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Thomas Hushell Beene of Mattinburg [sic], age 23, born 12 Jun 1893, Corinth, Mississippi, is a married farmer with two children. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair. | BEENE, Thomas Hershell (I17349)
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Thomas J. Fincher Died Dallas; Rites Here On Friday
Thomas Jefferson Fincher died at Dallas Wednesday night and the body has been brought here for funeral services and interment.
The services will be held from the North Side Baptist church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. Jack Goff, pastor, and Rev. Mr. Allen of Dallas. Interment will be in
White Church cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Dallas; two sons, Richard Fincher, Los Angeles, Calif.; John Fincher, Dallas; eight daughters, Mrs. W. I. Wilson, Mrs. John Webster, Mrs. A. W. Green, Mrs. O. C. Cook, Mrs. George Venable, all of Dallas; Mrs. Mattie Amnm, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. W. W. Green, Corsicana; Mrs. W. J. Ellington, Fort Worth; two brothers, Jim Fincher, Ennis; Dave Fincher, Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. W. K. Faulk, Dallas; Mrs. Mollie Faulk, Dallas, and other relatives.
Corley's Funeral Home will direct the arrangements. | FINCHER, Thomas Jefferson (I144)
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Thomas Jefferson Warren, of Central Academy, age 35, 2 Dec 1883, is a farmer and his contact is Mrs Minnie Lee Warren of Central Academy. He is of medium height and slender with blue eyes and dark hair. | WARREN, Thomas Jefferson (I2345)
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Thomas Raymond Park, age 25, born 27 Sep 1891, Ripley, Miss, is a laborer at Poinsett Lbt & Mfg Co in Truman. He is single, of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and hair. | PARKS, Thomas Raymond (I14458)
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Thomas told this story to his son-in-law "I was born in Finley Township, Washington Co, Pa, 6 Jan 1802. My father was Andrew Farley. My mother's maiden name was Hannah Templeton. My father died 14 Mar 1814. My mother died during the year 1825."
He named his siblings...listed here.
"I moved with my family when about three years old to the Fork of the Big Wheeling, Virginia, about twelve miles above the city of Wheeling. I was apprenticed to Col. James Rupple at Washington, Pa, learning the carpenter and joining trade from about 1818 until I was of age. I married Annie Marlatt of Washington, PA, 8 Jan 1824. We moved to Pittsburgh in 1825 and to Allegheny in 1826, where I resided for many years engaging in the manufacture and sale of furniture. I took an active part in public affairs and held various positions and offices both by elections and by appointment in the borough, county, state, and government. I was a member of the Borough Council, a school director at different times, Clerk of the County Courts, Post Master under President Pierce and Superintendent of the Marine Hospital in Allegheny under President Buchanan. My wife died in June 1845. I married Annie McKenzie in July 1847. I joined the Christian Church 5 Jul 1830 in Pittsburgh. My parents were Presbyterian. When I was a boy I was a Methodist. I'm a Democrat in Politics."
In his story, he listed his children...also listed here. | FARLEY, Thomas F (I11460)
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Thomas Vernon Armstrong of Copan, age 40, born 8 Jun 1878, is an oil worker for Sheets Bros in Copan. His nearest relative is (wife) Gertie E Armstrong. He is tall with a medium build and brown eyes and hair. | ARMSTRONG, Thomas Vernon (I35)
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Thomas Vernon Armstrong, age 64, born 8 Jan 1878 in Berry County, Missouri, is not employed and his contact person is Charles E Armstrong of Boise. | ARMSTRONG, Thomas Vernon (I35)
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Thomas was a soldier in the War of 1812 & settled on a farm in Kentucky when he was a young man. Thomas went to Illinois shortly after the War, having been favorably impressed with the country while a soldier. He settled on a farm in Madison Co, IL, and here his first three children were born. He moved to east Missouri in 1831, and from there to Newton Co, in 1838, settling within one & a half miles of Ritchey, MO, where he remained until his death at age 86. Thomas held the office of Justice of the Peace for 16 years and was Assessor of Ripley Co, MO. | ARMSTRONG, Thomas (I738)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18020)
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Thompson, James Wellington, age 63, born 2 Jul 1878, Kickery County [sic], Missouri. His contact is Mrs Sulla Ann Thompson of Mesquite. He is 5'5", 148 pounds, with blue eyes and gray hair. | THOMPSON, James Wellington (I8951)
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Thos K Cook
3 males <5 [1835-1840] ?, Emisiah, Cornelius
1 male 5-10 [1830-1835] Thomas E
1 male 10-15 [1825-1830] James P
1 male 20-30 [1810-1820]
1 male 30-40 [1800-1810] Thomas K
1 female 5-10 [1830-1835]
1 female 10-15 [1825-1830] Nancy F
1 female 30-40 [1800-1810] Nancy P
311-11, -11--1 | COOK, Thomas K (I10768)
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Thos Marvin Kirkpatrick of Levita, b. 8 Jun 1886, Wortham, Texas, is a farmer for T D Acrer? and is married with two children. He is tall and slender with brown eyes and hair. | KIRKPATRICK, Thomas Marvin (I18498)
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Thos. Arnold Mary Rogers October 15 1886 incomplete Union Co, MS | ROGERS, Mary Catherine (I5262)
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Three children: Betty, Carolyn and Clifton. | WILLS, Leola Rose (I17328)
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Thu., Apr. 23 (8-1); Mrs. M. P. Chambers, wife of J. T. Chambers, died yesterday. Funeral from the family residence on South 12th. Burial at Oakwood. | ROBINSON, Martha Priscilla (I16446)
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Thursday
Mrs. W.C. (Lela) Manning of Gatesville died here April 16. She was 86.
Services were held Saturday at Scott's Funeral Home with Rev. Rex Tilly officiating. Burial was in Restland Cemetery.
She was born February 10, 1907, in Coryell County, daughter of the late William and Lidia Donaldson.
She married Bill Cole Manning on October 23, 1922, in Gatesville, and they lived here until moving to Odessa in 1944. They returned to Gatesville in 1957.
She was a partner with her husband in farming and ranching.
Mrs. Manning was preceded in death by two sons, Billy Manning and Jim Manning, and two grandsons, Tony and Jeff Manning.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Nita Brown of Gatesville, and Mary Smith of Conroe; two sons, Jack Manning of Odessa and Fred Manning of Palestine; one sister, Edna Oneal of Galveston; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were Mike Smith, Jimmy Smith, Matt Smith, C. Jack Manning, Bobby Manning and Bill Caufield.
Memorials may be made to Cedar Ridge Church of Christ in Gatesville. | DONALDSON, Lela Mae (I1754)
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Thursday
EMMETT ARMSTRONG
Graveside services for Emmett Armstrong, 60, of Palacious, Texas, and formerly of Laneville will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at Laneville Cemetery under the direction of Bryan Funeral Home.
Mr. Armstrong died Tuesday in his residence in Palacious.
He was employed by Monsanto Chemical Co. in Texas City. Mr. Armstrong was a Baptist.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Laneville; a daughter, Mrs. Rena Jean Bryce of Lake Livingston; two sons, Bobby Joe Armstrong and Larry Armstrong, both of Texas City; two sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Flanagan of Mount Enterprise and Mrs. Dorothy Randles of Hutchinson, Kan,; four brothers, Charlie Armstrong of Laneville, Cecil Armstrong of Lake Cherokee, Billy Joe Armstrong of Texas City and Loyd Armstrong of New London; and seven grandchildren. | ARMSTRONG, Emitt Earl (I147)
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Thursday Morning
M.D. Brazzil, who was struck Tuesday afternoon by a Katy train near Little River, died at 3:30 in a local institution of surgery. The home of the deceased is in Waco. He was 48 years of age, and was unmarried.
His brother, Doc Brazzil, lives in the Grove community.
The funeral services and interment will be held this afternoon in the Grove cemetery. | BRAZZIL, Hardee D (I1746)
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Tichenor? | PARTLOW, Martha Jane (I24142)
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Tiffany Convers
1 347 348 Litt John 52 M Farmer 300 100 Germany/Hassan
2 347 348 Litt Clara 46 F Germany/Hassan
3 347 348 Litt Conrad 18 M Farm Laborer Germany/Hassan
4 347 348 Litt Clara 20 F Hassen
5 347 348 Litt Julia 24 F Hassen
6 347 348 Litt Catherine 4 F NY
He was a farmer. | LITT, John (I4739)
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til 7 Aug 1865 | MCGHEE, Merideth (I8836)
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Tipton Thompson, Precinct 2 | THOMPSON, Tipton (I8934)
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Tipton Thompson, Precinct 4 | THOMPSON, Tipton (I8934)
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Tipton Williams, born 7 May 1873, lives on postal route 1, Elkton, Missouri. He must have been widowed already; he lists Ellen Williams (his mother) as his nearest relative at the same address. | WILLIAMS, Tipton (I23090)
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to John Dinning, [fkhutch at lvcm.com] | Source (S362)
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to Onnie [Annie?] Pennington? | MAY, David (I21664)
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Tom Green Co, Texas | MANNING, John Glover (I5286)
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Tom McCallum
1849 - 1920
Following a two week illness, Uncle Tom McCallum died at the family home in Garland, Tuesday at 12:30. Uncle Tom had suffered for three or four years from diabetes, which gradually sapped his constitution. For some time he had been in critical condition, and his death was not unexpected.
Paralysis developed about ten days ago, which was the immediate cause of his death. Funeral services were conducted at the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church Wednesday at two o'clock by Rev. Sam Templeton, pastor of the Rockwall Presbyterian church, and a friend of the family. A large crowd of friends was in attendance to honor the memory of a man whom all loved. Interment followed in the family plot at Pleasant Valley's pioneer cemetery.
John Thomas McCallum was born in York County, SC Feb 9, 1849. He served in the Confederate Army from there and fought through the war. Following the close of the war he left shortly being harassed by carpet baggers who made life dangerous for Southern sympathizers. He came to Rusk County in 1871 where he lived for two years, coming from there to Pleasant Valley community where he established a home and lived up to a few years ago when he moved to Garland.
He had by hard work and thrift accumulated considerable land. He married Miss Bettie Kelly in Rusk County in 1873, and to this union were born twelve children, nine of whom are still living, namely: Dr. Charles McCallum of Okla., Mack of Dallas, and Joe, Gee and J. T. of Garland; Mrs. Nina Pace, Mrs. Maude Flook, Mrs. Bertie Roberson of Garland and Mrs. Ola Bell Harris of Eldorado, Okla. Active pallbearers were his nephews: E. H., Ono, Homer, Guy, H. C. and Fred McCallum. Note: John Thomas McCallum was born at York District, SC February 9, 1849 and married C. Bettie Kelley in 1873. His parents were Peter and Violet Amelia Wallace McCallum. Tom McCallum died on December 28, 1920 and is buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetery. | MCCALLUM, John Thomas D (I7146)
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Tom signed her death certificate. | MELLEN, Pearla Lewis (I19266)
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Tom Township
William McGhee Head M 58 Sep 1841 Ohio m. 35 yrs.
Sarah McGhee Wife F 51 Feb 1849 Indiana 10/9 children
Clinton McGhee Son M 16 Aug 1883 Iowa
Eliza McGhee Dau F 13 Jul 1886 South Dakota
Ernest McGhee Son M 10 Sep 1889 South Dakota
Cathrine M McGhee Dau F 8 Dec 1891 South Dakota
I'm fairly certain this is our family. | MCGHEE, William Taylor (I8837)
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Tombstone inscription: Ci Git, Dame Achille Dupre, nee Azema Beraud, Nee le 18 Mai 1839, Decedee le 15 Fevrier 1882. | BERAUD, Azema (I24420)
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Tombstone inscription: Ici repose Joseph Beraud, ne le 11 Juin 1809, decede le 14 Decembre 1878.
There are two young girls at the Sacred Heart Convent on the 1850 census, ages 12 and 13. | BERAUD, Joseph (I18373)
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Tompkinsville District
Edward N Harlin Self M 25 Kentucky
Nancy Harlin Wife F 16 Kentucky | HARLIN, Edward N (I21439)
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Tope | CARRAHER, Ruth Elaine (I5034)
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Toured London, England | STERLING, Walter E (I6100)
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Township 1
John F Disney Head M 70 Missouri age 24
Mary E Disney Wife F 63 Missouri age 17
John is a shoe salesman. | DISNEY, John Franklin (I12250)
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Township 1
Mary E Disney Head F 75 Missouri
Edna Mount Dau F 51 Missouri
They're both widowed, Edna is a cook at a hospital. | CARPENTER, Mary Elizabeth (I12251)
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Township 1
Mary E Disney Head F 75 Missouri
Edna Mount Dau F 51 Missouri
They're both widowed, Edna is a cook at a hospital. | DISNEY, Edna Fern (I12272)
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Township 1, Millerton PO
Roland T Burford ?tab?M ?tab?46 ?tab?Alabama
Caroline Burford ?tab?F ?tab?33 ?tab?Missouri
Wm S Burford ?tab??tab?M ?tab?13 ?tab?California
Geo L Burford ?tab??tab?M ?tab?11 ?tab?California
Mary B Burford ?tab??tab?F ?tab? 7 ?tab?California
Robert N Burford ?tab?M ?tab? 5 ?tab?California
James P Burford ?tab?M ?tab? 3 ?tab?California
Alice R Burford ?tab?F ?tab? 1 ?tab?California [2?]
Roland is a farmer.
Millerton was the original county seat of Fresno County; it's now in Madera County.
Isaac Newton and family are just a few rows up in the same page. | BURFORD, Roland Tankersley (I2463)
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Township 10
Geo. L Burford Head M 40 May 1860 California m. 13 yrs.
Jennie M Burford Wife F 39 May 1861 Illinois 4/2 children
Geo. E Burford Son M 6 Sep 1893 California
Elfie Burford Dau F 1 Jul 1898 California
Frank H Johnston Boarder M 18 Jun 1881 California
This is indexed under BINFORD. George is a farmer. | BURFORD, George Lee (I2467)
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Township 102 Range 4 Crooked Creek
John Fischel M 29 Ohio
Rachel A Fischel F 22 Pennsylvania
Almira Fischel F 2 Minnesota
Leander S Fischel M 1 Minnesota
They live next to John and Martha Holliday. | FISHEL, John III (I23498)
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Township 106
Charles Bates Self M 23 Minnesota
Alice Bates Wife F 18 Indiana
They live next to his parents. | BATES, Charles L (I23771)
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Township 106
Harvey Ellis Self M 36 Illinois
Emma Ellis Wife F 27 Wisconsin
Herman F Ellis Son M 3 Dakota Territories
Harvey is a farmer. They live near John and Mary. | ELLIS, Harvey Sewell (I23765)
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Township 106
Herman N Luce Self M 60 New York
Mary E Luce Wife F 49 New York
Francis H Luce Son M 16 Minnesota
Charles H Luce Son M 7 Dakota Territories
Mary Holmes M-i-l F 80 New York
Anna Putnam Dau F 26 Wisconsin
Francis E Putnam G-dau F 6 Montana
Herman is a farmer. | LUCE, Anna M (I23712)
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Township 106
Thomas W Bates Self M 60 New Hampshire
Hannah Bates Wife F 43 New York
Albert Bates Son M 25 Minnesota
George Bates Son M 17 Minnesota
Ellenor Bates Dau F 13 Minnesota
Almeran Bates Son M 10 Minnesota
Austin Bates Son M 8 Minnesota
John Bates Son M 4 Minnesota
Frank Bates Son M 2 Dakota Territories
Thomas is a farmer. They live next to Charles and Alice, near Harvey and Emma Ellis. | BATES, Thomas W (I23705)
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Township 106, Lake County, Dakota Territory
Herman N Luce Self M 60 New York
Mary E Luce Wife F 49 New York
Francis H Luce Son M 16 Minnesota
Charles H Luce Son M 7 Dakota Territories
Mary Holmes M-i-l F 80 New York
Anna Putnam Dau F 26 Wisconsin
Francis E Putnam G-dau F 6 Montana
Herman is a farmer. | LUCE, Herman N (I23707)
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Township 106, Lake County, Dakota Territory
John Luce Self M 23 Minnesota
Mary E Luce Wife F 21 Minnesota
John is a farmer. | LUCE, John (I23688)
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Township 106, Lake County, Dakota Territory
William H Luce Self M 34 Wisconsin
Mary E Luce Wife F 38 Ohio
David H Luce Son M 8 Dakota Territories
Eunice M Luce Dau F 6 Dakota Territories
Edith Elexa Luce Dau F 4 Dakota Territories
William N Luce Son M 1 Dakota Territories
Eunice A Ault M-i-l F 68 Vermont
William Owens Other M 22 Wisconsin
William H is a farmer and Wm O is a laborer. | LUCE, William H (I23710)
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Township 12 North, Range 15 East, BHM
Rhoda, age 58 and widowed has her own income and is living alone. I can only wonder why she was so far from home in such a wild place.
Minnie L Kelley, age 21, Iowa (her daughter), is listed - also alone - on the previous page (20B), also with her own income.
I found a 1930s era map that shows this area to be called Edison, near Flint Rock Hill. It's 2 townships west of the northeast corner township. This is right on the edge of the Cheyenne River Reservation. Perhaps Minnie was teaching school. | COON, Rhoda M (I9140)
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Township 14
Delila Tucker Female 53 Georgia
George Tucker Male 19 Alabama
Thomas Tucker Male 15 Alabama
An Tucker Female 19 Alabama
Jane Tucker Female 32 Alabama
Daniel Tucker Male 8 Alabama
John Tucker Male 4 Alabama
George and Thomas are farming. | ???, Delilah (I24309)
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