Matches 3,301 to 3,350 of 8,717
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from death certificate | GIBSON, John Thomas Jr (I10769)
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from Diann Wells
Sarah Aldridge B. 19 Sep 1834, Marshall Co., AL, mar. Richard J. Daniel B. 11 Jan 1832, TN, on 27 Nov 1851 In Nacogdoches Co.,
TX. Sarah died 13 May 1876 in Parker Co., TX and he died 27 Nov 1863 (Civil War). Their Children:
Adelia Ann Daniel B. 28 Nov 1852
Nancy Jane Daniel B. 1 Aug 1854
Mary Victory Daniel B. 16 May 1857
Robert Daniel B. 26 Apr 1859
Thomas Daniel B. 28 FEb 1861
Levi Aldredge, son of D. and Ann Aldridge died by 1865 in Civil War. He was in Linn Flat Company of 12 Months Men. | ALDRIDGE, Sarah (I3134)
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From Diann Wells
This line is my step-father's line. He had no children, and no siblings; however, he has many cousins. He died in 1998 and was happy that he knew his extended families that I researched for him. I would be happy to share what I have. Dad was John B. Willbanks (J.B. Willbanks, Jr. on his certificate) and his direct line to the Aldridges is as follows:
parents: John Benton and Florence Alva (Thomas) Willbanks
g parents: Benjamin Franklin and Sallie Loucretia (Baker) Thomas
gg parents: David Marshall Alexander and Nancy Jane (Daniel) Baker
2gg parents: Richard J. and Sarah (Aldridge) Daniel
3gg parents: Drury and Anna Aldridge. | DANIEL, Nancy Jane (I8910)
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from Elizabeth's birth record | ATKINS, R C (I19004)
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from Gerri's obit. | CARRAHER, Col Raymond Willard (I5035)
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from Gertrude's birth certificate | ATKINS, Richard Taylor (I18172)
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From Grace:
She died of convulsions. Secondary: Infriafes Dietary in Itercolitis (doctor's handwriting is very hard to read; not exactly sure what this is, the flu?). The death certificate asks what test confirmed diagnosis - the certificate states "clinical evidence." She was buried June 18, 1920 at Calvary Cemetery. Michael Heffernan was the informant on the certificate. They lived at 1609 34th Street in Galveston at the time of her death. The Undertaker was F. P. Malloy & Son. On the certificate, it states that Fannie Allen was born in Ireland, although on the 1920 Census, it states she was born in Tennessee and her parents were born in Ireland.
Necrotizing Enterocolitis:
A gastrointestinal disease that affects mostly premature infants.
Her death record says her name is Nano May. | HEFFERNAN, Elizabeth (I6338)
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From Hara Pue:
"I received a family group sheet with James Riley Langley's father as James Langley b. Mar.23,1762 at Elizabeth City, Hampton Co., Va. and his death 1868 at Chambers Co. AL. It seems unlikely he lived to 106. Later found references that he DID live to 106. 1850 Census MS Lafayette Co. #265." | LANGLEY, James Riley (I5288)
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From Hara Pue:
Burial Records
Old Rock Church Cemetery at Somerset, Texas
Saml Pue b.July 14, l838 d.Dec. 1,1908 (middle name Brown)
Lucy A. Pue b.June 30, l843 d. May 28, l881 (first wife)
Mary Jane Pue b.June 3, l851 d. Feb. 6, l911(second wife)
Benton City Cemetery Between Somerset and Lytle
Terrell A. Langley 1-12-1907 d.4-19-1907
Louis Wheeler 10-14-1899 d.9-28-1900
There is an Edward Pugh in 1880 census of Guadalupe co.p.295; Egbert on p.296; There is an Edward B. Pugh in the 1880census of Brazos co. TX p. 281 | PUE, Rev Edward Buchanan (I5301)
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from her death certificate | SHEPHEARD, Frances Rebecca (I2743)
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from his death certificate | CUMMINGS, Joseph Raymond (I3870)
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from his death certificate, it doesn't give a city but says Pct 6 | GILLEY, Horace Franklin (I3218)
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from his draft registration | DISNEY, Elbert Franklin (I12270)
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From his pension file "captured at Petersburg Va at Battle of Five Forks. Paroled at Point Lookout Md - middle May 1865."
"The records show that D.M. Poovey, private, Company E, 17th South Carolina Infantry, C.S.A., enlisted March 27, 1862, and that he was captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks, and released June 16, 1865, at Point Lookout, Maryland, on taking the oath of allegiance." | POOVEY, Duncan McCallum (I6884)
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From his pension file "was discharged at Spatenburg, South Carolina in April 1865, because General Lee had surrendered" "Company K, Commanded by Capt. James Hunter, 4th Regiment, Commanded by Maj. Hutchison, South Carolina Militia, General Blouchard - Infantry" | POOVEY, Robert Alexander (I6885)
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From Ima Mewborn:
..."Parrott was sent to Lemuel Hardy Jr. (1730-1797) and Mary Sutton family to be trained and educated with their children.
Lemuel Hardy Jr. was a first cousin of Mary Parrott Mewborn. Parrott Mewborn was with this family during the Revolutionary War. The young sons of Lemuel Hardy Jr., John and Sutton, and Parrott Mewborn were responsible for the home and farm during his absence of three years during this period, a great burden for these boys during this trying time. This old plantation was on Bear Creek near the present village of Jason, Greene County. This old home is described as a large house, first story brick and the second story clapboard."...
..."Parrott Mewborn married Lydia Hardy 3 April 1786, born April 1768, died 1820/30, daughter of Benjamin Hardy (1732-1790) and his wife, Nancy Howell. Benjamin Hardy was a brother of the above Lemuel Hardy Jr. (1730-1797). To this union were born the following children: Annie born 7-26-1787 married Lemuel Hardy III; Hardy born 4-27-1789 married Deborah Parrott; Edith born 9-7-1791 married John Gray; Levi born 9-9-1793 married Deborah Parrott Mewborn, widow of his brother, Hardy, (1st); married Susan Matilda Parrott, (2nd); Martha (Patsy) born 2-6-1796 married Lemuel Hardy III, widower of her sister, Annie; Parrott Jr. born 1-1-1799 married Mary (Polly) Aldridge; Elizabeth born 3-5-1801 married Major Hardee; Lemuel Hardy born 1-26-1803 married Louisa Kilpatrick; and Lydia born 8-9-1805 married Bright Hardee. Parrott Mewborn Sr. returned to his father | MEWBORN, Parrott (I13524)
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From Ireland to Chester Co, Pennsylvania | BUCHANAN, James (I3137)
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from Johanna's birth certificate | HAUGEN, Harry Thorleif (I17078)
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from Karl Arnold | LANGLEY, Ruth Aline (I6185)
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From my granddaughters to Mary is 8 generations of females. I would appreciate any information on her. | ???, Mary (I21188)
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From Norway | ERIKSEN, Elev (I4837)
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From Norway | BOTOLVSDATTER, Mari (I4898)
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From Norway | HUBREDT, Margaret (I4990)
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From Rotterdam to Philadelphia, PA | LUTSINGER, Michael (I10880)
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From the 1840 census. | ARMSTRONG, Elijah (I72)
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from the 1900 census. | BARNETT, William Jasper (I2334)
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from the 1900 census. | BARNETT, Baxter Linder (I2337)
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from the 1910 census | MATCEK, Frank (I16249)
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from the 1940 census | LOYD, Edith Catherine (I2714)
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from the 1940 census | O'NEAL, Odis Odell (I2715)
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from the 1940 census. | O'NEAL, Lois Ione (I2702)
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From the First Baptist Church Records
Muldrow Street Hendrix, W. A. No. 811 & Hendrix, Mrs. W. A. | HENDRIX, William H (I14932)
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from Versailles Twp., Allegheny County to Middlesex Twp., Butler County | FULTON, Agnes (I11399)
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Frontier Times Magazine
Vol 1 No. 7 - APRIL 1924
Gored by a Wounded Buffalo.
W. N. Brazzil, Louise, Texas who was born in Texas, and raised, principally in Bell county, and later at Jefferson, Texas, tells of experiences buffalo hunting, one of which ended with the gruesome scene of his companion "Frenchy" impaled by the horns of a great buffalo | BRAZZIL, William Nicklaus (I1732)
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Ft Oglethorpe, PFC, WWII | BASKERVILLE, Homer Odell (I9693)
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Ft Sam Houston | HOLDER, Willie Albert (I1441)
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Funeral held at St Patrick's Church in Galveston. | MELLEN, Helena Pearl (I1664)
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Funeral Held Monday for Mrs. Oppen, 83
Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Oppen, who passed away at Lundberg Memorial Hospital Friday, Oct. 23, were conducted Monday morning at Hengstler's Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Ritterling, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Carlson, D.A. Van Deveer, Fred Hasenpflug, Herb Saloum, Cleo Parker and E.E. Jacobs.
Mrs. Oppen, 83, had lived in Creighton for 30 years. She had been in failing health and for about a year had resided at the Creighton Rest Home. She was moved to the hospital a few days before her death.
Lola McCracken was born Sept. 5, 1876 in Springfield, Mo. to Thomas and Virginia McCracken. She was the last surviving member of a family of nine.
On Dec. 14, 1896 she was married to Carl Oppen at Worthington, Minn. Five children were born to them. The family moved to Creighton in 1929. Mr. Oppen passed away Nov. 9, 1958.
Survivors include a son and daughter, James Charles of Portland, Ore. and Mrs. Gurna Geneya Johnson of Oakland, Calif.; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Two sons, Homer and Ralph and a daughter, Mabel, preceded both parents in death. | MCCRACKEN, Lola (I23105)
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Funeral of Daniel S Wills
The funeral of Daniel S Wills, who died Thursday, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The masons will have charge of the services.
There is no newspaper name or date on the scan I saw. | WILLS, Capt Daniel Shackleford (I3681)
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Funeral of Mr. Henderson
The mortal remains of Mr. David Henderson were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of citizens yesterday. Mr. Henderson was a native of Kentucky, born near Lexington in the year 1780. In 1804 He emigrated to the State of Ohio and settled near the town of Dayton. In the War of 1812, he served as an officer in Captain Lemon's company and was dischrged from service, together with his company, at Upper Sandusky. He returned home, and pursued his former business, with his partner Mr. James Elliott until the year 1832. Having in the year 1826 lost his wife, he carried his children to Delphi, Carroll county, in the State of Indiana, and placed in charge of a relative of their mother whither he followed them in the 1832. He remained in Delphi until May, 1838. From that time until his decease he has resided with his son-in-law Mr. David Rose of this city. He was a man of quiet and unobtrusive manners, and of unbending integrity. He leaves many friends and acquaintances to mourn his loss. | HENDERSON, David (I9167)
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Funeral Services for Mrs. Lucinda Richards Held Here Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Elizabeth Richards, 85, were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of Phillips and Luckey funeral home with Rev. R. A. Brigham of the First Christian church officiating.
The body was then taken to the old Hurt cemetery near Elevation for burial.
Mrs. Richards died Friday morning at her home hear Cameron.
She was born on July 5, 1864, in Milam county in the community that is now Hicks, and was a member of the Wilson Maples family who were old residents of this section.
She was married to Joseph M. Richards of Hicks who died in 1907. The husband and an only son, W. W. (Billy) Richards, preceded her in death. Since the passing of the son in 1931, she made her home with a nephew, Frank Parker. She is the last of her immediate family to go.
Mrs. Richards was a long time member of the Christian church and was active in church life until becoming an invalid some eight years ago.
During her last illness a granddaughter came from California to be at her bedside. She also paid her grandmother a visit last summer.
There survive two grandchildren, Mrs. Alma May Rice of California and J. C. Richards of Dallas; also ten step-grandchildren, six great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild, and numerous nieces and nephews. | MAPLES, Lucinda Elizabeth (I17547)
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Funeral Services Held for Wm. McGhee Tuesday Afternoon-
Long-Time Resident of the County Passed Away at Akron Hospital Saturday Night After Long-Drawn Illness-
Mr. William McGhee, 93 years old, and the oldest resident of Otis, passed away Saturday night about 10:00 o'clock at the Washington County Hospital in Akron, following several weeks of hospitalization, and several years of invalidism. He had been taken to the hospital in Akron following a fall at his home in Otis, when he broke his hip. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian church in Otis, with Rev. Paul H. Prouty, pastor of the church, officiating. . . .
Mr. William McGhee was born November 17, 1860, in Alamakee County, Iowa, and passed away May 1, 1954 at the Washington County Hospital in Akron, Colorado, at the age of 93 years, 5 months and 13 days. He was the eldest son born to Meredith and Mary Ann Ervin McGhee of a family of nine boys and one girl. Two brothers, Bert of Los Angeles, California, and Ervin of Chicago and his sister, Elizabeth Seel of Otis survive him. He came to Colorado with his brother, Frank, in 1908 and made his home with them doing farm labor. He moved to Otis in 1936, for his relatives, being called on to help out in sickness and with the children. Remaining single until the last thirteen years of his life, he was free to help out in time of need. He was baptized in the Methodist faith while quite young, and later he joined the Baptist church in Sterling.
Being of an industrious nature, he was always busy in the yard, taking a great pride in keeping the premesis up in shape, and the walks shoveled in winter. It was not until several years ago, when he suffered a cracked hip in a fall that he was confined to his bed. In time he was able to sit up in a wheelchair, and enjoy life again as much as defective eyesight and impaired hearing would permit. About five weeks ago he fell while walking from his chair to the bed, and was taken to the hospital, where X-rays showed his hip to be broken, and also revealed the former break. He remained a patient in the hospital until the end came Saturday at 10 p.m. | MCGHEE, William (I11340)
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Gainesville Junction PO
Margueritt Cherry 48
Theodor Cherry 20
Jack Cherry 18
Albert Cherry 16 | O'NEAL, Margaret Caroline (I5714)
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Galveston Daily News
Doris Elizabeth Fox Mellon
GONZALES, TEXAS - Doris Elizabeth Fox Mellen, 85, of Gonzales, Texas, formerly of Castroville, Texas, passed away November 13, 2003, in San Antonio. Doris was born August 5, 1918, in Galveston, to the late Frances F. and Lucille D. Fox. Her husband, Roy J. Mellen and her sister, Marjorie Jean Casey, preceded her in death.
Survivors include her children and their spouses, Ronald Roy and Nancy Mellen, of Jacksonville, Alabama, Randle L. Mellen of San Antonio, Lu Ann and Dennis Hartnett, of San Antonio; sister Fran Spencer of Gonzales; nine grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Funeral service will be Monday, November 17, 2003, at 12:30 p.m. at Chapel of the Angels at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery in Houston.
Memorials may be given to St. Peter-St. Joseph Children's Home, 919 Mission Rd., San Antonio, TX 78210. Visit www. tondre-guinn.com
Tondre-Guinn Funeral Home | FOX, Doris Elizabeth (I1678)
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GAR 1861-1866 [Grand Army of the Republic] | COON, Reason (I9088)
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Garden Township, Ward 3, 1017 Chicago Avenue
Clark J Wyatt Head M 25 May 1875 Missouri m. 2 yrs.
Ella Wyatt Wife F 21 Nov 1878 Missouri 0/0 children
Clark is a zinc miner. They live next to William Cockrum, born Mar 1837, Iowa. | WYATT, Rev Jody Clark (I12267)
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Garfield is either in DeWitt or Travis County. | BOATWRIGHT, James (I10295)
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Garfield Township
Neale Mahurin Head M 50 Arkansas
Lizie Mahurin Wife F 51 Missouri
Alva Mahurin Son M 25 Arkansas
Charles Mahurin Son M 22 Arkansas
Jewell Mahurin Dau F 18 Arkansas
Ray Mahurin Son M 15 Arkansas | MAHURIN, Neil (I22670)
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Garfield Township
Neil Mahurin Head M 31 Apr 1869 Arkansas m. 10 yrs.
Martha E Mahurin Wife F 31 Jan 1869 Missouri 4/4 children
William Mahurin Son M 9 May 1891 Arkansas
Alvey Mahurin Son M 6 Dec 1893 Arkansas
Charley Mahurin Son M 3 Jul 1896 Arkansas
Bessie Mahurin Dau F 1 Jan 1899 Arkansas
Benjamin C Mahurin Father M 71 Feb 1829 Illinois
Hannah E Mahurin Sister F 25 Nov 1874 Arkansas | MAHURIN, Benjamin Cephus (I5234)
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Garfield Township
Neil Mahurin Head M 31 Apr 1869 Arkansas m. 10 yrs.
Martha E Mahurin Wife F 31 Jan 1869 Missouri 4/4 children
William Mahurin Son M 9 May 1891 Arkansas
Alvey Mahurin Son M 6 Dec 1893 Arkansas [Alvie Benjamin]
Charley Mahurin Son M 3 Jul 1896 Arkansas
Bessie Mahurin Dau F 1 Jan 1899 Arkansas
Benjamin C Mahurin Father M 71 Feb 1829 Illinois
Hannah E Mahurin Sister F 25 Nov 1874 Arkansas | MAHURIN, Neil (I22670)
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