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Fam & Dwelling # 253/253
Poovey, R.L. head 63 M 35 SC GA GA
Sarah A wife 63 M 35 13 9 TX GA GA
Author A son 18 TX SC TX
Evie A dau 16
A. P. dau 14
Joe W. B. son 8 | POOVEY, Robert Alexander (I6885)
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fam #121
Rigby, William B 25 M Farmer 340 SC
Mary 25 F Miss
Martha 7 F Miss
Russle 6 M Miss
Nancy 4 F Miss
Needham 2 M Miss | RIGBY, William Bryant (I15252)
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fam #465
Garison John 54 M Farmer 1,000 420 Y.D. SC
Garison Jane H. 50 F Y.D. SC
Garison Mary E. 20 F Y.D. SC
Garison Hariet L. 18 F Y.D. SC
Garison Wm S. 14 M Y.D. SC
Garison Rebecca 7 F Y.D. SC
Garison Cyntha 3 F Y.D. SC | GARRISON, John (I6937)
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fam #704
Delafield N. 52 M GA
S. 45 F GA [Sarah]
J. M. 22 M AL [John]
N. 15 F AL [Nancy]
C. 13 M AL [Charles]
L. 13 F AL [Letitia]
N. 10 F AL [Narcissa]
A. 8 F AL [Averilla]
M. 6 F AL [Mary]
E. 4 F AL [Elizabeth] | DELAFIELD, Nicholas (I5432)
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fam/dwell 390/392
McCray S. J. 40 F . . . 300 Missouri . .
McCray Reuben 18 M . farming . . Missouri . .
McCray Susan 14 F . . . . Missouri . X
McCray Loumisa 12 F . . . . Missouri . X
McCray Dan 11 M . . . . Missouri . X
McCray R. 8 F . . . . Missouri . X
McCray Dolly 3 F . . . . Missouri . . | WILLS, Sarah J (I3676)
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family # 441
Pierce Mary B. 48 F 1,630 5,700 Y.D. SC
Pierce Josiah 19 M Y.D. SC
Garison Sarah 79 F 35 -- Deaf | GARRISON, Mary Brown (I7072)
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Family from Pontotoc Co, Mississippi | JENNINGS, William Henry (I5997)
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Family lore:
"Grandpa Wills was a "southern gentleman" from a wealthy family. He joined the Confederate Army and was taken prisoner. While in prison, he met William Senn, also a Confederate prisoner. When the men were released, they traveled together to Texas. Alex's father left all his lands to him when he died. "lying and being situated in Lleno County of the waters of the Lleno River about 90 miles on S. E. of the San Sabe Fort, known as Survey No 39, District No 10". But Alex loved to gamble. He lost most of it gambling. He was married and his wife sold what was left of the ranch and bought a rooming house near a RR track in Bartlett. Her business flourished."
Lived to the south of his father.
Died at Sarah's house. | WILLS, George Alexander (I2626)
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Fannie and Benjamin had five children. | MATTHEWS, Clara Fannie (I10404)
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Fannin District, Collin Co, Texas | HOLDER, Prior A (I3054)
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3161 |
Farmer | HEFFERNAN, Thomas (I2832)
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farmer | LOVELY, William Riley (I3546)
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Farmer | WILLINGHAM, Thomas (I5912)
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3164 |
Farmer | ANDERSON, William (I10266)
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3165 |
Farmer | GILPIN, James Hopkins (I11416)
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3166 |
Farmer | FARLEY, Andrew F (I11420)
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3167 |
Farmer | GEORGE, Joseph Franklin (I12664)
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3168 |
Farmer | PIPKIN, George W (I12666)
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3169 |
Farmer | O'MILLIKAN, James (I14448)
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3170 |
Farmer | HEFFERNAN, James (I2966)
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Farmer | HEFFERNAN, Patrick (I2970)
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Farmer | PIPKIN, Robert Franklin (I12715)
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Farmer | PIPKIN, Arthulic (I12717)
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Farmer | DUNN, Henry Sherrod (I13775)
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Farmer Township, Mian [Main] Street
Lucy Hofman Head F 26 Kansas 2/2 children
Page Hofman Son M 9 Arkansas
Anna Hofman Dau F 7 Arkansas
Disney Brother M 40 Kansas [William]
Wilber Disney Nephew M 9 Arkansas
William and Lucy are widowed. The census taker misunderstood when Lucy told him that her brother was named Disney and listed him as Disney Hofman. Lucy keeps lodgers and William works in a livery. | DISNEY, William (I3531)
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Farmer Township, Mian [Main] Street
Lucy Hofman Head F 26 Kansas 2/2 children
Page Hofman Son M 9 Arkansas
Anna Hofman Dau F 7 Arkansas
Disney Brother M 40 Kansas [William]
Wilber Disney Nephew M 9 Arkansas
William and Lucy are widowed. The census taker misunderstood when Lucy told him that her brother was named Disney and listed him as Disney Hofman. Lucy keeps lodgers and William works in a livery. | DISNEY, Lucy (I17295)
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father born in Ireland | HARTNETT, David James (I17904)
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Fayette Co, Kentucky | HUSTON, Sarah Ann (I513)
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Fayette Township
Jno Hondrix Self Male 49 Kentucky
Marry Hondrix Wife Female 44 Kentucky
William Hondrix Son Male 25 Missouri
James Hondrix Son Male 20 Missouri
Sarah Hondrix Dau Female 18 Missouri
Martha Hondrix Dau Female 16 Missouri
Dudly Hondrix Son Male 14 Missouri
Elsev Hondrix Son Male 11 Missouri
Franklin Hondrix Son Male 10 Missouri
Shalla Hondrix Dau Female 8 Missouri
Dorah Hondrix Dau Female 2 Missouri
The handwriting is very bad on some of this but I believe it does say Jno, not sure about Elsev? and the kids parents are all born in Missouri. It has to be our family, the first 5 kids are right except Mary is missing. | HENDRIX, Argus James (I14959)
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February 4, 1835.
THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Chambers county.
The examination being continued by Nathaniel H. Greer, commissioner, &c., in the case (No. 15) of an alledged fraud practiced by Sandford Thornton, the locating agent, on the west half of section 12, township 20, and range 25.
Interrogatories propounded to Joseph Humphries, in the above stated case, and his answer thereunto annexed.
Interrogatory. Relate what you know going to show fraud in the above transaction, or any acts of the locating agents not in conformity with the treaty with the Creeks of March, 1832.
Answer. I know the Indian Sofootka, who is said to have been located on the above described land, which was the improvement made by Malcom McBride, on which there was no Indian settlement, and the Indian located on the place was said to have lived five miles from this place, and other public land between his place of residence and the improvement of Malcom McBride, who would have been entitled to a pre-emption on the said land had it not been for this alledged fraud.
---Joseph Humphries.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. G. D. Hooper, J. P.
Interrogatory propounded to Allen Humphries, in the same case, and his answer thereunto annexed.
Interrogatory. Relate what you know showing fraud in this location.
Answer. I can make no further statement in relation to it than has already been made by the first witness Joseph Humphries, whose statements I know to be the fact, all but the statement of there being other public land between his residence and his location, which I do not know, as I have never examined the map for that particular place.
---Allen Humphries.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. George D. Hooper, J. P.
Witnesses attending Nathaniel H. Greer, Commissioner, &c.
Witnesses. Attendance. Travel. Compensation.
Joseph Humphries, 1 day 30 miles 2.20
Allen Humphries, 1 " 30 " 2.20
Vol A, page 33, Jackson Co, Georgia? | HUMPHRIES, Joseph (I5928)
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Federal Land Records
JOHNSTON DANIEL R 24 15S 6E HUNTSVILLE 159.76 1884/12/05
JOHNSTON DANIEL R 24 15S 6E HUNTSVILLE
0 1884/12/05
JOHNSTON DANIEL R 24 15S 6E HUNTSVILLE
0 1884/12/05
Benton County was formed in 1832 from former Creek Indian land and renamed Calhoun in 1858. | JOHNSTON, Daniel (I14463)
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3182 |
Federal Land Records, Lincoln Co, Arkansas
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks
Burford Philip G 6 10s 5w 0 1857/04/02 Assignee Of Low Ah Te Mah
Burford Philip G 7 10s 5w 0 1857/04/02 Assignee Of Low Ah Te Mah
Burford Philip G 8 10s 5w 0 1857/04/02 Assignee Of Low Ah Te Mah
Burford Philip G 8 10s 5w 160 1857/04/02 Assignee Of Low Ah Te Mah
Winston Co, Alabama
I don't know what this means yet. | BURFORD, Philip Gresham Granddison (I2461)
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Federal Land Records, Lincoln Co, Arkansas
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks
Burford Philip G 6 10s 5w 39.8 1854/05/01 | BURFORD, Philip Gresham Granddison (I2461)
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Federal Land Records, Lincoln Co, Arkansas
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks
Burford Philip G 10 9s 8w Huntsville 80.2 1824/10/02 | BURFORD, Philip Gresham Granddison (I2461)
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3185 |
Fifth District
S Clements Self M 63 Kentucky
Sallie B Clements Wife F 54 Tennessee
J J Clements Son M 30 Tennessee
N W Clements Wife F 28 Tennessee
J B Clements Son M 6 Tennessee
S A Clements Son M 2 Tennessee
Thos Simmons Other M 28 Mississippi | CLEMENTS, James J (I19865)
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Fifth District
S Clements Self M 63 Kentucky
Sallie B Clements Wife F 54 Tennessee
J J Clements Son M 30 Tennessee
N W Clements Wife F 38 Tennessee
J B Clements Son M 6 Tennessee
S A Clements Son M 2 Tennessee
Thos Simmons Other M 28 Mississippi | CLEMENTS, Samuel Abner (I19863)
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3187 |
Fifth Street, Jun 8
Robert J Gregg Self M 36 Pennsylvania
Emma Gregg Wife F 25 Illinois
Anna Gregg Dau F 4/12 California Feb
Mary Churchill S-in-l F 21 Tennessee
Robert is a physician. | GREGG, Robert J (I21997)
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Fifth Street, Jun 8
Robert J Gregg Self M 36 Pennsylvania
Emma Gregg Wife F 25 Illinois
Anna Gregg Dau F 4/12 California Feb
Mary Churchill S-in-l F 21 Tennessee
Robert is a physician. | CHURCHILL, Mary (I22009)
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file # 2062066 | ERWIN, Mary Ann (I8841)
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3190 |
Fillmore Township
Herman Luce M
Mary E Luce F
David Luce U
William Luce U
R Luce M [Richard?]
Emma Luce F
Geo Luce M
Jno Luce M
Ellen Luce F
Francis Luce M
David and William are marked as soldiers "in actual service of US". Ann is not listed. | LUCE, Herman N (I23707)
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Final Decree, Catherine Uselton vs. George Uselton and others
TSLA, Rutherford County Deeds, Book 2, Pages 94 and 95, Dated 9 January 1845
Catherine Uselton by her next friend Benjamin S. Hoover vs. George Uselton and John L. Hoover, administrators of Christopher Hoover, deceased. Final Decree.
Be it remembered that the cause came on for final hearing on this 9th day of January 1845 before the Hon. B. L. Ridley, Chancellor of upon bill and answers and it appearing that the complaintant Catherine, who is the daughter of Christopher Hoover late deceased intermarried some twenty years since with the defendant George Usselton, that her father the late Christopher Hoover lately died intestate leaving a considerable amount of real estate and personal property to which her and her husband as distributees are entitled to one twelfth of the personal and one eleventh of the real estate, that defendant John L. Hoover was duly appointed by the County Court of Rutherford County Tenessee as administrator of the estate of said intestate, that the lands and negroes and other effects belonging to the estate have been sold, though no distribution has yet been made of the proceeds; and it further appearing that during the life of said Christopher Hoover be made and executed to complaintant a deed for certain tract or parcel of land lying in said county, Civil District No. 25 and bounded as follows...(see deed recorded Book TT, page 514) and it further appearing that defendant Uselton, husband of complaintant is hopelessly in debt, is extravagent and incapable of managing and taking care of his wife's property and that her only dependance for support of herself and children is in the property as above conveyed and descended to her by and from her father...it is therefore ordered and decreed that defendant Usselton be perpetually enjoined from receiving from the administrator...and the court hereby appoints Benjamin S. Hoover as trustee for the purposes of collecting and receiving said distributive share of the personal and real estate of Christopher Hoover, deceased, and if necessary to rent out the lands described above and apply and manage the proceeds for the sole benefit of said Catherine and her children... | HOOVER, Catherine (I11525)
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Finally, I have located the Baptismal Certificate of the fifth child of James Forrey and Mary Grace. Her name was Regina Winifred Forrey. Have you ever heard anything about her? She was born August 22, 1880 (Mary Grace was pregnant when they took the 1880 census). She was baptized September 5, 1880 at St. Alphonsus Church in New Orleans. The parents are listed as James Forrey of Ireland and Mary Grace of New Orleans. Her sponsors were Michael Casey and Maria Shea. I checked the 1880 census for them. Michael Casey's occupation was listed as a screwman, so he was probably a friend of James'. Maria Shea (spelled Shay in the census) was the next door neighbor of James and Mary Grace. That poor woman had 4 children 10 or under when James died. With the location of this 5th child, it confirms what Mary Grace had said in the 1900 Galveston census, that she had 8 children, 7 of whom were still living in 1900. I have searched the 1900 Galveston census for Regina, but have not found her yet. Since she was 20 in 1900, she may have been married by that time. | FORREY, Regina Winifred (I12119)
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3193 |
FindaGrave has 1851. | BUSHONG, Henry Clay (I21401)
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3194 |
FindaGrave has 1933. | BUSHONG, Henry Clay (I21401)
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Findlay Township
2h, 4c | MCKINNIS, Charles (I8843)
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3196 |
Findlay Township | POE, Jacob (I15988)
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Findlay Township, District 48
Aaron Baker M 40 Virginia
Mary Baker F 36 Pennsylvania
Tabitha Baker F 17 Ohio
Benj P Baker M 15 Ohio
Perry D Baker M 13 Ohio
Hester Ann Baker F 11 Ohio
John W Baker M 9 Ohio
Elizabeth Baker F 5 Ohio
Reuben H Baker M 3 Ohio
Isaiah Baker M 1/12 Ohio
Irena Mckinnis F 5 Ohio
They live next to Hester Hartley. | MCKINNIS, Irene (I23522)
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3198 |
Findlay Township, District 48
Hester Hartley F 50 New Jersey
Eliza J Hartley F 20 Ohio
Hester McKinnis F 8 Ohio
They live next to the Bakers. I believe this Hester was married to Jacob Hartley, possibly a brother to Sarah. | MCKINNIS, Hester (I23521)
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3199 |
Findlay Township, District 48
Reuben Baker M 38 Ohio
Elizabeth Baker F 31 Pennsylvania
Harriet Baker F 6 Ohio
Mary Ellen Baker F 4 Ohio
Mary Baker F 78 Virginia
Martin Mckinnis M 8 Ohio | MCKINNIS, Martin (I23523)
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3200 |
Finley Township
John N Boling Head Male 73 Indiana
Marget J Boling Wife Female 54 Texas
John is a physician. | BOLING, John N (I24076)
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