Matches 8,751 to 8,800 of 11,201
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8751 | On 1830 Elkhart County, Indiana Federal census, a male between 50-60years of age is living with James; most likely his father. Brother John islisted next to him on the census. | Compton, James (I20502)
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8752 | On 1850 Green Co Census#248 George is 54, born NC, farmer, 2500, no wife | Elmore, George (I44722)
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8753 | On 1896 death record; listed ass Domitilde Cybere-Belair. This is inline with most records found in which this name is listed as both Sibert(Cybere) and Belair. | Sibert-Belair, Domitilde "Mathilde" (Sibert Belair) (I52884)
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8754 | On 1910 parish marriage record stated his Parents as Joannis Sowak and Marianna Rajca. | Family: Jan "Joannes" "John" Joe Sowa / Katarzyna "Katherine" Czupak (F45620)
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8755 | On 1920 federal census; Mamie's parents are listed with surname of Blevens, as they are living with Matt Brewer family. On all other records, she is listed with surname of Owens. Suspect mother remarried to a Bleven (Blevins). | Owen, Mary Amelia "Mamie" (I128157)
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8756 | On 1920 Index Fred B. Fleig is listed as Fred B. Sleigh. | Fleig, Frederick 'Fred' Bernard (I94054)
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8757 | On August 21, 1635, Thomas Buck, age 17, boarded the ship "George" at Gravesend, England. On the ship's passenger list, "Tho: Buck, 17" is number 112 of 151 passengers. The last will and TESTAMENT of mee Thomas Bucke, being very sicke and weake in body but in perfect memory: First, I bequeath my Soule to God that gave itt, trusting in ye meritts of Jesus Christ that itt shall be everlastingly saved, and my body to be burryed. PREMESSES: It: I give unto Thomas Bucke, my sonne, the Land and housing and further I give to my sonne Thomas Bucke, and Daughter Dorothy Bucke my cattle and hoggs, and household stuffe to be equally divided between them, with the servants and all other of my estate to be divided between my Sonne and Daughter when they come to age. It: I give to my Sonne Thomas Bucke and my Daughter Dorothy Bucke my horse and mare and coult and their increase. And further I appoint Richard Smith and Nicholas Bond overseers and guardians of my children and their estate and I leave Richard Smith and Nicholas Bond full and whole Executors of ye Estate for my children, and I do appoint that my children be brought upp to learning, Read and Wright, and in Ye fear of God, and this I doe order my debts and funeral charges being paid -- confirming this my last will and Testament, with my hand and Seale this 23rd. of October 1659. My cattle not to be transferred off ye ground. Thomas Bucke (Seale) Testes -- Gregory Rue Henry Russ Elizabeth W. Frie (Mark) | Buck, Thomas (I120769)
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8758 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hernandez, Guadalupe (I37662)
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8759 | On birth record birth date is shown as 17 Jul 1916, but on deathrecordbirth date is listed as 16 Jul 1916. | Sulentic, Louis Carl (I100701)
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8760 | On Charles B. Fawcett death record; was indexed as Charles B. Faucett; and was listed as 74 years and 5 month of age at date of death on 26 November 1874 in Kingwood District, Preston County, West Virginia. This would place his birth in June of 1801. Death record did not state his place of birth. West Virginia Will Books, Preston Will and settlements, v. 02-03 1869-1886; Images 186/187 of 286 Will of Charles B. Fawcett, Preston County, West Virginia Will Book 3; pages 153-155 I Charles B. Faucett of the County of Preston, State of West Virginia, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. To my wife Phebe Faucett, I devise and bequeath for and during her natural life the entire estate, real and personal, whereof I may die seized or possesed, with full power at any time to sell any personal estate so bequeathed, and if necessary for her comfortable maintenance and support, to sell and convey any of the real estate so devised as aforesaid, and from and after the death of my said wife the said property devised as aforesaid or so much thereof as may not have been used and sold by my said wife during her lifetime, I give and devise as follows; viz: To the Children of Burkett Faucett, deceased. Who shall be living the thirty five acres of land adjoining the lands of Michael Roach. To my son John Allen Faucett, the farm on which he now resides, being the land purchased by me from B. Ross and W. G.B. Braun, to be held and enjoyed by my son, the said John Allen Faucett, during his natural life and at his death to be absolute property of ??? of his children as may be then living. To my son Wm M. Faucett, the real estate whereon he now resides near the village of Independence in said County, to be enjoyed and held during his natural life and at his death to be the absolute property of his children then living. To the Children then living of my daughter Ann Moore, deceased; a one third interest in the farm purchased by me from Samuel W. Wright. To my Daughter Mary Catherine Gribble a one third interest in the farm purchased from Samuel W. Wright as aforesaid to be held and enjoyed by the said Mary Catherine Gribble during her natural life and at here death to be absolute property of here children then living. And to my Daughter Kisiah Miller the remaining third of the farm purchased from Samuel W. Wright as aforesaid, to be held and enjoyed by the said Kisiah Miller during her natural life, and at ther death to be the absolute property of here children then living. And should either of my sons or daughters herein above named die previous to the death of my said wife, then I will and direct that his or her interest in ??? said property herein above devised, descend ??? and become, at the death of my said wife, the property of his or her children then living. I heremy appoint John S. Murdock and Joseph Jackson to be the executors of this my last will and Testament. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th day of September 1874. Witness J. W. Parks and W. H. Murdock and signed C. B. Faucett Monday, 21 December 1874 The last will and testament of Charles B. Faucett, deceased, was this day produced by John S. Murdock, one of the executors therein named and offered for probate, and thereupon came James W. Parkes and Marcellus H. Murdock the two subscribing witnesses thereto who being first duly sworn disposes as follows to with; that the said testator subscribed the same as witness thereto in the presence of the testator and that the said testator was a the time of so doing according to the best of their apprehension of sound mind, therfore is is considered by the clerk that the said will be admitted to record as the will of said decedent, and if appearing that Joseph Jackson, one of the executors named in said will refuses to qualify and declines to act as such executor, thereupon on motion of John S. Murdock, who made oath according to law and with Marcellus H. Murdock an approved surety entered into and acknowledged a legal hand in the penalty of fifteen hundred dollars it is ordered that a certificate be granted the said Murdock for obtaining probate of said will in due form. Also that W. J. Stone, James S. Stone, and M. H. Murdock be appointed to appraise the personal property of said decedent. Done in the office of the clerk of the County of Preston County, West Virginia on the day and year last aforesaid. Test. Henry Hartzman, Clerk. | Fawcett, Charles B. (I112819)
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8761 | On daughter Alvena's death record, her mother's maiden name was listedasDuffie. | Souffle, Rosa (I113171)
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8762 | On Death Certificate birthplace was listed as Navajo Mountain, SanJuan,Utah in 1929. Birth certificate states he was born on 15 Oct 1928 in InscribtionHouse,Western Navajo Reservation, Coconino County, Arizona. | Longsalt, Sam (I28328)
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8763 | On December 20, 1781, Josiah Johnson of Nansemond County sold JohnDardenfor �10 current Virginia money three acres in Isle of WightCounty southof Beaver Dam Branch adjoining Lemuel Hedgepeth (which hadbeen given upfor use as a mill by Henry Hedgepeth); witnessed byJordan (X) Johnson,Eley Johnson, and Michael Johnson.7 | Hedgespeth, Henry (I50995)
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8764 | On February 15, 1839, Mrs. Julia Seely, wife of Joseph, was receivedbyletter from the Congregational Church in Vergil, N. Y. | Jackson, Julia A. (I54780)
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8765 | On Fred Martinez 2nd Marriage to Marie Navarro, he listed his father as Bonifacio Martinez and mother incorrectly as Mary Gonzales. Most records list her as Teodora Martinez, including birth record. Mexico, Nuevo León, Catholic Church Records, Marín Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Bautismos 1852-1871 Image 173 of 697 Teodora Martinez listed as a widow in the 1930 Mexico National Census. Living in Cerralvo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. This record was re-enforced when her daughter, Josefina Martinez, stated she was baptized in Cerralvo, Mexico in 1895; but was born in Monterrey, Mexico 1894. | Martinez, Maria Teodora (I8232)
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8766 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mann, Ronald Eugene (I7441)
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8767 | On Hendricks County, Indiana application for Marriage license; James S. Warren listed his parents as Jerry Warren and Sally Despain. Page 241, Book 4. | Warren, James S. (I94754)
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8768 | On her tombstone it says she was born 1822 but in the 1860 census shewascaught twice. Once at the beginning of the year and once at the endofthe year. This information is recorded: Beginning of year: 1860 Lacon P.O., Belle Plain Twp., Marshall,Illinoisshe is 32 born in Scotland Late 1860 Pattonsburg P.O., Belle Plain Twp., Marshall, Illinois sheis33 leading us to beleive she was born 1827 in Scotland. | Haig, Nancy (I4783)
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8769 | On his baptism record, Florencio was listed as the son of Rafael Martinez and Antonia Pais. His paternal grand-parents were listed as: Tomas Martinez and Josefa Gonzales His maternal grand-parents were listed as: Jose Pais and Josefa Gonzales (Other records note his full name as Pedro Jose Pais) | Martinez, Jose Florencio (I145576)
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8770 | On James death certificate, incorrectly states his father to also be named James Edgar Dearen. His mother was correctly identified on the certificate. | Dearen, James Edgar (I122946)
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8771 | On list of Freeman, Dorchester, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. From the Immigration Library Appendixes of The Real Founders of New England Appendix A page 147 BIRD, Thomas, at Scituate 1627. Deane, pp. 8, 221. [There is some question as to the date being correct] BIRD, JAMES, Hartford 1657, s. of Thomas the first, was adm. freem. 21 May of that yr. with his br. Joseph, m. Lydia Steele, perhaps d. of John of Farmington, whither he rem. had James; Thomas; Hannah; Rebecca; Lydia; Mehitable, bapt. 12 Mar. 1682; and Eliz. 23 Nov. 1684. He d. 1708; but his wid. Lydia liv. to 1759, as is said; no doubt, however, without truth. JAMES, Dorchester, s. of Thomas of the same, was a tanner, had w. Mary, and ch. James, bapt. 16 Feb. 1673; Eunice, 23 July 1682; Ebenezer, 10 Feb. 1684; a d. Bebee, 22 Aug. 1686; Priscilla, 20 May 1688; and Henry, 23 Mar. 1690; was freem. 1690, d. 1 Sept. 1733. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, had gr. of ld. 1641, yet prob.Farmer mistook the Christian name; and there was at I. that yr. a wid. B. JOHN, adm. freem. of Mass. 1645, of wh. I can find no more. JOHN, Dorchester, s. of Thomas of the same, m. Eliz. d. of Richard Williams of Taunton, had John, bapt. 14 Apr. 1672; Abiel, 27 Apr. 1673; Da- maris, b. 18, bapt. 19 Sept. 1675; Hannah, bapt. 23 Dec. 1677; a ch. wh. name is not seen, 16 May 1680; Eliz. 7 Jan. 1683; Deiton, a d. 23 Oct. 1687; and Silence, 2 Feb. 1690; was selectman 1694, 5 and 6, and d. 2 Aug. 1732. His w. had d. 20 Oct. 1724, aged 77. JOSEPH, Hartford, s. of the first Thomas, had Eliz., Samuel, Nathaniel,Thomas, James, Joseph, Mary, and Mindwell. In 1679 he liv. at Farmington, where the last nam. ch. was bapt. 27 Feb. 1681. SIMON, Boston, came 1635, aged 20, in the Susan and Ellen, from London, where he had learn. bad tricks, for in Oct. of that yr. he was sentenc. to bewhip.tho. not the worst of a set of boys, that ran away from their master, stolea boat, etc. See Col. Rec. I. 162. He liv. at Winisemit, or Rumney marsh, now Chelsea, was freem. 1644, but excommun. in July 1646, restor. soon after, and sober eno. to be made constable 1655, rem. to Billerica, there d. 7 July 1666. His will, of 4 Jan. preced. names sev. cousins, but no ch. and made his w. Mary extrix. THOMAS, Hart- ford, d. bef. 1653, leav. beside James and Joseph, bef. ment. two ds.wh. all mov. to Farmington, and there all four had fams. Thomas, Scitu- ate 1627, or later, tho. in his Hist. 221, Deane ment. a tradit. infavorof 1623, wh. he did not stigmatize as he should. THOMAS, Dorchester, 1640, by w. Ann, wh. d. 20 Aug. 1673, had Thomas, b. 4 May 1640, bapt. 18 July 1641; John, 11 Mar. 1642, bapt. that yr.; Samuel, 1644, bapt. that yr.; James, 1647; Sarah, bapt. 12 Aug. 1649, wh. d. 2 Apr. 1669; and Joseph, wh. d. 26 Sept. 1665. He made his will, 12 July 1666, and d. 8 June foll. in his 64th yr. THOMAS, Dorchester, eldests. of the preced. a tanner, m. 2 Apr. 1665, Thankful, d. of Humphrey Atherton, had Joseph, Thankful, Sarah, Thomas, Ann, Mary, Submit, and Mercy, all bapt. 24 June 1683, " the mo. very lately adm. to full commun."; Patience, 9 Dec. foll. and Benjamin, 6 June 1686, "then 2 or 3 mos. old." He was freem. 1690, and d. 30 Jan. 1710, and his wid. d. 11 Apr. 1719, aged 77 yrs. Of this name, in 1829, Farmer found gr. four at Yale, two at Harv. and two at other coll. in N. E. | Bird, Thomas (I36176)
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8772 | On Marion County, Kentucky Census in 1850. On Friendship Township, McDonough County, Illinois census in 1860. | Graham, John Henry (I36462)
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8773 | On Marriage record, listed as William Corbett. Applied for license on 18 October 1850 and married on 22 October 1850 in Huntington County, Indiana. | Family: William Thomas Corbitt / Elizabeth Cox (F39558)
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8774 | On marriage record, name appears as Prusiller Gneyetrum | Montgomery, Priscilla (I22043)
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8775 | On New York passenger list on ship George Washington. Came from and born in Kwikow, age 24 on 12 Sep 1910. Listed father as Jan Latuszek of Kwikow, Zaborow; and final destination of Chicago, Illinois. Stated was going to reside with brother Jan Latuszek. | Latuszek, Albert (I134757)
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8776 | On original birth certificate was incorrectly listed as a maleandun-named Bigler, and later had a supplementary record of birthcorrectingthe record to list her as female and as Amy Emily Bigler. | Bigler, Amy Emily (I12001)
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8777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clonts, Darold Wendle (I117232)
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8778 | On original birth certificate was listed as Jack CarderIngram,certificate was later amended to state his name as Jack DouglasIngram. | Ingram, Jack Douglas (I51904)
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8779 | On Son Isaac Bradford Warren death certificate; listed fathers place of birth as N.S. (Capt. Issac Robert Warren). All other docs say Tennessee. | Warren, Isaac Robert (I19630)
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8780 | On sons (Isaac Bradford Warren) death certificate, place of birth of mother (Sarah Ann Stamps) was listed as WA. | Stamps, Sarah Ann Delaney (I19631)
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8781 | On the Octaves of St. Michael. 13 James I. (1615-1616) Between Gregory Woodward, William Preston, and Edward Bury otherwise Berrye, complainants, and Richard Littleton, gentleman, and Katherine, his wife, and John Vanes, son and heir apparent of the said Katherine, deforciants of a messuage, 4 cottages, 5 gardens, 4 orchards, 80 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and 80 acres of pasture in Wolgraston and Penckriche. The deforciauts remitted all right to the complainants and to the heirs of Gregory, for which the complainants gave them 160. 1345-46 Richard Preston and Thomas Preston named in court by Thomas de Swynnerton for mistreating him at Penkridge. Ricardus de Prestone and Sibilla his wife listed in 1380 Staffordshire tax rolls in Penkridge, listed as a cultor (husbandman). May be related to the Preston family of Preston Patrick, Westmoreland, England. Thomas Preston of Penkridge mustered in 1539 with gestern (weapon). Hugh Preston of Penkridge mustered in 1539. | Preston, Elizabeth "Elizabetha" (I115061)
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8782 | On WW I Registration Card listed closest relative as Bula Wilsonfrom?Pamanehle?, Oklahoma. | Breckenridge, William Harvey (I107701)
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8783 | ONALASKAN SUCCUMBS A longtime resident of route 1, Onalaska, Charles M. Wolhaupt, 78 died Thursday in a chehalis hospital following a short illness. Born Feb. 27, 1885 in Stratford, Wisc., he was a farmer and came to this area from Montana in 1925. He was a past master of the John L. Arnold Grange, past noble grand of IOOF lodge at Portland, Wash., a 37 year member of the State Grange and 24 year member of the National Grange. Survivors include the widow, Goldie, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Rice, Spokane, and Mrs Agnes Hale, Cloverdale, Calif., one brother, Henry, Thief River Falls, Minn., 7 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services are to be Monday at 1 p.m. at the Fissell Funeral, Chehalis, with the Rev. Kenneth Robinson officiating. Burial will follow in the Sunset Memorial Gardens. From The Daily Chronicle, Friday 21 Sept. 1962 (Lewis County) | Wolhaupt, Charles M. (I12546)
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8784 | ONALD GIBSON NILES Donald Gibson Niles, age 70, of 76 East Avenue, Wellsboro died November 26, 1973 at the Soldiers and Sailors Hospital following a long illness. He was born in Middletown, NY, son of LeRoy and Eva Andrus Niles on May 11, 1903. He was a retired Millwright for the Corning Glass Plant, Wellsboro Division and a member of the Corning Glass Fire Brigade. Besides his wife, Eva Perry Niles, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ward (Marian) Webster and Mrs. William (Doris) Coumbe, both of Wellsboro RD 2; two sons, Donald E. Niles, Wellsboro RD 2 and Erwin R. Niles, Wellsboro RD 4; 1 sister, Mrs. Leon Holly of Elmira, NY; 5 grandsons and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Tussey Funeral Home between 7 and 9 pm on Wednesday. Funeral services will be held there Thursday at 11 am with Rev. Gordon Abrams officiating. Burial in Wellsboro Cemetery. | Niles, Donald G. (I21405)
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8785 | One Massachusetts birth record of daughter Sarah, states that Charlotte was born in Newbury, VT Listed on death record as born 22 April 1827 in New York State; with husband as W. H. Boston and father as Nathan Blood. 1850 Census found Charlotte Blood (listed age 20, born Vermont) in a boarding house in the town of Hooksett, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Also within the house was Sarah Blood (age 47-born 1803 New Hampshire) and children Harrison (age 14-born 1836 Vermont), Almira (age 11-born 1839 Vermont), and Herman (age 6-born 1844 Vermont). 1 year later, Charlotte Blood married William H. Boston in the town of Bow; also in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Death record states she was buried in Tremble Cemetery; but actual burial location is near Tremble; and is known as Pittsfield Rural Cemetery or North Pittsfield Cemetery, located in Brown County, Wisconsin. | Blood, Charlotte "Lottie" (I54418)
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8786 | One of Marion's daughter married a Felton Dillion Bishop and he andhiswife have a son named Marion Bishop. | Graham, Marion (I55677)
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8787 | One of the original settlers of Revilla (Guerrero). Arrived with a group of settlers to join Vicente Guerra. Martinez arrived with 14 families from Camargo. Vicente Guerra arrived soon after with 26 more families. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9KJ-TWHL?i=562&cat=2302988 Padrones, Caja 47 letra-M, 1662-1950 (Monterrey - 1689) Image 563 of 894 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-8HVY?i=823&cat=2358531 Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 044, 1728-1789 Image 824 of 1029 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-8HC6?i=899&cat=2358531 Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 044, 1728-1789 Image 900 of 1029 | Martinez, Joseph Miguel (I104013)
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8788 | One other record listed her birthplace as Tarrant County, Texas. The Jordan family moved around some; and are found in both Tarrant, Limestone Counties. | Jordan, Della Marie (I92844)
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8789 | One possible lead Seth Fish, who filed a petition in 1825 inSurrogateCourt, Cayuga County, New York. is inventory was filed 4 July 1835. Seth mayhavelived in Chenango County, New York, a known area that the Colony's lived in. Henrymayhave been a middle name. Need to check on this some. The Fish family alsolivedin Chemung County, New York. | Fish, Dr. Henry (I50997)
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8790 | One record has middle name as Ansel and another as Alvin. | Stinnett, Rufus A. (I110033)
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8791 | One record listed parents as Jose Nicolas Sandoval and Maria Ylaria Marques. Other records listed her father as Nicolas Gonzales and Maria Ylaria Marquez. | Gonzales, Maria Candida (I130486)
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8792 | One source gives birth year 1920. | Buckhorn, Opal (I45091)
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8793 | One source gives death place of Springfield, Illinois. Listed on the 1920 Pawnee, Sangamon County, Illinois Federal Census. Was listed as a Miner. His age was within a few years of being correct. Wife Burley was listed as Barbery, and she was only listed as age 42. Thomas listed in the 1910 Pawnee, Sangamon County, Illinois Federal census along with wife Burley, sons Clarence, Alonzo, daughters Grace and Agnes. All listed as born in Kentucky. Listed as a Mechanic at the Coal Mine. Listed on 1900 Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census. Burley and Thomas are listed as married 11 years, with Marty, Clarence, | Warren, Thomas (I85135)
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8794 | One source gives his middle name was Francis. | Rowberry, John Franklin (I67763)
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8795 | One source gives his middle name was Lee. | Shambow, Francis Levi (I67677)
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8796 | One source gives his name as Edward L. Ekman. | Eckman, Edward C. (I67756)
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8797 | One source gives his surname as Christopherson. | Christoffer, Walter Millard (I67811)
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8798 | One source gives Middle name was Louisa. | Rowberry, Martha Louise (I67803)
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8799 | One source gives she died April 11, 1811 in Hardin County, Kentucky | Wells, Elizabeth (I37096)
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8800 | One source has James dying on July 03, 1769 in Amherst County, Virginia. A second source has James dying on July 03, 1750. These are probablyboth wrong death dates, as the first looks to be for another James Warrenthatis related to our Warrens, but not of our John R. Warren branch. James was mentioned on Halifax County, VA land deeds as late as 24 April 1761, along with his brother John. | Warren, James (I74151)
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