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Inmate at the Austin State Hospital. | BLACK, Nancy (I17516)
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4302 |
Interview | Source (S272)
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4303 |
Interview via group sheet | Source (S159)
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4304 |
Interview:
Ima: I remember going to Grandpa's house when I was little. He had a syrup mill and they raised their own cane and he made his own syrup. Anyway I rememember going there once and he was cooking syrup. Mom made gingerbread and gingersnaps out of the syrup.
Ima: My whole family was in Texas before the [battle of the] Alamo [happened]. There was nothing here except Indians then. My grandmother told Grandpa that Quannah Parker was her uncle.
Ima: I never knew my grandmother, she left when Uncle Emmitt was only 2 years old.
Ima loved roses. | HOLDER, Ima Jean (I1380)
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4305 |
Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990, gives the date as 26 Aug 1896. | VOAS, Ann (I21797)
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4306 |
Iowa Hospital for the Insane
Joseph Fowlie Patient M 58 1842 Scotland | FOWLIE, Joseph (I22328)
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4307 |
Iowa Land Deeds, Book 5, pp. 132-183, Sec. 22, Twp. 83N 13W.
1856 - 40 acres for $140. | ASHBY, Alexander (I5093)
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4308 |
Irby Taylor Cummings Moore? | MOORE, Irby T C (I23968)
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4309 |
Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881 @ FamilySearch.org
Name: Michael Heffernan
Gender: Male
Christening Place: Tullamaine, Tipp, Ire
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1873
Birthplace: Tullamaine, Tipp, Ire
Father's Name: Michael Heffernan
Mother's Name: Mary Lonergan | HEFFERNAN, Michael Joseph (I1549)
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4310 |
Irene and Billy and Irene's infant sister, Gladys drowned when the car rolled into the Little River. I have transcriptions of a couple of news articles about it. It sounds like she was trying to learn to drive. | BUCHANAN, Irene Mildred (I10743)
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4311 |
Irva E Vandercook of Royal Oak, age 25, born 5 Jun 1892, Manton, MI, is a self-employed building contractor with a wife and one child. He is tall with a medium build, blue eyes and black hair. | VANDERCOOK, Irva Earl (I10096)
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4312 |
Irva Earl Vandercook of Dundee, age 49, born 16 Jun 1892, Manton, Michigan, is self-employed. His contact is Orpha Vandercook. | VANDERCOOK, Irva Earl (I10096)
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4313 |
Irvin Hamilton Wimberly of Avinger, age 25, born 28 Feb 1892, Avinger, Texas, is married and a self-employed barber. He is tall and slender with blue eyes and dark hair and lost a leg. His signature looks like it says Irvin Hathern Wimberly; the writing is different than his name at the top of the card. | WIMBERLY, Irvin (I17753)
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4314 |
Irwin Precinct
John Coon Head M 45 Wisconsin m. 22 yrs.
Alma Coon Wife F 39 Illinois 7/7 children
Forest C Coon Son M 21 Iowa
Nora C Coon Dau F 17 Iowa
Arthur M Coon Son M 15 Iowa
Emily C Coon Dau F 13 Iowa
James Coon Son M 11 Iowa
Clifford Coon Son M 3/12 Nebraska | COON, John Henderson (I9148)
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4315 |
Is Cornelius one of his? | STEWART, Alexander III (I16399)
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4316 |
Is he the Jim Connell who drowned in Tiger Creek in McCulloch County? | CONNELL, James Gibbs (I3738)
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4317 |
Is he the Lewis in Lavaca County, Texas in 1850. | BOATWRIGHT, Lewis (I6587)
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4318 |
Is Samuel S Bushong, with whom Jane was living in 1870, the son of Samuel and Jane? I see no indication of him on any census records. If he is a son, is Isabelle his wife? Isabelle and Catherine are listed as sisters in 1880. Isabelle is listed with her own money on the 1870, not normal for a married woman.
Swiss - Boschung | BUSHONG, Samuel (I21367)
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4319 |
is she a Stubblefield? | ???, Ann (I698)
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4320 |
Is this Emmitt? b. 1899? | MATTHEWS (I10480)
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4321 |
Is this his sis-in-law, Irma | ???, Irma (I23783)
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4322 |
Is this James S P Moore? Death cert J S P Moore, 23 Jan 1936. | MOORE, James S P (I23991)
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4323 |
Is this John Alexander Baskerville? See John Alexander separately. | BASKERVILLE, John (I9672)
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4324 |
Is this LaVon's sister? | CANTRELL, Anna Lou (I10749)
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4325 |
Is this Lillian Wadsworth, who married in Bradfod in 1908? | ???, Lillian (I23819)
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4326 |
Is this Luther McKinley Edwards? Who is Kenneth Edwards? | EDWARDS, Luther K (I24289)
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4327 |
Is this the Charles enumerated with Thoms W and Jennie Bates in 1920, Marshall County, SD, listed as widowed? | BATES, Charles L (I23771)
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4328 |
Is this the Delia Mae Thomas Kelley buried at Lakewood? | KELLY, Alfred D (I165)
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4329 |
Is this the family in Sumter County, Alabama? | NEWTON, Caroline (I2464)
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4330 |
Is this the Flint M Dee who lived in Nebraska? | DEE, Flint M (I22350)
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4331 |
Is this the William buried 1897 in Nowata County? | ACHORD, William (I10800)
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4332 |
Is this Willie from 1910? a twin? | DISNEY, Lillie (I22751)
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4333 |
Isaac Burton Harlan, age 33, born 20 Sep 1884, is a farmer and his nearest relative is Effie Harlan of Glasgow, Kentucky. He is of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark hair. | HARLAN, Isaac Burton (I21379)
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4334 |
Isabell disappears between the 1880 and 1900 Census records. She is NOT Belle Bushong in Indiana nor Nora Isabell Hasseltine in Texas. | BUSHONG, Isabell (I21414)
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4335 |
Issued 9/16/1878, married by A D Meroney. | Family (F898)
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4336 |
It just says Thomas and an address, could be first or last name. | PITTMAN, Horace Maston (I6193)
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4337 |
It justs lists the last name with no address but it does give Burrell Corneilious and Martha A Barrett as his parents. | CORNELISON, Robert Goodman (I11798)
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4338 |
It looks like G W probably remarried to O W. | BURTON (I16418)
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4339 |
It looks like Lassie and Preston may have had a couple of children. | ACHORD, Lassaphine C (I23338)
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4340 |
It might be Davidson. | DANIEL, Adelia Ann (I8909)
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4341 |
It says Lamburg, Texas | PEARCE, Leonidas Washington (I8054)
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4342 |
It took me a while to figure out that she married her brother Frank's nephew by marriage. | O'NEAL, Eula Jewel (I5555)
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4343 |
It was Lawrence who conceived and ordered the Removal of the Acadians in 1755. He led the Council which governed Nova Scotia to its decision to pass, on July 28, 1755, the following resolution in respect to the French residents of Nova Scotia, the Acadians:
"After mature consideration
it was unanimously agreed, that,
to prevent as much as possible
their attempting to return and
molest the settlers that may be set
down on their lands, it would
be most proper to send them
to be distributed amongst the
several colonies on the
continent, and that a
sufficient number of vessels
should be hired with all
possible expedition for that
purpose."2 | MOUTON, Salvadore (I1970)
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4344 |
It was Probated | GIBSON, John Jr. (I5460)
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4345 |
It's hard to pinpoint Lydia's age. The 1820 census lists a female between 16 and 25 [1795-1804], the 1830 has a female 20-29 [1801-1810] and the 1840 has one 40-49 [1791-1800]. I have to assume that the last one is either incorrect or is someone else. Using the first two, we see that Lydia could be born from 1801-1804. Since there is no one in the household in 1840 in this age range and the younger children are thought to be niece and nephews, it's probable that Lydia died between 1834 when Robert was born and 1837 when the next baby would have been expected.
There is a big question about whether all these children belong to Russell and to which wife they were born. Sidney is 10 on the 1850 census, making Mary only 13 when he was born. I'm pretty sure that, if he is a child of Russell, he is also a child of Lydia. Malissa is 7 on the 1850, making Mary 16 when she was born, it's possible that she is Mary's child but I believe she is Lydia's, who probably died giving birth to her or to the next child. Stephen is 3 on the 1850 census, meaning Mary was 20 when he was born. I have no proof but believe that, if he is a child of Russell, he is also a child of Mary, and she married Russell about 1846.
However, there is reason to believe that Robert, Sidney, Malissa and Stephen are the children of Bryant, Russell's brother. | SULLIVAN, Lydia (I10724)
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4346 |
It's possible that Gover's wife, Jane is Caleb's sister, Jennie. | CORNELISON, Grover Cleveland (I11987)
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4347 |
It's possible that he is the William Dee in Washington state in 1900 and 1910 or the William Dee in Polk County, Texas. | DEE, William E (I8812)
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4348 |
It's possible that he's buried at Woodland Cemetery. | POE, Jacob (I16018)
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4349 |
It's possible that her name was Martha. | ??? (I5578)
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4350 |
It's possible that John had brothers, Moses and Pleasant and sister Hannah who married William Kelly in Georgia. | WALKER, John (I5577)
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