Matches 5,001 to 5,050 of 8,717
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Milam County, TX, Probate
SENN CECIL DOYLE NCM 6-12-1935 2897
SENS CECIL NCM 1-19-1938 3072 | SENN, Cecil Doyle (I1437)
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Milan PO, Polk Township
Alexander Ford M 38y Tennessee
Mary A Ford F 34y Kentucky
Benjamin Ford M 17y Kentucky
Henry Ford M 15y Kentucky
William G Ford M 9y Missouri
Mary E Ford F 7y Missouri
Reuben A Ford M Missouri
Washington Ford M 11m Missouri | FORD, Alexander (I17647)
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Milan precinct
John Coon Head M 54 Wisconsin
Alma E Coon Wife F 48 Illinois
James M Coon Son M 20 Iowa
Clifford W Coon Son M 10 Nebraska | COON, John Henderson (I9148)
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Mildred gifted my uncle, Robert Armstrong with a copy of her work. | Source (S326)
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Milford Township
Abicus M Chappell Head M 45 Feb 1855 Missouri m. 24 yrs.
Lewisa A Chappell Wife F 52 Dec 1847 Missouri 4/3 children
Cora J Chappell Dau F 22 May 1877 Missouri
Albert Chappell Son M 20 Jun 1879 Missouri
John F Chappell Son M 17 Jun 1882 Missouri | CHAPPELL, Abicus Michael (I10806)
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Milford Township
Mike Chappell Head M 55 Missouri
Levica A Chappell Wife F 62 Missouri | CHAPPELL, Abicus Michael (I10806)
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Militia Dist #792 (Canton) | CORNELISON, Jarrett (I11800)
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Militia District 1812
Edgar A Carter Head M 52 Kentucky
Norma Carter Wife F 50 Kentucky
Buford Carter Dau F 21 Georgia
Dortha Carter Dau F 14 Georgia
Josephine Broome Dau F 23 Tennessee
Newton Broome S-in-l M 25 Georgia | CARTER, Edgar Alexander (I21302)
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Militia, 7th Reg, Co A. file #2641752 | ACHORD, George W (I10795)
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Miller | HAUDE, Eileen Roberta (I24624)
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Miller Township | COLLARD, Manco (I24060)
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Millertown PO
Living with Henry P. Elliott, next to Mary Wills (b. 1827, AL)
McCray, Elishia 30 M W Farmer 0 300 Mo | MCCRAY, Elisha F (I3724)
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Millertown PO
Wills, Mary 43 F W Keeping house 3000 2000 Ala
Laura 18 F W Texas
David 16 M W Working in Farm Texas
Buchannan 13 M W Texas
Sarah J 10 F W Texas
Jack 8 M W Texas
Lucretia 6 F W Texas
Ida 2 F W Texas | CONNELL, Mary Ann (I3717)
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Millican, Frances Hilliard.
A memorial service honoring Frances H. Millican, who passed away on Dec. 28, 2009, will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January 6, in the Pegasus Ballroom of the Student Union on the campus of the University of Central Florida. As the wife of the first president of what was then Florida Technological University, UCF's first First Lady helped to build the institution from its beginnings and remained involved with the University until her death.
In addition to her loving husband of 64 years, Dr. Charles N. Millican; she is survived by nephews and nieces []; her extended family, []; and their children, []; and dear friend, [].
The family has suggested that those who wish might either send flowers via Woodlawn Funeral Home, or make contributions to the UCF Women's Club Frances H. Millican Undergraduate Endowed Scholarship, c/o The UCF Foundation, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3208.
A private burial service has been planned. Arrangements are under the direction of Woodlawn Funeral Home 407-293-1361. | HILLIARD, Frances Elaine (I22553)
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Mills Creek, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania | HUBER, Hans (I11541)
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Mills Township
Fred H Ashby Head M 63 Iowa
Della I Ashby Wife F 58 Iowa
Roy H Ashby Son M 38 Iowa
Mildred N Ashby Dau F 21 Nebraska
Mardale V Anderson G-dau F 10 Nebraska | ASHBY, Frederick H (I5111)
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Millville Township
Isaac Ray Head M 56 Mar 1844 Iowa m. 8 yrs.
Lucy Ray Wife F 43 Apr 1857 Iowa 1/1 children
Mabel G Moch S-dau F Iowa [blank]
Lovina Pierce M-in-l F 64 Oct 1835 Ohio 11/8 children
Isaac is a day laborer and Mabel is a teacher. | MCKINNIS, Lovina (I23481)
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Millville Township
John F Schrunk Head M 26 Iowa m. 4 yrs.
Mabel G Schrunk Wife F 28 Iowa 1/1 children
Edith M Schrunk Dau F 2 Iowa
Lovina Pierce G-mother F 74 Ohio 8/7 children
John is a laborer - odd jobs. | MCKINNIS, Lovina (I23481)
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Mineral Springs Cemetery is also called Union Springs?
Parish Government - Winn
Puckett, T. B., 9-8-1900, School Board, Wd. ? (probably 4)
ABSTRACT OF ENTRIES TO 1887 FOR WINN PARISH, LOUISIANA
Puckitt, Thomas B. - 1887 | PUCKETT, Thomas Barton (I4750)
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Mineral Township, Ward 2
Head Thomas Armstrong M 32 Arkansas
Wife Gertie Armstrong F 28 Iowa
Son Charles E Armstrong M 4 Missouri
Dau Rosa E Armstrong F 3 Oklahoma | ARMSTRONG, Thomas Vernon (I35)
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Minister | HERNDON, Henry W (I12255)
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Minister and founding member of the Little Flock Primitive Baptist Church in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, north of Rogers, still in existence. Much data on Mahurin family came from church records. | MAHURIN, Rev William H (I4337)
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Minnesota Township
Albert Bates Head M 44 Jul 1855 Minnesota m. 19 yrs.
Mary E Bates Wife F 38 Apr 1862 Minnesota 8/6 children
Elizabeth J Bates Dau F 14 Jul 1885 South Dakota
Stanley E Bates Son M 7 Jul 1892 South Dakota
Fannie M Bates Dau F 6 Oct 1893 Minnesota
Louis W Bates Son M 3 Mar 1897 South Dak
Florence E Bates Dau F 1 Nov 1898 Iowa
Albert rents his farm. | BATES, Albert A (I23770)
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MINNIE SUTTON 28 Apr 1878 Jul 1962 (Iowa) 482-05-5958 Iowa | SOLBERG, Minnie (I5043)
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Mint Harris, age 32, born 21 Oct 1885, is a self-employed painter. His wife is Mrs Hattie Harris of Nocona, Texas. He is of medium height and build with brown eyes and hair. | HARRIS, William Minton (I11650)
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Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania By Pennsylvania Land Office
12/2/1726
James Buchanan and Alexander Allison, recommended from Elisha Gatehell, requests the Grant of two Parcells of Land formerly seated by Thos. Withers and James Langley, the latter on Octoraro Creek, opposite to Jonas Arskin, the other a little lower down the same Creek, they desire two Hundred Acres to each piece.
John Allison of Donegal Feb 20, 1728 probate November 6, 1728
wife Jannett Allison, sons John and Robert, eldest James, second son William, daughters Jean and Margaret. | ALLISON, Alexander (I3969)
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Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania By Pennsylvania Land Office
12/2/1726
James Buchanan and Alexander Allison, recommended from Elisha Gatehell, requests the Grant of two Parcells of Land formerly seated by Thos. Withers and James Langley, the latter on Octoraro Creek, opposite to Jonas Arskin, the other a little lower down the same Creek, they desire two Hundred Acres to each piece. | ALLISON, Alexander (I3969)
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Misc. Obituaries from various Dallas County Newspapers
Most from Garland News
11-28-1928 Mrs. Gus Poovey ..born Apr.10,1858, married A.F. Poovey 11-8-1874. They had 8 children, all but one are still living. Dave died 1918, Mrs. R.H. Clark, Mrs. P.H. Pelton, Mrs. W.C. Scoggins, Mrs. B.H. Boone and Duncan and Nolan Poovey. Her brother and sister also survive her. | NEWMAN, Mary Ann (I6984)
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Misc. Obituaries from various Dallas County Newspapers
Most from Garland News
6-25-1915 Harmon Newman died... Born at Alabama on 5-27-1832, he came to
Tx in 1856, married Miss Emmaline McDaniel in 1857..She died in 1878. She
is survived by 9 chldren, 2 preceded her in death. The 9 are: 6 daughters
Mrs... M.C. Raney, Gus Poovey, Ernest McCallum, Dave Compton, Lum Weaver
and Obe McCallum and 3 sons, Dr. G.W. Newman, J.D. Newman and Sam Newman.
Donated the land for the Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
Harmon R. Newman
1832 - 1915
Uncle Harmon Newman, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, a pioneer in this state and section, died Friday, June 25, after a long illness, and was buried Saturday afternoon at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Brother Coburn of Richardson, the Pleasant Valley pastor, and Brother Moreland of Garland conducted the service, and the body was buried with Masonic honors.
Mr. Newman was born May 27, 1832, in Alabama, but moved in early youth to Missouri. From there he came to Texas in 1856, settling at what is now Pleasant Valley. Only two or three families then lived in that section.
Here he married Miss Emeline McDaniel in 1857 and to this union eleven children were born, nine of whom lived to be grown, Mrs. M. C. Raney, one of the children, died only a few years ago. The others are Mrs. Gus Poovey; Dr. George Washington; Mrs. Ernest McCallum; Mrs. Dave Compton; James Daniel; Mrs. Lum Tucker; Sam, and Mrs. Obe McCallum. At the time of his death, Mr. Newman had 59 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren, more than a hundred with his own children. His wife died in 1878.
Since he was 23 years old Uncle Harmon has been a consistent member of the Methodist church. He was a Royal Arch Mason. For four years he served in the Civil War, in several commands, all this side of the Mississippi.
The first school house and church in his neighborhood was built with Mr. Newman's aid, and he erected the first gin, which was run by horse power. He was always an active and public spirited man.
The honorary pallbearers were Dr. J. D. Moorman, H. C. Smith, T. J. Swim, Volney Coldwell Sr., B. F. Williams, J. T. Jones, and C. L. Taylor; active pallbearers, Jess Tucker; R. G. Wynn; J. V. Buchanan, and J. A. Armstrong. Many people came to the funeral from Garland, Rowlett, Wylie, Dallas, and distant points. Among them were Congressman Hatton W. Sumners and Judge Works. | NEWMAN, Harmon Runnels (I6985)
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Misc. Obituaries from various Dallas County Newspapers
Most from Garland News
6-25-1915 Harmon Newman died... Born at Alabama on 5-27-1832, he came to Tx in 1856, married Miss Emmaline McDaniel in 1857..She died in 1878. She is survived by 9 chldren, 2 preceded her in death. The 9 are: 6 daughters Mrs... M.C. Raney, Gus Poovey, Ernest McCallum, Dave Compton, Lum Weaver and Obe McCallum and 3 sons, Dr. G.W. Newman, J.D. Newman and Sam Newman.
5-12-1938 Gus Poovey buried at Pleasant Valley..born at Rock Hill,York Co SC. He married Miss Mary Ann Newman in 1874. She died in 1927. Survivors are 3 sons: D.F. W.H. N.E. and 4 daughters : Mrs. D.H. Pelton, Mrs. Bryant Poore, Mrs. W.C. Scoggins and Mrs. R.H. Clark.
Poovey, Augustus F.
Augustus Frazier & Mary Ann Newman Poovey
Augustus Frazier "Gus" Poovey was born October 21, 1853 in York County, South Carolina. Gus was too young to serve during the Civil War, so it was his job to protect the family horses from the Yankee soldiers who would ride through the communities in an effort to exchange their tired and sick horses. Gus would hide out with the family's horses for a week at a time when he was only eight years old. He came to Texas with his mother, Lucretia, and sisters after the war had ended. They came to Jefferson, Texas by river boat in the summer of 1871 where they were met by Lucretia's sons Duncan and Robert Poovey.
"On the trip to Jefferson, Lucretia was quite shaken when a river boat slave slipped overboard and was eaten by an alligator. She was scared for weeks." Ruth Poovey Poore.
Several wagon loads were required to move the family to a rural area near Henderson. Gus stayed here with his family for while. Then Gus decided it was time to saddle up his horse a take off for a visit with his McCallum cousins at a place called Pleasant Valley. Here he stayed with his uncle, Peter McCallum, who helped him get a start at farming and doing some carpenter work.
While living with his uncle, Gus met and married Mary Ann Newman. Mary Ann was the daughter of Harmon and Emeline McDaniel Newman. Harmon Newman was one of the earliest pioneers to settle at Pleasant Valley. Gus and Mary Ann were wed in the home of Harmon and Emeline Newman on November 18, 1874.
Several of those on the guest list included Peter and Violet Ann Wallace McCallum; Thomas Jackson and Sarah Compton McClain, along with Langdon C. McCallum and his new bride Mary Elizabeth (Mollie) Foote. Minister Oliver Parker of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Episcopal Church conducted the ceremony.
Prior to their marriage, Gus had erected a little log cabin close to Mary Ann's parents. Their first two children, Senorah and Carah Bell Poovey, were born in this modest little cabin.
Gus and Mary Ann built a house at the old Liberty community sometime around 1878. They lived here until all the children were grown and married. Then they built another house just a short distance away.
This grand old house has a porch that completely encircles the front and sides. And now after 120 years, that old house still sits near the intersection of present day Yeager and Liberty Grove Road. It was in this same house that they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary back in 1924. (Note: story writen in 1998. Neither the house nor Yeager Road exist in 2005.)
Parents of Gus Poovey were David and Christian Lucretia McCallum Poovey. David Poovey was born November 15, 1815 at Burk County, North Carolina. Parents of David Poovey were Mathias and Polly Herman Poovey. Mathias was born around 1785 in Germany.
Parents of Lucretia McCallum Poovey were Duncan and Catherine McNeil McCallum. Duncan was born April 22, 1784 at Perthshire, Scotland, and Catherine was born March 15, 1789 in Perthshire, Scotland. Lucretia, born February 15, 1815 was also a native of Perthshire, Scotland.
Lucretia became a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Pine Grove (Henderson, Texas) during 1871. And according to her obituary, she remained faithful until her death which occurred September 8, 1900. She is buried at Pine Grove Cemetery. See biography on W. A. J. McCallum for more details.
Augustus Frazier and Mary Ann Newman Poovey had ten children. They were namely, Senorah who married Frank Garrison, then Hedge Clark; Carah Belle who married Pard Pelton; Duncan Frazier who married Sumpter Pendergras (Uncle Dunk and Aunt Sump); infant George Lafette; infant Perley; Ida Ethel who married William Conley Scoggins; David Alexander who married Irene Adams; William H; who married Lillian Mae Cameron; Nolan Evert who married Bessie Elma Knight, and Ruthie Lucretia Poovey who married Bryant H. Poore.
Augustus Frazier and Mary Ann Poovey were both members of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Pleasant Valley. Their names are recorded on the earliest records of that church. Mary Ann lived until November 17, 1928, and Gus lived until May 12, 1938. Both are buried in Pleasant Valley's pioneer cemetery. According to their grandson, A T Poovey, "They left a legacy of love and honor."
Augustus F. and Mary Ann Poovey
50th Wedding Anniversary, 1924
Back Row, Left to Right: 1. Frank Sperling; 2. Chester Kirby; 3. Clarence Scoggins; 4. Leslie Garrison; 5. William C Scoggins, Sr holding Horace Fay; 6. Roy Garrison holding Harold; 7. Bill Poovey holding William Bryant; 8. Pard Pelton; 9. Bud Poovey; 10. Nolan Poovey; 11. Horace Pelton; 12. Hedge Clark; 13.Oscar Scoggins; 14.Jess Malone; 15 Dub Scoggins, Jr; 16. Bryant Poore; 17. Luther Poore (Bryant's brother); 18. Ray Bozeman.
4th Row, L to R: 1. Jack Henrie; 2. Edith Scoggins Henrie holding Billy Jack; 3. Belle Pelton Wells holding Howard; 4. Bessie knight Poovey; 5. Allie Garrison; 6. Ruth Poovey Poore; 7. Senorah Poovey Garrison Clark; 8.Carah Belle Poovey Pelton; 9. Ethel Poovey Scoggins; 10. Marie Poovey; 11.Mae Cameron Poovey holding Louise; 12. Oscar Merritt.
3rd Row, L to R: 1. Child unknown; 2. Irene Poovey; 3. Carrel Poovey being held by his mother; 4. Rennie Poovey Bozeman holding Dorothy Rae; 5. Ida Poovey Malone holding Bonnie; 6. Nan Poovey Garrison (Aunt Nan) sister of Gus; 7. Augustus Frazier Poovey; 8. Mary Ann Newman Poovey; 9. Clemmie Knight Garrison; 10. Nora Pelton Sperling; 11. Maxie Poovey Kirby; 12. Della Fay Bozeman Scoggins; 13. Beatrice Pelton Merritt.
2nd Row, L to R: 1.Vera Poovey; 2.Theo Pelton; 3.Clera Poovey; 4.Louise Scoggins; 5. Homer Scoggins; 6 Howard Scoggins; 7.Woodrow Scoggins; 8.Troy Scoggins; 9. Buck Poovey; 10. Bryant Poore, Jr; 11. A. T. Poovey; 12. A. J. Poore; 13. J. L. Garrison.
Front Row: 1.Vera Poovey; 2.Lawrence Poore; 3.Oneta Poovey; 4 Ray Scoggins; 5. LaVoyce Garrison; 6.Junita Garrison; 7.Virginia Poovey; 8.George Malone 9.Unknown; 10.Alexander Poovey.
By Jim Foster | POOVEY, Augustus Frazier (I6887)
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Misc. Obituaries from various Dallas County Newspapers
Most from Garland News
7-30-1925 M.E. McDaniel died while visiting stepsons Jack Routh and A.E. Pendleton at the home of his son Harmon McDaniel, Dallas Co., last Thursday. 86 years old, he suffered from asthma and enlarged heart. He was taken to Henrietta for burial. Mrs.John Routh and son Charlie attended the funeral. Besides his wife, who is 80, he is survived by 1 brother in Ok and 4 sons, 1 daughter and 1 stepchild.
(probably her brother)
5-1928 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McDaniel,82, die at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S.E. Hohenstein in Henrietta. She lived in Oregon with her chidren and last husband, returned to Garland after his death. Mrs. McDaniel was married three times, 1st to John Routh, 2nd to William Pendleton and 3rd to W.R. McDaniel. She is survived by 9 children John Routh and Ed Pendleton of Dallas, Mrs. S.E.Hohenstein of Henrietta, Mrs.Fannie Greer of Halett,Ark., Mrs Maud Matlock, Mrs.Ollie Matlock,and Mrs. Bessie
Rattertree, all of Oregon, William Pendleton of Wheeler snd Mrs. S.A. Douglas of Whichita Falls. She is survived by brother Amos Saunders of Dallas and sisters Mrs. Porter Wright of Richardson, Mrs Brown of Mo. and Mrs. Harvy Wilson of Garland. She lived on Oregon with her children and returned to Garland after the death of her latest husband. Services were held at Henrietta last Saturday. | MCDANIEL, Emmaline (I6986)
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missing from 1880 TX census. | MCKINNON, Lewis W (I3013)
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Missionary Baptist Church
There is an aplication and a bond signed on the 5th. | Family (F963)
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Mississippi Land Patents Database: Kemper County
Last Name First Name MI SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE MERIDIAN TOTAL_ACRE SIGN_DATE REMARKS
WARREN WILLIAM H 29 10N 16E CHOCTAW 79.76 1841/02/27 ASSIGNEE OF BRYANT RIGBY | RIGBY, James Bryant (I10994)
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Missouri | PIPKIN, Haley D (I12754)
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Missouri Township
I James Johnson Head Male 30 May 1870 Arkansas m. 6 yrs.
Wassie Johnson Wife Female 22 Mar 1878 Arkansas 3/3 children
Rena A Johnson Dau Female 5 Apr 1895 Arkansas
Elizabeth M Johnson Dau Female 3 May 1897 Arkansas
Stella Johnson Dau Female 1 Mar 1899 Arkansas
Grayson Collard Boarder Male 20 Mar 1880 Arkansas
James is a farmer. | COLLARD, Grayson County (I24071)
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Mitchell Township
Will Clemants Head M 33 Arkansas
Nelia Clemants Wife F 22 North Carolina
Jessie Clemants Son M 4 Arkansas
Reba Clemants Dau F 2 Arkansas | CLEMENTS, William (I19893)
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Mitchell Township
William A Clements Head M 56 Jul 1843 Illinois m. 10 yrs.
Matilda L Clements Wife F 48 Mar 1852 South Carolina 3/2 children
Andrew F Clements Son M 9 Feb 1891 Arkansas
Rudolph Clements Son M 6 Oct 1893 Arkansas
William Clements Son M 22 Jun 1877 Arkansas
John A Clements Son M 18 May 1882 Arkansas
Julia Densford Niece F 26 Jun 1873 Tennessee
John Armstrong B-in-l M 53 Mar 1847 South Carolina
Bessie Armstrong Visitor F 8 Aug 1891 Tennessee
William is a merchant, John Clements is a salesman and John Armstrong is a bookkeeper. | CLEMENTS, William Alexander (I19864)
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Mitchell Township
William A Clements Head M 56 Jul 1843 Illinois m. 10 yrs.
Matilda L Clements Wife F 48 Mar 1852 South Carolina 3/2 children
Andrew F Clements Son M 9 Feb 1891 Arkansas
Rudolph Clements Son M 6 Oct 1893 Arkansas
William Clements Son M 22 Jun 1877 Arkansas
John A Clements Son M 18 May 1882 Arkansas
Julia Densford Niece F 26 Jun 1873 Tennessee
John Armstrong B-in-l M 53 Mar 1847 South Carolina
Bessie Armstrong Visitor F 8 Aug 1891 Tennessee
William is a merchant, John Clements is a salesman and John Armstrong is a bookkeeper. | DENSFORD, Julia (I19895)
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Mittiner? | BRITE, Wallace Walling (I11250)
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Mollie applied for a pension on 11/20/1922 after Isaiah died. She states that she is 75 years old, making her born in 1847, and that she has lived in Texas for 55 years (1867) and that she married Isaiah on 2/7/1874 in Pike Co, Mississippi. The witnesses were H.J. Goulsby and R.J. Shelton. | Family (F893)
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Monegaw Township
Charles DISNEY Self M Male W 27 TN Carpenter TN TN
Macy DISNEY Wife Female W 26 MO Keeping House TN KY
Walter DISNEY Son S Male W 6 MO TN MO
Rosa E. DISNEY Dau S Female W 4 MO TN MO
Alva E. DISNEY Son S Male W 3 MO TN MO
Edgar DISNEY Son S Male W 5M MO TN MO
They live next to Elias. | DISNEY, Charles Clark (I12248)
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Monegaw Township
Elias DISNEY Self M Male W 55 TN Carpenter -- --
Eliza DISNEY Wife M Female W 55 TN Keeping House TN TN
Franklin DISNEY Son S Male W 20 MO Laborer TN TN | DISNEY, Judge Elias B (I3525)
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Monegaw Township
William WYATT Self M Male W 40 MO Farmer KY KY
Martha WYATT Wife M Female W 32 TN Keeping House TN TN
William WYATT Son S Male W 14 MO Works On Farm MO TN
Elias W. WYATT Son S Male W 12 MO MO TN
Telitha WYATT Dau S Female W 9 MO MO TN
Clark WYATT Son S Male W 5 MO MO TN
John A. WYATT Son S Male W 2 MO MO TN | WYATT, William Henry (I7705)
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Monona Township
Nelson Mcghee M 49 Ohio
Eliza Mcghee F 36 Illinois
Flora Mcghee F 18 Clayton
Anna Mcghee F 9 Allamakee
Ezra Mcghee M 6 Allamakee | MCGHEE, Nelson (I8835)
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Monona Township
Nelson Mcghee Head M 64 Jul 1835 Ohio m. 34 yrs.
Eliza Mcghee Wife F 51 Jan 1849 Illinois 3/3 children
Ezra Mcghee Son M 21 Jul 1878 Iowa m. 3 yrs.
May Mcghee D-in-l F 21 Nov 1878 Minnesota 2/2 children
Maud Mcghee G-dau F 2 Oct 1897 Iowa
Mildred Mcghee G-dau F 1 Oct 1898 Iowa | MCGHEE, Nelson (I8835)
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Monona Township
Nelson Mcghee Head M 64 Jul 1835 Ohio m. 34 yrs.
Eliza Mcghee Wife F 51 Jan 1849 Illinois 3/3 children
Ezra Mcghee Son M 21 Jul 1878 Iowa m. 3 yrs.
May Mcghee D-in-l F 21 Nov 1878 Minnesota 2/2 children
Maud Mcghee G-dau F 2 Oct 1897 Iowa
Mildred Mcghee G-dau F 1 Oct 1898 Iowa | MCGHEE, Ezra Horace (I14522)
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Monona Township
Nelson Mcghee Head M 74 Ohio M2 44 yrs.
Eliza S Mcghee Wife F 61 Illinois M1 3/3 children | MCGHEE, Nelson (I8835)
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Monroe Township
Thos W Matchen Self M 47 Alabama
Laticia Matchen Wife F 43 Alabama
Aaron T Matchen Son M 20 Texas
Ida Matchen F 11/12 Arkansas July
Edward Hale M 24 Arkansas
Texanna Hale Wife F 18 Alabama | MITCHUM, Thomas W (I8000)
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Montague Co, Texas | HARRIS, George Washington (I11641)
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