Matches 6,551 to 6,600 of 11,201
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6551 | Listed on 1850 Monroe County, Alabama Census - May be related toourIsaac Jordan family. Living in the household of Thomas C. Jordan. | Riggs, Albert (I96122)
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6552 | Listed on 1850 Monroe County, Alabama Census - May be related toourIsaac Jordan family. Living in the household of Thomas C. Jordan. | Mills, Francis W. (I96123)
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6553 | Listed on 1850 Monroe County, Alabama Census - May be related toourIsaac Jordan family. Living in the household of Thomas C. Jordan. | ???, Nancy A. (I96124)
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6554 | Listed on 1850 Monroe County, Alabama Census - May be related toourIsaac Jordan family. Living in the household of Thomas C. Jordan. | Mills, James D. (I96127)
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6555 | Listed on 1850 Monroe County, Alabama Census - May be related toourIsaac Jordan family. Living in the household of Thomas C. Jordan. | Mills, Ordelia (I96128)
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6556 | Listed on 1850 Stillwater Township, Saratoga County, New YorkFederalcensus. | Elmer, Austin (I86758)
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6557 | Listed on 1850 Wilson County, Tennessee Federal Census in District 5, Family Household 678. Family listed are: Daniel, aged 37, born North Carolina Lucinda, age 37, born North Carolina Sarah L, age 15, born Tennessee Emily, age 14, born Tennessee Pathando, age 12, born Tennessee William H, age 11, born Tennessee Mary E, age 9, born Tennessee Lucinda, age 5, born Tennessed James J, age 2, born Tennessee 1840 Wilson County Federal Census has Daniel listed between age 20-29, with two males under the age of 5, 1 female under the age of 5, 1 female between 5and under 10, and one female between age 20-29. Last name is listed as Nolin. 1820 Wilson County Federal Census list a Paskens Nolen and David Nolen. Tentatively placed as the father of Daniel, but not proven. | Nolen, Daniel (I124026)
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6558 | Listed on 1855 Coryell County, Texas Tax Roll. | Thomas, Charles 'Charley' Stuart (I46120)
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6559 | Listed on 1855 Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York state census. May be related in some fashion to Henry Colony, who died in Steuben County, New York in 1864. | Colony, John (I135831)
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6560 | Listed on 1860 Chemung County, New York Census, age 71, born New York. Living in Southport Township, #621, microfilm 803,730. Records located at Ancestry.com: submitter - dmartin137@aol.com A quit claim deed (46:146) of 143 acres indenties the children of Benjamin and Permelia as: Frances Ranney Alfred Seely Alexander Seely Aletta Learned Sally Colony Milicent McCormick Emily J. Badger Elizabeth Bravo/Brano? Ellen Seely being the heirs at law of Lewis Seely, dec'd. | Edsall, Permelia (I33607)
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6561 | Listed on 1860 Chemung County, New York Census, age 81, born New York. Living in Southport Township, #621, microfilm 803730. 1830 Wells township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Federal census. Key - Under 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 20 to 30, 30 to 40, 40 to50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 to 90, 90 to 100, 100 and up. Sealy Benjamin 0100101 2121001 Page 27 Age 40-50 Listed in 1865 New York State Census, Chemung County as Seely, Benjamin - 86 years old, married, died Sept 8, born New York, died of palsey. New York WASHINGTON County 1800, page 551 Column 1 - Males Under age 10 Column 2 - Males Between age 10-16 Column 3 - Males Between age 16-26 Column 4 - Males Between age 26-45 Column 5 - Males Over age 45 Column 6 - Females Under age 10 Column 7 - Females Between age 10-16 Column 8 - Females Between age 16-26 Column 9 - Females Between age 26-45 Column 10 - Females Over age 45 Column 11 - All others Column 12 - Slaves Seely, Benjamin 20010-1001000 Except from "Reporter Journal" Newspaper, Towanda,Pennsylvania,Thursday, May 14, 1885 Wells Township Heading: Israel Seeley's children were Benjamin, James, Lettie, Eunice,Strong,and Lewis. Benjamin Seeley moved to Southport, N.Y., where he died; James died at Athens, Pa.; Lettie died at Southport,a maiden lady; Eunice married Aaron Hatfield, and died in Indiana; Strong died in Elmira; Lewis went West and is supposed tobedead. Elmira New York Morning Telegram Newspaper: "THE TELEGRAM" OCTOBER 29, 1916 — The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Laura Crowell gathered at t he pleasant home of D. B. Collier in Pine City, last Sunday to c e l e b r a t e her nine- tieth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Crowell Is bright and active and is a remarkably smart woman for her years. She walked to church Sunday and on returning the surprise awaited her. A bountiful dinner was served, and she received many tokens of remembrances from many friends, as well as from her family. She was born in 1826 at Columbia, Pa, and was the oldest daughter of John T. Learned and Aletta Seeley. She i s a granddaughter of John Learned and Polly Townsend, a great granddaughter of John Learned and Mary White. On t h e mother's side she is a granddaughter of Benjamin Seeley and Pamelia Edsall, a great granddaughter of Israel Seeley and Millicent .Stone. The Seeleys were early s e t t l e r s of Chemung county. She married J. R. Crowell in 1846 and six children were born to them, four of whom a r e living. They were among the early s e t t l e r s of w h a t used to ' b e the Pine Woods and she can remember many things of early history of Pino City. Those present at t h e dinner were Mrs. D. B. Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collier, Dee Collier, Grant Collier, Conrad Collier, Marion Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Devillo Collier, Ford Collier, of Pine City; George Crowell, Mr. a nd Mrs. Louis Northrop, of Elmira; Boardman Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bockus and daughter, Marjory; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell, of Canton, P a . A quit claim deed (46:146) of 143 acres indentifies the children of Benjamin and Permelia as Frances Ranney, Alfred Seely, Alexander Seely, Aletta Learned, Sally Colony, Milicent McCormick, Emily J. Badger, Elizabeth Bravoo, and Ellen Seely being the heirs at law of Lewis Seely, dec'd. | Seely, Benjamin (I33606)
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6562 | Listed on 1891 census as a thatcher. Had re-married to Ann, who was born 1835. | Bench, Thomas (I125279)
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6563 | Listed on 1900 Commanche County, Texas federal census, Volume 23, Enumeration District 30, Supervisors District 4, Justice Precinct 3,Sheet 2. The census taker Enumerated this family on 2 June 1900. Hezekiah was living alone, and listed birth month and year as December, 1819. He was listed as born in Mississippi, father in Georgia, and mother in Tennessee. Waldrep, William T. 43985 Claimant: Waldrep, William T. Pension Number: 43985 County: Comanche Waldrop, D. 08649 Claimant: Waldrop, D. Pension Number: 08649 County: Comanche Waldrop, Nancy Melissa 50655 Claimant: Waldrop, Nancy Melissa Pension Number: 50655 County: Comanche Husband: William Riley Pension Number: 43176 Waldrop, William Riley 43176 Claimant: Waldrop, William Riley Pension Number: 43176 County: Comanche | Waldrop, Hezekiah 'Ky' (I33218)
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6564 | Listed on 1900 federal census - Manhatton Township. | Colony, Myron H. (I52809)
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6565 | Listed on 1900 Federal census in Gonzales County, Texas. Was widowed and children Stafford, Hattie, and Jim "Buck" were listed all born in Texas. By 1910, Ed had remarried to Fannie Roberts and was listed on the Milam County, Texas Federal census for 1910. In addition to the same 3 children from the 1900 census, Winnie, Vernon, Jerry, and Walter were listed; all born in Texas. 1940 Seattle, King County, Washington Federal census listed his name as Edgfield Carson Warren. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DHHW-QQC?i=458 Death Certificates Kittitas-Tacoma thru Seattle (19201-20950) 1948 Image 459 of 2515 - Edgefield "Edward" Warren died on 8 Nov 1948 in Fort Steilacoom, Pierce, Washington. He listed his parents as Jim Buck Warren and Nancy Joyce. He may have been buried back in Gonzales County, Texas, Hopkinsville Masonic Cemetery. | Warren, Edgefield Edward "Ed" (I31002)
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6566 | Listed on 1900 Fulton County Federal Census. | Colony, George E. (I52841)
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6567 | Listed on 1900 New York Federal Census - Bronx | Colony, Charles Roy "Jed" (I52805)
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6568 | Listed on 1900 Orleans County Federal Census with wife Rose B.andchildren, Gainstown township. DEATH: ORSON R. COLONEY (8 Sep 1843 - 7 Aug 1910) Newspaper: Medina Daily Journal, Mon., Aug. 8, 1910 Albion, Aug. 8. - The death of Orson B. COLONEY, one of the best known horsemen and farmers in Western New York occurred at 9 o'clock yesterday forenoon at his farm home on the Ridge Road between the villages of Gaines and Childs, aged 67 years. Mr. COLONEY was born in the town of Carlton, Orleans County, September 8, 1843, and moved to his present home over twenty-five years ago from Carlton. He was an extensive dealer in western horses, which he sold throughout the western Counties of New York state. In politics he was a Democrat. Besides his widow (Rosabell BACON) he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Belle BOVEE, of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. John PLOWMAN, of Waterport, also one son, George COLONEY, of Chili, NY (Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery) ( | Colony, Orson R. (I52811)
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6569 | Listed on 1900 Saint Lawrence County, New York Federal census. Livinginsame County was Alvin Colony, who may be a relation to Henry. Henry named one of his childrenAlvin. | Colony, Henry (I52873)
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6570 | Listed on 1900 Saint Lawrence County, New York Federal Census.Motherin law and son in law also listed with Alvin. May be related to Henry Colony, living in the same county. Henrynamedone of his children Alvin. | Colony, Alvin (I52864)
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6571 | Listed on 1911 in Folkeston, Kent County, England. Was a widow; with wife just having recently passed away. | Bench, Samuel (I125287)
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6572 | Listed on 1920 Federal Census for Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Immigrated in 1899 and naturalized in 1915. Also went by the name: Ludwik Jurkiewicz Alternate date of birth is 28 May 1883. | Juskiewicz, Lewis "Louis" "Ludwik" (I121962)
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6573 | Listed on Brown County marriage records, Volume 3, page 160. LDS film 1,275,773. | Ledger, Milenda 'Moline' (I55112)
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6574 | Listed on daughter Jane Angeline (Waldrop) Pittman as Anna Dehart | Griffiths, Anna Melita (I59564)
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6575 | Listed on death and marriage record as India | Najera, Ysidra (Najera Najar) (I144727)
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6576 | Listed on list of Lunenburg tithables in the 1770's. | Warren, Ambrose (I44697)
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6577 | Listed on list of Lunenburg tithables in the 1770's. | Warren, Jeremiah (I78766)
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6578 | Listed on marriage record as Coyote. | Torres, Antonio Bacilio (I144171)
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6579 | Listed on marriage record as India. Noted in various records as Salas, Garcia, and Ramires. | Ramires, Maria Antonia (Salas Ramires) (I144168)
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6580 | Listed on marriage record as Indio | Puente, Jose Esteban de Jesus (I135480)
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6581 | Listed on marriage record as Indio. | Jaso, Rafael (I144167)
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6582 | Listed on marriage record as Mestiza. | Rodriguez, Maria Bernardina "Bernarda" (I135481)
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6583 | Listed on marriage record as Mestiza. | Requena, Bernarda Dolores (I144172)
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6584 | Listed on marriage record as Mulato | Cerda, Jose Antonio (I144726)
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6585 | Listed on Maxime's death record in Delta County, Book B, Page 9, is names of his Parents, listed as Jos. Plante and W. Ribean. Christened on 20 May 1812 in Saint Cutbert, Berthier, Quebec, Canada. 1881 Canadian Census -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age BirthplaceOccupationReligion Maxime PLANTE M Male French 65 Q -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Ste-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Berthier, Quebec Family History Library Film 1375851 NA Film Number C-13215 District 86 Sub-district I Division 1 Page Number 26 Household Number 114+ | Plante, Maxime (I53324)
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6586 | Listed on Newfane, Windham County, Vermont Federal census for 1830&1840. Listed on Jefferson County, New York Federal census for 1850. | Elmer, Ozias (I85359)
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6587 | Listed on same stone as Mother in Pittsfield Rural Cemeter, Pittsfield, Brown County, Wisconsin. | Boston, Royal W. (I77978)
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6588 | Listed on some records as Elliott Vaughn. Perhaps married a Vaughn First. Name is listed most often as Provance or Province. Elliott is also spelled Elett. | Provience, Elliott (I96733)
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6589 | Listed on Suffolk County records as the daughter of Matthew and MaryCary. LDS microfiche 6013406. This film also gives Anne's birthdate. Henry and Anne [Cary] Pitts are listed in the New England Historical & Genealogical Society Volume 125, Number 1, January 1971 issue, as the parents of Anne Pitts, who married James Briggs in Dighton,BristolCounty, Massachusetts on 26 November 1746. Anne [also listed as Anna] was a widow early on, as husband James died on 31 May 1753 in Dighton. Matthew's brother married Mary Pitts, a Uncle of Henry Pitts. This article submitted by Edna Anne Hannibal, of Palo Alto, California, and Claude W. Barlow, Ph.D., F.A.S.G., of Worcester, Massachusetts. | Cary, Anne (I28857)
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6590 | Listed on the 1790 Federal Census of Camden District, Fairfield County, South Carolina. 1 male over 10 years of age, 2 males over 16 years of age, and 3 females living in the household. South Carolina (24 April 1800) Know all men by these presents that we Nelson Graham, Thomas Rose, James Graham, William Dickey, John Cofels?, Elam James Mills are holden and firmly bound with William Taylor, Esquire ordinary for the district of Sumter and State aforesaid in the full and just sum of five thousand dollars lawful money of this state to be paid to the said William Taylor, or to his successors ordinaries of this district, or to their certain attorney or assigns, to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every of us and of our heirs, executors and administrators, for the whole, and in the whole jointly and feverally firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated the the twenty forth on April in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and in the twenty forth year of American independence. The condition of this obligation is such that if the within name Nelson Graham, Thomas Rose, & James Graham administrators of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of Nelson Graham, deceased ..........................(For brevity, much of this court record omitted..........but names, dates, and amounts of money are noted) 3 June 1800, 4 pages of sale of inventory of Nelson Graham are entered into the Sumter District, South Carolina court records. Similar court documents for letters of administration of Nelson Graham were documented for the year 1802 and also 1804. Following court of common pleas record (Partial Transcription) John Rogers vs Neilson Graham et, al (Roll 41) South Carolina Sumter District To ? William Burgess, John McElvain, Archibald Knox, William Kennedy and John Frierson Greetings whereas it is supposed that Neilson Graham the elder late of the state aforesaid deceased in his lifetime and at the time of his death was seized in his demises? as of fee of the following tract or plantations of land that is to say one tract of land situate and being in Sumter District on the waters of Douglas Swamp bounded by lands of said deceased William Kennedy Thomas Morris Robert Fulwood Dan?? Jordan and Thomas Conyers containing two hundred acres be the same more or less being a part of a tract of four hundred acres transferred to Nelson Graham and William Kennedy by Robert Fullwood also one other tract of land granted to Matthew Bennet containing one hundred acres situate on one of the branches of Black river Sumter district also one other tract of land granted to Edward Bently containing one hundred and fifty acres situate on both sides of Douglas Swamp called Burnt Branch also one other tract of land granted to the said Nelson Graham deceased containing five hundred acres situate in Burnt Branch and bounded by lands of Nelson Graham, Edward Bentley, Phillip Wootens?, and vacant land also another tract of land granted to ? Lee situate on Charleston district on a branch leading to Wards branch and containing one hundred and fifty acres also one other tract of land granted to Hugh Evan? and tranferred by Hugh Bennett and his wife to Nelson Graham deceased containing one hundred and fifty acres situate on Pudding Swamp and bounded on all sides at the time of the survey by vacant land also another tract of land containing three hundred acres being a part of a tract of land containing fourteen thousand nine hundred acres originally granted to Robert Fulwood said three hundred acres transferred by Robert Fullwood to Nelson Graham deceased situate in Sumter district and bounded by land of Robert Fulwood John Singleton, and Georgtown district line also one other tract of land containing one hundred and forty acres situate on the west side of Douglas Swamp bounded SW on Nelson Graham lands SE & NW by Matthew Bennets SE and SW by Nelson Grahams land all other sides by vacant land also one other tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres transferred by Cornelius Donavan to Nelson Graham deceased situateon Burnt Branch bounded by land of said deceased and the said Nelson Graham being so seized and posessed? on the___ day of ___ in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety departed this life leaving no will or disposition of the aforesaid tracts or plantations of land leaving Margaret Graham who having since intermarried with John Rogers Nelson Graham James Graham Susannah Graham William Graham Jane Graham Sarah Graham and Mary Graham who are entitled as the representatives of Nelson Graham Deceased the elder each to one eighth part of the above described premises and to have partions and divisions of thesameand to have hold possess enjoy their respective shares ............(no further genealogical data is stated in this document, and for brevity, remaining info left out) 13 June 1803 The State of South Carolina Sumter District Know all men by these presents that I James Fullwood of the foresaid County & State for & in consideration of three hundred dollars paid by Wiley Coker have bargained & sold by these presents do bargain, sell, release & confirmunto the said Wiley Coker One hundred acres of landmoreor less being part of a tract of land of one hundred & fifty acres of land situate Sumter districtonBurnt branch waters of Douglas Swamp known by the name of Grahams Mill tract, originally granted toHughBennet & by him transferred to Nelson Graham Decd of which Nelson Graham Junr was put in possesion by commissioners appointed by the county of said dist as his share ? of the real estate of Nelson Graham Decd who died intestate the said Nelson Graham Junior being one of the heirs of said N Graham decd said tract then transferred by Nelson Graham Junr to James Graham & by James Graham to James Fullwood............(no further genealogical data is stated in this document, and for brevity, remaining info left out) 12 December 1805 The State of South Carolina Sumter District The above platt (not pictured in this excerpt) contains one hundred and twenty acres & is a true representation of a tract of land the property of Mr Wiley Coaker purchased from Mr James Fullwood who purchased the same from Mr Nelson Graham who heir'd the same from the estate of his father Nelson Graham decd............(no further genealogical data is stated in this document, and for brevity,remaining info left out) 22 February 1806 South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 Sumter Probate Court, Estate records,1784-1960 Bundles 039, package 7 Image 756-768 of 770 | Graham, Nelson (I104034)
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6591 | Listed on the 1790 Lincoln County, Kentucky census. Listed on the 1800 Green County, Kentucky tax list. Land Grants: Grantee County Acres Survey Date Warren, Martin Adair 400 10-25-1805 Warren, Martin Adair 344 11-25-1807 Listed on the 1810 Adair County, Kentucky tax list. Martin Warren vs Marcus Huling, Peter Simmerman & Andrew Erwin, who operated as "M. Huling & Co." Filed 23 Dec 1823, box 12 -- Warren sold to Huling, Simmerman, and Erwin a tract of 200 acres on Caney Fork of Wolf Creek. The title lay with Joseph Denton. Warren stated he had not been fully paid. Mentioned in 1808 deed of trust from Huling to Warren for a 200 acre tract, the same as in question in the case. An 1818 deed from Joseph Denton and wife Betsey to Andrew Ervin, Simmerman and Huling for the 200 acres on Caney Fork is included. In 1818 Warren was preparing to move to Missouri. There is an 1825 deed from Simmerman and wife Alcy of Cumberland County to Warren for one-third interest in the Caney Fork tract. In 1830 Andrew Erwin and wife Jane of Bedford County, Tennessee made a deed for their one-third interest to the 200 acres, now in Russell County, to Warren. This was the same land granted to Joseph Denton in 1810. Injunction bond of Warren with David Warren as security. Deposition by John Bernard of Russell County, Peter Murphey of Russell County, William Hopper of Russell, William Whitlock and Andrew Johnston. Advertisement in the Olive Branch beginning 9 July 1824. Huling and Co. were in the business of boring for salt. Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri Court House - Box 16 State of Missouri, County of Johnson. Thomas C. Warren, being duly sworn by the undersigned clerk of the county court of the said county deposes and says that to the best of his knowledge and belief the names of the heirs of Martin Warren Senr., dec. and that this affiant and the heirs of James D. Warren reside in the County of Johnson and the State of Missouri, and John Warren and Anderson Warren who reside in the County of Layfayette and state aforesaid and that the heirs of Martin Warren, Jr., deceased who was a son of Martin Warren, Sr., to wit Joseph Warren and Polly Warren reside in the County of Cass and state aforesaid and Sarah Burnett and Loretta Revis, who are daughters of said Martin Warren, Jr., reside in the County of Johnson and the heirs of Madison Warren, dec., who was a son of Martin Warren, Senr., to wit Isaac and Emily Warren reside in the County of Saline in the state of Missouri, and William Warren and Margaret Warren Carpenter, departed this life leaving the following heirs to wit Buford Carpenter, who resides either in Johnson or Cass County, State of Missouri; Sally Mulkey who resides in the State of Oregon, James Carpenter who resides in Layfayette County, Missouri; Polly Foster who resides in Johnson County, and Amanda Mulkey who resides in Johnson County, Missouri, and Thomas C. Warren, son of Martin Warren, and that said Martin Warren Senior died without will and that he will make a perfect inventory of faithfully administer all the estate of said Martin Warren Senior. Quoted from a handwritten family history by Winnifred R Warren (my great-great grandmother) in 1921: "(Paternal) Grandfather Martin Warren born in Maryland 1760 died at his home in Warrensburg, MO in year of 1850. The city of Warrensburg was named for him and the chapter of "Daughters of the Revolution" at Warrensburg bears the name of "Martin Warren Chapter" The dates of birth and death are not the same as listed on Ancestry. | Warren, Martin W. (I37457)
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6592 | Listed on the 1850 Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts FederalCensusas a Physician. | Colony, George Danforth (I35031)
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6593 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census, with familyof son, Stephen Skaggs. | Pepper, Sally 'Sarah' (I40762)
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6594 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Peace, Priscilla (I35354)
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6595 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Nancy (I35876)
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6596 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Salsman, Winifred (I36563)
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6597 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Elisha Jenkins (I36908)
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6598 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Mary Jane (I37031)
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6599 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Virginia (I37335)
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6600 | Listed on the 1850 Hart County, Kentucky Federal Census. | Skaggs, Sarah P. (I38803)
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