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Mamaw said - married at age 70 to a lawyer named Oscar who ended up with the ranch "for the years of taking care of her". (She was actually only 54). | SENN, Ann Elizabeth (I2592)
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Manard Harris, age 33, born 3 Nov 1884, lives in Gotebo. He works for Joe Chappalear? as a laborer. His wife is Naoma Harris. He is of medium height and stout with brown eyes and hair. | HARRIS, Manerd (I11651)
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Manco Collard of Henryetta is tall with a medium build, blue eyes and dark hair. Both of his hands have been cut by a gin and his ankle has been broken. | COLLARD, Manco (I24060)
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Manhattan Borough Apr 22
Samuel Woolly Head M 24 New York
Elanor Woolly Wife F 22 New York
Ronald Woolly Son M 5/12 New York
Sam is a rotor? tender on the railroad. | WOOLLEY, Samuel J Jr (I22807)
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Manhattan Borough, 526? West 173rd St
John Heffernan Head Male 40 Ireland
Agnes Heffernan Wife Female 33 Ireland
Eillen Heffernan Dau Female 10 New York
Agnes Heffernan Dau Female 9 New York
Claire Heffernan Dau Female 7 New York
John Heffernan Son Male 3 New York
James Morrissey B-in-l Male 39 Ireland
Jack is a barkeeper in a cafe. He arrived in 1895 and was naturalized in 1909. Agnes arrived in 1907. | HEFFERNAN, John Joseph (I1649)
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Manhattan Borough, 540 W 165 St
Samuel J Wooley Head M 53 New York
Mary Wooley Wife F 53 New York
I believe Samuel's occupatiom is electrician foreman at the power plant. | WOOLLEY, Samuel Joseph (I22273)
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Manhattan Borough, 723 Greenwich Street
William H Wooley Head M 46 Sep 1853 New York m. 26 yrs.
Margaret Wooley Wife F 45 Oct 1854 New York 10/7 children
James C Wooley Son M 19 Aug 1880 New York
Samuel J Wooley Son M 12 Dec 1887 New York
Lillian Wooley Dau F 9 Aug 1890 New York
David Wooley Son M 7 Mar 1893 New York
Florance Wooley Dau F 5 Jun 1894 New York
Grace Wooley Dau F 1 Dec 1898 New York
William's occupation has been over-written but I believe it says NYC fireman, James is a dry goods clerk. | WOOLLEY, William H (I22271)
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Manhattan Borough, Ward 12, 51 Audubon Avenue
Willian H Woolley Head M 56 New York m. 36 yrs.
Margaret E Woolley Wife F 55 New York 10/7 children
Lillian Woolley Dau F 18 New York
Florence Woolley Dau F 15 New York
Grace Woolley Dau F 12 New York
William is a city fireman, Lillian is a clerk at the electric company. | WOOLLEY, William H (I22271)
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Manhattan Borough, Ward 25, Audubon Street
John Obrien Head M 29 New York
Lillian Obrien Wife F 29 New York
William Woolley F-in-l M 66 New York
Margaret Woolley M-in-l F 65 New York
Florence Woolley S-in-l F 25 New York
John is an accountant and William is a fireman. | WOOLLEY, William H (I22271)
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Manhattan Borough, Ward 25, Audubon Street
John Obrien Head M 29 New York
Lillian Obrien Wife F 29 New York
William Woolley F-in-l M 66 New York
Margaret Woolley M-in-l F 65 New York
Florence Woolley S-in-l F 25 New York
John is an accountant and William is a fireman. | O'BRIEN, John (I22282)
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Manhattan, 457 W 164 St
Samuel Wooley Head M 32 New York
Mary E Wooley Wife F 32 New York
Virginia Wooley Dau F 9 New York
Henry Wooley Son M 6 New York
Samuel Wooley Son M 4 New York
Sam is an operator for the railroad. | WOOLLEY, Samuel Joseph (I22273)
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Manley Randle, age 30, born 14 Feb 1887 in Baetsville, Texas, is single and works as a laborer. He lives in Junction and is tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair. The index finger on his left hand is badly disfigured. | RANDLE, Hamlin Manly (I5765)
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Mansfield? | GREGG, Mollie (I22008)
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Mantua Township
Fred Thayer Head M 26 Jul 1873 Iowa m. 4 yrs.
Lottie Thayer Wife F 26 May 1874 Iowa 2/2 children
Harry Thayer Son M 3/12 Feb 1900 Iowa
Margaret Thayer Dau F 2 Dec 1897 Iowa
John Edwards Boarder M 53 Nov 1846 Wales
Fred is a coal miner. | THAYER, Charles Frederick (I21922)
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Mantua Township
Thos J Talboy Boarder M 27 Oct 1873 Iowa
Thomas is a druggist. | TALBOY, Thomas Joe (I21783)
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Manuscripts Department
Library of the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
#3709
FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT PAPERS Folder
Interviewer, Title, (Interviewee, year of birth, birthplace, race or ethnic group, occupation or status at time of interview; place of interview, date of life history)
315
Carter, Douglas, Mushroom Grower, (Caleb Carter, 1893, Montvale, white, mushroom grower, Asheville, 18 April 1939)
Walker Co, GA Marriages
Husband: CARTER Age:
Book/page: 6-357
Full Name: CALEB CARTER M-Date: 1-18-1919
Wife: DELIA CORNELISON Her Age:
Rec Date: 2-24-1919
W/Maiden: CORNELISON County:
Issuance: 1-18-1919 Ordinary: W. L. STANSELL
County No: Prob Judge:
City: Officiant: D. H. HIXON
Title: JP Addr:
His death certificate lists Vivian U Carter as his wife. SSN 411-01-68-44 | CARTER, Caleb Ezra (I11795)
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Many sources list his name as John. Before birth of Edward, James had just arrrived in VA from Barbados. He died soon after birth of Edward, this is his only child. | NICHS, James (I2685)
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Maple Hill Township
Wm J Tod Head M 58 Scotland m. 19 yrs.
Margeret Tod Wife F 51 Scotland 1/1 children
James Tod Son M 18 Kansas
Sam Wiley Hired man M 25 Ireland
S W Achord Hired man M 37 Missouri m. 7 yrs.
Nora Achord Servant F 33 Missouri 0/0 children
There are a lot more employees here that I didn't copy. | ACHORD, Samuel Wilson (I23370)
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Maple Precinct, Road #265 or Silver? Lake Road
Parla E Mcghee Head M 40 Iowa m. 16 yrs.
Ida M Mcghee Wife F 38 Iowa 2/2 children
Roy E Mcghee Son M 16 Iowa
Estel A J Mcghee Son M 11 Iowa
Parla is an engineer but I can't make out what kind. | MCGHEE, Purla E (I11333)
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Maple Street
Thomas J Talboy Head M 56 Iowa
Lillian Talboy Dau F 15 Texas
Thomas is the proprietor of a drug store and is widowed. | TALBOY, Thomas Joe (I21783)
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Maple Township, near Battle Creek
John Coon Head M 34 Jun 1865 Wisconsin m. 12 yrs.
Alma Coon Wife F 30 Mar 1870 Illinois 6/6 children
Forrest Coon Son M 11 Nov 1888 Iowa
Chloe Coon Dau F 9 Aug 1890 Iowa
Nora Coon Dau F 7 Nov 1892 Iowa
Arthur Coon Son M 5 Aug 1894 Iowa
Emily Coon Dau F 3 Oct 1896 Iowa
James Coon Son M 2/12 Mar 1900 Iowa
John is a day laborer. | COON, John Henderson (I9148)
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Marble Township, Sulpher Springs
Sparks, Willoby
Male
1 under 5
1 5-10
1 10-15
1 30-40
Female
1 under 5
1 5-10
2 10-15
1 20-30 | SPARKS, Willoughby (I6510)
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Margaret is the only Coon with a stone at Spring Green. If the others are there, they're unmarked. | BLUE, Margaret (I9186)
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Margaret was a tiny person. Her husband Rees was a powerful man. Many stories have been told about his physical feats. It has been said that she could stand in the palm of his hand and he could pick her up and hold her with his arm extended.
Only two of their children were of age when their father was killed, but their mother raised the orphan children and they continued the tradition of accomplishments of their ancestors. (Draper, King's Mountain and its Heroes; History of the Battle of King's Mountain, p. 406 | SMITH, Margaret (I4110)
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Margaret, aged 63 and widowed, is a practical nurse and living alone. | COON, Margaret Elizabeth (I9085)
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Marie Talboy F 32 Nebraska
She's a teacher. | TALBOY, Carrie Marie (I21887)
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Marietta District
Alexander Stewart 33 M Carpenter 100 GA
Margaret A 29 F SC cannot read or write
Sarah J 10 F
Frances M 8 F
Joseph H 5 M
Augusta E 3 F
Mary S 1 F
Daniel M Smith 24 M Carpenter GA
Daniel probably works for him. They're listed next to James.
Slave Schedule
Stewart, Andrew M. 1 slave Marietta District | STEWART, Andrew M (I16403)
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Marietta District
James A Stewart 30 M Carpenter 150 GA
Mary A 26 F GA
Mary N H 2 F GA
Robert G Hackett 33 M Merchant GA | STEWART, James A (I16404)
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Marietta District
James B Chambers M 24 Georgia
Martha R Chambers F 23 Georgia
Mary E Chambers F 2 Georgia
Lucy Cox F 10 Georgia
James is a carpenter. They are living near Joseph and Mary Stewart. These census pages are out of order. James and Martha are on image #29 but the girls are listed in Roswell, image #1. | CHAMBERS, James B (I16255)
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Marietta District
Joseph Stewart M 60 South Carolina
Mary Stewart F 57 South Carolina
John W Fields M 20 Georgia
Mary E Fields F 25 Georgia
Joseph Laffayett M 18 Georgia
William F Laffayett M 15 Georgia
Samuel M Laffayett M 12 Georgia
John is a blacksmith. | FIELDS, John W (I17460)
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Marietta District
Joseph Stewart 60 M Farmer SC
Mary 57 F SC
John W Fields 20 M Blacksmith GA
Mary E 25 F GA
Joseph Lafayette 18 M GA
William T 15 M GA
Samuel M 12 M GA
[The census taker misunderstood and used Joseph's middle name as a surname, so the three youngest boys are listed with the wrong surname.] | STEWART, Joseph L (I16260)
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Marine Street
James W Richardson ?tab?Self ?tab?M ?tab?45 ?tab?South Carolina
Artemus E Richardson ?tab?Wife ?tab?F ?tab?34 ?tab?Mississippi
He is a carpenter. | RICHARDSON, James Wade (I19215)
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Marion C Morrison of the Grove, age 21, b. 15 Aug 1895, the Grove, works for his father, T C Morrison, as a farmer. He is single, of medium height and stout build with brown eyes and light hair. | MORRISON, Marion Cicero (I8339)
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Marion Township
G Adolph Rotsch Head M 66 Mar 1833 Prussia
B Martha Morgan F 24 Feb 1876 Arkansas
J Lucrecia Morgan F 10/12 Aug 1899 Missouri
Martha is a housekeeper for Mr Rotsch. | ARMSTRONG, Martha B (I34)
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Marion Township
Jaratte Randall M 38 Tennessee
Susan Randall F 17 Alabama
Henry W Randall M 16 Tennessee
Wilson Randall M 80 Virginia
Wilson is blind. | RANDLE, Wilson (I6102)
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Marion Township
Jaratte Randall M 38 Tennessee
Susan Randall F 17 Alabama
Henry W Randall M 16 Tennessee
Wilson Randall M 80 Virginia | RANDLE, Jarrett (I6113)
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Marion Township
Tilman Randall M 37 Tennessee
Martha Randall F 28 Tennessee
William Randall M 9 Tennessee
Thomas Randall M 7 Tennessee
John Randall M 5 Tennessee
George Randall M 3 Tennessee
Ellen Randall F 8/12 Arkansas | RANDLE, Tillman (I6114)
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Marion Township, Buenavista PO
Jared Randal M 48 Ten
Susan A Randal F 28 Ala
Charlie Randal M 7 Ark
Willey Randal M 6 Ark
William Randal M 4 Ark
Walter Randal M 2 Ark | RANDLE, Jarrett (I6113)
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Marion Township, Horse Creek PO
Philip Martin 38 M Farmer 2500 700 TN
Clarissa 37 F TN
Sarah 18 F TN
Martha J 16 F MO
John C 13 M MO
Catharine 10 F MO
Eliza 7 F MO
George W 5 M MO
Susan B 2 F MO
Amanda 3/12 F MO | MARTIN, Philip (I2621)
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4890 |
Marion Township, Ward 5, 1224 Jersey Street
Emma Franklin Head F 79 Minnesota
She lives near Ruth. | BATES, Mary Emma (I23689)
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Marion township, Ward 5, Jersey Street
Emma Franklin Head 65 Minnesota
She lives near Ruth and owns her home. | BATES, Mary Emma (I23689)
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4892 |
Marriage bond of Andrew Farley | FARLEY, George (I13202)
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4893 |
Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper York County, South Carolina
Issue of April 19, 1865
Married on the 6th instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Sergt. W. A. J. McCallum and Miss Cynthia A., daughter of Maj. A. A. McKenzie.
Dallas Co Directory 1881-1882 McCollum, W. A. J.
McCallum, William A. J.
William Augustus Josephus McCallum was during many years a prominent business man of Dallas County, but he has laid aside the active cares of an industrial life and now living quietly at his comfortable home in Pleasant Valley. That is according to an article published in A History of Greater Dallas and Vicinity by Lewis Publishing in 1909.
William was born in York County, South Carolina on February 20, 1840, and is a son of Peter and a grandson of Duncan McCallum. Duncan was born in Scotland and in 1814, accompanied by his wife and children, he came to America thru the Port of Charleston.
Duncan purchased a plantation in York County, South Carolina and operated his land with slave labor. He spent the remainder of his life there, dying when upwards of eighty years of age, on April 18, 1865. Duncan and Catherine were wed in Scotland on July 11, 1806.
Their son, Peter, was the oldest of six children born in Scotland. The other eight children were born in York District, York County, or Chester County, South Carolina. Peter was born at Edinburgh, Scotland on September 18, 1808. His dad assisted him materially when the time came to establish himself as an agriculturist, and Peter became a prominent and well-known planter.
This means that Peter and his wife Violet Amelia Wallace McCallum owned a large plantation and held many slaves while in York County, but in 1872 he left South Carolina, and accompanied by three of his sons came to Pleasant Valley. His plantation was probably ruined by the spoils of war. Peter was buried in the pioneer cemetery at Pleasant Valley on May 3, 1885.
Two of his sons, Langdon Cheeve, and William J. A. McCallum became well known and respected Pleasant Valley citizens.
One look at the tattered pages of that old family bible and you immediately realize how many, many times those pages have been read. The McCallum family came to America with that, already old, bible and carried it in a covered wagon from South Carolina to Pleasant Valley.
The family already well established in the Presbyterian faith would now become instrumental in establishing a Presbyterian church at Pleasant Valley. As early as 1852, a group of neighbors were said to gather in the Pleasant Valley area to worship God. Then in 1872 Elizabeth Maxwell donated land for the Pleasant Valley Community Church. The building was then erected and called the Arbor Church.
This building served as a meeting place for various religions until 1884. At this time the church committee, comprised of W. W. Swim and A. F. Poovey representing the Methodist, T. G. Cherry and D. W. Griffin representing the Baptist and T. J. McClain of the Christina Church turned over the building that would become the Cumberland Presbyterians.
W. A. J. McCallum, D. Alexander McCallum, W. C. Parker and T. J. Swim, would become leaders and elders in this new church.
William McCallum had retired to Pleasant Valley, but most of his life had been in York County. Immediately after the inauguration of the Civil War, he joined an independent company and was in Charleston at the time of the bombardment and surrender of the fort to the Confederacy. A few weeks later he joined the Army of the Potomac and participated in the first battle of Bull Run.
He remained with the Army of the Potomac during the greater part of his active service, but for a time he was under the command of General Longstreet, and he was twice severely wounded, once in the seven days first at Gains Mills around Richmond, and again at the Battle of Chickamauga.
When William arrived in Dallas County, he purchased 160 acres of land near Pleasant Valley, its 40 acres under cultivation and a little log cabin constituting its sole improvements. The family lived in that cabin for about a year, while he erected a frame residence with lumber milled in east Texas and shipped by rail to east Dallas, and then on to Pleasant Valley by wagon.
William's oldest son, Earnest Haskell, married Sally Newman. His second son, Ono, married Tena Sebastian and was a farmer near Pleasant Valley. His third son, Claude was an attorney in Dallas and a member of the Thirty-first Texas legislature which was known as the fighting legislature.
His first daughter, Edith Lola, married James Beaver and they also farmed at Pleasant Valley. His fourth son, Dr. Carlos Loraine, became a physician at mounds, Oklahoma where he married Aileen Bullock.
Descendants of Duncan and Catherine McQuan McCallum are so numerous that it requires forty-eight pages just to print the list. And that is just the ones that I know about.
Almost all of the early settlers of the McCallum family are buried at Pleasant Valley's pioneer cemetery.
http://dallaspioneer.org/stories/pioneers.php?ID=102
W. A. J. McCallum
1840 - 1910
William Augustus Josephus McCallum born in York County, South Carolina February 20, 1840, was son of Peter and Violet Wallace McCallum, both deceased.
He married Cynthia Adeline McKenzie in January of 1865. Immediately after inauguration of the Civil War, William joined an independent co. and was in Charleston at the time of the surrender of the fort to the Confederacy. He was wounded once near Richmond and again at the Battle of Chickamauga.
When William arrived at Pleasant Valley, he purchased 160 acres of land with a little log cabin. His family lived in that cabin for about a year while he erected a residence. William was also instrumental in building the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Pleasant Valley. His oldest son, Earnest Haskell, married Sally Newman; his second son, Ono, married Tena Sebastian; his third son, Claude, married Rosa Pape, and was a member of the Thirty-First Texas legislature; his fourth son, Dr. Carlos Loraine married Aleen Bullock; his fifth son, Percy McNeil died at age two. His daughter, Edith Lola, married James Beaver.
Both W. A. J. and Cynthia McCallum are buried in the pioneer cemetery at Pleasant Valley. | MCCALLUM, William Augustus Josephus (I10621)
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Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper York County, South Carolina
Issue of May 5, 1859. "In this District, on the 26th ultimo, by Rev. Landy Wood, Mr. P. T. Garrison, and Miss Mary Ann. daughter of Mr. Wm. Sturgis."
Land Records, Bradley Co, Arkansas
GARRISON PETER 25 15S 10W 0 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 26 15S 10W 0 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 26 15S 10W 0 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 26 15S 10W 160 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 35 15S 10W 160 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 36 15S 10W 0 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 10 16S 10W 40 1860/09/01
GARRISON PETER 10 16S 10W 0 1861/04/01
GARRISON PETER 10 16S 10W 0 1861/04/01
GARRISON PETER 11 16S 10W 0 1861/04/01
GARRISON PETER 11 16S 10W 0 1861/04/01
GARRISON PETER 15 16S 10W 320 1861/04/01 | GARRISON, Peter Prince (I6902)
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Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper York County, South Carolina
Issue of November 17, 1859
In this District, on the 15th inst., by Rev. L. Wood, Mr. John H. Caton and Miss Sarah Jane, daughter of Mark Garrison. | GARRISON, Mark T (I6938)
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Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper York County, South Carolina
Issue of November 17, 1859
On the 8th inst., by Rev. L. Wood, Mr. Jos. H. Cathcart, and Miss Sarah E., daughter of John Garrison, all of York District. | GARRISON, John (I6937)
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4897 |
Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper York County, South Carolina
Married on Tuesday evening, 5th inst., by Rev. W. W. Carothers, Mr. William M. Finley and Miss Jane E., daughter of Peter McCallum, all of this District. | MCCALLUM, Jane C (I10622)
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4898 |
Marriages From the Loose Papers http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/marriages/m02.htm
Reuben LEWIS to Leacey ACORD, Bond dated 4 Oct 1827. Bondsmen: Covington ALLEN & Patrick EVANS. License missing. | Family: Reuben LEWIS / Louisa ACORD (F4217)
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Marriages:
Spouse: Daniel Lewis Marriage: 26 Aug 1772 Place: MA
Spouse: Richard Carpenter Marriage: 1779 Place: LA
Spouse: George Matthews Marriage: aft 1780 Governor of GA 1793-1796
Spouse: John B Peyton Marriage: aft 1782 | FAIRCHILD, Mary (I13891)
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Married 1st Robert Jones, 29 Mar 1905, Frio County. | WHITLEY, Hattie Iola (I6190)
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