Matches 4,351 to 4,400 of 8,717
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It's possible that this is the Calvin and Lucy living in Lawrence County in 1910. | MAHURIN, Calvin M (I22677)
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It's possible that this is the Ewing who married Susie Settle in 1896 but she isn't with him on the 1900 census which lists him as single. | DRAUGHON, William Ewing (I11135)
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It's possible that this Shannon child is a son of Joseph C Shannon. Joseph died in 1836 and was married to his 3rd wife, Malinda V Strother. I don't believe he is Vesta's child, she died before 1832 but it's odd that his name is Criner. Might he be a grandchild of Joseph? Malinda remarried to widower Barna Beardsley. | CRINER, Sarah (I16026)
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It's possible that Vollie Olden is a bad transcription of Lollie Jordan. | OLDEN, Vollie F (I20092)
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It's probable that George and Margaret are an aunt and uncle. | FOWLIE, William (I22311)
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It's probably Erie County. | ASHLEY, Clara B (I4653)
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Ivy researcher | Source (S431)
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J Clark Wyatt, age 43, born 22 May 1875, is a Baptist minister at the Mt Arie Church in Letts. His nearest relative is Mrs Ella Wyatt, also of Letts. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and dark brown hair. | WYATT, Rev Jody Clark (I12267)
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J E Smith signed her death certificate. | SLOCUMB, Lula F (I18044)
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J E Smith signed his death certificate. | SMITH, Mason Edward (I18051)
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J G Williams M 57 North Carolina
Mary Williams F 50 Virginia
Tabitha Shackelford F 77 Virginia
Alexander Wills M 32 Missouri
Mary Wills F 12 Missouri
Sarah Wills F 11 Missouri
James Wills M 10 Missouri
William Wills M 7 Missouri
Alice Wills F 6 Missouri | WILLIAMS, James G (I6689)
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Jack was cremated and his remains were buried near his father's in Galveston. | HEFFERNAN, John Joseph Jr (I111)
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Jackson | PARKS, Evelyn (I22551)
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Jackson Township
Albert Grove Head M 56 Oct 1843 Ohio m. 34 yrs.
Mary J Grove Wife F 55 Mar 1845 Indiana 6/6 children
Chauncey C Grove Son M 16 Nov 1883 Indiana
Laurtis H Grove Son M 19 Jan 1881 Indiana m. 0 yrs.
Ethal Grove D-i-l F 19 May 1881 Indiana 0/0 children
Albert and Laurtis are farming. | GROVE, Laurtes H (I23680)
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Jackson Township
Albert Grove Head M 56 Oct 1843 Ohio m. 34 yrs.
Mary J Grove Wife F 55 Mar 1845 Indiana 6/6 children
Chauncey C Grove Son M 16 Nov 1883 Indiana
Laurtis H Grove Son M 19 Jan 1881 Indiana m. 0 yrs.
Ethal Grove D-i-l F 19 May 1881 Indiana 0/0 children
Albert and Laurtis are farming. | GROVE, Albert (I23720)
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Jackson Township
Albert Groves Self M 36 Ohio
Jane Groves Wife F 35 Indiana
Nora Groves Dau F 13 Indiana
Elva Groves Dau F 10 Indiana
Metta Groves Dau F 8 Indiana
Myrta Groves Dau F 6 Indiana
Albert is a farmer. | GROVE, Albert (I23720)
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Jackson Township
Harmon Hale M 34 Ohio
Elizabeth Hale F 30 Ohio
Wm Hale M 11 Ohio
Sarah A Hale F 10 Indiana
Lucinda Hale F 7 Indiana
Mary J Hale F 5 Indiana
Nancy Hale F 2 Indiana | HALE, Harmon (I23802)
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Jackson Township
Harmon Hale M 45 Ohio
Elizabeth Hale F 40 Ohio
Wm L Hale M 21 Ohio
Lucinda Hale F 16 Indiana
Mary J Hale F 15 Indiana
Nancy Hale F 10 Indiana
Harmon is a farmer. He is indexed under Hannon. | HALE, Harmon (I23802)
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Jackson Township
Isaac Byers M 25 Ohio
Sarah A Byers F 20 Indiana
Wm D Byers M 3 Indiana
Albert Byers M 7/12 Indiana
Isaac is a farmer. They live near her parents. | BYERS, Isaac (I23810)
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Jackson Township, Liberty Mills PO
Albert Groves M 26 Ohio
Mary J Groves F 24 Indiana
Nora E Groves F 2 Indiana
Elva R Groves F 11/12 Indiana
Albert is a farmer. They live next to her mother. | GROVE, Albert (I23720)
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Jackson Township, Liberty Mills PO
Elizabeth Hale F 52 Ohio
Nancy Hale F 21 Indiana
Albert Byers M 10 Indiana
Charles M Byers M 7 Indiana [died 1932, MI]
They live next to Albert and Mary Jane Grove. | BROWN, Elizabeth (I23803)
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Jackson Township, Village of Kinsie [sic]
Laurtis H Grove Head M 29 Indiana m. 10 yrs.
Ethal M Grove Wife F 28 Indiana 4/4 children
Kenneth B Grove Son M 9 Indiana
Robert K Grove Son M 6 Indiana
Artus F Grove Dau F 5 Indiana
Mary K Grove Dau F 2 Indiana
Luartes rents his farm. | GROVE, Laurtes H (I23680)
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Jackson Township, Winterset PO
Coon George 50 M W Farmer OH
Coon Elizabeth 43 F W Keeping house VA
Coon William 22 M W Farm laborer IN
Coon Isaac 19 M W At home WI
Coon Joseph 12 M W At home WI
Coon Alice 8 F W At home WI
Coon Margret 2 F W At home WI | COON, George Washington (I9074)
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Jackson Township, Winterset PO
Coon George W 21 M W Farmer IN
Coon Ella 16 F W Keeping house WI
Coon Mary 12 F W At home WI
Blue Sarah 74 F W At home VA
Sarah Blue is their grandmother, Melissa and Elizabeth's mother. | JORDAN, Sarah (I23148)
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Jackson Township, Winterset PO
Coon George W 21 M W Farmer IN
Coon Ella 16 F W Keeping house WI
Coon Mary 12 F W At home WI
Blue Sarah 74 F W At home VA
Sarah Blue is their grandmother, Melissa, Margaret and Elizabeth's mother. I don't know which Mary this is unless she's James's daughter, this George's cousin. | COON, George Washington III (I9080)
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Jackson Township, Winterset PO
Coon Thomas 25 M W Farmer IN
Coon Minerva 22 F W Keeping house OH
Coon William 7 M W At home WI
Coon John 2 M W At home WI | COON, Thomas Jefferson (I9075)
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Jacob Allen Harlan, age 40, b. 13 Sep 1877, is a self-employed farmer in Summer Shade. His nearest relative is Rhoda Susan Harlan, also of Summer Shade. He is of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark hair. | HARLAN, Jacob Allen (I21450)
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Jacob Bull The short sketch which here appears is that of a prominent farmer of Dallas Township. He owes his nativity to Virginia, born in 1810, the third in a family of eleven children born to the union of William Bull and Ann Turner, the former a native of North Carolina and the latter of Virginia. His grandfather, on both sides, Martin Turner and Jacob Bull, were soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In 1818, when our subject was eight years of age, his parents moved to Caswell County, North Carolina, and in 1834 came to Alabama. Here, in 1835, the father died, and four years after he was followed by his wife. Our subject was reared and schooled in Caswell County, North Carolina, attending the common schools of that State. In 1831 he went to Alabama and remained there until 1850, when he came to Arkansas and settled in what is now Calhoun County, on the place where he now resides. He purchased 320 acres, slightly improved, and to this he has added until he now owns 405 acres, 300 acres of which he has cleared. In 1851 he erected the first store-house in Hampton for O.H.P.Black and in 1858 he was appointed as one of the commissioners to build the courthouse. January 9, 1840, he was married to Miss Eliza H. Means, a native of Tennessee. She died July 4, 1852, leaving five children: Rufus H. (died in 1862), William (died in 1881), Edward (married and resided in Texarkana), Isabella (married and living in Texas), and two died in infancy. In 1852 Mr. Bull was again united in marriage, this time to Miss Masaniah Wood of Bradley County. She died in 1862 and left three children: Evanna E., Carter and Jacob A.. Mr. Bull remained single until 1867, when he was married to Miss Fannie Barfield, by whom he has four children, viz: Sallie (died in 1873, at the age of five years), Harriet, Jennie and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Bull are worthy members of the Presbyterian Church, while most of the children belong to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mr. Bull is a member of the Masonic fraternity. | BULL, Jacob A (I12393)
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JAKE MINZE
October 2, 1911-November 12, 2005
GROESBECK-The early hours of Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, marked the entry of Jake John Charles Minze to God's green pastures. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 13 at Groesbeck Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Hogan Cemetery.
Born Oct. 2, 1911 in the Froza Community to Fannie and John Coleman Minze, Jake was reared by his grandparents, John and Rebecca Ann Sparks. He grew up in the farming and ranching trade around Groesbeck. He was lifelong rancher and horeseman in Limestone County.
Jake married Ava Wilson on July 4, 1931, who was his faithful partner for 70 years. Together they worked to establish his reputation as one of the leading quarter horse breeders and production cattle raisers in Central Texas. He held ranching positions throughout the area, including D Bar (Dollins) Ranch of Hwy 84, West of Mexia. He retired to his personal "section" at Shiloh. Jake remained an active member of AQHA and SW Cattle Raisers until he was 93. He enjoyed fox hunting, roping, baseball and fishing.
He was preceded in death by his wife; sister, Desa Faye Holloway; and grandsons, Scott and Bryan Neal Higgins.
Survivors include his daughter, who he was devoted to, Noma Nell (Mrs. Jimmy Thomas); grandchildren, Scott and Dawn Higgins(Mrs. Will Turk); great-grandchildren, Meredith and Claire Higgins and Wyatt and Clayton Turk. He was a stranger to none and a fun and loving brother, uncle, cousin and friend to countless others.
Memorials may be made to the ALS Foundation or Hogan Cemetery c/o Herbert Wilson, 2211 FM 937, Groesbeck, TX 76642.
"May your horse never stumble, your cinch never break, your belly never grumble and your heart never ache.
Groesbeck Funeral Home | MINZE, John Charles (I10343)
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James Albert Haines, age 29, born 1 Nov 1887, Rogers, Arkansas, is a farmer with a wife and three children. He is tall and slender with blue eyes and dark brown hair and is hard of hearing. | HAINES, James Albert (I22730)
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James and Alta are probably buried at Miguel Cemetery in Frio County. | LANGLEY, James Riley Jr. (I5298)
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James and Amy moved to Tennessee then to Missouri in 1824. They brought their family to Texas from Clay Co., Missouri in 1840.
Was listed as James Wells in Harris Co, Texas for the 1840 Census.
Was listed as James Mills in the 1850 Washington Co. Census, pg 288b & 289a.
His homestead was later called the Roland Harrell or Upshaw place. A 640 acre grant in Milam District about 6 miles south of the Three Forks issued in 1844 and filed in Belton in 1852. Just west of Holland. He sold land to three of his sons-in-law: William Connell, A J Dallas, and James Hogan.
In 1857 he signed the petition to build a county courthouse and jail in Bell County.
James had 2 town lots in Salado, Bell County. In 1859, he purchased 5 shares of stock in the school at Salado Springs for $100 per share....
Farmer and slave-owner, and was a merchant at Holland.
The Darrs Creek tract bordered on the Dallas property.
1870 Milam Co, TX Census
page 209a - Franklin Wills age 16 and Charley Wills age 15 living with Gustav? and Christiana Hendricks.
There is nothing to prove the middle name of James B Wills. My grandmother told me it was Buchanan so I have always included it.
I've created a map to show the approximate location of his original tract which encompasses most of Holland. Copy and paste the following into a browser.
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=208151589043096547918.00047c60906d9ae37a48f&msa=0&ll=30.879613,-97.403369&spn=0.019779,0.027595" | WILLS, James B (I3132)
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James and Eula | O'NEAL, James Reuben (I5552)
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James and James Carmean are buried in a single grave in Brown County, southwest of Brownwood, just north of Brooksmith.
"They died as they lived brave as lyons. Killed by the Indians." | TANKERSLEY, James H (I23660)
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James and John Lee may be the same person. | MCCURRY, James (I18481)
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James and Lillian are probably Nancy's parents but I have no way to prove it. | WILLS, Nancy (I14903)
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James Andy Clark | CLARK, Andrew James (I17579)
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James B Wills | WILLS, James B (I3132)
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James Dee pension file: "This is to certify that I, Nancy E. Dee whose residence is Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, am not able to furnish records to show proof of the date of my birth, for the reason that family records are in the possession of a niece and I do not know the address of said niece.
"I was born January 7, 1853 near Finley, County of Hancock, State of Ohio. When I was nine months of age my parents moved to near Hardin, County of Alamakee, State of Iowa. I lived at this place until 1883 making my home with my father and mother, John McGhee and Elizah McGhee.
"The full names of all of my brothers and sisters living in June, 1860 and June 1870 are: Robert McGhee, Sarah McGhee, Nelson McGhee, Merideth McGhee, William McGhee, Elizabeth McGhee, Mary Ann McGhee and Luchies McGhee.
"One brother, same being Merideth McGhee, enlisted in the United States Army in 1862, served in Company A, Twenty-seventh Regiment of the infantry.
"All of the above I make under oath this 21st day of July, 1928." | MCGHEE, Nancy Emeline (I8811)
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James died at 35 from Huntington's disease in Austin at the state hospital. He was married and had one child. He always spelled his last name SINN.
Lived at Sharp until he got sick. They lost a baby, then JJ went to the hospital when she was pregnant with the next baby. She died in childbirth. Her brother raised the baby. The son died at age 32 of Huntington's. Her brother was injured in the war - lost a leg, had one child of his own. [Ima Holder Senn]
I've worked out that Ed was raised by Clifton and Pearl (McBroom) Edwards. Pearl was raised by Menton Arledge, the stepfather of Virgina Matcek. It's possible that Clifton Edwards is actually Clifton Matcek, Virginia's brother. | SENN, James Jarrell (I1435)
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James Durham Johnston is not the son of Daniel and Margaret. | JOHNSTON, James D (I14471)
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James E Ellison, born 1832, Missouri | ELLISON, James Ewin (I23323)
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James Edwin Brazzil of Flat, age 29, 9 Jan 1888, Moffat, Texas, is a farmer with a wife and three children. He is of medium height and build with light blue eyes and dark brown hair. | BRAZZIL, James Edwin (I1702)
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James Edwin Legg, age 37, born 21 May 1881, is a farmer is Ashby. His nearest relative is Bettie Legg, also of Ashby. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair. | LEGG, James Edwin (I19013)
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James Fred Warren of Temple, age 21, 21 Mar 1896, Batesville, MS, is a drug store clerk and single. He is short and slender with gray eyes and light brown hair. | WARREN, James Fred (I2365)
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James H, age 21, Clayton County, is a stage driver and lives in a hotel or boarding house. | MCGHEE, James H (I14528)
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James H. M'Ghee Dies At Mason City Monday.
The following from Tuesday's Telegraph-Herald tells of the death of a former well-known Postville resident:
Mason City, Dec. 30.--Jas. H. McGhee died last night after a week's illness of smallpox. He was taken to the detention hospital on Christmas day although it is believed he had been ill for three or four days previous. The strain of carrying on the duties of his office in the period before the disease was recognized is believed by physicians to have been responsible for his death. Smallpox here has been of a light variety, but doctors this morning were experiencing a tremendous rush for vaccination.
Mr. McGhee came here from Allamakee county twenty years ago after having served as sheriff there. He was a member of the lower house of representatives in the 38th and 39th general assemblies and was elected mayor of Mason City in 1923. He is survived by two daughters and a son, all adults.
The body of Mr. McGhee arrived in Postville on the afternoon Milwaukee Tuesday and was at once buried in Postville cemetery.
He was aged 64 years, 6 months and 21 days. | MCGHEE, James H (I14528)
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James is not accounted for on the 1840 census. | HICKS, Squire James (I14983)
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James Levi Millican, age 50, born 11 Jan 1892, Drummonds, Tennessee, is self-employed at a welding shop in Osceola. His contact is Mrs Vera Millican of 300 Hale Street, also in Osceola. | MILLICAN, James A Levi (I14441)
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James Levie Millican, age 25, born 11 Jan 1892, Tipton County, Tennessee, is a self-employed auto mechanic in Blytheville and is married with one child. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark brown hair. | MILLICAN, James A Levi (I14441)
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