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351 | Described as tall, slender, gray eyes, dark hair | Price, Charles Floyd (I2387)
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352 | Described as tall, slender, light blue eyes, dark hair. | Chamberlain, Harold Fisher Peck (I824)
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353 | Described as tall, slender, light blue eyes, red hair. | Dyess, Ira Albert (I2905)
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354 | described where used | Source (S2)
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355 | Died following childbirth. | Taylor, Eleanor (I1939)
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356 | died in infancy | Taber, Stephen (I847)
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357 | Died of prostate cancer. His profession was given as that of a retired coal operator and real estate dealer. | Brenholts, Alfred (I753)
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358 | Died on a wagon coming home from town. Amanda was pregnant at the time. | Murphy (I213)
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359 | DNA led us to Eunice Madeline Lackey as the birth mother. This has been confirmed, agreed upon, and made public with Eunice's family. DNA leads us to Harry Cruce Cordum as the birth father. Confirmation pending. | Family (F1267)
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360 | Documentation needed. Have photo of him in uniform. | Campbell, James Byron (I759)
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361 | Documentation supports the fact that at the time of probate for her husband's will, she lived in Warsaw, as did several of her children. John Fisher died in Warsaw in 1838, as did she in 1858, the date range is an approximation. | Dean, Betsey (I670)
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362 | Don't have specific dates or information other than the grave marker indicating that he was Private First Class in the US Army during WW2 | Donovan, Virgil Eugene (I264)
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363 | double marker with her husband, Augustus C. Sutton | Albright, Sarah Catherine (I1453)
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364 | double marker with his wife, Jennie Sutton (1872-1947) | Sutton, John Howard (I1464)
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365 | Double marker with his wife, Julia R. Sutton. Julia was born 08 Aug 1877, died 06 Feb 1951 | Sutton, James Samuel (I1454)
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366 | double marker with husband, F.M. Sutton | Waddle, Mary Jane (I1462)
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367 | double marker with wife Sarah C. Sutton. Masonic insignia on tombstone. | Sutton, Augustus Clayton (I1455)
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368 | double marker with wife, Mary J. Inscription "father", Masonic emblem. | Sutton, Francis M. (I1463)
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369 | Duplicate record exists on site, have requested merge. Not sure which will survive. Find a Grave, database and images ( : accessed 14 August 2019), memorial page for Heloise Smartt Brenholts (1913–2005), Find a Grave Memorial no. 46392753, citing Garden Park Cemetery, Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Bobby and Carol Babin Estes (contributor 46900498) . | Source (S919)
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370 | Ebenezer's part of his father's will: half of remaining part of land that dad bought from John Taggert, half of land that dad 'lately' bought from James McMurphy', half of Pew in Meeting House, priviledge to make sider at dad's mill and keep mill in repair, share Pew with brother John | Fisher, Ebenezer (I667)
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371 | Edward Rouse disappeared in 1672 and was declared dead a year and a half later, at which time his widow married Robert Coe. | Rouse, Edward (I5101)
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372 | Either 1745 or 1746 | Hosford, Samuel (I1066)
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373 | Either this birth date is wrong, or perhaps Alice is a 2nd wife and the marriage date and birth dates of children belong to a first wife | Sutton, Alice (I6210)
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374 | Elder Sarah Hosford (I1109) died in December 1705, this Sarah was born 7 months later and carries the name of her dead sister. | Hosford, Sarah (I1102)
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375 | Eli was a farmer, as was son William, daughter Clara was teaching school. Witness Role: head of household Eli BATES Witness Role: wife Eliza M DEVOL Witness Role: daughter Clara Alma BATES Witness Role: son William BATES Witness Role: son Wesley Carl BATES Witness Role: son Walter Joseph BATES Witness Role: boarder Name: Lowry Call | Bates, Eli (I788)
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376 | Eli was a farmer. Also in this household was Sarah Jane Moore, a 12 year old female, born in Ohio. In 1860, Eli Bates applied for a marriage license for Sarah Moore, on that license he indicates that her parents were not living and that Eli was her adopted father. Witness Role: head of household Eli BATES Witness Role: wife Ruth Amanda HILL Witness Role: daughter Harriet BATES Witness Role: son Lowell Esteline BATES Witness Role: daughter Sarah J. MOORE | Bates, Eli (I788)
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377 | Eli was a farmer. Witness Role: head of household Eli BATES Witness Role: wife Ruth Amanda HILL Witness Role: daughter Lowell Esteline BATES Witness Role: daughter Clara Alma BATES Witness Role: son William BATES Witness Role: son Arthur BATES Witness Role: son Walter Joseph BATES Witness Role: son Wesley Carl BATES | Bates, Eli (I788)
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378 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2914)
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379 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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381 | engaged in carrying cargo by boat to New Orleans with his brother William-980 Witness Role: Witness William SWINNEY | Swinney, John (I973)
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382 | Enlisted at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Was a private, stationed at Saravia, Negros from sometime in March of 1901 until late June of that 1902. A newspaper article, possibly from an Ellis County Texas newspaper, speaks of his return from the Philippines. He served for three years, was engaged in one regular engagement and several skirmishes. Army Register states that he was discharged at "Angel Island, California, exemplary service, Private, Excellent. Retained." | Embrey, Clayton Benjamin (I459)
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383 | Enlisted in Oklahoma City on June 4, 1945. Stated 2 years of high school completed and working as a skilled mechanic and repairman. Service details not known. | Reynolds, Keith Claymore (I2410)
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384 | Enrolled in school in Davenport. School records attached in Family Search. | Piatt, Margaret Kathryn (I4732)
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385 | enumerated in the dwelling next door to her son James Robert Legg Witness Role: head of household Nancy Ann BECKHAM | Beckham, Nancy Ann (I2474)
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386 | Ernest created a large format Chamberlain descendancy chart of Joshua Chamberlain and Deacon Samuel Cowles, which shows the many connections of their progeny to Oberlin College. | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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387 | Ernest served with the YMCA during WW1, no WW1 Draft Registration has been found, I guess this was an alternative to registration and military service. He was paid to be a song leader, first at Camp Sherman, then over in France. Sherman on that form seems likely to be Camp Sherman - There were German POWs there. Did you know that we brought German POWs back to America? I didn’t know that. Note that on Ernest’s YMCA form, he was paid for work at Sherman in June 1918. Then look at the website talking about Camp Sherman – the Spanish flu hit the camp summer and fall of that year and was locked down in quarantine. But it seems by then, Ernest was over in France – guessing of course based on the France pay in July. So…how relieved would he have been that he was in France CLOSER to the war rather than at home stuck in the camp with the Spanish flu? | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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388 | Ernest was a campaigner for philanthropy. He and Gladys were divorced. Witness Role: head of household Ernest Barrett CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: son Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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389 | Ernest was an instructor at a "private school" which seems to have been Culver Military Academy. He and Kitty had lived in New York City 5 years prior. Witness Role: head of household Ernest Barrett CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: wife Katherine Butler KANE | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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390 | Ernest was working as a secretary at the YMCA. Witness Role: head of household Ernest Barrett CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: wife Gladys TABER Witness Role: son Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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391 | Ethel wrote quite a few newsy, chatty notes to her "Aunt Katie" (Katie Riffle Price) in the late 70s. She wrote of Everetts garden, her mother, Allie's health, other tidbits about family. All quite lovely, and I know much appreciated by Katie. | Kroeker, Ethel Katherine (I249)
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392 | Eunice Beach d.8 Dec 1805 buried at South Cemetery, Bridgewater, Litchfield, Connecticut Inscription: In Memory of Eunice Beach Daughter of David & Ruth Beach. who died Dec 8, 1805 aged 56 This could be just a memorial and not the grave. Eunice's parents are both buried in this cemetery. | Beach, Eunice (I4786)
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393 | Eunice remembered that Samuel Scott's mother Amanda's second husband, Mr. Murphy, died and she sent S.S. by horseback with a sack of grain across the river to be ground. (probably the Miss. River) When he was ready to return the river was up so he couldn't cross. When he finally did get home, his mother was dead and already buried. One of Amanda's sisters took Josephine and raised her. S.S. was on his own from then on. He was about 14 yrs. old. [memo written by Deborah Price, as part of her research in the 1970s] Piecing things together... Josephine Murphy (SS's half sister) was born in Winn Parish Louisiana, near the Red River. His mother Amanda got pregnant with a second child by Mr. Murphy. Mr. Murphy died before the baby was born, so it was probably a newly widowed, pregnant Amanda, with toddler Josephine, sending SS out to provide for the family. Clearly he was gone for quite some time, during which his mother died and Josephine was taken to live with an aunt. | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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394 | Eunice Riffle Donovan sent postcards to her step-mother Mary Embry Riffle during a visit to Colorado. Eunice's son Virgil lived there. Interesting that Eunice called her step-mother "Miss Mary" - apparently everyone did. Witness Role: Unknown Eunice Ida RIFFLE | Embry, Mary Elizabeth (I232)
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395 | Even when the house and land were sold, Maude lived in this house. She was friends with the Shearin family, and they lived with her from 1977 when they bought the house until she passed in 1983 | Faucette, Maude (I2846)
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396 | Fact Flags: Preferred | Faucett, Sarah Josephine (I217)
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397 | Fact Flags: Preferred | Bussey, Lucinda Jane (I453)
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398 | Fact Flags: Preferred | Nickell, Cora June (I468)
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399 | Fact Flags: Preferred | Price, Margaret Ann (I477)
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400 | Fact Flags: Preferred | Price, Lillie Mae (I478)
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