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8551 Where did this information come from? He isn't on the 1900 census, is he the child she lost? CHAPPELL, James William (I23391)
 
8552 Where was Thomas for the 1850 Census? They married in 45 and the first child was not born until 53?
In 1860, the children are with their mother using the name Aldridge.
In 1870 they are with John and Martha Mills.

I have more questions than I can list here and I have very little information on these families. 
DAVIS, Thomas T (I2818)
 
8553 Where were her children in 1940? There is also a Frank Allen Casey, b 1930, AR, d 1986, Stanislaus County. DISNEY, Minnie Mae (I22750)
 
8554 White Township
John Bates Head M 53 Minnesota
Irma Bates Wife F 46 Missouri
They were first married at ages 27 and 28. John is a carpenter. 
BATES, John J W (I23777)
 
8555 Whitewater
Avery N Burford Head M 43 California
Ruby R Burford Wife F 38 Colorado
Sarah A Dodgion M-in-l F 81 Georgia
Avery is a stockman. 
BURFORD, Avery Newton (I2480)
 
8556 Whitewater Precinct, near Fruita
Avery Burford Boarder M 24 Jan 1876 California
He's a railroad laborer. 
BURFORD, Avery Newton (I2480)
 
8557 Whitewater Precinct, near Fruita
Fred Burford Head M 34 Apr 1866 California m. 6 ys.
Mary Burford Wife F 24 Nov 1875 Colorado 4/4 children
Ouida Burford Dau F 5 Apr 1895 Colorado
Ellery Burford Dau F 3 Aug 1896 Colorado
Darwin Burford Son M 2 Jun 1898 Colorado
Mary Burford Dau F 4/12 Jan 1900 Colorado
Fred is a stock herder. 
BURFORD, Robert Frederick (I2469)
 
8558 Who are Elias and Mary Stewart shown on the two 1850 census records? STEWART, Simon H (I19843)
 
8559 Who is T. M. Armstrong who reported his death? ARMSTRONG, Benjamin Franklin (I16)
 
8560 Who's Who in Texas, A Biographical Directory. Who's Who Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, 1931.
Connell, Giles H., page 311 
CONNELL, Giles H (I3754)
 
8561 wide, Mary Catherine Owens; son, James Lister Mouton MOUTON, Alfred Earl (I15698)
 
8562 Wilber Lee Disney, age 18, born 17 Jun 1899, is a single farmer working for George Maddox in Stroud. His nearest relative is Dora Martin in Dedrick, Vernen [sic], Missouri. He is short with a medium build, blue eyes and brown hair. DISNEY, Wilber Lee (I22768)
 
8563 Wiley told this story about his mama:
"One of our neighbors was sick and Mama made a chicken pie for 'em. We walked to the neighbor's house. I don't know how far it was, 'cause I was just a little fella. It seemed like miles. When we were on our way home a big storm blowed up. Mama kept lookin' over her shoulder sayin', 'Walk faster, Wiley.' I was walkin' as fast as I could.
Mama was a strappin' big woman and that's the only time I ever seen her scared. The rain started pourin' down, the wind blew me down. I hollered and Mama turned around. Her hair pins had come undone and her hair was blowin' all over the place. Her eyes was big as plums. She looked WILD. She reached down with one hand and yanked me up into her arms then RAN all the way home and straight to the storm cellar." 
WILLS, Emma Beatrice (I2591)
 
8564 Wilkinson & Wiseman Funeral Home
Name: William Finis McDougal
Died: 20 February 1955
Place of Death: Sumner County, TN, Gallatin
In Community: Life
Race or Color: White
Sex: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Age: 80 years, 7 months, 3 days
Date of Birth: July 17, 1874
Place of Birth: Sumner County, TN.
Legal Residence: Sumner County, TN., District 14, South Tunnel
Usual Occupation: Retired Farmer
Full Name of Father: James McDougal
Birthplace:
Mother's Maiden Name: Nancy Dorris
Birthplace:
Husband or Wife of:
Cemetery: Pleasant Hill
Place of Funeral: Pleasant Hill
Time of Funeral:
Date:
Additional Comments: 5 daughters: Cora Baskerville, Ft. Head; Flora Hill, Ft. Head; Evie McCulley, Gallatin; Bertha Collins, Greenbrier, TN., Nellie Brazzell Ft. Head. 6 sons: William, South Tunnel; Charlie, Ft. Head; Jim, Old Hickory, TN.; Dave, Ft.Head; Leonerd, South Tunnel, Homer, Ft. Head. 38 Grandchildren; 26 Great Grandchildren. 
MCDOUGAL, William Finis (I11635)
 
8565 Will Book #1 p. 243 Mecklenburg County
In the name of God amen I George Baskervill of the county of Mecklenberg and parish of St. James being weak of Body but of sound sense and memory do make this my last Will and testament. First I give my soul to God who gave it me in ? and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.
I give and bequeath to my son John three negroes, to wit, Tommy, David and Sarah and all my wearing cloathes to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath to daughter Ann Lucas to Negores, towit, Tom and Nanny to her and her heirs forever.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha three negroes to wit, Aggy, Dick, and Lucy to her and her heirs for ever.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary three negroes, to wit, Fanny, Ferry and ?edie to her and her heirs for ever.
I give and bequeath to my son William three negroes, towit, Jacobs, Amy and Darkus to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath to my son George Hurt (Hunt?) one negro named Anthony to him and his heirs forever. and one hundred pounds cash.
[Land distribution]
[Guardianship of children]
[Power of attorney]
Signed sealed pronounced and declared in presence of
John Speed
John Burton
Thomas Mitchell
At a court held for Mecklenberg County, November 10th 1777 this will was proved by the oaths of John Speed and John Burton witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of John Baskervill the executor therin named who made oath thereto and together with William Davis John Burton and Benjamin Ferrell his securities entered into and acknowledged their bored in the penalty of five hundred pounds conditioned as the law directes certificate was granted him for obtaining a ? thereof in due form.

teste
John Brown Co. Cur

Almost all the Baskerville information is from the book "Genealogy of the Baskerville Family" mentioned in my sources.

There are no records for George after 1717 and it is supposed that he died in Charles City County.

The will of Hugh Norvell, proved in York County, March 21, 1747, names sister Sarah Baskerville, and George Baskerville, son of John Baskerville... The History of Virginia gives her name as Elizabeth. 
BASKERVYLE, George (I9677)
 
8566 Will Book 1, p. 73
"I, Lilly Bowen of Washington County and Commonwealth of Virginia, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament and therefore first of all do recommend my soul to Got who gave it, and my body to the earth to be decently interred, no doubting but I shall receive it again at the general resurrection by the Almighty power of God. - - - As to my worldly goods I will and desire that they be disposed of in the following manner. - - - I give and bequeath to my son Henry Bowen at my death my negro wench Jean, also my young black mare. To my sons Reese, William and Robert Bowen the sum of five shillings each, they having had their full share of their fathers Estate already. - - - To my daughter Agnes Buchanan, my young white mare, my bed and bed cloaths, also one third part of my pewter, in which is to be included, two large basons, also a third part of the principal and interest of my Loan Office Certificate of one hundred pounds.- - - To my daughter Jean Looney, another third part, and the remaining third part of sd certificate to my son Charles. - - - To my son Arthur Bowen a moiety or that part of the Crab Orchard Tract of Land whereon he now lives, the dividing line between him , and his brother Charles, to be run as they have already agreed on. - - - To my son Charles Bowen the remaining, or that part of the said tract of land whereon he now lives, and my negro man called Wyatt, and a negro fellow called Jack, left him by his father, and of which he is now wrongfully dispossessed of. Also together with all the remainder of my personal estate, not herein bequeathed, of which I may be in possession of at my death, who is to depay my funeral expenses and pay all my just debts.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons, Henry Bowen and Charles Bowen, Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and disannulling all former wills and testaments by me made. - - - In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of April one thousand seven hundred and eighty.
Lilly XX Bowen (Seal)
her mark
Signed and sealed in
presence of
Arthur Campbell
David Campbell
Eleanor Maxwell
At a court held for Washington County the 20th of June 1780 this last will and testament of Lilly Bowen decd was exhibited in Court and proved by the oaths of Arthur Campbell, David Campbell, and Eleaner Maxfield and ordered to be recorded - - Teste - - Jno. Campbell C.W.C.
>From the Augusta County Court Records, Order Book VII, p. 90
"Lilly Bowen qualifies admx. of Moses Bowen. Maundling and Philipina Kinsley to be bound out. Rebecca Roberts, a mulatto, given her freedom." 
MCILHANEY, Lilly (I3138)
 
8567 Will Book B
ALLISON, ALEXANDER. Nottingham. April 25, 1743. B. 135.
Alexander Allison, Yeoman
dated 4/25/1743 probated 9/22/1744
To daughter Martha 1 shilling. I also acquit my son in law James Bohaman all debts. Daughter Mary 40 pounds. Daughter Rebecca 1 shilling. Daughter Elizabeth 1 shilling.
Sons David and Alexander my two plantations. One I live on and one on Christian Creek in New Castle Co. [Christiana Creek?]
Executors: sons David and Alexander
Witnesses: John Kees, and Sam Ingram and Robert Hyman 
ALLISON, Alexander (I3969)
 
8568 Will dated 12/19/1758, Paxtang Township, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania.
Will: ARMSTRONG, JAMES. Pactown Twp. January 18, 1759.
"In February, 1756, Indians from Shamokin came into the valley and took the wife of James Armstrong and two children together with several other prisoners."
This might be our James. 
ARMSTRONG, James III (I3292)
 
8569 Will dated Oct. 9, 1734, Hanover County, VA GIBSON, Thomas (I2682)
 
8570 Will of Bladen Ashby, Decd
In the name of God Amen I Bladen Ashby of Wayne County and State of Indiana being in an ordinary State of health both of mind and body Do make constitute and ordain and confirm this my last will and Testament as followeth.
First I will devise and bequeath unto my Beloved wife Caty Ashby all and singular my Estate Real and personal for her to dispose of at her pleasure after having paid all my full debts.
Second. I do hereby appoint ordain and constitute my beloved son Abraham Ashby sole Executor to this my last will and Testament hereby revoking and disannulling all other wills heretofore made by me In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred and Twenty three.
Signed Sealed and acknowledged Bladen Ashby
in presence of ??
Aaron Martin
Joshua Simpson 
ASHBY, Bladen (I5050)
 
8571 Will of John Dinning -
$10.00 to the heirs of Cader Hunter dec'd begotten of the body of my daughter Phebe.
To Thomas Groves $10.00.
To Richard Smith $100.00.
To Henry Williams $100.00.
To George Watwood $100.00.
To heirs of Andrew Dinning dec'd $10.00.
To my son William Dinning $100.00.
To James Mays $150.
To William Alderson $150.00.
To by deed of gift to my son James Dinning some negroes said James not to have property until after death of John and Polly Dinning the father and mother of said James.
To my son James Dinning 340 acres of land to have posession at my death. James to support his mother Polly during her life.
After my debts are paid any remainder to be equally divided between Henry Williams, William Alderson, James Mays and William Dinning.
Appoints Joseph McGlothlin Jr. and Wm. Lovell as executors.
Signed 17 Feb 1837
Witnesses: James Granger, Andrew McGlothlin.
Proved Nov 1837 Sumner Co., Tennessee. (pp. 225-226)
Source: Genealogical Records: Early Tennessee Settlers, 1700s-1900s;
Sumner County Will Abstracts, 1788-1842, Abstracts of Will Book 2, pp. 64-65
Source: "The Denning Family of Sumner County Tennessee and Their Kin", by Mike Denning, Section 1, pp B-C (transcript)
In the "Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution", it states that John Dinning served as a Lieutenant and acted as a Captain under Colonel Kimball. He served as a horseman in the militia under Captains Barry and Gray, and as a footman under Captain Richards, and General Pickens, during 1779. He was in the Battle at Stano and the Siege of Charleston.
Most of John Dinning's children stayed in Sumner Co., Tennessee, except for a few; Anna Dinning Groves moved to Nodaway Co., Missouri; Mary Dinning Mays moved to Hickman Co., Tennessee; Andrew Dinning moved to Weakley Co., Tennessee about 1827; and Nancy Dinning Thompson went to Polk Co., Texas.
Source: "The Denning Family of Sumner County Tennessee and Their Kin", by Mike Denning, Section 1, p A.
Dinning, John
Source: 1790 NC Orange Co., Tax Lists - Rootsweb File: 1790casdt.txt
Dinning, John
Source: Orange Co., NC 1790 First Federal Census Index
NARA Microfilm M-637, p 93
@ http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/orange/census/oran1790.txt 
DINNING, John (I10182)
 
8572 WILL of LEWIS PIPKIN is found in the Smith Co. Tennessee WILLS book page #14 of 1812-1814. It is printed as follows:
"In the name of God, Amen". I, Lewis Pipkin of the State of Tennessee and County of Smith, being weak in body but sound in mind and perfect mind and memory bless be God, do this 29th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen make and publish this and no other to be my last will and testament in the manner following.......
FIRST: I leave and bequeath to my beloved Wife Clemency one feather Bed and Furniture, moreover I lend onto my beloved Wife 1 Negro Girl named Cherry during her life. moreover, I leave for the use of my present family five Cows and Calves, 40 Head of Hogs, 1 Horse 1 Mare, and 2 year old Colt's, and 2 young Colt's to be taken care of by my Executors for the above purpose.
SECOND: My beloved Wife having an equal part with the Legatees during her life and Widowhood. Moreover so much of lands as are now under cultivation and can be cultivated by the Legatees should be for the use of the Family aforesaid and the remainder to be rented for the use and benefit of the family as above, except that part where Samuel Taylor, deceased last improved which part I do hereby for the use and the benifit of his Widow, Sally Taylor and her Family if she Weds------during her lifetime and Widowhood.
THIRD: I moreover leave and bequeath to my son Jesse Pipkin 100 acres of land including the plan where he now lives which property hereby left for the use and benifit of the family which are parishable is hereby moreover left discretionary with my Executors and at the death or marriage of my beloved Wife if the Legatees want of choice continue together that then and in that case this also continue land property not wasting and that the above land if not cultivated by the Legatees be annually rented until the youngest Lagatee comes of age and then the lands and all perishable property there remain to be exposed to sale and equally devided between the Legatees to my son Lewis and under.
FOURTH: I leave and bequeath to my Daughter Charlotte Pipkin 1 Sorrel l Mare four years old, Saddle and Bridle, 1 Feather Bed and Furniture, 2 Calves and Cows and one 2 year old Heifer and 2 Ewes and the present remaining part of my property except farming untinsils and household furniture to be exsposed to public sale and the money recieved thereof let out on interest and for the use of the schooling and the Legatees with all Notes Bonds and after paying all just debts and the above named Negro girl Cherry after the deceased of my beloved Wife shall be sold and the money recieved therefore to be equally divided amoung every of the Legatees together with her increase if any and I do hereby make and orda in my worthy friend Henny Wakfeild and Jesse Pipkin Executors of this my last will and testament....
In the precence of Henry McWhorter and Emmet McWhorter son of Lewis Pipkin. This Will is proven in open court in Smith C. in Nov term 1814. 
PIPKIN, Lewis (I12820)
 
8573 Will of Milton Young
In the name of God Amen. I Milton Young of the county of Smith and state of Tennessee being old and far advised (advanced?) in life and somewhat [ ? ] but sound in mind and memory for which I think calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being [ ? ] to [ ? ] of all such worldly goods as the Lord has been pleased to bless me with do make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following (that is)
first I commission my soul to God who give it and my body to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at home in my own burying ground by my two sons and to pay all my last debts if there is any against me.
Secondly I give and bequeath to my wife NANCY YOUNG the use of my plantation house where I now live together with as much furniture as she wants, also two feather beds and furniture, one cow and calf, cart and oxen, one [ ? ] filly that I got of Edge [?] Cornwell one sow and pits, and as many hogs as will make her meat the first year to be given her by the executors. Also as many of the farming tools as will be sufficient to make a crop, also two of the Negroes such as she may choose during her life of widowhood to have the use of the same. Also twenty-five dollars from Taudry R. Witcher (Tandy K. Witcher??]
Thirdly I give and bequeath to my daughter CELIA BROCKETT the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of the sale of my property.
Fourth I give and bequeath to my son DANIEL YOUNG the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised by the sale of my property.
Fiftly I give and bequeath to my son CYRUS a [ ? ] tract of land on the east side of the land where he now lives to begin [ ? ] poles from his [ ? ] mulberry and this [ ? ] with his line nearly north so as to be as wide at one and as the other which I gave him, I think it is worth three hundred dollars.
Sixly I give and bequeath to my son WILLIAM YOUNG the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of the sale of my property.
Seventh I give and bequeath to my daughter SUSANNA D. PIPKIN the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of my property.
Eighth I give and bequeath to my daughter ELIZABETH S. KEARBY one [ ? ] yearling colt also three hundred dollars to be raised out of my property.
Ninth I give and bequeath to my son MERLIN [ ? ] YOUNG one feather bed and furniture to be given him by his mother. Also one tract of land that I bought of William Inkins [ ? ] containing 100 acres more or less which land I judge to be worth three hundred dollars.
Tenth I give and bequeath to my son ICHABOD YOUNG a [ ? ] entry of land on the east end of the land where he now lives for 30 acres which together with the land I have given him I think is worth three hundred dollars.
Eleventh I give and bequeath to my son HALEY YOUNG one cow and calf, one feather bed and furniture to be given him by his mother, one grey mare and colt that is called his own, one [ ? ] of the hogs taking them as they come little and big, [ ? ] and bookcase together with all my books, one folding table, the house clock and one bed stead, also the land and plantation where I now live after his mother's death, a small tract of 2/or/12 acres on the west side of the plantation and 50 acres of school land on the south end of the plantation all except the land he is to have [ ? ] off immediately after my death and the plantation at his mother's death. All the rest of my property that is not given away in my will is to be sold as soon as [ ? ] after my death a 12 months credit money when collected to be divided between CELIA, DANIEL, WILLIAM, SUCKY, BETSEY until they get three hundred dollars each. If when the property is all sold there should be any money left to be equally divided with CELIA, DANIEL, CYRUS, WILLIAM, MERLIN, ICHABOD, and HALEY.
And lastly I constitute and appoint my sons DANIEL, CYRUS, WILLIAM, MERLIN, ICHABOD, and HALEY executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other former wills and testaments by me before made in [ ? ] whereof I have [ ? ] my hand and [ ? ] this January 1833. MILTON YOUNG
State of Tennessee
Smith County, February term of the county court 1834. CYRUS YOUNG here in open court makes oath that a certain paper perporting to be the last will and testament of MILTON YOUNG [ ? ] among said MILTON YOUNG's valuable papers and ROBERT ALLEN, GEORGE FULTON, and CHARLES CORNWELL have in open court made oath that the said paper perporting to be the last will and testament of MILTON YOUNG [ ? ] is signed in the proper hand writing of the said MILTON YOUNG. On motion ordered that the same be recorded.
Attest Jonathan clerk of Smith county court
Recorded 17 March 1834

"Early Story of Red Boiling Springs" by Vernon Roddy 
YOUNG, Milton (I12691)
 
8574 Will of Richard Baskerville
Signed 13-July-1838
Recorded November 1838
Source: Sumner County, Roll No. 91, Will Book 2. Pages 242-243

In the Name of God, Amen
I, Richard Baskerville, a citizen of Sumner County, Tennessee, calling to mind the certainty of death and the uncertainty of life, being of a Sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain the following my last Will and Testament. I give unto my wife Elizabeth Baskerville that part of my plantation where I now live lying west of the Dry Fork of Bledsoe's Creek and Anderson and Cosby during her natural life and at her death to be divided equaly between my four sons, George A. Baskerville, John A. Baskerville, Thomas B. Baskerville, and William Baskerville. I also give unto my wife Elizabeth my household and kitchen furniture at her disposal. I give unto my daughter, Jane S. Carr, Three hundred dollars. I also give all the money arising from the Sale of the Stock of every description, farming tools and crops, aftr paying all my just debts out of the Same in trust to my son William Baskerville for the benefit of my wife, Elizabeth Baskerville, during her natural life, and at her deceased to be paid over to my daughter Jane S. Carr, without interest. I direct the land lying on the East of the Dry Fork to be Sold if not done previous to the probate of this Will, I give unto my daughter Eliza Baskerville a horse and my negro girl Milly, and I give my sons, John A. Baskerville, and William Baskerville, the Sum of twelve hundred dollars to be held in trust for the benefit of my Daughter Eliza Baskerville during her natural life, and at her death to the heirs of her body, or the next of kin as the case may be. Upon the Death or removal of said Trustees, others to be appointed by court, the above Trustees must give Security for the faithful performance of Trust. I give all the rest of my property both real and personal to my four sons, George A. Baskerville, John A. Baskerville, Thomas B. Baskerville and William Baskerville to be equally divided between them. I appoint my two sons John A. Baskerville and William Baskerville, Executors of this my last will and Testament - in testimony whereof I have hereunto Subscribed my name and affixed my Seal this 13th of July 1838.
Test.
Richard Baskerville (Seal)
Francis Rogan
James Barr
Samuel Barr

State of Tennessee Sumner County Court November Term 1838
The last Will and Testament of Richard Baskerville was this day produced in open court by John A. Baskerville and William Baskerville, the Executors therein named for probate, and thereon Francis Rogan one of the Subscribing witness to Said Will, after being legaly Sworn deposeth and Saith that he was present on the 13th of July 1838, when Richard Baskerville, Signed his own name and affixed his Seal, to Said papers and declared it to be his last Will, and requested him to Subscribe his name as a witness which he done in the presence of Said Richard Baskerville, he further deposeth and Saith, that about the latter part of September 1838, the Said Richard Baskerville came to him with the Said Will, and desired him to make an interlinetion in Said will in the Sixth line from the bottom of the first page which he did make in the following words towit, "after paying all my just debts out of the Same" which was done in the handwriting of the said Deponant, and the Said Richard Baskerville declared as it there stood, which is in the handwriting of deponant, to be his last will and Testament, he having previously Signed it, and witness Subscribed his name as a witness; James Barr, an other Subscribing witness after being legally Sworn deposeth and saith that about the 13th of July 1838, Richard Baskerville came to him with the same will, he Showed it to the deponant, and told him that he acknowledged his Signature thereto annexed to be his act and deed and that it was his last will and Testament and desired him to Subscribe his name as a witness to the Same, which he did do in the presence of Testator; Samuel Barr the (the) other Subscribing witness appeared in Court and after being legally Sworn deposeth and saith that he was present when the interlination Spoken of above by Francis Rogan, was made, towit: in the sixth line from the bottom of the first page and it said Richard Baskerville declared the whole will as it now stands written to be his last will and Testament and acknowledged that he had executed the Same and requested him to Subscribe his name as a witness thereto, which he did do in the presence of the Testator, and in the presence of Francis Rogan, the Subscribing witness. It is thereon considered by (considered by) the Court, That the said paper-writing dated the 13th of July 1838, has been legally found to be the last will and Testament of Richard Baskerville, and is therefore ordered to be recorded togather with this probate of Said Subscribing witnesses and thereupon John A. Baskerville and William Baskerville the Executors therein named agreed to take upon themselves the Execution of said will, and with Pleasant Tyne and David Johnson their Securities entered and acknowledged this bond to Newton Connon (Cannon, Connor) in the final Sum of Ten Thousand dollars conditioning as the law directs and Took the oath Executors proscribed by law.
Copy Test. Thos. Donoho, Clerk Sumner County Court 
BASKERVILLE, Richard (I9665)
 
8575 Will: Legatee son William, son Samuel, daughter Elizabeth, daughter Martha. Son William to my loving friend Murphrey; son Samuel to my brother-in-law William Hook; daughter Martha to Elizabeth Gaynor; if she should die before said daughter is 16, to her daughter Mary Gaynor. Exs., friends William Hook and Roger Tarlton. Wit. Francis Seagrave, Roger Tarlton, and John Tarlton. ALDRIDGE, Samuel Jr (I9911)
 
8576 Will's death certificate and tombstone make him a little older than he really wa. HOLDER, William Albert (I1425)
 
8577 Willaby Sparks SPARKS, Willoughby (I6510)
 
8578 Willaby Sparks SPARKS, Willoughby (I6510)
 
8579 Willard has had four years of high school, is divorced and is a general office clerk in civilian life. WILLS, Sutton Willard (I17329)
 
8580 William A Holder, age 28, 29 Sep 1888, lives at Buckholts and is a self-employed farmer with a wife and a child. He is of medium height and build with black eyes and dark hair. HOLDER, William Albert (I1425)
 
8581 William and Jean came to America with bros George and John and settled in western Pa about 1742.
Was commissioned Lt 5/10/1736 and was on the expedition to the Kittanning. Commissioned Capt 12/24/1757 and Major 7/4/1764. Commanded 2nd Battalion of the Provincial Regiment of Pennsylvania.
See;
"Chronicles of the Armstrongs" pp370-371
"Days Hist Collection"

Or born at Ballyreagh, Ireland.

Or died 9/12/1783 at Aghavea, Co Fermanagh, Ireland.

I think the information on this William and William born in 1709 is confused. 
ARMSTRONG, William (I547)
 
8582 William and Mary were living with daughter Ada Thompson & family TUCKER, William Sydney (I6899)
 
8583 William Armstrong
3 males <5
1 male 5-10
4 males 15-20
1 male 20-30
1 male 30-40
1 male 70-80
1 female 5-10
1 female 20-30
31-411---1; -1--1

I can't be positive that this is our William's family since Sarah seems to be missing but it's the only one with a man this age. 
ARMSTRONG, William (I512)
 
8584 William Burley Brazzil of Flat, age 27, b. 29 Apr 1890, Leon Junction, Texas, is a farmer and single. He claims exemption because his sister-in-law and 4 children depend on him. He is of medium height and build with light blue eyes and brown hair. BRAZZIL, William Burleigh (I8310)
 
8585 William Burliegh Brazzil of the Grove, age 51, b. 29 Apr 1890, Flat, Texas, is self-employed. His contact is Icephine Brazzil. BRAZZIL, William Burleigh (I8310)
 
8586 William Carroll Pipkin appointed guardian for children from marriage of William Harvey Pipkin, deceased, and 1st wife, Elizabeth J. Patterson, & 2nd wife, Nancy Susan Pipkin. 1869.

PIPKIN, Capt. William Harvey br 1828 in Macon Co. Tennessee. Civil War Soldier, Union Army. He served as 1st Lt. in Company "A", 9th Kentucky Reg't., till resigned 15 June 1863. He resigned his commission on 16 Jun 1863 stating reasons; do to the condition of his Wife & Children. His house had been burned down & his wife was gravely ill do to overexertion. She had only recently recovered from a paralizing Stroke. After settling his family he re-enlisted as private in Company "B", 37th Kentucky Infantry, He was Killed in Action in Glasgow, Kentucky 3 weeks later . S/o Lewis Samuel & Susannah Dalton Young.

Lauderdale Co, TN, Marriage Book B, Page 126, not returned, 3/13/1869
Pipkins, W H & Pipkins, Nancy H 
PIPKIN, William Harvey (I12653)
 
8587 William Dee Randle, age 41, born 4 Nov 1877, is a truck driver living in Long Beach. His nearest relative is his wife, Clara Ella Randle. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair. The bone in his right arm is affected by something I can't make out, necrosis? maybe. RANDLE, William Dee (I6220)
 
8588 William Dee Randle, age 64, born 4 Nov 1877 in Pearsall, Texas, owns a ranch 8 miles east of Buckeye in Liberty. His contact is Mrs Lenor Randle of the same address. He is 5'7" and 145 pounds with blue eyes, gray hair and light complexion. He has a scar on his right wrist. RANDLE, William Dee (I6220)
 
8589 William Delafield
1 male 60-70
1 female 15-20
1 female 50-60
no slaves 
DELAFIELD, William (I5431)
 
8590 William Derrifield
1 male 26-45
1 male 45-
1 female under 10
1 female 26-45
1 female 45- 
DELAFIELD, William (I5431)
 
8591 William Earl Shike, age 34, born 14 Feb 1884, is a physician and surgeon in Gering. His nearest relative is his wife, Maude Gertrude Shike. He is of medium height and build with dark eyes and black hair. SHIKE, William Earl (I23723)
 
8592 William Floyd Senn "Billy"
1966-2019
Born December 2, 1966, at Houston North Hospital, Houston, Texas, to Betty Jo Braun Phillips and Willey William Senn, Jr. He passed away on October 23, 2019, in Houston, Texas.
He attended Sam Houston High School, Houston, Texas, where he enjoyed playing the drums.
Billy is survived by his son Joseph Senn, brothers Thomas Senn and wife Stacy, Adam Senn and wife Amber, his sister Sherry Senn Snook and husband William and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
To those who have tried and prayed for my recovery, I would like to say thank you? Love Billy. 
SENN, William Floyd (I1796)
 
8593 William G? CAMP, William Gabriel (I21223)
 
8594 William Gardner born August 27, 1827 Tobitha Burford born March 17,1831, Whose parents being present gave their consent, June 8, 1848 by John M. Carr, MG B-31 Family (F1250)
 
8595 William H Mahuran
males
3 0-4 Sam, Ben, ?
1 30-39 Wm
females
2 5-9 Sarah, Nancy
1 20-29 Sarah 
MAHURIN, Rev William H (I4337)
 
8596 William had more children with Rachel but I believe these are all Geraldine's. RANDLE, Geraldine (I22404)
 
8597 William Harrison Martin, age 25, born 28 Sep 1891, Rogers, Arkansas, lives on Rt 2, Nevada, Missouri, and is married with one child. He is of medium height and build with light blue eyes and medium brown hair. MARTIN, William Harrison (I22733)
 
8598 William Henry Haude, age 21, born 18 Jul 1895, Spring, Texas, is a single farmer. He's of medium height and build with gray eyes and dark hair. HAUDE, William Henry (I18589)
 
8599 William Henry Randle, age 43, born 3 Oct 1874, is a mucker for P D Corp in Bisbee. His nearest realtive is his wife, Lula Randle. He is of medium height and stout with blue eyes and light hair. RANDLE, William Henry (I6177)
 
8600 William is 55, divorced and farming. RANDLE, William Henry (I6177)
 

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