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Raymond Eugene Baird, age 36, b. 2 Feb 1882, of 605 W Daugherty? in Webb City, is a Mine superintendendent for Be???? [Bertha's?] Mng Co. His nearest relative is Catherin M Baird of his address. He is tall with a medium build, blue eyes and black hair. | BAIRD, Raymond Eugene (I15647)
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Raymond M Coon, age 26, born 29 Jun 1890 in Elkton, Missouri, is a time keeper for the Irrigation Service on the Indian Reservation (Hopi?) in Kayenta. He is single and tall with a medium build, gray eyes and brown hair. | COON, Raymond M (I23123)
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Raymond M Coon, age 51, born 29 Jun 1890, in Elkton, Missouri, works for Montezuma Lumber Company. His contact is Mrs Ella B Coon of McPhee. He is 6 ft tall, 175 pounds, with gray eyes and blonde hair. | COON, Raymond M (I23123)
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re-buried at Oakwood | HENDRIX, Thomas L (I15112)
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Rebecca is listed on the 28 Oct 1850, Platte County Census as 6/12, making her born in late March or April of 1850. The 1860 Bell County Census lists her age as 8 years. On the 1870, she is 18. Then, in 1880, she's 20. On the 1900, she's 50, born in June. | MCCRAY, Rebecca (I3733)
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Rebecca, widow of Peter Green, dau of Rev. John Mellen of Hanover, NH, age 46, died 06 May 1800 at Concord (New Hampshire Gazette) | MELLEN, Rebecca (I9890)
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Reconizance bond for Roger Cook | FARLEY, Thomas (I11469)
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Records are/were? held by Southern Heritage Funeral Home (P.O. Box 145, FM1696W, Bedias, TX 77831-0145) and provided by Clinton Lyles, Vice President of the Bedias Methodist Cemetery Association. | Source (S1128)
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Redland Township, Skin Bayou Settlement
Wm Allen Morgan Head M 56 Missouri
Sallie B Morgan Wife F 44 Tennessee
Oscar Morgan Son M 30 Oklahoma
Vinnie Morgan Dau F 17 Oklahoma
Oakley A Morgan Dau F 12 Oklahoma
Margurett M Morgan Dau F 6 Oklahoma | MORGAN, William Allen (I19922)
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Reel no: M432-894 Division: District 6 Page no: 88
Enumerated on: October 14th, 1850 by: Clinton Green
37 1231 1231 William Newton 38 M Farmer NC
38 1231 1231 Martha A. Newton 36 F VA
39 1231 1231 William H. Newton 13 M TN
40 1231 1231 Ann Newton 7 F TN
41 1231 1231 Jno. W. Newton 5 M TN
42 1231 1231 Mary Newton 2 F TN | NEWTON, William (I11073)
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Reel no: M432-894 Division: District 9 Page no: 134
Enumerated on: August 20th, 1850 by: Clinton Green
30 8 8 H. D. Featherston 27 M Tailor TN
31 8 8 Elizabeth Featherston 20 F TN | FEATHERSTON, Henry D (I11072)
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Reel no: M432-894 Division: District 9; Enumerated on: August 20th, 1850 by: Clinton Green
22 105 105 Stephen Pepper 51 M VA Farmer 600
23 105 105 Catherine Pepper 32 F NC
24 105 105 Charles A. Pepper 13 M TN
25 105 105 Susan Pepper 12 F TN
26 105 105 Lucy J. Pepper 10 F TN
27 105 105 Henry H. Pepper 9 M TN
28 105 105 David Pepper 7 M TN
29 105 105 Joseph C. Pepper 4 M TN
30 105 105 Daniel Pepper 2 M TN | PEPPER, Stephen (I11094)
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Reel No: M432-918 Enumerated By E. D. Little
39 135 135 Dallas Alex 29 M 100 R I
40 135 135 Dallas Tabitha 26 F Texas
41 135 135 Dallas James 7 M Texas
42 135 135 Dallas William 5 M Texas
1 135 135 Dallas Elizabeth 4 F Texas
2 135 135 Dallas Pricilla 2 F Texas | DALLAS, Lt Col Alexander James (I3686)
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Reel No: M432-918 Enumerated By E. D. Little, 78/78
42 Mills J. B. 55 M Farmer 5,000 Tenn
1 Mills Anna 48 F Tenn
2 Mills Wilson 24 M Farmer Tenn
3 Mills Archibald 11 M Mo X
4 Mills Alexander 7 M Texas X
5 Mills C H 15 M Germany X | WILLS, James B (I3132)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F725)
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Reference: | Family: Donald Lloyd HOLDER / Bertha LaVon CANTRELL (F739)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John David CORBIN / Living (F3708)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F3713)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F4697)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F4792)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F4794)
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Refugio PO
J O, Sarah, Robert, John, Jane, Melissa, Sileta, Amos | RIGBY, John Owen (I15237)
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Registration District: Downham, First Quarter, Vol 4B, pg 581, line 36. Downham Market was the closest thing I could find to Downham District. | Family: Joseph T TOWLER / Hannah E HOLMES (F5551)
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Related to Bastrop County Wattersons.
L. and Nettie Watterson, a boy. - February 7, 1904, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 9, col. 3-4. | WATTERSON, John Latham (I8946)
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Reneau | WARREN, Margaret Eloise (I6210)
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Retired fire marshal Heffernan dies at 90
GALVESTON ? John Patrick Heffernan, 90, retired fire marshal for the city of Galveston, died Thursday in Turner Geriatric Center. Services will be 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church the Rev. Walter Sheffield officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Galveston, under the direction of Malloy & Son Funeral Home. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Born Dec. 17, 1897, in Galveston, Heffernan served in the United States Navy as a Fireman First Class before joining the Galveston Fire Department as a hose and ladderman in 1925. He earned the position of engineer in 1931 and was promoted to captain in 1932. In 1941, Heffernan took the post as chief of the Fort Crockett Fire Department, a United States government operation, and served in that capacity until the facility was abolished in 1948. He captained the station, however, after Fort Crockett was declared surplus and when the station was turned over to the city in l949. As chief, he supervised other government fire operations at the Galveston Army Airfield, Freeport and military reservations in the Aransas Pass area. He later left the Galveston department for a position at the former Southern Select Brewery after turning down an offer to become chief of the San Antonio Fire Department. In 1955, Heffernan was named an operator for the city sewage disposal plant and served in that capacity until 1958. In 1953, he was named fire marshal by the board of city commissioners and held that position until his relirementin 1971.
Survivors include one daughter, Josephine Ida Phipps of Galveston; a stepson, Joseph Hartnett of Galveston; one granddaughter, Patsy Judia of Galveston; three grandsons, Joseph Hartnett Jr., of La Marque, John Hartnett of Santa Fe and James Hartnett of Austin and one great-grandson, P. J. Judia of Galveston. Pallbearers will be Fire Chief Willie Wisko, Larry Poe, John Ivy, Earl Morrow, John Cannatella, Huey O'Donohoe and members of the Galveston Fire Department. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society. | HEFFERNAN, John Patrick (I1552)
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Retired Merchant | CLINE, Doctor Pierce (I11875)
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Reuben was a farmer (sharecropper) most of his adult life. Dad (George) says they moved around a lot, probably after 1940. From looking at census records, I believe they lived in the same place at least until the 1940 Census. I know Pete was born in a house near Uncle Lawrence's old place so this theory makes sense. At some point after the census, they moved to the Minden area where DeSanto Winfrey lived and Perkin and George became life-long friends with their honorary cousins.
In a letter from Ruben to Robert L. and Raymond George dated 8/3/41.
Ruben lives in Mt. Enterprise Robert & Raymond are in Colorado in a CC Camp.
He stayed all day with Uncle Lawrence (Armstrong) and Grandpa (Benjamin Armstrong). Grandpa is poorly. Got a letter from Tooter (Elzie D.) yesterday, he is out of hospital after 2-3 weeks. He has been in hospital before. Ruben got him a bunch of banties. He has been "disabled" for 9 weeks and can't do anything which doesn't set well with him.
Another letter dated 8/19/41
He got the pictures from them. Regrette? sold the Minden sawmill to the Threshs, Ruben will start nightwatching there Thursday. They moved the mill up the hill, but left the planer in its original location.
An added note dated 8/20/41 says he just heard that Grandpa died and will be buried tomorrow.
In his later years, Ruben was "blown up" when he turned on a stove and went to sleep on his couch. We are unsure if the fire went out or never came on but it eventually exploded, throwing a slighty singed Ruben, still on the couch, out into the yard. | ARMSTRONG, Ruben (I24)
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Rev Father Hogan | RICKERT, Florence Louise (I1516)
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Rev Father Hogan | RICKERT, George E (I1812)
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Rev Father Hogan | RICKERT, Irene Pearl (I1813)
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Revolutionary War | RANDLE, Major John (I6117)
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Revolutionary War | GARRISON, Arthur (I6917)
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Revolutionary War | BASKERVILLE, Lt. Samuel (I9873)
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Revolutionary War | ALDRIDGE, John (I9924)
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Revolutionary War | ALDRIDGE, William (I9926)
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Revolutionary War, Line | CRINER, Philip (I11398)
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Rex O. Morse
Rex O. Morse died March 14, 1984, at Sioux City, Iowa. He was born at Turin, Ia., on July 14, 1890.
He came to Wyoming in 1911 and homesteaded in Niobrara County north of the Mule Creek oil field near the Cheyenne River. He was united in marriage to Hattie V. Struble Feb. 2, 1916 and five children were born to this union: Daniel V. of Canon City, Colo.; Clara Lillian (deceased); Ronald T. of Rhodedendron, Ore.; Betty Hunter of Cortez, Colo. and Donnabelle Murphy of Luton, Ia.
He ranched and farmed on the homestead and worked in the oilfield in Mule Creek and Lance Creek. He was Niobrara County Bridge foreman in the late thirties.
His wife Hattie, died at Lusk in August of 1942.
In 1944 he moved to Iowa to live with his mother, and after her death in 1947 he met and married Mildred Wise Partridge of Sioux City, Ia. Oct. 29, 1947. He farmed and worked for a Farm Implement Company until retirement in 1955.
He purchased a farm north of Jackson where he resided until the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife Mildred, four children, 14 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa. | MORSE, Rex Ogilvia (I21903)
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RFD 2, Laneville | THOMPSON, Herman James (I15662)
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Rhoda is not in the 1860 Census with her family and I find no more mention of her. | HARLAN, Rhoda (I21431)
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Rhodes | IVY, Alma Jewel (I22096)
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Richalnd Township, Milldale PO
Robert Kepler M 28 Ohio
Martha Kepler F 25 Ohio
Alice Kepler F 6 Ohio
This is indexed under Kessler. | KEPLER, Robert (I23470)
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Richard Atkins to Lue Smith | Family: Richard Taylor ATKINS / Katy Lue SMITH (F6747)
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Richard Baskerville
1 male 15-19 1811-1815 William?
1 male 20-29 1801-1810 Thomas?
1 male 60-69 1761-1770 Richard
1 female 15-19 1811-1815 Eliza?
1 female 50-59 1771-1780 Elizabeth | BASKERVILLE, Richard (I9665)
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Richard contributed biographical sketches of his neighbors to the local newspaper. | WINN, Richard Dickinson (I17121)
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Richard died young and George was raised by a family named Merrill. | TIBBITS, George (I14111)
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Richard had George A., b. ca 1803 in Va., Jane S., John Alexander, Thomas B., William, and Eliza. [Kay Baganoff]
Baskerville Cemetery, Sumner County, TN
aka Rogan Cemetery
Baskerville, Richard, who departed this life 12 Oct 1838, aged 68 years
Baskerville, Elizabeth Died 16 Aug 1850 Aged 73 years
Trustees of Providence Methodist Episcopal Church: Richard Baskerville, John Crenshaw, Richard Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Richard C. Johnson, Austin Johnson and Chism Davis. | BASKERVILLE, Richard (I9665)
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Richard Henry Lee, age 32, born 3 Nov 1885, of Gallatin, is a self-employed farmer. His nearest relative is Mrs Bettie Lee. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark? hair. [Drk?] | LEE, Richard Henry (I10092)
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Richard isn't listed on the 1860 census with his family but is listed on the 1865 state census in Minnesota as "R". | LUCE, Richard (I23760)
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Richard Taylor Atkins, age 32, born 11 Feb 1886, is a farmer in Tabor. His nearest relative is Lue Atkins (wife). He is tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair. | ATKINS, Richard Taylor (I18172)
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