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Matches 751 to 800 of 3,022
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| 751 | He arrived in Fort Wayne with $400, but fever and ague attacked him and by the time he recovered, that money was gone. He thus started over from scratch, splitting rails for 50 cents a day | Taber, Cyrus (I682)
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| 752 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Samuel Payne (I450)
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| 753 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Duck, Mary Matilda (I451)
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| 754 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Frances Marion (I503)
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| 755 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, John Willis (I504)
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| 756 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, James Madison (I505)
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| 757 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Margaret Elizabeth (I506)
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| 758 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Samuel Robert (I507)
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| 759 | he claimed $1000 in Real Estate value, and a personal estate worth $200 Witness Role: Principal: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: head of household: [I450] Samuel Payne WILLIAMSON Witness Role: wife: [I451] Mary Matilda DUCK Witness Role: son: [I503] Frances Marion WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I504] John Willis WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I505] James Madison WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I506] Margaret Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Witness Role: daughter: [I514] Mary Matilda WILLIAMSON Witness Role: son: [I507] Samuel Robert WILLIAMSON | Williamson, Mary Matilda (I514)
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| 760 | He claimed exemption due to being the sole support for 1 sister and his mother. Described as tall, blue eyes, auburn hair. | Price, Homer (I190)
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| 761 | He died at his home, 5 miles south of Plymouth, on a Thursday morning. He spent his life in the cultivation of the land upon which he was born, and died within a few rods of the old cabin home. | Taber, Cyrus (I796)
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| 762 | He died at sea. | Pinney, Isaac (I5821)
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| 763 | He died at the residence of his son Isaac (Isaac had died during the war, Charles was living with his widowed daughter-in-law). | Cushman, Charles Sr (I6141)
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| 764 | He died in a car wreck. Grace was also in the car and was injured but survived. They ran off a road into a canyon and were trapped in their car for several days. Attached is a clipping from an unknown newspaper, most of the article remains. It was likely a school paper. | Reynolds, John Clyde "Johnie" (I2193)
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| 765 | He earned his BA in 1904, Masters in 1906, and Doctorate in 1910. | Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (I801)
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| 766 | He graduated from Naval Officer Candidate School, receiving his commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy. | Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
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| 767 | He grew to manhood amid scenes of a pioneer life, and acquired a fair education. He was modest and unassuming and although he was never one to intrude his views, he did much to mold the character and public spirit of the neighborhood in which he resided. | Taber, Cyrus (I796)
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| 768 | He is listed with his wife Garnet and three daughters, Margaret J., 11 years old, Barbara, 6 years old, and Nancy, 4 years old. They also had one servant. They owned a home worth $25,000, and had a radio. Garnet and Ray were both born in Ohio, her parents were born in England. Daughter Margaret was born in Alabama, the other two girls were born in West Virginia. Witness Role: head of household: [I792] Raymond Edward MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I5700] Garnett Elizabeth WRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I5701] Margaret J MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I5702] Barbara MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I5703] Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: servant: Name: June Martin Witness Role: 39 year old divorced black female, born in Virginia | Matticks, Raymond Edward (I792)
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| 769 | He is listed with his wife Garnet and three daughters, Margaret J., 11 years old, Barbara, 6 years old, and Nancy, 4 years old. They also had one servant. They owned a home worth $25,000, and had a radio. Garnet and Ray were both born in Ohio, her parents were born in England. Daughter Margaret was born in Alabama, the other two girls were born in West Virginia. Witness Role: Principal: [I792] Raymond Edward MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I792] Raymond Edward MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I5700] Garnett Elizabeth WRIGHT Witness Role: daughter: [I5701] Margaret J MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I5702] Barbara MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I5703] Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: servant: Name: June Martin Witness Role: 39 year old divorced black female, born in Virginia | Wright, Garnett Elizabeth (I5700)
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| 770 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5701)
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| 771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5702)
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| 772 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5703)
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| 773 | he is reported "at rest" meaning retired. The next household listed is that of Richard Duck, 40; wife Jane, 34; and their 7 children: George (M, 14), Melvin (M, 12), James (M, 10), Robert (M, 8), Nancy (F, 4), Mary (F, 2), and Jane (F, 3 mos.). Unknown how or if this family is related, but it is possible that Richard is a son - perhaps even the son that was living next door to them in 1850 in Georgia. It's a bit of a stretch, but possible. Witness Role: Principal: [I2388] Robert Osborne DUCK Witness Role: head of household: [I2388] Robert Osborne DUCK Witness Role: wife: [I2389] Margaret MCCLURE Witness Role: daughter: [I2185] Jane Amanda DUCK | Duck, Jane Amanda (I2185)
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| 774 | he is reported "at rest" meaning retired. The next household listed is that of Richard Duck, 40; wife Jane, 34; and their 7 children: George (M, 14), Melvin (M, 12), James (M, 10), Robert (M, 8), Nancy (F, 4), Mary (F, 2), and Jane (F, 3 mos.). Unknown how or if this family is related, but it is possible that Richard is a son - perhaps even the son that was living next door to them in 1850 in Georgia. It's a bit of a stretch, but possible. Witness Role: head of household: [I2388] Robert Osborne DUCK Witness Role: wife: [I2389] Margaret MCCLURE Witness Role: daughter: [I2185] Jane Amanda DUCK | Duck, Robert Osborne (I2388)
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| 775 | he is reported "at rest" meaning retired. The next household listed is that of Richard Duck, 40; wife Jane, 34; and their 7 children: George (M, 14), Melvin (M, 12), James (M, 10), Robert (M, 8), Nancy (F, 4), Mary (F, 2), and Jane (F, 3 mos.). Unknown how or if this family is related, but it is possible that Richard is a son - perhaps even the son that was living next door to them in 1850 in Georgia. It's a bit of a stretch, but possible. Witness Role: Principal: [I2388] Robert Osborne DUCK Witness Role: head of household: [I2388] Robert Osborne DUCK Witness Role: wife: [I2389] Margaret MCCLURE Witness Role: daughter: [I2185] Jane Amanda DUCK | McClure, Margaret (I2389)
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| 776 | He managed an iron manufacturing establishment. | Fisher, John (I675)
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| 777 | He named First National Bank of Fort Worth as independent executor and established a trust for his wife, Virginia Bond (#952) to provide her with the living to which she had become accustomed. FollowingVirginia's death the trust was to be distributed equally among his children Lynne (#775), Deborah (#3), Barbara (#779) and Taber (#785). Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND Witness Role: Heir: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I778] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Deborah (I3)
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| 778 | He named First National Bank of Fort Worth as independent executor and established a trust for his wife, Virginia Bond (#952) to provide her with the living to which she had become accustomed. FollowingVirginia's death the trust was to be distributed equally among his children Lynne (#775), Deborah (#3), Barbara (#779) and Taber (#785). Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND Witness Role: Heir: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I778] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Bond, Virginia Dell (I591)
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| 779 | He named First National Bank of Fort Worth as independent executor and established a trust for his wife, Virginia Bond (#952) to provide her with the living to which she had become accustomed. FollowingVirginia's death the trust was to be distributed equally among his children Lynne (#775), Deborah (#3), Barbara (#779) and Taber (#785). Witness Role: Heir: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND Witness Role: Heir: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I778] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 780 | He named First National Bank of Fort Worth as independent executor and established a trust for his wife, Virginia Bond (#952) to provide her with the living to which she had become accustomed. FollowingVirginia's death the trust was to be distributed equally among his children Lynne (#775), Deborah (#3), Barbara (#779) and Taber (#785). Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND Witness Role: Heir: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I778] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Lynne Taber (I768)
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| 781 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I772)
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| 782 | He named First National Bank of Fort Worth as independent executor and established a trust for his wife, Virginia Bond (#952) to provide her with the living to which she had become accustomed. FollowingVirginia's death the trust was to be distributed equally among his children Lynne (#775), Deborah (#3), Barbara (#779) and Taber (#785). Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I591] Virginia Dell BOND Witness Role: Heir: [I772] Barbara CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I3] Deborah CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: Heir: [I778] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Jr. (I778)
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| 783 | He owned the first hotel, which would more properly be called a tavern. Timing of this is uncertain. The 1840 census showed him to be engaged in agriculture | Taber, Samuel Dennis (I794)
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| 784 | He played the role of "Judge Roy Bean" | Nickell, Clarence Antrum Sr. (I209)
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| 785 | He returned from Southampton England via RMS Olympic - sister ship to the Titanic.. My guess is that this was the end of a summer spent in England with his mother Gladys and her husband A.G. Gibbs. | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 786 | He sailed from Cherbourg to New York. Not sure how long the trip was, or his itinerary. Note that he was not sailing with his then wife, Marguerite. She has a return trip from France in November, different ship, different port. This could have been a way of establishing a legal separation in preparation for their divorce. | Brenholts, Roy (I756)
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| 787 | He seems to have been a supporter of the patriot cause in as many ways as he could - taking up arms as a private, participating in the civil service efforts to protect the homefront, and providing supplies or services to support the army. DAR listing: Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE, PRIVATE Service Description: 1) CAPT RUNNELLS, COL TASH; 2) SIGNER OF ASSOC TEST; DELEGATE TO CONVENTION AT DRACUT | Fisher, Samuel (I685)
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| 788 | He served as a private. DAR listing: Service: MASSACHUSETTS Rank(s): PRIVATE Service Description: 1) CAPT.BULLARD,COL.HEATH | Dean, Nathaniel (I671)
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| 789 | He settled on the interval farm that is now owned by Mr Samuel Butler and Mr Patterson (as of 1873) on the south side of the Stewiacke River. | Fisher, Samuel (I663)
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| 790 | He taught at the Shoemaker school from the time he was 16, for about 2 and a half years | Taber, Thomas Oliver (I798)
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| 791 | He travelled aboard the John and Sara. John Bean was a soldier and present at the battle of Worcester 3 September 1651 under the command of David Leslie. When Oliver Cromwell's New Army defeated Leslie's Jacobite forces of King Charles II at Worcester John was amongst the 10,000 taken prisoner. John was likely forced to march from Worcester to London. Most Scots were held through the winter at Tuthill Artillery grounds may dying of cold and starvation. In 1652 John was one of 272 Scotish Prisoners of War shipped to the American colonies aboard the ship "John and Sara. On 2-24-1652 John was sold on the auction block as indentured servant at Saugus House Iron Works to Nicholas Lissen of NH. John would go on to be held in high regard by his master and married Nicholas's daughter Hannah. John would go on to care for his master until his death. It is believed John was approximately 15-16 when he participated at the battle of Worcester and that he may have followed an older brother in to service. Hannah Lisson died and John then married Margaret Edwards. It is believed that Margaret had been an orphan on the same boat from Scotland in 1652, and had been in service to the Lisson family since that time. | Bean, John (I5682)
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| 792 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Matticks, Samuel Jefferson (I2468)
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| 793 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Tener, Elizabeth Joicy (I2471)
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| 794 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Matticks, Isaac Cosbi (I2530)
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| 795 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Matticks, Alva Franklin (I2535)
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| 796 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Matticks, Sarah Nancy (I2536)
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| 797 | He was a carpenter. Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: head of household: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS Witness Role: wife: [I2471] Elizabeth Joicy TENER Witness Role: daughter: [I2535] Alva Franklin MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2536] Sarah Nancy MATTICKS Witness Role: daughter: [I2537] Mary Catherine MATTICKS Witness Role: son: [I2530] Isaac Cosbi MATTICKS | Matticks, Mary Catherine (I2537)
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| 798 | He was a clerk in the insurance industry. He was making $2,500 per year, and owned a home worth $12,500. The twins, Barbara and Deborah, would be born one month after this census was taken. Witness Role: head of household: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: wife: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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| 799 | He was a clerk in the insurance industry. He was making $2,500 per year, and owned a home worth $12,500. The twins, Barbara and Deborah, would be born one month after this census was taken. Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: head of household: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: wife: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Brenholts, Barbara Lee (I761)
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| 800 | He was a clerk in the insurance industry. He was making $2,500 per year, and owned a home worth $12,500. The twins, Barbara and Deborah, would be born one month after this census was taken. Witness Role: Principal: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: head of household: [I762] Thomas Taber CHAMBERLAIN Witness Role: wife: [I761] Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS Witness Role: daughter: [I768] Lynne Taber CHAMBERLAIN | Chamberlain, Lynne Taber (I768)
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