Notes
Matches 1,701 to 1,750 of 3,022
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| 1701 | The Price Family went on a Pack Trip through the Grand Tetons, while making a film for the Wyoming Travel Commission. Witness Role: Companion: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Companion: [I196] Kathryn Elizabeth PRICE Witness Role: Companion: [I1] Leslie Diane PRICE | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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| 1702 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 1703 | The Price Family went on a Pack Trip through the Grand Tetons, while making a film for the Wyoming Travel Commission. Witness Role: Principal: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE Witness Role: Companion: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Companion: [I196] Kathryn Elizabeth PRICE Witness Role: Companion: [I1] Leslie Diane PRICE | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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| 1704 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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| 1705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2915)
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| 1706 | The reason I believe this is "my" SP Williamson - just a few years later, he is married to Mary Matilda Duck and having kids. Mary Duck was enumerated with her family in Broomtown, Chattooga, Georgia in the 1850 Census, indicating some connection in this area. stated value of real estate owned: $500. Also living in this household: Martha Williamson, 58F, born in Georgia Elizabeth Williamson, 34F, born in Georgia Francis M. Williamson, 19M, laborer, born in Tennessee S.P. Williamson was 32 years old, seems to have been a bachelor (or a widower). Martha, 26 years his senior, is likely his mother, perhaps widowed. Elizabeth, two years his senior, but not listed immediately after him in the household enumeration, is not likely his wife. More likely a sister or sister-in-law. If she is a widow with a 19 year old son, since her last name was given as Williamson, then she would be a sister-in-law. But this is all just a guess. Have placed Francis M. Williamson as a brother, but he could have been a nephew, child of Elizabeth, who was perhaps his widowed sister-in-law or some such. Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Mother: [I2403] Martha Witness Role: sister: [I2404] Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Brother: [I2405] Francis M. WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Samuel Payne (I450)
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| 1707 | The reason I believe this is "my" SP Williamson - just a few years later, he is married to Mary Matilda Duck and having kids. Mary Duck was enumerated with her family in Broomtown, Chattooga, Georgia in the 1850 Census, indicating some connection in this area. stated value of real estate owned: $500. Also living in this household: Martha Williamson, 58F, born in Georgia Elizabeth Williamson, 34F, born in Georgia Francis M. Williamson, 19M, laborer, born in Tennessee S.P. Williamson was 32 years old, seems to have been a bachelor (or a widower). Martha, 26 years his senior, is likely his mother, perhaps widowed. Elizabeth, two years his senior, but not listed immediately after him in the household enumeration, is not likely his wife. More likely a sister or sister-in-law. If she is a widow with a 19 year old son, since her last name was given as Williamson, then she would be a sister-in-law. But this is all just a guess. Have placed Francis M. Williamson as a brother, but he could have been a nephew, child of Elizabeth, who was perhaps his widowed sister-in-law or some such. Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Mother: [I2403] Martha Witness Role: sister: [I2404] Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Brother: [I2405] Francis M. WILLIAMSON | Martha (I2403)
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| 1708 | The reason I believe this is "my" SP Williamson - just a few years later, he is married to Mary Matilda Duck and having kids. Mary Duck was enumerated with her family in Broomtown, Chattooga, Georgia in the 1850 Census, indicating some connection in this area. stated value of real estate owned: $500. Also living in this household: Martha Williamson, 58F, born in Georgia Elizabeth Williamson, 34F, born in Georgia Francis M. Williamson, 19M, laborer, born in Tennessee S.P. Williamson was 32 years old, seems to have been a bachelor (or a widower). Martha, 26 years his senior, is likely his mother, perhaps widowed. Elizabeth, two years his senior, but not listed immediately after him in the household enumeration, is not likely his wife. More likely a sister or sister-in-law. If she is a widow with a 19 year old son, since her last name was given as Williamson, then she would be a sister-in-law. But this is all just a guess. Have placed Francis M. Williamson as a brother, but he could have been a nephew, child of Elizabeth, who was perhaps his widowed sister-in-law or some such. Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Mother: [I2403] Martha Witness Role: sister: [I2404] Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Brother: [I2405] Francis M. WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Elizabeth (I2404)
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| 1709 | The reason I believe this is "my" SP Williamson - just a few years later, he is married to Mary Matilda Duck and having kids. Mary Duck was enumerated with her family in Broomtown, Chattooga, Georgia in the 1850 Census, indicating some connection in this area. stated value of real estate owned: $500. Also living in this household: Martha Williamson, 58F, born in Georgia Elizabeth Williamson, 34F, born in Georgia Francis M. Williamson, 19M, laborer, born in Tennessee S.P. Williamson was 32 years old, seems to have been a bachelor (or a widower). Martha, 26 years his senior, is likely his mother, perhaps widowed. Elizabeth, two years his senior, but not listed immediately after him in the household enumeration, is not likely his wife. More likely a sister or sister-in-law. If she is a widow with a 19 year old son, since her last name was given as Williamson, then she would be a sister-in-law. But this is all just a guess. Have placed Francis M. Williamson as a brother, but he could have been a nephew, child of Elizabeth, who was perhaps his widowed sister-in-law or some such. Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Mother: [I2403] Martha Witness Role: sister: [I2404] Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: Brother: [I2405] Francis M. WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Francis M. (I2405)
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| 1710 | The Roach's left for Ada, OK and went into the mercantile business. | Murphy, Josephine (I214)
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| 1711 | The Roach's lived in Meridian, Mississippi during the time they had the 12 children. They homesteaded in the Oklahoma strip prior to S.S. bringing his family in Dec 04. The Roach's left and went to Ada, Okla, and went into mercantile business. | Murphy, Josephine (I214)
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| 1712 | The Taft School was an all-male boarding school at this time, so this was both his residence and his place of education. | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 1713 | The volume used to verify this patriot's service, Rolls of the Soldiers In The Revolutionary War 1775 to 1783, compiled by John Goodrich, 1904, lists him sometimes as a private, and sometimes as a sergeant for purposes of pay. DAR listing: Service: VERMONT Rank(s): SERGEANT Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, CAPTS ROBINSON, SALISBURY, 2) JOHN SMITH, WILLIAMS, ALLEN, BGEN ALLEN | Brown, Sylvanus (I2622)
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| 1714 | The widowed Mary Shirley and her daughter lived next door to her brother Cyrus. Mary shared her home with her widowed mother, and her widowed sister Witness Role: head of household: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: daughter: [I950] Sarah Frances SHIRLEY Witness Role: Mother: [I795] Jane POPE Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I103] Jane BARNHILL | Taber, Mary Ann (I849)
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| 1715 | The widowed Mary Shirley and her daughter lived next door to her brother Cyrus. Mary shared her home with her widowed mother, and her widowed sister Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: head of household: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: daughter: [I950] Sarah Frances SHIRLEY Witness Role: Mother: [I795] Jane POPE Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I103] Jane BARNHILL | Barnhill, Jane (I103)
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| 1716 | The widowed Mary Shirley and her daughter lived next door to her brother Cyrus. Mary shared her home with her widowed mother, and her widowed sister Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: head of household: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: daughter: [I950] Sarah Frances SHIRLEY Witness Role: Mother: [I795] Jane POPE Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I103] Jane BARNHILL | Pope, Jane (I795)
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| 1717 | The widowed Mary Shirley and her daughter lived next door to her brother Cyrus. Mary shared her home with her widowed mother, and her widowed sister Witness Role: Principal: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: head of household: [I849] Mary Ann TABER Witness Role: daughter: [I950] Sarah Frances SHIRLEY Witness Role: Mother: [I795] Jane POPE Witness Role: sister-in-law: [I103] Jane BARNHILL | Shirley, Sarah Frances "Frank" (I950)
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| 1718 | The youngest child and the pet of the family. Evidently a very sweet and gentle person. Per letter from Sydney Fisher. | Fisher, Mary (I805)
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| 1719 | There appears to be a bit of duplication with the children of this union. They were all brought over from Family Search, someday hopefully this can get cleaned up. | Family: Solemon Zackery Monroe Sisk / Martha Emeline Embry (F800)
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| 1720 | There are credible records of an 1840 marriage between Curtis Embry and Rebecca Larue. The 1850 Census shows Curtis and Rebecca in a household with 6 children, ages 15, 13, 5, 3, 2, and 3 mos. Those first two children were born several years before the marriage. It is reasonable to conclude that Curtis had a first wife, had two children, then lost that wife and married Rebecca in 1840 as his second wife. She would then have become stepmother to a 5 year old and a 3 year old. | Family: Curtis Embrey / Nancy (F796)
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| 1721 | There is a duplicate entry with bio information and links, but no image, | Source (S1124)
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| 1722 | There is a Masonic emblem on his gravestone. | Sutton, Francis M. (I1463)
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| 1723 | There is also a memorial in Odessa, with his second wife Joyce. | Ingenthron, Radford Oren (I4324)
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| 1724 | There is an inscription for him (name, birth, and death dates) on the large central monument in the Fisher family plot at the Warsaw Cemetery but he has no individual headstone there, as his wife, two sons, and brother Samuel Fisher each do. In fact, he died before that section of the Warsaw cemetery had opened (circa 1850). So it is not clear if he is actually buried there, but more probably was buried somewhere in Baton Rouge Parish. | Fisher, Phineas Dean (I677)
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| 1725 | There is another Eunice Beach Find A Grave record Many Ancestry people have used the image from that grave, which is in NY and gives a death date of 1832. The body text of the entry has Eunice's family structure, but this is not likely to be her grave. | Source (S1541)
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| 1726 | There she lived with her daughter Gladys Loomer | Williamson, Catherine Echols (I446)
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| 1727 | These papers were the result of research conducted by the compiler during her lifetime and include data collected from family members, records she inherited, and personal recollection. Also included are scrapbook items from her life with her husband and son. Inherited upon her death in 1994 by her son, James Malcolm (Mack) Price of Houston, TX | Source (S89)
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| 1728 | These papers were the result of research conducted by the compiler during her lifetime and include data collected from family members, records she inherited, and vital records collected from throughout the country | Source (S72)
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| 1729 | They had 10 children. | Family: Johannes "John" Bliekenstorffer / Elizabeth (F1786)
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| 1730 | They had 13 children. | Family: Narcus Baron Steuben Isaac Henry Fielding Pleakanstalver / Sibina Virt (F1784)
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| 1731 | They had a live-in servant, Mattie Stith, 15 year old girl. She was also shown as attending school. Their next door neighbors had two Stith children living there, siblings of the wife, a 22 year old male working as a day laborer, and a 17 year old girl attending school. My guess is that Mattie Stith is the youngest of those children, so Eli and Eliza Bates took in the (probably orphaned) youngest sister of their next door neighbor, providing her a home and schooling in exchange for taking care of them. Witness Role: head of household: [I788] Eli BATES Witness Role: Spouse: [I2472] Eliza M DEVOL Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie U. Stith Witness Role: possibly related to the Stith individuals next door | Bates, Eli (I788)
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| 1732 | They had a live-in servant, Mattie Stith, 15 year old girl. She was also shown as attending school. Their next door neighbors had two Stith children living there, siblings of the wife, a 22 year old male working as a day laborer, and a 17 year old girl attending school. My guess is that Mattie Stith is the youngest of those children, so Eli and Eliza Bates took in the (probably orphaned) youngest sister of their next door neighbor, providing her a home and schooling in exchange for taking care of them. Witness Role: Principal: [I788] Eli BATES Witness Role: head of household: [I788] Eli BATES Witness Role: Spouse: [I2472] Eliza M DEVOL Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie U. Stith Witness Role: possibly related to the Stith individuals next door | Devol, Eliza M (I2472)
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| 1733 | They had not yet named their one month old son. They described their 4 year old son as paralyzed. Living in the household was Mattie Pearce, 9 year old female servant, born in Louisiana. Witness Role: head of household: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I4083] Anna Eliza HENDRIX Witness Role: son: [I4087] Ellis P SUTTON Witness Role: daughter: [I4086] Ella E SUTTON Witness Role: son: [I4084] SUTTON Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie Pearce Witness Role: 9 year old female, born in Louisiana | Sutton, Jacob Alexander (I1461)
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| 1734 | They had not yet named their one month old son. They described their 4 year old son as paralyzed. Living in the household was Mattie Pearce, 9 year old female servant, born in Louisiana. Witness Role: Principal: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I4083] Anna Eliza HENDRIX Witness Role: son: [I4087] Ellis P SUTTON Witness Role: daughter: [I4086] Ella E SUTTON Witness Role: son: [I4084] SUTTON Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie Pearce Witness Role: 9 year old female, born in Louisiana | Hendrix, Anna Eliza (I4083)
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| 1735 | They had not yet named their one month old son. They described their 4 year old son as paralyzed. Living in the household was Mattie Pearce, 9 year old female servant, born in Louisiana. Witness Role: Principal: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I4083] Anna Eliza HENDRIX Witness Role: son: [I4087] Ellis P SUTTON Witness Role: daughter: [I4086] Ella E SUTTON Witness Role: son: [I4084] SUTTON Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie Pearce Witness Role: 9 year old female, born in Louisiana | Sutton (I4084)
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| 1736 | They had not yet named their one month old son. They described their 4 year old son as paralyzed. Living in the household was Mattie Pearce, 9 year old female servant, born in Louisiana. Witness Role: Principal: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I4083] Anna Eliza HENDRIX Witness Role: son: [I4087] Ellis P SUTTON Witness Role: daughter: [I4086] Ella E SUTTON Witness Role: son: [I4084] SUTTON Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie Pearce Witness Role: 9 year old female, born in Louisiana | Sutton, Ella E (I4086)
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| 1737 | They had not yet named their one month old son. They described their 4 year old son as paralyzed. Living in the household was Mattie Pearce, 9 year old female servant, born in Louisiana. Witness Role: Principal: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: head of household: [I1461] Jacob Alexander SUTTON Witness Role: wife: [I4083] Anna Eliza HENDRIX Witness Role: son: [I4087] Ellis P SUTTON Witness Role: daughter: [I4086] Ella E SUTTON Witness Role: son: [I4084] SUTTON Witness Role: servant: Name: Mattie Pearce Witness Role: 9 year old female, born in Louisiana | Sutton, Ellis P (I4087)
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| 1738 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Thomas Taber Chamberlain, Jr. / Living (F264)
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| 1739 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Mary Polly (I26)
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| 1740 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Caleb (I109)
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| 1741 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Matthew (I120)
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| 1742 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Stevens, Sarah (I802)
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| 1743 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Enoch (I869)
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| 1744 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Edward (I870)
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| 1745 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, William (I871)
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| 1746 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Judia (I877)
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| 1747 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Principal: [I2376] David Robert RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, Nancy (I2413)
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| 1748 | They settled on the White Water river, locating in the woods, and at that time Indians were numerous in the locality. Witness Role: Spouse: [I802] Sarah STEVENS Witness Role: Child: [I109] Caleb RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I870] Edward RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I869] Enoch RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I877] Judia RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I26] Mary Polly RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I120] Matthew RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I2413] Nancy RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I871] William RAILSBACK | Railsback, David Robert (I2376)
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| 1749 | They settled on the Yadkin River, less than 30 miles from the coast, where their remaining children were born. Witness Role: Principal: [I2377] Johann Heinrich RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I2378] Ann Maria EUTENEUER Witness Role: Child: [I863] Elizabeth RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I862] Johann Eberth REHLSBACH Witness Role: Child: [I861] Johannes Henrich REHLSBACH | Rehlsbach, Johannes Henrich "Henry" (I861)
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| 1750 | They settled on the Yadkin River, less than 30 miles from the coast, where their remaining children were born. Witness Role: Principal: [I2377] Johann Heinrich RAILSBACK Witness Role: Spouse: [I2378] Ann Maria EUTENEUER Witness Role: Child: [I863] Elizabeth RAILSBACK Witness Role: Child: [I862] Johann Eberth REHLSBACH Witness Role: Child: [I861] Johannes Henrich REHLSBACH | Rehlsbach, Johann Eberth "Edward" (I862)
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