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7651 |
There are so many young girls named Ella Erickson that I cannot find her at this time. | ERIKSEN, Ella (I4906)
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7652 |
There are three stones in the Oakwood cemetery for Annie, Maud, and Martha Chambers, all babies. I have included them as children of Sanford and Martha. | CHAMBERS, Sanford William (I16253)
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7653 |
There are two Elba Ray McGhees and it's hard to keep them separate. This one was born in Guthrie County and is a few months older than Lucius's son.
I can't find anything else on Clara and I find only one child attributed to her - Gladys - and can't find anything on her either. | MCGHEE, Elba Ray (I23535)
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7654 |
There are two James Densfords in 1840 Kentucky in Jefferson and Oldham counties. | DENSFORD, James (I19861)
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7655 |
There are two Lovely Cemeteries in Tennessee. One in Campbell Co, near Laurel Grove on Schoolhouse Branch and the other in Anderson Co near Cherry Bottom. Or are they the same? | LOVELY, John (I3549)
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7656 |
There are two more children attributed to J E Vittum and Mary McGhee - Miranda (1880) [Myrtie M?], probably the unidentified Vittum stone at Presbyterian, and Ethel O(1891-1897) supposedly buried at Presbyterian, perhaps they share the marker. | MCGHEE, Mary C (I23576)
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7657 |
There are two records online. | Family: Winfred E KELLY / Josephine LOCKE (F6881)
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7658 |
There are two stones at Indian Green that are recorded as infants of John and Sarah McKinnis. It looks like both babies died in 1839, which would agree with the 1840 census that doesn't record any children in John's household. | HARTLEY, Sarah (I18607)
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7659 |
there is 1 M age under 10, 1 M age 16-25, 1 F age 16-25, total 3 people, no slaves | RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
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7660 |
There is a birth certificate for Davis Holder, July 11, 1926, in Milam County, to William and Nettie. This is an original certificate, he is Nettie's 9th child, five are living. I found one record for Chick that gives his birthdate as Aug 11, 1925; his headstone says 1926. I don't know if his accepted birth date is incorrect or if there was another child born to Will and Nettie. | HOLDER, Emmitt Samuel (I1430)
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7661 |
There is a birth record for a boy born 7/2/1885 to A. G. Carson and Mary A Carson (maiden name Achord). | ACHORD, Mary L (I14596)
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7662 |
There is a birth record for Virgil Hendrix, born to Ambrose Hendrix and Fannie Lines.
Ambrose is boarding with another family and listed as widowed in 1880 Henry County. He lives next to H S and Susan Morris. | HENDRIX, Ambrose H (I14961)
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7663 |
There is a Bonnie Langley, age 18, in Dallas in 1920, the census says telephone operator house but that has been marked through. The address is 525 East Jefferson Street; she works as a telephone operator. I don't know if this is our girl. | LANGLEY, Bonnie B (I9493)
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7664 |
There is a Carrie Slocomb Wingart also buried at Methodist. Mrs Aubrey Soloman signed her mother's death certificate. | SLOCUMB, Bessie Elizabeth (I18030)
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7665 |
There is a Channcy [Chauncey] M "Buddy" Sparks, died in 1953 in Oregon, birthdate 24 Feb 1884. | SPARKS, Chauncy Milton (I6663)
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7666 |
There is a Cora B Kirkley on the 1900 Census in Neelyville with parents Isaac and Polly.
There is a marriage license for Cora B Johnson to James W Powell in 1923 (with a Do Not Publish Today note). | KIRKLEY, Cora Belle (I14889)
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7667 |
There is a D B Maroney died 1915 in Chattanooga. | MARONEY, Daniel Burrough (I24282)
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7668 |
There is a Daniel Cook and a baby buried at Anniston. | COOK, Daniel T (I5755)
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7669 |
There is a death cert for a Mattie Blanche Mabray in McLennan County.
I have no proof that Thomas is the father of our James B Chambers. | CHAMBERS, James B (I16255)
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7670 |
There is a death record for an infant of John E Kirkley and Alvern Russian. Alvern was born in Deanville, AR. Baby boy died premature on Nov 8, 1839. | KIRKLEY, John E (I15851)
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7671 |
There is a death record for Grandma Martin, died 9/5/1885 at the age of 63y, 7m, 11d, in Cedar Co, MO. She was widowed and had lived in Cedar Co for 45 years. Cemetery records say Clarissa died in 1887. | ACORD, Clarissa (I2415)
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7672 |
There is a death record in Arkansas, for an Allie Burton of Hot Springs, Garland County, died 25 Aug 1900, buried in PARIS, Texas. I haven't yet seen an original for it. | TROUPE, Allie T (I24014)
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7673 |
There is a divorce in the records of the Limestone Co. Courthouse between Reuben and Sarah Sims O'Neal. She took most of his property including fruit trees, AND he had to pay her child support. | SIMS, Sarah Elizabeth (I12495)
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7674 |
There is a family in the 1940 census, Rachel Ralph and Alfred Gibbons, all the right ages. | SHEPHEARD, Rachel (I3206)
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7675 |
There is a Freddy Senn, age 16, from McLennan County, listed on the 1940 census for the Waco Home for Dependant Children. Is that Robert? | SENN, Robert Doyle (I3122)
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7676 |
There is a George Gesse living in Elba in 1860, age 26, working as a farm laborer. Emile immigrated in 1870. | GESSE, Emil T (I3126)
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7677 |
There is a George Patterson on the 1820 Smith Co, Tennessee Census close to the Pipkins - 11 people.
1850 Monroe Co, KY Census
449a 11481195
Patterson George 50 M W Farmer $1,200 TN . . . .
Patterson Margaret 51 F W . . SC . . . .
Patterson Mary 18 F W . . TN . . . .
Patterson Samuel 21 M W Farmer . TN . X . .
Patterson Eleanor 17 F W . . TN . . . . | PATTERSON, George (I12656)
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7678 |
There is a George Washington Mahurin in Carter County, Oklahoma, but I don't know if it's our George. | MAHURIN, George Washington (I11656)
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7679 |
There is a headstone for Letty Bannon in Stringer Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana. Letty died March 25, 1848, aged 41 years, 8 months, 6 days. She was born about July 1806. This is the only other record I have found linking a James Bannon to someone who might be Lettice.
The book Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Indiana says Lettice m. Andrew Penland in 1827 and does NOT list Sarah as a child of Bladen. Sarah and Lettice may be the same person or Sarah may be a grandchild. | ASHBY, Lettice (I5059)
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7680 |
There is a historical marker honoring William Delafield as a patriot in the LaGrone Cemetery near Hallsville, Texas. He is also listed in the Roster of Texas Daughters Revolutionary Ancestors. There is also a book "Delafield - The Family History" by Brigadere General John Ross Delafield.
The marker states:
"A veteran of the American Revolution; lived in this area as patriarch of a family whose history typifies westward movement of the people of the United States. Son of Nicholas Delafield, a cooper in the English Navy in 1740s and an artisan living in Mecklenburg County, Va., as early as the 1760s. William Delafield as a lad of 16 served in the militia company of a neighbor, Capt. Reuben Vaughan, during the year 1779 when the former American colonies-- joined together against the tyranny of George III of Great Britain. In 1785 William Delafield, then 22, moved to Georgia. There he brought up a family and in 1827 was awarded land on basis of his Revolutionary War service. By 1832 he and a son Nicholas lived in Alabama, where in 1836 both received land grants in Barbour County. The son in 1846 settled here in Harrison County, Tex. By 1850 William Delafield also lived here, where he was known to neighbors as an elderly man who sat in a rocking chair relating stories of old times. He had lost a leg, probably in frontier fighting in Georgia against the Indians. His descendants include persons who have attained distinction in military and civilian life in Texas and other states."
May 4, 1785
To His Excellency Patrick Henry, Esquire
Governor of Virginia
Sir,
The power of pardoning for Felonious Offences being left with you & the Hin'ble the Council of Stste, we beg leave to address you in behalf of William Delafield now under sentence of death for horse stealing..
Although we exercise the crime & are sensible that the most vigorous infliction of the laws of our Country should attend it's conviction--Yet, Sir, as the Mercy of our country thro' your Excellence (word unintelligle) is often extended to Offenders of this rank; permit us, urged by a hope, that (as this is the first) it will be the last offence of this nature the unhappy man will commit; to offer our Intreaties, accompanied by our wishes, that he may receive a pardon.
We might here mention several alleviating Circumstances, that might operate with your Excellency in this consideration; but will only observe the anxiety of an aged Father for an only Son, a Father whose Tenor of life (from a long couple of acquaintance) has ever been esteem'd moral & irreproachable;--& the Son (this instance excepted) as far as we know or have heard has never been charged with offence.--
The sincear desire we are persuaded that rests with your excellency, to comply with every request of this sort, --not incompatible, with the security and dignity of the Citizens over whom you preside; & the instances that have been attended with Happy effects during your administrations, prompts us to Hope our Request will be granted. --& with the Highest Respect subscribe ourselves.
Sir, Your excellencys most obedient & most Hbe servts.
Mecklenburg
May 4th 1785
Sam Hopkins, Jr. Tingnal Jones Sr
William Taylor Tingnal Jones Jr
Saml. Venable Richard Swepson
Thos. Field Sam Goode
Henry Walker Richd. Clausel
American Revolutionary War Patriots Buried In Texas:
William Delafield was another firebrand young man born in 1763 in Virginia, who served in the American Revolution as a substitute for a friend. In 1785 he was charged with stealing a horse, and sentenced to death! He received a pardon from Governor Patrick Henry and sentenced to hard labor for three years, however, he escaped from public jail and went to Georgia where he married and had a two sons and lost a leg fighting Indians. In 1850 he moved to Texas to live with his son Nicholas who had already migrated to Texas. William Delafield died in 1860 in Harrison County, Texas and was buried in a family farm cemetery located near LaGrone's Chapel. In 1972 there was a Texas Historical Marker placed on his grave, but no SAR or DAR marker has been placed on his grave. | DELAFIELD, William (I5431)
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7681 |
There is a J P Burford listed in the Death Index, died 1913, California. There is a J P Burford at Cemetery Park in Ventura, no dates. Since Philip R is buried there, I believe this is our James. I've found nothing else for James. | BURFORD, James Polk (I2476)
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7682 |
There is a J P Garrison in Florida in 1860, is this our Josina? If so, where sis the wife and child come from?
1860 , Alachua, FL
pg 32 (31B), d/f #236/241 Micanopy
J P Garrison Male 45 South Carolina
Elizabeth A Garrison Female 30 South Carolina
Mary A L Garrison Female 16 Georgia 44
Josina is a tailor. Elizabeth is worth about $2300. | GARRISON, Josina P (I7073)
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7683 |
There is a James Dicus, age 15 [1835], born Kentucky, on the 1850 census for Robertson County, District 6, pg 44B (stamped) or 87(written). In 1860, he is 23 [1837] and joined by E Dicus, age 45 [1815], born Virginia, dwelling/family # 532/529.
It's possible that both Phinis and Mary were married previously with John and Josie belonging to one or the other. Sabrina's birth date is probably actually 1848, instead of the 1847 recorded on her death record. The 1860 says she is 11 - turning 12 in October would put her born during the marriage. | DYCUS, Phinis Ewing (I11080)
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7684 |
There is a James in Brazos Co in 1900 married to Zona L for 2 years. | O'NEAL, James H (I16122)
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7685 |
There is a John and Delia Anderson in Saskatchewan, Canada. | BEASLEY, Adelia (I24178)
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7686 |
There is a John C Dycus in Todd County, Kentucky, George Young and family lived there for a time. | DYCUS, John C (I11081)
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7687 |
There is a large disagreement over the spelling of Mary Ann's surname but I believe it was either Erwin or Ervin. Her parents are supposed to be David Erwin and Alcie Ragan. There is a lot of misinformation but these parents make the most sense. Mary Ann's brother Enos, who married the same day their sister Louise did, later went by Enos Ervin and I believe this is where the confusion began. The other surnames, Irving and Irvin, are simple misspellings of that. | ERWIN, Mary Ann (I8841)
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7688 |
There is a letter of recommendation from the Baptist Church of Christ in Monroe co Al to whomever is concerned for Silas Ivey and his wife Catherine Ivey to be accepted into membership when they reached their destination. This occurred on the Saturday before the Second Lords Day in December 1846 Our grandfather Benjamin Franklin Ivy would have been 2 years old. (Joy Moore) [12 Dec 1846] | IVY, Silas (I6050)
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7689 |
There is a marriage record for a Catharine Martin to John Miller, 1875, in Dade County. Is this our Catherine? J G and Catherine Miller lived in Barton County in 1880 but I cannot find them in 1900. | MARTIN, Catherine (I10826)
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7690 |
There is a marriage record for a Milton Kingery to a Henry Jolly that says Milton is a girl. | KINGERY, Milton (I24450)
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7691 |
There is a marriage record for an Elizabeth McKinnis to William Brooks, 1849, in Hancock County. | MCKINNIS, Betsy (I23456)
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7692 |
There is a marriage record for H C Disney and Anna Mae Moss on Apr 6, 1940, in Benton County. | DISNEY, Henry Clarence (I3543)
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7693 |
There is a marriage record for Louisa Wills to A D Marsh in Tom Green County, Texas, on 7/25/1880. | WILLS, Louisa J (I17307)
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7694 |
There is a Mary L Holzworth buried in Old City Cemetery, 1891-1971. | HOLZWORTH, Fred (I16231)
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7695 |
There is a Mary Stephens in Atascosa in 1870 with an Ellen but no Laura. I'm pretty sure this is my grandmother. I'm thinking they must have had some relatives nearby. Precinct 1, page 47, image 9. | ???, Mary (I20122)
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7696 |
There is a memorial at FindaGrave for Mary Ann Hale, "wife of William Hale" but it can't be this William, she was only 7 years old when he died. | HALE, William L (I23804)
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7697 |
There is a memorial for Andrew Cook (1865-1947) at Zion Hill in Calhoun County.
Josie Ella and Vassie Tolbert (1936) | COOK, Andrew (I20503)
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7698 |
There is a memorial for him at FindaGrave in the Poplar Grove Cemetery in Tipton County. I have not confirmed his father's name. | MILLICAN, John Henry (I14437)
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7699 |
There is a memorial for Louise Hart Cook (1828-1919) at Zion Hill Cemetery in Calhoun County. | HART, Louisa (I17393)
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7700 |
There is a note on the 1880 census that Geneva is having trouble with her bowels. She isn'r on the 1900 census with her family and I found no marriage record for her. The 1900 and 1910 censuses say Georgia has borne 9 children with 8 living. | MCGINTY, Geneva (I22963)
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