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William is listed as a doctor in the Birth Records of Hickory County, MO.
William Coon became a physician and was a state representative from the counties of White, Jasper, Benton, and Pulaski in 1841-2, and 1845-6. He was an associate judge in the circuit court of Indiana, a farmer, and physician in the Civil War. In 1848 he moved to Missouri. [Raymond Coon] | COON, Dr William (I8989)
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William is not included in the article on Priula located in "The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois", published by Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, 1893. | DUNN, William Samuel (I13782)
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William is not on the 1880 Census in Tennessee. He may be reason that Agnes reports nine children instead of ten. | LEE, William James (I10086)
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William J Stuteville of Okra, age 21, b. 14 Mar 1896, in the Grove, Texas, is a farmer for ? A Dingler. He is single and claims exemption because his father is blind. He is tall with a medium build, gray eyes and brown hair. | STUTEVILLE, William Jasper (I8330)
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William Jasper Barnett of rural Shuford, age 32, 9 Feb 1886, is a farmer and his contact is his mother, Mary C Barnett. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair. (The registrar is his brother, Edd.) | BARNETT, William Jasper (I2334)
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William Jr's death record lists her as Caroline Morris. Catherine E's marriage record to Charles lists her as Catherine Postern. Her death record gives Catherine Louisa Harris and says she is married. Her stone at Green-Wood gives Catherine L Harris and also lists William H and Joseph G. Is Postern her maiden name? She was only 39 in 1870, did she re-marry after William's death? | ???, Catherine Louisa (I22278)
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William K. (Bill) Brazzil dies at age 64
William K. "Bill" Brazzil of Highlands died Aug 23 in a Baytown hospital. He was 64.
Services were held Aug. 25 at Sterling-White Funeral Home in Highlands with Rev James F. "Jimmy" Brazzil and Tom Barthel officiating. Burial in in White Chapel Cemetery in Highlands.
He was born in Coryell County, Sept 2, 1929, son of the late Edwin and Alice Brazzil. He was reared and attended school in Flat. An avid gardener his hobby was growing Texas wildflowers, often sharing the seeds with people from all over.
He was a Veteran of the Korean War, serving in the US Army. He was also very active in supporting the Highlands Fire Department, Little League Baseball, and all school sponsored activities in the Crosby, Highlands and Baytown areas.
Survivors include his wife, Becky, of Highlands; three sons, John Brazzil of Baytown, Stephen Brazzil and Rusty Brazzil, both of Highlands; two daughters, Lynn Morris of Baytown and Katie McCullen of New Caney; three brothers, James W. "Jim" Brazzil of Highlands, Chester "Chuck" Brazzil of Nolanville, and John Brazzil of Canyon; six sisters, Binnie Williams of Fort Worth, Lois McCutchen of Gatesville, Gladys Barr of Flat, Sarah McCuthen of Hewitt, Bobbie Geiselbrecht of Flat, and Charlene Neatherlin of Highlands; and seven grandchlildren. | BRAZZIL, William Knox (I1725)
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William M Buchanan of Forgan, age 30, 4 Jul 1886, Argonia, Kansas, is married and has two children. He is a farmer and has lost one eye. He is of medium build and height with blue eyes and brown hair. | BUCHANAN, Willie Mike (I10745)
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William may be her father. | TRAYLOR, Peggy (I5594)
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William Minto Harris, age 54, born 21 Oct 1887, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, lives at Nocona, Texas. His contact is Mrs M W Harris, also of Nocona. | HARRIS, William Minton (I11650)
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William moved to Texas from Benton Co, Arkansas, between the summer of 1860 and 1864 when his daughter Virginia was born.
William Warfield petitioned the court for guardianship of his sister, Elizabeth, who was of unsound mind. Solomon had left her his land when he returned to Arkansas. The original petition was filed on January 8, 1869 and granted on January 25th. An inventory filed with the court by William on January 26, 1869 shows 272 acres valued at $500. William received several disbursements for building 'cribs and smokehouses' in 1870 and later. He sold the land in parcels and the last was sold by January 23, 1875. By 1880 Lydia, his wife, is counted as a widow in the Smith County census. | ARMSTRONG, William Warfield (I172)
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William Rigby
1 male 16-26
1 male 26-45 | RIGBY, William (I21275)
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William Rigby Sr
2 males under 10
1 male 16-26
1 male 45 and over
1 female under 10
1 female 26-45 | RIGBY, William (I5265)
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William Rigsby
3 White males 10-15
2 White makes over 15
3 White females
2 Slaves
10 total | RIGBY, William (I5265)
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William S Collard | COLLARD, William Samuel (I24073)
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William Scott Burford, Crane Valley | BURFORD, William Scott (I2466)
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William Shackelford and his wife, Mary, sold land to Joseph Martin, December 16, 1807. The land and
both men of Henry County. Deed Book 7, page 122. | ???, Mary (I4219)
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William Shackelford, for love and affection for his daughter Harriet, deeded her a slave, October 24, 1834. Deed Book 11, page 466. | SHACKELFORD, Harriet M (I4221)
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William Shackelford, son of Henry, Sr., and his wife, Mary, was born in King William County, Va., in
1759. He was a Revolutionary war soldier, and according to his own statements in his pension petition, he went from King William County to Caroline, from Caroline to Powhatan, and from there to Montgomery
County, and still later to Henry County.
He was married twice, but the identity of either of his wives is not known, but one of them was named
Tabitha and the other one was Mary, as we see by the following records:
Tabitha Shackelford, wife of William, relinquished her right of dower in a tract of land, July 1806, Order
Book 8, page 89.
William Shackelford and his wife, Mary, sold land to Joseph Martin, December 16, 1807. The land and
both men of Henry County. Deed Book 7, page 122.
This had to be William, Sr., as William, Jr. was born 1801, so he would have been but five and six -
correction --five or six years of age.
We do not know how many children William Shackelford had, but we find mention of the following:
William Shackelford, for love and affection for his daughter Harriet, deeded her a slave, October 24, 1834. Deed Book 11, page 466.
William Shackelford, Sr., for love and affection for his son William Shackelford, Jr., deeded a slave to him, April 18, 1837. Deed Book 12, page 225.
And from the marriage and other records we find that William Shackelford had no less than seven children, and since Tabitha appears to have been his first wife, she was probably mother of most, if not all, of them. They were as follows:
George William---------------(married first ??
(married second, Sophia Lamkin)
Harriet-----------------------(maried Duke Price)
Jane--------------------------(married ??
Lucy-------------------------(married James B. Toney)
Elizabeth---------------------(married Gabriel Stultz)
Sally------------------------- (married James Glass)
Mary-------------------------(married Drewry Pulliam)
We are of the opinion that there were others but these are all that we have the names of. And we do not
have their order of birth. But it would appear that Harriet was the youngest, as she never married until
1837. Duke Price and Harriet M. Shackelford were married--marriage bond dated December 11, 1837. And that is all the information we have of her family. | SHACKELFORD, William (I4202)
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William Shackelford, Sr., for love and affection for his son William Shackelford, Jr., deeded a slave to him, April 18, 1837. Deed Book 12, page 225.
The only son of William (Buck) Shackelford was George William, who was born in Virginnia, probably
Montgomery County, March (3 or 5), 1801. He died in Henry County, Va., October 20, 1870. He was
married a second time, his first wife is thought to have been a Miss Taylor, but for that we have no proof.
But we find the followng records in Henry County.
One William Barnard, of Spottsylvania County, was deceased, and Arthur H. H. Barnard, of Henry
County, was the executor of his estate, with William Shackelford and William H. Norman as his bondsmen. See Order Book 13, page 171.
William Shackelford and his wife, Sophia, and William H. Norman, sold a tract of land to one James Green, August 16, 18(45 or 46) said land being the William Shackelford and William H. Norman from the estate of Arthur H. H. Barnard. Same reference as above.
By this it would appear that ------ Shackelford and Norman were heirs or legatees of Arthur H. H. Barnard.
And as we find no connection any other way we wonder if Norman and Shackelford were not heirs through inter-marriage with the Barnards, was the first wife of William Shackelford a Barnard. | SHACKELFORD, George William (I4220)
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William T Charles M 34 Arkansas
Elizabeth Charles F 37 Texas
Franklin Charles M 10 Texas
Mary Charles F 7 Texas
Friend Charles M 6 Texas
Isacc Charles M 4 Texas
Walter Charles M 1 Texas
Manerva Bootright F 17 Texas | CHARLES, William T (I10293)
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William W Brazzil M 50 Texas
William is reported to be widowed. | BRAZZIL, William Wesley (I8250)
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William was the proprietor of the Hig Mountain Store, two miles from the Winn House. | MALTBIE, William (I17127)
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William Wesley Brazzil of Iowa Park, age 38, b. 13 Sept 1879, is a mechanic for Running Repair Shop and his nearest relative is Esther Brazzil. He is of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and iron gray hair. | BRAZZIL, William Wesley (I8250)
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Williamson Beat 6
J G Snead Self M 43 Georgia
Mary Snead Wife F 45 Georgia
Mary Snead Dau F 24 Alabama | SNEAD, Joseph G (I6422)
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Williamson Co, Tennessee | PIPKIN, John (I12849)
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Williamson Division, Georgetown PO
James Hogan M 41 Tennessee
Eviline Hogan F 24 Tennessee
Rufus M Hogan M 5 Texas
Tennessee Hogan F 2 Texas
James is a farmer. | HOGAN, James Lowery (I3684)
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Williamson or Richmond County | PIPKIN, Catherine (I13094)
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Willie May Pryor was born 25 June 1909 in Sumner County. The headstone for Willie Mai Brown gives 17 Jul 1909. Given the popularity of these names, I'm not sure this is the right grave. | PRYOR, Willie May (I10099)
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Willie was previously married to BROWN. | COGGINS, Willie A (I8551)
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Willis is 65, widowed and boarding with the Ringlands. | HARLAN, James Willis (I21465)
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Willow Springs | PASCHALL, G R (I8956)
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Willow Springs Township, East Sixth Street
J L Hendrix Head Male 53 Kentucky
Clara B Hendrix Wife Female 50 Missouri
Ruth I Hendrix Dau Female 18 Arkansas
Opal B Hendrix Dau Female 15 Arkansas
Okey Patterson F-in-l Male 78 West Virginia
Mary M Patterson M-in-l Female 67 Missouri
Neva McIvor Roomer Female 7 Missouri
James is a school teacher. | HENDRIX, James L (I14910)
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Willow Township
Ernest E Morse Head M 74 Pennsylvania
Lillian Morse Wife F 69 Iowa
Marjorie Jane Morse G-dau F 14 Iowa [mother born ND]
Robert Eugene Morse G-son M 12 Iowa
Richard Allen Morse G-son M 10 Iowa | MORSE, Ernest Elmer (I21902)
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Willow Township
Robert W Carraher Head M 31 Mar 1869 Illinois m. 8 yrs.
Marie Carraher Wife F 27 Sep 1872 Iowa 4/4 children
John J Carraher Son M 6 Nov 1893 Iowa
Gertrude M Carraher Dau F 4 Jun 1895 Iowa
Modesta J Carraher Dau F 3 Nov 1896 Iowa
Hope E Carraher Dau F ?/12 Aug 1899 Iowa
Robert's job is hardware. | CARRAHER, Robert William (I5022)
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Wills Creek | WALLER, Jessie (I11487)
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Wilouby Sparks | SPARKS, Willoughby (I6510)
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Wilson Township
Head Charles E Monroe M 31 Kansas
Wife Minnie M Monroe F 27 Kansas
Son Charles W Monroe M 0 Kansas
Servant Clara Betts F 23 Kansas
Hired Lige Armstrong M 20 Arkansas | ARMSTRONG, Elijah (I72)
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Wilson Township, Chamberlain PO
Ernest McGhee M 47 South Dakota
Lacey McGhee F 34 South Dakota
Elizabeth McGhee F 4 South Dakota
Ernest married 19 years. Lacey married 4 years, ancestry Indian, Presbyterian, maiden Ashley. | MCGHEE, Ernest Elwood (I23562)
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Winchester School District
Marion Coon Head M 55 Wisconsin m. 26 yrs.
Abigail Coon Wife F 48 Wisconsin 14/11 children
Mabel Coon Dau F 16 Iowa
Florence Coon Dau F 14 Iowa
Ida Coon Dau F 12 Iowa
Gladys Coon Dau F 10 Iowa
Margareth Coon Dau F 3 Wisconsin
George Coon Son M 1 North Dakota
Anna Coon Dau F 18 Iowa
Marion is a plasterer and farmer. | COON, Marion (I9143)
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Winfield Scott Boling | BOLING, Winfield Scott (I24080)
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Winn Parish Enterprise News-American
May 17, 1956
J. D. Puckett, 75, Buried Thursday At Gansville
J. D. Puckett, 75, retired merchant of Jonesboro, and native of the Gansville community, died suddenly at his home in Jonesboro at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral services were held at the Jonesboro Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Thursday, with burial in the Gansville Cemetery.
Burial was under direction of Southern Funeral Home.
Mr. Puckett was a member of a well known Winn Parish family. At one time he was a farmer, merchant, and postmaster at Gansville. Later he was in the mercantile business at Calvin. From there he moved to Jonesboro where he engaged in business for many years, retiring several years ago.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ollie Stinson Puckett of Jonesboro, who is a native of Gansville; one son, _loy Puckett, West Monroe; three sisters, Mrs. Gordie Stinson of Ruston, Mrs. Ella Mixon of Dodson, and Mrs. Ada Sledge, Ringold; and three grandchildren. | PUCKETT, Joel Davis (I14186)
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Winn Parish Enterprise, March 21, 1935
History of Calvin Community and School Is Recounted
..."Many settlers were attracted to the place because of the railroad and sawmill that had been put in. By 1902 the population had grown so that it was decided a school was needed. The work on the building was begun. While working on the school building a Baptist minister came to Calvin and held a revival under the old mill stand. People realized that they needed a church in the community. They decided there were not enough children to have school so they went into the building and organized a Baptist Church. The next year, however, they organized the first school with Miss Gordie Puckett teacher."...
Relics of The Past, Treasured Because of Age, Are On Display At The Parish Fair, Oct 10, 1930
Mrs. A. T. Stinson shows a beaded purse which has been in the Puckett family for ninety years. She also exhibits a sad-iron which has been in the family for a hundred years. | PUCKETT, Gorda Anna (I6483)
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Winnebago District
John Dee Head M 34 Iowa
Dorcas Dee Wife F 33 Nebraska
Lyle Gookin Hired M 20 Missouri | DEE, John E (I8816)
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Winnebago Precinct
James Dee Head M 58 Jun 1842 Ohio m. 30 yrs.
Nancy Dee Wife F 47 Jan 1853 Ohio 6/6 children
Ida Dee Dau F 17 Sep 1883 Iowa
John Dee Son M 13 Apr 1887 Iowa
Olive Dee Dau F 9 May 1891 Iowa | DEE, James (I8810)
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Winnebago Precinct
Joseph W Starky Head M 53 Iowa
Martha L Starky Wife F 29 Iowa
Joseph E Starky Son M 11 Iowa
Samual H Ashby Servant M 48 Iowa
James G Ashby Servant M 42 Iowa
Howward P Ashby Servant M 23 Iowa
They're all farmers. | ASHBY, Samuel H (I5119)
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Winnebago Precinct
Joseph W Starky Head M 53 Iowa 2nd marriage, 12 years
Martha L Starky Wife F 29 Iowa 2/1 children
Joseph E Starky Son M 11 Iowa
Samual H Ashby Servant M 48 Iowa
James G Ashby Servant M 42 Iowa
Howward P Ashby Servant M 23 Iowa
They're all farmers. | ASHBY, James G (I5122)
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Winnebago Precinct
Joseph W Starky Head M 53 Iowa 2nd marriage, 12 years
Martha L Starky Wife F 29 Iowa 2/1 children
Joseph E Starky Son M 11 Iowa
Samual H Ashby Servant M 48 Iowa
James G Ashby Servant M 42 Iowa
Howward P Ashby Servant M 23 Iowa
They're all farmers. | ASHBY, Howard P (I17452)
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Winter Creek Precinct
Arthur Luce Head M 49 South Dakota
Emma A Luce Wife F 54 Illinois
Arthur is a mechanic in a garage. | LUCE, Arthur L (I23684)
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with her parents | ACORD, Catherine (I10807)
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