Matches 7,751 to 7,800 of 8,746
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7751 |
Things are not quite right with this family. I may have two families mixed together. | CLARK, Isaac Finley (I17712)
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7752 |
This baby could have been born at any time before 1901; I placed it here to fill the gap between Frank and John. | BABB, Child (I11142)
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7753 |
This birth record in Cole Co, MO
Roark, Jno. Marmaduke Decatur Mo Cole Jan 4 1885 Roark, B D Roark, Eliza Payne | ROARK, Benjamin Downing (I12933)
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7754 |
This birth record in Saline Co, MO
Burford, Mary C. H. Saline Co. MO Saline Nov 8- 1883 Benj. F. T. Burford Eliza Jane Burford (Eliza Jane Rothock) | BURFORD, Benjamin F T (I13436)
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7755 |
This book has been digitized. | Source (S572)
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7756 |
This book has many pages on our Cormelison family and can be found under Books at FamilySearch.org. | Source (S264)
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7757 |
This can't be the right Minnie Smith, she was only 12 or 13 when Virginia was born. | SMITH, Minnie (I23674)
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7758 |
This card file lists all verifiable adult males in the Holston-Clinch River area in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, as well as information on early East Tennessee settlers. There are more than 4,000 entries which, in most cases, indicate birth and death dates, marriage information, children, abstract of will, and other biographical information if available. Information is sometimes continued on a second card. Sources are noted. General arrangement is alphabetical by last name. | Source (S328)
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7759 |
This Cemetery was covered by the reservoir and the graves were relocated to Calvary Cemetery, Dairy Ashford Entrance, near Westheimer. | STAMPLEY, Velma Lorena (I18115)
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This collection includes Chelsea Pensioners British Army Service Records from 1760-1913. The records contain information on men pensioned out of the British Army. The the National Archives record series numbers are WO97, WO119, WO121, WO122, WO131. Index created by FindMyPast.com. | Source (S2570)
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7761 |
This could be the Alice Disney who died in 1919 and is buried at Oowala Cemetery in Rogers County. | WHITEKILLER, Alice Rider (I22749)
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7762 |
This could be the Nancy J Peters, age 19, living with John Deason in 1870, Rusk County. | PETERS, N Jane (I23929)
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7763 |
This database includes scanned copies of these records. | Source (S2469)
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7764 |
This database is no longer online. | Source (S764)
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7765 |
This database is no longer online. | Source (S1045)
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7766 |
This database is no longer online. | Source (S171)
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7767 |
This date is calculated from the death date and age on her headstone. | GREGG, Sarah Ann (I22022)
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7768 |
This date is calculated from the death date and age on her headstone. | GREGG, Ellen (I22030)
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7769 |
This date is calculated from the death date and age on his headstone. | CARSON, Aaron Gregg (I22031)
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7770 |
This date is calculated from the death date and age on his headstone. | CARSON, George Richards (I22032)
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7771 |
This date is different than what is recorded at FindaGrave (18 Nov 1918). | BAKER, Martha Priscilla (I11413)
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7772 |
This family is also on the 1905 Census in Sioux City, Woodbury County, card number 279B (A B), 280B (Annie M), 281B (Mabel G, age 19), 282B (Grace E, age 15), 283B (Guy C, age 12) and 284B (Ruth I, age 1). | THATCHER, Almon Benjamin (I5127)
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7773 |
This family is difficult because the ages on the first census are incorrect.
1870 1880 1900
Jno Hendrix 35 Indiana 47 Kentucky 67
Elizabeth Hendrix 23 Indiana 35 Kentucky 55
Jasper Hendrix 12 Indiana 17 Indiana
William Hendrix 9 Indiana 16 Indiana 36
Frank Hendrix 6 Indiana 14 Indiana 34
John is on the census on the 20th of Jun 1900 but died on the 18th.
This is NOT the John and Bettie in Fayette, Kentucky. | HENDRIX, John H (I15108)
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7774 |
This family is difficult to trace because of the repetitive naming and the fact that so many different families resided together. Ive 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. It's possible that our Mary Rigby O'Neal is also a daughter of Bryant. | RIGBY, Mary F (I5562)
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7775 |
This family is difficult to track compared to W R and others. We know Jim and Dora lived with Arch on the 1900 Census so they're easy but there is the confusion as to whether child number three is a daughter named Julia or a son named Frank. The 1870 Census plainly shows Julia, age 1, but the very faded 1880 seems to show a son named Frank, age 11. I can't find a trace of either one of them. Willie is only present for the 1880 Census, age 9, and then he, too, disappears; there are simply too many Williams, Willies and Willises to track. | WILLS, Archibald (I3689)
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7776 |
This family is found twice on the 1860 Federal Census. On August 13, they are in Grimes County and on Aug 27th, they are back in Yazoo County, MS. | STAMPLEY, David (I18057)
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7777 |
This family is very frustrating. I have a marriage record for Sophia (daughter from 1st marriage) to Ben Edwards but Ben lived with Cornelia (2nd marriage). I have a marriage record for Cornelia to R G Cornelison but he lived with Georgia (2nd marriage). I don't know what happened to Sophia unless perhaps she started using a middle name. | ALLRED, John James (I24252)
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7778 |
This family probably didn't move around as much as it would seem, rather the name of the place changed. They were in Cobb County in 1850 and, in 1857, Milton County was formed from from part of northeastern Cobb County. So, in 1860, they were in Milton County, which was merged with Fulton County in 1932. | STEWART, Joseph L (I16260)
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7779 |
This family scattered when Marcus died. I found them in Montana, Arizona, California, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and even the Panama Canal Zone. I have nothing on Bessie, John or Matir (name?) and very little on Ruby. | MORRISON, Marcus Tullius Cicero (I1739)
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7780 |
This family was really set on naming their children after their relatives so it's very hard to keep the namesakes seperate from the others. | HICKS, John (I14975)
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7781 |
This information is taken from her tombstone. Dau of Mr C A and Mrs H V Jolley. | JOLLEY, Infant (I23928)
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7782 |
This is 4 pages, typewritten, discribing the life of Sarah. It was found in my grandmother's (Ima Jean Holder Senn) things when she died. | Source (S153)
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7783 |
This is a handmade gravestone and almost illegible. | TANKERSLEY, Richard J (I23662)
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7784 |
This is a railroad. | ARP, Frank Henry (I18600)
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7785 |
This is a tough family. They married in Alabama in 1873, were in Texas for the 1880 census and he disappeared by the 1900 census. | SNYDER, James R (I17573)
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7786 |
This is an assumption on my part, Emil and Martha lived next door to Henry and Wilhelmins. | GESSE, John Henry (I15790)
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7787 |
This is from the transcription of a grave monument. | Source (S318)
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7788 |
This is NOT an original source. | Source (S299)
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7789 |
This is NOT the James who married Mary Hill and lived in Brenham. | DALLAS, James (I3763)
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7790 |
This is NOT the Littie Dening who is the mother of Ann Dening Canida. | DINNING, Lydia (I10283)
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7791 |
This is possibly Marion Ennett Berry who married Ida Curlee. | BERRY, Marion (I22927)
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7792 |
This is possibly the James M who died in 1905 and is buried in Lampasas County. | IVY, James M (I6055)
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7793 |
This is possibly the Tommie Dyer born Sep 1879 in Rutherford County and died October 1970, last residence Rutherford County. | DYER, Tommie M (I11149)
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7794 |
This is posted on FindaGrave and is only identied as "Biography From Woodbury County History". I haven't been able to track down the details of this book.
W.W. Coon, an enterprising and thrifty farmer living on section 19, Rock township, and devoting his energies to the raising of grain and stock, has a valuable tract of land comprising 510 acres. His residence in Woodbury County covers twenty years, dating from 1884. He was born in Indiana on the 14th of January, 1847, and is a son of George Coon, Jr., who was a native of Pennsylvania, and a grandson of George Coon, Sr. who was of German ancestry. The latter removed to Ohio, becoming one of the early settlers in that state and there George Coon, Jr., was reared. When a young man he removed to Indiana, where he married Elizabeth Blake, a native of Virginia. Mr. Coon followed farming in Indiana for several years and two of his children were born there. In 1819 he removed to Wisconsin, locating in Iowa County and subsequently he took up his abode in Sauk County. About 1868 he became a resident of Madison County, Iowa, but still later established his home in Shelby County of this state. W.W. Coon was reared in Wisconsin, where he enjoyed good school privileges, and was trained to habits of industry and economy upon the old home farm. He was married in Shelby County, Iowa, in 1874, to Miss Elizabeth Anderson, who was born and reared in Wisconsin. The young couple began their domestic life upon a farm in Shelby County where he carried on agricultural pursuits for several years or until about 1884, when he came to Woodbury County and purchased the farm upon which he now resides. This at first comprised 110 acres and he at once began to cultivate and improve the place. He has built a good residence and two good barns and has also added other equipments. He has stock scales, the latest improved machinery, and has planted fruit and shade trees. In fact, the fine appearance of the farm is largely due to his effects, and he has extended the boundaries of his place from time in time by additional purchase until it now comprises 510 acres, all of which is valuable land. Mr. Coon commenced life a poor man and by strong purpose and indefatigable effort, together with the assistance of his estimable wife, he has acquired a valuable property. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Coon have been born nine children, who are yet living: Eva, the wife of James Mayclin of Correctionville; Alva who is married and lives in Correctionville; James at home; Elsie, Forrest, Zelma, Wilbur, Gladys and Goldie, all of whom are yet under the parental roof. Politically Mr. Coon is a Democrat where national issues are involved, but at local elections votes independently. He has never been an aspirant for office, preferring to give his attention to his business affairs. His wife, a member of the Evangelical church and they are well known in Woodbury county, were for twenty-eight years they have resided, winning the confidence and esteem of all by their upright lives. | COON, William Wiley (I9086)
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7795 |
This is probably Harold, he lived at the same address as Ouida. | MELLEN, Ouida (I19276)
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7796 |
This is probably Jarrett. | RANDLE, Barnett (I6110)
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7797 |
This is probably not her maiden name unless she is a cousin.
Her death certificate lists her parents as Mr and Mrs West. | VEIST, Maria Mina (I16286)
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7798 |
This is probably the Fred Froberg who died in 1996 in Harris County. | FROBERG, Fred Rudolph (I6293)
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7799 |
This is probably the James married to Sarah on the 1900 in Floyd County. | ALLRED, James Archibald (I24279)
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7800 |
This is probably the James who married Couza (Cozzey) [Tolson?]. | STEWART, Joseph Hutchens (I16977)
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