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| 1801 | To honor Katie Price on the occasion of her 90th birthday, a party was held at King's Manor Retirement Home in Hereford, Texas (where Katie lived). Riffle relatives came from all over the country. Leslie Price printed out a family tree and solicited updates from all attendees. Some updates were written directly on the chart. Others were sent via mail later. | Source (S108)
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| 1802 | Together they had eight children. Margaret was apparently pregnant at the time of Edmund's death. | Family: Edmund Borden / Margaret (F635)
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| 1803 | Tom and Barbara moved from New Jersey to Texas with their three girls. The girls stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Zan while their parents made the move. Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Spouse: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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| 1804 | Tom and Barbara moved from New Jersey to Texas with their three girls. The girls stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Zan while their parents made the move. Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Spouse: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Brenholts, Barbara Lee (I761)
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| 1805 | Tom and Barbara moved from New Jersey to Texas with their three girls. The girls stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Zan while their parents made the move. Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Spouse: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Lynne Taber (I768)
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| 1806 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I772)
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| 1807 | Tom and Barbara moved from New Jersey to Texas with their three girls. The girls stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Zan while their parents made the move. Witness Role: Spouse: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Child: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 1808 | Tom and Virginia Chamberlain made their home in the little yellow house on Dexter, walking distance to their church Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Spouse: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND | Bond, Virginia Dell (I591)
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| 1809 | Tom and Virginia Chamberlain made their home in the little yellow house on Dexter, walking distance to their church Witness Role: Spouse: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 1810 | Tombstone Inscription: 'A Mother's Grave' | Swinney, Rhesa (I968)
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| 1811 | Took the Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County. | East, Thomas IV (I4176)
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| 1812 | tracts of land amounting to 60 acres in the northeast quarter of section 10 Witness Role: Principal: [I686] Thomas W. SWINNEY Witness Role: Seller: [I682] Cyrus TABER Witness Role: Seller: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER | Taber, Cyrus (I682)
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| 1813 | tracts of land amounting to 60 acres in the northeast quarter of section 10 Witness Role: Principal: [I686] Thomas W. SWINNEY Witness Role: Seller: [I682] Cyrus TABER Witness Role: Seller: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER | Taber, Samuel Dennis (I794)
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| 1814 | tracts of land amounting to 60 acres in the northeast quarter of section 10 Witness Role: Seller: [I682] Cyrus TABER Witness Role: Seller: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER | Swinney, Thomas W. (I686)
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| 1815 | Transcribed by Record: "Joan Campbell", (granddaughter of the couple) from an undated newspaper clipping BRENHOLTS - MATTICKS Wednesday evening at eight o'clock was the hour when in the First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. L.C. Sparks united in the holy bonds of matrimony Miss Marguerite Matticks, daughter of Mrs. David William Matticks of 202 West Church street, and Mr. Roy Brenholts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brenholts of Woodland avenue, Columbus. The ring service was used and the wedding was beautiful in its simplicity. Miss Pearl Bourner presided at the organ and at the appointed hour the bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, while the recessional was Mendelssohn's march. Mrs. Matticks gave her daughter in marriage and Miss Bernice Bates of Parlette, Ohio, cousin of the groom, was her maid of honor. Mr. Raymond Matticks, brother of the bride, attended the groom. Miss Matticks, who is one of Newark's most charming and beautiful young women, was a vision of loveliness in a white silk voile robe over white messaline with trimmings of Duchess lace and pearls and a full length veil caught in her coiffure with bride's roses. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses with a shower of swansonia and her only ornament was an exquisite gold necklace of amethysts, pearls and diamonds, the gift of the groom.Miss Bates was gowned in white chiffon over satin, carried pink sweet peas and wore a wreath of the same flowers, while Mrs. Matticks wore a dainty gown of white bastiste and Valenciennes lace. Following the marriage service the relatives and a few intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs.Brenholts were invited to the home of the bride's mother where an informal reception was held and a buffet luncheon served. The parlors were elaborately decorated with ferns, smilax, laurel and other spring flowers. When the bride's cake was cut the thimble was found by Miss Ruth Miller, the coin by Mrs. Williams, and the ring by Miss Bernice Hatch, who also was the fortunate recipient of the bride's bouquet. During the evening many congratulations and best wishes were given and received. Sometime during the evening the young people slipped away from their guests and entering Mr. Brenholts' White Steamer touring car started on a trip through Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. On Saturday they will join a house party at the home of Miss Gladys Taber in Araor, Ind., a schoolmate of the bride at Oberlin, and in the evening a dance will be given in their honor. They will then proceed through Michigan, visiting Gull Lake and many other points of interest, returning through Detroit and Toledo. They will reside for the present at the home of the groom's parents in Columbus and probably this fall will take up their home in West Virginia. Mrs. Brenholts' going away gown was a grey cloth Russian blouse suit with accessories of the same color. The bride was one of the most popular young women of this city's younger social set and has lived in this city all her life. She is a graduate of the Newark High school in the class of '08, and this past year was a student at Oberlin College. Mr. Brenholts graduated from the Ohio State University in '07 in the mechanical engineering department, is a member of the Iota Chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity and is also a member of the honorary fraternity for engineers, the Sigma Xi. He and his father are coal mine operators in the Hocking Valley, West Virginia and Kentucky. Mrs.Brenholts presented her maid with a beautiful topaz brooch, while the groom gave his best man a pearl scarfpin. Among the out of town guests present at the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, and Miss Dorothy Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brenholts, Miss ___m Smith, Mrs. Z. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Woods, all of Columbus, Mrs. ___uhar and Mrs. Corbin, aunts of the bride from Zanesville, Misses ___ha and Bernice Bates of Parlette, Ohio, Mr. George Fairbanks of Springfield, Mrs. John Hoagwood of Mt. Vernon, Mr. Brown of Columbus, Mrs. Charles Adams of Parkersburg, W. Va., Miss Spencer of Granville, Mrs. A. K. Keller of Pittsburg, Miss ___rd and Miss Eva Brenholtz of ___esville. --From an undated, tattered newspaper clipping. The wedding date was June 15, 1910 in Newark, Ohio. | Family: Roy Brenholts / Jessie Marguerite "Peggy" Matticks (F255)
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| 1816 | Transcription of death records, unsure when transcribed, image available at Family Search. Date of death: initially 17 Jan 1908, corrected to 1907 Status: Married Age: 47 years and 12 days on 17 Jan 1907 (would make his birth date 5 January 1860) Residence: 202 Church St., Newark, OH Occupation: Printer Cause of Death: Tuberculosis | Matticks, David William (I790)
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| 1817 | Triplets: Elizabeth, Eleazer, and Humphrey | Taber, Elizabeth Cook (I5640)
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| 1818 | Triplets: Elizabeth, Eleazer, and Humphrey | Taber, Humphrey Dennis (I5642)
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| 1819 | Triplets: Elizabeth, Eleazer, and Humphrey | Taber, Eleazer Cook (I5644)
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| 1820 | Twins: Barbara and Deborah | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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| 1821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I772)
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| 1822 | Twins: Carolina and Emiline | Johnson, Emiline (I146)
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| 1823 | Twins: Carolina and Emiline | Johnson, Carolina (I147)
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| 1824 | Twins: Curtis and Myrtis | Clerkley, Curtis Wilford Sr. (I2917)
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| 1825 | Twins: Curtis and Myrtis | Clerkley, Myrtis Jean (I4764)
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| 1826 | Twins: Elsworth and Elwood | Tolle, Elwood (I4962)
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| 1827 | Twins: Elsworth and Elwood | Tolle, Elsworth (I4964)
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| 1828 | Twins: George and Perry | Raley, Perry Truman (I3897)
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| 1829 | Twins: George and Perry | Raley, George Rupert (I3898)
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| 1830 | Twins: Henry and George | Ross, Henry Franklin (I4396)
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| 1831 | Twins: Henry and George | Ross, George Dewey (I4397)
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| 1832 | Twins: Isaac and Benjamin | Beach, Benjamin (I5764)
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| 1833 | Twins: Isaac and Benjamin | Beach, Isaac (I6100)
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| 1834 | Twins: James and Huldah | Coe, James (I5063)
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| 1835 | Twins: James and Huldah | Coe, Huldah (I5064)
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| 1836 | Twins: James and Infant Girl | Infant Girl (I4630)
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| 1837 | Twins: James and Infant Girl | Dyess, James Blackstone Jr. (I4631)
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| 1838 | Twins: Jonathan and Stillborn Son | Matticks, Jonathan Grant (I2531)
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| 1839 | Twins: Jonathan and Stillborn Son | Matticks, Infant Son (I2538)
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| 1840 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2547)
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| 1841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2548)
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| 1842 | Twins: Julia and William | Ross, William Ira (I4398)
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| 1843 | Twins: Julia and William | Ross, Julia Ollie (I4399)
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| 1844 | Twins: Katherine and Alfred | Clark, Alfred William (I4261)
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| 1845 | Twins: Katherine and Alfred | Clark, Katherine Addieline "Addie" (I4262)
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| 1846 | Twins: Margaret and Elspet | Burnett, Elspet (I2127)
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| 1847 | Twins: Margaret and Elspet | Burnett, Margaret (I2128)
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| 1848 | Twins: Martha and Abiel | Chamberlain, Martha (I3566)
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| 1849 | Twins: Martha and Abiel | Chamberlain, Abiel (I3568)
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| 1850 | Twins: Mary and Galleneous | Tolle, Mary Frances (I4967)
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