Notes
Matches 301 to 350 of 3,285
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301 | Corporal in the 8th Regiment of the Kentucky militia. He served through the entire war under General Harrison. He was wounded at the battle of Tippecanoe. | Hill, Johnson (I6108)
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302 | Could be child of a deceased first wife, or could belong to a different Fordyce family entirely. | Fordyce, Susannah (I6118)
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303 | could be Laneburg | Sutton, Mary Catherine (I1460)
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304 | could be Virginia | Burnett, Thomas (I2114)
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305 | Could have been England | Gatewood, John (I2144)
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306 | Cover letter for adoption file, from Deaconess Home. | Source (S24)
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307 | Cremated. Ashes buried in an undesignated location. | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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308 | Cremated. Ashes buried in undesignated location. | Brenholts, Barbara Lee (I761)
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309 | Crib death | Golden, Jamie Lynn (I499)
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310 | Curtis and Rebecca both marked unable to write, only Rebecca was marked unable to read. Others in the household are their daughter Martha, a woman - Elizabeth Martin - who would be the right age to be their daughter Elizabeth, possibly a war widow, and James Embry, likely Curtis' father. Elizabeth Martin and James Embrey also are marked unable to write. Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE Witness Role: daughter Martha Emeline EMBRY Witness Role: daughter Elizabeth EMBREY Witness Role: father James A. EMBRY | Embrey, Curtis (I2460)
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311 | Curtis and Rebecca Embry were the heads of household, with their 5 minor children. Curtis and Rebecca are both marked as being unable to read and write, their children are all marked as having attended school within the year. Curtis' stated occupation was as a miller. Also in the household were: Nancy Ross, 61, F, $1,800 real estate, $23,505 personal estate Angelina Ross, 25, F J. D. Ross, 21, M, Domestic F. M. Ross, 19, M, Domestic Murphy Matheny, 31, M, Retired Merchant, $3,901 personal estate S.M. Matheny, 27, F All born in Alabama, other than Nancy Ross who was born in Tennessee. Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE Witness Role: daughter Elizabeth EMBREY Witness Role: daughter Sarah Ann EMBRY Witness Role: daughter Martha Emeline EMBRY Witness Role: son Abner E. EMBREY Witness Role: daughter Sabrina Caroline EMBRY Witness Role: Resident Name: Nancy Ross Witness Role: Resident Name: Angelina Ross Witness Role: Resident Name: P. D. Ross Witness Role: Resident Name: F. M. Ross Witness Role: Resident Name: Murphy Matheny Witness Role: Resident Name: S. M. Matheny | Embrey, Curtis (I2460)
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312 | DAR Ancestor #A112295, DAR will require additional proof for further applications. They have been unable to positively locate this patriot. | Taber, John (I1979)
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313 | DAR listing: Service: CONNECTICUT Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE Service Description: 1) LESTER & MEM OF TOWN COMM | Benton, Ebenezer III (I1132)
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314 | DAR papers claim birthplace Loudon County, VA. DAR papers also state that Sarah Stevens was the first wife | Railsback, David Robert (I2376)
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315 | DAR papers claim her birthplace was North Carolina | Stevens, Sarah (I802)
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316 | DAR profile has been suspended for additional members, his life details and service information must be recreated. From DAR profile 1) SERVICE PREVIOUSLY ATTRIBUTED TO THIS ANCESTOR BELONGS TO A056007. 2) PROOF OF RES AND SERVICE NEEDED FOR THIS ANCESTOR. SEE DATACF 8/2013. | Hill, Robert Henry (I6131)
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317 | DAR record, qualifying him with Patriotic Service in the form of paying supply tax. | Tener, Phillip (I4808)
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318 | DAR record, qualifying him with Patriotic Service of an unknown type. Several of his sons are also either qualified DAR patriots or reported patriots. | Tener, John (I4801)
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319 | DAR Service: Pension Number: *S10344 Service Source: *S10344 Service Description: 1) CAPTS. DAVID MITCHELL, THOMAS CLARK, 2) WM. CRAWFORD | Barnhill, Samuel Marcus II (I13)
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320 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1303)
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321 | Daughter Elizabeth Wells stated on 1880 and 1890 Census that both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania. | Wells, William (I2973)
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322 | Daughter of Lewis Brenholts and Sidney Patterson; Wife of Charles Henry Galiger, whom she married 24 Apr 1866 - Zanesville, Muskingum, OH. (note on Find-A-Grave entry) | Brenholts, Clara Gertrude (I2657)
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323 | David and Elizabeth Fausett built a home on the property David had purchased from his father. This home was passed down through the generations, and in 1999 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places | Fausett, David (I2831)
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324 | David and Lillie Matticks owned their home, no mortgage. They lived here with their 2 children, Lillie's parents, and Lillie's widowed brother. David was working as a linotype operator Witness Role: head of household David William MATTICKS Witness Role: wife Lillian Gertrude LEGGE Witness Role: daughter Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS Witness Role: son Raymond Edward MATTICKS Witness Role: mother-in-law Elizabeth WELLS Witness Role: father-in-law William Harrison LEGGE Witness Role: brother-in-law Alonzo M LEGGE | Matticks, David William (I790)
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325 | David and Sarah Railsback moved from the woods of Wayne County to Marion County some time prior to their deaths. Witness Role: Spouse Sarah STEVENS | Railsback, David Robert (I2376)
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326 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I328)
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327 | David seems to have joined up in 1780, when he was just 12 years old. From an early DAR application: Entered the Army and drove a team for his older brother, Edward Railsback, who was a Wagon Master in Gates Army. He was at Gates defeat (Horatio Gates led his continental forces and militia south to fight with General Charles Cornwallis at the Battle of Camden on Aug 16th, 1780, where he was overwhelmingly defeated) ; drove his team off the main road and hid in a thicket until the British army following Gates had passed. He then drove the team all the way into N.C. and reached his father's home in safety. In the spring of 1781 he enlisted with Nathaniel Green's Minute Men and served unto the close of the American Revolution. NOTE: Both DAR and SAR will require any future applicants to prove service. David would have been quite young and was not on any official payrolls. His brother Edward was found on a payroll, lending credence to the family legend of David being a wagon boy. | Railsback, David Robert (I2376)
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328 | Deacon Isaac Chamberlain was an extensive farmer in central New York State; one of the leaders in the temperance reform, and at the time of its first agitation he kept a prominent hotel, which was the first, and for a long time the only temperance house known in that region. His wife, Record: "Amy BENTON" a relative of Hon. Thomas Benton, was of Puritanic origin, whose ancestors came over in the "Mayflower" | Chamberlain, Isaac (I815)
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329 | Death location listed as Schofield Barracks in Honolulu, and his age is shown as 24. | Edwards, Oscar Ernest (I2923)
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330 | Debbie and her nearly 1-year old daughter Kathy stayed with Debbie's parents in Fort Worth while Mack went on ahead to Follett to get the newspaper started. | Source (S86)
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331 | Debbie and Mack's daughter Kathy was given a fairly standard "family tree" assignment at school, and it triggered somewhat of an obsession for Debbie. She discovered that her own family was fairly well documented, (her grandfather had prepared a family tree years before) but that her husband Mack's family was not quite so well known. Debbie began to research Mack's family, in particular his mother's side, the Riffles, both in an effort to break through the brick wall of Samuel Scott Riffle's parentage and to gather as much information on his living descendants as she could. She and Mack decided to target July 4, 1976, our nation's bicentennial, as a publication date for a book of SS Riffle's descendants. That book was sent out to the Riffle descendants and is still tresured as a resource and touchstone of connectivity more than 30 years later. Mack Price wrote the preface to this document: "Samuel Scott Riffle reached his majority as the United States observed its Centennial. Today, as the Nation celebrates its Bicentennial, his line stretches from sea to sea in five living generations. It is to his memory and that of his forbears and progeny that this compilation is sincerely dedicated." Witness Role: Unknown James Malcolm PRICE | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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332 | Deed book of Montrose, Pennsylvania, 1814, shows a mortgage recorded for Paul Taber in Township Choconut. It is further recorded that on 8 Feb 1820 he sells this property. | Taber, Paul Jones (I793)
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333 | Degree in Mathematics. | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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334 | Described as having blue eyes and light hair. Gravestone states that he was a Private in the Army during WWI. Private in 30 Company, 8 Battalion, 165 DB (Depot Brigade?). Stationed at Allamore in Hudspeth County, Texas. | Dyess, Samuel Jonathan (I2908)
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335 | Described as medium height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. | Hatchett, Robert Edward (I3258)
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336 | Described as medium height, medium build, grey eyes, brown hair. | Bussey, Oral Mordicia (I3048)
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337 | Described as medium height, slender build, blue eyes, brown hair. In the disability section, it says he has had several operations on his nose. | Brenholts, Roy (I756)
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338 | Described as medium height, slender build, brown eyes, dark hair. | Roach, Robert Emmett (I608)
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339 | Described as medium height, stout build, blue eyes, brown hair. | Taber, Earl Railsback (I838)
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340 | Described as medium height, stout build, dark brown hair | Embry, John Eli (I2998)
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341 | Described as tall and commanding in personal appearance. His countenance was "grave and solemn, so that few would willingly be guilty of levity in his presence." | Fisher, Samuel (I685)
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342 | Described as tall, medium build, blue eyes, black hair. Employed by Swift & Co, in St. Joseph Missouri as a wool puller. | Baker, Burton William Bert (I3200)
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343 | Described as tall, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. | Bussey, Ira Ernest (I3050)
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344 | Described as tall, medium build, brown eyes, light hair. | Hull, Charles (I3295)
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345 | Described as tall, medium build, gray eyes, light hair. | Bussey, Charles Monroe (I2373)
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346 | Described as tall, slender build, gray eyes, black hair | Price, William Alvin (I486)
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347 | Described as tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair. | Price, Harvey Allen (I2386)
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348 | Described as tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupied as a student at Oklahoma University in Norman. | Whiteley, Elbert Clyde (I3187)
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349 | Described as tall, slender, blue eyes, light hair. | Price, Albert Henderson (I2385)
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350 | Described as tall, slender, brown eyes, light hair | Tribble, William Floyd (I2950)
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