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1001 Sarah's portion of father's will: $1+already rec'd, 1yr after death Fisher, Sarah (I653)
 
1002 Scanned image in possession of Leslie Price, received from Mack Price. Entire paper is now online at Small Town Papers Source (S1367)
 
1003 Second marriage for both.

[After marrying Mr. Barton, Josephine moved to Follett. CE Barton died in 1935. Afterwards she lived in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Barton. Her daughter Ethel by her first marriage married Joe Barton, son of her 2nd husband] 
Family (F1034)
 
1004 Second marriage for both. Jordan Zan's first wife not living at that time. Family (F755)
 
1005 Seems to have been injured in the war. Embry, James Blackston (I443)
 
1006 Seems vague. Miller, Jonas C. (I858)
 
1007 Self-employed farmer, per his WW1 draft registration. Price, Homer (I190)
 
1008 Sender's address not given, doodles on back include the words Kenninghamptonville and Cunninghamptonville, unknown if this is the sender's location or just made up words. C Embrey calls Mary his cousin, but his identity and relationship to her is unknown. He uses a different spelling of his last name than Mary's branch of the family is known to have used. Source (S91)
 
1009 sender: Dave Richardson, not in database at this time
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Fisher family 
Source (S593)
 
1010 sender: Phyllis Knutson, not in database at this time
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Record: "Minerva SWINNEY" 
Source (S590)
 
1011 sender: Record: "Barbara Jean RIFFLE"
recipient: Record: "James Malcolm PRICE"
topic: Record: "Dovie Marie RIFFLE"
Marie's family celebrated her 80th birthday, turning it into a family reunion. Barbara Riffle sent photos and updates to Mack Price. 
Source (S1205)
 
1012 sender: Record: "Belva WOODY"
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Record: "Clarence Antrum NICKELL" and Record: "Beulah Ursula PRICE" 
Source (S589)
 
1013 sender: Record: "James CLARK"
recipient: Record: "Kathryn Elizabeth PRICE"
topic: Record: "Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS" 
Source (S754)
 
1014 sender: Record: "Karen ANDERSON"
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Record: "Mary Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN" 
Source (S592)
 
1015 sender: Record: "Mary Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN"
recipient: Record: "Deborah CHAMBERLAIN"
topic: Poem written by Record: "William Benton CHAMBERLAIN" along with card and photo

Aunt Mary sent a note to her great-niece Debbie Price in 1977, shared a copy of a poem that her father, William Benton Chamberlain had written, along with a photo of 3 as yet unidentified men, and a dog.

The 3 men could be her brothers - she had 4 who survived childhood.
 
Source (S1356)
 
1016 sender: Record: "Rose Mary JONES"
recipient: Record: "Barbara CHAMBERLAIN"
topic: Taber Family

Ms. Listenberger is a descendant of Henry Clay Taber, son of Samuel Dennis Taber and Jane Pope.

Package of documents sent to Barbara Brown, data had been transcribed and compiled in the 1970s or earlier. 
Source (S73)
 
1017 sender: Record: "Shannon Kathleen CHAMBERLAIN"
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Family Update 
Source (S1327)
 
1018 sender: Record: "Shannon Kathleen CHAMBERLAIN"
recipient: Record: "Leslie Diane PRICE"
topic: Family Update 
Source (S1328)
 
1019 Served as a Private in the Somerset County Militia Rush, Peter Jr (I6117)
 
1020 Served his local militia, first commissioned as an Ensign in 1740. Promoted to Lieutenant October 1744, and Captain in May 1750 Coe, Ebenezer (I5069)
 
1021 Served the Oberlin Alumni Association as the president of his 1904 graduating class.

The obituary written for him in the Oberlin Alumni Magazine spells out the many connections between the Chamberlain family and Oberlin college. His parents and grandparents attended Oberlin as did 3 brothers and a sister. 
Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
 
1022 Service Source: NJ, REV WAR SLIPS: SINGLE CITATIONS OF THE NJ DOD MATERIALS, FHL ROLL #569455, MSS #131, #504, #1233
Service Description: 1) MORRIS CO MILITIA 
Fordyce, Samuel (I6119)
 
1023 Service: CONNECTICUT
Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 4-21-1716 LYME NEW LONDON CO CONNECTICUT
Death: 4-27-1785 LYME NEW LONDON CO CONNECTICUT
Service Source: CT ARCH: REV WAR, 1ST SER, VOL 11, P 13A, FHL #3544; CTSDAR, NON-MILITARY SERVICE IN THE REV, 1774-1784, GRC 1966 S1 VOL 153, P 121
Service Description:
1) SELECTMAN, 1776
2) MEMBER OF COMMITTEE TO SUPPLY PROVISIONS FOR SOLDIERS FAMILIES, 1777 
Peck, John (I6023)
 
1024 Service: CONNECTICUT Rank(s): PRIVATE
Service Description: 1) CAPT. BOSTOCK, COL. WEBB 
Beach, David II (I6007)
 
1025 Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1741
Death: ANTE 11-2-1819 MONTGOMERY CO KENTUCKY
Service Source: SUMMERS, ANNALS OF SW VA, PART 1, P 246
Service Description: 1) SURVEYOR, BOTETOURT CO, 1775 
Wade, Dawson (I6037)
 
1026 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1)
 
1027 Seven years after the deaths of their parents, 4 of the Embry children were still living together, tending the farm.. Arthur and Mary were taking care of their youngest siblings William and Georgie who were, by this time 15 and 12.
Witness Role: head of household Arthur Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: sister Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
Witness Role: Brother William Wallace EMBRY
Witness Role: sister Georgia Ann EMBRY 
Embry, Arthur Blackston (I458)
 
1028 Seward households both before and after the Legg household, in-laws of James Legg.
Witness Role: head of household James Robert LEGGE
Witness Role: wife Mariah Claudice SEWARD
Witness Role: son Cary Fenton LEGGE
Witness Role: son Earl Cone LEGGE
Witness Role: daughter Harriet LEGGE
Witness Role: son Lewis Oscar LEGGE
Witness Role: daughter Lorena E. LEGGE
Witness Role: mother Nancy Ann BECKHAM 
Legge, James Robert (I2586)
 
1029 Sharing her home with her daughter Marguerite, and Marguerite's two youngest children. The census taker wrote that Marguerite was a widow, she was in fact divorced.
Witness Role: head of household Lillian Gertrude LEGGE
Witness Role: daughter Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS
Witness Role: grandson Alfred Roy BRENHOLTS
Witness Role: granddaughter Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS 
Legge, Lillian Gertrude "Lillie" (I791)
 
1030 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I196)
 
1031 She clearly had pride in her appearance as well as dignity, strength, and possibly some stubbornness well into old age. By the age of 90 she was living in a retirement home. She had the attendants take her to get a permanent, and was just being brought back to her room when her daughter Ethel came for a visit. Allie was worn out, but refused to go to bed - she didn't want to mess up her hair! Riffle, Allie May (I223)
 
1032 She died of cancer not long after the reunion held for Katie Alma Riffle's 90th birthday. Maddox, Alice Kathleen (I276)
 
1033 She gave her occupation as "auditor" and claimed that she was once previously married, her married name being Mrs. Chester Bailey.

Father's name: Richard Kean (tough to read)
Mother's name: Mary E. McKreines (really tough to read) 
Kear, Catherine L (I2849)
 
1034 she had been ill for two weeks Williamson, Catherine Echols (I446)
 
1035 She had lived at an assisted care facility in Worthington, Ohio since 1995. Brenholts, Virginia Ruth (I758)
 
1036 she left no survivors Smith, Margaret (I983)
 
1037 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1)
 
1038 She moved in with her bachelor brother, and lived on his farm. Her children inherited the farm, Homer bought out his brother and sisters' share, and it is still in the possession of Homer's son. Williamson, Catherine Echols (I446)
 
1039 She received a postcard from her friend "Mrs. D.J.D." while Mrs DJD was traveling to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Embry, Mary Elizabeth (I232)
 
1040 She sold the land she had inherited from her father. This was a parcel of 159 acres in Tennessee, which she had inherited along with her brothers and sisters.

per Chancery Court of Records of Bedford Co., TN, compiled by Timothy R. & Helen C. Marsh. 
Albright, Sarah Catherine (I1453)
 
1041 She stated on the 1880 Federal Census that both of her parents were born in North Carolina as well. Albright, Sarah Catherine (I1453)
 
1042 She was 9 months old at the 1910 Census in May of 1910 Dyess, Thelma Lillian (I2900)
 
1043 She was an infant when her mother died. Lived with her grandparents until after her half-sister Katie was born in August 1901, then came to live with her father's family - into which she never felt she belonged (per Katie) Riffle, Mary Josephine (I230)
 
1044 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I196)
 
1045 She was the 34 year old widowed head of household with 8 children ranging in age from 20 to 3. Also on this census page - Thomas Clerkley, 45yo, his wife Claudie, their 3 children. Unknown relationship to Catherine.
Witness Role: head of household Catherine BRISBY
Witness Role: son Hodges CLERKLEY
Witness Role: son Thomas Daniel CLERKLEY
Witness Role: daughter Adell CLERKLEY
Witness Role: son Brisby CLERKLEY
Witness Role: daughter Udell CLERKLEY
Witness Role: son G.C. CLERKLEY
Witness Role: daughter Maggerine CLERKLEY
Witness Role: daughter Maggie CLERKLEY 
Brisby, Catherine (I4766)
 
1046 Shown as age 3 on the Oct 1850 Census.
Shown as age 14 on the July 4 1860 Census.
Fact Flags: Preferred  
Embry, Sarah Ann (I2526)
 
1047 Shown as being 24 on August 1870 census Embrey, Elizabeth (I2549)
 
1048 Shown as being 8 years old on the July 1860 census Embry, Sabrina Caroline (I2529)
 
1049 Shown as being 9 months old on the Oct 1850 census
Shown as being 10 years old on the July 1860 census. 
Embrey, Abner E. (I2528)
 
1050 Shown as being aged 2 on the Oct 1850 census.
Shown as being aged 13 on the July 1860 census.
Shown as being aged 23 on the August 1870 census.
Fact Flags: Preferred  
Embry, Martha Emeline (I2527)
 

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