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9301 | Richard Vance Enumeration District: 0041 Color: W Age: 63 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0280 County: Green Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Pulina 49, Kentucky Son Calman C 20, Kentucky | Vance, Richard F. (I40384)
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9302 | Richard Wightman was mentioned in Father, Thomas Wightman's Will, Proven in 22 November 1550, and dated 1 June 1545. Also Mentioned was otherson George. | Wightman, Richard (I31126)
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9303 | RICHARD DEAREN and his wife (Revised 18 Feb 1998) Richard Dearen was born about 1716-1726 in Virginia, possibly Amelia County. He died in Bedford County, VA, before 23 July 1792, when his inventory and appraisement were recorded in the County Court. We do not have a marriage record for Richard. Jemima Dearing [sic] was his administrator. But if she was his wife, she was at least a secondwifeand very much younger than he--probably younger than some of hischildren.For her children were marrying between 1801-1812. Jemima may have been a favored widowed daughter-in-law. We do not know the names of Richard's parents. COURT RECORDS TAX RECORDS Richard is found listed in the tax records of Amelia County, VA thusly: 1746 in"the upper part of the county". 1747, 1750 and 1751 "above Saylors Creek". 1752 "above Saylors Creek" and"above Flatt Creek" 1754 "Nottaway Parish, upper end" 1755 "between Flatt and Nibbs Creeks" 1756 "Nottaway Parish, upper end" 1761 "below Deep Creek in Raleigh Parish" 1762-63-64 "Nottaway Parish, upper end" Richard was paying taxes in Amelia County by 1746 in "the upper part of the county", so we believe he was born 1720-1726. For you will note that the reference book started recording taxes paid in 1736. If Richard were in the county by 1736, he was either too young to have accumulated property or without taxable property to pay taxes before 1746. The Court Order Book 1, page 253A The Court Laid the County Levy as Follows: ...Edward Booker & Richard Dearing, 2 young wolves 140. This writer assumes, from the context of other charges that the county paid citizens to kill or capture wolves. CENSUS RECORDS The earliest census taken in 1782 lists William and Richard. Richard is listed with 4 "white souls" in his household Dearen, Richard State: VA County: Amelia Co. Page #: 13 Census/Enumeration year: 1782 Age ranges in household: 04-00 In the 1785 census William Dearran is listed, with no out buildings.Richard now has 5 members in his household, 2 dwellings and 1 outbuilding. Since this writer suspects that Richard had a second much younger wife, the addition of one white soul to his household might indicated the conjectured second marriage had taken place recently. By this date, Richard must have been about 60 years old. In 1787 there was "an accounting of the name of every white maletithable over 21 years; the number of white males between 16 & 21 years; the number of slaves over 16 & those under 16 years; together with a listing of their horses, cattle & carriages..." Richard Dearin was charged with tax in Bedford County, VA. He had 1 black over 16, 1 black under 16, 3 horses, mares, colts or mules, and 3 cattle. EDUCATION and OCCUPATION Judging from his land holdings and estate inventory this writer would say that Richard was a farmer/stockman. It appears in his last few years that he dealt only with stock, as he seems to have divested himself of farmland, and farming responsibilities. He seems to have not had any formal education, for he could only sign documents with a big R, his first initial. It is with sadness that we note that he believed in slavery enough to own two slaves at the time of his death. His son John appears to not have owned any in 1787; but Richard's son William, Sr. owned one slave listed on that 1787 tax list. William, Jr. also owned slaves, as listed in his estate records. LAND HOLDINGS As is obvious from the above tax records Richard had property from1746 until late in his life. AMELIA COUNTY ABSTRACTS: Deed Book 3 & Deed Book 4, p. 34: Deed. John Crawford of Hanover Co., VA to Richard Dearing. D. 2Jan17__ (not given). Consid: 10 £ . 200 acres, plantation & land, adj. John Lovell's cor.[ner & line, & a branch. Witnesses: Thomas Osborn, Stephen(X) Howell & John (X) Lovell. p. 35: Possession obtained by Richard Dearing on 2 Jan 1747. Deed pro. byoathsof same witnesses & ordered recorded on 18 Mar 1747. p. 310: Deed John Crawford of South Carolina to Benjamin Hawkins. D. 21 Nov 1749. Consid: 50 £. 351 acres on branches of Flat Creek, adj. Richard Deering's cor.[ner] Witnesses: John Oliver, John Roberts, John Chumbley & Charles(X) Spradling. Deed Book 7, page 686: (Month & day are blank) 1762 from William Lovell of A(melia), to John Lovell of A, for 5 £ , a certain tract of land of about 40 acres in A on Saylor Cr, bounded by Booker, Benjamin Hawkins, Richard Dearin, David Lovel.Signed- William (X his mark) Lovell. Witness - none. Recorded 23 Sept 1762. Deed Book 8, p. 174: 8 Apr 1763 John Lovil (Loving) and Mary, his wife, of Nottoway Parishin A[melia], to Richard Dearing of same, for 10 £ VA money and 1000 pounds neat tobacco, a certain tract of land of about 40 acres in Nottoway Parish and A and bounded by said Richard Dearing, William Lovil, David Lovil, Brooks, Hawkins. Signed - John (AZA his mark) Lovil, Mary (- her mark) Lovil. Witnesses: Benjm Hawkins, Tiree Oneal, John Dearing. Recorded Jun23,1763. Deed Book 8, p. 213: 26 May 1763 from Benjamin Hawkins of A, to Thomas Tabb of A...adjoining the lands of Richard Dearing, Abraham Beadell, and James Foster. Signed - Benjamin Hawkins. Witnesses: Robert Jones, Charles Jones, Guy Smith, Richard Pringle, Joseph Mayo, William Ray. Recorded 22 Sept 1763. On 11 March 1786 Richard sold a piece of property, for a hundred £ of current money of Virginia, to his son, William, Sr. This land consisted of 140 acres lying in Amelia, "...along Pride's line...by a branch in Phillip Williams' line..." to which Richard signed his mark "R". This indenture was exhibited into court and acknowledged by Richard Dearin... and ordered to be recorded on 26 Oct 1786. Richard must have left Amelia County soon after this land transaction, for he is found in the above census record in Bedford county by 1787. Yet he is found back in Amelia County in the 1790 Federal Census. How can that be? Did he move back to Amelia for a short time? Then on 10 June 1788, Richard, of Bedford Co., VA, we find another deed of 100 acres that Richard is selling to James Chapman, of Amelia County for the sum of 100 £. This land lies in Amelia County, bounded by the lands of Edmund Bashan, David Lovell, Augustine Bedle, Rowlett Pride, William Dearin, and Johnston's lines. This land "being the place that I formerly gave to my son William Dearin and sold by him to Allen Jeter...Jeter sold to John Chapman...and Chapman given to his son James Chapman but no deed made previous to this by me..." William Dearin (Sr.) set him mark X and Richard Dearin made his mark "R". Is this indeed the same land as mentioned above, that did have a deed; or is this an additional tract? BEDFORD COURT RECORDS Richard "Dearin" was a witness to the Will of Richard ROUTON on 15Aug1791. Routon's inventory is listed in same, on page 81, dated 30 Mar 1792. REVOLUTIONARY WAR In the book of Virginia Publick Claims, we have record, apparently of items that citizens sold to the Continental Army during the Revolution:Richard Dearen 1 beef 300# Sept. £3-15. The above record would indicate to this writer that some unit of the Continental Army passed close enough by Richard's farm to locally buy needed supplies. Believed to be in the book, Virginians in the Revolution, by John H. Gwathmey, is the record "Dearen, Richard, Aud. Acct. XXII, p. 76".When requested from the Library of VA, the reply was that for $18.00 they would send a xerox copy of "A pay warrant issued to Richard Dearen for service in the Militia, 9 June 1784." Feeling the charge exorbitant, this writer decided to pursue further research elsewhere, perhaps by microfilm. In that same book there is this listing: Dearren, Wm, (14 V.R.) W.D.(War Department) 268,1." This, too, needs further research. RICHARD's ESTATE The next record we have is the appraisal of the estate of Richard Dearen, deceased, recorded 23 July 1792. The items listed are: 1 Negroe Woman Jude; 1 Negroe Boy Dare; 1 bay mare & colt; 1 Bar-- colt; 1 sorrel horse; 1 stallion colt; 4 feather beds with bedsteads & furniture; 3 cows with3 calves; 2 heifers; 4 yearlings; 1 loom; 1 pair of steel yards(?); 2potts,1 D. Oven & skilett [sic], 1 pail; 2 pails, 1 churn, 1 water can & atub; 2 sythes & four reap hooks; sundry plantation tools consisting of hoes, axes, plows & 1 crosscut saw, 1 hand saw; 1 grind stone; 2 butter potts, 1 jug;a sugar box, 1 coffee pott, 1 skillet; sundry pewter consisting of dishes, plates, basons and spoons; 1 spice mortar; 1 parcel of Queens Chinaware;1 parcel of knives & forks; 2 guns 30/, 1 pair of saad [sic] irons;1 case of bottles; 2 chests & a trunk; 2 wheels & 2 pair cards (for carding fabric fibers; 1 woman's saddle; 1 ewe & lamb; 3 old hogsheads; 22 hogs;7 chaines 14/ 1 hackle 5/; leather in tan. Total appraised value: £ 200 Shilling 1 D 6. As stated before, Jemima Dearing was the administrator. She put her mark "X" on the inventory. Witnesses were: Robert Cowan, William Lee, HenryBrown. RICHARD's CHILDREN Though there are dual listings of a Richard and a William Dearen (Dearran) in the 1790 census, this writer believes the duplication to be a census taker's error--and not two Richards and two Williams present. Because a 1787 tax list records only one each and other records reflect this point. The dual listings for Richard list 4 whites and 5 whites. SinceWilliam and John were already heads of household, we infer that at the most Richard had 3 additional children. FIRST MARRIAGE?: JOHN John born about 1740 probably in Amelia County, VA. Because of the close geographic proximity of John Dearen to Richard through out Richard's life, and because John begins paying property tax in Amelia County, VA, about fifteen years after Richard, perhaps denoting John's youthfulness, we believe John to have been Richard's son. In 1778 John sells 150 acres in Nottaway Parish of Amelia Co. and one of the common lines is with Richard Dearin. Was this land sale the precursor of their move to Bedford Co.,VA? This is the record of John's taxes paid in Amelia: 1762-63-64, in "Nottaway Parish", upper end" (same location wording as Richard's). This writer's first records of John as being in Bedford County, VA, is the sales list of Jesse Womack's estate, dated 24 Jan 1783. In that record his name is written "Dearing", "John Dairin" and "John Dairing". It appears that Richard followed or perhaps moved with John to Bedford County, VA. By several deed records we know that John's wife was named Sarah, but with no available marriage record, her last name is unknown. John probably died in Bedford County, for there is a long line of Deariens mentioned in court records of that county, in that era, and throughout the nineteenth century. WILLIAM, Sr. William, Sr., born about 1745-1755 in Amelia County, VA. We know this William to be Richard's son, for he is so designated in a land record.We do not know whom William married, though it may have been Rachel_______ (see speculative documentation in William, Sr's chapter). William and his wife had at least three sons and one daughter. William, Sr. died about1823 in Green County, KY. For further information on this family see the chapter entitled "William Dearen, Sr. and his wife". The following possibilities could be either Richard, Sr.'s children, or they could just as easily be his son John's. 1. Catherine Jimmerson, b. ca. 1780, (with a young Richard Dearing in her household) in the 1850 Bedford Co. census. This Richard could easily be her grandson. 2. Lewis, who married in Bedford, in 1796 to Obedience Hurt, daughter o fJames? 3. Richard, who married in Bedford, in 1803 to Elizabeth Thurman,daughter of Pri___. SECOND MARRIAGE for RICHARD?: Court records mention a Jemimah as being the executor for Richard's will. Since census records list a Jemimah as head of household for several decades after Richard's death, this writer is leaning toward the conclusion that she was indeed the much younger widow of Richard. Jemima is not found in the 1840 census of Bedford County. This bears investigation in both Amelia and Bedford counties. This is a listing of marriages of Jemimah's children, which may also be Richard's children: 23 Nov 1801 Dearien, Lucy to Wm Adams dau of Jamimah 8 May 1802 Dearing, Mason to David Jenkins dau of Jemimah 24 Oct 1804 Dearing, Gracy to Amos Jenkins dau of Jemimah 8 Feb 1808 Dearren, Joel to Patsey Foster son of Jemimah 31 Jan 1812 Dearren, Parkey* to Jacob City (or Setty) dau of Jemimah *Is this actually Frankey instead of Parkey? For court record lists: Grantee Deed Bk Page 1800 Dearen Frankey Lewis & ux WM Settle [Setty?] 11 150 Dearen, John Master: George, Nicholas, Jr. Beginning date: 06/04/1764 Sex: male Source: Dettingen Parish Vestry Book 1745-1785, 44 Prince William Co. Occupation: shoemaker Ending date: unspecified Race: white | Dearen, Richard (I44243)
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9304 | Richard's will was proved 4 February 1593-4. Richard Wightman was mentioned in Father, Thomas Wightman's Will, Proven in 1570, and dated 1 December 1567. Also mentioned were sons, William, George, John, and daughter Agnes. | Wightman, Richard (I28171)
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9305 | Rober Bivin Burns was not biological father according to 1880census,which states he was Illegitimate. | Burns, Joe E. (I18621)
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9306 | Robert and Thalia (Hurin) Porter mentioned in Revolutionary Pension records of Hannah (Hurin) Tharp, wife of John Tharp, Revolutionary War Officer. | Tharp, Thalia (I129627)
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9307 | Robert Elkin Will In the name of God Amen I Robert Elkin of clark County and StateofKentucky being in perfect health Sound mine and memory & calling tomindthe uncertainty of life do make this my last will and testament revoking all other will or wills heretofore by made and this to bemylast will and testament In the first place my will is that all of myjustdebts be paid, Secondly I leave to my beloved wife Sarah theplantationwhereon I now live and everything pertaining thereunto myhorses cattleSheep and Hogs, with all of my farming utintials for heruse and supportduring her natural life time or Widow Hood and nolonger. Thirdly, I willto my son Zachriah Elkin One Hundred and twentyfive acres of land on thewaters of four mile creek beginning at asugartree John Bledsoes cornerthence N 72 W. 203 poles to a sugar-treenear a red oak marked R. E.thence N 18 E 99 poles to a stake thencesouth 72 E 202 to a stake inJohn Bledsoes line & with the same south18 W. 100 poles to theBeginning, Forthly I will to my son EzekielElkin. One Hundred and TwentyFive Acres of land on the waters of fourmile creek Beginning in JohnBledsoes line and corner Zachriah Elkinlot & running N 18 E. 100 polesto a walnut Hickory and sugar-treecorner to the said Bledsoe thence N 72W. 199 poles to a beach. To aBeach and sugar-tree corner to John StevensSurvey thence S 18 W 99poles to a stake corner to said Zachriah Elkinand with his line S 72 E202 poles to the Beginning Fifthly my will isthat the plantationwhereon I now live shall be the property of my sonEnoch Elkin at thedeath of my beloved wife Sarah my cubbord with thecubbord furniture.Sixthly I will to my Daughter Nancy Elkin now NancyNeil Three HundredDollars. Seventhly I will to my Daughter Polly Elkinnow polly MartinThree Hundred Dollars. Eightly I will to my DaughterMilly Elkin NowMilley Haggard three hundred Dollars. Ninthly I will tomy daughterLovey Elkin now Lovey Bundrum three Hundred Dollars TenthlyI will tomy daughter Duley Elkin now Duley Fletcher three HundredDollars I asowill to my Daughter Sarah Elkin Three Hundred Dollars andin case thereshould not be a suffiency of my personal estate to giveeach one of mydaughters above named Three Hundred Dollars to each onethey are toreceive an equal propotion of which there is and if thereshould be anyballance remaining over and above three Hundred Dollars toeachDaughter the ballance to be equally divided between all my sonsandDaughters my will also is that in case there should be any of mypersonalestate over and above what will suffeciently support mybeloved wifeSarah that my Executors here after named shall sell thesame or to divideit without sale that each one of my Daughters mayreceive an equalproportion of the same and to charge the same againsttheir Legacies ofthree hundred Dollars above named and I also will tomy beloved wife theuse of my Negros during her natural life orwidow-hood and at her deathto be sold by my Executors here after namedand the money ariseing fromthe sales to be paid to my daughters or somuch thereof or to make up toeach of my Daughters above named thereLegacys of Three Hundred Dollarseach and the Overplus if any to beequally divided between all of my sonsand Daughters and lastly Iconstitute and appoint my beloved wife Sarahmy son Zachariah Ezekieland Enoch Elkins my Executors of this my lastwill & Testament InWitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and sealthis 19th, day ofJune 1809. Teste. his D. Hampton. ROBERT X ELKIN (Seal) Mary, Hampton. mark her Elizabeth x Hampton. mark | Elkin, Robert (I15328)
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9308 | Robert enlisted first as a Corporal on August 30, 1861 in Company A,83rdInfantry Regiment Pennsylvania and was killed on July 2, 1863atGettysburg, Pennsylvania. | Griffin, Robert (I4808)
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9309 | Robert H. Graham is Mentioned in the Will of Robert L. Graham. | Graham, Robert H. (I44313)
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9310 | Robert Hyde, eldest son of Robert and Jane Davenport, was living atthe Visitation in 1580. They had 6 sons, Hamnet, Robert, Thomas, William, Urian, John, and 8 daughters. He married Beatrice Calverly: daughter of William Calverly and Elizabeth Sneyd; son of Walter Calverly and Isabel Drakes; son of William Calverly and Alice Savile; daughter ofJohn Savile and Joan Harrington; son of John Savile and Alice Gascoigne;son of Thomas Savile and Margaret Pilkington; son of Henry Savile and Elizabeth Thornhill; daughter of Simon Thornhill and Mary Elizabeth Bathorpe; son of Bryan Thornhill and Isabel FitzWilliam; daughter of John FitzWilliam and Elizabeth Clinton; daughter of William Clintonand Juliana de Leybourne; son of John Clinton and Ida de Odingselles; daughter of William de Odingselles and Ela FitzWalter; daughter of Walter FitzWalter and Ida de Longspee; son of Robert FitzWalter, Surety for the Magna Charta, and Gunora Valoines. References: Browning's Magna Charta Barons and Their Descendants, pp. 101-2, 179. Burke's Royal Families of Eng., Scot., Wales, Vol. 2, p.Pedigree cxx. Clinton--Edmondson Baron. Geneal. English Peers, Vol. 2, p. 299; Burke, p. 125; Clutterbuck's History of Hertfordshire, Vol. 3,pp.119-120. FitzWilliam--Burke Dor., p. 215; Foster's Visitation of Yorkshire, pp. 122-124; Edmondson, Vol. 3, p. 259. Thornhill--Harleian Soc. Pub.,Vis. Yorkshire, Vol. 16, pp. 317-318. Saville--Harleian Soc. Pub., Vol.16,pp. 274-5; Clay's Dor. and Ext. Peerage, pp. 188-190. Calverly--Foster's Pedigrees of Co. Fam. of Yorkshire; West Riding, Vol. 1, Part I, Alphabetical. Thornhill of Fixby and Riddlesworth--West Riding, Vol.1, Part II. Savile of Thornhill--West Riding, Vol. 1, Part II. References: Sir William Dugdale's Vistitation of Cheshire 1663-64. Rev. John Watson's Manuscript. Barrett's Manuscript, Chetham College. Hyde Deeds, Harl. Manuscript 2112, 2074. Cheshire, Stockport parish registers & Wills. | Hyde, Robert (I50405)
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9311 | Robert Ingersoll Aitken Was A World Famous Sculptor. | Aitken, Robert Ingersoll (I83740)
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9312 | Robert Ingram had a grant of free warren in Arncliffe in the reign of Henry III. In 1317 Robert Colvill obtained licence to make a park here, and had done so before 1331. Church Advowson The church is first mentioned in a 12th-century grant made by Walter Ingram to Guisborough Priory of the church of Arncliffe with 2 oxgangs of land and the dwelling-house adjoining it ; the grant was confirmed by Henry II and Walter's son William. From: 'Parishes: Ingleby Arncliffe', A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2 (1923), pp. 240-243. | Ingram, William (I20929)
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9313 | Robert Ingram of Nottingham and Orframina his wife to retain the manor of Etwall acquired by them for their lives from Richard de Ryboef. Derby. 16 Edward II (About 1323) "There was a fine levyed at Nottingham the Munday next after the Feast of St. Martin, 3 E. 3. (1330) between Walter, son of Robert Ingram, Quer and Robert Ingram, Chivaler, and Orframma his wife, Deforc. of four Messuages, one Oven, forty Acres of Land, six Acres of Medow, and 100s. Rent, with the Appurtenances in Nottingham, which were then settled on the said Walter Ingram, and the heirs of his body; remainder to the said Robert, and Orsramma, and the heirs of Robert. | Ingram, Sir Robert Knight (I124747)
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9314 | Robert J Farmer Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 21 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0198 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Maudie 19, Kentucky | Farmer, Robert Jackson 'Jack' (I38569)
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9315 | Robert J Skaggs Enumeration District: 0079 Color: W Age: 54 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0310 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Rosetta E 43, Kentucky Son James L 25, Kentucky Son Elijah B 19, Kentucky Daughter Celia C 16, Kentucky | Skaggs, Robert Joseph (I38752)
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9316 | Robert L Thompson Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 35 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0138 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Lucy E 38, Kentucky Son Jeff H 17, Kentucky Son Robert G 12, Kentucky | Thompson, Robert Lee (I46609)
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9317 | ROBERT L. SKAGGS DIES IN ROCKFORD--Was Former Resident of MasonCity.-- Mason City, Jan. 15--Robert Lee Skaggs, 77, former resident ofMasonCity, died Wednesday at the Swedish-American hospital inRockford. Thebody will arrive in Mason City at 4 p.m. Friday and willbe taken to theHenderson-Jennings funeral home where friends may call.Funeral serviceswill be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home,Rev. Ross K.Hellyer, of the Christian church, officiating. Burial willbe in MasonCity cemetery. A native of Hodgenville, Ky., Mr. Skaggs wasborn Sept.26, 1870, a son of James and Cynthia Skaggs. In 1892 hemarried MaryBelle Akins in Hodgenville and they came to Mason countyin 1906. Sincethe death of his wife in 1932, Mr. Skaggs has made hishome with hischildren. He was a member of the Mason City Christianchurch. Survivingare three sons, Homer, Petersburg; Moses, Rockford;Fred, Pekin; twodaughters, Mrs. Ella Jones and Mrs. Nora Reeder, bothof Rockford; asister, Mrs. Florence DeSpain, Springfield, and threebrothers, Edward,Frank and William, all of Greene county, Kentucky, 13grandchildren andtwo great-grandchildren. | Skaggs, Robert Lee (I36256)
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9318 | Robert Lee SKAGGS d. 11 Oct 1932 age 76 SJR 10-12-1932 p.11 diedinspfld hosp., ser. Oakford M&E church, bur. Oakford Cem. Petersburg, Oct. 11--Robert Lee Skaggs, 76, died in Springfieldhospitaltoday after a year's illness. He was in the hospital seventeendays.Decedent is survived by a daughter, Myrta, at home; one son,Ryal, MorganCity, Ia., and two brothers, Charles of Loveland, Colo.,and William J.of Jacksonville. Funeral services will be held at theOakford M.E. churchat 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. D.C. Byus ofJacksonville willofficiate and iterment will be in Oakford cemetery | Skaggs, Robert Lee (I91483)
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9319 | Robert Lemuel Greenlee Clarence Almon Torrey Volume I GenealogicalPublishing Co. Inc. Chicago, Illinois Baltimore Privately Printed 1985 1904 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; The nine children of Samuel and Abigail Brooks Stebbins are listed intheStebbins Genealogy p.84. The three children of Samuel and Joanna Lamb Stebbins are listed intheStebbins Genealogy p. 84. Samuel Stebbins was granted land in Springfield, MA in 1664 and 1673.In1673 and 1676 he was appointed a town surveyor. | Stebbins, Samuel (I70125)
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9320 | Robert lived most of his life in what is now Alexander County. He had fewer children; confirmed is one daughter, Sarah. The 1860 census lists him as a farmer, age 74; personal worth, $56; real estate, $18. | Warren, Robert (I39863)
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9321 | Robert living in Marion County, Tennessee per 1870 Federal Census. Mother Margarett, sisters Elizabeth and Sarah were living inhishousehold. | Looney, Robert (I31456)
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9322 | Robert of Acton, elder son of William of Foxherd--Robert Bures, sonandheir of William, held court at Bromptons in 1501. In 1507(*) the manorofActon was conveyed to him "and to the heirs male of his body at therequisition and special request of Thomas Ormond, Knight, Earl of Ormond," by the same persons who had "lately recovered" it from William Bures and Joan his wife. In the same year, to wit: 1507, Robert Bures quit-claimedtoThomas Ormond, Knight, Earl of Ormond, the Manors of Boydon [? Roydon] and Whersted, Suffolk. In 1517 Robert Bures married Joan, daughter ofRobert Buck of Moryeves Manor, Suffolk, Gent., and Johan (Heigham) his wife.He died 10 July 1524. His inq. p.m. is dated the following year, viz: 3Nov. 1525. He held the manors of Acton and Moryeves in Suffolk; the manorand advowson of Foxherd, the manor of Brokehall in Foxherd, and a millthere called Weston Mill, all in the county of Essex. He also heldcertainlands appertaining to the manor of Moryeves and lying in Waldingfeld,Melding, Melford, Sudbury, Beuntell, Groton and Newton and otherlandsappertaining to the manor of Acton and lying in Acton, Kettlebarston and Melford.The manor of Moryeves was granted by Robert de Bures to his father and mother-in-law Robert Buck and Johan his wife "and to the longer liverof them" with reversion after their death "to the use of the saidRobertBures." The children of Robert Bures and Joan, were: Henry, Robert,Jane,Katherine and Anna. | Bures, Robert (I109687)
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9323 | Robert removed from Spottsylvania county, Virginia, to Rutherfordcounty, Tennessee, about 1800, or soon thereafter, in company with hisbrothers, George, Henry and John, and his sister, Mrs. Mary Stevens, whoafterward lived in DeKalb county. They left one brother, Aquilla, stillinVirginia, and also two half-brothers. | Goodloe, Robert (I49359)
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9324 | Robert Shafner Enumeration District: 0135 Color: W Age: 32 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0053 County: Taylor Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Lizzie 31, Kentucky Son Willie 12, Kentucky Son Wash 10, Kentucky Daughter Annie 08, Kentucky Son Robert 05, Kentucky Daughter Elizabeth 02, Kentucky Son Henry NR, Kentucky | Shofner, Robert William 'Bill' (I43867)
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9325 | Robert Shofner Estate Case posted on ancestry.com Shofner Message board by H. J. Colvin Bundle 74 Robert P. Sanders Adminstrator of Robert Shofner deceased Plantiff Petition against in Equity Henry H. Shofner Who live Bailey C. Shofner in Thomas Shofner Taylor Co. Robert P. Shofner] Who live Mariah Shofner & ] in Louana Abell late Shofner ] Green Co. Thomas Wright and his wife Who Live in Lucinda Wright late Shofner the state of Mo. Durham Sanders John Durham & William L Turner Defendants The Plantiff Robert P. Sanders on ??? ??st?? of Robert Shofner sd deceased states, that on or about the [blank] day of [blank] 1857. That the said Robert Shofner departed this life at his residence in Saloma Taylor County Kentucky where he had lived for many years intestate. and at the January Term of the Taylor Co. Court 1857 Plaintiff was appointed adminstator of the estate of sd Robert Shofner Sr? did(not sure about these two) and gratified as such. a copy of the order of said Taylor County Court duly certified is made part of this petition & is now filed. That he sold all the personal estate of said descdent? on the [blank] day of [blank] 1857. Which was very inconsiderable & only amounted to the sum of $20 Which is shown by the sale bill of said [Next Page] estate returned by ptff to the Taylor County Court a copy of which is made part of this petition & is now filed. That his said decedents estate is largely in debt that he does not know the exact extent of its indebtedness but from his knowledge it exceeds the sum of $300. The personal estate of said decedent will not pay the debts against said estate by a loarge sum. That said decedent died possessed of a hous(sic) & lot in said Town of Saloma. it being the same House & lot occupied by said Shofner decd up to the time of his death and that it is only worth about $125. That it is necessary to sell said house & lott(sic) for the payment of debts. That he does not know of any other property belonging to said decedent. He states that the defendants Henry H. Shofner, Bailey Shofner, Thomas Shofner, Robert P. Shofner, Mariah Shofner, Louana Abell (late Shofner) and Thomas Wright & his wife Lucinda Wright (late Shofner) are the children and only heirs at law of said Robert Shofner decd. and the defts Durham Sanders, John Durham & William L. Turner are creditors of said Shofner decd. That there are many other creditors not made defendants to this petition among them a large debt in the bond of [Next Page] James C. Sympson as Executor of Mary McCalgon? decd. The lot in Saloma owned by said decd is knowned in the platt of said Town as lot no (blank). The Title papers to the same is made part of this petition & is now filed. That all the property of said decedent is greatly insufficient to pay his debts. A copy of ? inventory is made part ?? Wherfore he prays judgment(sic) for a sale of said house & lott (sic). That this case be refered to the master commission & that he be directed to take proof of all the debts vs the estate he prays? a full settlement of the estate and an allowance for his services as administrator. He prays for all general & special & proper relief and in duty bound(not sure of this one) he will ever pray & (blank) Robert P. Sanders Admin of Robert Shofner decd State of Kentucky Taylor County set? Robert P. Sanders says he believes the statements made in the foregoing Petition are true R. P. Sanders Sworn to before me by Robert P. Sanders on this 27th day of April 1857 Geo. W. Montague Clsd [Next Page] R. P. Sanders Adm ) of Robt Shofner decd ) Agst ) Steps? Robt Shofner Heirs &c ) 1857 April 22d Pet filed & Servd fld & Executed on H H Shofner, Baily C Shofner & Thos Shofner 24 Apl 1857 1857 May Term - Warning order agst Thomas Wright & Wife & E. L. Ba???? (sorry really can't read that one) Apptd atty for them & refered to Master Coms for sept 1857 Nov Term - Master alld further time to sept 1858 Mar " - M? same order " Sept " - Contd. 1859 Mar. " - Master Com made rept & contd " Apl " - Als sums ipued (talk about being lost!) " Sept " - Contd 1860 Mar " - Contd " Sept " - Contd & als sums a??d 1861 March " - Judgt for sale of House & lot. Montague app & c Cont to make sale - allowed $5 & contd " Sept " - Com reptd sale & ordered to lie over for excepts & contd. (that's probably receipts but that's what it looks like) 1862 March " - Contd 1863 March " - Contd 1863 Sept Term No steps 1864 March Term - Contd. 1864 Sept Term - Contd. 1865 March Term Tontd H. i Colvin purchaser of house & lot ?old herein filed agreement & requested deed to be mad Ma? Btukey 1865 Sept Term Continued 1866 March Term Contd [Next Page] Taylor Circuit Court R. P. Sanders sd Adm of ) Robt Shofner decd ) Plaintiffs Against ) Report Sale Lot &c Robt Shofners Heirs &c Defendants The undersigned as Commissioner appointed by the Taylor Circuit Court in this case, after advertising as required by the judgement of said Court did at the Court house door in the Town of Campbellsville Ky on the 6th day of May 1861, being Court day for Taylor County Offer the house & Lot ordered & directed by said judgment to be sold, to the highest bidder upon a credit of six months, and H. J. Colvin? being the highest bidder became the purchaser of the same for the sum of Eighteen Dollars, which amount was paid by said Colvin to the undersigned Comd(not sure of that one), and which together with the interest therein for six months is now subject to the order of the Court May 6th 1861 George W. Montague Commissioner [Next Page] A list Robt Shofner Property Sold Feb 7th 1857 W. L. Turner 1 Oven .80 E. T. Sanders Paid 1 Tea Kettle .40 H. G. Sanders 1 Pot 75 Thos Gaines 1 Gridiron 25 B. S. Smith Pot Hooks 10 H. G. Sanders Paid And? Irons 25 Do Do Stew Kettle 05 Do Do 1 Oven Lid 01 H. H. Shofner Note Bucket & Gritrs? 15 Do Do 1 Shovel 15 F. H. Graves Note 1 pr Tongs 1.00 B. S. Smith Paid 1 Jointer 28 H. S. Sanders 1 Bell 10 Jas S. Durham Paid 1 Shovel 02 H. G. Sanders 1 Axe 10 Do Do 1 Hand Axe 25 Baly Shofner Note 1 Spear 25 H. G. Sanders Waiter &c 05 H. H. Shofner Note Hone & Strap 35 H. G. Sanders 1 Pail 10 B. S. Smith Paid Lot Irons 07 R. W. Buckner 2 ?xoes 05 H. G. Sanders 1 lot hoops 01 H. Sanders 1 frow 67 R. W. Buckner Drawind(sic) nife 10 H. F. Graves Note Do Do 25 Baly Shofner Note foot adds 89 Wm Parrot Paid 1 Pot Rack 35 Tos Gaines Note 1 pr W Irons 70 B. S. Smith Paid 1 Saw 60 H. G. Sanders 1 hand saw 87 9.88 [Next Page] Tos Gains Note Brace & Bit & Compass? .06 R. W. Buckner 1 5/4 Auger 12 F. H. Graves Note 1 1 inch auger 14 S. Grayham 1 3/4 auger Paid 12 Bayly Shofner 2 files & chiselNote 43 Thos Gains Note 1 Square 50 H. G. Sanders 1 sifter 05 Do Do 1 Churn 05 H. H. Sofner Note 2 Gauges 16 H. G. Sanders 2 Do 20 F. H. Graves Note 3 Chisels 58 H. G. Sanders 1 small drawing nife 06 Do Do 1 large book 05 Do Do 1 Do Do 05 Do Do 2 Books 05 Do Do 1 lot Books 001/4 Do Do 1 Box lumber 51 Do Do 1 Whet Stone 22 Baley Shofner 1 lap Stone Note 25 Do Do 1 Apron 05 B. S. Smith Paid 1 Bucking Box 10 H. G. Sanders 1 lot Shoe Tools 132 Do Do 1 1 Inch Auger 40 Do Do 1 Coffee Mill 00 Tidder? 1 lot lasts Paid 35 H. H. Shofner Note 1 lot lumber 11 H. G. Sanders 1 Book case 001/4 Do Do 1 Bed sted & cord 10 Baley Shofner 1 Bed & Stead Note 1.05 H. H. Shofner Note 1 Bureau 4.00 H. G. Sanders 1 Clock 3.00 Do Do 1 Desk 10 John Parrot 4 Chairs Paid 75 14.93 [Next Page] H. G. Sanders 1 chest 100 H. H. Shofner Note 1 Turning Late & Bunches 10 E. L. Green? Clk 1.10 Taylor County Court Jany Term 1857 On Motion of Robert P. Sanders he is appointed administaror of the Estate of Robert Shofenr sr deceased. Whereupon said Sanders took the oath required by law and together with Wm. L. Turner and George Winters his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond to the Commonwealth of Kentucky with Covenants according to law. A Copy Fast Geo. W. Montague Clk Taylor County Court [Next Page] A true and Just Inventory and Appraisement of all the Personal State of Robert Shofner Deceased which was Produced to us by R. P. Sanders his Administrator 1 Bureau 6.00 1 Razor 75 1 Rasor Strap 25 1 Shaving Box? & Brush 10 1 Hone 25 1 Terant? Saw 1.00 1 Lot of Articles 1.00 1 Sifter .10 1 Lot of Books .75 1 pr Wafel Irons 2.00 1 Lot of Coopers & Carpenter's tools 6.00 1 Pot?eck 75 This one is unreadable 25 1 Lot of Old Irons 10 3 Piggiers 30 1 Churn 50 Tin Bucket & Sprinkler 10 Tea brarde? & Varieties 75 Wooden Clock 3.00 Bedsteads 1.00 Feather Bed & Clothes 10.00 this one unreadable too 50 Shovel & Tongs 1.50 Tea Kettle 50 Large Oven 1.00 Pot & Hook 2.00 Pr Audirons 10 Set Shoe Tools & Bench 2.00 Lot of Lasts 1.00 [Next Page] Taylor County Sc? John Durham P. L. Green and William Durham, who have been appointed by the County Court of Taylor to view and appraise the Personal Estate of Robert Shofner, Deceased Personally appeared before the Subscriber a Justice of the Peace for said County and was sworn to view and appraise such Estate as shall be produced to them truly and Justly to the best of their Judgment. Given under my hand this 13th day of January 1857 T. E. Cowder? J.P.T.C. [another piece of paper on same page] The Commonwealth of Kentucky To The Sheriff of Green County, Greeting: You are commanded to summond Robt P. Shofner, Maria Shofner & Louanna Chaudoin (late Abell) to answer, in twenty days after the service of this summons on them a petition, filed against them &c in the Taylor Circuit Court, by R. P. Sanders Adms of Robert Shofner Desd. and warn them that upon their failure to answer, the petition will be taken for confessed or they will be proceeded against for contemp; and you will make due return of this summons on the first day of the next Sept term of said Court. Witness, Geo. W. Montague, Clerk of said Court this 16 day of June 1859 Geo. W. Montague Clk [Next Page] was Produced to us by his Administrator to the best of our Judgments. All of which we respectfully Report to the Taylor County Court Given under our hands this 13th day of January 1857 John Durham E. L. Green Wm Durham Jr? 1 un aept R. P. Sanders 3.75 1 aept on Washington Lively 5.22 1/2 1 do on Sassie for 2.57 1/2 1 aept on Durham Sanders 3.00 1 aept on R. P. Sanders 9.59 1 chest 1.50 4 chairs 1.00 1 house & Lot in Soloma 125.00 1 aept on William Parrott 3.25 1 note on Thos Hetton given in 1834 25.00 for with a credit on the same for $12 1 aept on Durham Sanders for 15.16 1 aept on John Sanders 13.21 do on Jonathan Altman 7.36 3/4 do on John C. Sanders 6.60 do on Sam. Sanders 2.00 do on David Harris 2.96 do on J. L. Hiestan 5.75 do on Albert Ship 4.37 1/2 do on E. A. Parsons 5.58 do on Henry Durrett 5.37 do on same 5.17 1/2 do on Merideth Faris 1.37 1/2 do on R. P. Sanders 8.56 do on same 22.95 do on William Mardis 5.36 [Next Page] Taylor Circuit Court Robert P. Sanders on Admin ) of Robert Sr. decd plff ) against )Order Henry H. Shofner & others &dfts? On motion of the plantiff by his it is ordered that this cause he refered to George W. Montague the master Commissioner to examine, state and settle and audit the accounts of Robert P. Sanders or Administrator of Robert Shofner deceased. That he charge him with the proceeds of the estate which come to his hands & credit him with all his legal disbursements and the costs of Administrating also a suitable allowance for his personal services & also the costs of this settlement & that he show the state of accounts between the plaintiff & each creditor & report his proceeding to this court. [Another piece of paper on same page] The Commonwealth of Kentucky To the Sheriff of Taylor County, Greeting: You are commanded to summon Bailey C. Shofner & Thomas Shofner Henry H. Shofner to answer, in twenty days after the service of this summons on them a petition filed agains them & c in the Taylor Circuit Court, by R. P. Sanders admin of Robt Shofner decd. and warn them that upon their failure to answer, the petition will be taken for confessed, or they will be proceeded against for contempt; and you will make due return of this summons on the first day of the next sept term of said Court. Witness, Geo. W. Montague, Clerk of said Court, this 15 day of June 1859 Geo. W. Montague Clk [Next Page] Taylor Circuit Court Robert P. Sanders Sr Admin of) Robert Shofner Plff )Judgment against ) H. H. Shofner & others defts ) This cause being submitted? upton the petition & exlututs?. & Master Commissioner report. and it appearing that all the debts have been summoned none them 20 day before this term & it also appearing? that the assets in the hands of the Administrator are insufficent to pay the debt against said estate. and that a sale of the real estate is required. It is therefore ordered & decreed that the real estate mentioned in the pleadings be sold, on a credit of six months. & that the purchaser be required to give bond with good surety being intrest from date & having the force of a replevin Bond for the purchase money. That the sale of the House and lot is to be made at the Court House door in the Town of Campbellsville Taylor County & on a County Court day for said County. Geo. W. Montague is appointed to make the same & he is allowed the sume of $5 thru- fen but before he shall sell he must adverstise the time & place of sale as is now required by law in the Case of sale of Similar property sold under execution & he must report his proceedings to this Court & this cause is Continue. [Next Page] Taylor Circuit Court R. P. Sanders Admin ) of Robt Shofner decd. ) Plaintiff against ) Master Commissioners report Robt Shofners Heirs & Creditors Defendant This cause having been refered to the undersigned Master Commissioner to ascertain and report the amount of assets of the Estate of said decedent and to take proof of and report such claim as were produced to him agst said estate submit the following report Towit Amt of the List of Sales of) the Estate of Robt Shofner decd.) $2593 Prefered Claims agst the Estate of Robt Shofner decd Towit N. L. Fauner? Coffin $6 00 Costs of Administrator(clk) 1 75 Allowance to Adm 10 00 This line totally unreadable Atty fee J. R. Robinson 10 00 Costs of S??ts to 14 Mar 1859 5 25 $43.00 [Next Page] Amt assets Brot Over $25.93 Preferred Claims $43.00 Prorata Claims To Wit Jno. C. Sanders Sr. No.1 10.73 Same No.2 5.75 Jos. C. Sympson Exc of) Mary McColgan dec. ) 3 108.60 $125.08 Prefered Claims 43.00 Amt Debts $168.08 Amt of Assets in Adm Hands 25.93 $142.15 R. P. Sanders Adm of Robt Shofner decd being sworn states that the amt of sales of decedent amounting to $25.93 cts is all that came to his hands as admis and that there was no other assets belonging to said estate except some old accounts on which nothing can be collected that said decedent owned at the time of his death a house & lot in Saloma Taylor County Ky. worth something near a hundred dollars which is all the real estate belonging to said decedent of which he the said Sanders has any knowledge See vouchers for proof of the claims allowed against the estate of said decedent. All of which are submitted as part of this report March 14 1859 Geo. W. Montague Master Commissioner [Next Page] State of Kentucky Taylor County, sct James C. Sympson as the Executor of Mary McColan? deceased say? he hold a claim against the estate of Robert Shofner decd for the sum of Sixty Dollars due 23rd day of February 1827 and also the sum of 85 cents cost. but credited by the sum of Twenty Dollars paid June 5th 1830. The debt is evid?? by the written copy of the Execution & Constable return thereon. Which debt is first and has never to his knowledge or belief been paid, and that there is no just offset or discount against the same or any usury embraced this thr???? (not sure of this line) Jas C. Sympson Exc State of Kentucky Taylor County James C. Sympson says he believes the statements made in the foregoing affidavit are true. Jas C. Sympson Sworn to before me by James C. Sympson on this ??th day of March 1857 T. E. Cowherd, J.P.T.C. [This part is on a seperate sheet of paper, sideways.] State of Ky. J. C. Sanders State that their note is ??ally due & owing him exclusions of a ?? by the estate of R. Shofner decd exclusive of any credit payment off set or ???? interest. J. C. Sanders Sworn to before me by J. C. Sanders this 7th June 1858 Geo. W. Montague [Next Page] - this one has very bad handwriting The Commonwealth of Ky to any Constat Taylor County Greeting you are hereby commanded at the goods ? chattles of Robert Shofner you cause ?? be made the sum of $60 in debt with interest at ? note of six percent per anum from the 23rd day of February 1827 until paid and 85 cts cost which J. C. Sympson Executor of Mary McColgin? decd hath recovered against the said Robert Shofner as appears on record in my office and make due return in today Given under my hand this 20 day of Mary 1853 John Durham, J.P.T.C. ?is fifa? is intitled to a credit of $20 the fifth of June 1830 A True Coppy T. c. Cowherd J.P.T.C. Constables endorsment Come to hand March 26th 1853 12 oclock A. M. J. C. Durham, ?.T.C. No Property found 31st May 1853 J. C. Durham, G.T.C. A true coppy T. E. Cowherd, J.P.T.C. One day after death I promise to pay John c. Sanders two dollars and 92 cents for ????? this 21st of June 1842 Robt Shofner [Next Page] I have a feeling that the a?? that Jackson Dye & N. L. Farmer is talking about. Is either account or affidavit and they just used a fancy abbreviation. The Estate of Robt Shofner Sr 1857 To N. L. Farmer Dr. Jany To Coffin for sd R. Shofner $6.00 Kentucky Sct jackson Dye States that he assisted to make the above named Coffin & knows said a?? to be correct. Jackson Dye Sworn to before me by Jackson Dye this 5th day of April 1858 Geo. W. Montague M Com Kentucky Sct N. L. Farmer states that the above a?? is justly due & owing him by the estate of Robt Shofner decd exclusive of any payment, credit, offset or discount N. L. Farmer Sworn to before me by N. L. Farmer this 5th day of April 1858 Geo. W. Montague M Com (seperate piece of paper) Taylor Circuit Court R. P. Sanders Adm Shofner Plff agst ) In Equity Shofners Heirs Deft I hereby assign the benefit & direct that the Honorable Court to have a deed made to Mary Blakey to the House & Lot I purchased on the 6 day of May 1861 for value received Given under my hand this 17th day of Nov 1864 | Shofner, Robert (I15155)
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9326 | Robert Thomas Hunt "Tom" disappeard with no trace about 21 years of age.(1910 -1911) As related by his youngest brother, John Dewey, hehadloaded two sacks of corn on a mule to take to a grist mill at acommunitycalled Willowtown, a few miles distant. No trace of Tom, themule or thecorn was ever found. | Hunt, Robert Thomas (I45691)
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9327 | Robert visited his mother in 1943, along with 2 sisters Mrs Lyle Smith of Whithall | Warren, Robert C. (I31073)
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9328 | Robert Whitlock Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 40 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0304 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Sallie A 36, Kentucky Son Ben J 18, Kentucky Son Roy M 16, Kentucky Son Robert M 13, Kentucky Daughter Fannie L 11, Kentucky Son William F 02, Kentucky Son Henry L 02, Kentucky | Whitlock, Robert Lewis (I46428)
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9329 | Robert Y Salsman Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 70 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0205 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Demmy V 69, Kentucky | Salsman, Robert Young 'Ray' (I38807)
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9330 | Robert, the younger brother of Henry Bures, and his descendants--Hewas born in 1508. He was, therefore, twenty years of age at the time ofhis brother's death and presumably living at Foxearth with his mother whoin the inq. p.m. of 12 May 1529 is described as "still surviving and infulllife at Foxearth." Robert Bures married Dorothy, second daughter of the Honourable Christopher Stourton of Little Langford, Wilts., Gent., who wasthefourth son of Edward 5th Baron Stourton of Stourton, Wiltshire. As theWaldegravesand Heighams belonged to the Catholic gentry of the Reformation period,sothe Stourtons belonged to the Catholic nobility. Lord Stourton, the 5thbaron succeeded to the peerage in 1523. In 1531 he was one of those whosigned a letter to the Pope demanding the divorce of Henry VIII. HemarriedAgnes, daughter of John Fauntleroy of Fauntleroy March, Dorset. His willdated26 Nov. 1535 was probated 17 Jan. 1535-6. He was buried at Stourton,where there are stone effigies of them both over their graves. | Bures, Robert (I109835)
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9331 | ROBERT4 OGDEN II, (Robert3 Jonathan2 John1), was born atElizabethtown,October 7, 1716. His father and grandfather died when hewas seventeenand he inherited considerable property which heincreased, besidesobtaining a liberal education for those days. In1751 he was elected tothe 18th Provincial Assembly and December 24thwas Recorder of theBorough of Elizabethtown. In 1755 he was DeputySecretary of the Council,and soon after elected to the Assembly. Hewas Speaker of the 20thAssembly, a position he held until he resigned1765. January 27, 1753,Governor Belcher appointed him a surrogate andAugust 14, "one of ourclerks in Chancery." From 1757, through theFrench War and until 1773, hewas Commissary and Barrack Master for theKing's Troops. August 3, 1761,he was appointed Justice and Judge--hehad been a Justice of the Quorumsince 1755. December 24, 1761, "RobertOgden Gentleman" was commissionedClerk of the Court of Essex County,and March 22, 1762, he wascommissioned by Gov. Hardy one of theSurrogates of the Orphan's Court ofthe Province of East Jersey. In1763 and 1766 as Ruling Elder he attendedthe Synod of New York and NewJersey. At the time of the stamp act Mr.Ogden was Speaker of the NewJersey Assembly and "on his own authority"reconvened it in order tocompel an attendance at the first Congress ofthe American Colonies atNew York, October 7, 1765. This Congress agreedupon a declaration ofrights to be sent to the King and Parliament.Timothy Ruggles of Mass.,Speaker of the Congress and Mr. Ogden inopposition to the majoritythrought that greater effect would be gainedby sending separateaddresses from each of the Colonies, and thereforethey refused tosign, as Mr. Ogden explained afterward, New Jersey wouldstill "be atliberty to make a separate application to the Crown." Buthis attitudewas so misunderstood that he resigned his position asSpeaker. "HadRobert Ogden not thought and acted as he did, however, nodoubt hewould have represented his state in the National Congress,whosemembers signed the Declaration of Independence." In 1776 he wasChairmanof the Elizabethtown Committee of Safety, and in January,1776, wasactive in the capture of the British Store ship "The BlueMountainValley," his account of which to the President of Congress isin theAmerican Archives, 4 Serv. Vol. 4, p. 987. Robert Ogden married 1736, PHOEBE HATFIELD of Elizabethtown (305).Shewas born November 25, 1720. Her eldest child, Phoebe, was bornJanuary27, 1737. Mr. Ogden had moved to Ogdensburg in Northern NewJersey wherehe owned large tracts of land in 1777. His wife called theplace Sparta.Here they were both buried. Mr. Ogden died January 21,1789, and his wifeDecember 22, 1796. They had twenty-two children.Their son Matthias wasColonel of the First New Jersey regiment in theRevolution, and theirsons-in-law, Colonel Oliver Spencer and MajorFrancis Barber and theirson Aaron Ogden, were all officers in other N.J. regiments. | Ogden, Robert (I33124)
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9332 | Roberta L Womack is listed on Matte Compton marriage certificate in 1900 as Roberta L. Guill. Could be that she re-married after the death of Thomas Compton. Incorrectly listed as Robert Womack in 1850 census; but in 1869 was correctly listed as Roberta. | Womack, Roberta L. (I36455)
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9333 | Robertson County Court Records, 27 January 1862: B.F. Hammond executor of Wiley Powell, Dec'd. James O. Chamberland, being the husband of M. E. Powell, formerly wife of Wiley Powell Dec'd would respectfully show to your Honor that a certain lot of Mares, three in number is the personal property of Mary E, and your petition would ask that the foregoing three head of Horses shall be stricken from the inventory and sale made by B. F. Hammond, executor of Wiley Powell dec'd, and the he have credit for the same, and that Three hundred dollars be allowed & sale the amount of Purchase $346.00. Signed Ja's O. Chamberlain | Moore, Mary E. (I1502)
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9334 | Robertson County, Texas Will, Book F #235, 385, December 1852, which was cancelled by the 30 July 1861 will, named Wiley, Charles, Joseph, and Susan Jordan as his grandchildren. His final will was written 30 July 1861. He died 31 July 1861. Other probate records include Book J #27 Wiley Powell was in Austin County, Texas by 1840. [The first will] In the Name of God. Amen! I Wiley Powell of the State of Texas and County of Robertson, beingSound in body and mind, and of a disposing memory knowing the certainty of death, and being desirous of Setting and arranging my worldly affairs, do hereby make publish and declare this to be my last Will andTestament. Item 1st After my death it is my will and desire that my body shall be buried in the earth in a decent and appropriate manner according to the usual rites of Christian Burial. Item 2nd It is my will and desire that after my death all my just and legal debts shall be fully paid and discharged. Item 3rd It is my will and desire and I do hereby declare the same that after the payment of all my just and legal debts as aforesaid, I do give,deviseand bequeath all my property Real, personal, and mixed of whatsoever character in possession, or expectantly, unto Wiley Jordan, Charles Jordan, Joseph Jordan, and Susan Jordan for the good will and affection I bear towards them, whom I acknowledge as my Grand children(sic). To have and to hold all & singular my estate aforesaid as their property for their use & behoof in their own right to them and to their heirs orassigns forever. Item 4th In order to carry into effect the provisions of this my last Will & Testament I do appoint my friend & neighbor Clark Cobb as Executor of this my will, reposing full confidence in his ability and integrity. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and scrawl. NOTE: This will is recorded in Book F, page 235, of RobertsonCounty,Texas records. It does not have a date nor signature(including no Xmark) and does not have a probate date. [2nd and Actual Will] Will Book J Page 27, 28 The State of Texas County of RobertsonIn the Name of God, Amen! I Wiley Powell, of Robertson County & State of Texas, being mindful of my mortality, do make this my last Will and Testament, revoking all otherWills & Testaments of writing which I have made this July 30, A.D. 1861. 1stI desire all my just debts to be paid by my executor hereinafternamed as soon as possible. 2nd It is my desire to give, and I hereby do give and bequeath to Elmina Franklin, wife of G. W. Franklin, a certain mulatto woman Caroline, about thirty eight years old, for the use and benefit during her natural life,& then the said Caroline, together with her future increase, is to beequally divided among the heirs of her body; I also give & bequeath to the said Elmina Franklin as above, a certain negro woman now in her possession by the name of Ann, about thirty five yearsof age, together with her future increase for her use and benefit; and at her death to be equally divided among the heirs of her body. 3rd. I also give and bequeath to the said Elmina Franklin, twenty four hundred dollars, to be paid as follows from the proceeds of the farm or otherwise as my executor may conclude best, in three annual installmentswithout interest: Eight hundred dollars on the first dayof April Eighteen hundred and Sixty two; Eight hundred dollars on the first day of April Eighteen hundred and Sixty three; & Eight hundred dollars on the first day of April Eighteen hundred and Sixty four,without interest until maturity. 4th.I give and bequeath unto Wiley P. Jordan, a certain negro boy Joe, the child of the negro woman Ann, about five or six years of age, if the (sic) Wiley should die without issue, the boy is to be divided among his sister & brothers. 5th.I give to G. W. Franklin the Two yellow girls, Martha about eight years old, & Nancy about six years old, children of the woman Caroline, above bequeathed to Elmina Franklin, wife of the said G. W. Franklin, & I also give to the said Elmina Franklin, the child of the woman Caroline, named Adaline, about two or three years of age, with the same conditions as has been observed in the other bequeathments. 6th.I also desire that the yellow man Dick, about Twenty years of age,shall be set free, but as the laws of the State of Texas are in opposition to this desire, I hereby nominate and appoint my exr. hereinafter named to act as mister or master to said boy and to exercise the right of ownership over said boy; to take charge & manage the said boy, Dick, & he is fully invested with all the rights of ownership. I request that the said boy be permitted to remain with the plantation if my exr. thinks proper to do so, & pay him a reasonable amount for his services, but it is understood that the said exr. is to manage said boy & exercise all the rights of ownership over him. 7th.The Twenty four hundred dollars given to Elmina Franklin in theThird Clause of this my last Will and Testament is to be given as specified in said clause: & I hereby request my executor as these moneys may fall due & ready to be paid, to invest the several amounts in some good increasing stock for the benefit of the said Elmina Franklin & her lawful heirs. 8thThe balance of my Entire estate both real and personal, I desire shall be divided between my wife, Mary, & my son, Thomas, in the following manner; I give and bequeath to my wife one fourth of the Entire Estate after the above legacies have been taken out & paid. If my wife desires her part is is (sic) to [be] given her, at any time(sic). The balance I give to my son, Thomas Powell; I desire my exr.to keep the property together until my child, Thomas, becomes of age. If my wife should marry or take her part, one fourth of above, sooner, then the balance to be done with as may appear best to my executor, or that part which may fall to my said son, he will as he may think [best]to the interest of my said child. 9th.I now nominate and appoint Benjamin F. Hammond, my Executor of this my last Will & Testament, hereby revoking all other wills that I have made. I also request that B. F. Hammond shall act as Guardian for my son, Thomas. Signed in the presence of his Witness - He making his markWiley X Powell mark July 30, 1861 W. E. Parks R. E. Giddens The State of Texas County of Robertson Probate Court, August Term 1861 In the case of Probating the Will of Wiley Powell, decd. Personally appeared Robert C. Giddens, whose name appears as a subscribing witness to the Will and testament of Wiley Powell, decd. And being duly sworn says that he was personally present and saw the said decedent, Wiley Powell, sign his name to the said Will and testament, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his act, and affiant further states that he was a subscribing witness, and also W.E. Parks, whose name appears as a subscribing Witness to said Will & testament acknowledgedthat he had signed the same as a subscribing witness as aforesaid, in thepresence of the said testator, and at his request. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of August 1861 - R.C.Giddens J. A. Turner, CCRC [County Clerk Robertson County] [Notes on taking care of Wiley Powell estate] Robertson County Probate Records Book J, page 25 In Vacation, August 5, A. D. 1861 In the Succession of Wiley Powell Dec'd The State of Texas Robertson County To the Hon. Chief Justice of Said County Your petitioner, B. F. Hammond, a citizen of Robertson County,would respectfully represent that on the 31st day of July A. D. 1861,Wiley Powell, also a citizen of said county, died leaving a will. Petitioner shows that he intends to probate said will at the next Term of Your Honors Court, but in the meantime, petitioner shows that there is much property which needs immediate attention - Wherefore petitioner asks that he may be appointed administrator Pro Tem And petitioner will ever pray etc. Brehill & Hamman for B. F. Hammon (sic) The State of Texas Robertson County Know all men by these presents that we, B. F. Hammond as principal and Garlington C. Dial and J. C. C. Brehill as security are held and firmly bound unto the Chief Justice of the County of Robertson in the sum of Forty thousand dollars, for the payment of which will and truly to bemade, unto the said Chief Justice, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, jointly and severally (sic) firmly by these presents - signed with our hands and sealed with our seals, the seals being ___?, this 5 day of August A. D. 1861. The condition of the above obligation is such that Whereas the above bound B. F. Hammond has been appointed Administrator Pro Tem, of the estate of Wiley Powell, dec'd; Now if the said B. F. Hammond Shall Will and Truly perform all the duties required of him under said appointment, then this obligation shall be Null and Void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. B. F. Hammond (Seal) Garlington C. Dial (Seal) J. C. C. Brehill (Seal) Approved this day (note: no day is shown) of August 1861 T. L. Winkler, C. J. R. C. Filed Aug 5 A. D. 1861 J. A. Turner, CLK: C. C. R. C. Book J, page 26 It is ordered that B. F. Hammond be appointed administrator Pro Tem of the Estate of Wiley Powell, dec'd with power and authority to collect the property of said decedent, to manage and control the same until the first day of the August Term of the Probate Court, of Robertson County, next enusing - and this order is hereby required to be recorded in the Minutes of the Court, and the Clerk to issue a Certificate thereof, and of his appointment as Administrator Pro Tem to B. F. Hammond. August 5, 1861 T. L. Winkler, C. J. R. C. Filed Aug 5, A. D. 1861 J. A. Turner, Clk: C.C.R.C. Be it remembered that there was begun and held, within and for the County of Robertson, at the court house thereof, in the Town of Owensville, on Monday the 26th day of August A. D. 1861, a term of the County Court for Probate business: Present: The Hon. Thomas L. Winkler, Chief Justice of Robertson County. John A. Turner, Clerk and John A. Maris, Sheriff of said County.By order of the sheriff, opened court as the law directs. In the Succession of Wiley Powell, dec'd; B. F. Hammond, having filed his petition to be appointed executor of the Estate of Wiley Powell, dec'd, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that due Notice has been given: It is ordered that the petition of the applicant and Will of the decedent, with the probate thereof, be recorded as Follows, Viz: To the Chief Justice of R. County, State of Texas. Your Petitioner, B F. Hammond, would respectfully show to Your Honor that Wiley Powell, a citizen of the County and State aforesaid, died on the 31st day of July last, leaving your petitioner as executor of his last will. Your petitioner offers said papers wishing for probate atthe next Term of our Court and your petitioner as the duty, etc. B. F. Hammond August 5, 1861 [Bond info for Wiley Powell's estate] Book J, Page 29, Robertson County, Texas Probate Records August Term AD 1861 Wherefore it is ordered by the court that B. F. Hammond be and he is hereby appointed executor of the Estate of Wiley Powell, dec'd.Upon his entering into bond, with good and sufficient security, in the sum of Fifty Thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs: and thereupon the said B. F. Hammond, rendered his bond which was examined by the Court and Approved, and ordered to record - as follows Viz: - Know all men by these presents that we B. F. Hammond, as principal and(blank space) as security are held and firmly bound unto the Chief Justice of The County of Robertson, in the sum of Fifty Thousand dollars for the payment of which will and truly to be made unto the said Chief Justice, we bind ourselves, our heirs, our executors, and administrators, jointly and severally firmly by these presents: Signed with our hands and seals, (scrolls for seals) this 26th day of AugustA. D. 1861. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the above bound B.F. Hammond has been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Wiley Powell, dec'd, with the will annexed - now if thesaid B. F.Hammond, shall, will and truly perform all the duties required of him under said appointment, then this obligation to bevoid, otherwise to remain in full force & effect. Approved this 29th day of B. F. Hammond (scroll) August 1861Jesse Williams (scroll) T. L. Winkler C.J.R.C.Garlington L. Dial (scroll) (Chief Justice Robertson County) The State of Texas, County of Robertson I do solemnly swear that the writing which has been offered forprobateis the last will and testament of Wiley Powell, so far as I know or believe: and that I will, will truly perform all the duties of executor of the Estate of the said Wiley Powell, dec'd. Subscribed and Sworn to before me B. F. Hammond this 26th day of August 1861 T. L. Winkler C.J.R.C. (Chief Justice Robertson County) It is ordered by the court that C. P. Salter, S. D. Dronan, and JamesTalbot, be and they are hereby appointed appraisers of the estate of Wiley Powell, dec'd. It is further ordered that Letters issue to the said B. F. Hammond exec. As aforesaid, as follows, to wit: The State of Texas County of Robertson To B. F. Hammond, Esquire, Greetings: The County Court of Robertson County, reposing special confidence in your skill and fidelity, Have this day appointed you executor of the last Will and Testament of Wiley Powell, dec'd and under the said will of all the goods and chattels, lands, and tenements therein bequeathed or devised;and for that purpose order these letters to issue; by virtue of which you are authorized to enter forthwith upon the discharge of your duties as executor, and amongst other duties prescribed by law. | Powell, Wiley (I34433)
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9335 | Rochefort, Zepherine 1st immigration papers 3 Nov 1876 2ndimmigrationpapers 3 Nov 1876 Book 6357 Page 29 | Rochefort, Zepherine 'Zephirin' (I63414)
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9336 | Rochelle Davis was raised by her grandparents Wilson Davis and JoAnnDavis. | Davis, Rochelle (I63025)
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9337 | Rodney Lynn Waldrip: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - November 16, 1994 Deceased Name: Rodney Lynn Waldrip BOWIE - Rodney Lynn Waldrip, a driver for Nelson Bros., died Monday of injuries suffered in a truck accident near Henrietta. He was 48. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Jerry Woods Funeral Home in Nocona. Burial: Nocona Cemetery. Visitation: 7 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. Mr. Waldrip was born in Nocona and was a member of Freewill Baptist Church in Bowie. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: Wife, Darleen Waldrip of Bowie; stepson, Darrell Trivitt of Bowie; stepdaughter, Brenda Killen of Bowie; mother, Ruby Roper of Nocona; two brothers, Jerry Waldrip of Dickinson and Loyd Waldrip of Bowie; two sisters, one of Thackerville, Okla., and Allie B. Russell of Nocona; and three grandchildren. | Waldrip, Rodney Lynn (I70932)
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9338 | Roger and Eleanor are not positively linked to John Lockley. Only placed here as very likely possibility. This info comes from 1532-33 archdeaconry records of Staffordshire in the town of Heath Hill (Sometimes called Heth Hyll). Roger Lockley listed in Pimhill hundred of 1525 in the town of Stanwardine in the Fields. 942.45b4s Shrops V3 page 16 (1524) page 87 (1525) | Lockley, Roger (I5678)
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9339 | Roger Eastman listed in the New England Historical and Genealogical records, Volume 87, pages 379 & 380. [Records of direct descendant, and life member of the New England Genealogical Society, Robert Maurice Eastman] | Eastman, Roger (I15242)
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9340 | Roger Johnson REDDING -- Services for Roger A. Johnson, 56, of Redding will be at11a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at a family residence, 2905 Cove PointCourt,Redding. Mr. Johnson died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2002, at his residence following alongillness. Born Oct. 26, 1946, in Oakland, he moved to Shasta County in 1993fromRocklin. He was a field sales representative for Kelly-Moore Paint Co. andamember of the Redding Trade Club and the National Rifle Association. Survivors include wife Shirley Eckelbarger; sons Eric and Brian, bothofSan Leandro, Bob Eckelbarger of Anderson and Jim Eckelbarger andJeffEckelbarger, both of Redding; and nine grandchildren. Memorial contributions can be made to Mercy Hospice, 1544 MarketSt.,Redding, CA 96001; or to Soroptimist International of ShastaCounty:Redding Chapter, P.O. Box 494981, Redding, CA 96049. Arrangements are being handled by McDonald's Chapel in Redding. | Johnson, Roger Alan (I2028)
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9341 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Haddock, Ronald D. (I61863)
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9342 | Ronnie Warren - 602-246-4205 Russell Perkins 502-935-4850 fdrmanowar@msn.com | Warren, William (I48219)
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9343 | ROSA L ELKINS Death Date July 8, 1974 Age 094, Place JEFFN, Residence JEFFERSON Volume 034, Cert 16614, Deathvol 74 | L., Rosa (I40339)
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9344 | Rosia C. Warren, 88, of Hodgenville passed away Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009, at Sunrise Manor Nursing Home in Hodgenville. She was a loving mother, a homemaker and a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Warren; a son, Jesse "Coochie" Warren; her parents, Jesse James and Flora VanMeter Wise; four sisters, Louise Warren, Anna Lee Blanton, Mary Maude Warren and Brooksie Smith; and a brother, Harvey Wise. She is survived by three daughters, Dorothy (Ira) Trumble and Brenda Thompson, both of Hodgenville, and Elsie (Royal) Mays of Elizabethtown; two sons, Harlen (Linda) Warren and Henry (Theresa) Warren, both of Hodgenville; a daughter-in-law, Patti Warren of Hodgenville; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville with the Rev. Donald Kennedy officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.bennett-bertram.com. | Wise, Rosia "Rosa" C. (I10833)
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9345 | Roxbury Vital Records vol2 Author: no author Call Number: F74.R9R925 vol.2 Volume II of the vital records of Roxbury, Massachusetts containstherecords of deaths and marriages to the year 1849. Bibliographic Information: Roxbury Vital Records vol.2. TheEssexInstitute. Salem. 1926. | Holbrook, Daniel (I52433)
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9346 | Roxie Wade Waldrop, Travelers Rest Roxie Iola Wade Waldrop, 88, widow of Jesse Clyde Waldrop, of 100WaldropDrive, died Wednesday, March 8, 2000. Survivors: a nephew and niece, Beattie M. "Mike" Wade and JackieWade;and great-nephews, Jason, Jeremy and Christopher Wade.Predeceased:parents, Januel Beattie and Lillie Lola Epps Wade; and abrother. Services were held Friday, March 10, 2000, at The Howze MortuaryChapel.Burial: Reedy River Baptist Church Cemetery. Omit flowers. Memorials: Reedy River Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 871ByPass 25 North, Greenville, SC 29617. Family: Respective homes. Saturday, March 11, 2000- The Greenville News | Wade, Roxie Iola (I112534)
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9347 | Roy George Braegger Willard - Roy George Braegger, 78, passed away on Friday, July 27,2001at his home in Willard, Utah. He was born on November 25, 1922inWillard, Utah, a son of John George Jr. and Elsie LofthouseBraegger. OnAugust 27, 1960 Roy married Helen Venstra in Montana andthey resided inWillard since being married. Surviving are his wife,Helen, Willard; onedaughter, Debbie (Ted) Marshall, Louisburg, NorthCarolina; two brothers,Bud Anthony (Phyllis) Braegger, Ogden; FloydJohn (Claire) Braegger,Ogden; one sister, Elsie B. Garner, Willard. Hewas preceded in death byone brother, James and one sister, Beth.Funeral services will be onWednesday, August 1, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. atthe Gillies-Petersen FuneralChapel, 634 East 200 South, Brigham City.Family and friends may call onTuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and onWednesday from 10 to 10:40 a.m. at themortuary. Interment will be inthe Ogden City Cemetery. | Braegger, Roy George (I99317)
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9348 | Roy Lee Warren Sr. WARREN, ROY LEE SR., 90, of Shepherdsville, passed away Monday, April17,2006 at Baptist East Hospital. He was a retired constructioncarpenter atthe local Carpenters Union 64. He was preceded in death byhis firstwife, Rosie Warren; son, Roy L. Warren, Jr.; and a stepson,John Ludlow.He is survived by his wife, Edith Warren; daughters,Shirley Flowers(Waymon), Judith Nipper (Bill), Doris Flowers (Howard),Nancy Strange(Damon), Debbie Warren (John), and Janice Lynch (Jim);sister, DorothyStinnett; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren;and sevengrandchildren. His funeral service will be held 1 p.m.Thursday atPleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Larue County. Visitationwill be 1-8p.m. Wednesday at Schoppenhorst, Underwood & Brooks,Preston Hwy. atBrooks Rd., and 9 a.m. until time of service Thursdayat the church.Arrangements made by Billy Howell Funeral Chapel ofHodgenville. | Warren, Roy Lee 'Doc' (I42911)
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9349 | Ruby Lea (Watts) Jordan Ruby Lea Jordan, 85, of Georgetown passed away Sunday, Jan. 5, 2003inGeorgetown. Graveside services were held Tuesday at Capital Parks CemeteryinPflugerville with Bishop Ron Moon officiating. She was born Feb. 10, 1917 in Corsicana to Charles Franklin andDelia(Hanson) Watts. She married Charlie William Jordan Aug. 4, 1934inCorsicana. She was employed at Piggly Wiggly and H-E-B storesinGeorgetown. She was a member of the Church of the Latter-day SaintsinGeorgetown. She was preceded in death by her husband on Nov. 22, 1992; parents;twinsister, Della Vea Watts Howell; and brothers, Clarence Watts andLarryWatts. Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Louise andCliffBirchfield of Austin and Charlene and Billy Freeman ofGeorgetown; sonand daughter-in-law, Calvin and Sylvia Jordan ofAustin; grandsons,Charles Pugh and wife Lynn of Cumming, Ga., andDarrell and Lisa Freemanof Georgetown; granddaughters, Victoria Jordanand Sara Jordan, both ofFlorence; great-granddaughter, Jessica Pugh ofCumming, Ga.;great-grandsons, Jeffrey Pugh of Cumming, Ga., JamesDenson and JonFreeman, both of Georgetown, and Alexx Bond of Florence;sisters, LoreneTabler and husband Billy of Corsicana and Dorothy Hurstof Lufkin;nieces, Della Fay, Leslie, Shelly and Wanda; and numerousother niecesand nephews. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Austin, 4107 Spicewood SpringsRoad,Austin, TX 78759. Arrangements by The Gabriels Funeral Chapel of Georgetown. Notes: Corsicana Daily Sun - Jan 8, 2003 | Watts, Ruby Lee (I6439)
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9350 | Rubye Gladys Webb Smith Hickman died March 26, 1968. Services wereheldat the First Baptist Church in Lovington, New Mexico with burialinSnyder, Texas, next to her first husband, Duward Smith. | Webb, Rubye Gladys (I15464)
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