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801 | Melvin enlisted as a Private in Company B, 45th Arkansas Cavalry, Crabtree's Regiment on an unspecified date. He was surrendered by Brigadier General M. Jefferson Thompson on May 11, 1865 and was paroled at Jacksonport, Arkansas on June 5, 1865. Muster and Descriptive Roll of Prisoners Age:17 Eyes: black Hair: dark Complexion: dark Height: 5' 8" Born: Georgia | Duck, Melvin Lafayette (I3074)
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802 | Member #198013, Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter #5069IL via William Pemberton, Sarah Luck, Francis Luck, Thomas East, James Barber | East, Nellie Mary (I5733)
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803 | Member #202588, Chapter #4048KY, via Ebenezer North, John Peck, Amasa Cowles and others. | Tinker, Gertrude (I6018)
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804 | Member #231425, Stephen A Douglas Chapter #5110IL via William Pemberton, Sarah Luck, Francis Luck | East, Florence Mildred (I5736)
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805 | Member #25213, Unknown Chapter #IA, via Samuel Fisher | Gage, Anna J. (I5771)
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806 | Member #253805, Comfort Tyler Chapter #1036NY, via Charles Cushman #A029068 and Sylvanus Brown #A015887 | Crittenton, Charlotte (I6150)
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807 | Member #29391, New Rochelle Chapter #NY, via Record: "Silas BATES" | Bates, Catharine (I2421)
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808 | Member #358146, Alhambra San-Gabriel Chapter, California | Dorr, Della Louise (I5728)
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809 | Member #39295, Columbus Chapter #4022OH, via Record: "Silas BATES" [[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=39295] | Bates, Clara Alma (I754)
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810 | Member #488318, James Campbell Chapter #6046TX, via Samuel Cowles | Chamberlain, Mary Elizabeth (I825)
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811 | Member #493051, Tippecanoe River-Wythougan Chapter #4082IN, via David Railsback | Railsback, Flora Etta (I3923)
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812 | Member #523370, Columbus Chapter 4022OH, via Record: "Silas BATES". Referencing the memberships of her grandmother Clara Alma Bates Brenholts and relative Katherine Bates Bennett. Application process started 25 Apr 1966. She was accepted by the National Board of Management on 15 Apr 1967. | Brenholts, Virginia Ruth (I758)
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813 | Member #534369, Aliso Canyon Chapter #8148CA via David Railsback The Aliso Canyon Chapter may be defunct, 2012 website states that it was at Laguna Woods Village, an over-55 community. Jessie's membership was a "short form" linked to Etta Railsback Steiner, who was approved as a member in Feb of 1963, Jessie's join date has to be after that. | Taber, Jessie (I841)
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814 | Member #541051, Mary Isham Keith Chapter #6074TX, via Record: "Silas BATES". Legacy via her grandmother Clara Alma Bates Brenholts. Her sister Virginia Ruth Brenholts Campbell joined 2 years prior. | Brenholts, Barbara Lee (I761)
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815 | Member #587995, Fort Steuben Chapter #4104OH, via Record: "Silas BATES". | Bates, Ruth H (I2981)
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816 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5722)
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817 | Member #88617, Saginaw Chapter #4047MI via Reynold Peck | Peck, Bettie Maria (I5739)
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818 | Member #93302, Oberlin Chapter #OH, via Record: "Samuel COWLES". | Little, Alice Cowles (I1025)
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819 | Member #93303, Nancy Wolcott Squire Chapter #OH, via Samuel Cowles | Little, Elizabeth Howard (I5774)
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820 | Member #93304, Oberlin Chapter #OH, via Samuel Cowles | Little, Clara Helen (I1026)
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821 | Memorial Service held the following Friday, 08 Jun 2018 at Second Baptist Church on Woodway, in Houston. | Chamberlain, Lynne Taber (I768)
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822 | Mentioned as a surviving brother in the obit for Jessie Taber, d. 16 Dec 1972 | Taber, William Paul (I843)
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823 | Migrated west from Tennesee. He came by wagon trail from Memphis, crossed the Mississippi River by barge and followed the Indian trails to the Berryville area where he made his homestead. | Gentry, Wesley Washington (I2008)
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824 | Military service inscription: CO D 24 ARK INF - CSA. Southern Cross of Honor emblem on headstone. | Sutton, William Neville (I1511)
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825 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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826 | Moses Cash on the same enumeration page as son Reuben. 1 white male 50-60 (Moses) 1 white male under 5 1 white male 5-10 1 white male 10-15 2 white females 40-50 (one is perhaps wife Nancy) 2 white females 5-10 1 males slave under 10 2 female slaves under 10 1 female slave 10-24 1 female slave 24-36 4 people engaged in agriculture | Cash, Moses (I4427)
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827 | Most likely from a newspaper in Buena Park California, in 1957 | Source (S77)
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828 | Mother died when she was young. Went to live with Aunt Cornelia Lyle (sister of Amanda?) after her mother's death | Murphy, Josephine (I214)
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829 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I431)
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830 | Moved to Oberlin OH | Carson (I661)
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831 | Moved with his family across the TX-OK state line back to Texas (near Follett). In later years he and his wife lived with his youngest daughter, Katie and her husband Homer Price. Legend says that every year on his birthday (reunion-like events) he went out into the field with a pitchfork and returned with a rattlesnake, even when he was an "old" man. Some remember that he once jumped out the hayloft with his grandson Mackey - he would have been quite old at the time, and Mackey doesn't recall it, but... | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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832 | Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain traveled to and from Nassau Bay, Bahamas shortly after their twins were born. They returned to New York Harbor on 5 Jul 1940, aboard the SS Acadia. The return date is 2 days before the twins' turned 2 months old, no information as to when this trip began. Witness Role: Spouse Barbara Lee BRENHOLTS | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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833 | Mr. and Mrs. Peck moved to Oberlin in 1863 Witness Role: head of household John Sears PECK Witness Role: wife Mary FISHER | Peck, John Sears (I804)
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834 | Mr. Chamberlain returned from Glasgow, Scotland in September of 1929, returning to New York on 16 Sep 1929, via EMF Caledonia. This may have been a school trip. | Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
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835 | Mr. Riffle found his half-sister (Josephine Murphy) through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville. He went with Andy Newt Faucett, his father-in-law. Josephine's husband Bat Roach was asking around for S.S. Riffle's whereabouts and happened to ask Andy Newt Faucett! Josephine was not there as she was pregnant with Clarine, Mary Embry was pregnant with Katie. Once Josephine was recovered from having Clarine, the Roach family headed for Forreston,TX to see them. Josephine, Bat, and their children Clarine, Chick, and Josie had quite a time as they had really never been in the country. [above note written by Mack Price] Samuel Scott located his half-sister through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville Tenn. S. S. 1st wife, Sarah Josephine Faucett's father, Andy Newt, was a Confederate veteran and attended this reunion in the 1880s. Bartholmew Roach, by this time married to Josephine Murphy, attended hoping to find someone who knew Samuel Scott Riffle's whereabouts and ran into A.N. Faucett, SS's father in law! They were in touch from then on. The Roach's lived in Meridian, Mississippi during the time they had the 12 children. They homesteaded in the Oklahoma strip prior to S.S. bringing his family in Dec 04. The Roach's left and went to Ada, Okla, and went into mercantile business. [above note written by Debbie Price] Note: Conflict between dates and facts. Andy Newt Faucett was SS' first father in law, there was a Confederate Reunion in Nashville in 1897. Clarine Roach and Mary Josephine Riffle were both born in 1897 (I think). So it would have been Sarah Josephine Faucett pregnant with Mary Josephine that SS left at home, not Mary Elizabeth Embry pregnant with Katie. Witness Role: Witness Andrew Newton FAUSETT Witness Role: Witness Bartholomew ROACH | Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
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836 | Mr. Taber spent a few years farming, but it seems that was not his destiny. | Taber, Thomas Oliver (I798)
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837 | Mrs. Listenberger transcribed data from several Family Bibles which were at the Plymouth Historical Society. She provided a copy of her records to Barbara Brown in 1993, saying the transcription was at least 20 years old at that time. The data comes from two different bibles. • The first, Samuel Dennis Taber and Jane Pope's bible. Bible dated 1850 2 • The second, Herman and Mary Taber's bible, no date noted | Source (S821)
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838 | Multiple emails sent from Mack Price to his daughter, Leslie, about his family's history. | Source (S167)
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839 | Multiple unsourced facts for this woman's death - Sept 5 or 6 1875, also 1880, Arkansas City, Arkansas, or White River Township in Arkansas. | McClure, Margaret (I2389)
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840 | My father (Mack Price) mentioned "Aunt Muggie Warren" - she would have been his great Aunt, his grandmother's sister. | Williamson, Margaret Elizabeth (I506)
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841 | Name on death certificate. She is listed as a widow. Findagrave claims George H Totten as her husband. | Legge, Martha Jane (I2446)
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842 | Nancy Fisher is reported as the widow of William Cunningham when she marries David Ela. | Cunningham, William (I1888)
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843 | Nancy's part of father's will: $10 + already rec'd, 1 yr after decease | Fisher, Nancy Agnes (I683)
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844 | Never married | Fisher, Martha (I669)
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845 | New Pine Creek is a town that straddles the California-Oregon border. It is in Lake County on the Oregon side, and Modoc County on the California side. | Bussey, Ira Ernest (I3050)
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846 | next to his wife, Katie | Price, Homer (I190)
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847 | No burial place has been found. | Coe, Robert (I5093)
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848 | No date or location. On back: ad for a Perryton TX optometrist, and article mentioning Darrouzett, Ardmore, Shattuck, and the Schoenhals name. Could be Follett paper. | Source (S839)
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849 | no dates on marker | Sutton, Wilburn Jerome (I1470)
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850 | No headstone photo available at Find a Grave site. | Townsend, Lydia (I2670)
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