Matches 5,051 to 5,100 of 8,717
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Montague Co, Texas | HARRIS, George Washington (I11641)
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Montague Co, Texas | MAHURIN, Hannah (I11645)
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Montebello Township (East LA) 1528 S McBride St.
Head ?tab?Emma Towler ?tab?F ?tab?75 ?tab?Georgia
Lodger ?tab?Francis Hughes ?tab?M ?tab?60 ?tab?Scotland | CHAMBERS, Emma S (I16416)
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Montevalle Township
Disney John F head W M Mar 1860 40 M 16 MO TN TN
Mary E wife W F Sep 1866 33 M 16 MO MO MO 6/3
Elbert T son W M Jan 1886 14 S MO MO MO
Edney F dau W F Nov 1888 11 S MO MO MO
Myrtle L dau W F Oct 1899 ? S MO MO MO
Elias fath W M Jan 1824 76 W TN TN TN | DISNEY, Judge Elias B (I3525)
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Montevalle Township
Disney John F head W M Mar 1860 40 M 16 MO TN TN m. 16 yrs.
Disney Mary E wife W F Sep 1866 33 M 16 MO MO MO 6/3 children
Disney Elbert F son W M Jan 1886 14 S MO MO MO
Disney Edney F dau W F Nov 1888 11 S MO MO MO
Disney Myrtle L dau W F Oct 1899 8M S MO MO MO
Disney Elias fath W M Jan 1824 76 W TN TN TN
John was a harness maker nad rents his home. | DISNEY, John Franklin (I12250)
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Montevalle Township
George W Prewitt Head M 50 Dec 1849 Missouri m. 19 yrs.
Susie E Prewitt Wife F 41 Dec 1858 Missouri 1/0 children | PREWITT, George W (I23402)
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Montevallo Township
George W Prewitt Head M 60 Missouri m. 29 yrs.
Susie E Prewitt Wife F 52 Missouri 1/0 children | PREWITT, George W (I23402)
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Montevallo Township
James A Haines Head M 43 Arkansas age 23
Edith Haines Wife F 37 Missouri age 18
Veta A Haines Dau F 18 Missouri
Orville A Haines Son M 16 Missouri
Cecil R Haines Son M 14 Missouri
Elvis E Haines Son M 11 Missouri
Opal M Haines Dau F 7 Missouri
James is a barber. | HAINES, James Albert (I22730)
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Montgomery Co, North Carolina | RANDLE, Major John (I6117)
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Montgomery Co, North Carolina | RANDLE, Colby (I6127)
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Montgomery descendent [brenda m pinkerton @ gmail . com] | Source (S2299)
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Mordhorst? | LUKEHART, Grace (I12461)
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Morgan Township, Ward 1
George W Inmate M 80 Arkansas
This is the county poor farm. | MAHURIN, George W (I22631)
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Morristown, Morris Co, New Jersey | MAHURIN, Ebenezer (I4339)
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Moses H Edinburgh is buried in Iola at Concord Cemetery. At Erma's birth, she had 8 living children of 8 births. | EDINBURGH, Alda Elizabeth (I19080)
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Most of the information on the Colby Family was provided to me by Wilson Roberts.
Samuel's father was Reuben who married Lovina Wilson:
Abner C., Reuben, and Daniel Colby, Sons of Daniel, came from Canaan, N. H., and settled in Darien in 1812. Their brother Aaron came in 1816. All took contracts for land at $3 per acre, with 10 years for payment. Their farms were contiguous and the settlement was known as the Colby neighborhood. With no roads, the nearest mill at Batavia, and with wild animals abundant, these pioneers were able to clear off their land, and convert the forests into cultivated fields. All died where they first settled, and the same farms are still occupied by Colbys.
Abner C. Colby, born May 2, 1776, settled where his son, Levi H. Colby, now lives. November 9, 1816, he married Nancy (Steward) Cutler. He died August 1, 1856, aged 80 years, and his wife in 1862. Their children were Levi H., Abner C., Hiram, and George. Levi H., the eldest, was born on the homestead January 6, 1819. He purchased the homestead from the heirs, and December 25, 1846, married Susan A. Root, by whom he had four children, three of whom died in childhood. The survivor, Dexter D., was born August 14, 1852, and is a farmer in Michigan. Mrs Colby died June 12, 1859, and Mr. Colby married, March 29, 1860, Elizabeth D. Lincoln by whom he had children as follows: John L., born December 27, 1860, who is a farmer in Michigan; Libbie G., born October 27, 1867; and Levi Henry, born November 8, 1869. The last two live at home. Mr. Colby is a Republican in politics, devotes his time to his farm, and is a highly respected friend and neighbor.
Joshua Colby, son of Reuben, was born in New Hamshire in 1808, and married Elizabeth Town in 1827. In early life he carried on an ashery, Collecting in one winter 3,000 bushels of ashes. He now lives on the Daniel Colby homestead.
Aaron H. Colby, son of Reuben, was born in New Hampshire in 1811, spent his boyhood in Darien, and went to the district school. He married Ellen Beardsley, and settled on the place where he now resides. He is a mason as well as a farmer, but leads a retired life residing with his son Darius H.
Gazetteer and Biographical Record
of Genesee County, New York
Edited by: F. W. Beers
J.W. Vose & Co., Publishers, Syracuse, N. Y. 1890 | COLBY, Samuel (I4657)
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Most of this tree is not supported by my own sources, it should be considered as a good probability rather than absolute fact.
Children of Flora Call and Elias Disney are:
10 i. Ruth Flora10 Disney.
11 ii. Herbert Disney, born December 8, 1888.
12 iii. Raymond Arnold Disney, born December 30, 1890 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
13 iv. Roy Oliver Disney, born June 24, 1893 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
14 v. Walter Elias Disney, born December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died December 15, 1966 in Burbank, Los Angeles, California.
Generation No. 10
14. Walter Elias10 Disney (Flora (Flora9 Call, Charles 8, Eber7, Fanny 6 Johnson, Mercy5 Fox, Thomas 4, Hannah 3 Burroughs, George2, Nathaniel1 was born December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, and died December 15, 1966 in Burbank, Los Angeles, California. He married Lillian Marie Bounds. Walt Disney was the founder of the Disney Studios, associated production companies, and theme parks. | DISNEY, William (I7642)
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Most people have her name as Lurana but the only source I see is the 1860 Census where the first letter of her name might be an L. A few lines down, is her daughter Sarah with the same first letter so, unless her daughter is Larah, I choose Susana. | TEAGUE, Susana (I15326)
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Mound City Precinct
Thomas Nash Self M 53 Ireland
Margaret Nash Wife F 45 Ireland
Bridget Nash Dau F 22 IL
Honora Nash Dau F 12 IL
Thomas Nash Son M 7 Missouri
Martin Don Nash Son M 6 Missouri
Mary Lindsay Dau F 23 IL
Albert Lindsay S-in-l M 28 Illinois
Margaret Lindsay Other F 42 Ireland
Thomas Lloyd Other M 45 Ireland
Frank Johnson Other M 23 Pennsylvania
Patk Scanlan Other M 47 Ireland
Thomas Walsh Other M 50 Ireland
Thomas Connors Other M 32 Ireland
Thomas is a section boss and Albert is a carpenter. | LINDSAY, Albert L (I19749)
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Mount Ayr Township
George S Wall Self M 28 Iowa
Lousia Wall Wife F 26 Massachusetts
Maud A Wall Dau F 2/12 Iowa May | WALL, George S (I21811)
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Mount Pleasant Township
Douglas P Baird Head M 51 Indiana m. 29 yrs.
Alma L Baird Wife F 47 Illinois 7/6 children
Letha B Baird Dau F 12 Iowa
Delbert D Baird Son M 10 Iowa
Wayland C Baird Son M 8 Iowa | BAIRD, Douglas Philander (I4832)
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Mount Vernon Township
Geo W Mahuren Self M 32 Arkansas
Rebecca A Mahuren Wife F 30 Tennessee
Dora A B Gregory Dau F 1 Arkansas | MAHURIN, George Washington (I11656)
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Mountain Township
Ephram Comstock Self M 25 Missouri
Minnie Comstock Wife F 22 Texas
William Comstock Son M 4 Texas
Harvey Comstock Son M 2 Texas | COMSTOCK, Ephraim Hubbard F (I11659)
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Mountain Township
Martin Mahuron Self M 47 Illinois
Sarilda Mahuron Wife F 44 Indiana
Calvin Mahuron Son M 25 Arkansas
George W Mahuron Son M 21 Arkansas
Silas Mahuron Son M 20 Missouri
Martha A Mahuron Dau F 16 Missouri
Mary A Mahuron Dau F 13 Missouri
Benjamin Mahuron Son M 4 Missouri
Nathaniel V Mahuron Son M 6/12 Missouri Dec | MAHURIN, Martin Van (I11653)
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Mountain Township
Nathanial V Mahurin Head M 60 Missouri
Lorella Mahurin Wife F 48 Missouri
Reuben Mahurin Son M 30 Missouri
Raymond Oliver Mahurin Son M 18 Missouri
Ora Washington Mahurin Son M 14 Missouri
Pauline Olive Mahurin Dau F 11 Missouri
Jeff D Stiphens Lodger M 48 Missouri | MAHURIN, Nathaniel Van (I22682)
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Mountain Township
Silas Mahewen Head M 38 Jun 1862 Missouri m. 15 yrs. Jan?
Mary Mahewen Wife F 29 Oct 1870 Missouri 7/6 children
Henry Mahewen Son M 14 Feb 1886 Missouri
Laura N Mahewen Dau F 12 --- 1888 Missouri
Jefferson Mahewen Son M 10 --- 1890 Missouri
Margarett Mahewen Dau F 5 Mar 1895 Missouri
George E Mahewen Son M 2 Jan 1898 Missouri
Samuel N Mahewen Son M 8/12 Sep 1899 Missouri | MAHURIN, Silas W (I22679)
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Mountain Township
Siles Mahurien Head M 49 Missouri m. 25 yrs.
Mary J Mahurien Wife F 39 Missouri 10/9 children
Henry M Mahurien Son M 24 Missouri
Bille M Mahurien Dau F 15 Missouri
George E Mahurien Son M 12 Missouri
Samuel N Mahurien Son M 10 Missouri
Dora E Mahurien Dau F 8 Missouri
Sallie A Mahurien Dau F 6 Missouri
Willard L Mahurien Son M 3 Arkansas | MAHURIN, Silas W (I22679)
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Mountain Township, Shells Mills PO
James Rosse M 33 Illinois
Nancy Rosse F 33 Illinois
Rhodey Fowler F 9 Missouri | ROSE, James R (I11637)
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Mountain Township, Shells Mills PO
Martin Maharien M 27 Tennessee
Matilda Maharien F 25 Tennessee
Wm Maharien M 6 Arkansas
John Maharien M 4 Arkansas
James Maharien M 2 Missouri
Indexed under Mahaven. I believe the record I saw is a a copy of the original and was transcribed badly. I'm not positive that this is our Martin and Sarilda but is a huge coincidence if not. | MAHURIN, Martin Van (I11653)
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Mountain Township, Shells Mills PO
Wm Comstock M 28 Tennessee
Hannah Comstock F 23 Illinois
Epraim Comstock M 5 Missouri
Sarah C Comstock F 2 Missouri | COMSTOCK, William Decatur (I11646)
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Mountain View Church | Family (F3596)
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Mountain View Precinct
H Francis Luce Head M 46 Minnesota M1 17 yrs.
A Nellie Luce Wife F 40 Iowa M2 4/4 children
R Walter Luce Son M 14 Idaho
Helen Luce Dau F 10 Idaho
Mildred Luce Dau F 2 Idaho
His occupation says grocery store. | LUCE, Francis Herman (I23715)
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Mouton, Antoine, Pvt. Co. I, 7th La. Cav. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington, La., June 20, 1865. Res. Lafayette Par., La. ??? | MOUTON, Antoine Emile (I1949)
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Moved from Mississippi to Texas with the Jennings Family. Owned a large home which sat high on a bluff overlooking the falls of the San Marcos River below Martindale. The home burned. They brought 10 of 11 children with them to Texas.
HUMPHREYS CEMETERY
Members of the Jennings and Humphreys families settled in the Martindale area in the 1850s. They established a cemetery on land bought by Joseph Humphreys in 1855. Set aside on this raised area, the burial ground initially served family members who had settled the 2,000 acres adjoining the site.
Randolph Reed Jennings (d. 1854), who reportedly died of yellow fever on his way to Martindale, was the first buried here, and the grave marker of Agnes Jennings (d. 1869) bears the earliest birth year, 1783. Joseph Humphreys (d. 1864) was the first buried in the Humphreys family plot, denoted by two obelisks. Tradition holds that a number of unmarked graves belong to former slaves of the pioneer families. Notable burials include the graves of early settler Jemima Crunk (1799-1876) and George H Martindale (1842-1892), son of the community's founder.
Today, families and descendants of those buried here meet regularly and maintain the cemetery, which was enlarged in 1946. This burial ground, a link to the area's early settlers, remains a symbol of Martindale and its rich history.
Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003
Joe and Sallie are ancestors of my children.
I found many records with the alternate spelling HUMPHRIES but none with UMPHRESS OR UMFRESS. | HUMPHREYS, Joseph J (I5802)
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Moved to Coryell Co with the Brazzils. | WEBB, William Walter (I1741)
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moved to England | HEFFERNAN, Anastasia (I2834)
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moved to England | HEFFERNAN, James (I2966)
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moved to Hardeman County | ACORD, Joseph (I10813)
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Moved to Harlan Co, Kentucky. | SHACKELFORD, Henry Jr. (I4205)
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Moved to Holland in 1855. | WILLS, William Riley (I3128)
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moved to Jackson county | ACORD, Joseph (I10813)
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Moved to Texas in 1832 and purchased 4000 acres of land in 1833 in Washington County. They had 10 children. | DALLAS, James Laraine (I3847)
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Mrs E T Thompson. | COON, Evaline (I8935)
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Mrs H B Daviss was the informant for her death cert. SSN 450-78-1560 | PAGE, Blanche (I16757)
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Mrs L Walker signed his death certificate. | DAUGHERTY, James M (I16369)
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Mrs R A Stewart was the informant for his death cert. | STEWART, Robert Arthur (I16987)
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Mrs Seford Dies at Country Home
After an illness of some weeks from a complication of diseases, Mrs Rintha Seiferd died, at her home three miles south of Springfield, on the Campbell street road, Thursday night, aged forty years. The funeral services will be held from the South Street Christian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, in charge of Rev F L Moffett. Interment will be made in the Hazelwood cemetery. She was the daughter of Lycurgus Coon, and had lived in Springfield and vicinity all her life. Twelve years ago she was married to Charles Seiferd, a member of the firm of Seiferd & Garlon, dealers in horses. Besides her husband, Mrs Seiferd is survived by her mother, who has been making her home with the Seiferds since her husband's death, and one brother, Charles Coon of Tulsa, Okla, who arrived last evening to attend the funeral. --Springfield Republican, January 18, 1913. | COON, Clorintha (I17030)
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Mrs W A Morgan
Mrs Sally Densford Morgan, 66, died Wednesday, March 4. She was a member of the Poplar Grove Methodist Church.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the church by the Rev C C Lewis, pastor, and burial was in the church cemetery. Haddad Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs Morgan was first married to Clint Hallum and later to W A Morgan. She is survived by two children by her first marriage, Grundy A Hallum of Oklahoma, and Jim Hallum of Drummonds; two by her later marriage, Mrs Okla Smith of Arizona and Mrs Jake Partlow of Drummonds; two brothers, Joe Densford of Lucy and Hugh Densford of Drummonds, 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. | DENSFORD, Sallie Belle (I19918)
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Mrs. A. Puckett Laid to Rest at Old Union Cemetery
Mrs. Amanda Puckett, age 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Porter of Winnfield, on Wednesday, August 29, of heart trouble. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Old Union by the Rev. Harris of El Dorado.
Mrs. Puckett was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church of Jonesboro. She is survived by the following daughters and sons: Mrs. R. Porter and Mrs. Jap Smith, Winnfield; Mrs. Sibby Croft and Mrs. Rabie Wade, El Dorado; Wood Puckett, Minard, Texas; and Donald Puckett, Dallas, Texas. | CHANDLER, Arminda (I6495)
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Mrs. B. A. Minze Services Tuesday
Mrs. B. A. Minze, 71, widow of the late John Minze, died at her home, 1220 West Twelfth and One-half street, Monday.
Funeral services were held from the New Hope Baptist church at Winkler Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. with burial in the St. Elmo cemetery. The rites were conducted by Rev. A. C. Corley, Jacksonville, and Rev. Carl Lee, Streetman.
A native of Winkler, Mrs. Minze had resided in Corsicana for a number of years.
Surviving are seven sons, L. C. Minze, Houston; E. R. Wilks and Virgil Wilks, both of Corsicana; J. C. Minze, Deley; Dudley Minze Winkler; Jack Minze, Corsicana, and R. L. Minze, Abilene; three daughters, Mrs. Lela Brooks and Mrs. Lola Hunnicutt, both of Sweeney, and Mrs. Bertha Lee Johnston, Corsicana, and other relatives.
Pallbearers were W. A. McPerson, Charles Shoemaker, Sims Hagler, C. H. Ramsey, Cecil Melton and Connie Gilleum.
Corley directed. | WILKS, Bertha Augusta (I21102)
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