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3201 |
Finley Township
Winfield S Boling Head Male 27 Arkansas m. 6 yrs.
Minnie O Boling Wife Female 24 Texas 3/3 children
Constance M Boling Dau Female 4 Oklahoma
Tommie J Boling Dau Female 3 Oklahoma
Homer A Boling Son Male 3/12 Oklahoma
Barnes M Dunham B-in-l Male 12 Texas
Winfield is a farmer. | BOLING, Winfield Scott (I24080)
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3202 |
Finley Township
Winfield S Bowling Head Male 37 Arkansas
Minnie Bowling Wife Female 34 Texas
Constance Bowling Dau Female 14 Oklahoma
Gladdus Bowling Dau Female 11 Oklahoma
Homer Bowling Son Male 10 Oklahoma
Hall Bowling Son Male 7 Oklahoma
J W Bowling Son Male 3 Oklahoma
Lenard B Bowling Son Male 11/12 Oklahoma
Lewis Wilson Laborer Male 19 Oklahoma | BOLING, Winfield Scott (I24080)
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3203 |
fireman first class, served on the USS Cincinnati, discharged 29 Oct 1919 | HEFFERNAN, John Patrick (I1552)
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3204 |
First Annual Meeting Of The Old Citizens | HENDRIX, Lawrence Mitchell (I14949)
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3205 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F688)
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3206 |
First burial in this cemetery. | BURFORD, Elizabeth (I13440)
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3207 |
First married to Thomas A Irwin circa 1897 - two children, Lawrence and Bessie.
Daughter of William and Elizabeth. Parents were unknown by the informant on the death certificate. | COATS, Columbia (I16963)
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3208 |
First panel Y-DNA results are in for newest participant John D. Brazzil of Canyon, Texas. He scored an exact match to the English Bracewell haplotype carried by other descendants of Rev. ROBERT BRACEWELL (1611-1668)--
13-24-14-10-11-14-12-12-12-13-13-29 | BRAZZIL, James Edwin (I1702)
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3209 |
First panel Y-DNA results are in for newest participant John D. Brazzil of Canyon, Texas. He scored an exact match to the English Bracewell haplotype carried by other descendants of Rev. ROBERT BRACEWELL (1611-1668)--
13-24-14-10-11-14-12-12-12-13-13-29 | BRAZZIL, John D (I1717)
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3210 |
First Street
Charles H Howe Head M 54 Iowa
Mary E Howe Wife F 47 Iowa
Orvill C Howe Dau F 24 Nebraska
Orpha E Howe Dau F 19 Colorado
Merle R Howe Dau F 15 Idaho | HOWE, Charles Henry (I8818)
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3211 |
Fishing River Township
John Cleavenger M 72 Virginia
Margaret Cleavenger F 70 Tennessee
Robert Cleavenger M 30 Missouri
Elisabeth Cleavenger F 14 Missouri | CLEAVENGER, John (I4008)
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3212 |
Fishing River Township
John CLEAVINGER Self M M W 81 VA Farmer VA VA
Margret CLEAVINGER Wife M F W 80 TN Keeping House IRE IRE | CLEAVENGER, John (I4008)
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3213 |
Flatwoods District, River Road
Louis P Alred Head Male 51 Missouri m. 39 yrs.
Mary E Alred Wife Female 60 Alabama 13/9 children
Robert C Alred Son Male 23 Georgia
Ada B Alred Dau Female 27 Georgia
Joseph J Alred Son Male 22 Georgia
Dovie Alred Dau Female 20 Georgia
Augustus B Alred Son Male 15 Georgia | ALLRED, Lewis P (I24276)
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3214 |
Flint Creek Cemetery, Coryell Co, Texas
Cross, H.J. 11-16-1849 10-27-1906 | CROSS (I8562)
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3215 |
Flint Street
Ruth A Talboy Head F 30 Nebraska
Mildred E Mellon Lodger F 26 Nebraska
Ruth is a state supervisor for Home Economics and Mildred is a high school teacher. | TALBOY, Ruth A (I21888)
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3216 |
Florence Precinct
Joseph Poteet Head M 25 Sep 1875 Texas
Fannie Holder Sister F 29 May 1871 Texas Wd 1/1 children
Elsie L Holder Niece F 5 May 1895 Texas
I am not sure this is our Mary Frances, the dates are different for both her and Elsie. | POTEET, Mary Frances (I11253)
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3217 |
Florida reported 6 living children on both the 1900 and 1910 census records so I'm guessing there is a child born after the 1880 census and left home before the 1900. | CORNELISON, Florida Indiana (I11869)
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3218 |
Florida reported 6 living children on both the 1900 and 1910 census records so I'm guessing there is a child born after the 1880 census and left home before the 1900. Lena Belle Martin at Live Oak Cemetery is a good possibility. | CLINE, Child (I24248)
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3219 |
Florida? Henrietta? | MARONEY, Fluretta Valentine (I24281)
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3220 |
for G H & S A RR | HOLZWORTH, Elmer August (I2215)
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3221 |
for Mexican War | MCKINNIS, Lovina (I23481)
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3222 |
for the Civil War. | DANIEL, Richard J (I8908)
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3223 |
for two months | HOLDER, William A (I2896)
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3224 |
Forest Alvin Wills, age 41, born 13 Aug 1877, is a farmer on an Indian Reservation in Yuma, Arizona. His nearest relative is Mrs Bertha Wills, also of Yuma. He is tall and slender with gray eyes and black hair. | WILLS, Forrest Alvin (I17400)
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3225 |
Former Resident of Winn Dies in Oklahoma City
Mrs. D. M. Walker, who will be rememberd in Winn Parish as the former Susie Puckett, died at her home in Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 30, folliwng a year's illness. Mrs. Walker was a member of a well known family of the Cypress Creek community. She is survived by a number of relatives here, among whom are Mrs. Ella Mixon of Dodson; Mrs. Fannie Walsworth of Cypress Creek, Allen Place of Winnfield; J. D. Puckett and Mrs. A. T. Stinson of Jonesboro. (She was related, but how? Is this our Sue?) | PUCKETT, Sue (I4751)
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3226 |
Forney Precinct, Cave Spring Road
Lewis P Alred Head Male 67 Missouri
Mary E Alred Wife Female 70 Alabama
Gus B Alred Son Male 26 Georgia
Ada B Alred Dau Female 39 Georgia
Maybelle Alred D-in-l Female 19 Alabama
Randolf Alred G-son Male 5 11/12 Georgia
Shelby J Alred G-son Male 5 11/12 Georgia | ALLRED, Lewis P (I24276)
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3227 |
Forrey, James, screwman, r. 46 Felicity | FORREY, James (I5870)
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3228 |
Fort Crockett Station - both while it was military and later as a city fire chief. | HEFFERNAN, John Patrick (I1552)
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3229 |
Fort Douglas. He's married and has been a gas station attendant. SGT WWII | LUKEHART, Thomas Ivan (I22381)
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3230 |
Fort Francis, #17055316 - Captain, World War II | BAIRD, Keith Dwight (I4831)
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3231 |
Fort Grant
Daniel S Wills Head M 70 Oct 1829 Missouri m. 45 yrs.
Pimelia E Wills Wife F 60 Feb 1840 Alabama 10/7 children
Seda Marsh G-dau F 14 Aug 1885 New Mexico
Kirby Marsh G-son M 15 1884 New Mexico | WILLS, Capt Daniel Shackleford (I3681)
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3232 |
Fort Gren? Place
Harry A Bennett Head M 54 New York
Cora J Bennett Wife F 48 Connecticut
Harry H Bennett Son M 21 New York
Ada Fitch Lodger F 40 New York
Blanche R Squires Lodger F 34 New York
Grace Alice Morris Lodger F 37 Massachusetts
Charles W Squire Lodger M 20 New York
Harry is an audit clerk for a business corp. | BENNETT, Harry Ashland (I22158)
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3233 |
Fort Mason
3rd image of 5
The left side of the page containing the names is torn off but Daniel is listed on the Agricultural Schedule. | WILLS, Capt Daniel Shackleford (I3681)
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3234 |
Fort Mason
Daniel B Wills M 24 Missouri
Elizabeth Wills F 19 Alabama
John Wills M 2 Texas
Louisa Wills F 1 Texas | WILLS, Capt Daniel Shackleford (I3681)
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3235 |
Fort McPherson, #44130197 | CORNELISON, Clarence (I24262)
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3236 |
Fort McPherson, SN 34576942. | CORNELISON, James F (I24263)
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3237 |
Fort Oglethorpe | LEE, Virgil Herman (I10105)
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3238 |
Fort Sam Houston | CROW, Tommie Lester (I19039)
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3239 |
Fort Washington and Kingsbridge Road
John B Davis Self M 51 New York
Anne Davis Wife F 48 New Jersey
John Davis Son M 15 New York
Clara Davis Dau F 12 New York
Ashland Leycraft S-in-l M 31 New York
Anne Leycraft Dau F 24 New York
John D Leycraft G-son M 6 New Jersey
Barbara Belford Servant F 23 Ireland
Henry Johnson Servant M 22 New Jersey
Charles Thomson Servant M 23 New York
John and Ashland are builders. | LEAYCRAFT, Ashland M (I22193)
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3240 |
Found death record for this name 2/21/1996 Galveston Co, Texas. That Jimmie is also buried in Hitchcock at Grace. | KAYS, George Wayne (I2721)
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3241 |
Found this interesting tidbit:
From: "Citizens, Confederates, Bushwackers & Guerillas" by Joanne Chiles Eakin, 1995..." W.S. Burford, a citizen captured in Cape Girardeau Co. Missouri 12 October 1862, imprisoned at Myrtle Prison ; released on oath and bond 8 December 1862".
This was undoubtedly Winfield Scott Burford, b 20 July 1846, who was barely 16 years old when captured by Union troops who obviously suspected him of provided "comfort and aid to the enemy" ...since his father Kendall Hawkins Burford was a Cape Girardeau druggist, he may have been supplying medicine to ill or wounded Confederates... Kendall Hawkins was the s/o Benjamin Wyatt, who was the s/o Rev Daniel Burford, who was the s/o Capt Phillip & Mildred Burford ...I descend from Rev Daniel's bro Lt Philip Terrell Burford. Larry.
Abstracts of Warren Co., N. C. Will Book 8
February 1795 - August 1796
From Original by Mary Hinton Kerr
198. 30 June 1795; Feb. Ct. 1796. PHILIP BURFORD to his son PHILIP BURFORD. Gift of 4 negroes. Wit: ISAAC MARSHALL (Jurat) & PHIL. HAWKINS, Jr.
234. Feb. Ct. 1796. Inv. Est .of PHILIP BURFORD, dec'd., by WYATT HAWKINS, Admr. Includes 640 A. whereon he Ds. (died?) & 200 A. bought at Sheriff's sale & no deed made.
258. 11 Feb. 1796; Feb. Ct. 1796. PETER TWITTY, of Lancaster Co., S. C., to PHILIP TERRELL BURFORD, of Kershaw Co., S. C. $120. for his claim to share of Est. of PHILIP BURFORD. dec'd., late of Warren Co. N. C. Wit: DANL. BURFORD (Jurat) & RAWLEIGH HAMMOND. (Note MHK/ Lancaster Co. & Kershaw Co. both formed from Camden District, S. C. in 1798.)
269. 26 Feb. 1796; Feb.Ct. 1796. Est. PHILIP BURFORD, dec'd. WYATT HAWKINS, Admr. Bond for 300 Pds. to WILLIAM JOHNSON, Ch. Co. Ct. Sec: JAMES
Abstracts of Warren County, NC Will Book 9
From Original By Mary Hinton Kerr
56. Nov. Ct. 1796. Sale of land of PHILIP BURFORD, dec'd., by WYATT HAWKINS, Admr. who bought the 600 acres where he had lived. 200 acres on Wolf Branch sold to P. HAWKINS son of JOHN.
169. 7 March 1797; May Ct. 1797. Div. Est. of PHIL BURFORD, dec'd. Am't. owed by estate to MARGARET BURFORD, PETER TWITTY, RALEIGH HAMMOND, PHIL HAWKINS, WYATT HAWKINS & PHIL HILLIARD; am't. due from P. T. BURFORD. Commrs: B. DAVIS, JOHN WMS. DANIEL, LENNARD SIMS, GEO. NICHOLSON & DENNIS PASCHALL.
207. 24 Aug. 1797; Aug. Ct. 1797. ISAAC MARSHALL & MARY his wife to HENRY FOOTE & BENJ. BELL. Sale of their claim to a negro now in possession of MARGARET BURFORD & lent to her in will of HENRY FOOTE, dec'd., for 100 Pds. Va. money. Wit: STERLING KING (Jurat). | BURFORD, Capt. Phillip (I2655)
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3242 |
Founded Vermilionville, now Lafayette, Louisiana.
"John and Marin Mouton settled in Carencro district during the decade, perhaps, of 1760. They were the sons of Salvator Mouton, an exiled Acadian, who settled, it is thought, in Pointe Coupee parish, about 1737. John Mouton had been trading with the Indians and was greatly beliked by them, as he always dealt fairly. He wore a homespun Caluchon (cap) made of wool, of a yellow color and knit by hand. His brother wore a chapeau (hat), and his descendants to this day are called "Chapeaux Moutons."
"John Mouton was a remarkable man in many respects, large of stature, good-natured, never got angry, and treated everybody well. He was illiterate, but not ignorant, but of a very philosophical turn of mind, never allowed anything to disturb his social or mental equilibrium. It is said he never whipped a "nigger" in his life, something that could be said, perhaps, of few of his contemporaries, though he owned many slaves. He used to buy all the negroes that ran away from their owners and took refuge in the swamps. As soon as they learned he had bought them they immediately would come out to him. When the parish was organized he donated land for various purposes, both public and private. He left a large family, and among them are many of the substantial and professional men of the country.
"When Lafayette was organized the parish seat was established at a place called Pin Hook, at the present bridge across the Vermilion River, about two miles south of the town of Lafayette. It remained there, however, but a short time when it was removed to Lafayette, where it has since remained. The land upon which the court house stands was donated to the parish by John M. Mouton. A court house was built on the lot thus donated soon afterward, and in 1859 it was replaced by the present one. In 1886 fire-proof vaults for the preservation of the records were built at a cost of forty-five hundred dollars. The parish hall is on the court house lot and is a $12,500 building." | MOUTON, Jean (I1956)
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3243 |
founder and dean of the New Jersey Law School | MASON, Charles Meeks (I14112)
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3244 |
Fox Township, Pineville PO
Robert Frazier M 31 Arkansas
Hannah Frazier F 35 Illinois
Ephraim Frazier M 15 Missouri
Sarah C Frazier F 12 Missouri
Eldora Frazier F 10 Missouri 1860
Josephine Frazier F 6 Arkansas 1864
Elias Frazier M 10 Missouri 1860
Mary P Frazier F 2/12 Missouri Apr
I don't know who Elias is. It's possible his age is incorrect and he is a son of Robert and Hannah. He could also be a nephew or a brother. | FRAZIER, Robert T (I11647)
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3245 |
Foye is actually the daughter of the first wife. I don't know if Sellars is her married name or if her stepfather adopted her. | STERLING, Foye (I6096)
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3246 |
Francis Asberry Harlan, age 23, born 3 Jul 1893, near Tompkinsville, Ky, is a sharecropper near Woodburn for W W Chapman. He is single and his parents depend on him. He is of medium height and build with brown eyes and hair. | HARLAN, Francis Asbury (I24327)
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3247 |
Franconia Township
Clark Bowles Self M 62 New Hampshire
Eliza Bowles Wife F 60 New Hampshire
Willie E Bowles Son M 25 New Hampshire
Louisa Bowles Gdau F 3 New York
Clark is a carpenter, Willie is a laborer. | BOWLES, Catherine Louisa (I22798)
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3248 |
Frank "none" Tyler, age 49, born 28 Oct 1892, Marion County, Texas. | TYLER, Franklin Thomas (I17345)
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3249 |
Frank Alvin - I don't find any marriages for him. | ARP, Frank Alvin (I18861)
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3250 |
Frank gave his birth date as Feb 22 but Calvin gave Feb 13 on both his draft registrations. | ATKINS, Calvin Washington (I18176)
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