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| 1501 | Roy was a manager in the coal business, owned his home with no mortgage. Witness Role: Principal: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I757] Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I758] Virginia Ruth BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I763] Alfred Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: mother-in-law: [I791] Lillian Gertrude LEGGE | Brenholts, Barbara Lee (I761)
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| 1502 | Roy was a manager in the coal business, owned his home with no mortgage. Witness Role: Principal: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I757] Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I758] Virginia Ruth BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I763] Alfred Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: mother-in-law: [I791] Lillian Gertrude LEGGE | Brenholts, Alfred Roy Sr (I763)
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| 1503 | Roy was a manager in the coal business, owned his home with no mortgage. Witness Role: Principal: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I756] Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I757] Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I758] Virginia Ruth BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I763] Alfred Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: mother-in-law: [I791] Lillian Gertrude LEGGE | Legge, Lillian Gertrude "Lillie" (I791)
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| 1504 | S. may be the first initial of her maiden name rather than her middle name, documentation is unclear | Segnet, Amparo G. (I741)
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| 1505 | S. S. was an over-seer of a cotton plantation in Ellis County Texas, owned by Earl Fort. Moved there probably because the Faucetts were already there - going from Tennessee. [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s] | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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| 1506 | Said to have been "a sea captain" during the War of 1812 Rumor, family tradition - no evidence for this claim as yet | Taber, Paul Jones (I793)
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| 1507 | Said to have been killed in the Civil War, could, of course, have been a civilian casualty. | Sutton, Felix Gilbert (I1521)
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| 1508 | Said to have died when his daughter was still a small girl. | Williamson, John Willis (I504)
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| 1509 | Sam's brother William went to Nova Scotia, prior to 1767, was a prominent man in Truro, Nova Scotia, married Eleanor Archibald | Fisher, William (I1574)
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| 1510 | Samuel and his wife Mary were the first white couple to be buried in the Upper Stewiacke Riverside Cemetery. The cemetery had previously been known as an Indian Burial Ground. | Fisher, Samuel (I663)
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| 1511 | Samuel Dennis Taber household (count includes him): Male under 5: 1 - ? Male 5-10: 1 - son Cyrus Taber Male 10-15: 1 - ? Male 40-50: 1 - HOH Samuel Dennis Taber Female 5-10: 1 - daughter Mary Ann Taber Female 30-40: 2 - Wife Jane Taber + ? Who is the other woman and the other child? A relative of Samuel or Jane most likely - a widowed sister and her son perhaps | Taber, Samuel Dennis (I794)
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| 1512 | Samuel Fisher lived with this family Witness Role: Principal: [I634] Matthew TAYLOR Witness Role: Spouse: [I636] Janet WILSON | Wilson, Janet (I636)
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| 1513 | Samuel Fisher lived with this family Witness Role: Spouse: [I636] Janet WILSON | Taylor, Matthew (I634)
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| 1514 | Samuel Scott rode a horse to tell the neighbors that Sherman was coming (probably in Mississippi). Katie remembers her Daddy telling that he had a favorite horse and when he heard Sherman was coming he took the bridle off her and gave her a swat on the rump with the bridle. He said if Sherman was going to take her, he didn't intend to see it. [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s] During the war, there was a battle near Guntown, related to Sherman's Meridian campaign. It seems likely that this anecdote related to preparations for the Battle of Brice's Crossroads. The Battle of Brice's Crossroads, also known as the Battle of Tishomingo Creek and the Battle of Guntown, was fought on Friday, June 10, 1864, near Baldwyn, Mississippi, then part of the Confederate States of America. A Federal expedition from Memphis, Tennessee, of 4,800 infantry and 3,300 cavalry, under the command of Brigadier-General Samuel D. Sturgis, was defeated by a Confederate force of 3,500 cavalry under the command of Major-General Nathan Bedford Forrest.[2] The battle was a victory for the Confederates. | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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| 1515 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Samuel Jefferson (I2468)
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| 1516 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, David William (I790)
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| 1517 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Tener, Elizabeth Joicy (I2471)
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| 1518 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Isaac Cosbi (I2530)
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| 1519 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Jonathan Grant (I2531)
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| 1520 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Jennie Bell (I2532)
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| 1521 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Charles Harvey (I2533)
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| 1522 | Samuel was a carpenter, however he listed rheumatism in the field where disability was entered. Isaac was working as a carpenter, David as a printer, Jonathan as a laborer. The three youngest children were attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2534] Agnes Pauline MATTICKS | Matticks, Agnes Pauline (I2534)
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| 1523 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Samuel Jefferson (I2468)
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| 1524 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, David William (I790)
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| 1525 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Tener, Elizabeth Joicy (I2471)
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| 1526 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Isaac Cosbi (I2530)
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| 1527 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Jonathan Grant (I2531)
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| 1528 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Jennie Bell (I2532)
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| 1529 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Charles Harvey (I2533)
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| 1530 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Alva Franklin (I2535)
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| 1531 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Sarah Nancy (I2536)
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| 1532 | Samuel was a journeyman carpenter, Alva was a farm laborer, Sarah was helping her mother keep house and not attending school. Only Mary and Isaac were shown to be attending school. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: son: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I790] David William MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2531] Jonathan Grant MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2532] Jennie Bell MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2533] Charles Harvey MATTICKS | Matticks, Mary Catherine (I2537)
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| 1533 | Samuel's father John lived there with him. Had a fine farm, was an important man in the town. Precise location said to be "Oatka Street, off the West side of South Main." Dates are approximate, John Fisher died in 1838, will was probated in 1841, the residence duration would cover at least that span of time. | Fisher, Samuel (I676)
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| 1534 | Samuel's part of father's will:$1+already rec'd 1yr after death | Fisher, Samuel (I663)
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| 1535 | Sarah deserted Sylvanus Sept 1805. Note: Son Harry Brown was born 1808, his mother is assumed to be Sarah Spaulding, either that is wrong, or the date of Sarah's desertion is wrong. | Family: Sylvanus Brown / Sarah Spaulding (F804)
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| 1536 | Sarah is the daughter of Samuel Crandall and Mary Wilbor | Crandall, Sarah (I1149)
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| 1537 | Sarah's portion of father's will: $1+already rec'd, 1yr after death | Fisher, Sarah (I653)
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| 1538 | Scanned image in possession of Leslie Price, received from Mack Price. Entire paper is now online at Small Town Papers | Source (S1367)
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| 1539 | 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: Charles Elexander Barton / Josephine Johnston (F1034)
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| 1540 | Second marriage for both. Jordan Zan's first wife not living at that time. | Family: Jordan Vincent Zan / Jessie Marguerite "Peggy" Matticks (F755)
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| 1541 | Seems to have been injured in the war. | Embry, James Blackston (I443)
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| 1542 | Seems vague. | Miller, Jonas C. (I858)
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| 1543 | Self-employed farmer, per his WW1 draft registration. | Price, Homer (I190)
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| 1544 | 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)
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| 1545 | 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)
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| 1546 | 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)
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| 1547 | Sergeant. Have photo of him in uniform. | Campbell, James Byron (I759)
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| 1548 | Served as a Private in the Somerset County Militia | Rush, Peter Jr (I6117)
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| 1549 | Served his local militia, first commissioned as an Ensign in 1740. Promoted to Lieutenant October 1744, and Captain in May 1750 | Coe, Ebenezer (I5069)
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| 1550 | 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)
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