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9051 | Private; Company A, 207 Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. | Andrus, Stephen (I21318)
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9052 | probably died of Tuberculosis. The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,p393. | Neville, Anne Beauchamp (I71151)
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9053 | Probably died young." History of the Towns of Sherborn & Holliston," byRev. Abner Morse, Boston, Mass., 1856, pg 141 | Holbrook, Abigail (I1970)
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9054 | Probably surname of Hampton | Chambers, Isabella Hamilton (I43248)
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9055 | Probably the same James Warren (abt 1842) listed in Carrroll County, Missouri federal census in 1870. If so: Wife Miriam Jane, age 21 (abt 1849), in Kentucky son John William, age 1, (abt 1869), in Missouri 1880 same county: In addition to Miriam and John Viola, age 9, (abt 1871), Missouri [Ira] Bud, age 7, (about 1873), Missouri Mollie, age 3, (about 1877, Missouri Charles E., April 1880, Missouri | Warren, James K. (I21966)
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9056 | Probate copy of the 20th. June, 1740 Will of Thomas Smith (of Coventry, confectioner) PA/101/1/366 12th Apr, 1751 Contents: The testator bequeaths his own dwelling and the neighbouring one occupied by Benjamin Essex (on the northern side of High St. in St. Michael's pa.) to his own daughter Ann, with his friends John Ward (of Coventry, gent.) and George Seiker (of Coventry, mercer) as trustees, then successively to her sons in primogeniture, her daughters together, the testator's own son John (of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warws., mercer), John's heirs, the testator's daughter Mary (wife of John Rogers of Hampton-in-Arden, Warws., mercer), her heirs, and the testator's right heirs; to his son John, £30; £10 each to the Rogerses for mourning; £20 to the testator's grandson Thomas Rogers at his majority; and the rest to the testator's daughter Ann, who is appointed executrix. 5th. Jan., 1750/1. Codicil whereby the legacies are revoked unless within twelve months John Smith pays Ann the debts he owes the testator (witness: William Inge). | Essex, Benjamin (I124705)
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9057 | Probate Office 8, 82. In the Name of God Amen. I Dominicus Iordan of Falmouth in the County ofYork within the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New EnglandGentnhaving been by many repeated Calls of Divine Providence put inmind ofthe Mortality of my Body and the Uncertainty of this Life, andbeing of agood perfect & of a disposing Memory (Thanks be given unto agracious Godtherefor) do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament,revoking &disannulling all other Wills & Testaments by me heretoforemade either byWord or Writing. And first of all I resign and commendmy Soul into theHands of God that gave it, hoping for the pardon &remission of all mySins thr" Iesus Christ my Redeemer, and my Body Icommit to the Earth tobe buried in a decent & Christian Manner at theDiscretion of myExecutrix, Nothing doubting but at the GeneralResurrection I Shallreceive the Same again by the Mighty Power of God.and as to such worldlyEstate wherewith it hath pleased God to blessme, I give demise of theSame in the Manner following Viz: Impr. I give & bequeath unto Ioanna Iordan my dearly beloved Wife all&Singular my personal Estate of what Nature kind & quality soever itbe,either Household Goods, Cattle, Stock, Wares Goods, Money, Bonds,NotesBook Debts Chattels & whatever else I am in Possession of, andamintitled to, (except what hereafter given & bequeathed unto myChildren)to her own proper Use Benefit & disposal in order to enableher to pay myjust Debts and funeral Charges and to support her Self. Ilikewise giveand bequeath unto my Said Wife the Sole Use Income andImprovement &Advantage of the Homestead which contains about OneHundred & Fifty Acreswith the Houses & Barns on the Same Standingduring her natural Life;together with all the Utensils of Husbandry tothe Same belonging. 2. I give & bequeath unto my Son Dominicus Iordan ye House and Landwherehe now dwells (which was the place where my Hond Father DominicusIordanformerly lived) with the additional purchase unto the Samebelonging madeby me of of Ieremiah Jordan together with the Marsh &Thatch Banks beingat & adjoining to Spurwink River, also one Hundred &Fifty Acres of Landabove the Marsh adjoining to my Sister Arabella'sLand being part of theTwo Hundred & eighty six acres formerlybelonging to my sd FatherDominicus Iordan, being my part as Set off tome of his Estate. Also onefull Third part of all my Marsh, except whathereafter & heretofore givenand bequeathed. As also one full thirdpart of all my Land & Meadowexcept as herein before excepted. All theLand Marsh and Meadowabovementioned given & bequeathed unto my SonDominicus Jordan, I give &bequeath unto him & his Heirs lawfullybegotten of his Body & descendingtherefrom from Generation toGeneration and for want of lawful Issue thento descend to the nextlawful Heir in my Family. 3. I give & bequeath unto my Son Nathaniel Iordan Seventy Six AcresofLand being the remaining part of the Two Hundred and eighty sixAcres, mypart of my Fathers Estate as Set off to me (having hereinabovebequeathed unto my Son Dominicus Iordan, Two Hundred & Ten Acresof theSaid Two Hundred & Eighty Six Acres), Thus One Hundred & FiftyAcresadjoining to my Sister Arrabella's Land, and Sixty Acres part oftheSeventy where my Son Dominicus now dwells. Also the Gore of Land &Marshcontaining about one Hundred and Ten acres on which he the SaidNathaniellately dwelt. Also Forty Acres or Town Grant adjoining theSaid Gore ofLand. Also my Right to a Tract of Land & Marsh lying inScarbor" andadjoining Said Gore of Land, which Said Tract I purchasedof JohnGatchell. Also one full Third part of all my Land Marsh &Meadow, (exceptwhat heretofore & hereafter given and bequeathed). Allthe Land Marsh &Meadow above mentioned given & bequeathed unto my SonNathaniel Jordan Igive & bequeath unto him & his Heirs lawfullybegotten of his Body &decending therefrom from Generation toGeneration and for want of lawfulIssue then to descend to the nextlawful Heir in my Family. 4. I give & bequeath unto my Son Clement Iordan all that IslandcalledRichmond Island, with all the Buildings on the Same erected, andon theSame Standing. Also one full Third part of all my Land Marsh &Meadow(except what heretofore and hereafter given & bequeathed). Allthe LandMarsh and Meadow above mentioned give & bequeathed unto my SonClementJordan, I give & bequeath unto him, & his Heirs lawfullybegotten of hisBody & descending therefrom from Generaion toGeneration, and for want oflawful Issue then to descend to the nextlawful Heir in my Family. 5. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Cushing the Wife ofEzekielCushing the Three Hundred Acres of Land Province Grant laid outaboveGorham Town on the Western Side of Presumpscot River in theCounty ofYork, Which Said Three Hundred Acres of Land I give &bequeath unto mySaid Daughter Mary Cushing and her Heirs lawfullybegotten of her Body, &descending therefrom from Generation toGeneration, and for Want ofLawful Issue, then to descend to the nextlawful Heir in my Family. 6. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Miriam Mitchell the Wife ofRobertMitchell all that Tract of Land I purchased of Iohn Iordan,which liesadjoining to Alewife Cove-Brook on the North Side thereof &containsabout Forty Six Acres Also my part of fresh Marsh that lies ontheNortherly Side of the Brook at the Head of the old Marsh. All theLand &Marsh above mentiond given & bequeathed unto my Daughter MiriamMitchell,I give and bequeath unto her & her Heirs, lawfully begottenof her Bodyand descending therefrom from Generaion to Generaion andfor Want oflawful Issue then to descend to the next lawful Heir of myFamily. 7. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Hannah Iordan, after herMotherIoanna Iordans Decease, The Homestead containing about oneHundred &Fifty Acres with all the Houses & Buildings on the Sameerected andStanding, and all the Appurtenances & priviledges to theSame belonging.All which I give unto my Said Daughter Hannah Iordan &her Heirs lawfullybegotten of her Body & descending therefrom fromGeneration toGeneration, and for want of lawful Issue to descend tothe next lawfulHeir in my Family. I do ordain constitute & appoint my dearly beloved Wife Ioanna IordanmySole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament, and I do desire mywellbeloved Friends Charles Frost Esqr of Falmo the revd Mr WmThompson ofScarbor" & my beloved Son in Law Colo Ezekiel Cushing ofFalmo all withinthe aforesd County of York to be the Overseers of thismy last Will &Testamt desiring them to advise aid & assist my Executxin ordering &deciding all Difficulties that may arise on any Accotabout this my Will,and that any two of them may determine on the Same. In Testimony that this is my last Will & Testamt I hereunto Set myHand &Seal this 10th Day of June Annoq Domi 1746 Signed Sealed published & de- Dominicus Iordan (Seal) clared by Dominicus Iordan to be his last Will & Testa- ment in presence of and be- fore us the Subscribers Iohn Wight, Cha: ffrost her Ioanna ffrost, Anna ?? Cloutman mark Be it known to all men by these presents that whereas I DominicusIordanof Falmouth in the County of York within the Province oftheMassachusetts Bay in New England Gentln have made & declared mylast Will& Testament in Writing bearing Date the tenth Day of Iune A.D. 1746. Ithe Said Dominicus Iordan by this present Codicil do ratify& confirm allmy Said last Will & Testament, except that SeventhArticle wherein I say& declare to give & bequeath unto my DaughterHanah Iordan after herMother Ioanna Iordans Decease the Homesteadcontaining about One Hundred& Fifty Acres with all the Houses &Buildings on the Same erected &Standing, and all the Appurtenances andPriviledges to the Samebelonging. And also except the Fifth Articlewherein I give & bequeathunto my Daughter Mary Cushing the Wife ofEzekiel Cushing the ThreeHundred Acres of Land Province Grant laid outabove Gorham Town on theWestern Side of Presumpscot River. Now Knowye, That it is my last Willand Testament, with regard to the aboveFifth & Seventh Articles And Ihereby give & bequeath the abovementioned One Hundred and Fifty Acreswith all the Houses & Buildings&c as above mentioned unto my SonNathaniel Iordan & Clement Iordan inequal Halves (after their MotherIoanna Iordans Decease) and to theirHeirs lawfully begotten of theirBodys, and for want of lawful Issue todescend to the next lawful Heir inmy Family, They the Said Nathaniel &Clement paying unto my aforesdDaughter Hanah Iordan (now Hannah Prout)one Hundred pounds old Tenoreach within twelve Months after myDecease. And I further declare that itis now my last Will & Testamentwith Regard to the Fifth Article abovementioned, That I hereby give &bequeath unto my Said Hannah Iordan, (nowProut) the full one half Part& Proportion of the above mentioned ThreeHundred Acres of Land theProvince Grant unto her & Her Heirs lawfullybegotten of her Body &descending therefrom, and for want of lawful Issuethen to descend tothe next lawful Heir in my Family; and my Will & truemeaning is thatthat this Codicil or Schedule be & be adjudged to be part& Parcell ofmy Said last Will, and ye true meaning of that part thereof;and thatall things herein mentioned & contained be faithfully &trulyperformed, and as fully & amply in every Respect as if the Samewere sodeclared and Set down in my Said last Will & Testament. InWitnesswhereof I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal this 7th Day ofMarch in the22d year of His Majts Reign A. D. 1748. Domini. Iordan (Seal) Signed Sealed published & declared by the Said Dominic her Jordan in presence of Iaz Fox Cha: ffrost Sarah ?? Conn mark Will probated 10 Nov. 1750: Codicil probated 31 Dec. 1750.Inventoryreturned 6 Feby 1749, at œ13161: 11: 4, old tenor, byChristo: Strout,Jabez Fox and Robert Thorndike, appraisers, | Jordan, Dominicus (I88124)
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9058 | Probate Office, 5, 49. In the Name of God amen, I Jedediah Jorden of Kittery in ye County ofYork within ye Province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New-EnglandYeomanbeing in good health make this my last Will & testament inmanner & formas followeth/ I comitt my Soul to God hopeing in hisMercy to InjoyEternal Life & after my Decease my Body to be Decentlyburied as myExecutors hereafter named shall think proper & as to myEstate I Give asfolloweth/ I make Ordain & Impower my Sons JohnJorden, Robert Jorden &Thomas Jorden Executors of this my last Will &testament of my wholeEstate after my Just Debts & Funeral Chargespaid, I give my twoDaughters Mary & Savaih Jordens all my personalEstate to be DividedEqually between them. I Give ye Neck of Land at Spurwink in ye township of Falmouth toJohnJorden & Thomas Jorden & Jedediah Jordens Children to be DividedEquallybetween them only reserveing A piece of swampy low Land which Igive toRobert Jorden which lyes on ye Eastermost side of ye old Neckof Landbegining at ye point where ye Cattle formerly youst to passover to myBrother Jordens Marsh where ye Creek parted my Bo John & I,and so runround that piece of swompy Land to A place where ye Cattleformerly youstto pass over from ye sd Neck of Land to ye great Plains.John Jorden tohave his part on ye home place/ Thomas Jorden to havehis part where hemade Choice of/ Jedediah Jordens Children to have their part where their FathermadeChoice off in his lifetime. I Give to my Eldest Dafters Son John Moor forty Acres of Land out ofmyFarm at Spurwink in ye township aforesd to be laid out by myExccutorsfronting ye Marsh forty Rod in Breadth 160 Rod in length bymy BrotherDominicus Jordens Line & my line. I give to my DaughterAbigail Robisonfifty Acres of Land out of my Farm at Spurwink aforesdto be laid out bymy Executors fronting ye Marsh fifty Rod Broad 160Rod in length nextJohn Moors Lot. I give to my Daughter Mary Jordenfifty Acres of Land outof my Farm at Spurwink aforesd to be laid outby my Execurs fronting theMarsh fifty Rod Broad 160 Rod in length byRobersons Lot/ I Give myDaghter Sarah Jackson fifty Acres of Land outof my Farm at Spurwinkaforesd to be laid out by my Executs fronting yeMarsh fifty Rod inbredth 160 rod in length by Marys Lot/ I Give unto my Daughter Saviah Jorden fifty Acres of Land out of myFarmat Spurwink aforesd to be laid out by my Execurs fronting ye MarshfiftyRod broad 160 Rod in length by Sarah Jacksons Lot/ I Give my Old mooing Marsh at Spurwink aforesd to be Equally amongstallmy Children & Gran Children before mentioned. & what Lands soeveris notYeat given shall be Divided Equally between John Jorden & ThomasJorden &Jedediah Jordens Children. I Publish & Declare this to be mylast Will &testament & renounce all former Wills. In Witness whereof Ihave hereuntoset my hand & seal this Sixth Day of March one thousandseven hundredtwenty Nine ye second year of ye Reign of our Lord KingGeorge ye secondof Great Britain Frans & Ireland &c. Signed & Sealed In presence his of Us. Jedediah ?? Jorden (Seal) Nathan White mark John Jorden Timo Gerrish. Probated 16 Jany 1735-6. Inventory returned 13 Apr. 1736, at œ1064:10:0, by James Garlan, Nathaniel Jordan and James Maxwell, appraisers. | Jordan, Jedediah (I88316)
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9059 | Probate Records Index 1873-1975 Name Date Record Type File # Plant, Jennie 1903 Deceased 694 | Clark, Jane 'Jennie' (I34459)
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9060 | Prue, Fornia M. Peterson Fornia M. Peterson Prue, 89, passed quietly away on March 18, 2005,inPayson, Utah. She was born to Charles A. and Petrea Peterson on May 2, 1915,in Fairview, Utah. She married Kent A. Prue on October 6, 1936, inHeber,Utah, and spent thirty-nine years with him, until he passed away in 1976.Shewas sealed to him for time and eternity in August of 1979. She graduatedfrom Lincoln High School. She settled in Lakeview, Utah, in 1948, and livedonthe Sandhill Road for forty-plus years. She worked with the CubScouts,school PTAs and wrote the Lakeview/Vineyard Community column for theDailyHerald for many of those years. She helped establish and was active in theLakeviewCamp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She loved her work atMerribee'sin Orem and for several years had the opportunity to teach and shareherlove of crafts with the many friends she met there. She was an active memberofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved the time shewasable to spend doing name extractions. The last few years, she remained anavidreader, and rested her eyes from reading and working on her alwayspresentneedlepoint or crocheting projects. She was always there with her loving attitudeand generous spirit, not only for her children and grandchildren, butalltheir friends who still call her "Mom" or "Grandma." She is survived byherseven sons and two daughters: William K. (JoAnn) Prue, of Orem; RichardA.(Judy) Prue, of Fairview; Jesse R. (MaryAnn) Prue, of North Carolina; GeraldL. (Patricia) Prue, of Philadelphia, PA; LaRae Prue, of Santaquin;CharlesV. (Nita) Prue, of Spanish Fork; David R. (Lucille) Prue, of LakeShore;Denise (Douglas) Rohbock, of Santaquin; and Doren (Cherie) Prue, of Orem; 22 grandchildren and countless great-grandchildren and"adopted"grandchildren. She was the oldest of fifteen, and is survived by the followingsiblings: Duglas Peterson, Ardith Pace, Buena (Blaine) Moore, Phyllis(Jack)Walker, Thora Bills, Dale J. Peterson, Charles (Ted) Dart, Emily (Ray)Wilson,and Glenna Romero; she is also survived by sisters-in-law, ClaraPeterson,Mary Prue, and Marion Leingang. She was preceded in death by her husband,two grandsons, one granddaughter, and a multitude of others who arenowengaged in a loving family reunion. Graveside services will be held onWednesday,March 23, 2005, at 11 a.m., at the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery,4800North 650 East, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185EastCenter Street, Tuesday evening, from 6-8 p.m.; or, Wednesday morning,from9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 3/20/2005. | Peterson, Fornia May Larae (I103532)
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9061 | Publication Date: December 26, 1994 Source: The Salt Lake Tribune Page: D5 Subjects: Region: Utah Obituary: INGRAM, G. Leo, 91, Dec. 22, Nephi, Anderson FuneralHome,Nephi. | Ingram, George Leo (I34934)
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9062 | Publication [1889]. Gen. note Race: White. Gender: Female. Date of death: April 22, 1889. Place of death: Halifax County. Cause of death: paralysis. Age at death: 64 year(s). Place of birth: Halifax County. Note Source of information: Halifax County, 1889, page 3, line 26. Note Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society. Subject - Personal LinkLowry, Sarah. LinkCompton, Richard, father. LinkCompton, Mary, mother. LinkLowry, W.P., consort. LinkLowry, W.P., informant (Husband). Subject - Topical LinkDeaths -- Virginia -- Halifax County. Added Entry LinkDeath Records Indexing Project. LinkVirginia Genealogical Society System Number 001404906 Previous Record Next Record Library of Virginia • Virginia Memory • News & Events • Contact Us • Virginia Shop • Get Involved © 2005 Ex Libris | Compton, Sarah A. (I127403)
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9063 | Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from December 3 to December 4, 2012 Marian E. Sweet Obituary Sweet, Marian E. Marion: Passed away Nov. 30, 2012, at age 86, surrounded by her loving family. She is predeceased by her husband, Robert L. Survived by children, Dianna Ford (Gordon Arnold), Robert L. (Debbie), David A. (Gerri), Stanley H. (Jane), Jason L. (Jean), Kevin E. (Kathy), Christine M. (Gordon) Withey; 16 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; brother, Eugene Colony. Friends are welcome to call at the RICHARD H. KEENAN FUNERAL HOME, 7501 Pittsford Palymyra Rd., Fairport (Egypt location), Tuesday, 5 - 8 PM, where Services will be held Wednesday, 10 AM. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wayne County Nursing Home. | Colony, Marian E. (I97548)
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9064 | Published in The Seattle Times from February 25 to February 27, 2003 Kynion M. PIPKIN Kynion was born November 10, 1914 in Luling, TX. He passed away February 22, 2003 in Auburn, WA at the age of 88 years. Kynion was a long time member and past president of the Renton Rock Club. Beloved father of Joan Pipkin Easton and her husband Brian, and Cheri Gardner and her husband Jim; brother of Warren Pipkin; grandfather of Brent Habakangas, Shannon Sherrill, Courtney Gardner, Paige Gardner, Jessica Easton, and Colby Easton; great-grandfather of Raine, Sierra Emily, Kynion, Xiana, and Kevin. Kynion was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Virginia Pipkin in 2001. Memorial Service Wednesday, February 26th at 3:30 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 Pacific Hwy. S., SeaTac. Memorials to the Native American Heritage Association, P.O. Box 512, Rapid City, S.D. 57709. | Pipkin, Kynion Martin (I123768)
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9065 | Published on 11/02/05 in the Fostoria Focus Mary Louise (Mary Lou) Huss Mary Louise (Mary Lou) Huss, 83, of Tiffin, died on Saturday, Oct.29,2005 at Heartland of Waterville Skilled Care Center. She was born on Jan. 13, 1922 in Liberty Township, Seneca Co., toHermanand Louise (Smith) Scherger. She married Victor D. Huss on May 1, 1946 in St. Joseph CatholicChurchin Tiffin. Those who survive her include her husband, Victor Huss; three sons,John(Annette) Huss of New Riegel, Daniel (Maureen) Huss of Dublin andJames(Susan) Huss of Columbus; five daughters, Angela (David) KoonsofFostoria, Patricia (Russell) Randolph of Cincinnati, Teresa (James)Celekof Fremont, Marilyn (Raymond) Stump of Kansas and Beatrice (Dr.Michael)Hodovanic of Cincinnati; 24 grandchildren; fourgreat-grandchildren; onebrother, Rev. Herman Scherger of Cloverdale;two sisters, Zita (Ernest)Hohman of Fostoria and Germaine Perry ofTiffin. She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Catherine(Cathy)Margraf on Sept. 14, 2005, an infant daughter, Mary and fourbrothers,Bernard, Carl, Cyril and Gerald Scherger. Mrs. Huss was a 1939 Jackson Liberty High School graduate and hadretiredin 1985 from Bendix Corporation in Fostoria. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Tiffin; a formermemberof St. Andrew Catholic Church in Liberty Twp., St. JosephCatholic Churchin Tiffin, and St. Boniface Catholic Church in NewRiegel. She was a member of the Rosary Altar Society in both Tiffin andNewRiegel, the New Riegel American Legion Auxiliary; New Riegel Ladiesofthe Moose, Catholic Knights of Ohio Branch 52 in New Riegel, and shewasa past member of the Sweet Adeline''s singing group in Fostoria,Ohio. Visitation was held on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005 from 2-5 and 6-8 p.m.atTraunero Funeral Home in Tiffin. A Catholic Knights of Ohio service was held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday andaparish wake service was held that evening at 7:45 p.m. at thefuneralhome. The funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005atAll Saints Parish in New Riegel with Rev. Ron Schock and Rev.HermanScherger concelebrating. Burial will follow immediately in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery inNewRiegel. Contributions may be made to the Catholic Knights of OhioVocationalFund, 22005 Mastic Rd. Fairview Park, Ohio 44126-9911, orfor Masses, orto a charity of the donor’s choice. To send condolences to the family, or directions to the funeralhome,visit www.traunerofuneralhome.com. | Scherger, Mary Louise 'Mary Lou' (I6923)
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9066 | Published: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:00 AM CDT in the Willcox Range News, Willcox, Arizona. "Daisy Alice Brewer 1918-2001 Daisy Alice Brewer of Willcox died Oct. 17, 2001 in Willcox, at the age of 83. She was born on June 9, 1918 on the Fletcher Ranch near the Animas River in Lordsburg, N.M., to Robert Gibson Hill and Mattie Myrtle Jane ( Noling) Hill. Daisy came to Arizona in the 1930's and to Willcox in 1982 from Florence. She was a homemaker and was dedicated to her family. On Aug. 11, 1934 in Globe, she married Del Bert Brewer. Daisy is survived by her daughters, Alice (Jim) Amalong, Annie (Bill) Jordan both of Willcox, Myrtle (John) LaGrange of Jourdanton, Texas, and Janet Brewer of Willcox. Also surviving is her sister Nina Green of Willcox; along with 12 grandchildren; 45 great- grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Preceding her in death was her husband Del Bert on March 4, 2000, her parents and two sisters Myrtle and Ruth. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 10 a.m., at the Willcox LDS Church with viewing onehour prior in the relief society room at the church. Burial followed at Cochise Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Charles W. Leighton, Jr. Hospice, 319 W. Grant, Willcox, AZ 85643. Services were under the direction of Westlawn Chapel & Mortuary in Willcox." | Hill, Daisy Alice (I128154)
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9067 | Race: White. Gender: Male. Date of death: July 1885. Place of death: Halifax County. Cause of death: asthma. Age at death: 45 year(s). Place of birth: Halifax County. Occupation: farmer. | Compton, Thomas "Jim" H. (I36451)
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9068 | Race: White. Gender: Male. Date of death: September 14, 1878. Place of death: Halifax County. Cause of death: Not Given. Age at death: 69 year(s). Place of birth: Halifax County. | Compton, Peter (I36463)
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9069 | Rachel House's birth date was obtained from Waldrop Cemetery info. | House, Rachel Hoover (I111065)
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9070 | Rachel is listed in a Deed of Gift from father, Goodloe Warren: The condition of the foregoing deed of gift is such that if my said daughter, Rachel Duty should die before me and I should wish to go to some other place to live, then & in that case my board is to be paid out of the property and money which I have deeded her in the said gift & the ballence if any shall be returned to me, but if I die before my said Daughter Rachel Duty then the said deed of gift is to be absolute & she & her heirs is to hold & enjoy the said property & money forever. | Warren, Rachel (I33654)
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9071 | Rachels father was born in Green County, Mother in Indiana. | Skaggs, Rachel S. (I44834)
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9072 | Rafael G. "Lito" Morales Obituary Rafael "Lito" G. Morales, 67 of Phoenix, AZ entered into rest on July 7, 2004. He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Sally Morales; his children, Anna Maria Bahadar, Julie Ann (Mariano) Contreras, and Ralph David (Sylvia) Morales; 6 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild; his sisters, Trinidad Themulis, Teresa Cuen, and Lupita Grijalva; and brothers, Pedro Morales, David Morales, Jesus Morales, and Carlos Mendoza. He was preceded in death by his brother, Joe Morales. Rafael was a very loving, sweet, giving, compassionate, wonderful man. He was a great encourager to his family, and thanks to his guidance and encouragement they are who they are today. He was very proud of his family and all of their accomplishments. He was a person you could always rely on and always a great provider for his family. Rafael was a loving husband and the best Dad in the whole world. He will always be remembered for the best BBQ's in the world and his wonderful sense of humor. Rafael will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Visitation will be held from 5:00 - 8:00 P.M. with a Rosary at 7:00 P.M. on Mon. July 12, 2004 at Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Ave., Glendale. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 A.M. on Tues. July 13, 2004 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 8615 W. Peoria Ave., Peoria, AZ. Interment to follow at Resthaven Park Cemetery. Published in The Arizona Republic on July 11, 2004 | Morales, Rafael "Ralph" "Lito" Garcia (I105127)
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9073 | Rains County, Texas death certificate of Ophelia Annie Cochran lists her father as Martin Waldrop. The informant clearly did not have a lot of info, as mother was listed as unknown. He listed Martin Waldrop's birth place as Tennessee, when he was actually born in Georgia. The Cochran family is also found in 1910, living with Ophelia's brother George in Craighead County, Arkansas. Ophelia was listed as a widow. | Waldrop, Ophelia Annie T. (I135792)
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9074 | Raised by grandparents Richard and Elizabeth Leake. Moved, with his grandparents, from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Anson County, North Carolina after grandparents sold 404 acres of land in Lunenburg County, Virginia on 19 November 1767. The land was sold to Thomas Williams, of Amelia County, Virgina for 200 pounds. Walter Leakes grandparents bought 200 acres of land in Anson County, North Carolina for 50 pounds on 30 July 1768. The land was purchased from William Cole of Rowan County, North Carolina. The land was located near the mouth of a creek commonly called Lake Creek, otherwise known as Thickety Creek. Walter served in the Revolutionary War as a light horseman in the Light Horse and Independent Company of Foot of Captain Thomas Wade of Anson County, North Carolina on a expedition to Cross Creek against the insurgents. He was captured by the British andimprisoned. The records show that he was due 8 pounds, 5 shillings in February of 1776 for 35 days service. He was paid through the Hillsborough Treasury Office by James Freeland, the Treasurer of Orange County, North Carolina. The amount paid him was 9 pounds, 11 shillings, and interest of 1 pound, 9 shillings. April 1777 - Anson County, North Carolina, Court Minutes - Walter Slaughter recruited to perform road work. October 1779 - Petition to create Richmond County, North Carolinafrom Anson County, North Carolina. Walter Slaughter signed this petition. The county was spit in 1779. Walter Slaughter on the 1790 & 1795 Richmond County, North Carolina Federal Census. On the 1790 census, 2 Walter Slaughters are shown, on on Page 45, and the other on Page 167. | Slaughter, Walter (I36757)
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9075 | Raised in the home of Francisco Rodriguez, and listed in most records as Juan Francisco Rodriguez vice Juan Francisco Cantu. | Cantu, Juan Francisco (Rodriguez Cantu) (I138858)
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9076 | Ralph Eldon Hunn Ralph Eldon Hunn Resident of Rio Vista Ralph Eldon Hunn passedawaypeacefully to be in the arms of the Lord, Tuesday morning, July4th. Hewas born June 26, 1914. He was survived by his wife of 70years, Joyce;his 6 children, Mona, Robert, Francene, Saundra, Myralene& Rhia. He had15 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 6great-great-grandchildren.Ralph worked as a nurseryman and was anordained Southern Baptistminister since 1948 until passing. Hismemorial service will be held atTemple Baptist Church at 600 E. TaborAve., Fairfield on July 8th at 1p.m. He will be in our hearts forevermore. Published in the Contra Costa Times on 7/7/2006. | Hunn, Ralph Eldon (I69186)
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9077 | Ralph Elkin came to Virginia in 1657 and then returned to Englandandthen came back to Virginia in 1661 to York Co., Va., and with his sons RichardandRalph, Jr. became the founders of the Elkins family in Va. He received a grantofland in York Co., from Governor Francis Morgan. The Elkin Family later movedtothe Counties of Westmoreland and King George. Ralph Elkin's Will is found in the Stafford Co. Va. Wills, OrderBook1722, page 234. There is book on Ralph Elkins family entitled,"THE ELKINS FAMILY -FROM VIRGINIA TO MIDDLE TENNESSEE and TEXAS" by Mayme Gertrude YagerTurner. | Elkins, Ralph (I118386)
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9078 | Ralph Stafford, of Grafton, County Worcester, had Grafton and Leamington through his wife, Maud Hastang. Reference: Burke's Dor. and Ext., pp. 501 and 266. | Stafford, Ralph (I50451)
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9079 | Ramsey S. A. A 8 Georgia Cavalry. Private Private Arty. 62 Ga. Cav.22650 1308 Confederate Ramsey S. A. H 62 Georgia Cavalry. Private Private 8 Ga. Cav. 226 501309Confederate Ramsey S. A. F 39 Georgia Infantry. Private Private 226 501310Confederate | Ramsey, Stinson A. (I34331)
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9080 | RANDOLPH COUNTY�THE PIONEERS�THE COUNTY FORMED AND ORGANIZED�SEAT OFJUSTICE�BUILDINGS�LOCALOFFICERS�ELEOTIONS�NATURALHISTORY�WATER-COURSES�MINERALS,SOIL, ETC.�WOOD SUPPLY�VEGETABLE ANDOTHERPRODUCTS�STATISTICS�TAXABLES�THE CENSUS–PUBLIC HIGHWAYS–THEGREATWAR–LAW AND LAWYERS–INSTRUCTION–MORALS–TOWNS ANDVILLAGES–SELECTEDBIOGRAPHY. page 431 James Henry Skaggs was born on the 2d of August, 1840, nearDanby,Jefferson County, Mo., and is the son of Henry Skaggs, thegrandson ofStephen Skaggs, and the great-grandson of James Skaggs, whowas a nativeof Virginia, a man of great physical strength andactivity, and of whomit is said that he settled in Kentucky beforeDaniel Boone. StephenSkaggs was also a native of Virginia, his birthoccurring about 1764. Hedied in Kentucky in 1814. His wife's maidenname was Miss Nancy Andrews,who was born in the year 1766, and died inKentucky in 1862. Henry Skaggs(father of the subject of this sketch)was born in Green County, Ky., onthe 6th of June, [p.431] 1807, andcame to Jefferson County, Mo., in1833, bought a tract of land ofseveral hundred acres, and this heimproved and cultivated. He devotedthe remainder of his life to farmingand the raising of fine horses. Hedied on the 9th of September, 1866.His wife, Mrs. Mary (Eagelbarger)Skaggs, was born on the 7th of October,1814, and was a woman ofsuperior intelligence and firmness of character.She received her finalsummons in Jefferson County, Mo., in September,1866. The maternalgrandfather of our subject, John M. Eagelbarger, was anative ofGermany, born in 1784, and came to the United States in 1800,landingat Savannah, Ga. He came to Missouri at an early day, and herefollowedhis trade, that of a gunsmith. He died in Jefferson County, Mo.,on the3d of July, 1829. His wife's maiden name was Unity Carlin, asister ofex-Governor Carlin of Illinois, and a woman of great courageanddetermination. James Henry Skaggs (the subject of this sketch),wastaught the principles of farming in early life, and in 1861 hejoined theConfederate army under the command of Gen. Jeff. Thompson,served abouteight months, and was discharged on account of sickness.He then followedschool teaching for about six years, two of which werespent in MonroeCounty, Ill., and the remainder in Jefferson and St.Francois Counties,Mo. During the period of teaching he gave his sparetime to the study ofmedicine. Later he engaged in dealing in livestock and in merchandising,which he continued two years. In 1870 hecame to Clay County, Ark., andfollowed farming and buying stock. Heselected for his companion in lifeMiss Eliza James, and was united inmarriage to her in 1873. They had twochildren, both of whom died inyouth. Mrs. Skaggs died on the 19th ofMarch, 1875. After that Mr.Skaggs accepted a position as collectingagent for Levi Hecht & Bros.,at Pocahontas, which he held for over ayear. In 1876, on the 17th ofDecember, he was married to Mrs. Serena J.Russell, a native ofLouisiana, and whose maiden name was Kilcrease. Mr.Skaggs then turnedhis attention once more to farming. In 1882 he waselected countysurveyor, which office he filled with ability and credit.For the pastfew years he has been extensively engaged in agriculturalpursuits, andalso in the timber business, in which he has been verysuccessful. Henow owns over 4,000 acres of land and has 800 acres undercultivation.Mr. Skaggs is five feet eleven inches in height, and weighs250 pounds.In middle life he was very strong and active, and was welltrained inOlympic games, as was also his father. Mr. Skaggs afterreceiving acommon-school education was for several terms under thetutorage of Mr.Robert A. Booth, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin,Ireland, withwhom our subject, among other things, completed mathematicsas far ascalculus. He has taken an active part in public affairs, and isaliveto the interests of his country, is willing to do his partinforwarding all enterprises for public good, and is animportantcommercial factor of Randolph County. | Skaggs, James Henry (I37380)
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9081 | Randow, Robert A. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The, May 13, 2003 Randow, Robert A. Tuesday, May 13, 2003 Randow, Robert A. Sun., May11,2003, age 64 years. Loving husband of Joyce (nee Gierczak). Dearestdadof the late Cynthia, Robert Jr. (Sara) and Scott (Salena). Lovingpapa ofAlec, and Ben. Best buddy Spike. Loving son of the late Elmoreand MarieRandow. Son-in-law of Stella Gierczak and Anthony Gierczak.Brother ofJerome (Dolores), Henry (Judy) and Richard (Linnie).Brother-in-law ofGeorge (Judy) Stien and Anthony (Sherry) Gierczak.Also survived by manynieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Visitation Wed. eveningfrom the Funeral Home from 4-8 PM with VigilService at 5:30 PM and onThurs. morning at ST. ROMAN'S CHURCH (1810 W.Bolivar Ave.) from 9 AMuntil Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM.Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.Member for 29 years of Local 950Operating Engineers with MilwaukeePublic Schools. "His flowers willmiss his tender, loving care." JOHN J.WALLOCH FUNERAL HOME 4309 S.20th St. (414)281-7145 Family Owned andOperated - We Care | Randow, Robert Allen (I40537)
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9082 | Ratliff, a nephew of Mary Thompson SKAGGS and Henry SKAGGS, and Lucy Thompson SKAGGS and Charles SKAGGS, came to Kentucky with his father and had a 200-acre land grant on the Cumberland River. He and Catherine later sold land to a Ephram DICKEN in 1803. | Thompson, Ratliff (I92121)
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9083 | Ray, Lucille A. - September 18, 2002 issue Services for Lucille A. Ray will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19,atTerpening & Son Chapel. The Rev. J. Mark Robinson will officiate.Burialwill be at Twin Oaks Memorial Park. Ray, 91, passed away Monday, Sept. 16, at Eastern New MexicoMedicalCenter, Roswell. Pallbearers will be grandsons and great-grandsons: Rocky Ray, LukeRay,Randy Taylor, Allen Melton, Chris Sneed and Josh Sneed. Alsoserving areCody Taylor, Christopher Ray, Dustin Ray, Allen DaleMelton, Luke AdamRay, Joseph Ray, Hunter Ray and Michael Kirk. Visitation begins at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Terpening &SonMortuary. Ray was born March 10, 1911, in High Rolls, to William Newton WaldripandBetty Nelson Waldrip. She married Luke Adam Ray Feb. 17, 1932,inRoswell. He preceded her in death Aug., 18, 1964. She was alifetimeArtesia resident. She was a housewife and Salutatorian of hergraduatingclass in Lake Arthur. She was a member of West Main BaptistChurch andhad been active at the Artesia Senior Center. Survivors include: one daughter, Betty Jane Taylor and husband RayofArtesia; one daughter-in-law, Billie Ray of Roswell; one sister,BessieLeaf of Artesia; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren;threegreat-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a son, LarryRay,on Feb. 3, 1999; sisters Helen Knight, Gladys Golden and RubyNorris; andby a brother, W. H. Waldrip. Ripley, Leonard 'Rip' - November 13 issue | Waldrip, Allie Lucille (I104748)
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9084 | Raymond Harold Cash, 74, of Social Band Road in Campbellsville, sonofthe late R. T. Cash and Mattie Morris Cash, was born in TaylorCounty onMarch 20, 1918. He died Thursday, April 23, 1992, inCampbellsvilleafter an illness. He was a member of the Zion SeparateBaptist Churchwhere he served as a deacon and Sunday School teacherfor 30 years. Hewas a retired employee of Southern States Cooperativeafter 26 years ofservice. He was married to Mattie Underwood on Feb.13, 1938. Besideshis wife, Cash is survived by three sons, RansieCash, Georgetown, GaryCash, Campbellsville, and Wendell Cash,Louisville; two daughters,Monzelle Parris, St. Louis, Mo., and SharonHess, Burke, Va.; 11grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother,Wilson Cash,Louisville; one half-brother, Paul Cash, Campbellsville;one sister,Hazel Cash, Louisville; four half-sisters, Joyce Johnsonand Delois Lee,both of Campbellsville, and Lorene Pendegraff andBarbara Cash, both ofTexas; s! everal other relatives and many friends. The funeral was at 3p.m.,Saturday, April 25, at the Zion Separate Baptist ChurchinCampbellsville. The Rev. Ronda Arnett and the Rev. GarlenSkaggsofficiated. Burial was in the Zion Separate Baptist ChurchCemetery.Pallbearers were Eugene Wright, Delbert Bell, Herman Shofner,JohnnySprowles, Olyn Sprowles, and Buddy Sprowles. ~Obituaries ofTaylorCounty, Kentucky, Volume IV, compiled by Eunice MontgomeryWright, p. 92 | Cash, Raymond Harold (I9386)
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9085 | Raymond K. Steinwand Raymond K. Steinwand, 79, of Akron, passed away July 31, 2007 at Akron City Hospital. He was born January 6, 1928 in North Dakota to the late Frank and Nellie (Bauckland) Steinwand. Ray spent many years as a carpenter,building many homes in the Akron area. He loved to play pinocchle and dancing with the gang at Kimbolton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his firs twife,Joyce Steinwand; son, Bradley Steinwand; and granddaughter,Samantha Steinwand. He is survived by his wife, Gladys V. Steinwand of Akron;daughter, Roxann Field of Dayton; sons, Terry (Kathy) Steinwand of Akron, Mark Steinwand of Arizona and Jeff Steinwand of Barberton;stepdaughters, Debra (Mark) Saller of Akron, Sandy (Roy) Foutty of Akron, Edie Wells of Wadsworth and Edna (Dick) Raffle of Norton;step-sons, David Wells, Gary Wells (Bev), Bob Wells and Dennis Wells,all of Akron; many grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Calling hours will be Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral Home,131 N. Canton Rd., where funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1p.m., with Rev. Scott Campbell officiating. To leave a special messagefor the family online, please visitwww.NewcomerFamily.com. (NEWCOMERFUNERAL HOME, 330-784-3334.) Published in the Akron Beacon Journal on 8/1/2007. | Steinwand, Raymond Kenneth (I112918)
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9086 | Raymond, Cumberland County, Maine: The first arrival of settlers was in 1770 when Joseph Dingley and Dominicus Jordan of Cape Elizabeth came up the Presumpscot River to Sebago Pond, attracted by the proprietors' offer of a free 100 acre lot to the first claimants on the spot. Resting overnight at the foot of the lake, Dingley stole away early with their canoe to the first (at the head of Kettle Cove) leaving Jordan to walk the shore to the mouth of the Jordan River where he set his stake in second place. Arrivals continued with early names of Cash, Davis, Brown, Gay, Staples, Leach, Tinney, Crisp, Smith, Simonds, and others. Log cabins were erected, land was cleared by massive cutting and burning of forests and means of subsistence and livelihood were established. | Jordan, Lieut. Dominicus (I88120)
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9087 | Re: Josie Stillwell Posted by: David Halbert Date: December 12, 2001 at 12:42:07 In Reply to: Josie Stillwell by charlotte skaggs of 1479 I do not have source material on this but here is my current ancestryofJosie: Samuel Stillwell b 1735 PA married Margaret Ann Hoffmire(unconfirmed). Their son Isaac Stillwell b1774 PA married Matilda Howell b1775 PA. Isaac & Matilda's son Stephen Stillwell b1798 KY married MatildaSKAGGS b1806 KY. Stephen & Matilda's son James William Stillwell b1826 KY marriedMaryElizabeth Allen b1848 KY. James & Mary had a daughter Josie Stillwell who married Richard T.SKAGGSb 1867 LaRue County KY. One source listed Daniel & Elinor as this Isaac's parent but I thinkthatDaniel & Isaac are brothers and are two of many children ofSamuelStillwell who lived in Westmoreland Pennsylvania. Isaac, Daniel& othersmoved to Kentucky circa 1795. Later, Daniel's family movedfrom AdairCounty Kentucky to Morgan County Illinois circa 1813-1837while Isaac'sfamily stayed in Hardin & LaRue Counties in Kentucky. Please note that the birth years may not be EXACT but are given asareference. My apologies for any inaccuracies. Abstract of Wills of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Samuel Stillwell, Monongalia County, Virginia January 9, 1781,provedAugust 2, 1782, wife Ann; children: Ann, Joseph, Daniel, Samuel, Elijah, Isaac, Sarah, and Rachel;wife,Phillip Rogers and Roger Richey, Esq. | Stillwell, Samuel (I79577)
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9088 | Real parents Hugh Wright and Catherine Whaley, foster parents,JohnColony and Ellen N. Shellborn. | Colony, Hattie L. (I53110)
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9089 | Rebecca Eveline (Evenline) was the 4th of 8 children. Her father was the Reverend William Marion Warren and her mother Narcissa Cribbens. During the time of the Civil War, William moved his family to Missouri for two years, then returned to Arkansas. It was stated that he moved his family to Missouri because he didn't believe in Americans killing one another. Apparently Missouri didn't draft for the Civil War and Arkansas did. (Information from the Warren Family Historian Newsletter), various issues. | Warren, Rebecca Eveline (I39008)
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9090 | Rebecca Listed on the 1840 Tishomingo County, Mississippi federal census. She is also listed on 1845 Tishomingo County, Mississippi tax list. 1840 Tishomingo County, Mississippi Census - Page 229 Family 461 Waldrip,Rebecca Males: Ages Under 5 - 0 Ages 5-9 - 0 Ages 10-14 - 1 Anderson Waldrip born between (1826-1830) Ages 15-19 - 1 Andrew Waldrip born between (1821-1825) Ages 20-29 - 0 Ages 30-39 - 0 Ages 40-49 - 0 Ages 50-59 - 0 Ages 60-69 - 0 Ages 70-79 - 0 Ages 80-89 - 0 Ages 90-99 - 0 Ages over 100 - 0 Females: Ages Under 5 - 0 Ages 5-9 - 0 Ages 10-14 - 1 Probably Nancy Caroline Waldrip born between(1826-1830) Ages 15-19 - 1 Probably Sarah Ann Waldrip born between (1821-1825) Ages 20-29 - 2 Probably Rachel and Margaret Waldrip born between(1811-1820) Ages 30-39 - 0 Ages 40-49 - 0 Ages 50-59 - 1 Rebecca Waldrip born between (1781-1790) Ages 60-69 - 0 Ages 70-79 - 0 Ages 80-89 - 0 Ages 90-99 - 0 Ages over 100 - 0 | Brown, Rebecca Ann (I52967)
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9091 | Rebecca mentioned in a "gift" from John Williams to Rebecca Warren as the daughter of John Warren. This gift was recorded in Rappahannock County, Virginia on 2 December 1679. | Warren, Rebecca (I70534)
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9092 | Rebecca was living with her children in the Barnwell County,SouthCarolina census in 1830. It is presumed that Tyre Jackson had passed away prior to thiscensusenumeration. Other Jackson families living close by were Oliver Jackson andDanielJackson. In the 1830 Barnwell County, South Carolina census, she was livingnextto a John Geddings, possibly a relation to Tyre Jackson or Rebecca Kolb. His (JohnGeddings)age was listed between 60-70 years of age. (Both the Geddings and Jackson familieslivedin Sumter SC) Also listed on the 1830 Barnwell County, South Carolina census,livingnot to far away is Isam Jourdan (mis-index as Isam Jonsdan), possibly a relation toourIsaac Jordan. Isham was born between 1790-1800, wife listed between 20 and 30 yearsofage born between 1800-1810. Several children are listed, but one male betweenage5-10 years of age is the right age of Isaac Baxter Jordan, presuming he is not thesonof Isaac L. Jordan. A James Jordan, listed on the 1830 Barnwell County, SouthCarolinacensus, was listed between age 50-60, placing his year of birth between 1770-1780. Againapossible relative of Isaac L. Jordan. South Carolina Equity Court Proceeding - January 1822 (ProceedingsendedJanuary 1823) Only a partial portion of the document listed, for brevity. State of South Carolina Sumter District To the honorable judges of the court of equity of the state ofSouthCarolina Tyre Jackson and Rebecca his wife of the district in the stateaforesaidhumbly complaining that unto your honors that the said Rebecca wife of Tyreisthe daugther of the late Thomas Kolb who lived and died in thedistrictaforesaid. That Mary Kolb the widow and relict of the said Thomas is now livinginthe district & state aforesaid as also are his children & heirs at law towitJehu Kolb, Benjamin Kolb, Thomas Kolb & Abel Kolb | Kolb, Rebecca (I103188)
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9093 | Rebecca was living with her children in the Barnwell County,SouthCarolina census in 1830. Tyre Jackson was not listed in this census with Rebecca. Itappearsthat he died between 17 Nov 1823 and the 1830 federal census. A Daniel Jackson was living in Barnwell County, South Carolina, listed on the 1830 census. He was between age 40-50 years of age placing his birth between 1780-1790. Possible relative. Sumter court - Roll 14 Tyre Jackson vs John Graham The State of South Carolina Sumter District 2 September 1805 Reference bay mare transaction of 1 October 1799 1 April 1806 Judgement given Sumter court - Roll 22 Absolom Reams vs Tyre Jackson The State of South Carolina Sumter District 2 September 1805 Reference bay mare transaction of 1 October 1799 4 November 1805 - Judgement given Sumter court - Roll 219 Tyre Jackson & wife Rebecca vs Mary Kolb, Jehu Kolb, ThomasKolb,Benjamin Kolb, Abel Kolb The State of South Carolina (Only a portion of this record is noted, for brevity) Sumter District 12 January 1822 To the honorable the judges of the court of equity of the state of South Carolina Tyre Jackson and Rebecca his wife of the district in the state of the aforesaid humbly compaining unto your honors that the said Rebecca wife of the said Tyre is the daughter of the late Thomas Kolb who lived and died in the district aforesaid. That Mary Kolb the widow and relict of said Thomas is now living in the district and state aforesaid as also are his children and heirs at law to wit: Jehu Kolb, Benjamin Kolb, Thomas Kolb, and Abel Kolb. 30 January 1823 - Judgement given Date: 1802/07/24 Description: WEEKS, JAMES, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON BRANCH OF SAMMYSWAMPAND JACKS CREEK, SUMTER DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MCDONELL. Names Indexed: WEEKS, JAMES/MCDONELL, JOHN/MAPLE,THOMAS/CONSTABLE,THOMAS/MOORE, ISHAM/JACKSON, TYRE/HARVEN,RICHARD/BRADFORD/SKINNER/ Locations: SAMMY SWAMP/JACKS CREEK/SANTEE RIVER/BLACKRIVER/SUMTERDISTRICT 1810 Federal Census - South Carolina, Clarendon, Sumter District 1 male between 26-45 years of age 3 Females under 10 years of age 1 Female between 16-26 years of age | Jackson, Tyree (I103116)
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9094 | Rebecca wife of William Seeley died after 1813 when she signed deeds. William was an attorney and farmer; lived in Orange, Seneca, andCayuga County, New York and Addison, Vermont. Notes from John Seely, Carson California. He was a member of a company of Light Horse, raised tojoin Continental Army from Bollming Grove, New York | Seely, William (I47346)
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9095 | Recalled by Leona Guthrie My grandfather worked for the Matador Ranch at one point, and they livednear Roaring Springs in an old boxcar. He and my father brokesaddlehorses for them for a while. They were working a bunch of cattleand mygrandfather was off his horse for some reason when a bull goredhimbadly. This happened somewhere around 1915 or so. It took two yearstoheal, and when he died in 1959, the scars on his abdomen wereterrible tosee. His name was J.O. CHESTER, born about 1867, married to KatieLeonaBAMFORD AUSTIN . The Children that were with them were MaeAustin, JohnFelix Austin age about 15, and Thomas A. Chester age 5 or6. | Guthrie, Roy Lee (I3572)
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9096 | Received from his father lands and houses in Over Stowey and Bishops Lydiard, at Plainfield, in Over Stowey, and Padnoller, in Parish Spaxton. He bought land in Pitminster in 1586 and went to live there. | Blake, William (I56206)
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9097 | Recieved information from an extract from Warren Cantrell, JeffreyJewell, and Loran Borders. Recorded in Green Co. in 1850 Census, with realestatevalued at $480. Five children at home. In 1860, recorded in Dist #1P.O.,Allendale, Green Co, with real estate valued at $1600, and personal propertyat$600. Seven children recorded at home. In 1870, recorded at LowerBrushCreek TWP, Green Co., wiht real estate valued at $1600, and personalpropertyat $1300. Two more children had joined the family and 6 were recordedathome. In 1870 census, he was James Cantrell, age 50, W/M, farmer, Born inKY. In 1880 census, he is in Green Co., and only the 2 youngest were stillathome. Listed in Green County Review, Vol.15, #1 "The ELMORE Cemetary" Asa Cantrell consented for the Oct 1841 marriage of James. Administratorof Asa's 1880 will. In his 1894 MC, he is 73, 2nd marriage, POB was GC., married at James E. Whitlow's. p 91 15 May 1869 Deed Bk 26,p46 Elizabeth Bloyd & husband George W. Bloyd to Abraham Bradshaw .$200...tract in Green County on Brush Creek.. to lot 4.. 29 ac. p91-2 Circuit case #1583 30 Aug1899 Nancy E. Cantrell vs Elzy Close Mary Cantrell died many years ago. Her husband J.J. Cantrell afterward married Mrs. Tildy Akridge who still survives him. The children ofJ.J. Cantrell and Mary conveyed a tract known as ''the home place'' toTildyand she relinquished all her right to the rest of the land. Children of J. J. Cantrell Nancy E. Cantrell married Elam Milby Peter D. Cantrell Martha A. Cantrell married A.J. Bloyd B.T. Cantrell T.J. Cantrell Sarah A. Cantrell married D.T. McCubbin Julia A. Cantrell married J.B Eastes daughter, deceased, married John Close A. Cattie Close B.Mary Close C. D.B. Close D. Sarah J. Close E. F.B. Close F. Elzy Close G. Julia Close Heirs jointly own tract on Brush Creek; Tract1: Peter Elmore 58 acres Tract 2: Brush Creek..Willis Skaggs..50 acres Tract 3: east bank of Brush Creek.. Buckner Tract 4: the 33 acres William Milby purchased from William Perkinsthen with the 23 acre tract in Clark and Harvey's line..James Perkins..Lewis Perkins..Wm Milby..86 acres Tract 5: Larue Co, waters of Nolin.. Bob Skaggs..30 acres Tract 6:Larue Co on Nolin .. 200 acres p94 Circuit case#1599 11 Jan 1902 W.L.Larimore vs George Close Concerning the estate of Edward T. Larimore.. lists his heirs.. inluding these ''N.J.Bloyd married J.M. Bloyd 1/42'' ( percent of estate) '' Sudie Elmore married W.R.Elmore 1/36'' (ditto) p114 Circuit case#1886 21 Sep 1910 Malissa J. Milby vs W.J. Milby committee for J.F. Milby this court case concerns money matters between Malissa Milby andJ.FMilby who spends time in the lunatic asylum..she wants half of his pensionfrom the government to raise thier 5 yr old son.. a portion of the depostion of J.W.Hawks (30 jan 1915 2nd depo..says '' My mother buys the good from Mrs. W.F.Bloyd, Lewis Despain, Walter Ray and A.W.Scott where we do our dealing.''they weretalkingabout clothing.. p138 Circuit case #2590 31 May 1916 Kate Wilcoxson vs G.W. Wilcoxson In a deposition from Kate Wilcoxson she states that ''I have bought corn from Porter Bloyd, Porter Judd, Jim Tom Hines,Jim Boston and Mack Strader.'' | Cantrell, James L. (I41806)
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9098 | Record number 170 / 603. | Marroquin, Delfina (I128390)
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9099 | Record of Commissioner Deeds - Taylor County Court Whereas is the action of Thomas Coakley Surviving Partner of Hazelwood & Coakley - Plantiff against Michael Scott & his wife Malissa Scott - Defendants, pending in the Taylor Circuit Court as order was entered at the October Term, 1880 directing R. E. Puryear Special commissioner of said Court, to expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the property hereinafter described and WHEREASsaid property was sold in accordance with said order, on the Sixth day of December 1880 for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars and (zero) cents, when Thomas Coakley became purchaser thereof and WHEREAS the report of said sale was confirmed by said Court at the October Term, 1881, and at the October Term, 1881, an order was entered directing R.E.Puryear Special Commissioner, to execute a deed of conveyance of said property to said Thomas Coakley but for greater certainty the record and proceedings in said case are referred to. Now, therefore this Indenture made and entered into this (Blank) day of October 1881 between between Michael Scott and his wife Malissa Scott by R. E. Puryear Special commissioner aforesaid, have sold and by this writing o convey to said party of the second part, and his heirs, assigns forever, the following described property, to wit: A tract of land lying and being on the waters of Little Brush Creek in Taylor Co. Ky; and bounded as follows-viz: On the east by the land of Felix G. Warren; On the West by land of Cassander Hazelwood; On the North by land of John Wood and on the South by land of Joshua Beard containing fifty acres more or less it being land inherited by said Malissa Scott from her father Avery Warren decd. To have and to hold said property with its appertances unto said grantee his heirs and assigns. The said commissioner conveys the right, title and interest, legal and equitable of the said Michael and Malissa Scott in and to said property, and warrants the title thereto; so for as he is authorized by the judgement, orders, and proceedings in said cause, and no further; but he does not bind himself personally by anything contained herein, in any event, whatever. In testimony Whereof, said R. E. Puryear Special commissioner aforesaid, has hereunto subscribed his name this (Blank) day of October,1881. R.E. Puryear Special commissioner T.C.C. Acknowledged by the commissioner,examined and approved in open Court, this 15th day of October, 1882. C. A. Hardin, judge TCC State of Kentucky, Taylor Circuit Court - Sct Tho E. Greene, Clerk of the Taylor Circuit Court, do hereby certify that this Deed from Michael & Malissa Scott by R. E. Puryear, Special Commissioner of said Court toThomas Coakley was on the 15th day of October 1881, presented in open Court by R.E.Puryear, Special commissioner, and was by him duly acknowledged to be his act and deed. And the said Deed having been examined by the Court, was approved and confirmed, and so indorsed by the judge, and ordered transmitted, duly certified, to the Clerk of the Taylor County Court for record, which is now done accordingly, Given under my hand this 20th day of October 1884 Attest: Tho E. Greene, Clerk Taylor Circuit Court by R. H. Smith D. C. State of Kentucky County of Taylor - Sct I, C. W. Wright, Clerk of the Court do hereby certify that the foregoing Deed from Michael & Malissa Scott By R. E. Puryear, Special commissioner of the Taylor Circuit Court,to Thomas Coakley was produced to me in my office on the 16th day of March 1882, certified as above record. Whereupon the same, and the foregoing, and this Certificate have been recorded in my office. Given under my hand this 16th day of March 1882 Attest: C. W. Wright, Clerk By N. F. Campbell Clerk, D.C. | Warren, Malissa 'Melissa' (I110104)
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9100 | Recorded in 1800 census in Salisbury dist., Rockingham Co., NC with2children. | Cummins, Achea Axy (I45092)
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