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5001 | Eugene Worth applied for a marriage license on 6 July 1954 to Lalah Worth in Wayne County, Indiana. On the certificate; the following genealogical data is listed: Listed as born in Newark, Ohio on 16 Jul 1913; and his occupation was listed as a glass maker. Eugene listed his father as William A. Worth, born Adams County, Ohio and his mother as Elizabeth Ethel Mullenix, born Hillsboro, Ohio. Both mother and father listed as Deceased. Listed as previously married once; but divorced on 19 March 1954, with children Mary Beth (14) and David Dwight (16) from this previous marriage. This previous marriage was also to Lalah Fawcett; and they were re-married for a 2nd time on 6 Jul 1954 in Wayne County, Indiana. The 2nd marriage did not last long; as Eugene divorced Lalah again on 1 August 1955 and married to Shirley A. J. Chambers on 1 September 1955 in Wayne County, Indiana. | Worth, Eugene Leslie "James" (I60519)
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5002 | Eulalia Montoya was noted as still living, and of San Jose, California in 1961. Her Husband was Jose Trinidad Estrada, of Moyahua, Zacatecas, Mexico, Trinidad had re-married before 14 Jan 1967, to a Petra Martinez, also of Moyahua. Trinidad Estrada died on 22 Feb 1984, in Moyahua. It is unknown if Eulalia Montoya died in California or in Mexico, although she is known to have traveled to Moyahua with her husband, and 4 of her children were born in Mexico. 1950 Federal Census, living in Colusa, Calusa County, California Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Trinidad Estrada 38 Head Eulalia Estrada 40 Wife Angelita Estrada 14 Daughter Ophelia Estrada 10 Daughter Esperanza Estrada 6 Daughter Trinidad Estrada 3 Son Eulalia Estrada 1 Daughter Rose M Estrada Daughter | Montoya, Eulalia (I146272)
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5003 | Euna B. Wright Euna B. Wright, age 93, formerly of Darrtown, Ohio, passed away September 29, 2003, in Fountain Hills, Arizona. She was born in Livingston, Tennessee and had lived most of her life in Ohio until moving to Fountain Hills in 1966. She was a member of the Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church. Euna is preceded in death by her husband Horace, with whom she had enjoyed 70 years of marriage. Survivors include her sister, Loranza Worley of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother, Dormal Newberry of Atlanta, Georgia; daughters, Donna (Bob) Yordy of Fountain Hills, Arizona, Louise (Bob) Beckett of Orangeburg, South Carolina; six grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. A celebration of her life will be held at the Rogers Funeral Home, New Lebanon, Ohio, on Friday, October 3, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. with a visitation one hour prior to the service. If desired, contributions may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flowers St., Phoenix, Arizona 85014 or to the Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church, 13001 Fountain Hills Blvd., Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 in memory of Euna. | Newberry, Euna B. (I122033)
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5004 | Eva Pauline Burson, 80, of Liberty, MO, died Wednesday, September 15, 2004, at the Liberty Hospital. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, September 18, 2004, at the Liberty Christian Church, 427 E. Kansas St., Liberty, MO. Friends may call at the church from 10-11 a.m. Saturday. Private interment of her cremains will follow the service. Mrs. Burson loved children, and her family wishes to honor her by suggesting memorial contributions to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, in care of the Fry-Runyan Funeral Home, PO Box 520, Kearney, MO 64060. Mrs. Burson was born February 26, 1924 in Excelsior Springs, MO, the daughter of John and Gertrude Hockensmith Porter. She was reared in Excelsior Springs and had lived in several places in Missouri, among them, Lawson, Lathrop, La Clede, North Kansas City and Smithville, before moving to Liberty six years ago. Mrs. Burson was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of the Liberty Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant son, Larry James Burson, two brothers and a sister. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Joseph Burson, of the home; a son, Kenneth Burson, Seattle, WA; two daughters, Eva Joe Cummins, Kearney, MO and Suzanne M. Kratzer, Kent, OH; a sister, Anne Pierce, Springfield, MO; seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. (Arr: Fry-Runyan Funeral Home, Kearney, MO (816) 628-4411) Published in the Kansas City Star on 9/16/2004. | Porter, Eva Pauline (I22457)
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5005 | Eva Perry EAST CARBON-Evialena Peterson Fisher Perry, age 86, passed away Jan.14,2004 in Price. Born July 16, 1917 in Sunnyside to Alma and Lena Olsen Peterson. Married Curtis Herman Fisher Sept. 28, 1936 in Price. He died Oct.10,1979. Married Marvin Perry, May 23, 1990 in Provo. Marriagelatersolemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. Member of the LDS Church. Eva loved Indian artifacts, collecting antique bottles, andgardening.She was a wonderful grandmother and will be dearly missed byher familyand a community of friends. Survived by husband, Marvin Perry, Price; son, Clent (Barbara)Fisher,East Carbon; two daughters, Allena (Michael) Hyatt; Medina,Wash.; Linda(Rex) Hanberg, Sandy; sister, Lourine Miller, Tucson,Ariz.; eightgrandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Preceded indeath by parents,four brothers and three sisters. Funeral services were held Jan. 17 at Mitchell Funeral Home.Interment,Price City Cemetery. | Peterson, Evialena 'Eva' (I8023)
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5006 | Evans, Lyman Ray Lyman Ray Evans "Beans" Our beloved son, brother, uncle andfriend,Lyman, returned to Heavenly Father August 12, 2005, surrounded by his family.Hewas born January 1, 1956 in Salt Lake City to Brigham P. and JanetOliveRasmussen Evans. Lyman was the "New Years Baby" in 1956. He loved to go toschoolat Hartvigsen School. He was a hard worker and loved to help others.Lymanloved his Pepsi, but most of all he "loved everybody." Lyman is survived byhis father; step-mother, Kandyce; siblings, Mary (Darryl) Newman,Janet(Ralph) Staples, Brigham Jr. (Addie), Patrick (Maile), Paul (Kay), Floyd(Chris);39 nieces and nephews and many other extended family members. Precededindeath by his mother and grandparents. Funeral services will be heldTuesday,August 16th, 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd.Aviewing will be held Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior toservices. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 8/14/2005. | Evans, Lyman Ray (I100591)
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5007 | Evaristo Requena listed multiple mothers in parish records, Petronila Torres and Maria Alagia Orosco. Perhaps one of these was a step-mother. | Requena, Evaristo (I135014)
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5008 | Evelyn Jarrel Andros Evelyn Andros, of Victoria, Texas, was born October 19, 1912 inPaoli,Oklahoma to Blucher and Mahalia (Claxton) Jarrel. She passedaway August24, 2006 at Victoria, Texas at the age of 93 years. She was married to George Andros; he preceded her in death on August5,2002. Other family preceding her in death include her parents; 2 sisters,MaryRiley and Pauline Emery; 2 brothers, Fred Jarrel and Robert E.Jarrel. Further information will be in the next edition of the Pauls ValleyDailyDemocrat. Graveside funeral services will be held Monday, August 28, 2006 at2:00pm at Paoli Cemetery, officiated by Fred Butler. Interment will beatPaoli Cemetery under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey FuneralHome.Notes of Remembrance and/or Condolences may be sent to the familyatwww.stufflebeanfuneralhome.com. Evelyn Jarrel Andros — Evelyn Andros, of Victoria, Texas, was born October 19, 1912 inPaoli,Oklahoma to Blucher and Mahalia (Claxton) Jarrel. She is a Paoli High School graduate and furthered her educationbyearning her degree in Cosmetology. Evelyn worked in Oklahoma City and there she met George P. Andros.Theywere married December 9, 1944 in Haileyville, Oklahoma while hewasserving in World War II. After the war, Evelyn and her husband operated a wholesalefireworksbusiness in Missouri and later in Victoria, Texas. Hepreceded her indeath on August 5, 2002 while in Victoria, Texas.Evelyn passed away,also, in Victoria, Texas, on August 24, 2006, atthe age of 93 years. She was also preceded in death by her parents; 3 sisters, BessieShelton,Pauline Emory and an infant sister, Annabell Jarrel; 2brothers, Fred O.Jarrel and Robert E. Jarrel and two half-sisters,Agnes M. Corbett andMary E. Riley. Surviving family include her brother and his wife, Roy and MaryJarreland sister-in-law, Loreen Jarrel, all of Pauls Valley; as wellas severalnieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services will be held Monday, August 28, 2006 at2:00pm at Paoli Cemetery, officiated by Fred Butler. Interment will beatPaoli Cemetery under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey FuneralHome.Notes of Remembrance and/or Condolences may be sent to the familyatwww.stufflebeanfuneralhome.com. Copyright © 1999-2006 cnhi, inc. | Jarrel, Evelyn (I100855)
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5009 | Evelyn Underwood, 72, Old Mac Road, Campbellsville, daughter of thelateJoe Risen and Bell Johnson Risen, was born in Taylor County May28, 1916. She died at 8:45 a.m., Monday, Nov. 14, 1988, in Hodgenvilleafter anillness. She was a member of the Pleasant Valley BaptistChurch in GreenCounty. She united in marriage to Bennie Underwood inAugust 1945.Besides her husband, she is survived by two step-sons,Melvin RayUnderwood and Syndall Underwood, both of Campbellsville;threestep-grandsons and one step-granddaughter, Micky Underwood,MarkUnderwood, Doug Underwood, and Lisa Kirtley, all ofCampbellsville; onestep-great-granddaughter, Ashley Kirtley,Campbellsville; two brothers,Leonard (Bill) Risen and Carl Risen, bothof Campbellsville; one niece,Jayne Morgenthal, Cincinnati, Ohio;several other relatives and manyfriends. The funeral was at 2 p.m.,Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the Parrott &Ramsey Funeral Home inCampbellsville by the Rev. Charles Owens and theRev.! Carlos Anderson. Burial was at Pleasant Valley BaptistChurchCemetery. Pallbearers were Bradley Risen, Clay Risen, MelvinPike,Kenneth Pierce, Kenneth P. Hodges and Dennis Whitlock.~Obituaries ofTaylor County, Kentucky, Volume III, compiled by EuniceMontgomeryWright, p. 160 | Risen, Evelyn (I9356)
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5010 | Ex.d This Indenture made this Seventh day of April in the Year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and fifty Eight between Samuel Warren of Prince Georges County Planter of the one Part Samuel Wilson of the City of Annapolis of the Second Part and Richard Hutton of Prince Georges County Taylor of the third part That whereas the said Samuel Warren being Seized in Fee Tail of and in all that Tract of Land with the Appurtenances lying in the County aforesaid called Ludfords Guift Begining at a Bounded White Oak being the Northerly Bound of a parcel of Land lately taken up by Arthur Ludford then with a Line drawn North for the Length of one hundred and Sixty Perches till it Intersects the West Line of John Greene and with the said line to his head Bound Tree and thence Southerly till it Intersects the West north West Line of the said Ludfords Land and with the said line to the first Bounded Tree Containing by Patent Eighty Acres be the Same more or less and Whereas afterwards to wit the third day of May in the Year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and fifty six the said Samuel Warren to the Intent and Purpose that the said Richard Hutton might be made a good and perfect Tenant of the Freehold and Inheritance of the said Premisses with their Appurtenances did make and in due form of Law Execute to the said Richard Hutton a Deed of Bargain and Sale for the Consideration in the same Deed Mentioned whereby the said Samuel Warren did Bargain and Sell the said Premisses with their Appurtenances to the Said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns for ever as by the said Deed bearing Date the Same day and Year last aforesaid duly acknowledged and Recorded among the Proceedings of Prince Georges County Court may appear by Virtue of which said Deed the said Richard Hutton afterwards to wit the same day and Year last aforesaid into the Premisses with their Appurtenances entered and was thereof Possessed and Still remains thereof Possessed and Whereas it was agreed between the said Samuel Warren and the Said Richard Hutton and the Said Samuel Wilson that in Consideration of the Sum of one Hundred and thirty Seven Pounds Ten Shillings Sterling to the said Samuel Warren then paid by the Said Richard Hutton the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and in order to Dock Barr and Cut off the Estate Tail and remainders in Tail of and in the Said Premisses with their Appurtenances and to settle and Assure the same to and for the Use of the said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns for ever that the said Samuel Wilson ^should^ according to the Course of Common Recoveries with Double Vouchers in Such Cases and for the like purpose used have and obtain a Common Recovery with Double Vouchers of the Said Premisses with their Appurtenances for the purpose aforesaid and Whereas in Pursuance of the said Agreement afterwards to wit in September Term last past the said Samuel Wilson before the Justices of the Provincial Court by and upon a Writ of Entry Sur Disseizin in le post returnable to the same Term did Demand against the Said Richard Hutton the said Premisses with their Appurtenances whereupon it was so proceeded that a Common Recovery was had and perfected of the Said Premisses with their Appurtenances as by the Records thereof remaining in the said Court may more at large Appear Now this Indenture Witnesseth that it was the True Intent and Meaning of the Several Parties to the Said Recovery and it is hereby declared by the said Samuel Warren Samuel Wilson and Richard Hutton and each of them to be their true Intent and Meaning that the Said Recovery of the Said Premisses with their Appurtenances Shall be and Enure to and for the Use of the Said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns for ever and no other use or purpose whatsoever and the said Samuel Warren and Samuel Wilson and each of them for the more Effectual Assuring the Premisses with their Appurtenances to the Said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns for ever and also for and in Consideration of the Sum of five shillings to each of them paid by the said Richard Hutton the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have and each of them hath Bargained and Sold and by these presents do bargain and Sell unto the said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns the Premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances To have and to hold the same unto the said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns for ever To the use of the said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns forever and no other use or purpose whatever In Testimony whereof the Parties aforesaid have hereunto Interchangeably Set their Hands and Seals the Day and Year first above Written Sealed and Delivered Samuel Warren seal In Presence of Hy Woodward Sam.l Wilson seal Henry Greenfield Sothoron Rich.d Hutton seal On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written to wit Maryland fs.t Be it Remembred that on the Day and Year first within Mentioned came before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court the within mentioned Samuel Warren and Samuel Wilson and did Severally Acknowledge the within Instrument of writing to be their Act and Deed to the Said Richard Hutton his Heirs and Assigns forever and the Premisses with their Appurtenances therein mentioned to be the Right Title Property and Interest of the Said Richard Hutton and his Heirs and Assigns forever agreable to the Directions of an Act of Assembly in such Cases made and Provided acknowledged before J Hepburn Recorded June 15th 1758 PGLR PP:13 1757-1759 Memoradum that on the Special Petition of Richard Hutton of Prince Georges County Preferred to the Justices of the afd County court on the fourth Tuesday of August To Messrs John Hawkins & Alexander Magruder, Thomas Letchworth & Georges Bigges of Prince Georges County Gentlemen Greeting Whereas Richars Hutton is possessed with a Tract of Land Called Ludfords Gift preferred his petition in Writing to our Court that is to Say to our County Court held at Upper Marlboro Town in and for Said County Prince Georges County Ss June ye 23d 1757 Philip Willowy Aged One hundred and Two years or there abouts beind Sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God Deposeth as follows Vizt. that about fifty years agoe to the best of his knowledge as this deponant was Coming from Mr. Richd Clarks along the Road he Saw Samuel Warren (Grand Father to the Present Samuel Warren, who married a Daughter of Arthur Ludford) And this Deponant Asked the Said Warren what he was Looking for who told him he was looking for his Corner Tree and Clapt his Arms round the White Oak where this Deponant now Stands and Said it was his Corner Tree, it Standing on a hill Side and on the North Side of the Road which Leads from main County Road to the Mouth of Fradsham Alis Swansons Creek and near the fork of the sd Road which Leads to Trumans Point and this Deponant further Sayeth Not Alex Magruder George Biggs Prince Georges County WILL of SAMUEL WARREN written: 25 Sept, 1742 Died before 27 Aug 1745 1. He is of Prince George County in the province of Maryland wife Rose... plantation where he lived, all buildings, all chattels, all profits, etc to his wife, Rose for her natural life with no disturbance from any person Children: after death of wife, Rose 1. Samuel...plantation and one-half of goods and chattels, etc 2. Elizabeth...one half of goods and chattels 3. Mulatto Tom...now living with me his legacy to be removed from Estate before division...one heifer and calf, one mare delivered to him at age 28 or decease of his wife provided he remains with wife as her servant Samuel Warren signed his name with his mark "H" Witnesses: Jonathon Ellis John Johnson Susanna Johnson 26 August 1725 From Samuel Warren, Jr., Prince George's Co., to Samuel Perrie, Gent.; 200 acres on the west side of Stanley's Creek. (Prince George Land Records - Volume 1, page 674) This was land originally called "Ludford's Hope", Surveyed for Arthur Ludford and Stephen Yeo. The land was located on the South side of the Paxtuxent River and on the Northwest side of Stanley's Creek. There is also land nearby called "The Ridge" and "Ludgate"; owned by Samuel Warren, originally surveyed for George Powell. "The Ridge" in 1666 and "Ludgate" in 1674. | Warren, Samuel "Samuell" (I120597)
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5011 | Ex.d This Indenture made this Seventh day of April in the Year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and fifty Eight between Samuel Warren of Prince Georges County Planter of the one Part Samuel Wilson of the City of Annapolis of the Second Part and Richard Hutton of Prince Georges County Taylor of the third part That whereas the said Samuel Warren being Seized in Fee Tail of and in all that Tract of Land with the Appurtenances lying in the County aforesaid called Ludfords Guift Begining at a Bounded White Oak being the Northerly Bound of a parcel of Land lately taken up by Arthur Ludford then with a Line drawn North for the Length of one hundred and Sixty Perches till it Intersects the West Line of John Greene and with the said line to his head Bound Tree and thence Southerly till it Intersects the West north West Line of the said Ludfords Land and with the said line to the first Bounded Tree Containing by Patent Eighty Acres be the Same more or less and Whereas afterwards to wit the third day of May in the Year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and fifty six the said Samuel Warren to the Intent and Purpose that the said Richard Hutton might be made a good and perfect Tenant. | Ludford, Arthur (I120598)
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5012 | Exact birth date from the family bible of Thomas Odger. Baptism date and place of birth from 17 April 1835 baptism in Saint Teath. | Odgers, Thomas (I134922)
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5013 | Exact Birth from family bible records of Thomas Odgers branch of family. 4 August 1822 Baptism date from Saint Teath parish. Parish record listed both Mother and Father, and stated they resided in Saint Teath, Corwall, England at time of baptism. | Odgers, Jane (I134916)
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5014 | Exact date birth given in the following source: Pam Painter Barns, daughter of Ray Dale Painter, Jr. Place of birth given in the following source: Gid Graham, The Dawson-Graham Allied Families, (Published 1938),Page43. | Dawson, Missouri Ann (I34742)
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5015 | Exact Dates of Birth for Alberta were submitted by June Gregory, grand daughter of Alberta Warren. Another source gives middle name is spelled Lidia. 1900 census gives place of birth as Texas. | Warren, Alberta Lydia 'Bertie' (I36555)
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5016 | Excerpt from the book: Ancestry and Genealogy of Thomas Grover Author: Joel P. Grover Call Number: CS71.G882 This book contains the history of the Grover family from New England. Bibliographic Information: Grover, Joel P. Ancestry and Genealogy of Thomas Grover. Privately Published. Los Angeles, California. 1959. Thomas Eastman,2 b 11 Sept 1646, Salisbury, Mass.; died- "killed by Indians, 29 April 1688", Haverhill, Mass.; M- 20 Jan. 1679, at Haverhill, Deborah Corliss, (b. 6 June 1655, Haverhill; da. of George and Joanna (Davis) Corliss, of Haverhill, Mass.). After the death of her husband Thomas, her capture by the Indians at the same time, and her later release by the Indians, she married (2) 29 June 1691, at Haverhill, Thomas Kingsly. [End Excerpt] References used within this book: Thomas Eastman info: 44. Eastman: "Eastman Family in America", by Rix, (1901). Deborah Corliss info: 81. Chases-"History of Haverhill, Mass.", (1861) Direct References: Vital Records of Haverhill Volume 1: Published By The Topsfield Historical Society Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1910 This edition published by Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc., Newcomb & Gauss, Printers, Salem, Massachusetts; Explanation: The following records of births, marriages and deaths include allentriesto be found in the books of record kept by the town clerks; inthe churchrecords; in the returns made to the Salem Quarterly Court;in thecemetery inscriptions; and in private records found in familyBibles,etc. These records are printed in a condensed form in whicheveryessential particular has been preserved. All duplication of thetownclerks' record has been eliminated, but differences in entry andotherexplanatory matter appear in brackets. Parentheses are used whentheyoccur in the original record; also to indicate the maiden name ofamarried woman. [Excerpt from book] Page 76, Deborah, d. George and Joanna (Davis), June 6, 1655. Haverhill Town Records, Vital Records Of Haverhill Massachusetts To The End Of The Year 1849 Volume II. -- Marriages And Deaths Published By The TopsfieldHistoricalSociety, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1911 Page 99, Eastman, Deborah, wid., and Thomas Kingsbery, June 29, 1691. | Corliss, Deborah (I15278)
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5017 | Excerpt of McFarland of which Mary belongs to. The Colony's also were in Washington County, New York and later to Knox County, Ohio. The presumed Colony's tied to my records are not proven to be brothers or the Children of John Colony of New Durham; but are placed here as a probability to be related in some fashion. HISTORY: McFARLAND, IRA M., farmer, born in Clinton township, December 25, 1827. His father and paternal grandfather came from Scotland, and moved to Washington county, New York, in 1784. In 1786 James McFarland, the father of Ira M., was born. In 1814 he settled near Mt. Vernon. In 1818 he married May Irvine, a native of Washington county, Pennsylvania, whose parents came to Ohio in 1807. James McFarland died in 1856. His wife still survives and is, perhaps, the oldest living resident of Knox county. They had a family of nine children, three of whom are living, viz: Ira M., John A., a banker in Boone, Iowa, and Mary, wife of R. L. Winston. The deceased are: Hannah C. Johnson, Margaret, an infant; William W., and Thomas. The subject of this notice was reared on a farm and attended the common schools, and having obtained sufficient education, he taught school a number of terms. During the war he recruited for the Forty-third and Sixty-fifth regiments Ohio volunteer infantry, and was with the Forty-third regiment about six months. He enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-second regiment Ohio National guard, and was quartermaster for the same. In 1858 he married Margaret Guy. They had a family of two children, viz : Mary A. and Guy Wallace. His wife died in 1866. In 1871 he married Miss Copper. They had one child (Charles Johnson). Mr. McFarland is a good farmer, owning near four hundred acres of excellent land, and is an excellent citizen. SOURCE: HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY - 72 | McFarland, Mary (I127721)
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5018 | Excerpts from "The Phelps Family", page 88. Emigrated with father to New England on the ship Mary and John, settlingwith his father in Dorchester, removing from there to settling ofWindsor,Connecticut. Settled in Windsor in 1635, where he married Sarah Griswald. | Phelps, Samuel (I116008)
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5019 | Excerpts from the 1850 census of Taylor County, Kentucky, Div. 2 - 19August, 1850: DeWitt, John B. 50 Farmer (pays no taxes) b. Va. Mary 48 b. Va. William 23 Laborer b. Ky. Aaron 21 Laborer b. Ky. James 17 Laborer b. Ky. Thomas 14 b. Ky. Richard 9b. Ky. Susan 8 d. 2 August, 1855 (fever) b. Ky. Matilda J. 15 b. Ky. Nancy 6b. Ky. At the time of this census, John B. DeWitt, Jr., 20, was working away from the area. Excerpts from the 1850 census of Taylor County, Kentucky, Div. 2 -19August, 1850: DeWitt, John B. 50 Farmer (pays no taxes) ��b. Va. Mary 48 b. Va. William 23 Laborer b. Ky. Aaron 21 Laborer �� b. Ky. James 17 Laborer b. Ky. Thomas 14 b. Ky. Richard 9�� b. Ky. Susan 8 d. 2 August, 1855 (fever) b. Ky. Matilda J. 15 b. Ky. Nancy 6 b. Ky. At the time of this census, John B. DeWitt, Jr., 20, was working away | Dewitt, John B. (I33806)
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5020 | executed; said to have been drowned in a butt of Malmsey Wine as themethod of his choice! The Maderia wine called "Duke of Clarence" is namedafterthis event. Earl of Warwick, Earl of Salisbury. The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,p394. | Plantagenet, George (I83322)
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5021 | Extract from the records of St. Peter's church. at Droitwich;"1595,October 20, baptizedEdward, son of Edward Winslow, born the previous Friday"--which was the 19th.Hismother's name was Magdalen [Ollyver,] surname unknown, and she was married3--[4]November, 1594.--Young's Chron., 274 | Winslow, Edward (I52504)
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5022 | Extracts from Baltimore Co., MD Deed Records, by John Davis (Heritage Books) Vol. 1, 1659-1737 p. 26 1688, Thomas Stockett, son and heir apparent of Thomas Stockett, late of Anne Arundel Co. to Jacob Loten of Cecil Co., 200 acres...Susquehanna River. Signed Thomas Stockett. Wit: Henry Hansley and Henry Bonner. | Stockett, Thomas (I123240)
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5023 | Ezekial J Bloyd Enumeration District: 0079 Color: W Age: 76 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0018 County: Larue, Buffalo Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mattie 50, Kentucky Daughter Nellie 17, Kentucky Daughter Rebecca 15, Kentucky Son Creed 11, Kentucky Stepdaugther Minnie Crial 26, Kentucky Stepdaugther Tommie 21, Kentucky Grandson Edward F Crady 05, Kentucky | Bloyd, Ezekiel Jackson (I33446)
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5024 | Ezekiel Despain Enumeration District: 0078 Color: W Age: 28 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0242 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Florence 25, Kentucky Son John H 07, Kentucky Daughter Rosa E 05, Kentucky Daughter Baby NR, Kentucky | Despain, Ezekiel (I82616)
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5025 | Fact 1: Died in Seminole Co., Oklahoma Fact 2: Was married to Robert Branham | Marshall, Rachel E. (I109203)
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5026 | Fair Play Evelyn Bagwell Waldrop, 78, died Feb. 25, 2002, at Magnolia PlaceofGreenville. Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late WilliamEdgarand Rebecca Suddeth Nalley, and a member of Beaverdam BaptistChurch. Shewas a homemaker and Mother. Survivors: Husband, Earl Waldrop, of the home; a daughter andson-in-law,Kim and Gig Minor, of Terra Alta, W.Va.; a daughter,Rebecca Moon, ofRichmond, Va.; a son, Kris Bagwell, of Houston, Texas;a son anddaughter-in-law, Jay and Reva Bagwell, of Rosemont, W.Va.;5grandchildren and spouses, James and Deb Minor, Kimberly and BenGlover,Cody Oliver and J.T. and Brittany Bagwell; 5great-grandchildren, Tina,Jimmy, and John Terry Minor, and Megan Mooreand Josh Glover; a sister,Alma Booth, of Greenville; a sister-in-law,Rena Bagwell; fourstepchildren and spouses, Wilton and FrancesWaldrop, Jerry and JoanWade, Wallace and Betty Waldrop and Jimmy andPat Waldrop. She wasblessed beyond measure by many beloved nieces,nephews, in-laws andfriends. She was predeceased by a loving husband,Harmon J.T. Bagwell; 2sisters, Hazel Eakins and Grace Foister; and 3brothers, Clyde Nalley,Nuggett Nalley and D.D. Nalley. Memorials may be made to Meals on Wheels of Anderson County. Graveside Service: 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002, atGreenvilleMemorial Gardens. Visitation: 6 to 8 tonight at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, Northwest. The family is at the home of Roy and Betty Hendricks, 515 AlexDrive,Easley. Published in The Greenville News: 02-26-2002 | Nalley, Evelyn (I112533)
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5027 | Families of Hartford county states that Hannah's first husband was Timothy Loomis, 2nd was Richard Burnham. New Lomis Genealogy says first husband was Charles Webster, 2nd was Job Curtis. | Phelps, Hannah (I12453)
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5028 | Family also lived in Clinton County, Ohio | Beals, Almeda 'Meda' (I107324)
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5029 | Family and Education bap. 25 Jan. 1666, 2nd s. of Henry Ingram, 1st Visct. Irwin [S], of Templenewsam by Lady Essex, da. of Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, sis. of Hon. George Montagu†. m. 6 Oct. 1685, Isabella (d.1764), da. and coh. of John Machell*, 9s. (1 d.v.p.). suc. bro. Edward, 2nd Visct. Irwin [S], as 3rd Visct. 16 Sept. 1688.1 Offices Held V.-adm. Yorks. 1692– 1702; freeman, Scarborough 1693; gov. Scarborough Castle 1694– 1702; ld. lt. N. Riding, Yorks. 1699– 1702.2 Biography Lord Irwin was the grandson of Sir Arthur Ingram†, a Parliamentarian, and the nephew of Sir Thomas Ingram†, a Royalist who represented Thirsk after the Restoration. In 1670 some of his father's estates were sold by Act of Parliament for the payment of debts. At the time of the Revolution in 1688 it was reported that Irwin had left his home 'very privately', telling neither his wife nor his father-in-law of his plans. Instead of joining the Earl of Danby (Sir Thomas Osborne†) at York, Irwin went to Leicester accompanied by 'sixteen men well-armed', in order to accompany Princess Anne first to Oxford and then to London. The expedition was said to have cost him £500. In 1689 he was active in settling the Yorkshire militia in co-operation with Danby (now Marquess of Carmarthen). Appointed vice-admiral of Yorkshire in April 1692, he and his agents were employed in pressing seamen for the navy, with varying degrees of success. At the West Riding sessions at Leeds in 1693 Irwin boxed Sir William Lowther* on the ear over a right of way. Lowther brought a charge of assault, and Lord Nottingham (Daniel Finch†), the Tory secretary of state, issued a caveat that no royal pardon should be granted without his approval. It was not until after the fall of Nottingham that proceedings against Irwin ceased.3 Irwin first stood for Parliament at a by-election in December 1693 at Scarborough. The previous month he had been made a freeman of the borough, on which occasion he had given £50 'for the use of Scarborough corporation'. He was returned following a close contest, which cost him £679 12s. 9d. In January 1694 he was informed that the town of Leeds was much opposed to a free trade bill then pending before the House which threatened the interests of the Hamburg Company and the market in English woollens. However, he does not appear to have paid much heed to such matters, and proved an inactive Member. He was back in London by the end of the year, sending his wife a copy of a Jacobite ballad which he had been told would be sung at Queen Mary's funeral. During January 1695 he sent her the votes of the House, saying he would have been home before but could not get leave of absence. As she had been 'so godly' in her last letter, he sent her a copy of the sermon preached on the Sunday after the Queen died, adding 'you talk of meeting in Heaven, but I hope we shall meet in Yorkshire before we meet there'. The following month he again expressed his desire to leave 'this nasty town'. At this time his interest in Scarborough was made greater by his appointment as governor of the castle, though it did mean that borough affairs, in theory, became a greater concern for him. In early 1695 the Scarborough corporation wrote to him requesting that he prepare an address to the King expressing their concerns over rates of 'chimney money'.4 In September 1695 Irwin was given notice by Charles Montagu* that the King intended to call a new Parliament, and that he should go to Scarborough to secure his interest. The following month Irwin was returned in a contested election. He was forecast as likely to support the government in the divisions on the proposed council of trade on 31 Jan. 1696. He was granted leave of absence on 21 Feb. for one month, which was extended on 16 Mar., when the House was informed of his readiness to take the Association. A correspondent wrote to him from London on the 21st that Parliament 'was all yesterday about settling of guineas, but could not do it, so the town is in a confusion'. Irwin was listed as having voted with the government for fixing the price of guineas at 22s. In April he went to Doncaster to sign the Association, accompanied by 200 horsemen. He was still in Yorkshire in August, when Christopher Stockdale* sent him an account of parliamentary proceedings, and was absent from the division on the attainder of Sir John Fenwick† in November. However, the concerns of Scarborough corporation came to the fore once more the following month, when they wrote to both their MPs requesting information on the grants of charters to corporations, and asking for their help in securing a renewal of Scarborough's charter. This does not appear to have caused Irwin any great concern, however, for on 8 Feb. 1697 he was granted leave of absence for the recovery of his health. His absence from a call of the House was noted on 16 Dec. when he was ordered to attend. He was granted leave of absence once again on 17 Mar. 1698. At the general election later that year he was returned unopposed for Scarborough, and in September was classed as a Court supporter in a comparative analysis of the old and new House of Commons. Despite receiving a petition from the corporation of Leeds soliciting support for the Aire and Calder navigation bill in February 1699, Irwin appears to have been inactive throughout the 1698– 1700 Parliament, and was granted further leave of absence on 23 Mar. 1699 and 9 Mar. 1700; in the latter year he was classed as an adherent of the Junto in an analysis of the House by 'interests'. In August 1699 Irwin was made lord lieutenant of the North Riding, as one of several significant Whig appointments in the county following the dismissal of Carmarthen (now Duke of Leeds) from his Yorkshire offices.5 In August 1701 it was reported that the Yorkshire gentry had decided to 'change their knight of the shire, Sir John Kaye [2nd Bt.], as thinking him too lukewarm, and they will choose Lord Irwin in his stead, who has accepted of their kindness and will offer himself at the next election'. In that same month Irwin commenced his campaign for the county election, canvassing Yorkshire gentry, peers and the archbishop of York for their individual and group support. Many of the gentry assured him of their interest, and actively canvassed on his behalf. He also secured the significant support of the Duke of Newcastle (John Holles†), Lord Wharton (Hon. Thomas*) and other Whig grandees, as well as that of Lord Downe (Hon. Henry Dawnay*). Kaye's decision not to contest the election prevented any competition, and Irwin was returned unopposed. At the same time Irwin successfully recommended William Thompson II to replace him as MP for Scarborough.6 After the accession of Queen Anne Irwin was removed as lord lieutenant of the North Riding, though by that time he was nearing death. Previously it was reported on 7 Feb. 1702 that he was 'very ill and . . . weak. You never saw him so shrunk in all your time as he is now and I believe his lordship thinks he is going the way of all flesh.' Later in the month Irwin's condition was said to have improved to some extent, and by March he had recovered sufficiently to begin to make an interest for the next election, at which he proposed to combine interests with Lord Fairfax (Thomas*). However, Irwin was ill once again in May, though expected to recover. He had erected 'a very noble monument' at Whitkirk to the memory of his brother, at a cost of £700, but did not live to see it long, as he died on 21 June 1702, and was buried there on 8 July. Three of Irwin's sons represented Horsham in the Hanoverian period, while five of them succeeded in turn to the viscountcy, the last also serving as a chaplain to the Commons.7 | Ingram, Arthur (I21034)
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5030 | Family believed to have moved to Georgia about 1844 In Cass County, Georgia 1850. Jackson County, Alabama 1860 Federal Census Division 1, PO Bridgeport, p7, Dwelling 47, Family 47 James Pitts 22 M Laborer -- $75 Georgia married within the year Eliza 17 F Alabama married within the year Military Service: 1862 Served as Private in 19th Georgia Infantry, CSA 1862 Civil War Disability Discharge record listed J. H. Pitts as twenty four years of age, and born in the Laurens District of South Carolina. Listed as 6 and 3/4 feet tall, dark complexion, dark eyes, and dark hair; and his occupation was that of a Farmer. Jackson County, Alabama 1870 Federal Census District 1 Subdivision 1, PO Bridgeport, p4, Dwelling 2, Family 3 Pitts, James H 23 M W Blacksmith $300 S. Carolina Louisa 25 F W Keeping house Alabama Georgiann 9 F W Georgia Millie Jane 5 F W Alabama James H 3 M W Alabama Armilins 1 M W Alabama Holiway, Minerva 14 FW At home Alabama Franklin County, Arkansas 1880 Federal Census ED 59, p57, White Oak Township, Dwelling 485, Family 495 Pitts, J. H. W M 42 M Blacksmith SC SC SC Louisa W F 36 Wife M Keeping House Ala Ala Ala suffers from Neuralgia Georgiann W F 19 Daughter S At Home Ga SC " Millie Jane W F 16 Ala Jas Henry W M 18 Son Armilius W M 11 Robt. Lee W M 8 John R. W M 6 Thos. W M 2 Virgil W M 1 | Pitts, James Henry (I59697)
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5031 | Family Bible of John and Cynthia (Horton) Skaggs - Library of Virginia online Records. | Horton, Cynthia (I5960)
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5032 | Family Bible of John and Cynthia (Horton) Skaggs - Library of Virginia online Records. | Skaggs, John (I29202)
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5033 | Family Bible of John and Cynthia (Horton) Skaggs - Library of Virginia online Records. | Skaggs, William (I44023)
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5034 | Family bible records of Thomas Odgers branch list birthdate as 20 June 1833. Saint Austell Method records list birthdate as 20 Jan 1833, with baptism on 13 Feb 1833. Records state she was born in Saint Teath, Cornwall, England. | Odgers, Elizabeth (I134921)
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5035 | Family Bible translation had her named possibly mis-spelled Weer Lee Jordan. | Jordan, Ella Lee (I103477)
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5036 | Family left Anson County, North Carolina circa 1818 and are foundinWashington County, Alabama by 1822-3. | Denson, Shadrach James (I56511)
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5037 | Family listed in 1900 Cook County, Illinois Federal Census, less children Jacob and Elizabeth. Listed as immigrated to U.S. in 1868 and naturalized 1881. | Suess, George Louis (I82856)
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5038 | Family lived for some time in Walters, Cotton County, Oklahoma | Bunch, Andrew Maurice (I95036)
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5039 | Family may be from Acton Trussell area; only a few miles from Penkridge. The following family may be related: Name: John Sothern Gender: Male Christening Date: 24 Feb 1587 Christening Place: Acton-Trussell and Bednall, Staffordshire, England Father's Name: John Sothern Mother's Name: Annis | Southern, William (I111060)
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5040 | Family of Sarah Ledger: 1860 Brown County, Wisconsin Census Index Ledger,Louis,25,M,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,77,77 Ledger,Mary,23,F,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,77,77 Ledger,Francis,94,M,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,77,77 Ledger,Margaret,80,F,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,77,77 Ledger,Francis Jr.,28,M,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Ledger,Amelia,27,F,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Ledger,Adolphus,10,M,Canada,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Ledger,Francis Jr.,6,M,New York,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Ledger,Milenda,4,F,Wisconsin,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Ledger,Mary,1,F,Wisconsin,Pittsfield PO Green Bay,78,78 Enumeration: CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: WI COUNTY: BROWN DIVISION: Pittsfield PO Green Bay REEL NO: M6531400 PAGE NO: 12 REFERENCE: Enumerated on 8 JUN 1860 by Fred S. Ellis ================================================================================ Name AGE SEX OCCUPATIONBIRTHPLACE SCHOOL 026 77 77 Ledger Louis 25 M Farm LaborerCanada 027 77 77 Ledger Mary 23 F New York 028 77 77 Ledger Francis 94 M Farm LaborerCanada 029 77 77 Ledger Margaret 80 F Canada 030 78 78 Ledger Francis Jr. 28 M CarpenterCanada 031 78 78 Ledger Amelia 27 F Canada 032 78 78 Ledger Adolphus 10MCanada X 033 78 78 Ledger Francis Jr. 6 M New York X 034 78 78 Ledger Milenda 4 F Wisconsin Living Delta County, Michigan in Dec 1907 Buried West Section of Rural Cemetery, Pittsfield, BrownCounty,Wisconsin. Josh Hansen sourcs info sites a book called "A Story of Pittsfield and Suamico" By Lizzie Rice Johnston. The following is noted about Sarah Esther Ledger in these records: (My own notes in parenthesis) John Lucia's wife was named Esther Ledger (My records indicateSarahEsther Ledger) | Ledger, Sarah Esther (I33494)
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5041 | Family records have Anderson's birthdate as 10 March 1827. The date on his grave states his birthdate to be 10 March 1825. It reads: "Our Father has gone to mansions of rest, to the glorious by the Deity Blest" Located Robert Lee (Hayrick Lodge) Cemetery, Coke County, Texas. Located Anderson M. Waldrup on the 1850 Texas census in Smith County, Texas. Note the name discrepancy. He is living with the Merchant family, right next to brother Andrew B. Waldrip. SMITH County Texas Survey - Person or Concern bearing the land certificate at time survey filed. Block - Block number. Grantee - Person or Concern to whom the land was actually awarded. Leag - League Flag. L = 4,428 acres, B = League + Labor. Labor =177 acres. Section - Section Number Abs Number of the Abstract on file at county courthouse and at the Texas General land Office in Austin. Survey Blk Grantee Leag Section Abs ANDERSON M WALDRIP A. WALDRIP 8101058 Anderson M. Waldrip was granted 320 acres of land in what is now Smith County, Texas which was sold in October 1855 to E. H. Barber. Listed on 1870 Coleman County, Texas census. [My comment in brackets] Anderson [Marion] Waldrop - Age 43 (1827) - Born Tennessee -Raising Cattle Mary [Ann Martin] Waldrop - Age 33 [1836] - Born Tennessee -Keeping House Charlotte [Parlee] Waldrop - Age 13 - Born Texas - At Home George [Thomas] Waldrop - Age 11 - Born Texas - At Home John [Andrew] Waldrop - Age 9 - Born Texas - At Home [James] Trousdale Waldrop - Age 7 - Born Texas - At Home [Blenda] Catherine Waldrop - Age 4 - Born Texas - At Home Mary [Rebecca] Waldrop - Age 1 - Born Texas - At Home Anderson is located in the 1880 McCulloch County, Texas Federal Census. Household Record 1880 United States Census -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household: Name Relat Status Gen Race Age Birth Occupation Fa Birthpl Mo Birthpl A. M. WALDRIP Self Married M White 53 TN Farmer SC SC Mary A. WALDRIP Wife Married F White 44 TN Keeps House TN TN George T. WALDRIP Son Married M White 21 TX Cattle Raiser TN TN John A. WALDRIP Son Single M White 19 TX Cattle Worker TN TN James T. WALDRIP Son Single M White 16 TX TN TN Catherine WALDRIP Dau Single F White 14 TX At Home TN TN Mary WALDRIP Dau Single F White 12 TX TN TN Sophrona WALDRIP Dau Single F White 8 TX TN TN Sallie WALDRIP Dau Single F White 5 TX TN TN May WALDRIP Dau Single F White 2 TX TN TN Mary E. WALDRIP DauL Married F White 17 TX At Home TN MO Julian WALDRIP GSon Single M White 8M TX TX TX Wm. A. MC COLLUM Cousin Single M White 35 MS Laborer --- TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Precinct 4, Mcculloch, Texas Family History Library Film 1255317 NA Film Number T9-1317 Page Number 558D Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1851 Henderson County, Texas tax records, next to brother William Waldrip. A M Waldrip was listed on 1860 Henderson County, Texas federal census, in household of Solomon Perry. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1867 Coleman County, Texas tax records owning both cattle and sheep. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1873 Coleman County, Texas tax records owning both cattle and sheep. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1877 McCulloch County, Texas tax records, 160 acres. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1881 McCulloch County, Texas tax records, 188 acres. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1882 McCulloch County, Texas tax records, 268 acres. Anderson Waldrip was listed on 1883 Nolan County County, Texas tax records, 640 acres. Involved in Civil Court Case in Nolan County 1885 between a D. N. Lee among others 1885, case 0090, page 418. Texas, Nolan County, Civil.and Case Files, District Court records Civil court case files, case no. 0066-0090, 1885 Begins at Image 418 of 479 This case involved about 1200 sheep herded and owned by A. M. Waldrip that were stabled in a partnership between Dr. D.N. Lee, and J. R. Youdell. Apparently most of the up front funds were supplied by D.N. Lee and A. M. Waldrip ended up getting sued for a little over 1,000 dollars. Apparently between Tom Green County, and Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas (where the sheep were stabled); the suit hinged on the end condition of the sheep. Gid Graham was one attorney for A.M. Waldrip; along with an attorney last named Frisbee. Also George W. Ratliff testified as to the good condition of the sheep before handed over to others to care for. The suit ended up at half the $1,000 amount, with A.M. Waldrip at fault for not paying his note (some on behalf of others); and the D.N. Lee stable party not taking care of the sheep properly. This suit was from partnership that started in 1883 and did not settle until late 1885. | Waldrip, Anderson Marion (I47700)
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5042 | Family records indicate Eula's mother was Imogene Bayless, who died young in 1912. Her death certificate states her mother was Imogene McCartney. This was actually her step-mother. | Graham, Eula Lee (I55434)
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5043 | Family records indicate the name Alabama Graham. Census records of 1900 have the name Allie Graham. Buried on March 13, 1956 Woodbine Cemetery, Artesia, Eddy County,NewMexico She was a member of the old hard-shelled Baptist church. | Graham, Alabama "Allie" Maleance (I17328)
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5044 | Family Records list the place of birth near Hodgenville, which is in Larue County. Other sources list the birth in Taylor county, Kentucky. James Isaac Warren's father was Felix Grundy, who was listed in Taylor County census data for 1860, 1870, and 1880. Hodgenville is very close to the Larue, Taylor and Green county lines. Our Warrens lived in this area. Many of our Warren's lived, married and died in Larue County. 1870 Census lists James in Taylor County, Kentucky. He is listed with Parents Felix Grundy Warren and Mary Jane Underwood. Also listed is sister Elizabeth. 1880 Census lists James in Taylor County, Kentucky. He is listed with Parents Felix Grundy Warren and Mary Jane Underwood. Also listed is sister Elizabeth. 1900 Census lists James in Milam County, Texas. He is listed without a wife at this time. Robert-10, Thurman-8, and Lorena-6 were listed on the Census records. | Family: James Isaac Warren / Mary "Mollie" Jordan (F6013)
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5045 | Family Records list the place of birth near Hodgenville, which is in Larue County. Other sources list the birth in Taylor county, Kentucky. James father was Felix Grundy, who was listed in Taylor County census data for 1860, 1870, and 1880. Hodgenville is very close to the Larue, Taylor and Green county lines. Our Warrens lived in this area. Many of our Warren's married and died in Larue County. 1870 Census lists James in Taylor County, Kentucky. He is listed with Parents Felix Grundy Warren and Mary Jane Underwood. Also listed is sister Elizabeth. 1880 Census lists James in Taylor County, Kentucky. He is listed with Parents Felix Grundy Warren and Mary Jane Underwood. Also listed is sister Elizabeth. 1900 Census lists James in Precinct 6, Milam County, Texas. He islisted as James R. Warren, without a wife at this time. Robert-10,Thurman-8, and Lorena-6 were listed on the Census records. February 1920 Federal Census lists James in Lubbock County, Texas, precinct 5, living in the household of his son, Thurman B. Warren. Also living with Thurman were wife Lois, son Eugene. Maybe indication that he was in Henderson County, Texas; perhaps looking for his wife, who left him. May have married a person, first name of Bell in this county. The marriage would have been short lived, as he was with his children again by 1917. Name: Warren Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 10 Sep 1903 Birthplace: near Poynor, Henderson, Texas Death Date: Name Note: Race: White Father's Name: J I Warren Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Bell Warren Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C59205-5 System Origin: Texas-EASy Source Film Number: 1481001 Reference Number: | Warren, James Isaac (I38706)
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5046 | Family records listed birth location as Alexandria County, Virginia, confirmed with recorded birth in Alexandria County, Virginia in 1896. Marriage record listed birth location as Washington, District of Columbia. Death record listed birth location as Washington, District of Columbia, but incorrectly listed her birthdate as 26 July 1900 vice 26 July 1896. | Wiley, Florida "Flora" R. (I76362)
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5047 | Family records passed down from Mary's daughter, Lucille Mary Colony, give us this exact birthdate and birthplace of January 12, 1886, in Garden, Delta County, Michigan. This is confirmed by Mary's Beaudre's marriage to Fred Colony on October 22, 1907 in Garden, Delta County, Michigan. On the marriage listing the area listed on place she was born states Garden, Michigan. She also names her parents on this marriage listing. Her sister Jennie [Virginia] witnessed this marriage. Listed with father and mother in 1900 Delta County, Michigan Federal Census, Garden Township. Listed with her Husband and children on the 1920 Marathon County, Wisconsin Federal Census. | Beaudre, Mary Delina "Mary Rose" (I36378)
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5048 | Family stories indicate he went to Indiana, leaving children. | Graham, John (I42331)
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5049 | Fanny Warren had moved to Madison County, Kentucky with Husband William Wood. William and Fanny appointed John Rodgers their power of attorney to act for them in the matter of their share of inheritance from the estate of William Warren, the son of Hedgeman Warren. | Warren, Fanny (I113593)
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5050 | Farler and his brother, John were granted 50 acres on the Mud LickForkin Perry County, Kentucky, 4 Nov 1869. District 8, Enumerated 6 Aug 1860, 1479/1479 Fowler Ambrose 31 M Millright 300 TN Elizabeth 17 TN | Ambrose, Farler (I5315)
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