record #: 02 245 Bondsman: Solomon Debord; William Tucker Witness: W W Martin Bond #: 000167720 (ancestry.com NC Marr 1741-1868) | Family (F878)
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Personal website http://www.brandenburgdelling.homestead.com/delling2.html, author email: omega73139@aol.com | Source (S62)
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Phone no. (615) 373-2894 | Source (S99)
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Photo of stone attached | Deboard, Robert Retus "Retus" (I1355)
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| 3985 |
Phyllis and Buster first lived in a little house near Pomona in Howell County, MO. They lived in that area for the first 12 or so years of their marriage. Their first three daughters, Janis (who died in infancy), Bethel, and Barbara were born there. They moved to California with Fern Reese and her husband, and lived there for 20 years. Their youngest daughter, Brenda, was born in CA. | Walker, Phyllis Westley Tennessee (I1322)
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| 3986 |
Place detail: "Howell M. P." - I don't know how to interpret this. | Thornton, John Thomas (I17)
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| 3987 |
Place last SSA check was issued. | Jolley, Chloe (I704)
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| 3988 |
Place of death supported by the letter written by him in 1878 to his niece, Emeline CUNNINGHAM ROUSH, which was written from Eldora in Hardin Co Iowa. | Hayden, George (I1797)
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| 3989 |
Place of death unknown - however, I presume that he must have moved from Howell County back to Oregon County, Missouri, and died there. | Arbogast, Philip Allen (I237)
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| 3990 |
Pneumonia. Death reg gives concession location. | Gilmore, Henry T. (I1272)
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| 3991 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zumwalt, Julie A. (I9032)
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| 3992 |
Possbily the Sally WALKER who claimed support for her bastard child, Jerusha - father Oliver Vincent. | Walker, Sally (I1548)
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| 3993 |
POSSIBLE | Family (F2277)
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| 3994 |
POSSIBLE | Family (F2277)
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| 3995 |
POSSIBLE | [Clark], Bernice (I6394)
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| 3996 |
Possible brother of Catherine Boyd? | Boyd, Alexander (I4127)
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| 3997 |
possible death 1952
https://www.geni.com/people/Claude-Gilmore/6000000005165886004 | Gilmore, Thomas Claud (I489)
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| 3998 |
Possible divorce prior to 1882? Marriage records indicate the marriage of John W. Blackmer to Adeline Blackmer on 19 May 1882 in St. Joseph County, Michigan. An official marriage license for John W. Blackmer to Adeline Stauffer, 23 December 1865, Cass County, Michigan, attests to the earlier marriage.
| Family (F2269)
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| 3999 |
Possible father, obit of Shirley J. Naope of Seattle and Tacoma, names sister Helen Kilen and brother William Wells. Genealogy Bank, Tacoma News Tribune, 25 July 1990. | Curtis, Frank (I7981)
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POSSIBLE PARENT OF WILLIAM A, HILL | Hill, George (I1857)
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