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4951 May have been Nancy's older sister. ??? (I5970)
 
4952 May have died in Macoupin Co. IL (Girard) ARMSTRONG, Maurice (I742)
 
4953 May have died in the war. PIPKIN, William Newton (I12711)
 
4954 May not only raised her own five boys but also Albert's five children from a previous marriage who were all under the age of 11 at the time of her marriage. HAUDE, May Rosa (I18590)
 
4955 May was married four times to NICHOLS, David Snow, Herber McBroom and Menton Arledge. Her other children are Porter J Nichols (~1905), Rosa Elthie Snow (~1907) and Sally L Snow (~1909). SIMPSON, May (I18764)
 
4956 Maybe an unmarked grave. LANGLEY, Effie Ethel (I5775)
 
4957 Mayfield, Stanford Precinct
Laurence B Howe Head M 46 New York
Schelomith Howe Wife F 43 Iowa
Harold G Howe Son M 20 Iowa
Pauline T Howe Dau F 22 Iowa
Avery John Howe Son M 18 Iowa
Araminta Howe Dau F 15 Iowa
Fredricka Howe Dau F 15 Iowa
Glen Grenville Howe Son M 12 Iowa
Ralph Denny Howe Son M 7 Iowa
Richard L Howe Son M 3 Iowa 
HOWE, Lawrence Baldwin (I21795)
 
4958 Maynard and Minton are supposed to be twins. Minton's death certificate gives his birth as 26 Oct 1886, Louisiana and Manard's WWI draft registration says 3 Nov 1884, his tombstone also has 1884. Manerd's WWII registration gives 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I believe they were adopted and that they were not actually twins.

Family 'legends' is Manerd and Minton were adopted from Native Americans. There surname at birth was Godfrey. The boys parents alledgedly lost in an attack, and the Native Americans took the two boys. We have found no documentation for any of this. I heard this story from my grandmother, one of Manerd's daughters. [Brad L Hubbard] 
HARRIS, William Minton (I11650)
 
4959 Maynard and Minton are supposed to be twins. Minton's death certificate gives his birth as 26 Oct 1886, Louisiana and Manard's WWI draft registration says 3 Nov 1884, his tombstone also has 1884. Manerd's WWII registration gives 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I believe they were adopted and that they were not actually twins.

Family 'legends' is Manerd and Minton were adopted from Native Americans. There surname at birth was Godfrey. The boys parents alledgedly lost in an attack, and the Native Americans took the two boys. We have found no documentation for any of this. I heard this story from my grandmother, one of Manerd's daughters. [Brad L Hubbard] 
HARRIS, Manerd (I11651)
 
4960 Maynard Harris [ONO means he has no middle name], age 57, born 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, lives at 725 South Monroe in Hobart. He is married to Naomi and works for Western Okla Gins, also in Hobart. HARRIS, Manerd (I11651)
 
4961 McAlister Township
John Hicks 65
Hettie Hicks 48
Susan J Hicks 17
George H Hicks 15
Martha A Hicks 13
Hettie A Hicks 12
Sarah C Hicks 10 
HICKS, John (I14975)
 
4962 McAlister Township
John Hicks 75
Hetty E. Hicks 58
Sarah E. Hicks 17 
HICKS, John (I14975)
 
4963 McAlister Township
Julia S. GARDINER Self W F W 45 KY Housekeeper KY KY
John Samuel GARDINER Son S M W 20 KY Farmer KY KY
Hettie F. GARDINER Dau F W 18 KY Housekeeper KY KY
Dithenna GARDINER Dau S F W 13 KY Housekeeper KY KY
William T. GARDINER Son S M W 10 KY KY KY
Margaret J. GARDINER Dau S F W 7 KY KY KY
Walter H. GARDINER Son S M W 4 KY KY KY 
HICKS, Julia Sutton (I14905)
 
4964 McAlister's Precinct,
Thomas Gardiner Male 46 Kentucky
Julia Gardiner Female 36 Kentucky
John T Gardiner Male 11 Kentucky
Hetty? F Gardiner Female 9 Kentucky
Edith____ Gardiner Female 3 Kentucky
Wm T Gardiner Male 1 Kentucky
This census is almost impossible to read and the name was indexed as Gardine. 
GARDNER, Thomas Samuel (I14963)
 
4965 McCoard, Jackson County, OK? RAGSDALE, Edna (I18516)
 
4966 McKenna LANGLEY, Patsy Marie (I9482)
 
4967 McKinley Township
George Bates Head M 68 Minnesota
Nora Bates Wife F 57 Wisconsin
George Bates Jr. Son M 16 South Dakota
They were first married at ages 32 and 21. 
BATES, George C (I23772)
 
4968 McKinnis-Litzenberg Farmstead (Ohio Historical Marker #32-19)
This early Hancock County farmstead was originally established in the 1850s by Robert and Betsy McKinnis who moved here in the 1820s from southern Ohio. The vernacular Greek Revival architectural style of the farmhouse is typical for northwest Ohio during this period. Owing to its remote location, the pinframe constructed English three-bay barn, reconstructed in the 1990s, and clapboard-sided farmhouse served many of the needs for the family and livestock. This farmstead was donated to the Hancock Park District in 1985 for historic preservation and educational purposes.
Historic Preservation Guild of Hancock County
Hancock Park District and
The Ohio Historical Society
1995 32-19 
MCKINNIS, Judge Robert (I8842)
 
4969 McLain Township
Claud O Coon Head M 30 Missouri m. 6 yrs.
Amy Coon Wife F 27 Oklahoma 2/2 children
Claud O Coon Jr Son M 5 Oklahoma
Eva Coon Dau F 4 Oklahoma
Hellen Wyett S-in-l F 41 Oklahoma
Margret Wyett Niece F 2 Oklahoma
Claude is a farm laborer. 
COON, Claude Otto (I23132)
 
4970 McLain Township
James M Coon Head M 54 California m. 31 yrs.
Issabell S Coon Wife F 48 Missouri 4/3 children
Bonnie Coon Dau F 17 Oklahoma
Bess L Neal Dau F 24 Missouri 1/1 children
James C Neal G-son M 5 Oklahoma
James is a physician. Bess is widowed. 
COON, Dr James Monroe (I9003)
 
4971 McLean? WILLS, Elizabeth (I20258)
 
4972 Meadow Lake Township. Mecker? Truckee? It's hard to read but I believe it's Truckee PO.
Tipton Thompson M 25 Indiana
Eveline Thompson F 28 Indiana
Lillie Thompson F 11 California
Nellie Thompson F 6 California
M Thompson F 4 California
Eveline Thompson F 1 California
He was a teamster. 
THOMPSON, Tipton (I8934)
 
4973 Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas
Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. 1892.
Carnegie Public Library, Tyler, Texas
ppg 351-353
[This article was transcribed by someone else and sent to me and isn't exactly the same as the original. I have since transcribed the important parts myself and they're listed in the SOURCE citation for Daniel's name.]
DR. D. A. PASCHALL, a prominent and well-known physician of Dallas county, Texas, was born in Trigg county, Kentucky, December 14, 1837.
G. R. Paschall, the doctor's father, was born in Caswell county, North Carolina, November 19, 1813. At the age of 12 years he moved with his father to Tennessee, and lived in Weakley county until he reached his majority. On the 15th day of November, 1835, he was united in wedlock with Miss Elizabeth Williams, who was also born on November 19, 1813. Her father, Daniel Williams, was one of the first settlers of Illinois, and fought the Indians all over that State. After Mr. Paschall was married he moved to Trigg county, Kentucky, where he lived until 1840. He then moved to Springfield, Missouri, and a year later to Texas and settled in Red River county. The following spring he located near Willow Springs in what is now Rockwall county. A year later, he moved to Dallas county and settled near Barnes' Bridge, buying land there. He subsequently sold out and located in Fannin county. In 1847, he enlisted in the Mexican War, and after serving 12 months was discharged on account of a wound he received by being thrown from a horse, receiving his discharge in February, 1848. From the effects of that wound, he is still a sufferer. In the fall of 1848 he moved to Terrell, Kaufman county, where he still resides, now at the age of 77 years. His wife died November 11, 1882, aged 69. The names of their nine children are as follows: 1. James C. Paschall, 2. Daniel A. Paschall, 3. Isaac A. Paschall, 4. Susan P. Paschall, 5. Josiah N. Paschall, 6. Mary E. Paschall, the wife of A. A. Laroe, 7. Sarah J. Paschall, 8. Nancy A. Paschall, 9. Georgia Roberts Paschall, the wife of Charles Brady. Doctor Daniel A. Paschall was the second born, and only he and his two sisters, Mary E. and Georgia Roberts, are now living. The former is the wife of A A Laroe, and the latter is now Mrs. Charles Brady.
The subject of our sketch was only six years old when his father came to Texas. At the age of 16 he began the study of medicine under Drs. Hawkins and Paschall, of Fulton, Kentucky. In 1859, he graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, after which he began the practice of his profession at Haught's store, Dallas county, and was thus engaged there when the war came on. He enlisted in Colonel Greer's regiment and served in it until July, 1862. He then returned home and enlisted under Colonel Bass in the 19th Texas Regiment, and served four months as a private. He was then detailed as assistant surgeon of a hospital in the northern part of Arkansas, and stayed there until January, 1864. He was then sent back to Haught's store to practice, remaining at that place until 1868. That year, he moved to Turner's Point.
Dr. Paschall was married on the 23rd day of February 1865, to Miss Virginia Haught, who was born October 29, 1848. She died November 4, 1884, at the age of 36 years. Her parents, Samuel and Isabella (Duvall) Haught, reared a family of nine children, namely: 1. Jane Haught, wife of Mote Golden, and after his death, M. M. Farmer, 2. Emma Haught, wife of M. M. Farmer is deceased. One will see that M. M. Farmer married two sisters, 3. Alfred Haught, 4. S. A. Haught, 5. Isabella Haught, deceased, 6. Juliette Haught, wife of S. H. Cumley, and Louisiana, deceased.
The Doctor's second marriage occurred April 28, 1889, to Mrs. Maud Bounds, nee Thompson. She has six brothers and sisters: 1. Lillie Thompson, wife of John Rupford, 2. Nellie Thompson, wife of F. L. Watterson, 3. May Thompson, 4. Willie Thompson, 5. Clifton Thompson, 6. J. Wellington Thompson.
By his first wife the Doctor had nine children: 1. Idaho Paschall, wife of J. M. H. Chisolm, 2. Jesse P. Paschall, 3. Samuel Paschall, 4. A. H. Paschall, 5. Nettie Paschall, These are the only children living. By his present companion, he has one child, Daniel A. Paschall, who was born June 20, 1890.
In 1871-1872, Dr. Paschall took a course at the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, and graduated. Returning to Haught's store, he continued his practice there till 1877, when he bought a farm of 570 acres at Terrell, and engaged in agricultural pursuits, also continuing his medical practice. He still owns that farm. In 1885 he left his farm at Terrell and located again in Dallas county, at Mesquite. He has had an extensive and successful practice, and here he is regarded not only as a skillful physician but as one of the most prominent and leading citizens. He discovered a cure for malignant congested fever or spotted fever, and in the treatment of that dread disease, has met with unusual success.
He and his wife are members of the Christian Church, and he is a Mason and a Knight of honor. 
PASCHALL, Dr Daniel A (I8954)
 
4974 Mendon Township
Ezra Mcghee Head M 51 Iowa
Mae Mcghee Wife F 51 Minnesota
Flora Mcghee Dau F 17 Iowa
Elisa Mcghee Mother F 81 Illinois
Ezra still owns a barber shop. 
ELLENBOLT, Eliza Sophia (I11337)
 
4975 Mendon Township
Ezra Mcghee Head M 51 Iowa
Mae Mcghee Wife F 51 Minnesota
Flora Mcghee Dau F 17 Iowa
Elisa Mcghee Mother F 81 Illinois
Ezra still owns a barber shop. 
MCGHEE, Ezra Horace (I14522)
 
4976 Mendon Township, Ann Street
E H Mcghee Head M 61 Iowa
Mae Mcghee Wife F 60 Minnesota
Ezra is a barber. 
MCGHEE, Ezra Horace (I14522)
 
4977 Mendon Township, Ann Street
Eliza Mcghee Head F 70 Illinois
Ezra Mcghee Son M 41 Iowa
Mae Mcghee D-in-l F 41 Minnesota
Maud Mcghee G-dau F 22 Iowa
Mildred Mcghee G-dau F 21 Iowa
Josie Mcghee G-dau F 14 Iowa
Flora Mcghee G-dau F 7 Iowa
Ezra owns a barber shop, Maud and Mildred are teachers. 
ELLENBOLT, Eliza Sophia (I11337)
 
4978 Mendon Township, Ann Street
Eliza Mcghee Head F 70 Illinois
Ezra Mcghee Son M 41 Iowa
Mae Mcghee D-in-l F 41 Minnesota
Maud Mcghee G-dau F 22 Iowa
Mildred Mcghee G-dau F 21 Iowa
Josie Mcghee G-dau F 14 Iowa
Flora Mcghee G-dau F 7 Iowa
Ezra owns a barber shop, Maud and Mildred are teachers. 
MCGHEE, Ezra Horace (I14522)
 
4979 Mennonite HOOVER, Jacob (I11540)
 
4980 Mennonite HUBER, Hans (I11541)
 
4981 Menton was raised by his grandmother, Isabelle Melissa Thompson Arledge. His parentage is unknown.

In the 1900 census, Menton is in the household of Isabelle Melissa (known as "Melissie" or "Lit") born July 1886, father born MS, mother born TX. Melissa is listed as HOH, and notes that he is her grandson. She was born in MS, not TX, further evidence that he is not her son.
In the 1920 census (I have not been able to find him in 1910), he is listed in Milam Cty., TX in the household of Frances Bonner, age 75, who is the mother of his first wife. He is listed as Menton ALDRICH. It also lists his wife, Jennie, age 29, sons Willie, 19 and Clifton 17, and daughter Jennie, age 15. This does not seem to fit, since the mother is only 10 years older than the oldest child. (One more thing to research!)
I have found Menton Williams Arledge in the IGI as married to May Simpson on July 15, 1926 in Rockdale, TX. This fits with info I found in a cemetery book listing Menton Arledge (1886-1958) and May Arledge (1884-1964) as buried in the International Order of Foresters (IOOF) Cemetery in Rockdale. IGI also says that May Simpson was born July 7, 1884 in Brownsville, TX, daughter of Louis Simpson and Sallie Gallop. [Craig Baumbach]
The marriage is actually Menton to May McBroon. [ggh] 
ARLEDGE, Menton (I18760)
 
4982 Merchant FEATHERSTON, Wesley R (I11179)
 
4983 Meredith seems to have had a problem with getting older. When we first meet him on the 1830 census, he is listed as either 20-30 (1800-1810) or 40-50 (1780-1790) but I believe the younger would have been John McGhee or a brother. On the 1840 census, he is still 40-50 (1790-1800). Finally, in 1850, he is 57 (1793). I've chosen a midway point for him in 1786.
The Margaret Parrish on the 1850 census is Hartsman, Meredith married her in 1846. I'm not absolutely certain this is the same Meredith. 
PARRISH, Meredith (I11376)
 
4984 Mermentau Village, Ward 5
Bouchard, Sidney J head W M Jan 1863 37 M 13 LA Can LA Tel Operator
Carmen M wife W F Nov 1870 29 M 13 LA LA LA 6/6
Louis son W M Mar 1890 10 S LA LA LA
Agness dau W F Jan 1892 8 S LA LA LA
Gladys dau W F May 1893 7 S LA LA LA
Carry dau W F Jul 1894 7 S LA LA LA
Winona dau W F Oct 1896 3 S LA LA LA
Horace son W M Sep 1898 1 S LA LA LA 
BOUCHARD, Peter Sidney Johnson (I1931)
 
4985 Merritt Ira Tubbs is 52, born 13 Jan 1890, in Corfu, NY. His contact is Mrs Nellie M Tubbs and they live at 320 E 80th, Chicago. He works for Walker Automotive on W 87th. TUBBS, Merritt Ira (I4755)
 
4986 Metaline Falls Precinct, Lehigh Avenue
Charles H Luce Head M 46 South Dakota
Grace L Luce Wife F 38 Oregon
Harry E Luce Son M 19 Idaho
Berna L O'Hara Niece F 4 10/12 Washington
Charles is a retail merchant of cigars and confectionary. Harry is a fireman on a locomotive. 
LUCE, Charles Harvey (I23761)
 
4987 Metaline Falls, WA, and Priest Lake, ID, are only about 20 miles apart. LUCE, Charles Harvey (I23761)
 
4988 Methodist BURFORD, Jonathan (I2538)
 
4989 Methodist CHAFIN, Euphemia Nancy (I2550)
 
4990 Methodist BURFORD, Nancy Stirling (I14491)
 
4991 Methodist Episcopal Church DELAFIELD, John Glass (I5436)
 
4992 Methodist Episcopal Church DELAFIELD, Joseph Warren (I16700)
 
4993 Methodist Episcopal Church South DUNN, John H (I11178)
 
4994 Methodist Episcopal Church South FEATHERSTON, Wesley R (I11179)
 
4995 Methodist minister FEATHERSTON, Joshua (I11053)
 
4996 Mewborn Primitive Baptist Church Family: Jesse ALDRIDGE / Anne HARDY (F3941)
 
4997 Mexican War PASCHALL, G R (I8956)
 
4998 Michael Lutsinger - Michael Lutsinger arrived in Philadelphia, PA, on September 9, 1738, aboard the ship "Glasgow" from Rotterdam, Germany, via Cowes, England. He was age 29 at the time and was one of 120 men along with 229 women and children who sailed together from Europe to America (they were called Palatines because they came from the region of Germany called the Rheinland Palatinate). On this same date, he and the other male adults were qualified and took oaths to the Government at the Courthouse in Philadelphia. This infomation may be found in "Pennsylvania German Pioneers", pages 204-208. According to "Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774" by Murtie June Clark, page 96, Michael Letsinger was in Captain John White's Company, Maryland Militia, for six days service, about 1758. In an issue of the Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 9, article titled "French and Indian War", page 267, Michael Letsinger is reported to have received 48 0..6..0 pounds for his service during the French and Indian War. In "Monocacy and Catoctin", C. E. Schildknecht, editor, page 261, Michael Lutzinger is mentioned for giving a bill of sale in 1759 to George Poe for 3 horses, 7 cattle, and one iron pot; this transaction apparently occurred in Middletown Valley, which is located west of Frederick, MD. This information originated from Frederick County, MD land records, specifically Land Record F. >From this last item, Michael Lutzinger is listed in the "Genealogical Index to Frederick County, MD", Vol. 3, page 89. Finally, in the "1783 Tax List for Baltimore County, Maryland, Baltimore East Hundred", page 10 of a transcribed version, the name Michael Litzinger appears, along with Henry Litzinger and Peter Letzinger. Since Michael Lutsinger was born in 1709, I believe this Michael may have been either the eldest son of Phillip, below, or a member of the Baltimore area Litsinger families. (from John Shinpaugh) LUTSINGER, Michael (I10880)
 
4999 Michael Stoner STONER, Michael (I14180)
 
5000 Michael's Baptism record is found in Tipperary but he says he was born in Limerick, about 30 miles away. New Inn is a small village located halfway between Cahir and Cashel on the R639.
Baptism sponsors: James Hennesy & Mary Kennedy

The 1826 Tithe Applotments show Daniel, Timothy and Widow Miley in Knockgraffon and William in Garranlea.

1870's Landowners
Michael Heffernan Kilhills, Cashel 68 acres.
Mortimer Heffernan Rosegreen, Clonmel 134 acres.
http://www.cmcrp.net/Tipperary/Landowner7.html

In 1889, Basset's Directory lists Andrew and Thomas Heffernan at Knockgraffon. 
HEFFERNAN, Michael (I1640)
 

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