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Tempie was probably born in 1829. | BRAZZIL, Temperance (I8189)
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Ten Mile Township, Everson Gosben Road
Pearla E Mcghee Head M 62 Iowa age 19
Mae Mcghee Wife F 55 Iowa age 18 | MCGHEE, Purla E (I11333)
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7503 |
Tenafly Borough
John D Leaycraft Head M 54 New York
Elizabeth V Leaycraft Wife F 33 New Jersey
Elizabeth A Leaycraft Dau F 8 New Jersey
Anna E Leaycraft Mother F 73 New York
John is an account superintendent for a life insurance company. | DAVIS, Anne Elibeth (I22264)
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Tenafly Borough
John D Leaycraft Head M 54 New York
Elizabeth V Leaycraft Wife F 33 New Jersey
Elizabeth A Leaycraft Dau F 8 New Jersey
Anna E Leaycraft Mother F 73 New York
John is an account superintendent for a life insurance company. | LEAYCRAFT, John Davis (I22265)
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7505 |
Tenant | CORNELISON, Conradt (I11867)
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7506 |
Tennessee | PIPKIN, William Newton (I12711)
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7507 |
Tennessee Militia | DINNING, Andrew (I10232)
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Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955
Name: Lavegas Disney
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 08 Dec 1919
Event Place: Campville, Campbell, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Age: 70
Birth Year (Estimated): 1849
Father's Name: John Disney
Mother's Name: Hancock
Digital Folder Number: 004183643
Image Number: 01422
GS Film number: 1299698
Reference ID: 412
His death date is the 3rd, the 3 has circles at top and bottom that make it look like an 8 but he was supposed to be buuried on the 5th. He died at Caryville, not Campville. | DISNEY, Lavegas (I18769)
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7509 |
TENNESSEE, PVT 114 INFANTRY 29 DIV, WORLD WAR I | BRINGHURST, David William (I22837)
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7510 |
Terrenoire Township
John N Boling Self Male 33 Indiana
Mary E Boling Wife Female 28 Tennessee [FARLIS?]
Susan F Boling Dau Female 8 Arkansas
Minerva J Boling Dau Female 6 Arkansas
William S Boling Son Male 3 Arkansas
John is a farmer. | BOLING, John N (I24076)
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7511 |
Territorial Census, Township 104, Range 13
Hermon N Luce M 36 New York
Mary E Luce F 24 New York
David Luce M 14 Ohio
William Luce M 12 Ohio
Richard Luce M 10 Wisconsin
Emma Luce F 6 Wisconsin
George Luce M 5 Wisconsin
Anna M Luce F 2 Wisconsin
John Luce M 7/12 Minnesota Territory
Herman is indexed under Suce. | LUCE, Herman N (I23707)
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7512 |
Texas
James W Warren Head M 54 Mississippi
Malinda Warren Wife F 54 Mississippi
Pearl Warren Dau F 17 Mississippi
Fred Warren Son M 14 Mississippi | WARREN, James Wesley (I2342)
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7513 |
Texas
Pvt MECH SUP CO 67 INF
WWI | ELLIOTT, Robert Wilson (I24391)
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7514 |
Texas Avenue
Leo H Mencacci M 38 Head Illinois
Mary Agnes Mencacci F 37 Wife Texas
Mary Agnes Mencacci F 15 Dau Texas
Leo Henry Mencacci Jr M 10 Son Texas
Alvie Lee Whitenton M 27 Lodger Texas | MENCACCI, Leo Henry (I1567)
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7515 |
Texas Catholic Historical Society - NICHOLAS JOSEPH CLAYTON AS A CATHOLIC ARCHITECT - Stephen Fox Father Hennessy was closely associated with the Incarnate Word Academy and was instrumental in getting the Sisters of Charity to begin St. Joseph's Infirmary in Houston. He also may have been the medium through which Clayton's firm was commissioned to design a public school building in Houston in 1892. The mayor of Houston, John T. Browne, who was president ex-officio of the Board of School Trustees, was a parishioner of Annunciation and a friend of Father Hennessy's. See Centennial Annunciation Church, 1869-1969 (Houston, 1969), 12. Clayton's office records indicate that he dealt with both Father Martiniere and the superior of the Ursuline Sisters in Dallas during the design and construction of one of the wings of the Ursuline Academy in Dallas. N. J. Clayton "Standard Diary 1887," entries for 29 November and 16 December 1887, and N. J. Clayton "Cashbook 1887-1889," entries for 27 July 1888 and 23 January 1889, both deposited in the Rosenberg Library. | BROWNE, John T (I3019)
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TEXAS CITY -
Mary Ann Newton, 76 a lifelong resident of Texas City went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 2, 2006 at Mainland Medical Center. Mary Ann was born December 19, 1929 in Texas City to James A. and Catherine Beall. Mary Ann was a former member of the Fraternal Order of Eagle.
Mary Ann is preceded in death by her parents, husband of 53 years Edward Wayne Newton who was the love of her life and brother Harvey Gene Thompson. Mary Ann is survived by two daughters Cynthia Ann Soliz and husband Ray of Texas City and Paula Elaine Ortiz of Kingwood; sisters Dorothy Pruitt of Santa Fe and Marjorie Combs and husband John of Spicewood, Texas; brother Floyd Thompson and wife Bridgette of Hawaii; seven grandchildren Monica and Glen Ware, David and Lillian Sheridan, Selena and Gabriel Zepeda, Keith and Sheila Ortiz, Stacie Jensen, Courtney and Lucas Liggett and Melissa Soliz; eight great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation for family and friends will be Monday, February 6, 2006 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque. Graveside service will be Tuesday, February 7, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at Galveston Memorial Park in Hitchcock with Imelda Carillo officiating.
Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. | BEALL, Mary Ann (I4812)
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7517 |
Texas Legislator | BROWNE, John T (I3019)
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7518 |
Texas Probate Index
Poovey, D. M. deceased Mar 30 1922 Rusk | POOVEY, Duncan McCallum (I6884)
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7519 |
Texas PVT 817 Depot Aero/Sq World War I | MCKINNON, Henry M (I14686)
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7520 |
Texas Veterans Schedule | SENN, Frederick (I2622)
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7521 |
That that she is reported to be 24 years old on the 1859 census, meaning she would have been born in 1825. In 1860, she was almost 34 (1826). By 1880, she had gained a couple of years (1824). | LOVELY, Telitha (I3526)
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7522 |
Thataker? Street
W E Talboy Head M 64 Iowa
Ruby Talboy Wife F 48 Indiana
Dean Talboy Son M 23 Idaho
Ervin Talboy Son M 18 Idaho
Albert L Allen S-in-l M 23 Idaho
Elain Allen Dau F 20 Idaho
C H Mastin Lodger M 27 Idaho
Garrett Ransdal Lodger M 23 Idaho
Walter is an ex-surveyor, Albert is a policeman. They all lived in the same place in 1935. | TALBOY, Walter Elijah (I21784)
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7523 |
The "G" is a bit odd-looking and could be a stylized J. | WILLIS, Harriett Dorotha (I6097)
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7524 |
The 13th Texas Cavalry Battalion was organized in the summer of 1862 and surrendered on 26 May 1865 with the rest of the Trans-Mississippi Dept. They fought at Fort Bisland (April 63), Brashear City (June 63), Donaldsonville (June 63), Stirling's Plantation (Sept63), Bayou Bourbeau (November 63), Red River Campaign (March-May 64),Mansfield (April 64) (where Mouton died), and at Pleasant Hill (April 64) (where Mellen was captured). | SPARKS, William (I6515)
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7525 |
The 1850 Census gives his age as 37 (1813), the 1870 as 50 (1820).
ATASCOSA County Texas
Survey Blk Grantee Leag Section Abs
MARY HOLDER M. HOLDER 106 423
Born in Kentucky, reared in Alabama. After parents death, moved to Arkansas with brother Jack. Jack died there and William drifted south to Bastrop, TX. enlists as a teamster at Port Lavaca Sep 1, 1846. Discharged Nov 1, 1846 in San Antonio, TX because of illness.
He is described as dark complexion, black eyes and black hair on his Soldier's Discharge. The honorable discharge is dated 8/16/1863 and is signed by S.T. Risler, 2nd Lt. Comp. C, 17th Regt. Tx Vol Inft. and Saul J.P. McDomell, Capt. Co. K Comd. Regt. in Camp Tx, La. The discharge is as a result of the recommendation of the Medical Board. In lieu of cash, he was provided clothing and transportation to Bastrop, Texas.
Look at Atascosa County History p. 225. | HOLDER, William A (I2896)
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7526 |
The 1850 Census in Monroe County has four Harlan families listed at the end of August. Next to Francis is James, I have added him as a brother but don't know that positively. After James is Charity, age 68, with Willie, Samuel, Sarah, Julia and Joseph. Then we have William, age 42, with Mary, Annie, Hezekiah, Amy, Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Temple, Hulda and Zachariah. | HARLAN, Francis Asbury (I21313)
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7527 |
The 1850 Census says he was born in Virginia and the 1870 says Kentucky. | ARMSTRONG, Solomon William (I173)
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7528 |
The 1850 Census shows Mary, age 23, born in Mississippi. This is his wife rather than his daughter. This family is difficult to trace because of the repetitive naming and the fact that so many different families resided together. I've seen a lot of sources that list 7 children for Russell and Lydia - William B, Emily Ann, Mary F, Sidney F, John Owen, Martha, and Melissa Lydia - and 8 children for Russell and Mary - Joseph A, Margaret, Russell, Charles, Louvinia, Stephen, Benjamin, and Archie. However, I have found no sources online that prove any of these children. I've also found sources that show most of these children to be nieces and nephews, again I find no sources that prove any parentage. If we go strictly with the 1850 and 1860 census records, assuming that all the children are with the correct parents, we find John O, Robert E, Sidney, Melissa, and Stephen who are all older than the supposed marriage date for Mary, and Joseph, Charles, Margaret and Miranda who would be Mary's children.
On the other hand, if brother Bryant died in 1850, Stephen, Sidney, and Malissa may be his instead of Russell's. This is the problem we deal with when a family uses the same names over and over. | RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
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7529 |
The 1860 census doesn't list her but this birth date is a few days before the family was enumerated; she should have been there. | DYCUS, Ida Katherine (I11083)
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7530 |
The 1860 census says Annie was born in Florida and Geneva, Alabama, is on the state line. | POLSTON, Annie Elizabeth (I23320)
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7531 |
The 1870 census has her at age 19 in June, making her born in 1850. | GRACE, Mary (I6334)
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7532 |
The 1870 census shows her to be 11 years old. Her death certificate gives her birth as 13 Apr 1869 and her tombstone has 15 Mar 1870. | MELLEN, Pearla Lewis (I19266)
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7533 |
The 1879 History of Tama County states that "The first marriage (in York township) was Mr. Jacob Bruner to Miss Susan Ashby, Feb. 17, 1856, by J. C. Vermilya, county judge." | BRUNER, Jacob (I5101)
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7534 |
The 1880 census is the only one that gives her first name and it's difficult to read. She is indexed as Louanna but it looks more like Lourana. | MAHURIN, Louanna D (I22718)
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7535 |
The 1900 Census did not list the birth months of Archie's family but did list the years.
On the 1930 census, Arch has a new wife, Fannie Winstead. | RIGBY, Arch (I17768)
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7536 |
The 1900 census gives his age as 18 and his birthdate as March 1882. His tombstone gives the death date of 24 Dec 1916 and his gae as 35 years, 1 month, 25 days which works out to 29 Oct 1881. | BRAZZIL, Lorenzo Hester (I8279)
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7537 |
The 1900 Census has Bud Cornelison listed just below John and Jane Cornelison. This could be George. | CORNELISON, George Garrett (I12027)
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7538 |
The 1900 census indicates that Rebecca had borne four children with only one living. There are three DENNIS children who share a headstone at Presbyterian - Lucretia (1881-1882), Gracie (1883-1888) and Gertrude (1885-1896). | MCGHEE, Rebecca Jane (I23575)
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7539 |
The 1900 census reports that Addie had borne 5 children with 4 living. | LANGLEY, Travis Hayden (I9484)
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7540 |
The 1900 census reports that Annie had borne 5 children with 4 living. | LANGLEY, Ruby (I9477)
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7541 |
The 1900 census reports that she has 12 twelve children with all of them livng. | LYONS, Zelinda Scott (I14907)
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7542 |
The 1900 Census says her father was born in Scotland. Almost every record of her last name is Fowlie. She and Doug were married at her father's house. | FOWLIE, Alma Louisa (I4834)
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The 1900 census says Jul 1892, age 7. | FINCHER, Richard Thomas (I126)
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7544 |
The 1900 Census says she had 14 children with 6 living. Five of those are Sanford, Henrietta, Joseph, Emma and Georgia. The 1910 census says 13/5 children. | STEWART, Martha R (I16256)
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The 1900 Census says she has had 11 children with 9 living. The 1910 says 11 with 8 living and I can find no further records on Eddie (Etta?). The 1910 also says this is her 2nd marriage and that she first married at age 26. Is this Emily Norris, daughter of Stanmore and Rebecca? There is so little information on her with varying dates and ages that it's hard to figure out who she is. | NORRIS, Millie Ann (I17341)
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7546 |
The 1900 Census says they had been married 34 years but she was only 36 according to that census. I assume he was married as a young man. | Family: James M PIERCE / Anna F MILLS (F6566)
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7547 |
The 1900 census says they have been married 29 years. | Family: John T BROWNE / Mary Jane BERGIN (F1487)
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7548 |
The 1910 census says John is divorced but his draft record in 1918 gives his contact as his wife. Are there three wives? I found no marriage records, He is NOT the John who married Nettie; that John was younger. | WYATT, John Albert (I12268)
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The 1910 census says Reuben G T Taylor but I'm thinking it was supposed to be Z T. | ATKINS, Reuben Z Taylor (I18189)
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7550 |
The 1910 Census says they were married 16 years. Mollie is listed as Mrs Mollie Ashley on the marriage certificate. I don't believe she and Laura are the same person. | Family: Harry Elm ANNABLE / Mollie ??? (F7281)
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