Matches 6,801 to 6,850 of 8,717
# |
Notes |
Linked to |
6801 |
previous marriage to March? | HAMILTON, Margaret Ann (I6532)
|
6802 |
Previously married to George Dominic Scofelia. Dom died in 1931 and is buried in Galveston. Matilda is on the 1920 and 1930 census records with him, in 1920 with 3 Thompson children. Their father is Royal C Thompson and the family lived in San Antonio in 1910. Matilda and Royal married in Vigo County (Terre Haute?), Indiana, 9 Apr 1902. She had a sister named Hilda. The 1900 census shows Hilda living with a widowed sister and an older brother and younger sister, no Matilda. Her father is Conrad Ascherman or Asherman. None of this has helped me to find out what happened to her. Royal died and is buried in California. | ASCHERMAN, Matilda M (I6363)
|
6803 |
Previously married to PORTER. | BURNS, Jane (I9072)
|
6804 |
previously married to WOMBLE. | ???, Margaret (I22759)
|
6805 |
Pridie, 2 Jan 1926 | CARRAHER, Cecelia Geraldine (I5032)
|
6806 |
Priest Lake Precinct, Priest Lake Road
Charles H Luce Head M 36 South Dakota m. 11 yrs.
Grace L Luce Wife F 28 Oregon 2/2 children
Harry E Luce Son M 10 Idaho
Cecil A Luce Son M 7 Washington [Cecil Adrian]
Charles J Oharra B-i-l M 30 Oregon
Charles L is a hay farmer and Charles O works for him. | LUCE, Charles Harvey (I23761)
|
6807 |
Priest River Precinct
Francis H Luce Head M 75 Minnesota
Francis says he is widowed. He's unemployed. | LUCE, Francis Herman (I23715)
|
6808 |
Priest River Precinct, Lincoln Avenue
Francis H Luce Head M 65 Minnesota
Nellie A Luce Wife F 60 Iowa
Letha Luce Dau F 17 Idaho
Frank is a merchant of ????hand goods [Secon? as in second]. They were first married at ages 28 and 23 (this is incorrect for Nellie, who had a daughter born in 1889, when she was only 19 or so). | LUCE, Francis Herman (I23715)
|
6809 |
Primitive Baptist | PUCKETT, John Allen (I4743)
|
6810 |
Private | CHAMBERS, James B (I16255)
|
6811 |
PRIVATE ACTS OF 1835-36 CHAPTER 36
SECTION 1. That a new county be and the same is hereby established, by the name of Coffee, in honor of the late General John Coffee, east of Bedford, west of Warren and north of Franklin, adjoining said counties, and composed of parts of the same: beginning at the store house of William Norton, in Hoover's gap, in the line between Rutherford and Bedford.
SECTION 14. That the portion of Rutherford county lying in Hoover's gap, shall be attached to and become a part of the county of
Coffee, upon the following conditions, to wit: that the county of Rutherford shall not thereby be reduced below her constitutional
number of square miles; and that a majority of the qualified voters, residing within the boundaries, as hereinafter described, shall, on
or before the 15th day of February next, notify the governor of the State, by written communication, signed by such majority, of their
wish, to be attached to said county of Coffee. A direct line shall be run, crossing Hoover's gap at right angles, as near as may be,
so as to intersect with the Bedford county line, on the ridge, on each side of said gap, leaving Christopher Hoover and Jacob Hoover
on the north side of said line, and crossing the gap as near Jacob Hoover's mill as practicable, to leave those persons on the north
side of said line; and the territory lying on the south of the line to be so run, shall, on the conditions aftersaid, be attached to and
become a part of the county of Coffee. Passed: January 8th, 1836. | HOOVER, Christopher (I11517)
|
6812 |
Private Capt Sam'l L Coopers and Carpenter's Cos., Ohio Mil. Rachel received a pension for this. | KEPLER, Samuel (I15989)
|
6813 |
Private, Company A, 6th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves | CORNELISON, Peter (I11844)
|
6814 |
Private, Ord Att 114 MG Bn - 20 Jul 1917 - 4 Apr 1919 | CARR, Homer Clinton (I12002)
|
6815 |
probably Hampshire County | FARLEY, Sarah (I4821)
|
6816 |
probably Hampshire County | Family (F4429)
|
6817 |
probably Hawkins County | WATTERSON, John Latham (I8946)
|
6818 |
probably in Buffalo Township, Newton County | PIPKIN, Stephen (I12836)
|
6819 |
probably in Washington County | Family (F1556)
|
6820 |
probably James' oldest son
A William Wills from Brazoria County died at the Alamo. | WILLS, William (I15129)
|
6821 |
probably Limestone County | RIGBY, Mary F (I5562)
|
6822 |
probably Limestone County | MINZE, Dessie Faye (I13469)
|
6823 |
probably Lincoln County | SHULL, William (I10810)
|
6824 |
probably Lincoln County | LANE, Elizabeth (I10814)
|
6825 |
probably Millican in Brazos County | ALDRIDGE, Attelia Ann (I10021)
|
6826 |
Probably never married. | PIPKIN, George W (I12666)
|
6827 |
probably the daughter of William Spragins. | ???, Hannah (I5453)
|
6828 |
probably York County | FARLEY, Jean (I11478)
|
6829 |
Probate Court, Nov Term, 1860.
Administrator of estate - John DAILY.
Distribution of Negro slaves: Washington, Henry, Dick, Peter, Fed, Godfrey, Bill, Frank, Fillis, Mahala, Lucinda, Alsey, Frances & her children, Caroline, Lafayette, & Malinda, & Chany.
Heirs of estate: Sarah DAILY, the widow; John DAILY; Levi DAILY; L. O. DAILY; A. M. DAILY, wife of Jos L. DANIELS; all of full age and reside in Monroe County, Alabama. Catharine IVY, wife of Silas IVY, of full age & reside in Titus Co., Texas. Emily BOTTZ, wife of Michael BOTTZ of full age and reside in Wilcox County, Alabama & Calloway IVY of full age & resides in Leak County, Mississippi.
Distribution: Sarah DAILY, the widow, 1/5 and the rest 7 equal parts.
p. 279, Nov 1860 | DAILY, John S (I14507)
|
6830 |
Probated | ASHBY, Thompson (I5146)
|
6831 |
Property belonging to Patrick Heffernan, later belongs to Michael and Thomas Heffernan.
Cashel Deaths year qtr age
Anna Mary Heffernan 1878 3rd 18 b. 1860
Margaret Heffernan 1878 3rd 22 b. 1856
Mary Heffernan 1880 2nd 65 b. 1815
Patrick Heffernan 1878 3rd 35 b. 1843
William Heffernan 1880 2nd 68 b. 1812
Powerstown Catholic Church of St John the Baptist Decollation - Built 1810 (originally Co Tipperary, now Waterford)
Heffernan, Patrick. Erected by Ellen Heffernan in memory of her husband Patrick who died March 22nd 1858 aged 58 years also her daughter Ellen who died October 13th 1857 aged 22 years. Erected by Ellen Heffernan in memory of her husband.
Keily, Daniel. Erected by Mary Cecily Keily in memory of her father Daniel of Woodrooffe who died November 22nd 1889 also his wife Mary A (nee Heffernan) who died December 26th 1909, also their sons Maurice who died May 22 1899, Michael died May 4th 1918, Patrick died February 5th 1928, also sister Mary Cecily Keily died April 13th 1945. | HEFFERNAN, Patrick (I1648)
|
6832 |
PROPERTY OWNERS TOWN OF RAYNE: 1890, Acadia Parish, Louisiana
Mouton, Geo C. Dr.
Mouton, J. J.
Mouton, Jean
Juror List 1893, Acadia Parish
Mouton, Jean - page 1
The 1900 Census gives his birthdate as Aug 1841. | MOUTON, Jean Jacques (I1926)
|
6833 |
Prospect Hills PO, Fishing River Township
John Clevenger M 62 Virginia
Margret Clevenger F 60 Tennessee
Richard Clevenger M 24 Missouri
Robert Clevenger M 18 Missouri
John Clevenger M 17 Missouri
William Clevenger M 11 Missouri
James Shelton M 22 Missouri | CLEAVENGER, John (I4008)
|
6834 |
Prudence Jane Carter is the sister of Sarah, Alva and Mary are cousins. | NORMAN, Mary A (I21347)
|
6835 |
Puckett, G. W., Pvt. Co. C, 17th La. Inf. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.
Roster of the Phoenix Rifles; Company C, 17th Regiment Louisiana Infantry; Confederate States Army; 1861 - 1865
121. G. W. Puckett
- private
- enlisted 20 Feb 1863 at Farmerville; born in Union Parish, aged 17, farmer, blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, height: 5'7"
- captured and paroled at Vicksburg in July 1863 as a corporal
- on undated list of Allen's Brigade who reported in camp for exchange before 1 Apr 1864
- there is a soldier by the name of "G. S. Pucket" on E. J. Lee's original roster, although no one by this name in this company entered the Confederate service on Sept 29 or 30, 1861; as with a few other young soldiers, apparently this young boy joined the company but was not allowed to enter the Confederate service at Camp Moore due to his age. | PUCKETT, George Washington (I4752)
|
6836 |
Puckett, Isiah Clairborn 35004
Claimant: Puckett, Isiah Clairborn
Pension Number: 35004
County: Brown
December 29, 1917
The Pension file says he was born in Union Parish, LA. He is 73 years old at the time of application. He has lived in Texas since 1874. He has lived in Brown county for nine years. His physical condition is "not very good." He says he surrendered on May 9, 1865 "on account of war ending" in the State of Louisiana. He says he served for two years and 13 days. Three witnesses for his pension are B.G. Autrey, E.B. Rockhart and Watt L. Saunders, Sr. (father of the Notary Public) His home is valued at $500 and personal property at $800 in February of 1918.
War Department records (Union POW records) show him surrendered in New Orleans by General E.K. Smith (C.S.A.). He was paroled on June 16, 1865.
The Mortuary Warrant is dated October 28, 1922 and is signed by J.T. (J.L.?) Puckett. The application for it says I.C. died on October 12, 1922 at the home of his son, J.T. in Grosvenor, Texas. Dr. T.A. Morrison attended him and attests to the cause of death.
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldier by Andrew B. Booth Vol. 3 Prudat - Pytre
Puckett, I. C., Pvt. Co. H, 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Monroe, La., June 16, 1865. Res. Bienville Par., La. | PUCKETT, Isaiah Clairborn (I2842)
|
6837 |
Purchased land from Matthias Hoover of Rutherford County on 21 Jun 1819. This same Matthias Hoover also sold 416 acres to Little Berry Hughes on 23 Mar 1810, and at that time, Hoover was 'of Rutherford Co, TN'. Interestingly enough, the 65 acres that Obadiah's brother James Paris bought of Elijah Fulks was also originally Matthias Hoover's, per deed of 24 Mar 1810. Witnesses to Hoover deed are Leander Hughes and John Franks. Land is on Mulherin's Creek, bounds a 640 acre tract that Matthias Hoover formerly lived on, containing 129 acres total. (This 640 acre tract was a deed, 20 May 1794, William Coke of Hawkins Co, TN to Matthias Hoover of Grainger Co, TN, 640 acres on south side of Cumberland River.)
Matthias Hoover, a grandson of Hans, left Pennsylvania in 1776 and appeared in a census in 1783 of Shenanhoah County, Virginia. Before 1788 he and his wife Maria had reached Greene County in East Tennesse, and later came into Rutherford County where Hoover's Gap was settled in 1793. Mathias Hoover is listed in the DAR Patriot index: b.c, 1740 PA; d. a 10-1824-TN; m. Maria, Patriotic Service PA.
Matthias was born about 1740 in the Earl Township of Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania to Jacob and Anna Huber. He was raised in the Mennonite Faith. He married Maria? around 1765 and they made their home there. Three of their children Martin, Christopher, and Jacob were born there.
In 1778 Matthias took the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania in Hanover Township, Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania. In the book Lancaster County Deeds, Matthias Hover is named on a list of persons of which the following was stated: Lancaster County SS: The within is a just and true account of the persons names to whom the Oath of Allegiance has been administered to agreeable to act of General Assembly since my last return was made. Certifyed May 1st, 1779, by Tim Green.
In 1778 a second State Census tallied those against the Revolution. Included on this second list are Quakers, Mennonites, and others who refused to take oaths, as well as Tories still in the new nation.
Matthias and his brother Jacob inherited their father's estate to be shared equally between them. In 1779 Matthias sold his half to his brother.
Shortly after this, Matthias with his sister Magdalene and Brother-in-law Abraham G. Fellers and their families left Lancaster Co. for the Southland.
They followed the beaten trail through York, Frederick, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, and up the Valley Pike to Rockingham Co. Virginia. Matthias's son John was born here about 1780.
Matthias again moved his family to Shenandoah Co. Virginia, where he purchased 232 acres of land on the 26th of September 1782 from the estate of Hugh Divinia Here their daughters Nancy c.1784, Sarah "Sally" c.1786, and Mary "Polly" c.1788 was born. On the 4th of November 1784 Matthias and his wife Mary sold the 232 acres to John Reeser of Maryland.
They stayed in the Shenandoah Valley until about 1790 when Matthias picked up his family and moved to the Sweetwater Valley of Eastern Tennessee. (This was the part of North Carolina that became the Southwest Territory of the United States in 1790. Tennessee did not become a state until 1796.) Their last child a daughter was born here c.1790/91. They named her Elizabeth and called her "Betsey".
Matthias finally settled his family in Davidson Co. Tennessee. (The part he settled in was changed to Rutherford Co. in 1803.) There is an area called Hoover's Gap that sits in the corner where Rutherford, Bedford, and Coffee Counties join together.
Matthias was a land baron and owned several thousands of acres of land. On August 9, 1793, he purchased 5000 acres from Guilford Dudley in the area presently known as Rutherford County, Tennessee. At the time of sale, the land was located in Davidson County.
Though they are sparse, we are lucky to have the following personal memories that have been passed down through the years on our ancestor, Matthias Hoover. He was said to have spoken only German all of his life, and He was the first member of the Huber/Hoover family to embrace a religion other than the Mennonite faith, when he became a Methodist.
Matthias Hoover died in October 1824, and his will was probated on the 20th of October 1824. The court order is as follows.
Order for the Division of the Lands o Matthias Hoover, deceased....
State of Tennessee, Rutherford County court, October Term, 1824:
On motion and petition it is ordered by the court that Joel Smith, Jacob Fox, John Rawlings, Robert Rayburn, and Stephen White, be and are hereby appointed, commissioners to divide into seven equal shares, and to allot to each of the following heirs and descendants and heirs of the loin of Matthias Hoover, deceased, and seized and possessed to within, one tract containing seven hundred acres and upwards bing the balance unsold of a tract of eleven hundred and seventy six acres conveyed to him by William B. Anderson by deed bearing the date of April 24, 1812. Being the place where John Glaze and other now live, also one tract where said Matthias lived in his lifetime, containing one hundred and sixty five to seventy five acres. One other tract of about one hundred and eighty five acres being the place where Lewis Rue formerly lived and also one other tract of one hundred sixty seven acres, part of a five thousand acre survey which adjoins John B. Pruett on the north and Martin Hoover on the South. The division so to be made as to give one seventh part to Christopher Hoover. One seventh part to Jacob Hoover. One seventh part to John Hoover. One seventh part to John Pruitt in right of his wife Polly Pruitt, who is a daughter and heir of said Matthias, deceased. One seventh part to Joseph Ellison (Allison) in right of his wife Betsy Ellison, who is a daughter and heir of said Matthias, deceased. One seventh part to William Rawlings in right of his wife Sally Rawlings, who is a daughter and heir of said Matthias, decease. And one seventh part to the children and heirs of John Glaze and Nancy his wife, now deceased, who was a daughter and heir of said Matthias, deceased. The seventh part last mentioned is to be divided amongst the following children and heirs of said John and Nancy Glaze, to wit, Thomas Woods in right of his wife Polly, and William, Betsy, Anne, Matthias, Lawrence, Henry, John, Sally, Martin, Ira, Ruben, Nancy and Christopher Glaze. The said commissioners to make a lawful report to next court returning a plat of the division as made by them.
John R. Laughlin, A.K. Rutherford County Probate Court [bimccommon@bigskytel.com] | HOOVER, Matthias (I11519)
|
6838 |
Purchased one share for $100. | WILLS, Reuben (I3675)
|
6839 |
pvt | MOUTON, Pierre Ignace (I1947)
|
6840 |
pvt | MOUTON, Ambroise (I1953)
|
6841 |
Pvt | LETSINGER, Allen (I10870)
|
6842 |
Pvt | WHARTON, Robert (I11488)
|
6843 |
Pvt | PIPKIN, Alexander F (I12840)
|
6844 |
PVT | CRAMER, William (I23799)
|
6845 |
Pvt | LETSINGER, James Blair (I10947)
|
6846 |
Pvt | LETSINGER, Alexander Mayo (I10948)
|
6847 |
Pvt | YOUNGBLOOD, Glen R (I15606)
|
6848 |
Pvt | KIRKLEY, Henry I (I15832)
|
6849 |
Pvt | FISHEL, Robert W (I23501)
|
6850 |
PVT 36 Co 165 Depot Brigade WWI | DISNEY, Henry Clarence (I3543)
|
|