Matches 4,501 to 4,550 of 8,746
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John Rigby
1 male under 10
2 males 10-16
1 male 45 and over
2 females under 10
1 female 10-16
1 female 45 and over
no slaves | RIGBY, John (I21274)
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John Rigsby
1 male 16 and up
1 male under 16
2 females | RIGBY, John (I21274)
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John S Daily 00011001-01111001
males 15-20 1; 20-30 1; 50-60 1
females 5-10 1; 10-15 1; 15-20 1; 20-30 1; 50-60 1 | DAILY, John S (I14507)
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John sent me a document on the Lee family and we exchanged email correspondence. Much of his information is also from Anonymous. | Source (S279)
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John Thomas Davis, age 37, 28 Sep 1880, is a self-employed painter and paper hanger. His nearest relative is Minnie Davis of Waxahachie. He is of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and black hair. | DAVIS, John Thomas (I1329)
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John Thomas Davis, age 59, 28 Sep 1882, Barry, Texas. His contact is C R Malone, also of Seagoville. | DAVIS, John Thomas (I1329)
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John Thomas Gibson, age 63, born 2 Oct 1878, Glenarm?, Ireland, lives at 6618 Sherman St in Houston. He works for WKM? Co. at 220 Roberts. [Glenarm is in County Antrim in Northern Ireland.] | GIBSON, John Thomas (I2955)
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John Thomas Pue, age 41, born 1 Nov 1876, is a doctor of massage in Merkel. His nearest relative is Marguerite M Pue. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and dark brown hair. | PUE, John Thomas (I6310)
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John Turner Puckett of Flat, age 39, b. 23 Sep 1879, is a farmer. His nearest relative is Lydia Puckett (wife). He is tall and slender with brown eyes and dark brown hair. | PUCKETT, John Turner (I1694)
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John was captured by the British during their occupation of Philadelphia. When released in 1777 he alleged he'd been poisoned while in confinement and died a few days later. | ARMSTRONG, John (I536)
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John was evidently married twice as the 1900 census shows two sons born before the 1883 marriage date. Anna says she has had 5 children. The 1910 census says this is his 2nd marriage and he was 27 at the time of his first. | WILLS, John Alexander (I15960)
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John Wesley Combs, Jr.
"Bubba" Our beloved son, father, husband, and friend John Wesley Combs, Jr., age 50, of Spicewood,then Rosanky, passed way unexpectedly Thursday, October 11, 2007. He was born August 17, 1957 in Texas City, Texas. He grew up in Spicewood, Texas. He graduated from Dripping Springs High School in 1975. Ater graduation he worked with his father in his construction business to later start his own for 8 years before moving to Buda, Texas, and beginning his career with the City of Austin Water and Wastewater Department in 1989. He married his wife, Theresa E. Combs, in 1977 amd together had seven children. Daughter, Leisa Michelle and her husband Mark Murphy, their children Taylor Nicole, Paige Alexandra, and Ethan Hunter; Son, Bradley Joe; Daughter, Amanda Sue and her husband David Dronet; daughter, Katherine "Kate" Marie and her fiance'Jamey Gage; daughter Ashley Lyn; and daughter, Annette Lea. He is also survived by his parents, John Wesley Combs, Sr.and Marjorie Ailene Thompson Combs; sister, Debbie Bindseil, and her husband Johnnie Bindseil, niece, Jeannie and her husband Chad Hunter, nephew Ricky and his wife Sara and children; brother Charles "Chucky" Combs and many other family and friends. Dad "Bubba" was a kind, loving son, father, husband and friend and will be missed dearly by all who knew him. He has left a place in our hearts that can never be filled. Memorial services will be held at the Cook-Walden Forest Oaks Funeral Home. The family will receive visitors Tuesday, October 16. 2007 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. the funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 17, 2007, at 10:00 a.m. Burial ill follow at Teck Cemetery on RM 620. The family has established a memorial website on-line at: http://www.MeM.com. Visitors to the site may view photos and tributes as well as sign the online guestbook and leave voice greetings. | COMBS, John Wesley Jr (I22935)
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John Wilburn, 1 Dec 1907, Nacogdoches County | TILLIS, Ellen D (I3039)
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John William Henry Moore? | MOORE, John William Henry (I23990)
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John William Holzworth of 4216 Ave G, age 41, 1 Oct 1878, is a car repairman for R E Bell. His nearest relative is Willimeene? Schmisser of the same address. He is of medium height with blue eyes and brown hair. There is no date on this registration but it appears to be the form used in Sep 1918. | HOLZWORTH, John William (I9290)
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John, Anna, Clarence, elmer, Ivy, Etta, Ida, Eva, Olly, | WILLS, John Alexander (I15960)
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John, Mary, John, Thomas, Joseph, Elizabeth (age 3), Frank, Cora Boyce, Joseph Palmer | BROWNE, John T (I3019)
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John, widowed, age 62, is an oil salesman and lives alone on Gaines Street. | MCGHEE, John Ferdinand (I11338)
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JOHNNIE ARMSTRONG
Services for Johnnie Armstrong, 63, a painter and veteran of Army service in world War II, will be held at the Maple Grove Baptist Church in Minden Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Jim Adams and Rev. Leroy williams officiating.
Interment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of Bryan Funeral Home.
Armstrong, a member of the First Baptist Church of Laneville, died at his residence at 315 Millville drive here Thursday at 2:30 a.m. after a sudden illness.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dottis Armstrong of Henderson; two daughters, Mrs. Leroy Williams and Mrs. Linda Kay Arnold, both of Newellton, La., a stepdaughter, Mrs. Carl Neal of Mineola; one son, William Franklin Armstrong of Corpus Christi; two sisters, Mrs. Margie Rexrode of Laneville and Beatrice Watkins of Dallas; a brother, Keith (Buddy) Armstrong of Minden, eight grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
Nephews will serve as pallbearers. | ARMSTRONG, Johnnie (I48)
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4520 |
Johnson Township
Fred Wood Head M 48 Missouri
Cordie Wood Wife F 45 Missouri
Wayne Wood Son M 18 Missouri
Ellen Williams Mother F 83 Indiana | COON, Eleanor (I8996)
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Johnson Township
Marinda Helms Head F 45 Missouri
Romy Helms Son M 14 Missouri
Meda Helms Dau F 12 Missouri
Luella Helms Dau F 10 Oklahoma
Bea Helms Dau F 7 Missouri | MCCRACKEN, Marinda V (I23065)
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Johnson Township
W T Mccracken Head M 59 Missouri
Dullie Mccracken Wife F 56 Missouri
William is now doing odd jobs. | MCCRACKEN, William T (I23104)
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Johua James Sellars, age 49, born 14 Feb 1893 in Livingston, Texas, lives at 1301 Tulane. His contact person is Foye Sellars in the Kirby Building in Dallas. He works for the Texas State Highway Dept. | SELLARS, Joshua James (I23189)
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Jonathan Fairbanks and Clyde Edwin Tuck, Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri; Early and Recent History and Genealogical Records of Many of the Representative Citizens
Chapter 18, Women's Clubs, by Mrs. E. M. Shepard
"On March 11, 1911, a chapter of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood was organized in Springfield, with Miss Adda Starrett as president and Miss Elizabeth Faulkner, secretary. This group of about twenty-five women represents a branch of one of the largest exclusively women's societies in the world, doing work along literary, social and philanthropic lines. The Springfield chapter is active in many praiseworthy ways, prominent among which is the maintenance of a fund for aiding in the education of young women who have no other friends to whom to look for such help. In the matter of local charities the women who compose this chapter are especially interested in the Visiting Nurse Association and the making of garments for the poor." | FAULKNER, Elizabeth (I16080)
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Jonesboro Township
William A Weaver Head M 47 Illinois
Cora R Weaver Wife F 45 Illinois
Marion Weaver Son M 10 Illinois
James M Weaver Son M 8 Illinois
Mary T Weaver Dau F 6 Illinois
Cora R Weaver Dau F 4 Illinois
William is a manufacturer of staves. | WEAVER, William A (I19751)
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Joplin Township, East Campbell Street
Reuben M Mahaney Head M 33 Apr 1867 Illinois m. 3 yrs.
Ida Mahaney Wife F 25 Mar 1875 Arkansas 1/1 children
Dollie Disney Sister F 30 Aug 1869 Illinois m. 9 yrs. 2/0 children
Laura Mahaney Dau F 2 May 1898 Arkansas
Reuben is a laborer at the zinc mine. | MAHANIE, Dollie (I3532)
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Jordan Township
H N Luce M 75y N Y
Martha Luce F 53y Pa
Herman has been back in Minnesota for 2 years and both his parents were foreign-born. | LUCE, Herman N (I23707)
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Jordan Township
Harvey Ellis M 26 Illinois
Emma Ellis F 18 Wisconsin
They live near her parents. Emma was actually enumerated with the next family and Harvey is indexed as Harry. | ELLIS, Harvey Sewell (I23765)
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Jordan, Washington PO
Herman M Luce M 50 New York
Mary E Luce F 35 Ohio
William H Luce M 24 Wisconsin
George Luce M 17 Wisconsin
Anna Luce F 16 Wisconsin
John Luce M 14 Minnesota
Ella Luce F 9 Minnesota
Francis Luce F 6 Minnesota [male]
Mary Luce F 6 Minnesota
Herman is a farmer. | LUCE, Herman N (I23707)
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Joseph and his two brothers were found drowned in a pond. They had gone swimming after working in the hay field all day. No one knows what happened. | HOLDER, Joseph Emmit (I1446)
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Joseph Finney Densford, August 15, 1873, lives on Rt 1, Tipton, Tennessee. His nearest relative is Fannie May and he is a farmer. He is tall, no other information checked. | DENSFORD, Joseph Finney (I19909)
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Joseph was only a few months old on the 1910 Census and is missing from the 1920. | ATKINS, Joseph W (I18186)
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Joseph William Gibbons Sr, age 53, born 11 Oct 1888, Wortham, Texas. His contact is Ibbie Gibbons (wife). | GIBBONS, Joseph William (I14547)
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Joseph William Gibbons, age 28, born 11 Oct 1888, Wortham, Texas, is a clerk for S Mayer in Okmulgee. He is married, has one child and lives in Okmulgee. He has previously served three years as a private in the infantry. | GIBBONS, Joseph William (I14547)
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Josephine Ida Heffernan Phipps, 91, of Galveston, passed away Thursday, February 6, 2014, at her residence. She was born January 18, 1923, a BOI and lifelong resident of the island. Josephine graduated from Ursuline Academy and retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. She was a longtime member of St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church and Sacred Heart Church. | HEFFERNAN, Josephine Ida (I1564)
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Josie's remains were donated to the State Anatomical Board, University of Texas Health Science Center. | LANGLEY, Josie A (I15603)
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JP 2
E R Oneal 35, Anne 24, Ruby 8, Dorothy 4 | O'NEAL, Ernest Reuben (I5554)
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JP 2
Earnest R Oneal 45, Annie L 34, Dorothy L 14, Opal B 6, Billie J 7/12 | O'NEAL, Ernest Reuben (I5554)
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JP 4
Head Julie Kalinec F 56 Texas
Son Adolph Kalinec M 34 Texas
G-son Edward Sheppard M 22 Texas | ROSENBAK, Julie M (I17266)
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Juanita was a lovely person, volunteering piano lessons for me on one occasion, though I have NO musical talent. She could be quite funny but could also be a very strict grandmother at times. I hated that she suffered from Alzheimer's Disease when she was at the end of her life. | SHUMAKER, Juanita (I2216)
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Julia isn't on the 1880 census with her father and Frank isn't on the 1870. Either the 1870 is incorrect and the baby daughter is actually a baby son or Frank and Julia are twins and Frank was being cared for elsewhere. However, the 1880 is very faded and hard to read. It's possible it doesn't say Frank but it does say son. | WILLS, Frank (I3833)
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Julia isn't on the 1880 census with her father and Frank isn't on the 1870. Either the 1870 is incorrect and the baby daughter is actually a baby son or Frank and Julia are twins and Frank was being cared for elsewhere. However, the 1880 is very faded and hard to read. It's possible it doesn't say Frank but it does say son. | WILLS, Julia (I8898)
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Julia's name is included on a curb at Mount Hope but I don't know when or where she died or is buried. | IVY, Julia Ann (I6054)
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June Term 1835 Roane County Tn
J & A Martin
Adminstrator ???
VS O. Bill filed 2" Oct 1832
J Martin & others
To the Honorable William B.Reese(?) Chanceller for the Eastern division and the district composed of the Countys Rhea Hamilton , Roane and Morgan at Kingston ____ Your Orator James Martin and your Oratise
Anna Martin humbly Comptaing(?) showeth to your honor that George Martin late a citizen of Roane County Tennysee departed this life intestate in the Month of August 1831 that said George Martin left widow Anny Martin aforesaid and the following heirs at law to wit your Orator
James Martin
John Martin
Elijah Martin
Polly Martin now Polly Bedsalt widow woman
George Blackwell and Alsey his wife formerly Alsey Martin
Richard Blackwell and Tamer his wife formerly Tamer Martin
Mahilda (?) Martin single woman
all citizens of the County of Roane aforesaid and also
Peggy Martin now deceased who left the following heirs and legal representatives to wit
William Martin citizen of the County of Roane aforesaid
Green Berry Martin citizen of the state of Ohio Wain County and
Ann Marie Low minor resident of the County of Knox Tennysee and also
George Martin who is the heir and legal representative of the said George Martin deseased and resides in Smith County Tennysee
Your Orator and Oratise further complaing showeth to your honor that at the October Court of Pleas and quarter sessions in the year 1831 for the county of Roane aforesaid took upon themselves the administration of the Estate of the said George Martin deceased that they qutifred(/) and entered into bond and security as the law directs your Orator and Oratrise proceded to administer upon all and singular the goods and Chattles rights and credits to the George Martin estate belonging that after fully administering upon said estate The proceeds of the sale amounted to ninety three dollars seventy seven and half cents that there is no other property that your Orator and Oratrise can sell but have fully administered all and singular the goods and Chattles rights and credits to the said George Martin Estates belonging Your Orator and Oratrise further state to your honor that there are claims yet unpaid against the Estate of the said George Martin to the amount of eighty six dollars over and above the amount of the personal affects to the said Estate belonging _______ the said ________ is claimed by the following persons to wit forty six dollars by E and William McEwen Seventeen dollars by Elisha Martin ten dollars and fifty cents by R Richards _____ five dollars by Samuel Margraves four dollars sixty cents by John Martin Thomas Gri____ one dollar sixty two and half cents besides the amount that may be coming to your Orator and Oratrix their attentions and necessary expences in managing the business of said Estate Your Orator and oratrix further showeth to your honor that said George Martin decd seized and ____ of his own right in fee a certain tract and parcel of land lying and being in County of Roane aforesaid containing one hundred acres on the north side of the Clinch river joining lands of David Patton Thomas Brown and Samuel Margraves and further the Jurisdictions of this honorable court your orator and oratrix prays the honorable Court to decree and subject the land aforesaid to be sold or so much thereof as may be necessary to settle the balance of the claims aforesaid that are against the Estate aforesaid intends such further for the full and ample relief to your Orator and Oratrix as will enable them as administrator and administratese aforesaid to wind the business of said Estate and as to your honor may seems meet and prosper your Orator and Oratress pray that Sup____ may Your to the heirs at law ___ aforesaid and induty bound will ever Pray _____
Prosecution Bond
State of Tennysee
Know all men by theese presents that we James Martin and Henry Isham of Roane County are held and firmly unto John Martin Elijah Martin Polly Bedsalt George Blackwell and his wife Alsey Richard Blackwill and Tamer his wife Matilda Martain Wm Martain Green Berry Martin Ann Marie Low George Martain in the sum of two hundred dollars signed and sealed the 2 October 1832 the condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above be and James Martin and Henry Amy Martin adms &adms of George Martin have this filed a bill in the Chancery Court at Kingston against the above named John Martin and other heirsof so Geo Martin Now if they shall with affect prosecute said bill or in case of failure payand satisfy costs this obligation to be void otherwise not
Text James Martin {Seal}
N S Purris
Henry X Isham
(his mark)
Knox Co, Tennessee
MARTIN, George marr. ENGLISH, Jane on 09-DEC-1817 | MARTIN, George (I10836)
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just below the entry for John Philips
1 White male 0- 4
1 White male 5- 9
2 White male 10-14
1 White male 15-19
1 White male 30-39 James 1801-1810
2 White female ?tab?0- 4
1 White female 5- 9
1 White female 30-39 Sarah 1801-1810
10 total | WALDROP, James D (I19174)
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Justice of Augusta County Court | BUCHANAN, James (I3137)
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Justice of the Peace | MILEY, M Troy (I12194)
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Justice of the Peace | MEWBORN, Levi Jesse Hardy (I14426)
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Justice of the Peace, Mountain, Missouri | FRAZIER, James J (I11662)
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Justice Precinct 4 | O'NEAL, Ernest Reuben (I5554)
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