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3601 |
He lodged with Mrs Suzie Worley. | GIBSON, Walter William (I80)
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3602 |
He may be a child from James' previous marriage. | ???, Cecil (I20200)
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3603 |
He may be the John Senn listed in "Saul's Notes on Genesee County People". He is mentioned in Garrett Colby's obit with a wife and son. There is a John L Senn in Buffalo with wife, Alice and son Peter Joseph, born in 1899. This John dies before 1920. Peter married Mildred and had a daughter named Gail Ann. Peter, Mildred and Alice are all buried at Mount Calvary. [John's obituary confirms this information.]
Much of my confusion about John has been his age on the 1910 census, he is listed as age 47 [1863] instead of age 40 [1870] as I expected. On the 1875, he is 6 [1869]; the 1880 says 10 [1870]. In 1905, he is 36 [1869], 1910, says he is 47 [1863] and in 1915, he is 47 [1868]. I don't think Alice knew his birth date. | SENN, John L (I4774)
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3604 |
He may have been born in Ireland. | FULTON, William (I11427)
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3605 |
He may have been born in North Carolina or Pennsylvania. | FARLEY, David (I11437)
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3606 |
He may have been born in North Carolina or Virginia.
Died during the Battle of Paducah. | BYNUM, Elias F (I14998)
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3607 |
He may have been born on the Virginia / North Carolina border.
"New England Hist & Gen Register" Jan 1982, by Francis Mahurin
or born Morristown, Morris Co, New Jersey | MAHURIN, Othniel (I4338)
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3608 |
He may have died in Kentucky. | O'NEAL, Henry (I10568)
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3609 |
He moved to Galveston for a while then moved to Bastrop after the Great Storm of 1900, then Davilla. [I think that's the wrong hurricane but it's the one that everyone remembers.]
Pryor had a syrup mill and raised cane.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has his name as Prier Fonvil HOLDER.
International Genealogical Index (R)
AUTHOR: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBLICATION: Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997
REPOSITORY: Family History Library
ADDRESS: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
REPOSITORY: Family History Library
CALL NUMBER: 1985347
ADDRESS: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA | HOLDER, Pryor Fonval (I2647)
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3610 |
He owned Millican's Ice Cream Parlor. | MILLICAN, James Barksdale (I22548)
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3611 |
He probably died in Kansas. | MCCRAY, R William (I3677)
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3612 |
He probably died in Mississippi County, Arkansas. | PIPKIN, James Arthula Parthena (I12640)
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3613 |
He probably died in Missouri. | ARMSTRONG, William (I517)
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3614 |
He probably was born in one of the Carolinas. | GARRETSON, Mason (I16144)
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3615 |
He raced mostly in the Houston area but moved to stunt car driving before Gina was born. He left us a scrap book filled with newspaper articles and pictures of his driving career. Once when we were chugging along the freeway at 50 miles an hour, I asked him why he drove so slow after being a racecar driver. His answer, "I'm a good driver and I know it but these other people might not be. On a racetrack, everyone is good so it's a lot safer there than on this freeway. Always keep that in mind when you're driving. There might be a kid who just got his license in the car next to you." | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3616 |
He raised gun dogs. | BRAZZIL, Charley Wesley (I1742)
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3617 |
He remarried to Melinda McVay. I believe Martha married just before the 1870 census and Huldah just after. I don't know what happened to sarilla and Frances. | PARTLOW, Samuel (I15127)
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3618 |
He took his first ride as a very young man, got his private license while Wanda was pregnant with Gina, his commercial license a few years later and was still flying ocassionally in 2009. At one time, he owned a flight school at LaPorte, Texas, where he taught much of the Pasadena police force to fly and also ran an air taxi and air freight service. Wanda's kids grew up in small airplanes like most kids rode in cars. When he ws teaching me (Gina) to fly, he always said that landing is a controlled crash. "Take it to 8 inches off the ground and crash it." With that philosophy, he survived many situations that might have gone badly. | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3619 |
He was 34 and she was 32 when they married. | Family (F1518)
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3620 |
He was 37 and she was 28 when they married. | Family (F1488)
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3621 |
He was 6 on the 1850 Census and 16 on the 1860 Census. | ARMSTRONG, James Thomas (I186)
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3622 |
He was 7 on the 1860 Census and 17 on the 1870 Census. | ARMSTRONG, Sylvester A (I189)
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3623 |
he was a boarder | RICKERT, Albert Henley (I2954)
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3624 |
He was a consulting engineer in the steel industry and lived at 978 Chamboard in north Houston. | PIPKIN, Herbert Haskin (I12607)
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3625 |
He was a doctor also. | CHAMBERS, Dr Robert Oliver (I17141)
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3626 |
He was a farmer. | DOTSON, Thomas (I12829)
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3627 |
He was a farmer. | PIPKIN, Stephen (I12836)
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3628 |
He was a laborer boarding with Charles Whits?????. | COLBY, Garrett Raymond (I4674)
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3629 |
He was a life-long invalid. | MILLICAN, Samuel Abner Jr (I22547)
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3630 |
He was a Republican. He was a postmaster in Tarrant County.
PIPKIN, Pvt. John Melton Taylor, br 9 Jan 1849 in Macon Co. Tenn. Civil War Soldier, UNION ARMY. He served in Co. A, 8th Reg't Mounted Inf., Tenn. Vol., Union Army. He was 5'8", had dark complexion, dark eyes and hair. S/o William Harvey & Elizabeth J. Patterson. | PIPKIN, John Melton Taylor (I12659)
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3631 |
He was a truck driver and was burned very badly. | WILLIAMS, Wilburn Webster (I18023)
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3632 |
He was admitted to the state hospital for manic depression in 1933 and was buried at its cemetery. | BRINGHURST, Christopher M (I11109)
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3633 |
He was an inmate at the State Hospital; listed under Cecil Sens, lived in Milam County in 1935. He was 40 and married. | SENN, Cecil Doyle (I1437)
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3634 |
He was assigned to a destroyer and was a gunner's mate 2nd class from 1942 to 1945. | BRAZZIL, John D (I1717)
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3635 |
He was born in Elam Station and died of an allergic raction to a bug bite. No burial is listed. | CLARK, Infant son (I24345)
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3636 |
He was born Jan 13, 1905, New Auburn, Mississippi. His father is David Lee Freeman who lives at Bachelor, Louisiana, and Curtis works for Peerless Cleaners (self) at Franklin & Cherry in Blytheville. | FREEMAN, Curtis Clark (I12639)
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3637 |
He was burned very badly in 1915 while rescuing Ida from a burning cottage. | PUE, Jasper Langley (I6311)
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3638 |
He was called "The fireside Preacher." | MEWBORN, Joshua (I14417)
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3639 |
He was discharged 18 Dec 1918. | WILLIAMS, Charles Homer (I19065)
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3640 |
he was divorced | TYLER, Thomas Newton (I17373)
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3641 |
He was divorced and lived in Beeville at his death. | RIGBY, John Ellis (I15261)
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3642 |
He was divorced at the time of his death. | SHUMAKER, Herman Abbott (I17334)
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3643 |
He was Eva's third living child. | RAGSDALE, Albert Eugene (I17993)
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3644 |
He was farming for E L Goodwin, was single and had 3 children. He was tall with a medium build and had light brown eyes and red hair, slightly balding. | GOODWIN, Lucius Bellenger (I19926)
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3645 |
He was hit by a car when he was 11 years old. | CHAMBERS, Luther Melton (I16424)
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3646 |
He was hit in the head by a baseball. | MITTELSTED, William H (I22919)
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3647 |
He was in a "private hospital" at 1515 N 5th, Waco, for four months prior to his death. | O'NEAL, James Reuben (I5552)
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3648 |
He was in Dalton by 1860 when he is listed as a boarder with Martha Shifflett and a cabinet maker. He's probobly the son of M H and Margaret Risener of Coffey County, Tennessee. He and Sallie had one daughter who died before age 12.. I don't think Jasper and Nora had any children that lived. | RISNER, Jasper Newton (I11998)
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3649 |
He was in several jump clubs and jumped all over the area. He quit in about 1968. At his last meet, he took me with him and there was an emergency that day when a chute failed to open. I was 12 years old, I didn't know where we were and didn't know any of the other people there. When Dad finally got back to our spot, I asked him, "Daddy, what should I do if your parachute doesn't open?" He told me he never jumped again. | ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
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3650 |
He was KIA in WWII. I believe the stone request form mentions both parents, C C Baskerville and Zettie Hutchison. The stone wasn't rewuested until Jul 1948. | BASKERVILLE, George Abner (I21676)
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