Matches 7,251 to 7,300 of 8,746
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7251 |
She was a beautician and lived at 978 Chamboard Lane in north Houston. | WARD, Elizabeth Cornelia (I12634)
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7252 |
She was a divorced waitress in a restaurant at her death. | GIBBONS, Roxie Evelyn (I14551)
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7253 |
She was always Mallie or Mattie except on her death records. | CLARK, Mary (I9686)
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7254 |
She was an epileptic and went to live at the hopital. Dad never knew either of his grandmothers. | MCKINNON, Emma (I1807)
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7255 |
She was married twice previously. The 1910 census shows no children born to her. They had been married 1 month on April 26, 1910. | ???, Lee (I18181)
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7256 |
She was previously married to Thiese. | SPOO, Clara Amelia (I23532)
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7257 |
She was previously married to Thomas Oliver Townsend and had at least two children. | HOLLAND, Nell G (I1575)
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7258 |
She was previously married to William G O'Neal in 1935 with at least one child. | DAGLEY, Lorena Fay (I11128)
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7259 |
She was probably born in 1777. | KING, Rebecca (I11835)
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7260 |
She was probably born in Illinois or Indiana. | ROBERTS, Mary Anne (I16097)
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7261 |
She was still living when Henry died. | WOOD, Lucy S (I21373)
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7262 |
She was the adopted daughter of Thomas L Jones of Natchez. I don't know if her birth name is Taylor or if she was married previously; if she was, she must have been very young. I believe her names lies somewhere between the two names in the marriage records. She was probably just plain Lucinda Taylor who dreamed of having a glamourous name such as Victorine Angorone; she was a teenager, after all, and orphaned.
One must assume that, after Grenville's untimely death, Vicky took her sons back to Louisiana where William Henry later met Lizzie. She probably remarried and chose to use her husband's name for the boys. William doesn't resurface until 1900 in Galveston County, Texas, married and with children. | TAYLOR, Victorine Angerona (I6345)
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7263 |
She was unmarried in 1930.
Knighten R.B. Infant of 7-19-1936 F Rusk Co Corine McKinnon R.B. Knighten | MCKINNON, Corine (I14689)
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7264 |
She was widowed when she died. | ARMSTRONG, Anna (I17)
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7265 |
She's Lue Berty on the 1880. She married Jose Bennett, 6 Nov 1920, Champaign County. | LARUE, Luberta (I22358)
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7266 |
She's widowed by the 1910 census. | TUCK, Susan (I215)
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7267 |
Shelby Co, Tennessee | PIPKIN, Arthulic (I12717)
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7268 |
Shelby Township
George Coon M 62 Pennsylvania
Mary Coon F 58 Virginia
Marion Coon M 15 Indiana | COON, George (I9065)
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7269 |
Shenandoah Co, Virginia | HOOVER, Matthias (I11519)
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7270 |
Sheridan Township
Clarkson R Jury Head M 76 Indiana 30
Mary L Jury Wife F 61 Missouri 16 | JURY, Clarkson Wright (I21959)
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7271 |
Sheridan Township
Clarkson W Jury Head M 46 Feb 1854 Indiana m. 18 yrs.
Ella A Jury Wife F 45 Jan 1855 Ohio 3/3 children
Nellie E Jury Dau F 17 Nov 1882 Iowa
Clyde B Jury Son M 14 Jun 1885 Nebraska
Grace B Jury Dau F 12 Feb 1888 Nebraska
Clarkson is a farmer and carpenter. | JURY, Clarkson Wright (I21959)
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7272 |
Sheridan Township
Hartson Jury Head M 54 Indiana
Clarkson is widowed. | JURY, Clarkson Wright (I21959)
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7273 |
Sherman is married, living at a hotel and is a mining promoter. | COON, Sherman Russell (I9191)
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7274 |
Sherman Russell Coon, age 34, born 19 May 1884, is a druggist and clerk for himself and San Juan County. His nearest relative is Della C Coon. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair. | COON, Sherman Russell (I9191)
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7275 |
Shirley and I exchanged email correspondence until her death. | Source (S340)
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7276 |
Short Creek
Albert W Wells Head M 63 New Mexico
Cora Wells Wife F 52 New Mexico
Birt Wells Son M 23 Arizona
Vera Wells Dau F 21 Arizona
Ray Wells Son M 19 Arizona
Neva Wells Dau F 12 Arizona | WILLS, William Albert (I17396)
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7277 |
Shrewsbury, York Co, Pennsylvania | FARLEY, Thomas (I11469)
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7278 |
Sid Albert Wills of Dallas, age 57, 20 Mar 1885, Ennis, Texas, is unemployed. His nearest relative is Della Bell Wills. | WILLS, Sidney Albert (I2984)
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7279 |
Sidney Elee Burton (Signature is Sidney E lee Burton), age 44, born 20 Jul 1874, is a self-employed farmer at Craft, Texas. His nearest relative is Sallie Burton, also of Craft. He is of medium height with blue eyes and dark hair. | BURTON, Sidney E Lee (I14445)
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7280 |
Sidney is probably NOT A CHILD OF RUSSELL Rigby. | RIGBY, Sidney (I18381)
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7281 |
Sidney Puckett
Services for Sidney G "Dink" Puckett, 92, will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Harper-Talasek chapel in Killeen, with the Rev. Dr. S. Wayne Reynolds officiating.
Burial in Killeen Cemetery. Died Tuesday in Mesquite. Born Mar 13, 1890, Hubbard, Coryell County.
Married Noel Puckett in Cold Springs, Aug 27, 1908. Sons, John O of Garland, Weldon F of Rockdale; sister, Mrs Lida Kimbrell of Killeen.
Pallbearers, Charles Norman, T H Norman Jr, John E Puckett, Kenneth R Puckett, David Puckett, Timothy Norman. Neil Clinkenbeard and R F Hotopp, honorary pallbearers. | GALLAWAY, Sidney (I6002)
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7282 |
Signature of informant is unclear. | RAGSDALE, James Washington (I1745)
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7283 |
Signed 7-Dec-1881
Probated Dec 1887
State of Tennessee - County of Sumner
In the name of God Amen.
I Richard Baskerville being this day in a bad state of health, but bllessed(sic) with a sound mind and good memory and knowing that I more then likely must shortly die, and as touching my temporal property which it has pleased God to bless me with. I on this the 7th day of December A.D. ___? give and bequeath my real and personal effects as follows:
1st. Now I therefore for the affection, favor and care shown me by my Brother Abner Baskerville give and bequeath unto him my bay mare, all my notes and accounts, which are, one note on W.B. Duval for forty five dollars, Due Oct. 1st., 1881, one note on M.R. Stovall, for sixty two dollars due June 1st., 1876. One note on B.P. Dye, for Two hundred dollars with a credit of seventy dollars, due the 9th. day of August 1878, also one note on Isaac M. Ashlock, for thirty dollars, due 1st. day of November 1881. And one account on W.E. Bernard, for twenty dollars, security money paid W.C. Gibson, Aug. 13th., 1878.
2nd. I give my brother Abner Baskerville, one tract of land lying in the 16th. Civil District of the aforesaid County and State bounded on the North by W.S. Payne, on the West by Mrs. Doria Blackburn, South and East by the lands of the O.H. Duval heirs, containing fourteen acres more or less.
3rd. I give to my brother Abner (pg 227) Baskerville, my undivided interest in the Dower of my Stepmother Mrs. Jane Baskerville, deceased, situated in the 16th. civil Dist. of the aforesaid County and State, with a request that he give it to one of his boys that may hereafter choose to follow the occupation of a farmer.
4th. If in the above enumeration of my effects, I have failed to state or put in anything of value belonging to my estate either personal or real. I hereby give and bequeath the same when found to my brother Abner Baskerville.
5th. For the favor care and affection shown me by my brother Abner Baskerville it is my desire and wish and I hereby relinquish my claims or accounts I have against him.
6th. My Executor will pay my burial expenses and indebtedness of my estate out of the first proceeds collected on the notes accounts and sale of said fourteen acres of land, and it is further my desire that said business be wound up as soon as practical by my Executor.
7th. Futhermore [sic] if during the remainder of my natural life I for my own comfort and support should need the proceeds of any of these my effects, named or not named, real or personally. I grant my brother Abner Baskerville, the priviledge [sic] to act for me in the disposition of the same for my use and benefit. I appoint my brother Abner Baskerville, Executor, of this my last Will and Testament, and I do hereby disannuls all or any other Will, and pronounce this my last Will and Testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused my seal to be affixed, on the day and date above mentioned.
his
(signed) Richard x Baskerville
mark
Signed in the presence
of Henry McDowell
Alfred Hammond
W.T. McGlothlin
(pg 228)
State of Tennessee
Sumner County Court December Term 1887
The last Will and Testament of Richard Baskerville, deceased, was this day presented in open Court for probate, and was duly proven by the oath of Alfred Hammons [sic], one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, which is received by the Court, and ordered to be recorded: Abner Baskerville, the Executor named in the Will, appeared in open Court and accepted the execution of the same. And thereupon the said Abner Baskerville, together with his surities [sic], Alfred Hammons [sic], and William Barnard, appeared in open Court, and entered into and acknowledged their bond, to the State of Tennessee, in the penal sum of Five Hundred Dollars conditioned as the law requires and said Abner Baskerville, as Executor aforesaid, was duly qualified.
Copy Test. OI. H. Foster Clerk | BASKERVILLE, Richard (I16831)
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7284 |
Signed a petition on behalf of one Jesse Dotson in Sept 1837 in Roane Co., Tennessee.
1800 Federal Census, Rutherford County, North Carolina
1822: Roane County, Tennessee Marriage Records
1823: Court Records of Roane County, Tennessee
1826: Tax List, Roane County, Tennessee
1827 Veterans Administration Tax List, Roane County, Tennessee.
1836: McEwen & McEwen Store Register, Kingston, Roane County, Tennessee
1840 Federal Census, Roane County, Tennessee
1840 Estate Inventory, Cornelius and Barbara Acord, Estate Book D, Roane County, Tennessee
1842 Estate Settlement, Cornelius and Barbara Acord, Estate Book D, Roane County, Tennessee
1846 Estate Settlement, Cornelius and Barbara Acord, Estate Book D, Roane County, Tennessee
1850 Federal Census, District #17, Cedar County, Missouri, M432-395, pg 155B
1853 Federal Land Records, Cedar County, Missouri
1857 Federal Land Records, Cedar County, Missouri
1860 Federal Census, Lynn Township, Cedar County, Missouri, M653-613
1880 Federal Census, Cedar County, Missouri
1840 Roane Co, TN Census
# 0867 Catherine Acred*
# 0870 Cornelius Acred*
# 1019 John Acred* | ACORD, Cornelius Jr (I2473)
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7285 |
Signed guardianship papers for three children with William's widow, Sarah, and Peter Bozeman, 5/1855.
Jim Bowie's mother was Mary O'Neal who marr. Stephen Bowie. This is in a book indexed in 2000 called "The History of the Annals of Northwest Louisiana". Mariah Gibson O'Neal (b. 1809) who marr Harvey O'Neal tells the story in 1890 in Rapides Parrish LA. [This is NOT true, Jim Bowie's mother was not an O'Neal.]
New York Daily Times (New York, New York), 9 January 1856
Horrible Retribution - In the early part of September last, a man living in Kemper County, in this State, whose name was Greenberry O'Neal, killed in an affray a man whose name we heard but have not forgotten. He was arrested and carried before the proper authorities and by them admitted to bail. A few nights since, while himself and family were seated around the fire, an unknown person approached his dwelling and placing a gun through a crack in the wall, discharged its contents at him, which entering his head, scattered his brains upon the floor, killing him instantly. An efforts was made, we learn, to find the perpetrators of this horrible deed and bring them to justice, but a last accounts no traces of them could be found. - Macon(?) (Miss.) Star.
There is a Greenberry O'Neal in Sumter Co, AL, in the land records 1838-1840
106 Harrison Allen from Oneal Greenberry pg 548
1848 Land Roll, Kemper Co, MS
Name Section Township/Range
ONeal, G.B. 3 10-17
1854 Land Roll, Kemper Co, MS
Name Section Township Range Taxable Acres
Oneal, G. B. 3 11 17 160
Oneal, G. B. 3 10 17 80
There is a Green Berry O'Neal livinging with Andrew Cliney on the 1860 census
Andw B Cliney, Margarett, Wm, Permelia C, Elizabeth, Mary A, Thos, Theodore, Green B Oneal | O'NEAL, Greenberry (I5568)
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7286 |
Signed his mother's death cert. | DORUM, Melvin Ivar (I5018)
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7287 |
Signed petition for new state, Washington Co, Pennsylvania | FARLEY, George (I13202)
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7288 |
Signed petition to the President for aid to Miller Co, Arkansas | SPARKS, Elsberry (I6578)
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7289 |
Signed petition to the President for aid to Miller Co, Arkansas | SPARKS, Matthew (I6585)
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7290 |
Signed petition to the President for aid to Miller Co, Arkansas | SPARKS, Absalom Jr (I6591)
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7291 |
Silas and Catherine were living separately by 1860, he with William and she on her own. | IVY, Silas (I6050)
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7292 |
Silas' parentage is theory only.
There are several families in Titus County in 1860 but the clerk used initials and I haven't decipered them. | IVEY, Josiah (I10589)
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7293 |
Silver Creek Township | SPARKS, Matthew Jefferson (I6540)
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7294 |
Simon Wingard to Susie Wilson | Family: Simon Peter WINGARD / Effie Susie WILSON (F6696)
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7295 |
Since this record is dated after Bladen and Catherine died, I believe it is this grandchild who received this land grant.
"Bladen Ashby of Shelby county, Kentucky ...
the East half of the North West quarter of Section twenty-nine, in Township Seventeen, North of Range three, West, in the district of lands offered for Sale at Crawfordsville, Indiana, containing eighty acres ... " | ASHBY, Bladen (I5171)
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7296 |
SIOUX CITY
Sister Cora Marie Kesner, O.S.B., 100, of Sioux City died Thursday, March 19, 2009, at Holy Spirit Retirement Home.
Funeral Mass will be 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Spirit Retirement Chapel, with the Rev. Dennis W. Meinen, chaplain, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to services Tuesday at the Holy Spirit Chapel. Arrangements are under the direction of Larkin Chapel, Christy Smith Funeral Home.
Sister Cora was born on July 15, 1908, in Sloan, Iowa, to John H. and Clarisa Kesner. She was raised in the Siouxland area. She graduated from high school and then entered the Benedictine Convent on March 17, 1928. She took her consecrated vows on March 21, 1930, in Sioux City.
She served God in the St. Benedict Hospital in Sterling, Colo., St. Vincent Hospital and St. Monica's Home, both in Sioux City, and the St. Benedicts Ecumenical Center at the Mother House in Madison, Wis. She had lived in Sioux City for the last 30 years. Due to a loss of hearing, Sister Cora's duties in the religious life were mostly serving God in the kitchen and domestic work. She always served the elderly sisters with love and humor.
She celebrated her 80th year as a Benedictine Sister on March 17, 2008. She was a volunteer for many years at the Bargain Center. Sister Cora also enjoyed doing needlework.
She is survived by her loving community of sisters; many nieces and nephews and their families, especially Frances Quintard and her family of Sioux City.
She was preceded in death by her parents; seven brothers; and four sisters.
Memorials may be directed to the Holy Wisdom Monastery in Madison, Wis. | KESNER, Cora Marie (I19409)
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7297 |
Siscilla is not mentioned in the family Bible, nor is there a female child born in 1847 but I believe this Bible was purchased and inscribed later so, with the four year gap in births, I believe it's possible that she was actually a child of William and Elmarreen who was either left out of the recounting or she was renamed Mary Elizabeth, who is not listed on the 1850 census. | LEE, Siscilla (I10196)
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7298 |
SKSN | KELLEY, Joseph Dale (I97)
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7299 |
Skunk Island?
Ernest E Mcghee Head M 50 South Dakota
Lacy Mcghee Wife F 39 South Dakota
Richard Swan S-son M 12 South Dakota
Elizabeth Mcghee Dau F 9 South Dakota
Roberta C Mcghee Dau F 5 South Dakota
Donald F Mcghee Son M 3 South Dakota
FamilySearch says Skunk Island but I only found that in the northeastern corner of SD. The Census says T-107, R-72 which is on the Missouri River northwest of Fort Thompson (north of Chamberlain). | MCGHEE, Ernest Elwood (I23562)
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7300 |
SLAVE OWNER
FUGITIVE #MANU- DEAF
# OF FROM MITTED DUMB
PG# LN# LAST NAME FIRST NAME SLAVES DESCRIPTION AGE COLOR STATE (FREED) BLIND REMARKS
4 21 Cherry A. B. 1 26 M B 0 0 0 FS HH #0147 | CHERRY, Andrew Brown (I12494)
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