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3651 | After 1833 death of 1st husban Jeremiah Black, Sarah remarried to George Breeding. This would have been between 1833-1847; when a lengthy circuit court suit in Green County, Kentucky mentioned her as Sarah Breeding, wife of George Breeding. Based on her marriage date of Dec 1795; and age in 1810 census (between 16-25); believe Sarah would have been closer to age 25; placing her birth about 1780. | Neall, Sarah (I42411)
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3652 | After Jack died she remarried her former husband ??? Miller. | Wray, Jacqueline 'Jackie' (I62000)
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3653 | Age 62 when he applied for his Rev. War Pension in TiogaCounty,Pennsylvania. | Seely, Ebenezer (I52557)
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3654 | Age 71, and living in Fairfield County, Connecticut when he appliedforRev. War Pensiom in 1832. | Seely, Ebenezer (I52601)
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3655 | Age listed as 50 in 1851 census, placing birth closer to 1801. | Kidson, Jane (I105421)
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3656 | Age varies by almost 10 years as to when born in various records. The war enlistment and naturalization record indicate he was born closer to 1875 rather then 1880. | Tortora, Peter P. (I18271)
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3657 | Agnes Wightman was mentioned in Father, Thomas Wightman's Will, Proven in 1570, and dated 1 December 1567. Also mentioned were sons, William, Richard, John, and George. | Wightman, Agnes (I28537)
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3658 | Aileen Rose Runyan Obituary Aileen Rose Runyan, 84, a longtime Deming resident, passed away at her residence on Friday, July 1, 2011. A funeral service has been scheduled for 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at Baca's Funeral Chapel. Pastor Paul Temple will officiate with a private internment to follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Aileen was born May 12, 1927 to Jesse Elizabeth Croon and James A. Thompson in Bowie, Arizona. On December 5, 1953 Aileen married her life partner, William Russell Runyan and they had two beautiful girls. She always supported her husband as his secretary and business book keeper. Aileen loved to entertain any conversation that involved religion and politics. She reveled in hearing about and sharing different thoughts about those two topics. An endearing attribute is that she always took care of anyone who was in need. She never turned anyone away from her welcoming home. Survivors include two daughters, Linda (Jerry) Worrell of Farmington and Bennie Ann (Ross) Haeberle of Magnolia, TX; five grandchildren, Casey Bennett, Sabrina Lancaster, Kelsey & Alec Haeberle and Heather Worrell; one great-grandson, Devin Bennett and one sister, Goldie Rice of Deming. Aileen was preceded in death by her loving husband, William, her parents, sister, Opal Dunn and loving son-in-law, Royce Bennett. Published in Deming Headlight on July 5, 2011 | Thompson, Aileen Rose (I33705)
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3659 | AKA_(FACTS_PG): In 1884, was 40 years of age, and claimed full Choctaw Blood. | Jackson, William 'Billie' (I21157)
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3660 | Alamogordo Daily News Dorothy Louise ?Granny? Skaggs, 85 Nov 23, 2004, 12:15 pm Dorothy Louise ?Granny? Skaggs, 85 Touched many lives Dorothy Louise ?Granny? Skaggs, 85, of Tularosa, left us on Nov.21,2004, at her home. She was born Dec. 31, 1918, in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Granny is survived by two daughters, Paula Kelly and her companionJimmyFierro, of Alamogordo, and Myrtle Roberts of Cleburn, Texas; heradoptedson, Haskell Hall of Tularosa; 18 grandchildren; 39great-grandchildren;eight great-great-grandchildren; two sisters,Agnus Weldy and BurleenHargess of Carlsbad; numerous nieces andnephews, including a specialniece, Dolly (Lil Reskell) Jameson; andfive special friends, ValieraHughey, Melba Walton, Ronni-GaleBalderama, Helen Maynez and Vicky(Maynez) Washington. Granny raised four nieces and nephews, Susie Hutchins and Ann FreemanofSilver City, David Skaggs of Missouri, and Billy Skaggs of Georgia.Sheraised an additional 83 kids throughout her lifetime. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Paul Skaggs; bythreesons, Ernest Skaggs, Fred Skaggs and Donny Skaggs; her parents,Fred andAmandia Strawbridge; two brothers, Benny Strawbridge andWilliamStrawbridge; a grandson, Kenneth Skaggs; and agreat-grandson,Christopher Skaggs. Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. in theTularosaCemetery, where she will be laid to rest beside her husbandand sons.Pallbearers will be Gary Chaverria, Ramon Arambula, KennyJameson Jr.,Thomas Williams, Joe Hutchins and Haskell Hall. Honorarybearers are herloving grandsons, John Kelly, Martin Patrick Kelly III,James Maynes,Poncho Fierro, Davanta Graham, Eddie Wyatt, JeffHutchins, Mike Skaggs,Ernest (Jasper) Skaggs, Ray Skaggs, Paul Skaggs,Jimmy Skaggs, KennyJameson, Sr., Joe Skaggs, Robert Skaggs, ZakeSkaggs, and Brady Pipkin. In honor of Granny, Monty James Walton and Shelley Walton willbesinging. Granny touched many lives and will be loved and missed by all. Services are under the direction of Hamilton-O?Dell Funeral Home. To send a tribute to the family, please visit www.mem.com. | Skaggs, Dewey Paul (I41948)
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3661 | Albert and Bertha moved to Manchester and had two children. | Wilkes, Albert (I49452)
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3662 | Albert Skaggs Enumeration District: 0062 Color: W Age: 64 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0100 County: Henderson Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mary 44, Kentucky Son William 18, Kentucky | Skaggs, Albert (I38153)
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3663 | Albert Waldrip FALL CREEK ? A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 22, at Fall Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church for Albert Rayman ?Ray? Waldrip of Fall Creek. He died May 18 of age-related causes at age 83. He was born Jan. 24, 1925, in Lake Arthur, N.M., to George and La Una Johnson Waldrip. He married Ellethra Beattie on Oct. 12, 1951, in Stevenson, Wash. Waldrip attended Springfield High School and later worked in the merchant marine. He started as a door patcher for Clear Fir in 1954 and retired in 1987. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Marilyn Macari of California and Mary Barnett of Fall Creek; two sons, Allen of Lowell and George of Fall Creek; a brother, George Jr. of Alaska; two sisters, Bonnie Hinkle and Sharon McClintic, both of Eugene; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A son, Albert, died in 1966. Arrangements by Lane Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home in Eugene. Remembrances to the 3 Angel Broadcasting Network. | Waldrip, Albert Rayman "Ray" (I105797)
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3664 | Albuquerque Journal - 6 November 1947 Martin - Mr. Nathaniel (Jack) Martin, A resident of this city three weeks, whose home was in Magdalena, N.M., passed away early Wednesday morning. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Leonard Oliver, who are here, a daughter Mrs Dale Terrel and a sister Mrs. J. H. Courtney of Magdalena, N.M., and two brothers, Frank R. of Hot Springs N.M., and Robert F. of Houston, Tex. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Strong-Thorne Mortuary. | Martin, Nathaniel G. "Jack" (I127977)
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3665 | Alda's Birthdate in the Social Security Death Index is listed as 20Dec1904. | Quigley, Alda Amanda Lee (I105291)
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3666 | Alexander "Archie" Lucia Listed in the 1900 Federal Census in Vaughn Township, Iron County, Wisconsin. His birth month and year is listed as February of 1874 in Wisconsin. (LDS film 1,249,514) | Lucia, Archibald Alexander 'Archie' (I53082)
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3667 | Alexander and Hellen were married on the 18th May 1866. Alexander was 22 years old a batchelor and a stone carter. His parents were James Laird, stone carter, and Margaret Sibbald. Hellen was 22 years old a spinster and a laundress, her parents were William Earsman, brassfounder, deceased, and Helen Horsburgh, deceased. Of note is that the marriage was witnessed by her sister Margaret Thomson and brother-in-law Peter Thomson, Margaret's husband. | Earsman, Hellen (I123673)
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3668 | Alexander Underwood was born in Green County KY 1816. His father I think was Chelesler Underwood ca.1793 North Carolina. Any info on this line would be much appreciated! Comment by Gene Underwood From: Gregory B. Graham [mailto:gbgraham@gte.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 9:33 PM Subject: KY & MO Underwoods I have seen several recent postings on Underwoods in Madison Co., MO and Green Co., KY. I have been researching Grahams and Combs in thatareaand I have accumulated some information on Chilester/Chichester Underwood.The following is a summary of what I have found: 1. In 1827 in Green Co., KY Chichester Underwood married PollyCombs.Some notes I found in a family bible (no indication of the source ofthenotes) state that my ancestor, Fielding Richard Combs was the step-son of Chichester and the son of Polly. Fielding was born in Green Co. in1823and lived most of his life in Madison Co., MO. Polly was a nicknameforMary. 2. I found the estate inventory (1827) and an estate settlement(1829)of James Underwood in Green Co., KY. The settlement lists disbursementsto Chichester, Hiram, John and Andrew Underwood. Hiram Underwood was the administrator. Chichester and Hiram received the largestdisbursementswith Hiram's being payments for "apt", probably payment for serving as administrator. Chichester's disbursement was listed as "recpt". Itwas either payment of a debt or distribution to an heir. John and Andrew received very small payments, under $1 as "recpt". In 1835 I found an allotment of dower to "Jane Underwood (late Steel)". 3. In a transcription of Green Co. marriages, I found a marriage of Jettester Underwood and Sally Combs on January 20, 1813, but I havenot found the original record for this marriage. I have found noothermention of Jettester. I have no factual basis for this thought, but I suspect thatChichesterand Jettester are the same person. Since Chet married Polly in 1827 itwould appear that he had a prior marriage since it has been stated that hehad children born prior to 1827. Hiram, John and Andrew arepossiblybrothers of Chicester, but that is impossible to tell from the estateinformationI have found.I hope this gives you some leads. If anyone findsanyinformation on Fielding Richard Combs, please let me know. He is my brickwall.GregGraham | Underwood, Chichester (I45872)
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3669 | Alexander was living in Monroe County, Kentucky and is listed in the1820census there. The ancestry of Alexander has remained a mystery tothepeople researching this family. His son Alexander was still alivein 1880and reported his father's birth to be Penn. This could bePennsylvania asit would mean the familywent South across theCumberland Gap. It couldalso mean Pendelton, SC where the firstrecords of Alexander are found.Several of the children ofAlexander'schildren report their fathers asbeing born in Penn also andwe are fairly certain they were born in SC.There are some clues torelatives. He could be related to the James andJohn in Knox County ashe is listed in Knox County, Tennessee tax recordsand in a petition inKnox County to open Roane County to settlement. Heprobably is relatedto other Mahans listed in early documents of RoaneCounty. These wouldbe David, found in tax records, John found in a courtrecord, and aMatthew found listed as a witness in land records by JudyKoster.Alexander sold his land in Roane Co in 1809 and went toCumberland Co,Ky with his second wife Patsy and some of the childrenfrom his firstmarriage. Alexander is listed in land records there as isAlexander Jr,David and Wilson (who may bethe William from the firstmarriage.) Theserecords are often in association with William and Henryand JosephParker and some members of the Bushong family.Since Williamand Joel,believed sons of Alexander and Patsy, are with these samepeople inPickens County, Alabama, it is reasonable to assume theytraveledwiththe Parkers and Bushongs after the death of Alexander.Alexander isfoundin Monroe Co Ky which was a part of Cumberland in the1820 censusand in tax records up to 1824. No further records exist so itisprobable that he died about that time. What happened to Patsyisunknown. She may have remarried but no record to this hasbeenfound.There is no proof but long time research indicatesthatAlexanderand Patsy had four children 2 girls and 2 boys. He and hismother, andbrother William moved to Pickens county Alabama about 1830with agroupfrom Cumberland County Kentucky. 1. Both Joel and WilliamlistKentucky as their birth. 2. Both Joel and William have a sonnamedAlexander. 3. There are three Alexanders in Kentucky 1820 census.OnlyAlexander of Cumberland county hadboys under 10. 4. Near theMahans inPickens county 1840 are Parkers and Bushongs. Both names areinCumberland County 1820 or so. 5. One of the descendants of theBushongswrote a piece some years back talking about the members of oneof thePresbyterian churches in Cumberland County who all packed up andmoved toPickens county about 1825. 6. Burrel Parker married a BushonginTuscaloosa, Ala about 1828. 7. Near the Mahans in Pickens isWilliamParker. An earlier census shows a Henry Parker. WilliamMahan's firstson is Henry. 8.Descendants ofAlexander's first marriageto PeggyBrashear have done quite a bit of research. One of thechildren welldocumented is Isaac. He left Tennessee about 1837 andmoved to TishomingoCounty Mississippi. He was one of the firstministers there. In 1839 hepatented land at SW 1/4 S9 T5 S R 11 E. 9.One of Isaac's daughters wasElizabeth. She married John H. Clark in1839 also in Tishomingo. 10. OnNov 18, 1841 Joel and Abigail Mahansold to John H. Clark 160 Acres atSE 1/4 S7 T 5 R 11 E. To anyone whoknows land titles this is about 1/2mile from Issac. The 1820 MonroeCounty census shows page number; entrynumber; surname; first name; 6columns of males counted ages 0-9 , 10-15, 16-17 , 18-25 , 26-44 , 45and up; and 5 columns of females countedages 0-9 , 10-17 , 18-25 ,26-44 , 45 and up--191 27 Mahan Alexander200001 02001--211 519 BishongGeorge 01000100301--205 390 Bishong John110010 10100--201 282 ParkerJoseph 200101 42110--205 354 Parker Moses210010 21110. (I assume theseare our Parkers as Joseph appears in 1830census for Pickens.) FromCumberlan | Mahan, Alexander W. (I5344)
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3670 | Alexander Lucia Listed in the 1900 Federal Census in Vaughn Township, Iron County, Wisconsin. His birth month and year is listed as October 1838 in the English portion of Canada. (LDS film 1,249,514) Listed in 1880 Little Suamico Township, Oconto County, Wisconsin Federal Census. He was listed as 44 years of age, born New York. Wife Jane was listed as 42 years of age, born New York. Children Allen, Eva May, Elmida, Watson, Alexander, and Marie were listed in household. 1870 Wisconsin Federal Census - Brown County, Page 584 (ancestry) 418onrecord - Fort Howard | Lucia, Alexander "Alex" R. (I33508)
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3671 | Alford T Skaggs Enumeration District: 0042 Color: W Age: 34 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0164 County: Green Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Dora R 30, Kentucky Son Walter A 10, Kentucky Son Vicgor T 08, Kentucky Daughter Nellie M 02, Kentucky | Skaggs, Alfred Thomas (I36092)
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3672 | Alfred H. Elmore ALFRED H. ELMORE is of a sturdy race of farmers, has made agriculturehischief pursuit and nearly all his children are of the same moldandtendency. He has acquired a competency by his labors in Kansas andis nowliving retired at Rozel. He came out of Mason County, Illinois,andsettled in Barton County, Kansas, in 1898. Some time prior to hiscominghe had bought a quarter section of well improved land in thatcounty.This quarter had a good house, barn, wells and otherimprovements,including substantial fences. The two years he spent inBarton Countywere excellent crop years. His experience there causedhim to desire moreland, and in 1900 he sold his possessions and boughtthree quarters ofsection 27, township 21, range 19 in Grant Townshipof Pawnee County.This land had no improvements and he paid $5,000 forit, at the rate ofabout $10 an acre. Here he built a one-story,six-room frame house, barn36 by 36, shed on two sides, with mowcapacity thirty tons. Here heengaged in wheat raising as his chiefeffort and out of the proceeds wasable to purchase in 1905 a quarterof section 27, township 21, range 19,for which he paid $1,800. Thisland included a part of the present siteof Rozel. At that time the country was all open and unfenced. The Village ofRozelcontained, besides the railroad station, only two dwelling housesand onestore. In this community Mr. Elmore has since confined hisefforts andfor the last two years has lived practically retired, hissons lookingafter the farm operation. In 1907 he bought the west halfof thenorthwest quarter of section 34, township 21, range 19. This wasalsounimproved, but in the meantime he has given it house, barn,sheds,granary and other facilities to make of it a first class farm.Besideshis extensive farm holdings Mr. Elmore is a stockholder in thePawneeCounty Fair Association. In politics he is a democrat, thoughnot anactive party man. He has served on the school board and asjustice of thepeace, and is affiliated with the Benevolent andProtective Order of Elksand, the Modern Woodmen of America. He himselfis a Methodist and Mrs.Elmore is active in the Baptist Church and theLadies Aid Society. Mr. Elmore was born January 20, 1857. His grandfather, Peter Elmore,wasa Kentucky farmer and died about 1860, at the age of sixty-five.Hischildren were: Mary, who married Jim Cantrell; Joseph; Martha,whomarried Willis Skaggs; Mrs. John Walker; Julia, who married PeterSkaggs;John; William R.; and Clay. All of them lived in Green County,Kentucky,and all are now deceased except Clay. John Elmore, father of Alfred H., was born in Green County, Kentucky.In1881 he moved to Mason County, Illinois, and spent the last threeyearsof his life at Rozel, Kansas, where he died in 1911, at the ageofseventy-four. He married Martha Rison, a daughter of Henson Rison,whocame out of Old Virginia in the early days and passed throughtheCumberland Gap to Kentucky. Martha Rison was about five years ofage whenthe family went into Kentucky. She died in Mason County,Illinois, in1915, at the age of eighty-three. Henson Rison married adaughter of DaveLawson, and their children were: Alfred, of GreenCounty, Kentucky;Cynthia, who married John Rafferty, of Green County:Adaline, who becamethe wife of Louis Cantrell; Mrs. Martha Elmore;Dave, who died at Peoria,Illinois; John, who died in Green County,Kentucky; and Jim, who isliving at Peoria, the only one of the familystill surviving. The children of John and Martha Elmore were W. R., who died inLarueCounty, Kentucky, in 1917, at the age of sixty-one; Alfred H.;Alice,wife of J. R. Johnson, a piano salesman at Louisville, Kentucky;D. M., afarmer in Pawnee County; Julia, who died unmarried at MasonCity,Illinois, in 1913, at the age of forty-five: Laura, wife ofMilton Ruble,living near Jacksonville, Illinois; Mattie, wife ofCharles Ballew, afarmer at Mason City, Illinois; Josephine, who diedat Buffalo, Kentucky,in 1899, the wife of William Pearce; Victor, whodied at Conway Springs,Kansas, in 1902; and Newman, a farmer at MasonCity, Illinois. Alfred H. Elmore was married September 10, 1874, to Mary Scott,adaughter of Ned and Lucy Jane (Cantrell) Scott. Her father was afarmerin Green County, Kentucky, and died in 1856. His brothers andsisterswere: Robert, who died in Green County; Hardin, who was killedbybushwhackers during the Civil war; Jim, who died in GreenCounty,Kentucky; Anna, who married Mr. Black; Polly, who married JimHedspeth.All of these lived in Green County, Kentucky, and all are nowdeceased.Ned Scott's wife was a daughter of Asa and Nancy (Lewis)Cantrell ofKentucky. Nancy Lewis was a daughter of Jim Lewis. Thechildren of AsaCantrell and wife were: Lewis, Jim, George, John,Achsa, who marriedWilliam Warren, Cynthia, who married Alfred Risen,and Isabel, all ofwhom lived in Green County, Kentucky, and are nowdeceased. Mrs. Elmore, who was born July 29, 1855, had the following brothersandsisters: Elizabeth, who died in 1911, at the age of seventy, thewife ofJoshua Lewis, of Green County; Asa; William; Alexander; all ofthesebeing deceased except Asa and William, who are living in GreenCounty,Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore have taken all the more pleasure fromtheirprofitable enterprise as farmers because they have been the moreable toprovide for their children. The oldest of these is John, afarmer inWoodward County, Oklahoma. He married May Thompson, and ather death sheleft four children, Merle, Lyle, Clara and Viola. JohnElmore by hissecond marriage to Maude Woolsey, has one child, WillardWoolsey.Jefferson Elmore, who lives at Berry, Illinois, married AdaBabcock, andhas three children, Henry, Cecil and Lloyd. Melissa is thewife of ArchHall, of Pawnee County, and has two sons, Russell andAlfred. Mattie isthe wife of Dave Candilish, an employe of the TopekaOil Company atTopeka, Kansas. Everett, a farmer in Pawnee County,married Ethel Loganand has a son, Everett Jr. Frank is unmarried andis in the United StatesNavy, Great Lakes Station. Irwin, of PawneeCounty, married Jimmie Bushand has two sons, Giles and Joseph. Transcribed from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, writtenandcompiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the KansasStateHistorical Society, Topeka. [Revised ed.] Chicago: LewisPublishing Co.,1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., [155] leaves ofplates): ill., maps(some fold.), ports.; 27 cm. | Elmore, Alfred Henry (I42076)
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3673 | Alfred was a Union Soldier. Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Alfred Sikes (I42498)
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3674 | Alice Brian the daughter of Robert de Bures son of Andrew de Bures and herself is the next heir and is past 30 years of age. Alice Brian inherited from her grandmother, Lady Sutton, one acre in Middleton, Essex, and the advowson of the church there, also somerents in Bulmere. | Bures, Alice de (I49628)
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3675 | Alice ETHERTON, 1875-1906, md John L. CLARK, 1867-1911. Were her parents Milton and Harrett Etherton (1856-1891 and 1858-1901)? Milton's father was William F. Etherton b. 1832, whose father was Elijah Etherton b. 1802. Alice d. in 1906 of typhoid. Alice and John are buried at Mt. Tabor cemetery in (I think) Larue Co. but may be in Green Co. | Etherton, William Frank (I37187)
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3676 | Alice Ingram is mentioned specifically as the daughter of John Ingram of Wolgaston "Wolgarstone" in her marriage to William Grateley in 1605 in Penkridge. This Alice should not to be confused with the Alles "Alice" Ingram, daughter of Thomas Ingram, who was listed in Penkridge Parish records as baptized on 20 Jan 1582. | Ingram, Alice (I35201)
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3677 | Alice named in the 1819 will of Gad Elmer (probated in 1821). Set off 1/3 of his estate for her right of dower. May be the Alice Elmore (Elmer) who married [Deacon] Oliver May in Ashfield on 3 October 1828. Oliver's first wife Sarah had died in 1825. | Alice (I137752)
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3678 | Alice Richards TROY Alice (Watts) Richards, 87, entered into eternal rest attheHospice unit of St. Mary's Hospital on April 1, 2004. She was thewife ofthe late Irving F. Richards and daughter of the late CatherineandWilliam Watts of Eagle Mills. Alice lived in Troy most of her lifeandwas employed by Ides Shirt Factory and then by Arrow ShirtsCompany(Cluett's), from which she retired. Alice enjoyed T.V.,crossword puzzlesand embroidery, but her first love was her family.Alice was predeceasedby her sisters, Daisy Gervasio and HenriettaHolland. Also predeceased bytwo brothers, Earl and Frank Watts; a son,Robert Richards (Barbara); andan infant granddaughter, Alice Kathrynof La. Alice is survived by a son,Ronald (Lois) Richards of West SandLake. Also survived by hergrandchildren, Mark (Laura) Richards andMartin (Wendy) Richards, both ofTroy, Paul (Toni) Richards of AverillPark, David (Debra) Richards ofDelanson, Stacey Richards of EastGreenbush, Leslie (Carmelo)Richards-Ortiz of Troy, Amy Lynn Richardsof West Sand Lake and Shawn,Scott and Steven Richards, all of La. Alsosurvived by numerousgreat-grandchildren, several great-greatgrandchildren and many niecesand nephews. A graveside service will beheld at St. Peter's Cemetery onMonday at 10 a.m. Relatives and friendsare invited to call at the Wm.Leahy Funeral Home, 336 Third Street,Troy on Sunday from 5-7 p.m. Inlieu of flowers, donations to CommunityHospice of Rensselaer County, 295Valley View Blvd., Rensselaer, NY12144 would be appreciated. Fordirections and guest book, pleasevisit: www.leahy-bocketti.com | Watts, Alice K. (I28127)
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3679 | Alice was a school teacher and resided in Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin per the 1930 federal census. She was listed as single, and born about 1905 in Wisconsin. | Colony, Alice L. (I127627)
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3680 | Alix Duran MONTROSE - Alix Duran, of Montrose, died Friday evening, Oct. 22,2004,at the San Juan Living Center in Montrose 11 days aftercelebrating his84th birthday. Alix, the son of Juan R. and Porfiria (Trujillo) Duran, was born onOct.11, 1920, in Capuline, Colo. He was a veteran of World War II. Alix served four years with theUnitedStates Army and four years with the United States Navy. He entered into marriage and a lifetime partnership with Maria M.Riveraon Nov. 19, 1951, in South Fork, Colo. Alix and Maria had thejoy andprivilege of sharing nearly 53 years of marriage. Alix enjoyed fishing, traveling and especially spending time withhisfamily. He was a longtime member of St. Mary's Catholic Churchandenjoyed church activities. Surviving family members who were blessed and honored to shareAlix'slife include his wife, Maria Duran, of Montrose; one son, DanielDuranand wife Julie, of Chico, Calif.; five grandchildren:Denise,Christopher, Danielle, Angie and Simone; twogreat-grandchildren: Enriqueand Mia; three sisters: Rosie Pollack, ofMonte Vista; Virginia andhusband Ginto Rivera, of Fruita; MargieDuran, of Monte Vista; as well asnumerous nieces and nephews. Alix was preceded in death by both of his parents and one sister,AngieTrujillo. Visitation for family and friends is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 26,from3 to 5 p.m. at the Montrose Valley Funeral Home Chapel. A vigil service will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. atSt.Mary's Catholic Church in Montrose. A Funeral Mass will be officiated on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m.atSt. Mary's Catholic Church. Rite of committal will follow the Massin theValley Lawns Cemetery, south of Montrose. Arrangements are being handled under the direction of the MontroseValleyFuneral Home, (970) 249-4400. | Duran, Alix 'Henry' (I30693)
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3681 | ALL DESCENDANTS OF SOLOMON DESPAIN AND NANCY BELL - PLEASE TAKENOTE:Solomon DeSpain b. June 22, 1790 is the son of Benjamin DeSpainandDelilah Winningham. He is not the son of John D. and Susan Scott.Theywere his grandparents and after Benjamin's first wife, Delilah,diedSolomon was then raised by John and Susan. This information camefrom ourcousin Bruce Despain of Salt Lake City, Utah. I havepersonally met withhim and have seen all his copies of many documents.Bruce has doneextensive research on this family and he also has beenin contact with awomen who has the DeSpain family bible. According tohim this is where hegot this information verified. Also, takingSusan's age intoconsideration she would have most likely been "overthe hill" in 1790,the year Solomon was born. I believe Bruce has thecorrect information onthis connection. Thus, I wish everyone wouldpass this importantinformation to all our cousins, so we can all havethe correct data. Itworries me that many errors are being sharedwithout the knowledge ofeither party! This is one very big reason whyI'm personally pleased ourcousin Debbie got this forum started! THANKYOU DEBBIE!!! Visit my web site at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/6550/andmy Family Tree Maker site, which you can get to off the above site. Thank you, and happy hunting! Joyce C. Jensen | Despain, Solomon (I96330)
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3682 | All from Ralph on back to England is just a theory, have no proof ofthis as of yet. | Elkins, Ralph (I118633)
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3683 | Alleged Father, Wardwell Greebe Robinson claimed that he wasnevermarried to M. Louise Simmons and that he never had any childrenfrom her. | Robinson, Vera Gin (I14874)
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3684 | Allen listed as father of Marie Elizabeth Lucia on Delta CountyBirthRecords. (Microfilm 1,310,147) Allen married twice (maybe more) 1st marriage to Mary O'Neill on 21 November 1888 in DeltaCounty,Michigan. 2nd marriage to Elizabeth Moses on 30 October 1907 in DeltaCounty,Michigan. | Lucia, Allen Eugene (I53173)
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3685 | Allende, Coahuila, Mexico - Civil Registration - Family Search - Nacimientos - page 412 of 590. Partial loose transcription of actual civil birth record: 4 December 1925, before me, Jesus Lara Judge of the registry office, Timoteo de Leon, Mexican, Catholic, 28-year-old farmer, native of Abozolo Coahuila and neighbor of this town, presented a girl that its 4 is the fourth legitimate daughter of his and had by Maria del Refugio Martinezs, Mexican, 26-year-old Catholic, native of Marin, Nuevo León and neighbor of this villa that girl was born at 9 nine hours of the 18th of the month of Septembre of the present year, which Izabel Maria de León put for name, that her paternal grandparents are Cenovio de Leon and Izabel Martinez (dead) and maternal grandparents paternal parents are Bonifacio (dead) and Teodora M. vda Martinez. | Leon, Isabel "Ysabel" Maria De (I130285)
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3686 | Ally, Joseph View Image Online State: North Carolina Year: 1850 County: Stokes Roll: M432_645 Township: Snow Creek Dist. Page: 133 Image: 267 | Alley, John M. (I94274)
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3687 | Alma A. Benningfield, 95, of Hodgenville passed away, Monday, May 17, 2010, at Sunrise Manor Nursing Home in Hodgenville. Professing faith in Christ when she was 9 years old, she was a member of Pleasant Ridge Separate Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and directed Christmas and other programs for more than 60 years.| She was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Clyde F. Benningfield, who died in 1984; her parents, the Rev. Charles C. and Maggie Johnson Skaggs; a sister, Vina Alice Skaggs; two brothers, Hugh (Mildred) Skaggs and Sherman (Lilly) Skaggs; and a stepdaughter, Marilyn Adkins. She is survived by a daughter, Phyllis (Doyt) Perkins of Buffalo; a son, Ronnie (Sherry) Benningfield of Hodgenville; six grandchildren, Brian (Judy) Perkins, Brent (Paula) Perkins, Bethany (Shannon) Bowen, Betsy Kay Perkins, Brittany Benningfield and Ashley Benningfield; and nine great-grandchildren, Keiren Bowen, Brennan Perkins, Keeahna Bowen, Luke Perkins, Blake Perkins, Tyler Perkins, Kacy Perkins, Bryce Perkins and Kellen Bowen. The funeral was Wednesday, May 19, at Pleasant Ridge Separate Baptist Church with the Rev. Gerald Gardner, the Rev. Orville Noe and the Rev. Wayne Burton officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home in Magnolia handled arrangements. Condolences may be made at www.dixon-rogers.com. | Skaggs, Alma A. (I121262)
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3688 | Alois R. Ceplina Alois R. Ceplina, 68, 1402 S. Third Ave., Wausau, died Friday, Jan.30, 2004, at his home. Alois was a dock worker for Gross Common Carriers trucking firm. Survivors include his children, Alois Ceplina Jr. of California,LynnCeplina and Mark Ceplina, both of Milwaukee; three grandchildren;threebrothers, Frank Ceplina, Rock Falls, Ill., Jacob (Norma)Ceplina,Allegan, Mich., and Leo Ceplina, St. Louis, Mo.; five sisters,Loretta(Ray) Knoblock, Merrill, Veronica (Ed) Novitzke, Irma, VictoriaGwidt,Jefferson, Jackie (Bill) Zenner, Blaine, Minn., and Joni (Tom)Falk,Vadnais Heights, Minn. Private family services will be held at a later date. Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home 1302 Sixth St., Wausau is in chargeofarrangements. | Ceplina, Alois R. (I27906)
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3689 | Alonza Skaggs, Creal, Ky., son of the late Simp and Lorandia Skaggs,wasborn March 20, 1868, died May 15, 1951 at the age of 83. He wasunited inmarriage to Jessie DeSpain. To this union 11 children wereborn, twopreceded him in death. He professed faith in Christ early inlife andjoined the Old Union Baptist Church where he remained a memberuntil 1934when he joined the Holiness Church at Mt. Sherman. He issurvivied by hiswife, 6 daughters, Mrs. George Warren, Edinburg, Ind.,Mrs. CharlieCarter, Clifford, Ind., Mrs. Joe Perkins, Peoria, Ill.,Mrs. WalterSkaggs, Mrs. Edward Stinnett, Mrs. Miles Graham, all ofCreal, Ky., threesons, W. E. Skaggs, Ernie Skaggs, both of Creal, Ky.,and Hobert Skaggsof Mt. Sherman, Ky., one brother, C. W. Skaggs ofIllinois, 17grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren. Funeral serviceswere held at Mt.Sherman Holiness Church, Wednesday, May 16, with Rev.Blevins in charge.Burial was in Mt. Sherman Cemetery. Source: Probably LaRue County Herald News, May 1951. | Skaggs, Alonzo (I38366)
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3690 | Alonzo and Aurelia resided at Afton until May 1833 when they removed with their one year old son to Wells settling on the Benjamin Seeleypropertynear Beckwith Creek in the central portion of the township betweenCorylandand Mosherville. | Noble, Alonzo C. (I33579)
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3691 | Alonzo D. Perry and Ida S. Merrifield were my great, great,greatgrandparents. Their son, Preston A. Perry married MaryHadnetteRittenhouse in Denver CO on January 18, 1887. They had twosons, PageAlden born December 31, 1888 and Eugene Mallory on January23, 1891 andeventually moved to Minneapolis. They separated and webelieve divorcedand Mary Hadnette moved back to Spartansburg, PA andraised the two boys. When reaching 21, both boys legally took theirmother's maiden name,Rittenhouse. Page was my grandfather. Pagemoved to theDetroit/Windsor area and Eugene to California. We do know that Preston had a sister, Louisa Stock who had at leasttwochildren - from the picture we have, a girl and a boy.. We have been attempting to find out what happened to Preston after heandMary divorced, but have been unable to find out anything. Any information that you can give us would be appreciated. Laurie Hill | Perry, Alonzo D. (I46756)
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3692 | Alos lived in Guilford County, North Carolina | Compton, James (I32441)
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3693 | ALPINE - Shirley Neill Vickers, 72, died Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, in a local care center. Graveside service was Thursday in Hillcrest Cemetery. Arrangements were by Geeslin Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, George Vickers; children Phil Vickers of Marfa, Jan Poenisch of the Davis Mountain Resort, Lindy Valkonen of Sonora and Charlie Brandon of Lakehills; mother Teda Neill Johnson of Carlsbad, N.M.; brother John Neill of Carlsbad; and stepbrother Jim Johnson of Dallas. | Neill, Shirley Bess (I125650)
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3694 | Also Duke Of Buckingham 1st in 1444 There is confusion on his death according to 2 sources. Weir say he was killed in the battle of Wakefield, but the Complete peerage says cleary the battle of Northampton. Acceded in 1403 | Stafford, Humphrey (I69866)
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3695 | Also found listed under Anderson Alexander Warren | Warren, Alexander Alick (I37139)
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3696 | Also have one report of his death at 14 May 1890 | Skaggs, Moses (I44223)
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3697 | Also John Tedeschi, naturalized between 1892-1898, and wife Elizabeth in 1905-1907. Sabatino Tedeski was nearest releative in Paterson City, Passaic, New Jersey. Name listed as Fedeschi in 1920 federal census of Passaic County, New Jersey. | Tedeschi, Giovanni "John" (I125907)
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3698 | Also known as Adolphus Greer | Greer, Adolph A. (I3478)
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3699 | Also known as Eleanor Of Castile | Castile, Eleanor Of (I41812)
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3700 | Also known as John "Coventon" Eager. | Eager, John Thomas (I44173)
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