Matches 7,201 to 7,250 of 8,746
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Served as a juror 1/1828, Hardeman Co, Tennessee. | PIPKIN, Hughes (I12832)
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7202 |
Severn's Valley Baptist Church | VAN METER, Jacob Jansen (I5183)
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7203 |
Sevier County, Arkansas? | BOATWRIGHT, Richard (I21733)
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7204 |
Seward Township, Akron PO
Conrod Grove M 43 Ohio
Susannah Grove F 38 Virginia
Mary J Grove F 22 Ohio
Solomon Grove M 20 Ohio
David Grove M 17 Ohio
Albert Grove M 16 Ohio
Sarah A Grove F 14 Indiana
Esther A Grove F 8 Indiana
Amos Grove M 5 Indiana
Nancy E Grove F 3 Indiana | GROVE, Coonrod (I23743)
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7205 |
Sgt WORLD WAR I Kansas | BRINGHURST, Edward Brewster (I22838)
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7206 |
Sgt WWII | JOHNSON, Cassie L (I14923)
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7207 |
Sgt, US Army Air Forces World War II | THOMPSON, A E Jr (I24631)
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7208 |
SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE
February 1951 Vol 6. No 10
Also in Ray County, Mo., in 1838, was one Daniel Shackelford, whose wife was Tabitha. This Daniel Shackelford married Tabitha Nance, in Henry County Virginia, October 29th, 1798. And he was a son of Henry and Mary Shackelford, who died in Henry Co, Va., 1806. Henry and Mary Shackelford, of Henry Co, Va., had the following children: Susannah, John, William, James, Daniel, Samuel and Henry. We are not certain that the above is the order of birth, but those were the daughter and sons of Henry.
Now since the son of Daniel was in Ray County, Mo., 1838, we would like to know if the John, whom we are now discussing, was of the same branch of the family? He was not a son of Daniel unless Daniel was married a second time. Daniel was married 1798, and this John was born 1795.
But Daniel had a brother John who died in Henry County, Va., 1815., and he had a son John. Query? Could the John in Ray County, Mo., be the son of John, of Henry County, Va? Should any one be able to confirm this one way or another we will be forever grateful. | SHACKELFORD, Daniel (I3118)
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7209 |
SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE
June 1955 Vol. 11. No. 2
Thus we find the children of Samuel and John, sons of Henry Shackelford, Sr., and his wife Mary, and perhaps those of the son Henry, Jr. But Henry, Sr. had three other sons and perhaps a daughter, ie Susannah Jacobs, James, William and Daniel.
The son Daniel married Tabitha Nance in 1798, and later moved to Platte County, Mo. Miss Henrietta Shackelford states that her grandfather John had three uncles that moved to Kentucky about the same time that John moved to Missouri. And as we know that John, Samuel and William all died in Virginia, then the three uncles would have to be Daniel, James and Henry. And as we have already pointed out, we feel certain that Henry Shackelford, who married Nancy Crump in Knox County, Ky., and later went to Harlan County, was a son of Henry, Sr., of Henry County, Va. Daniel later went to Platte County, Missouri. But where did James go? and who were his descendants?
Henry Shackelford, by his own statement, was born in King William County, Virginia, August 30, 1764. He died in Harlan County, Ky., May 17, 1842. He was married to Nancy Crump in Knox County, Ky., April 1, 1803 or 1801. (Our records show both dates, and we are not cerrtain which is correct) Nancy Crump, by her own statement in her pension petition, was born about 1780, in Tennessee. And she says she and Henry had six children.
WILL OF HENRY SHACKELFORD
I, Henry Shackelford, of Henry County, being weak in body, but well and sound and of perfect memory, thanks to Almighty God; calling to remembrance the frailty and uncertainty of human life, have made this my last Will and Testament in manner following:
I give and commit my soul unto the hands of my merciful Creator, hoping for redemption of my sins through the merits of my blessed Redeemer -- Jesus Christ. My body I leave to be buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named.
Imprimis: After my just debts are honestly paid I lend to my dear and loving wife - Mary Shackelford, during her life or widowhood, all my land and plantation I now live on, with all my household and kitchen furniture, with all my stock of horses, cattle, and hogs, with three negroes, namely -- Rose, James, and Sal, that I am now possessed with.
Imprimis: I give unto Susannah Jacobs, ten pounds cash, one cow and calf; and it is my will that she should have the first colt my mare has. To her and her heirs forever.
Imprimis: I leave to my son Henry's children, one hundred pounds cash, and after my wife's decease, they are to have the balance of their part in money when my land is sold; to them and their heirs forever. I leave to my son -- Henry Shackelford, five shillings sterling. But in case my son Henry Shackleford, wantes the children's money, or any part thereof, it is my desire that he may give security to get the money forthcoming to his children:
I leave my wife's part to be equally divided amongst my four sons and my son Samuel's children -- namely John Shackelford, James Shackelford, William Shackelford and Daniel Shackelford; to them and their heirs forever. What other estate I am possessed of and not yet willed away, I leave to be equally divided amongst my four sons, namely - John, William, James, and Daniel; and my son Samuel's children, after deducting twenty pounds cash for my son John; also fifteen pounds for my son Samuel's children, except they should bring suit for a lend of forty pounds I gave to my son Samuel; but in case they should bring suit against that lend of forty pounds --------- to be void and come out of their part to pay cost and interest of said lend.
The negroes my son Samuel's children is to have, I leave to be hired out at a private sale by my executors, the hire of said negroes to go to the children yearly while the youngest comes of age; to them and their heirs forever. It is also my desire that the negroes may be lotted out as equally as possible; also my desire is, that Jack and Charlotte may not be parted, and the women to keep their little children. Also my son Daniel's negroes, if they are used ill, it is my desire that my executors my take the negroes and hire them out at a private sale, and the hire to go to my son Daniel. Also my desire is that Rose, James, and Sal, after my wife's decease, should be appraised and the money equally divided amongst all my surviving children, except my son Henry Shackelford.
Lastly: I nominate and appoint my son John Shackleford, executor to this my last Will and Testament; and as trustee to see this Will executed.
Hereby revoking and disannuling all former wills by me made, and declaring this to be my last Will and Testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Thirty First day of October, one thousand eight hundred and five (Oct. 31, 1805).
Signed -- Henry X (his mark) Shackelford.
Signed, sealed and published before us:
Samuel Marshall, William Martin, and Francis Cox.
Recorded in Will Book 2, pages 151/52, in Henry County, Virginia. Probated January 27, 1806. | SHACKELFORD, Henry (I3136)
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7210 |
Shade received this from Ima Mewborn. shadea [at] earthlink.net | Source (S125)
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Shade received this from Ima. | Source (S421)
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Shady Grove Cemetery - Dallas Co, Texas
Langley, Willis W., Sr. 1903-1968
Viola Lee 1904-1986
Willis W. 5-25-1931- 9-19-1998 | LANGLEY, Willis Edward (I9479)
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7213 |
Shake Rag
C J Cornelison 25 M 300 250 NC
Ann 25 F NC | CORNELISON, Calvin J (I11829)
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7214 |
Shake Rag
F W Cornelison 22 M Farm Laborer 0 175 NC
Elizabeth 26 F GA
Rhodusca 2 F GA | CORNELISON, James Wilburn (I11880)
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Shake Rag Community
George Cornelison 53 M Farmer 600 35 NC
Martha 47 F GA
Olive C 18 F GA
Sarah J 17 F
Nancy L 15 F
Molly L 13 F
Wincy A 11 F
Goodman 9 M
Annanias 6 M | CORNELISON, Jarrett (I11800)
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Shake Rag District, Canton PO
Mary Stoner 50 WF Farmer TN
Elizabeth 22 WF GA
Harriet M 19 WF GA
Isaac C 16 WM GA
California 14 WF GA | MATLOCK, Mary (I14181)
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Shake Rag District, Sharp Top PO
B W Cornelison 23 M Blacksmith 0 260 NC
Martha 21 F AL
Wm M 3 M GA
Mary S 1 F GA | CORNELISON, Burrell W (I11799)
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Shake Rag District, Sharp Top PO
John Cornelison 20 M Laborer 1000 100 GA
Jane 21 F GA | CORNELISON, John (I11967)
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Shake Rag District, Sharp Top PO
Michael Stoner 46 M Farmer NC
Mary 42 F NC
Sarah F 19 F GA
Martha A 17 F GA
Malinda C 16 F GA
Mary E 14 F GA
Eliza F 12 F GA
James L 10 M GA
Harriet 8 F GA
Charles M 6 M GA
Isaac C 4 M GA
Myra C 3 F GA | STONER, Michael (I14180)
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She died at home. | GARDNER, Vaulta Bell (I1414)
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7221 |
She died in 1843 after the birth of twin sons. | MELLEN, Eliza Hovey (I13194)
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7222 |
She had been at the hospital for almost 4 years before her death. | SENN, Lorraine May (I3110)
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7223 |
She had one more child, where was she in 1870? | COLEMAN, Elizabeth Ann (I8191)
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7224 |
She has a stone at Mission with Olin with no death date. Her burial place is unknown. | LANGLEY, Lois Allen (I9485)
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She is 62, still single, lives on West Maple Street and is a social studies teacher at the Junior High. | MELLEN, Anna Ambrosia (I11299)
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She is buried with her parents at their home, Smilie Plantation. | STOWERS, Ellen Lewis (I19268)
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7227 |
She is listed as widowed on her death certificate and it's signed by Frankie Coyle. | COYLE, Lillie (I18166)
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7228 |
She is living with another family but enumerated seperately. | NASH, Mary (I19788)
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She is living with her Aunt Mary P Mason's family. | STOWERS, Ellen Lewis (I19268)
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She is living with her parents working as a stenographer for the railroad. | MELLEN, Leona Lucille (I1670)
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She is living with Jacksie on the 1880 and 1900 Census records. | RANDLE, Luzora (I6176)
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7232 |
She is not on the 1900 Census and it reports that her mother had 8 children, only 6 are living, 6 are listed on the census. However, I'm not sure that the 1880 Census is correct. Maybe the daughter named Emma should have been a son named Edward.
The headstone in Hollywood Cemetery states
Emma Louise Rickert
Dec 8 1880
Sep 8 1898
RIP
There is a marriage record in either Guad or Greg County for Emma L Rickard and B F Brown on 22 Jul 1891. | RICKERT, Emma Louise (I2960)
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She is NOT the Mary Bushong who married James Basil or Bassell in 1886. Mary Basil's parents are listed as Henry Bushong and Nancy Norman. Furthermore, her age on the 1910 Census is 48, making her 8 years older than our Mary. It's more probable that our Mary is the Polly who married Robert Uptigrove in 1895. | BUSHONG, Mary A (I21413)
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She lived at Genoa, which is now part of Houston. The town was roughly at the intersection of Genoa-Red Bluff Road and Old Galveston Road (SH 3). I don't know if she ever married. She died in an auto accident. | CROW, Q Belle (I19037)
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She lived in Miami and Pembroke Pines. | GOODWIN, Beatrice (I19972)
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She lives alone. | BLACKMORE, Effie (I21556)
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She lost a baby in 1907. | DAVIS, Nora M (I23780)
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She married Clifton Edwards (his tombstone says 15 Mar 1901 - 7 Apr 1988). | MCBROOM, Pearl (I23672)
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She married twice after Sam died. | SPRAYBERRY, Gladys Lela (I23936)
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She may be buried at Flint Creek but there is no death date on her stone. | DICKERSON, Zilphia A (I1749)
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She may be buried in Covina. | PRITCHARD, Ella May (I18218)
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7242 |
She may have been born in Ireland. | FULLERTON, Blanche (I11777)
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She may have been born in Mississippi. | ???, Nellie (I2242)
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She may have been born in Tennessee.
Although I can't document this, I think your Tabitha was probably the daughter of Rowland Tankersley and Clarissa Wade, whose family had apparently moved from South Carolina to Tennessee between 1810 and 1820. Rowland and Clarissa are said to have had a daughter Tabitha who was born about 1793, and Rowland also had an older sister named Tabitha. (I also wonder whether the Ronald Burford in your lineage could actually have been Rowland Burford.)
Contrary to the widely accepted (but incorrect) version of the Tankersley lineage, which claims that Rowland was the son of an earlier Rowland Tankersley, Tabitha's father Rowland was the son of Richard Tankersley and his wife Winnifred. This is the same Richard Tankersley who is identified in the traditional lineage as the husband of Elizabeth Fountain. The original source (an 1893 genealogy by Charles W. Tankersley) claims that Richard died in 1748, but in fact I've been able to trace his journey through Virginia and into upper South Carolina, where he was still alive as late as 1797.
As I said, I can't prove it, but it might be worth further research.
Madera Co. Calif. 1880 Great Register of Fresno County (Madera Precinct) showing uncancelled names of registered voters remaining on the Great Register as of Oct 4 1880...LDS Film #0976461...
Burford, Roland Tankersley...55...Al...Farmer...Crane Valley... 1878, Sep 11...
This is Philip GG's son and pretty much confirms Tabitha as dau of Rowland and Clarissa Wade Tankersley...take care. [Larry McCutchen] | TANKERSLEY, Tabitha (I2462)
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She might be the daughter of either Adam and Catherine, Peter and Sarah or J and Caroline. One of Laurtes' nephews married a daughter of Adam and Cath. | BURWELL, Ethel M (I23681)
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She might be the daughter of William and Isabella of New York City, both were born in the UK. | PAXTON, Margaret Ellen (I22270)
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She owned at least 3-640 acre tracts of land - PN Walker. | GAMBLE, Phebe Naomi (I5560)
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She probably died in Mississippi County. | PERKINS, Rebecca F (I12641)
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She probably died in Missouri. | ???, Sarah (I3207)
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She was 8 on the 1850 census and 18 on the 1860. | ARMSTRONG, Lucy A (I185)
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