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The dates don't work on this family.
Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia, Probate and Deed records.
CHRISTOPHER GORMAN purchased 100 acres adjoining his son JOHN GORMAN in Edgefield Co, SC in 1785. Adjoining John's property on the other side was SAMUEL GORMAN. | GORMAN, Christopher (I10460)
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The death certificate says she is single but gives her name as Etta Hoppe and her parents as William and Edith. The headstone also says Hoppe. An S A Hoppe reported Aleck's death, probably Samuel Albert - husband of Etta and Frances Gardner. | WOMACK, Etta F (I15818)
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The death date is incorrect at FindaGrave.com. | BARNETT, William Edward (I2324)
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The death record for Bitha Kingry lists her parents so I know it's correct.
I don't know if she actually married a Carter or if these children were without a father or named Hale. | CARTER, Tabitha Ellen (I21309)
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The death records show her as P A Higgins, the 1900 Census has Eda, other census records have variations of Phyllis, and the marriage certificate has Phebe A. In the other 3 census records, the 'lis' could be a 'bi' | HIGGINS, Phylis Ann (I14644)
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The doctor's name was Cowart. | PARKER, Robert Cowart (I17562)
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The earliest date in the file for Nancy's pension request is 5 Oct 1905, so I believe George died between Sep 1890 and Oct 1905. The pension file was closed in 1933. She married Thomas Hosey in 1858 and William J Marshall in 1867. | STUBBLEFIELD, Nancy Mahala G (I23368)
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The Fall & Puckett Funeral Records that were used to enhance the online version of Oakwood Cemetery indicate his birthdate. He was stillborn. | CHAMBERS, Fred (I16441)
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The family lore on Michael has him jumping ship in Galveston; we have never found any record of him legally entering country, although he was eventually naturalized. He worked on the docks in Galveston as a cotton screwman, so-called because the tool they used to handle the bales was called a screw, a bit like a corkscrew. The bale was lifted to the shoulder and carried to where it needed to be. He retired from the docks in the 30s and bought a small, neighborhood grocery store.
Annie bore her first 7 children at home and elected to deliver the last at St Mary's. Michael reportedly told her that if she went to the hospital she would come out "feet first" and, unfortunately, this proved to be true. Both Annie and her baby died. Michael put the other children in an orphange for a while but they were back with him by the 1920 census, possibly because of his marriage.
Michael's second wife, Fanny disappeared from public records after the death of theiir baby daughter, Elizabeth. I don't know if she died or they divorced.
He married twice more but neither of the marriages lasted long as Henrietta died after 7 years and Michael died 6 years after marrying Matilda. | HEFFERNAN, Michael Joseph (I1549)
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The Family of Eli Denton and Mary Puckett
ELI DENTON was born on July 09, 1820 in North Carolina, and died on September 11, 1896 in Union Parish, Louisiana. He is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Union Parish, Louisiana. He married MARY ANN PUCKETT/PUCKITT on February 19, 1846 in Union Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of JOHN PUCKETT and HANNAH GULLEDGE. She was born January 08, 1828 in Mississippi. It is unknown at this time when and where Mary died.
Together they had eleven children all born in Union Parish, Louisiana. I have very limited information on nine of the following children. (1) Joseph Hillard Denton was born on Dec. 26, 1846. Joseph married Mary P. Upshaw on Jan. 03, 1873 in Union Parish, La. (2) Ozilla Jane Denton was born on June 15, 1848 and died on Nov. 10, 1904 in Union Parish, LA. She was buried in the Bethel Cemetery. She married William A. Henderson on January 10, 1870 in Union Parish, LA. William was born on March 06, 1847 and died on July 01, 1926 in Union Parish, LA. (3) Louisa Jane Denton was born on Feb. 28, 1850 and she died in Union Parish on Dec. 02, 1895. She married George W. Nelson on March 26, 1868 in Union Parish, LA. (4) Mary Isabella Denton, also known as "Mollie", was born on August 24, 1852. She died in 1935 in Union Parish, LA and was buried in the Bethel Cemetery. She married William J. Cooper on Nov. 16, 1876. William Cooper was born in 1855 and died in 1934 in Union Parish, LA and was also buried in the Bethel Cemetery. (5) Madison Eli Denton was born on December 28, 1854 in Union Parish. (6) Nancy Lavenia Denton was born on May 04, 1857 and she died on July 15, 1889. She married John H. Nelson on November 28, 1878. (07) John Henry Denton was born on September 10, 1859. He married Dora B. Stokes on December 10, 1883 in Union Parish, Louisiana. (8) Allice Isora Denton was bprm pm April 27, 1867 and died on January 26, 1901 in Union Parish and was buried in the Bethel Cemetery there. She married Louis L. Lowry on April 02, 1899 in Union Parish Louisina. Louis Lowry was born in 1859 in Shiloh, Union Parish, Louisiana. (9) Henry Ruffin Denton was born on March 05, 1870 and died on January 23, 1883.
Hannah Eugenia Denton was born on January 25, 1862 in Union Parish, LA. She married John Sanford Golsby on Dec. 17, 1885 in Union Parish La. John Golsby was born on Dec. 15, 1859. Together they had a daughter, Zulah Golsby. She was born on March 25, 1893 in Louisiana. It is unknown when Zulah died but she was buried in the Laran Cemetery in Union Parish, LA. John died on Feb. 04, 1940 and was buried in the Laran Cemetery in Union Parish, LA. Hannah died on Feb. 16, 1942. She, too, was buried in the Laran Cemetery in Union Parish, LA.
Their last child, MARSHALL BOYKIN DENTON was born on November 03, 1872 in Union Parish, Louisiana, and he died on December 14, 1955 in Panola County, Texas. He married MARGARET DRUCILLA WEBB March 06, 1898 in Junction City, Louisiana. She was the daughter of D. H. WEBB. She was born February 10, 1877 in Lillie, Louisiana, and died March 20, 1963 in Panola County, Texas. They were both buried in the Six Mile Cemetery in the Snap Community of Panola County, Texas.
Marshall and Margaret had nine children. They had Mary Lola Denton, Webster Denton, Bertie Eugenia Denton, Gladys Denton, Warner Wesley Denton, Gertie Onado Denton, Douglas Marshall Denton and two female stillborn babies that were born on Feb. 17, 1914 and July 18, 1919. Both stillborn babies were buried in the Six Mile Cemetery in the Snap Community of Panola County, Texas. | DENTON, Eli Y (I14204)
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The first marriage recorded in Wayne County. | Family (F2167)
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The Green-Wood Cemetery
No. 472164
November 17th 1954
The Remains of Samuel J. Woolley
Were this day
Interred in lot 18233
Section No. 175
Grave No. R (right rear corner)
Undertaker. Walter B. Cooke, Inc.
$70.00 Paid.
Remarks. Remains interred at 6 feet [from Steve Woolley] | WOOLLEY, Samuel Joseph (I22273)
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The Holzwarth/Holzworth family: Wurttemberg, Germany, and Galveston and Harris counties, Texas, ca. AD 1600 to present
There is also a William Holdsworth born 6 Oct 1878, died Aug 1962, Kansas. | HOLZWORTH, John William (I9290)
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The Hugo Daily News, Sunday, 10 Aug 1952, G C Cornelison
Services Today For Cornelison
Funeral services for G. C. Cornelison, 66, Hugo Ervin Route, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the Shoat Springs chapel with Rev. M. N. McFarland officiating.
Cornelison, long-time county resident, died of a heart attack Thursday afternoon.
Survivors include his wife, Sue, six daughters and three sons.
Burial under the direction of Bingham-Cooper Funeral Home will be in the Shoat Springs cemetery. | CORNELISON, Goodman Cicero (I11807)
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The informant was typed as Mrs Talbot but that has been overwritten and is hard to read. | MCGHEE, Elba Ray (I23535)
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The informant's name is typed and the question mark is included. | DUNN, Martha Victoria (I8081)
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The information I have is that Letitia was born in Green Co. PA Apr 2, 1772. She married Thompson Feb 8, 1791 in Hardin Co., KY. Thomas's Children were as follows:
Mary Ann - 1752; Elizabeth - 1754; Hankerson - 1756; Bladen - 1759-1828; Silas - 1765; Thompson - 1770-1814. Bladen married Catherine Van Meter; Silas married Sarah Collett. | VAN METER, Letitia (I5147)
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The information on Washie is from family lore; I found nothing to back it up. Some researchers have this down as Rumley Houston but Rumley's surname is HOUSTON or HUSTON and is living with William and Anna Gibson in 1880. | ARMSTRONG, Washie (I19)
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The Jesse Aldridge home was located near Jason on the Arba road and his grandson , Lemuel Sugg, lived there until his death. The house burned in the year 1972. It was a big two story house with a porch located on the top and bottom floors. It had fire places in all rooms upstairs as well as downstairs. Jesse was shown on the 1790 census but not on the 1800 census. | ALDRIDGE, Jesse (I9929)
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The Langley Abstract is at the southwest corner of State Highway 173 and FM 1333.
Mrs Z Langley L/S 34.5 Abs 1417
Atascosa Co, Property Records
James R Langley J.R. Langley 49.5 1428
Mrs Z Langley 34.5 1417 | LANGLEY, James Riley (I5288)
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The marriage certificate says Mary E Abbott but the Holmes family living with them in 1850 includes Herman's mother-in-law. Is John Holmes a stepfather or was she married previously?
Emma's and Anna's death certificates name her Mary Abbott. | ABBOTT, Mary E (I23708)
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The marriage index gives her name as Louie [Lonie?], the 1930 and 1940 Census records say Lunnie. Most of her children's death records say Lucy L or Lorena Lucy Andrews. Her age is incorrect on the 1900 Census, the other Census records are consistent with her being born in 1876. | ANDREWS, Lorena Lucy (I3842)
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The marriage record and two census records are all I have for Janie. | CARTER, Jane (I11988)
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The marriage record indicates she lived in Chattanooga. | CARTER, Annie B (I10115)
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The marriage record says she was 40 years old and that William was a butcher. | Family (F8275)
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The memorial at FindaGrave's Fort Griffin says Douglas died in 1892 so I don't know if the memorial is incorrect or if this is the wrong person. The catalog of stones at USGenWeb doesn't list Douglas, just his sister, Frances. | CRUCE, W Douglas (I18190)
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The mortality schedule lists all the deaths that occurred in the 12 months preceding July but, since this census wasn't taken until Nov, it's possible that Henry died in 1850. | WALL, Henry H (I6116)
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The Muder of Mrs Dorcas Cleavenger:
Their preliminary trial was held June 1st, before justices of the peace, James Dickie and John Dozier. As a result, the negroes were incarcerated at Richmond, to await the July term of the circuit court. | DICKIE, James (I3890)
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The name Joynes originated in Cheshire County, England, it is believed to be a Welsh variation of the name Johns. There are still Joynes / Joines descendants living in this region of England.The first record of a Joines / Joynes in America is in 1638 when John Joines was listed as a passenger on a ship
arriving on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. There is a record of a John Joynes leaving London, in 1635, boarding a ship bound for New England. John was eighteen years old in 1635. I have been doing research on the Joines / Joynes Family for more than twenty years. I am a descendant of Ezekiel Joines who settled in North Carolina. The first record of Ezekiel in North Carolina is about 1778. We do not know where he came from.I have also gathered information on many other Joines / Joynes lines: The Joynes Family, from the Eastern Shore of Virginia: The Jabez Joines Family, from Georgia in the late 1700's: The Noah Joines Family, from Kentucky: the Joines Families from Giles County, Tennessee: and several other lines. I would be glad to share any information that I have, and I would appreciate any help. Please visit the Joines Family Home Page. Eldon Dean Joines
I have no idea if these three men are related or how. | JOINES (I6862)
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The name of the informant is smeared, it was probably Mary Jane. | SMETHERS, Fannie Lee (I6860)
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The Nancy Garrison in Chapman is NOT our Nanny. | POOVEY, Nancy Hannah (I6881)
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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Friday Morning, Sept. 13, 1946
Miss Bringhurst Withdraws Suit For $100,000 CHICAGO
A 21-year-old blonde from France, who sued a former soldier she discovered was married for $100,000 alleging breach of promise, dropped her suit yesterday. The girl's attorney. Sol R. Friedman, announced after Circuit Judge Harry Fisher dismissed the suit on motion of the plaintiff, that there had been a "satisfactory settlement" but declined to state any amount.
Miss Marie Ann Bringhurst, who came here recently, charged in her suit that George Pitzer, 27, of Chicago, whom she met in Mourmelon, France, asked her there to marry him and promised to meet her in Chicago. She said that when she came to Chicago in June, she called Pitzer's home and learned he already was married and was the father of a child. The suit was filed several weeks later. Miss Bringhurst, who was reared in Nashville, Tenn., where she formerly lived with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Titus 3421 Love Circle, went to France with her mother six years ago.
Marie Ann Bringhurst Was Reared in Nashville
Marie Ann Bringhurst, the niece of Mrs. Harry Titus, 3421 Love Circle, went to France with her mother shortly before the outbreak of the recent war and they were forced to remain during the German occupation. In Paris, she worked with the French underground. She returned to the United States last February. | BRINGHURST, Edward Brewster (I22838)
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The oldest two children on the 1880 census belong to Laura and the younger to Pocahontas. Harrison and Pocahontas are probably buried at West Hill cemetery where Harry and Louis are buried. | GARDNER, Harrison Stanley (I18523)
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The online record shows her born 06/05/1817 and died 04/29/1898 and her age at death 70y, 10m, 24d. This doesn't add up.
If the birth date is correct, she died in 1887. If the death date is correct, she was born in 1827. | O'BRIEN, Mary (I11909)
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The only information I have on Barbara is from the 1875 State Census and the 1880 Federal Census.
Barbara almost certainly had Huntington's Disease and passed it to son, Fred. Fred passed it to his sons Cecil and James and daughter Naomi. Those people passed it to their children and the list goes on.
I went to Batavia yesterday, in search of some Records for Frederick and Barbara Senn. I went to four separate buildings and hit on two documents for them. One was the "Record of Aliens and Naturalization of Aliens - Vol. 1 Thru Vol.6" listing Sann, Frederick RA 1865 Prussia - V3, Pg. 622. This document is dated 26 Oct. 1865, at the Genesee County Court of Sessions, City of Batavia, State of New York, and it has Frederick's broken signature written as Frederick Sann. It states that [he] "has resided in the United States for more than five years last past, and that for at least three years before he arrived at the age of twenty-one years, he had so resided within the United States." ... Sworn oaths were taken, by Godfrey Lake and Gideon Hawkins, testifying as to his upstanding character. It is interesting to note, that the Litt sisters were housekeepers for Godfrey Lake, and that Frederick was married to Clara Litt in 1861. Frederick had also owned the adjoining property next to the John Litt family on Lake Road, until he'd later bought the larger nearby farm acreage on Cohocton Road in the Town of Pembroke. I also found the Land Record of when he sold that farm property, which was signed by Frederick Senn and "Barbary" Senn, his wife. It seems that she made her Mark (X) and they had filled in her written name as both Barbery (above) & Barbary (signed). ... It was recorded on the 5th day of December, 1885. It was sold to Henry P. Porter, the former owner of a general store in Corfu. | ???, Barbara (I10085)
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The original Birth Certificate for un-named child lists Iola as the place of birth. The revised version lists Bedias. | WILLIAMS, Sadie Louella (I19057)
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The Paris News, Friday, 28 May 1954, Charles W. Cornelison
HUGO, Okla. -- Charles W. Cornelison, 70, of Ervin Rt., Hugo, died Friday at 4 a.m. in Memorial Hospital here. Ill several days, he was admitted to the hospital Thursday noon.
A retired farmer, he was unmarried and lived alone. Immediate survivors are nieces and nephews, including W. B. McFadden, Johnny Cornelison and Bobby Johnson, all living southeast of Hugo.
Mr. Cornelison was born in Georgia, Feb. 26, 1884, and come to Choctaw County from Cleburne, Tex., in 1904.
Bingham Funeral Home here has charge of arrangements for services, which had not been completed. | CORNELISON, Charles Walton (I15218)
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The Parkinson's disease listed in his death certificate was actually Huntington's disease. He lived at the state hospital for about 15 years. | SENN, Frederick Doyle (I2593)
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The Social Security Administration created these records to track the earnings of US workers and determine benefit entitlements. The publishable index only contains information for deceased individuals and was gathered from all three record types in the collection: applications, deaths, and claims. Each compiled record includes fields for the name of the deceased, social security number, parents' names, gender, birth city and state or country, birth date, and death date. | Source (S2791)
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The SSDI lists his birthdate as 18 Oct 1891. | COOK, Charles Oscar (I3523)
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The T probably stands for Terrell. | BURFORD, William T (I2535)
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The Texas City disaster was an industrial accident that occurred April 16, 1947, in the Port of Texas City. It was the deadliest industrial accident in U.S. history, and one of the largest non-nuclear explosions. [Wikipedia] | STAFFORD, Joel Clifton (I18410)
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The toeny family came from Georgia and alabama. They are associated with the Creek and Cherokee people. Toeny may be a married name. | TOENY, Margaret (I5971)
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The tombstone is difficult to read; it could be 1896 or 1898. | CHAMBERS, George W (I17090)
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The tombstone reads:
In memory of David Farley who departed this life June 25, 1838 in a watery grave 29th yr. of his age.
Mary Ann Falrey, w/o David died 31 July 1858 age 44 yrs. 3 ms.
An infant son is buried with them. | FARLEY, David (I13287)
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The tract of land mentioned in the lawsuit was partially in Robertson County. | MOORE, Leatha W (I12569)
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The transcription of Sunrise Cemetery shows
Thomas B. Hendrix 6 Dec 1821 to 1 Jan 1925
Margaret Pierce his wife 10 June 1827 to 18 Sept 1924
HENDRIX, Thomas Bowen. Born in Audrain County Dec. 14, 1838. Served 4 years in the Southern army, CO I 16th MO REG INF PARSON | HENDRIX, Thomas Bourne (I14947)
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The unsourced dates and places are from FindaGrave. | COON, Marion (I9143)
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The unsourced dates and places come from FindaGrave. There is no stone at Rock for John Carter. | COON, Elvira (I9136)
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The Vos (Fox) from Holland | VAN METER, Abraham (I5150)
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