Notes
Matches 701 to 750 of 3,022
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| 701 | From Wilma Nickell | Riffle, Katie Alma (I191)
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| 702 | Ft. Wayne Sentinel April 14, 1914 by B.J. Griswold "Another family of prominence of the period was that of Paul Taber, who had come from the east in 1819, accompanied by his sons, Cyrus and Samuel, and his daughter, Lucy. The elder Taber became active in the affairs of the town, but his efforts were brought to a close by his death in 1826. Cyrus Taber, the owner of Taber's addition, removed to Logansport at an early year. Samuel Taber removed to Marshall county, Indiana. Lucy Taber became the wife of Thomas L. Swinney. Paul Taber had entered a considerable tract of ground west of town, which was later purchased by Colonel Thomas W. Swinney. A tract entered by Sameul Taber was purchased by William Rockhill. Lucy Taber's ownership included the present Swinney park." | Taber, Paul Jones (I793)
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| 703 | funeral services held at First Baptist Church in Mooreland. Officiating ministers: Rev. Earl Bengs, pastor First Baptist Church, Mooreland; Rev. D. H. Thurber, Custer, OK | Stine, Randall Bryan (I268)
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| 704 | funeral services were held at First Baptist Church; Rev. Hollis Payne of Calvary Baptist Church and Dr. Gary Manning of Plainview officiating | Price, James William Henry "Hank" (I207)
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| 705 | funeral services were held at Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park, Rev. Carroll Gibson officiant | Nickell, Clarence Antrum Sr. (I209)
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| 706 | Funeral services were Thursday, Oct 27, at Follett United Methodist Church. Rev. Brad Enlow officiating. | Riffle, Katie Alma (I191)
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| 707 | Furnished protection for possessions of residents of Stratford | Beach, Israel (I6009)
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| 708 | Gennett's part of father's will: $1+already rec'd+what pd.Mr.Gipson in Boston, at death | Fisher, Janet Marie (I633)
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| 709 | George M. Embry household, with 2nd wife Elizabeth, and his parents James and Francis. George and Elizabeth marked that they could not read or write. Witness Role: head of household: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I1505] Elizabeth SUTTON Witness Role: father: [I2458] James A. EMBRY Witness Role: Mother: [I2459] Francis P. O'KELLY | Embry, George M. (I1479)
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| 710 | George M. Embry household, with 2nd wife Elizabeth, and his parents James and Francis. George and Elizabeth marked that they could not read or write. Witness Role: Principal: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I1505] Elizabeth SUTTON Witness Role: father: [I2458] James A. EMBRY Witness Role: Mother: [I2459] Francis P. O'KELLY | Sutton, Elizabeth (I1505)
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| 711 | George M. Embry household, with 2nd wife Elizabeth, and his parents James and Francis. George and Elizabeth marked that they could not read or write. Witness Role: Principal: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I1505] Elizabeth SUTTON Witness Role: father: [I2458] James A. EMBRY Witness Role: Mother: [I2459] Francis P. O'KELLY | Embry, James A. (I2458)
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| 712 | George M. Embry household, with 2nd wife Elizabeth, and his parents James and Francis. George and Elizabeth marked that they could not read or write. Witness Role: Principal: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: head of household: [I1479] George M. EMBRY Witness Role: wife: [I1505] Elizabeth SUTTON Witness Role: father: [I2458] James A. EMBRY Witness Role: Mother: [I2459] Francis P. O'KELLY | O'Kelly, Francis P. (I2459)
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| 713 | George was a journeyman cabinet maker, his wife was keeping house, his children were in school, and his parents lived next door. Witness Role: head of household: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I2480] Margaret M. LEE Witness Role: daughter: [I755] Eva Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS | Brenholts, George Washington (I2477)
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| 714 | George was a journeyman cabinet maker, his wife was keeping house, his children were in school, and his parents lived next door. Witness Role: Principal: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I2480] Margaret M. LEE Witness Role: daughter: [I755] Eva Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS | Brenholts, Alfred (I753)
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| 715 | George was a journeyman cabinet maker, his wife was keeping house, his children were in school, and his parents lived next door. Witness Role: Principal: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I2480] Margaret M. LEE Witness Role: daughter: [I755] Eva Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS | Brenholts, Eva Lee (I755)
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| 716 | George was a journeyman cabinet maker, his wife was keeping house, his children were in school, and his parents lived next door. Witness Role: Principal: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: head of household: [I2477] George Washington BRENHOLTS Witness Role: wife: [I2480] Margaret M. LEE Witness Role: daughter: [I755] Eva Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: son: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS | Lee, Margaret M. (I2480)
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| 717 | George was an undertaker, as was his father. | Brenholts, George Washington (I2477)
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| 718 | Gerhard Kroeker was a 17 year old boarder, providing farm labor, for Sarah Schmidt the farm owner. She was a widowed Russian immigrant who spoke no English and yet owned the farm free and clear. Witness Role: head of household: Name: Sarah Schmidt Witness Role: boarder: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER | Kroeker, Gerhard P. (I224)
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| 719 | Gerhard was a tinner at a hardware store. His daughter Ethel was a telephone operator. Witness Role: head of household: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: wife: [I223] Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter: [I249] Ethel Katherine KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I251] Helen Lucille KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I254] Ruth Ida Mae KROEKER | Kroeker, Gerhard P. (I224)
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| 720 | Gerhard was a tinner at a hardware store. His daughter Ethel was a telephone operator. Witness Role: Principal: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: head of household: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: wife: [I223] Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter: [I249] Ethel Katherine KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I251] Helen Lucille KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I254] Ruth Ida Mae KROEKER | Riffle, Allie May (I223)
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| 721 | Gerhard was a tinner at a hardware store. His daughter Ethel was a telephone operator. Witness Role: Principal: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: head of household: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: wife: [I223] Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter: [I249] Ethel Katherine KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I251] Helen Lucille KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I254] Ruth Ida Mae KROEKER | Kroeker, Ethel Katherine (I249)
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| 722 | Gerhard was a tinner at a hardware store. His daughter Ethel was a telephone operator. Witness Role: Principal: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: head of household: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: wife: [I223] Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter: [I249] Ethel Katherine KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I251] Helen Lucille KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I254] Ruth Ida Mae KROEKER | Kroeker, Helen Lucille (I251)
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| 723 | Gerhard was a tinner at a hardware store. His daughter Ethel was a telephone operator. Witness Role: Principal: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: head of household: [I224] Gerhard P. KROEKER Witness Role: wife: [I223] Allie May RIFFLE Witness Role: daughter: [I249] Ethel Katherine KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I251] Helen Lucille KROEKER Witness Role: daughter: [I254] Ruth Ida Mae KROEKER | Kroeker, Ruth Ida Mae (I254)
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| 724 | Ginny stayed with her sister, Record: "Bobbie" (along with Bobbie's husband and 3 daughters) during the war, when her husband was overseas. | Brenholts, Virginia Ruth (I758)
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| 725 | Given birth date of Nov 1876 on the 1900 Census (military). | Embrey, Clayton Benjamin (I459)
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| 726 | Given to Mack Price at graduation from Follett High School. Graduate's name on front, personal note to recipient on back, transcribed in the attachment | Source (S71)
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| 727 | Gladys Chamberlain and her son Tom returned from England via the SS Homeric. This seems to be the return from the extended European stay that Marguerite Brenholts and Gladys Chamberlain had, with their children, following their divorces. It seems that Gladys and Tom left Italy and went to England, sailing from Southampton to New York two months after the Brenholts family had returned. Since Gladys married Mr. Gibbs shortly thereafter, and he was English, it seems that Gladys and Tom went to England to spend some time with him, prior to the marriage. Witness Role: Principal: [I800] Gladys TABER Witness Role: Child: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 728 | Gladys Chamberlain and her son Tom returned from England via the SS Homeric. This seems to be the return from the extended European stay that Marguerite Brenholts and Gladys Chamberlain had, with their children, following their divorces. It seems that Gladys and Tom left Italy and went to England, sailing from Southampton to New York two months after the Brenholts family had returned. Since Gladys married Mr. Gibbs shortly thereafter, and he was English, it seems that Gladys and Tom went to England to spend some time with him, prior to the marriage. Witness Role: Child: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Taber, Gladys (I800)
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| 729 | Gladys Gibbs and her son Thomas Chamberlain sailed aboard fhr Monarch of Nassau from Nassau in the Bahamas to the port of Miami in Florida. | Taber, Gladys (I800)
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| 730 | Gladys Gibbs and Thomas Chamberlain (mother and son) both declared their address in New York City on a ship manifest at the end of 1936 Witness Role: Child: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Parent: [I800] Gladys TABER | Taber, Gladys (I800)
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| 731 | Gladys Gibbs and Thomas Chamberlain (mother and son) both declared their address in New York City on a ship manifest at the end of 1936 Witness Role: Principal: [I800] Gladys TABER Witness Role: Child: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Parent: [I800] Gladys TABER | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 732 | Gladys purchased 500 shares in The Ranger Oil Company, which later went belly-up. We have the actual stock certificate now, sadly not worth anything other than curiosity. | Taber, Gladys (I800)
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| 733 | Gladys purchased a share in a gold mine - Scales Placer Mining Company. In 2022, brief internet research seems to indicate that there is some land in California that is still owned by this company, but that has to be wrong. I mean, it has happened before that someone is wrong on the internet. Or maybe we're rich, perhaps some research is in order. | Taber, Gladys (I800)
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| 734 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1878)
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| 735 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1879)
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| 736 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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| 737 | grandfather's will: $30 + what given by deed, pd 1 yr after death codicil to gfather's will: instead of deed mentioned, he should have $100 at g-father's decease | Taylor, Matthew (I655)
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| 738 | Grave marker says he was a Treaty Guard in the Indian Wars. No other evidence found as yet. | Taber, Cyrus (I682)
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| 739 | Grave marker shows US Army, World War II. Enlistment record: 24 Mar 1943 Enlistment for the Philippine Department Private Womens' Army Corps Enlisted Reserve or Medical Administrative Corps Officer | Piatt, Dolores Eva (I4736)
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| 740 | Grave Marker: TSGT US AIR FORCE WORLD WAR II Enlistment Record: 29 Jan 1946 Enlistment for Hawaiian Department Enlisted at Ft Oglethorpe, Georgia Was married at the time of his enlistment Corporal, Air Corps, Regular Army | Bradshaw, John William (I4739)
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| 741 | Gravestone has Masonic symbol. | Sutton, James Samuel (I1454)
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| 742 | Gravestone names him as Morris R. | Swackhamer, Morris Rolla (I6192)
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| 743 | Had 5 children - 4 girls, one boy. At time of Cleota Lackey's 2014 obituary, both parents, one son, two unnamed daughters, and Cleota were deceased. Daughter Virginia Flippo was still living. | Family: Willard Sowards / Mildia G. Sowards (F1287)
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| 744 | Handwriting on the paper dates the clipping from Sept. 1947 | Source (S80)
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| 745 | Hank and Mabel attended West Texas State Teachers College. Henry and Mabel also helped Henry's mother and his brother run a dry cleaning plant. Mabel's maternal grandmother (widowed) was living with them as well. Witness Role: head of household: [I207] James William Henry PRICE Witness Role: wife: [I206] Mabel Clara GARRISON Witness Role: grandmother-in-law: [I3995] Elizabeth Madeline STANLEY | Price, James William Henry "Hank" (I207)
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| 746 | Hank and Mabel attended West Texas State Teachers College. Henry and Mabel also helped Henry's mother and his brother run a dry cleaning plant. Mabel's maternal grandmother (widowed) was living with them as well. Witness Role: Principal: [I207] James William Henry PRICE Witness Role: head of household: [I207] James William Henry PRICE Witness Role: wife: [I206] Mabel Clara GARRISON Witness Role: grandmother-in-law: [I3995] Elizabeth Madeline STANLEY | Garrison, Mabel Clara (I206)
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| 747 | Hank and Mabel attended West Texas State Teachers College. Henry and Mabel also helped Henry's mother and his brother run a dry cleaning plant. Mabel's maternal grandmother (widowed) was living with them as well. Witness Role: Principal: [I207] James William Henry PRICE Witness Role: head of household: [I207] James William Henry PRICE Witness Role: wife: [I206] Mabel Clara GARRISON Witness Role: grandmother-in-law: [I3995] Elizabeth Madeline STANLEY | Stanley, Elizabeth Madeline (I3995)
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| 748 | HathiTrust is a partnership of academic and research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world. | Repository (R31)
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| 749 | Have found no evidence to support this claim. | Embrey, Abner E. (I2528)
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| 750 | He and a group of friends from Columbus and Chicago were on a trip to investigate an investment in a mine near the area. | Brenholts, Alfred (I753)
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