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751 | Mack and Debbie moved to Follett Witness Role: Spouse Deborah CHAMBERLAIN | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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752 | Mack and Debbie's first home Witness Role: Spouse Deborah CHAMBERLAIN | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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753 | Mack attended Naval OCS and then served in the US Navy during the Cold War, after which he remained in the Naval Reserves. His first assignment, immediately upon receiving his commission, was aboard USNS Kelly on a cruise to Newfoundland. | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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754 | Mack had always been curious about the circumstances of his birth, and his birth parents. His adoption was never a secret, and he had no complaints about his adoptive parents, it was just a natural curiosity about his biological heritage. He contracted with a Private Detective agency specializing in this sort of thing, and over a period of years they searched, and then helped him with the legal paperwork to get the files unsealed. The search was successful, the files were opened, the adoption home sent their records. All of the resulting information will be attached to this event so it can be easily referenced. | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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755 | Mailing Address: Alton Riffle 1628 Acker Place Anniston, AL 36201 | Riffle, Alton Milford (I257)
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756 | Mailing Address: Box 42 Phelan, CA 92371 | Kroeker, Ethel Katherine (I249)
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757 | Mailing Address: Mrs. Bill Kennedy R.R. #1 Box 62B Robertsdale, AL 36567 | Riffle, Dovie Marie (I262)
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758 | Mailing Address: Mrs. Cary Reynolds 17 Proton Lane Richland, WA 99352 | Kroeker, Ruth Ida Mae (I254)
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759 | Mailing address: Mrs. Pearlie Riffle Loxley, , Alabama 36551 | Witt, Pearlie (I226)
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760 | Mailing address: Ms. Edna Golden R. 2 Box 287B Waynesville, MO 65583 | Kroeker, Edna Allie (I247)
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761 | Mailing Address: Virgil Donovan Box 1382 Havre, MT 59501 | Donovan, Virgil Eugene (I264)
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762 | Male and Female between 60 and 70 years old in the house with him. Most likely this is his father and step-mother, since they were living with him 10 years later. | Beckham, Robert (I4194)
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763 | Males in Household 2 under 5 - Eli, John Coe 1 aged 5-10 - Charles Coe 1 aged 30-40 - Nicholas (father) Females in Household 1 under 5 - Susan Ann 1 aged 20-30 - Eunice (mother) | Bates, Nicholas Jr. (I786)
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764 | Males in Household 2 under 5 - William, Joseph 3 aged 5-10 - Columbus, ?, ? 2 aged 10-15 - Eli, John Coe 1 aged 15-20 - Charles Coe 1 aged 40-50 - Nicholas (father) Females in Household 1 under 5 - Salina 1 aged 5-10 - Caroline 1 aged 10-15 - Susan Ann 1 aged 30-40 - Eunice (mother) Perhaps: If George Wesley was born in 1840 rather than 1841, then the 2 boys under 5 could be George Wesley and William. The 3 boys aged 5-10 would be Joseph, Columbus, and only ONE unknown child. | Bates, Nicholas Jr. (I786)
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765 | Malinda's deceased husband was sister to Wesley's deceased wife. | Family (F916)
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766 | Malinda's son Joseph was married (2nd) to Joseph Houston's granddaughter Martha Leona Houston | Family (F915)
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767 | Many Riffles in attendance. Also in attendance were Deloris and her Aunt Bessie, and Doris from Alabama - all representing the Witt side of the family. Witness Role: Witness Bill GOODWIN Witness Role: Witness Cecilia Witness Role: Witness Preston GOODWIN Witness Role: Witness Evan GOODWIN Witness Role: Witness Dennis Roy ARD Witness Role: Witness Estelina Marquita ARD Witness Role: Witness Kari Dee ARD Witness Role: Witness Eva Lee BRANCH Witness Role: Witness Verla Marcine DONOVAN Witness Role: Witness John JENKINS Witness Role: Witness Daniel McNeal JOSEY Witness Role: Witness Jackie Wendell JOSEY Witness Role: Witness Billie Marie KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Katherine Elaine KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Linda Sharon KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Patricia Louise KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Robert Luther KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Sheila Rae KENNEDY Witness Role: Witness Arlo Lamont MUNSELL Witness Role: Witness Walt PARKS Witness Role: Witness Frank Jonathan PROCHAZKA Witness Role: Witness Katherine Angela PROCHAZKA Witness Role: Witness Barbara Jean RIFFLE Witness Role: Witness Bernetta Jean RIFFLE Witness Role: Witness Carol Lynn RIFFLE Witness Role: Witness Ernest Eugene RIFFLE Witness Role: Witness Francis Edward RIFFLE Witness Role: Witness Clarice Jean STINE Witness Role: Witness Randa Marcine STINE Witness Role: Witness Lonnie Louis SWOBODA Witness Role: Witness Lonnie Louis SWOBODA Witness Role: Witness Sharon Janel SWOBODA | Riffle, Dovie Marie (I262)
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768 | Margaret was an orphan when, at age 12, she was sent to America as an indentured servant, last name is uncertain. Apparently, she became indentured to Nicholas Lissen (as did John Bean, her husband), and after the death of his first wife, the daughter of Nicholas Lissen, she married him. | Edwards, Margaret (I5683)
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769 | Margret's part of father's will: $50 + already rec'd, 1yr after death | Fisher, Margret (I664)
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770 | Marguerite Brenholts and her 3 children (Virginia, Barbara, Alfred) returned to the port of New York from Genoa, Italy, via the SS Conte Grande. This was the maiden voyage of the SS Conte Grande sailing from Genoa, to Naples, and then on to New York City. The captain of the ship sent a postcard to young Barbara as he was leaving NYC. Her friend Gladys Chamberlain, with Gladys' son Tom, returned from Southampton England in August of this same year. Not sure of the duration of this trip or the itinerary, though this seems to be the "return to America" after an extended stay in Europe for the recently divorced friends, Marguerite and Gladys, with their children. Witness Role: Child Alfred Roy BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: Child Virginia Ruth BRENHOLTS | Matticks, Jessie Marguerite "Peggy" (I757)
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771 | Marguerite returned from Havre, France in November. Her then husband, Roy, had made a trip to France the previous month. It seems that these trips were part of the divorce proceedings. | Matticks, Jessie Marguerite "Peggy" (I757)
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772 | Marguerite's daughter Barbara was married at this house on 15 Nov, just 5 months after Marguerite had married Mr. Zan. Witness Role: Spouse Jessie Marguerite MATTICKS | Zan, Jordan Vincent (I2448)
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773 | Marriage Records | Source (S872)
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774 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F3)
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775 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F48)
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776 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F255)
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777 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F258)
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778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F261)
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779 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F262)
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780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F263)
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781 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F264)
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782 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F275)
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783 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F858)
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784 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F863)
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785 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family (F1691)
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786 | Married already on the 1880 Census | Family (F1591)
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787 | Married Hoyes A. Carter 06 Sep 1977 | Booth, Edna Mae (I2929)
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788 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F261)
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789 | Married in Warsaw then moved to West Bloomfield. | Family (F278)
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790 | married Isaac P. Sims, died at 63 years of age | Bates, Hannah H. (I6198)
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791 | Married twice. Second husband's name unknown. | Roberson, Betty Lou (I432)
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792 | Married Wesley Browder sometime after 1958 | Booth, Edna Mae (I2929)
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793 | Martha's part of father's will: $50 1yr after death + trousseau as good as Margrets | Fisher, Martha (I669)
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794 | Mary sent a note to her nephew Tom Chamberlain which included a printout of a poem written by her father, William Benton Chamberlain in 1887 | Chamberlain, Mary Elizabeth (I825)
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795 | Mary Sutton was a widow with 7 young children, she became a farmer out of necessity. Witness Role: head of household Mary Jane WADDLE Witness Role: son John Howard SUTTON Witness Role: daughter Martha Edna SUTTON Witness Role: son George Sherman SUTTON Witness Role: son James Samuel SUTTON Witness Role: daughter Allie L. SUTTON Witness Role: daughter Elsophelia SUTTON Witness Role: daughter Emma M. SUTTON | Waddle, Mary Jane (I1462)
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796 | Mary was the last survivor of the Mayflower, having come to America when she was only 4 years old. | Allerton, Mary (I6157)
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797 | Mary's part of father's will:$20 + already rec'd 1yr after death | Fisher, Mary (I659)
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798 | Master Sergeant. WW2 and Korea. | Roberson, John Luther (I425)
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799 | Medium height, medium build, blue eyes, light hair. Worked for his father, as a farmer. Registered, as required by law, but did not serve. His death certificate indicates that he was never in the armed services. | Dyess, William Everett (I2907)
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800 | Melissa was now a widow, she'd had 10 children of whom only 7 were then living. Witness Role: head of household Melissa Jane RAILSBACK Witness Role: son Charles Cyrus TABER Witness Role: daughter Gladys TABER Witness Role: daughter Jessie TABER Witness Role: daughter Glenna TABER Witness Role: son William Paul TABER | Railsback, Melissa Jane (I799)
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