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Matches 1,301 to 1,350 of 3,022
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| 1301 | On 1900 Census, stated they had been married for 48 years. | Family: Samuel Jefferson Matticks / Elizabeth Joicy Tener (F783)
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| 1302 | On 1940 Census, stated Jordan and Marguerite lived in Portland in 1935 Witness Role: Principal: [I2448] Jordan Vincent ZAN Witness Role: Resident: [I757] Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: Resident: [I2448] Jordan Vincent ZAN | Matticks, Jessie Marguerite "Peggy" (I757)
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| 1303 | On 1940 Census, stated Jordan and Marguerite lived in Portland in 1935 Witness Role: Resident: [I757] Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: Resident: [I2448] Jordan Vincent ZAN | Zan, Jordan Vincent (I2448)
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| 1304 | on his homestead, 4 miles west of Berryville | Gentry, Wesley Washington (I2008)
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| 1305 | On the 1880 Census, his son Franklin reported that his father was born in Kentucky, other children reported their father born in Tennessee. * 1850 Census, born Georgia | Bussey, Jamison (I1990)
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| 1306 | on the 1900 Census, Catherine Price (his mother) reports having had 4 children, of whom 3 were then living. Those 3 were Homer, Beulah, and Henry. | Price, Howard Wayne (I208)
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| 1307 | On the 1920 census, he was hired farming help in the household of Samuel Scott Riffle. On the 1930 census, he stated that he was retired. | Williamson, Samuel Robert (I507)
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| 1308 | On the adivce of Roger Williams, John with others purchased the Aquideck Islands and gave all of his personal estate to his son Enoch. This later was called RI. Both families belonged to a religious sect other than the predominent Puritans andthey were a follower of Anne Hutchinson who moved to RI and later Long Island, NY where she was killed by Indians. and at the time the Puritans were persecuting all followers of other religious faiths. This sect became so in disfavor because oftheir beliefs, that they had to leave Boston. Roger Williams advised these families of other religions to move to RI. John Briggs and 28 others purchased Aquidneck Island from the Indians where he was one of the orginal founders of Portsmouth, RI and is frequently mentioned in its earlyhistory. There were 3 or 5 very early Briggs Families in New England and one of them Clement has been studied extensively in a 3 volume family history. Perarl Leona Buck's "Briggs of Rhode Island and New York", written in 1920's is in the Buffalo Public Library. Bertha Bortle Beal Aldridge's "The Briggs Genealogy With Allied White Lines. Sam Briggs 1878 "Archives of the Briggs Family. LillaBriggs Sampson 1877 "John Briggs of Newport & Portsmouth, Rhode Island and His Descendants" pp57-60 in Little Compton Families by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour published by the Little compton Historical Society in 1867. History of Little Family ofMarshfield, Mass. by Charles Colket in 1910. John was a signer (by mark) of the compact of settlement of Aquidneck, Portsmuth Town Records. He was mad Freemand March, 1639. In March 1642 his vote was suspended until he had given satifaction for his "offences". The ban was removed September1642. The "offences" were not known. But he was thoroghly purged, as he took a conspicuos part in the town government. He was Juryman, Constable, Town Councilor, Surveyor, Special Commissioner, and Deputy to the General Assembly of the Colony. Thelatter post held coutinuously for many years. The Town was often indebted to him for moneys he had advaced them. he was charged with seeing that the inhabitants were armed and that they kept their arms in good condition. When the Colony orderedthe Town to purchase powder and shot, John bought if from Roger Williams. He lived on the "highway that leadeth to the windmill". At his huse, Town meetings were often held. In 1678/9 John gave his son John half a share of his estate, and gave hisson Thomas a quarter. Vol. 19 #587 of Family Tree Maker | Briggs, John (I1962)
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| 1309 | On the census, the daughter, Sarah J, is written as being 46 years old - and her father and mother are only 59! The evidence available is that Sarah J was actually 34, much less alarming. Witness Role: head of household: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I1453] Sarah Catherine ALBRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I1459] Sarah Jane SUTTON Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I4082] Pennie Ann ALBRIGHT | Sutton, Augustus Clayton (I1455)
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| 1310 | On the census, the daughter, Sarah J, is written as being 46 years old - and her father and mother are only 59! The evidence available is that Sarah J was actually 34, much less alarming. Witness Role: Principal: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I1453] Sarah Catherine ALBRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I1459] Sarah Jane SUTTON Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I4082] Pennie Ann ALBRIGHT | Albright, Sarah Catherine (I1453)
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| 1311 | On the census, the daughter, Sarah J, is written as being 46 years old - and her father and mother are only 59! The evidence available is that Sarah J was actually 34, much less alarming. Witness Role: Principal: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I1453] Sarah Catherine ALBRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I1459] Sarah Jane SUTTON Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I4082] Pennie Ann ALBRIGHT | Sutton, Sarah Jane (I1459)
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| 1312 | On the census, the daughter, Sarah J, is written as being 46 years old - and her father and mother are only 59! The evidence available is that Sarah J was actually 34, much less alarming. Witness Role: Principal: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1455] Augustus Clayton SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I1453] Sarah Catherine ALBRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I1459] Sarah Jane SUTTON Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I4082] Pennie Ann ALBRIGHT | Albright, Pennie Ann (I4082)
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| 1313 | on the Island shore at Little Dyke | Archibald, Colonel Robert (I4213)
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| 1314 | on the North side of West Buffalo Street | Fisher, Nathaniel Dean (I678)
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| 1315 | on the property of her son, Dozier | Dove, Catherine (I1474)
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| 1316 | on the property of his son, Dozier | Sutton, James (I1473)
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| 1317 | Original death event location was Backbone Mountain, Searcy Arkansas - but Backbone Mountain is in Sebastian County. Will just say Searcy County for now. | Duck, Sarah Armelda (I3272)
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| 1318 | Original Place listing was Green Brier Creek, London County, Virginia. There doesn't appear to have ever been a London County in Virginia. There was a Greenbrier County in Virginia in the late 1700's. It eventually went to West Virginia. This could use a bit more research | Sutton, James (I1473)
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| 1319 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Thomas Oliver (I798)
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| 1320 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, John Heenan (I845)
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| 1321 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Mary Ann (I849)
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| 1322 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Herman (I951)
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| 1323 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Samuel Dennis (I957)
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| 1324 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Frank Lawrence (I959)
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| 1325 | Original will 22 Mar 1906: She asked to be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummins. Donation of $500 was made to the Church of God and the Antioch Church, to be divided equally between them. She gave $200 to Miss Emily A. Stacy, perhaps a maid or caretaker. The residue of her estate was to be divided in 4 equal portions, 1/4 each to three of her nephews,Thomas O. Taber, Herman Taber and John H. Taber, and the remaining part split between nephew Samuel D. Taber and Frank L. Taber (son of nephew Herman Taber). Codicil 16 Jun 1909: In this codicil she increased the funding for gravesite care, and, most interestingly, disinherited her nephew Samuel Dennis Taber in favor of Harry L. Taber, son of her nephew Herman. Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I959] Frank Lawrence TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I951] Herman TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I957] Samuel Dennis TABER Witness Role: Removed by codicil Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER Witness Role: Heir: [I961] Harry L. TABER Witness Role: Added by codicil | Taber, Harry L. (I961)
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| 1326 | Originally: Registers of Persons Held for Boards of Special Inquiry at the San Francisco, California, Immigration Office, February 1910-May 1941; | Source (S201)
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| 1327 | other Cash children are listed with their families on the same census page Witness Role: head of household: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: wife: [I4357] Pheletia White TAYLOR Witness Role: daughter: [I4423] Louisa Rebecca CASH Witness Role: daughter: [I4424] Nancy Elizabeth CASH | Cash, Moses Reuben (I4358)
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| 1328 | other Cash children are listed with their families on the same census page Witness Role: Principal: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: head of household: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: wife: [I4357] Pheletia White TAYLOR Witness Role: daughter: [I4423] Louisa Rebecca CASH Witness Role: daughter: [I4424] Nancy Elizabeth CASH | Taylor, Pheletia White "Jane" (I4357)
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| 1329 | other Cash children are listed with their families on the same census page Witness Role: Principal: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: head of household: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: wife: [I4357] Pheletia White TAYLOR Witness Role: daughter: [I4423] Louisa Rebecca CASH Witness Role: daughter: [I4424] Nancy Elizabeth CASH | Cash, Louisa Rebecca (I4423)
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| 1330 | other Cash children are listed with their families on the same census page Witness Role: Principal: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: head of household: [I4358] Moses Reuben CASH Witness Role: wife: [I4357] Pheletia White TAYLOR Witness Role: daughter: [I4423] Louisa Rebecca CASH Witness Role: daughter: [I4424] Nancy Elizabeth CASH | Cash, Nancy Elizabeth (I4424)
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| 1331 | Ovarian Cancer. | Lackey, Mabel A. (I4248)
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| 1332 | Owned a carriage shop, per his mother's obituary. | Bates, Walter Joseph (I2435)
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| 1333 | Page number written on right hand pages only, the next page in the series is 719, so this left hand page is 718. | Source (S1479)
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| 1334 | Parentage assumed strictly on the location in the same household of adults with children on the census. Census does not state relationships of household members to one another. | Duck, Elizabeth (I2390)
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| 1335 | Part of the Rosemary Listenberger package sent to Barbara Brown in 1993. | Source (S74)
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| 1336 | Partner in a farm with C.S. and W.M. Gandy. Witness Role: head of household: Name: C. S. Gandy Witness Role: 21 year old single male, farmer Witness Role: brother: Name: W. M. Gandy Witness Role: 24 year old single male Witness Role: partner: [I216] Samuel Scott RIFFLE | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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| 1337 | Passed from Katie (Riffle) Price to her son, Mack Price, and then to his daughter Leslie Price. | Source (S88)
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| 1338 | Paul Taber-801 employed his brother Humphrey to adjust Paul's interest of their father Jacob's estate. Witness Role: Principal: [I902] Humphrey B TABER Witness Role: Unknown: [I793] Paul Jones TABER | Taber, Paul Jones (I793)
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| 1339 | Paul Taber-801 employed his brother Humphrey to adjust Paul's interest of their father Jacob's estate. Witness Role: Unknown: [I793] Paul Jones TABER | Taber, Humphrey B (I902)
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| 1340 | Per 1920 Census, AB and Mollie lived on Everett Street near the center of town, and owned their home outright. He was a furniture salesman, they had two sons. Witness Role: head of household: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I615] Mollie Annie MIDDLETON Witness Role: son: [I2896] Thomas Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: son: [I4620] Robert Lee EMBRY | Embry, Arthur Blackston (I458)
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| 1341 | Per 1920 Census, AB and Mollie lived on Everett Street near the center of town, and owned their home outright. He was a furniture salesman, they had two sons. Witness Role: Principal: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I615] Mollie Annie MIDDLETON Witness Role: son: [I2896] Thomas Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: son: [I4620] Robert Lee EMBRY | Middleton, Mollie Annie (I615)
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| 1342 | Per 1920 Census, AB and Mollie lived on Everett Street near the center of town, and owned their home outright. He was a furniture salesman, they had two sons. Witness Role: Principal: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I615] Mollie Annie MIDDLETON Witness Role: son: [I2896] Thomas Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: son: [I4620] Robert Lee EMBRY | Embry, Thomas Blackston "Moco" (I2896)
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| 1343 | Per 1920 Census, AB and Mollie lived on Everett Street near the center of town, and owned their home outright. He was a furniture salesman, they had two sons. Witness Role: Principal: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I615] Mollie Annie MIDDLETON Witness Role: son: [I2896] Thomas Blackston EMBRY Witness Role: son: [I4620] Robert Lee EMBRY | Embry, Robert Lee (I4620)
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| 1344 | Per 1920 Census, Luther and Pearlie were living on a farm with their 3 young sons. They were renting the farm. Witness Role: head of household: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: wife: [I226] Pearlie WITT Witness Role: son: [I256] Witten Sinclair RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I257] Alton Milford RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I260] Stanley Scott RIFFLE | Riffle, Luther Tyrell (I225)
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| 1345 | Per 1920 Census, Luther and Pearlie were living on a farm with their 3 young sons. They were renting the farm. Witness Role: Principal: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: head of household: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: wife: [I226] Pearlie WITT Witness Role: son: [I256] Witten Sinclair RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I257] Alton Milford RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I260] Stanley Scott RIFFLE | Witt, Pearlie (I226)
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| 1346 | Per 1920 Census, Luther and Pearlie were living on a farm with their 3 young sons. They were renting the farm. Witness Role: Principal: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: head of household: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: wife: [I226] Pearlie WITT Witness Role: son: [I256] Witten Sinclair RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I257] Alton Milford RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I260] Stanley Scott RIFFLE | Riffle, Witten Sinclair (I256)
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| 1347 | Per 1920 Census, Luther and Pearlie were living on a farm with their 3 young sons. They were renting the farm. Witness Role: Principal: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: head of household: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: wife: [I226] Pearlie WITT Witness Role: son: [I256] Witten Sinclair RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I257] Alton Milford RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I260] Stanley Scott RIFFLE | Riffle, Alton Milford (I257)
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| 1348 | Per 1920 Census, Luther and Pearlie were living on a farm with their 3 young sons. They were renting the farm. Witness Role: Principal: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: head of household: [I225] Luther Tyrell RIFFLE Witness Role: wife: [I226] Pearlie WITT Witness Role: son: [I256] Witten Sinclair RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I257] Alton Milford RIFFLE Witness Role: son: [I260] Stanley Scott RIFFLE | Riffle, Stanley Scott (I260)
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| 1349 | Per 1930 Census, William and Johncy were renting a farm in Ellis county, their two youngest daughters lived with them. Witness Role: head of household: [I2897] William Thomas DYESS Witness Role: wife: [I460] Johncy Helen EMBRY Witness Role: daughter: [I2904] Gertrude Lee DYESS Witness Role: daughter: [I2906] Morene DYESS | Dyess, William Thomas (I2897)
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| 1350 | Per 1930 Census, William and Johncy were renting a farm in Ellis county, their two youngest daughters lived with them. Witness Role: Principal: [I2897] William Thomas DYESS Witness Role: head of household: [I2897] William Thomas DYESS Witness Role: wife: [I460] Johncy Helen EMBRY Witness Role: daughter: [I2904] Gertrude Lee DYESS Witness Role: daughter: [I2906] Morene DYESS | Embry, Johncy Helen (I460)
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