Notes
Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 3,285
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1051 | Shown on 1870 census | Fausett, David (I630)
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1052 | Simon Railsback of Argos is listed as a surviving brother of Melissa Jane Railsback Taber, who died in February of 1951. | Railsback, Simon Brown (I830)
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1053 | Slade One Name Study has an entry for a Josias Slade, has some detail that Family Search was lacking, so I used it to flesh out some of the abbreviations and locations. All considered suspect / unsourced effectively. | Slade, Josias (I2782)
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1054 | Smith had been engaged to Rhesa Swinney, but at the last minute "fell in love" with Margaret and they eloped. This caused a permanent rift in the family. Margaret's name was never again spoken in the Swinney household, and the Smith children were never welcomed at the Swinney homestead | Family (F341)
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1055 | Social Security Death Index, Master File | Source (S856)
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1056 | Solemnized at the residence of James M. Sutton of Marshall County. Mr. Sutton was first thought to have been Martha's father, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps he was an uncle, perhaps he was the pastor in the area. Justice of Peace Eli Campbell presiding. Co-signer on the marriage bond was a man named William Bondurant. Family Bible gives the marriage date of 12 March (1862, which is probably wrong). Possibly the bond and license were done on the 11th and the ceremony on the 12th. It was wartime, the first child came along only 5 months later. | Family (F67)
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1057 | Some of the attached documents are itemizations of property were done in Oglethorpe County Georgia, some of his sons lived there at that time apparently. In Wake County, NC, 1797 a Division of the Estate listing amounts distributed during his lifetime, listed recipients are: Joseph Embrough John Embrough William Embrough Reuben Embrough Enoch Embrough Boley Embrough Mark Simms Charles Ritch Total value of estate: 247 pounds. | Embry, Thomas (I3156)
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1058 | Some of these children are from his first marriage, and some from his second. Since his 2nd wife, Martha Embrey, was enumerated in 1870 as an unmarried woman living with her parents, it's most likely that only the 3 youngest children are hers. Witness Role: head of household Solemon Zackery Monroe SISK Witness Role: wife Martha Emeline EMBRY Witness Role: daughter Amanda SISK Witness Role: daughter Martha Rebecca SISK Witness Role: son Robert Bennett SISK Witness Role: son John Curtis SISK Witness Role: daughter Senia SISK Witness Role: son James Richard SISK Witness Role: son Charles Albert SISK Witness Role: daughter Susie SISK | Sisk, Solemon Zackery Monroe (I2575)
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1059 | Son WHH Lackey, on 1910 Census, gave father's birth location as North Carolina. | Lackey, Robert Waid (I4236)
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1060 | Speculative. There is a Revolutionary pay voucher for Thomas Embrough from North Carolina. | Embry, Thomas (I3156)
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1061 | Spent 5 years in GA prison for robbery | Sutton, James D. (I1457)
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1062 | Spirit of '76 in Rhode Island: Sketches of the efforts of the government and people in the war of the revolution. Together with the names of those who belonged to Rhode Island regiments in the army. With biographical notices, reminiscences, etc., etc, 352 p. 25 cm Full index of this work is found in James N. Arnold's Vital record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850. Providence, 1901. v. 12, p. 91-298 Full text of the work is available at the Internet Archive. | Source (S1499)
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1063 | Spoke of a Grandpa Dugger - perhaps Amanda's father? | Murphy, Josephine (I214)
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1064 | SS Riffle moved to Ellis, Texas to become an overseer of a plantation. His wife had died, He brought his 4 eldest children with him, leaving the baby, Mary, in the care of other relatives. He would soon marry Mary Embry, have a daughter, Katie, and bring his young daughter Mary to live with the blended familiy. Witness Role: head of household Samuel Scott RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter Annie Beatrice RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: son Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter Eunice Ida RIFFLE | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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1065 | State commissioner in the erection of the New York State Institution for the Blind in 1866. Republican Representative from the State of New York for the 41st Congress 1869-1874. | Fisher, John (I675)
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1066 | Stated occupation on draft registration form is Secretary of Coal company, employer is General Hocking and Coal Co, at 44 E Broad St. Columbus. | Brenholts, Roy (I756)
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1067 | Stated occupation on draft registration form was self-employed painter, doing general work. | Tribble, William Floyd (I2950)
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1068 | Stated on 1880 Census that her parents were both born in Tennessee | Waddle, Mary Jane (I1462)
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1069 | Stated on census that he was married, but his wife and children were not in the household. Also stated that he had been living in the same place in 1935, either alone or with his family is unknown. Stated that he had completed only grade 5. At the time of the census he was unemployed and seeking work. Had a boarder, Paul Edwards. Witness Role: head of household Thomas Daniel CLERKLEY Witness Role: boarder Name: Paul Edwards Witness Role: 24 year old single black man, employed as a janitor at the copper refinery | Clerkley, Thomas Daniel (I4760)
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1070 | Stated that we was working for his father. | Roach, Robert Emmett (I608)
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1071 | stated value of home $2000 Witness Role: head of household Alexander DUGGER Witness Role: wife Catherine REYNOLDS Witness Role: daughter Mary F. DUGGER Witness Role: daughter Amanda L. DUGGER Witness Role: daughter Cornelia Ann DUGGER Witness Role: daughter Sarah A. DUGGER Witness Role: son Thomas M. DUGGER Witness Role: daughter Katherine DUGGER Witness Role: daughter Evadney Jane DUGGER | Dugger, Alexander (I2175)
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1072 | Steamship said to set sail Wed, 21 Jun 1899 at 10am, stated return to the US on 30 Aug 1899. Sailing from Pier 14 on the North River, New York City. Destination unknown | Chamberlain, William Benton (I807)
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1073 | Stenographer for a Coal Co, a lodger in the Worch home. | McIntyre, Sarah C (I2510)
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1074 | stillborn | Council, Tammy (I521)
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1075 | stillborn | Murphy, Son (I985)
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1076 | stillborn | Sutton, Augustus R. (I1469)
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1077 | Sutton AR was known as Albany Township. | Sutton, William Neville (I1511)
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1078 | Sydney Fisher, distant cousin, contacted Tom Chamberlain, and then Debbie Chamberlain, to provide genealogical information about our common Fisher ancestors. | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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1079 | Taber Brothers set up Commercial Bank along with John C. Cavendar | Taber, John Heenan (I845)
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1080 | Taber Brothers set up Farmers and Traders Bank with C. D. Chapman | Taber, John Heenan (I845)
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1081 | Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 | Source (S894)
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1082 | Thanksgiving Day | Family (F1)
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1083 | The 1840 Census for Itawamba County, MS shows James Tribble living with a female child aged 10 to 15 years old. | Tribble, Female Child (I3447)
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1084 | The 1840 Census from Itawamba County, MS, shows James Tribble living with a male child under 5 years old. | Tribble, Male Child (I3446)
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1085 | The 1860 Census, reportedly taken 13 Jun 1860, shows him alive, and 1 month old. Family lore gave birth year of 1859, and a death date of 10 Jun, which can't be correct. | Peck, Charles F. (I2512)
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1086 | The 1880 Census shows his father born in North Carolina, and his mother born in Georgia. The 1850 Census states that he was born in Georgia, but the subsequent 3 Census that he is shown on list a birth state of Tennessee, so there is some question, but Tennessee seems more likely. | Williamson, Samuel Payne (I450)
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1087 | The appelation of Major indicates possible military service | Sutton, John Howard (I1464)
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1088 | The attached unlabeled photo states that Tom Chamberlian called the names of the debutantes, which was his responsibility as the huband of the VP. Not sure what The Assembly is. | Bond, Virginia Dell (I591)
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1089 | The Book, History of Marshall County gives her parents as John and Nancy Plake 1880 census: father born in KY, mother born in OH 1900 census: father born in KY, mother born in OH 1910 census: father born in KY, mother born in OH | Plake, Rachel (I797)
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1090 | The cemetery, and the town of Grant, are on the plateau of Gunters Mountain. | Sutton, James Russell "Indian Jim" (I1493)
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1091 | The census-taker appears to have marked the "cannot read" and "cannot write" columns in reverse. He was supposed to mark the column if the person was illiterate, but based on the ages and "in school" status of the individuals on the list, he marked the column if the person COULD read and write. | Source (S806)
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1092 | The census-taker appears to have marked the "cannot read" and "cannot write" columns in reverse. He was supposed to mark the column if the person was illiterate, but based on the ages and "in school" status of the individuals on the list, he marked the column if the person COULD read and write. | Source (S807)
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1093 | The census-taker appears to have marked the "cannot read" and "cannot write" columns in reverse. He was supposed to mark the column if the person was illiterate, but based on the ages and "in school" status of the individuals on the list, he marked the column if the person COULD read and write. | Source (S808)
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1094 | The description of applicant stated: Age: 51 years Stature: 5 feet, 4 inches Forehead: Bald Eyes: Blueish gray Nose: straight Mouth: small Chin: not very prominent hair: gray complexion: light face: rather thin | Chamberlain, William Benton (I807)
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1095 | The eldest son, William P, is the son of WHH and his deceased first wife, Mary, who is the sister of Adaline. Witness Role: head of household William Henry Harrison LACKEY Witness Role: wife Adaline SIMONS Witness Role: son William P. LACKEY Witness Role: son Leander McDonald LACKEY Witness Role: son Stonewall Jackson LACKEY Witness Role: son Thomas James LACKEY Witness Role: son Alexander LACKEY Witness Role: boarder Name: Isaac Hughs Witness Role: 52 year old widowed man | Lackey, William Henry Harrison (I4230)
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1096 | The existence of this woman is entirely presumed, based on the structure of Curtis Embry's family with his wife Rebecca Larue. Given the dates of James B and Charles D birth, prior to the marriage to Rebecca, and before Rebecca would really have been likely to be their mother, it is most likely that Curtis Embry married this woman, had two sons, she died, then Curtis married Rebecca and had more children. | Nancy (I2570)
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1097 | The Fausetts lived very close to where the Gandy Brothers and Sam Riffle were partners in a farm. | Fausett, Andrew Newton (I448)
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1098 | The formal adoption decree was sealed for years, released to Mack Price in 2004 following his petition of the relevant courts. This decree indicates that the adoption itself was a rather lengthy process - at least as far as all of the legal proceedings go. Katie and Homer took Mack to their home on 07 Dec 1933, and named him James Malcolm Price. The Home of Redeeming Love relinquished all rights to the child on 17 Dec 1936. I do not know the reason for the delay, perhaps it was a standard practice waiting period. Homer and Katie executed adoption papers 05 Jan 1937, essentially right after they were permitted to do so by the Home of Redeeming Love. They later discovered that they needed to petition the court for this adoption, and to have the court appoint an investigator to attest to the suitability of Homer and Katie as parents, so that was done. Thus the adoption and legal name change weren't truly effective until 06 Sep 1937. The document attached to the referenced source is itself dated 24 Nov 1939, I suppose that is the date that the documents were filed and sealed, but am not sure. Definitely seems like a lengthy process - but just for the law. Mack was with Katie and Homer as their son from that day in December, 1933. The law just took a while to catch up to reality. Witness Role: Witness James Malcolm PRICE Witness Role: Witness Katie Alma RIFFLE | Price, Homer (I190)
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1099 | The Fort Worth Newspaper interviewed, photographed, and ran an article about twin girls, Debbie and Bobbie Chamberlain, choosing different colleges, preparing to be separated for the first time in their lives. Witness Role: subject Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: subject Deborah CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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1100 | The History of Marshall County states that Samuel Dennis Taber and his wife Jane Pope were both born in New York. | Taber, Samuel Dennis (I794)
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