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3651 |
He was an inmate at the State Hospital; listed under Cecil Sens, lived in Milam County in 1935. He was 40 and married. | SENN, Cecil Doyle (I1437)
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3652 |
He was assigned to a destroyer and was a gunner's mate 2nd class from 1942 to 1945. | BRAZZIL, John D (I1717)
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3653 |
He was born in Elam Station and died of an allergic raction to a bug bite. No burial is listed. | CLARK, Infant son (I24345)
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3654 |
He was born Jan 13, 1905, New Auburn, Mississippi. His father is David Lee Freeman who lives at Bachelor, Louisiana, and Curtis works for Peerless Cleaners (self) at Franklin & Cherry in Blytheville. | FREEMAN, Curtis Clark (I12639)
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3655 |
He was burned very badly in 1915 while rescuing Ida from a burning cottage. | PUE, Jasper Langley (I6311)
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3656 |
He was called "The fireside Preacher." | MEWBORN, Joshua (I14417)
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3657 |
He was discharged 18 Dec 1918. | WILLIAMS, Charles Homer (I19065)
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3658 |
he was divorced | TYLER, Thomas Newton (I17373)
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3659 |
He was divorced and lived in Beeville at his death. | RIGBY, John Ellis (I15261)
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3660 |
He was divorced at the time of his death. | SHUMAKER, Herman Abbott (I17334)
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3661 |
He was Eva's third living child. | RAGSDALE, Albert Eugene (I17993)
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3662 |
He was farming for E L Goodwin, was single and had 3 children. He was tall with a medium build and had light brown eyes and red hair, slightly balding. | GOODWIN, Lucius Bellenger (I19926)
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3663 |
He was hit by a car when he was 11 years old. | CHAMBERS, Luther Melton (I16424)
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3664 |
He was hit in the head by a baseball. | MITTELSTED, William H (I22919)
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3665 |
He was in a "private hospital" at 1515 N 5th, Waco, for four months prior to his death. | O'NEAL, James Reuben (I5552)
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3666 |
He was in Dalton by 1860 when he is listed as a boarder with Martha Shifflett and a cabinet maker. He's probobly the son of M H and Margaret Risener of Coffey County, Tennessee. He and Sallie had one daughter who died before age 12.. I don't think Jasper and Nora had any children that lived. | RISNER, Jasper Newton (I11998)
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3667 |
He was in several jump clubs and jumped all over the area. He quit in about 1968. At his last meet, he took me with him and there was an emergency that day when a chute failed to open. I was 12 years old, I didn't know where we were and didn't know any of the other people there. When Dad finally got back to our spot, I asked him, "Daddy, what should I do if your parachute doesn't open?" He told me he never jumped again. | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3668 |
He was KIA in WWII. I believe the stone request form mentions both parents, C C Baskerville and Zettie Hutchison. The stone wasn't rewuested until Jul 1948. | BASKERVILLE, George Abner (I21676)
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3669 |
He was married and lived at 337 Madison Street in San Antonio. He was an auto mechanic for Jack W Neal & Son. John was tall with a medium build, gray eyes and brown hair. | HOLDER, James Oliver (I11256)
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3670 |
He was married but each reference I found simply says 'Mrs J C Stafford'. | STAFFORD, Joel Clifton (I18410)
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3671 |
He was married but I cannot find a record. | PEARCE, Joseph Elmer (I17172)
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3672 |
He was married when he signed his Draft registration in June. | Family: Sidney John BLACKWELL / Millie KALENEC (F6866)
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3673 |
He was married. | RIGBY, Robert Russell (I15260)
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3674 |
He was not married when he died. Robert C? | GIBSON, R C (I16384)
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3675 |
He was of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair. He is single, born 8 Oct 1892 in Rodgers, Arkansas, and lives in Minden, Texas. | COOK, Charles Oscar (I3523)
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3676 |
He was one of the men who died as a result of the explosions and fires in Texas City when the Grand Camp blew up. | STAFFORD, Joel Clifton (I18410)
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3677 |
He was only in the Corp long enough to find out that they were not going to teach him to fly like they had promised him in the recruitment office. He never forgave them for that and went through a protracted battle with them years later when they called him to finish his enlistment period. He told me that he told the man who was going to send him to prison, "I don't want to go to a foreign country and kill people I don't know. I'm not mad at them and have no wish to see them dead. If you want them dead, you go kill them and I'll stay here and do your paperwork." He didn't go to Vietnam and he didn't go to prison, so I guess it all worked out okay. | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3678 |
He was previously married to Etta Womack in 1910, she died in 1918. | HOPPE, Samuel Albert (I16155)
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3679 |
He was probably born in Pennsylvania or Maryland. | DAVIS, Dr Philip (I15048)
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3680 |
He was probably born in Pennsylvania or Virginia.
came to headwaters of Middle F(ork?) of Holsten? River | BUCHANAN, Robert (I3981)
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3681 |
He was probably born in Pennsylvania. | FARLEY, Andrew (I13203)
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3682 |
He was probably born in Switzerland or Germany. | HOOVER, Jacob (I11540)
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3683 |
He was probably buried on his farm. | DELAFIELD, Nicholas (I5432)
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3684 |
He was single and a clerk. | ROEMER, George Allen (I21659)
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3685 |
he was single. | MILLS, Lawrence (I2223)
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3686 |
He was still a cabinet maker. | WISNEWSKY, Charles Herman (I18599)
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3687 |
He was unmarried in 1930. | MCKINNON, Samuel Houston (I14687)
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3688 |
He worked as a carpenter and postmaster. | BRAZZIL, Oliver Liles (I1704)
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3689 |
He worked at the Port of Houston and ended up in the gear room fixing broken things when he could no longer muscle his way through a day. | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3690 |
He worked for Pete Kalenec.
He married Iris Little McGaughy and had about 4 children - Lavern, Dale, Jimmy, and Maggie. He was widowed by 1940.
He married and divorced Sarah Bama Shepherd in 1968. | BLACKWELL, Sidney John (I18605)
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3691 |
He works for the American Sugar Refining Co. | BENNETT, Lucius Hotchkiss (I22164)
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3692 |
He's on the 1860 but I found nothing on him afterward. | LEE, John Edward (I10194)
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3693 |
He's working as a carpenter and living in a boarding house. | BRINGHURST, Christopher M (I11109)
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3694 |
Head Albert D Mills Sr. M 31 Texas
Wife Virgie Mills F 29 Texas
Dau Luella Mills F 3 Texas
Son Albert D Mills Jr. M 1 Texas
He lived on Thompson Street and was a blacksmith. | MILLS, Albert Drue (I2224)
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3695 |
Head August Haude M 27 Texas
Wife Boom Haude F 22 Texas | HAUDE, August Julius (I18594)
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3696 |
Head Frank H Arp M 53 Texas
Wife Matilda A Arp F 51 Texas
Son Harry R Arp M 25 Texas
Dau Jewel A Arp F 16 Texas
Dau Annie Mae Arp F 14 Texas
Son Frank A Arp M 7 Texas | ARP, Frank Henry (I18600)
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3697 |
Head Henry Haude M 59 Texas
Son Robert Haude M 23 Texas
Son Edward Haude M 22 Texas
Son Frank Haude M 20 Texas
Son Chas Haude M 16 Texas
Son Wm Haude M 14 Texas
Dau Allmer Haude F 25 Texas
Dau Minnie Haude F 18 Texas
Dau Maie Haude F 12 Texas
Dau Annie Haude F 9 Texas
Dau Rhody Haude F 7 Texas | HAUDE, Henry (I18591)
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3698 |
Head Ira Mills M 59 Texas
Wife Emma Mills F 58 Texas
Son Lawrence Mills M 11 Texas | MILLS, Ira (I1592)
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3699 |
Head John ? Kirkley M 25 Indiana
Wife Almeda Kirkley F 19 Arkansas
B-in-l Stephen Johnson M 24 Missouri | KIRKLEY, John Henry (I15828)
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3700 |
Head Paolo Ferraro M 35 Italy
Wife Maria L Ferraro F 22 Italy
Son Vincent Ferraro M 2 New York
Dau Carmela Ferraro F 1 New York | FERRARO, Paolo (I18609)
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