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4901 |
married Roy Oehl in 1945? | JOHNSON, Nellie E (I14924)
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4902 |
married twice between Frank and Tom
died 1933? also married George Manning and/or John Beaton? | DOTSON, Sarah Cassila (I5311)
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4903 |
Marrowbone?
B Bryant M 43 Virginia
B Bryant F 48 Virginia
P Bryant F 23 Virginia
P A Bryant F 22 Virginia
James Dormald M 18 Kentucky
F Murry M 14 Kentucky | BRYANT, Banister (I21476)
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4904 |
Marrs Hill Township
Monroe R Casey Head M 23 Missouri
Minnie M Casey Wife F 25 Oklahoma
Jesse L Casey Son M 4 Oklahoma
Robert M Casey Son M 2 Oklahoma
Lillie Disney S-in-l F 20 Oklahoma
Monroe works on a fruit farm and Lillie is a housekeeper. | DISNEY, Lillie (I22751)
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4905 |
Marshal Bryant Stafford, age 21, born 7 Dec 1895, Henderson, Texas, is a single farmer in Garland, working for J A Stafford. He is of medium height and stout with gray eyes and light brown hair. | STAFFORD, Marshall Bryant (I7426)
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4906 |
Marshall is on the 1930 Census in South Bend, Indiana, widowed. | KIRKLEY, Marshall (I15866)
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4907 |
Marshall Wimberly of Avinger, age 25, born 28 Jun 1891, Marion County, is married with one child and farms for Eva Johnson. He is of medium height and stout with light blue eyes and light brown hair. | WIMBERLY, Marshall (I23284)
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4908 |
Martha either died or married before the 1870 census. | CARTER, Martha P (I21334)
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4909 |
Martha is gone on the 1880 census and I have found nothing on her. | O'NEAL, Martha A (I5565)
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4910 |
Martha is not on the 1870 Census with her parents. | CHAMBERS, Martha (I16454)
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4911 |
Martha is on the 1920 Census with Marshall but he is shown as widowed on the 1930 Census. | MAST, Martha (I15878)
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4912 |
Martin | RAGSDALE, Eva Hannah (I18518)
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4913 |
Martin or Barton? | MARTIN, Hepsibeth (I2545)
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4914 |
MARTIN, George marr EARLY, Sarah on 22-SEP-1854. | MARTIN, George (I10838)
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4915 |
MARTIN, John marr. CHILES, Virginia on 06-JAN-1850 | MARTIN, John (I10839)
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4916 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1162)
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4917 |
Martinsburg Ferry Township
Enos Jury M 27 Ohio
Sidney Jury F 23 Ohio
Enos is a cabinet maker. | JURY, Enos (I21769)
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4918 |
Mary Ann's birth certificate says Catherine was born in Rosebud, Oklahoma. | HOMRIGHAUS, Catherine (I13678)
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4919 |
Mary does not appear on the 1860 census with James and Nancy. She is on the 1870 at 17 years of age [1853]. On the 1880, she is married and has twin 2 year olds at the age of 26 [1854]. In 1900, she and her mother are with her son [1878] and Tennie's daughter, Mary is now born in Sep 1864, making her 35 years of age. Mary's death certificate lists her age as 70 and her birth date as 29 Sep 1848. The only two records that are similar are the 1870 and 1880, putting her born in 1853 or 1854, so I chose 1853. | HOGAN, Mary (I20435)
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4920 |
Mary Elizabeth Pepper Stammer, 91, of Springfield, died Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 at NHC in Hendersonville.
Stammer was born July 18, 1921, in Springfield to the late David Wesley and Mary Florence Ruffin Pepper. She graduated from Springfield High School in 1939, graduated from Middle TN University in 1943 receiving a BS degree.
Her biography was in 'Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities' 1943 Edition. She retired after more than twenty years of service as secretary and organist at Austin & Bell Funeral Home.
Stammer was a member of he Springfield First United Mehodist Church, Honorary member of the Administrative Board, member of the Miracle Sunday School Class and former member of the Chancel Choir. She also organizzed Wednesday Morning Bible Study Group for many years. Mrs. Stammer was also a member of the Springfield Music Study Club and Twentieth Century Club.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Stammer is preceded in death by her husband, Billy Lynn Stammer and brothers, Harry L. Pepper, Joseph D. Pepper, and Robert L. Pepper.
Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in the chapel of the Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Springfield wth Brother Jeff Fryer officiating.
Burial followed in the Elmwood Cemetery with Trim Beasley, Billy Paul Carneal, Gary Doble, Kevin Gillingham, Richard Gillingham, and Luis Herrera serving as pallbearers.
Honorary pallearers are the Staff, Caregivers and Volunteers at NHC Hendersonville.
In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Springfield First United Methodist Church Chanel Choir.
Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Springifield was in charge of these arrangements. | PEPPER, Mary Elizabeth (I22840)
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4921 |
Mary Elizabeth was sister of Benjamin Baskerville who was Nettie's father. I have heard that Nettie was my father's favorite cousin. My father was born and raised in Bowling Green where Mary Elizabeth had married her second husband, George Roemer. She married first Martin Henry Walton. I have tried to find his Walton family but haven't so far. My father and his mother and father are buried on Dobbins Pike at Graball in Sumner, between Gallatin and Oak Grove, i.e., about 1/3rd of the way from Gallatin to Oak Grove. I have heard that the property they are buried on (called the Lee cemetery where Nettie and Alf Lee are also buried) was formerly Benjamin's but have since heard it called Richard's (a brother) and that Benjamin lived on it. Nettie and Alf lived in a house next door to the plot of the cemetery, although the house is now gone. Nettie's son, Robert, lived at a house next door to the grave yard, but sold the house some years ago. We understand a number of people are buried in this cemetery but only two stones can be seen now, Nettie's and Alf's and my father, grandmother and grandfather's stone whose names are on one stone. This was a stone my mother had placed there. | BASKERVILLE, Mary Elizabeth (I9649)
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4922 |
Mary Hortsen Beaumont | BEAUMONTIE, Mary (I19394)
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4923 |
Mary is listed in the Disney Bible, I DON'T know if she is the daughter of Elias and Talitha. | DISNEY, Mary (I12254)
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4924 |
Mary is not listed on the 1870 census with her parents so she was born after that. | WILLS, Mary E (I3703)
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4925 |
Mary is probably not a Parker. | PARKER, Mary Lee (I17509)
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4926 |
Mary isn't the daughter of John Andrew and Feraby White Bushong; she is probably a niece. I have tentatively identified her with Samuel and Jane Webb but much of the information I find doesn't add up. | BUSHONG, Mary B (I21308)
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4927 |
Mary McCall? | ???, Mary A (I16974)
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4928 |
Matthew Sparks 21---1 ----1
male
<5 1826-1830 2
5-9 1921-1825 1
10-14 1816-1820
15-19 1811-1815
20-29 1801-1810
30-39?tab?1791-1800 1 Matthew?
female
<5 1826-1830
5-9 1921-1825
10-14 1816-1820
15-19 1811-1815
20-29 1801-1810 1 Elizabeth? | SPARKS, Matthew (I6585)
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4929 |
Mattie's son Carl died in Reno, Nevada. | BRITE, Mattie C (I20038)
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4930 |
Maurice Hally was his first cousin. | HALLY, James (I15136)
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4931 |
May 16, 1864 - SAMUEL ACHORD - 2nd Lt. - May 16, 1864 - Stockton, MO. - Mustered out expiration of term, Apr. 12, 1865. | ACHORD, Lt Samuel (I10802)
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4932 |
May have been born in Illinois or Tennessee. | BLACK, Nancy (I17516)
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4933 |
May have been Nancy's older sister. | ??? (I5970)
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4934 |
May have died in Macoupin Co. IL (Girard) | ARMSTRONG, Maurice (I742)
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4935 |
May have died in the war. | PIPKIN, William Newton (I12711)
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4936 |
May not only raised her own five boys but also Albert's five children from a previous marriage who were all under the age of 11 at the time of her marriage. | HAUDE, May Rosa (I18590)
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4937 |
May was married four times to NICHOLS, David Snow, Herber McBroom and Menton Arledge. Her other children are Porter J Nichols (~1905), Rosa Elthie Snow (~1907) and Sally L Snow (~1909). | SIMPSON, May (I18764)
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4938 |
Maybe an unmarked grave. | LANGLEY, Effie Ethel (I5775)
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4939 |
Mayfield, Stanford Precinct
Laurence B Howe Head M 46 New York
Schelomith Howe Wife F 43 Iowa
Harold G Howe Son M 20 Iowa
Pauline T Howe Dau F 22 Iowa
Avery John Howe Son M 18 Iowa
Araminta Howe Dau F 15 Iowa
Fredricka Howe Dau F 15 Iowa
Glen Grenville Howe Son M 12 Iowa
Ralph Denny Howe Son M 7 Iowa
Richard L Howe Son M 3 Iowa | HOWE, Lawrence Baldwin (I21795)
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4940 |
Maynard and Minton are supposed to be twins. Minton's death certificate gives his birth as 26 Oct 1886, Louisiana and Manard's WWI draft registration says 3 Nov 1884, his tombstone also has 1884. Manerd's WWII registration gives 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I believe they were adopted and that they were not actually twins.
Family 'legends' is Manerd and Minton were adopted from Native Americans. There surname at birth was Godfrey. The boys parents alledgedly lost in an attack, and the Native Americans took the two boys. We have found no documentation for any of this. I heard this story from my grandmother, one of Manerd's daughters. [Brad L Hubbard] | HARRIS, William Minton (I11650)
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4941 |
Maynard and Minton are supposed to be twins. Minton's death certificate gives his birth as 26 Oct 1886, Louisiana and Manard's WWI draft registration says 3 Nov 1884, his tombstone also has 1884. Manerd's WWII registration gives 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I believe they were adopted and that they were not actually twins.
Family 'legends' is Manerd and Minton were adopted from Native Americans. There surname at birth was Godfrey. The boys parents alledgedly lost in an attack, and the Native Americans took the two boys. We have found no documentation for any of this. I heard this story from my grandmother, one of Manerd's daughters. [Brad L Hubbard] | HARRIS, Manerd (I11651)
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4942 |
Maynard Harris [ONO means he has no middle name], age 57, born 21 Oct 1884, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, lives at 725 South Monroe in Hobart. He is married to Naomi and works for Western Okla Gins, also in Hobart. | HARRIS, Manerd (I11651)
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4943 |
McAlister Township
John Hicks 65
Hettie Hicks 48
Susan J Hicks 17
George H Hicks 15
Martha A Hicks 13
Hettie A Hicks 12
Sarah C Hicks 10 | HICKS, John (I14975)
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4944 |
McAlister Township
John Hicks 75
Hetty E. Hicks 58
Sarah E. Hicks 17 | HICKS, John (I14975)
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4945 |
McAlister Township
Julia S. GARDINER Self W F W 45 KY Housekeeper KY KY
John Samuel GARDINER Son S M W 20 KY Farmer KY KY
Hettie F. GARDINER Dau F W 18 KY Housekeeper KY KY
Dithenna GARDINER Dau S F W 13 KY Housekeeper KY KY
William T. GARDINER Son S M W 10 KY KY KY
Margaret J. GARDINER Dau S F W 7 KY KY KY
Walter H. GARDINER Son S M W 4 KY KY KY | HICKS, Julia Sutton (I14905)
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4946 |
McAlister's Precinct,
Thomas Gardiner Male 46 Kentucky
Julia Gardiner Female 36 Kentucky
John T Gardiner Male 11 Kentucky
Hetty? F Gardiner Female 9 Kentucky
Edith____ Gardiner Female 3 Kentucky
Wm T Gardiner Male 1 Kentucky
This census is almost impossible to read and the name was indexed as Gardine. | GARDNER, Thomas Samuel (I14963)
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4947 |
McCoard, Jackson County, OK? | RAGSDALE, Edna (I18516)
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4948 |
McKenna | LANGLEY, Patsy Marie (I9482)
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4949 |
McKinley Township
George Bates Head M 68 Minnesota
Nora Bates Wife F 57 Wisconsin
George Bates Jr. Son M 16 South Dakota
They were first married at ages 32 and 21. | BATES, George C (I23772)
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4950 |
McKinnis-Litzenberg Farmstead (Ohio Historical Marker #32-19)
This early Hancock County farmstead was originally established in the 1850s by Robert and Betsy McKinnis who moved here in the 1820s from southern Ohio. The vernacular Greek Revival architectural style of the farmhouse is typical for northwest Ohio during this period. Owing to its remote location, the pinframe constructed English three-bay barn, reconstructed in the 1990s, and clapboard-sided farmhouse served many of the needs for the family and livestock. This farmstead was donated to the Hancock Park District in 1985 for historic preservation and educational purposes.
Historic Preservation Guild of Hancock County
Hancock Park District and
The Ohio Historical Society
1995 32-19 | MCKINNIS, Judge Robert (I8842)
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