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851 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1)
 
852 Hester and her young children came to America aboard the ship Anne, 3 years after her husband Francis and their eldest son John (who had both sailed on the Mayflower). Le Mahieu, Hester (I1917)
 
853 His death certificate says that he is to be buried at Leesburg, no such memorial exists on Find a Grave, perhaps it simply hasn't been noted yet. Hagen, Orell (I3700)
 
854 His descendant Ray Fisher is a retired professor of history at UCLA (as of 1978). Caleb was a prominent minister, graduated from Oberlin College and was greatly indebted to Henry Cowles (brother of Mary Ann Cowles) who loaned him money and then gave him money so he could continue on at Oberlin. Fisher, Caleb Ellis (I680)
 
855 His father, Nicholas, lived in the next farm, and Eli's brother Charles was in the next farm after that.
Witness Role: head of household: [I788] Eli BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I789] Ruth Amanda HILL
Witness Role: daughter: [I2439] Harriet BATES 
Bates, Eli (I788)
 
856 His father, Nicholas, lived in the next farm, and Eli's brother Charles was in the next farm after that.
Witness Role: Principal: [I788] Eli BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I788] Eli BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I789] Ruth Amanda HILL
Witness Role: daughter: [I2439] Harriet BATES 
Hill, Ruth Amanda (I789)
 
857 His father, Nicholas, lived in the next farm, and Eli's brother Charles was in the next farm after that.
Witness Role: Principal: [I788] Eli BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I788] Eli BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I789] Ruth Amanda HILL
Witness Role: daughter: [I2439] Harriet BATES 
Bates, Harriet (I2439)
 
858 His gravestone has the Masonic emblem on it. Sutton, Augustus Clayton (I1455)
 
859 His gravestone has the Masonic emblem. Sutton, John Howard (I1464)
 
860 His gravestone is marked CPL US ARMY. I would assume that this would be WW2. Loomer, Bernard Loring (I204)
 
861 His mother was a restaurant manager, Homer worked as a waiter. Price, Homer (I190)
 
862 His name at birth was James Robert Lakey, and this wasn't changed legally until he was 4 years old, but he was never known by this name. He was never aware of this name until his adoption records were unsealed in 2004. Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
 
863 His occupation was stated as "coal jobber".
Witness Role: head of household: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS
Witness Role: wife: [I754] Clara Alma BATES 
Brenholts, Alfred (I753)
 
864 His occupation was stated as "coal jobber".
Witness Role: Principal: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS
Witness Role: head of household: [I753] Alfred BRENHOLTS
Witness Role: wife: [I754] Clara Alma BATES 
Bates, Clara Alma (I754)
 
865 His parents are also reportedly born in Virginia Legge, William Harrison (I2211)
 
866 His son Cyrus had gone to Fort Wayne earlier
Witness Role: Principal: [I793] Paul Jones TABER
Witness Role: Witness: [I687] Lucy TABER
Witness Role: Witness: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER 
Taber, Lucy (I687)
 
867 His son Cyrus had gone to Fort Wayne earlier
Witness Role: Principal: [I793] Paul Jones TABER
Witness Role: Witness: [I687] Lucy TABER
Witness Role: Witness: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER 
Taber, Samuel Dennis (I794)
 
868 His son Cyrus had gone to Fort Wayne earlier
Witness Role: Witness: [I687] Lucy TABER
Witness Role: Witness: [I794] Samuel Dennis TABER 
Taber, Paul Jones (I793)
 
869 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Bates, Nicholas Jr. (I786)
 
870 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: Principal: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Coe, Eunice (I787)
 
871 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: Principal: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Bates, Joseph (I2645)
 
872 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: Principal: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Bates, Caroline (I2646)
 
873 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: Principal: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Bates, Salina (I2649)
 
874 His sons Charles and Eli had farms on either side of him, each with their young families.
This household:
Nicholas Bates, 51M, Farmer, $2000, born Rhode Island
Eunice Bates, 44F, born Ohio (as are all the rest)
Caroline Bates, 18F
Joseph Bates 16M
Selina Bates 12F
George Bates 9M
Witness Role: Principal: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: head of household: [I786] Nicholas BATES
Witness Role: wife: [I787] Eunice COE
Witness Role: daughter: [I2646] Caroline BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2645] Joseph BATES
Witness Role: daughter: [I2649] Salina BATES
Witness Role: son: [I2971] George Wesley BATES 
Bates, George Wesley (I2971)
 
875 His vote was cast for the first presidential nominee of the Republican party, John C. Fremont. Railsback, William (I111)
 
876 His wife was pregnant at the time of his death. Barnhill, James (I24)
 
877 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, Cyrus (I796)
 
878 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Plake, Rachel (I797)
 
879 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, Thomas Oliver (I798)
 
880 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, Samuel Dennis (I844)
 
881 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, John Heenan (I845)
 
882 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, Mary Alice (I846)
 
883 His will begins with a detailed description of his land holdings, and an itemization of his estate, which he estimated to be worth $16,393. He designated that $2000 was to be given to each of his children, and the property and home be given to his wife.
Witness Role: Principal: [I796] Cyrus TABER
Witness Role: Executor: [I797] Rachel PLAKE
Witness Role: Also an heir.
Witness Role: Heir: [I848] Israel S. TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I845] John Heenan TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I846] Mary Alice TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I844] Samuel Dennis TABER
Witness Role: Heir: [I798] Thomas Oliver TABER 
Taber, Israel S. (I848)
 
884 History of S.S. Riffle written by his daughter Katie Price, published in the book, History of Lipscomb County. Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
 
885 Homer and Katie took him from the Home of Redeeming Love to their home in Canyon, Texas in 1933. He was their child from that point. The legal part of the adoption process didn't happen until 1937, however.

The timeline of the adoption:
09 Oct 1933: Alene makes the child a ward of the court
09 Oct 1933: Court assigns custody to Home of Redeeming Love
07 Dec 1933: Homer and Katie take the child home
17 Dec 1936: The Home of Redeeming Love signs consent for adoption
05 Jan 1937: Homer and Katie execute adoption papers
06 Sep 1937: Adoption declared valid and complete
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE 
Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
 
886 Homer and Katie took him from the Home of Redeeming Love to their home in Canyon, Texas in 1933. He was their child from that point. The legal part of the adoption process didn't happen until 1937, however.

The timeline of the adoption:
09 Oct 1933: Alene makes the child a ward of the court
09 Oct 1933: Court assigns custody to Home of Redeeming Love
07 Dec 1933: Homer and Katie take the child home
17 Dec 1936: The Home of Redeeming Love signs consent for adoption
05 Jan 1937: Homer and Katie execute adoption papers
06 Sep 1937: Adoption declared valid and complete
Witness Role: Principal: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE 
Price, Homer (I190)
 
887 Homer and Katie took him from the Home of Redeeming Love to their home in Canyon, Texas in 1933. He was their child from that point. The legal part of the adoption process didn't happen until 1937, however.

The timeline of the adoption:
09 Oct 1933: Alene makes the child a ward of the court
09 Oct 1933: Court assigns custody to Home of Redeeming Love
07 Dec 1933: Homer and Katie take the child home
17 Dec 1936: The Home of Redeeming Love signs consent for adoption
05 Jan 1937: Homer and Katie execute adoption papers
06 Sep 1937: Adoption declared valid and complete
Witness Role: Principal: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: Adoptive Parent: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE 
Riffle, Katie Alma (I191)
 
888 Homer and Katie were back in Follett in 1940, per the census. Homer was running the dry cleaning plant, Katie was teaching. Homer's mother Kate Gentry lived with them - she reported that in 1935 she had been living in Amarillo. Kate Gentry's brother, Samuel Robert Williamson (Homer's "Uncle Bobby") lived next door.
Witness Role: head of household: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: wife: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE
Witness Role: son: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Mother: [I446] Catherine Echols WILLIAMSON 
Price, Homer (I190)
 
889 Homer and Katie were back in Follett in 1940, per the census. Homer was running the dry cleaning plant, Katie was teaching. Homer's mother Kate Gentry lived with them - she reported that in 1935 she had been living in Amarillo. Kate Gentry's brother, Samuel Robert Williamson (Homer's "Uncle Bobby") lived next door.
Witness Role: Principal: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: head of household: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: wife: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE
Witness Role: son: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Mother: [I446] Catherine Echols WILLIAMSON 
Price, James Malcolm "Mack" (I2)
 
890 Homer and Katie were back in Follett in 1940, per the census. Homer was running the dry cleaning plant, Katie was teaching. Homer's mother Kate Gentry lived with them - she reported that in 1935 she had been living in Amarillo. Kate Gentry's brother, Samuel Robert Williamson (Homer's "Uncle Bobby") lived next door.
Witness Role: Principal: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: head of household: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: wife: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE
Witness Role: son: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Mother: [I446] Catherine Echols WILLIAMSON 
Riffle, Katie Alma (I191)
 
891 Homer and Katie were back in Follett in 1940, per the census. Homer was running the dry cleaning plant, Katie was teaching. Homer's mother Kate Gentry lived with them - she reported that in 1935 she had been living in Amarillo. Kate Gentry's brother, Samuel Robert Williamson (Homer's "Uncle Bobby") lived next door.
Witness Role: Principal: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: head of household: [I190] Homer PRICE
Witness Role: wife: [I191] Katie Alma RIFFLE
Witness Role: son: [I2] James Malcolm PRICE
Witness Role: Mother: [I446] Catherine Echols WILLIAMSON 
Williamson, Catherine Echols (I446)
 
892 Homesteaded in the OK strip prior to Samuel Scott bringing his family there in Dec 1904. Murphy, Josephine (I214)
 
893 Household of Thomas Brennan
2 males over 16
- HOH Thomas Brennan
- ?
2 females
- wife Katherine
- daughter Tabitha

Same page as son-in-law Timothy Duck. 
Brannen, Thomas Alexander (I5600)
 
894 Immediately to the left of Martha Ann's grave is an unmarked or empty spot. To the left of that empty spot are the graves of two infants born to Martha's daughter Johncy Helen. Was that empty spot reserved for Johncy Helen and William T Dyess? Does that spot contain the grave of James Blackston and no marker was ever placed? Sutton, Martha Ann (I444)
 
895 In 1860 the term "idiotic" was used on the census to describe all types of mental disability. Smith, Eliza M (I5947)
 
896 In a letter from Kathleen Maddox to her aunt, Katie Riffle Price, Kathleen has this to say:

"to me, Verla is so nice and I love to be around her, when I am around her she seems to make everything better somehow" 
Donovan, Verla Marcine (I267)
 
897 In a letter she wrote to Mack Price and family, she noted a kindness once paid to her:

I also remember staying a bit with your folks when you were about aa yr. old in Canyon, Tex. That was a very trying time for me - my first marriage was breaking up - and your Mother & Dad were so very kind to me. I'll never forget their help. Pretty nice folks you know.

Lucille wrote this in 1976, after having had 2 strokes, sustaining damage to her right side. She apologizes for bad penmanship, and laziness in spelling - in fact the letter was quite legible and the spelling was fine. Just from reading the letter I got the impression of a modest, gracious, and inquisitive person.

She indicated that she was doing some genealogical research into her father's family, the Kroekers, and having quite a good challenge with it! 
Kroeker, Helen Lucille (I251)
 
898 In addition to the three children here shown, he had one additional daughter and two additional children of unknown gender. The mothers of those children are not known. There is another note, written by Debbie Price, that the first child died in infancy and was a girl, the second child died at age 1 or 2, of poison. This doesn't match with the gender and order of children. Roberson, John Luther (I425)
 
899 In April 1978, Sydney Fisher initiated contact with his distant cousin, Tom Chamberlain. These letters contained a wealth of information that Mr. Fisher had found on our common ancestors. Tom Chamberlain suggested that Mr. Fisher contact his daughter Debbie Price, as Debbie had recently been doing some genealogy on the Price side of the family.

The letters are attached, and the information contained therein has been distributed throughout these files. 
Chamberlain, Thomas Taber Sr. (I762)
 
900 In April of 1936, Al returned from the Bermuda islands on the SS Monarch of Bermuda, no indication of travelling companion or the itinerary of this trip. Brenholts, Alfred Roy Sr (I763)
 

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