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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1374)
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Adelia Judson Olley and her husband James, and the Lewis Hubbell Judson family, with forty-five other members of the great reenforcement to the Oregon Methodist Missiion, left New York harbor in the Barque Lausanne for Oregon. They landed at Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River in the
Oregon Country on the first day of June 1840. | Judson, Adelia (I4253)
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1003 |
Adjoins tract granted to James Devin in Grant Book A page 133. | Source (S67638)
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1004 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0006)
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1005 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2926)
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Affidavits of Samuel Duncan and Joseph Hale, residing in Lincoln Co., Ky, certify that "we are well acquainted with the above named soldier". The said Devine [sic] and this affiant [Duncan? Hale?] lived in the same county of Pittsylvania Va, and knows that he did go out in the Revolutionary War Service.
| Source (S62358)
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1007 |
After her marriage, she moved to Framingham, MA with her husband, and probably died there. | Moors, Priscilla (I5212)
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1008 |
After Joseph Benton Devin's death in 1886 Belle Devin married Stephan LaLande
in Morrow County, Oregon U.S.A. 15 Apr 1889 and the two children of Joseph & Belle assumed
the Lalande name & broke off all connections with the Devin family.
Note by KLV: this may not be true because the two children of Belle & Joseph
were apparently using the Devin name at the time of Stephen Lalande's death; he
left them $250 each in his will.
Census:
1880 Polk Co MO p.334B; age 23, b. KY (Emily B. Wall).
1900 Morrow Co OR Heppner Pct ED 32 Sh 1 (Bell Laland); age 42, b. July 1857.
1910 Walla Walla Co WA ED 206, Sh 8B; age 50, b. MO.
1920 Walla Walla Co WA ED 127, Sh 1A; age 60, b. MO.
1930 Walla Walla Co WA Clinton Pct; ED 6, Sh 5A; age 70, b. MO.
First name maybe Bell (1) or Emily.
Per 1880 census, parents were Jeremiah & Nancy Wall both b. KY.
Washington Death Index:
Name: Emily B Laland
Place of Death: Walla Walla
Age 88
Gender: F
Date of Death: 18 Feb 1943
Certificate: 54 | Wall, Emily Belle (I1925)
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After moving to Oregon in the 1880's she and her husband David Oliver Justus engaged in sheep raising.
Census:
1870 Polk Co MO book p 90 w/parents
1880 Polk Co MO book p 135 w/parents
1900
1910 Morrow Co OR Heppner Pct., ED 107 Sh 5, p.167
1920 Morrow Co OR Heppner Pct., ED 137 Sh 4 p.287 | Devin, Margaret Delila (I0028)
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After the American Revolution, Nathaniel Judson, father, settled at
Newton Connecticut. Lewis Judson, following the occupation of his father
established his factory at Amenia Dutchess County, New York. | Judson, Lewis (I4156)
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1011 |
After the Civil War Dr. J. sold his tract of land that he received from his father and attended Richmond Medical College where he received his Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. He practiced dentistry in Franklin County and was well known for his public speaking. Before becoming a dentist he practiced law, tried the ministry and conducted at a singing school. | Gregory, Dactor James Dr. (I10025)
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1012 |
After the death of his father and his mother's remarriage he took the name of
Lalande & broke off all connections with the Devin family. -per "The Devin Family" booklet
Per the will of Stepfather: he apparently kept the Devin name; was left $250
by his stepfather.
Married (1) to Minnie E. KINNEAR in Union Co OR #H-329 as James B. Devin.
Married (2) to Mabel Helena DOTY in Lewis and Clark Co MT as James B. Lalande.
per obituary, he was a World War I veteran.
per SSDI: DOB=27.Sep.1889; He probably did use the Lalande name.
Per KLV conversation with Great Falls Cemetery Association. Mabel, his wife, is buried next to him. The George Company (now owned by the O'Connor Fureral Home) handled the services.
Census:
1900 Morrow Co OR Heppner Pct ED 32 Sh 8 w/mother; age 13, b. OR (listed as James Devin); dated 01.Jun.1900
1910 Umatilla Co OR Weston Pct; ED 263, Sh 1B; age 22, b. OR (listed as James Lalande); dated 01.Apr.1910.
1930 Cascade Co MT ED 1, Sh 4B; age 39, b. OR (listed as James Lalande)
| Devin, James Benton (I1927)
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After the death of Mary Jane, James married Mary Jane's sister Virginia Devin and they had two sons, Herschel Devin Rawlings b. 1 September 1866, ... --PTD email dated 01.Jun.2004 | Rawlings, Herschel Devin (I5195)
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After the death of Mary Jane, James married Mary Jane's sister Virginia Devin and they had two sons, Herschel Devin Rawlings b. 1 September 1866, and James Windsor Rawlings, Jr. b. 9 June 1868.
--PTD email dated 01.Jun.2004 | Rawlings, James Windsor Jr. (I6193)
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After William Reynolds' death 27 Jan 1816 Nancy remained a widow until 1824 when she married John Booker and produced six children; John Booker, aged about 27, married Nancy Blair, aged about 27, about 1824. They had six children:
Mary A. Booker born on 12 August 1825
Armistead M. Booker born on 27 November 1827; died on 22 June 1838
Caroline V. Booker born on 21 July 1833; died in 1858
William Booker born on 10 August 1836; died in 1858
John Booker born on 10 October 1840; died on 26 August 1864
James Booker born on 10 October 1840; died in 1923. | Blair, Nancy (I4032)
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Age 14 in 1850 census | Reynolds, James (I2505)
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age 99 years, 6 months
Owen Adkins and Louisa Kendrick never married
Children of OWEN ADKINS and FRANCES CAMPBELL are:
...i....SAMUEL ADKINS, b. Abt. 1827, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...ii....ABNER ADKINS, b. Abt. 1830.
...iii....ELIJAH ADKINS, b. Abt. 1831, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...iv....JESSE ADKINS, b. Abt. 1832, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...v....JAMES ADKINS, b. Abt. 1835, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...vi....JANE ADKINS, b. Abt. 1837, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...vii....ARABELLA ADKINS, b. Abt. 1842, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...viii....PRESTON ADKINS, b. Abt. 1844, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...ix....WILLIAM ADKINS, b. Abt. 1845, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...x....ISABELLA ADKINS, b. Abt. 1848, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
Children of OWEN ADKINS and ISABELL HARRIS are:
...xi....WILLIAM ADKINS, b. Abt. 1811, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1891.
191....xii....OWEN SANFORD ADKINS, b. December 12, 1812, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; d. July 20, 1896, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...xiii....MARY ANN ADKINS, b. Abt. 1813, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; d. March 1893.
192....xiv....JACKSON ADKINS, b. February 01, 1815, Museville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; d. March 14, 1863, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
193....xv....MASTIN ADKINS, b. May 1818, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
...xvi....PERMELIA ADKINS, b. January 31, 1825, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; d. May 17, 1911, Vashti, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
| Adkins, Owen Sanford (I4062)
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Age at death = 1 year, 7 months, 22 days obtained from the U.S. GenWeb site for Gibson Co IN. Buried Warnock Cemetery in Princeton, Gibson Co IN. | Devin, Joseph Peyton (I1253)
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Age at Death per Death Certificate was 33 years, 3 months, 17 days making DOB = 25.July.1877.
DOD from Emma's Marriage affadavit when she married Samuel Durocher.
Left a son who inherited Gibson Co. Ind. property (The Devin Family; page 39).
Census:
1880 Gibson Co IN White River Twp p 323A; w/parents.
1900 Clay Co MO Soundex: ED 17 Sh 2 L 75; step-son of Thos. S. McMullin.
1910 Marion Co IN Center Twp 8th Ward, p.224; ED 145, Sh6A; age 31, b. IN.
Occupation: Pipe/Paper Cleaner; Employer: for self.
They stated they had been married three years. | Devin, Elmer Gibson (I1280)
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Aged Woman Dies In Caswell County: Mrs. Harriett Turner who died near Providence in Caswell county, N. C. yesterday morning will be buried early this afternoon at Mountain Hill. Mrs. Turner succumbed at the age of 92 years and six months to the infirmities of old age after a short illness. She was a daughter of Briggous [Biggers] Powell and it is said she is survived 127 descendants.
Source: The Bee (Danville, Virginia) 16 August 1922 (Page 1).
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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Harriet E Turner
Age in 1910: 78
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1910: Pelham, Caswell, North Carolina
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
William G Turner 50
Harriet E Turner 78
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Harriet E Turner
Home in 1920: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 1009
Household Members: Name Age
George Turner 52
Mamie P Turner 41
Earl C Turner 16
Ida E Turner 11
Harriet E Turner 88
William Turner 58 | Powell, Harriett Elizabeth (I14046)
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Albert Lindsey Poteat (1865-1929)
(for larger image, click on photograph, then click "Actions/View all Sizes")
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Left-To-Right:
Front Row: Louis Walker Poteat (1898-1971); Robert Linwood Poteat (1909-1982); Erma Minerva Poteat Conner (1906-).
Middle Row: William Banks Poteat (1900-1967); Albert Lindsay Poteat (1865-1929); Minerva Ann Fitch Poteat (1873-1943); Isabella Poteat Foster (1902-1990).
Back Row: George Albert Poteat (1894-1947); Cornelia Elizabeth Poteat Davis (1896-); Frances Lindsey Poteat Ebbs (1892-1969).
Additional children of Albert Lindsey Poteat and Minerva Ann Fitch Poteat not shown: Fletcher Fitch Poteat (1904-1969); Walter E. Poteat (c.1910-); John Clay Poteat (1912-1982); Mary Moye Poteat Cheek (1917-2000).
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Lindsey and Manervia Poteat were farmers and believed in hard wok for themselves and their family. Although Lindsey had little formal education, he was interested in seeing that his family and those of his neighbors were provided with a better education. The one-room Poteat School located off the Old County Home Road was constructed in 1913 from lumber sawn from trees on his land and was built on land provided by him and Manervia. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 435-436 (Article #568 "Albert Lindsey Poteat" by Mrs. Inez Poteat Calvert)
Poteat School
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History of the Poteat One-Room School (Caswell County, North Carolina.
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1880 US Census
Name: Albert L. Poteat
Age: 15
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Farm Hand
Relationship to head-of-household: Grandson
Home in 1880: Yanceyville, Caswell, North Carolina
Marital status: NA
Race: White
Gender: Male
Father's name: John R. Poteat
Father's birthplace: NC
Mother's name: E. J. Poteat
Mother's birthplace: NC
1910 US Census
Name: Albert L Poteat
Age in 1910: 45
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1910: Dan Rvr Twp, Caswell, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male | Poteat, Albert Lindsey (I25598)
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Alexander Banks Moore (1879-1958)
Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 387-388 (Article #496 "Alexander "Sandy" Banks Moore and Blanche Lydia Moore" by Lois Moore Gardner).
Thomas Coleman Walters was died in the Civil War at Sussex Courthouse, Virginia, 10 December 1864. When Thomas Coleman Walters was killed John Green Lea made sure that the body was transported back to Caswell County for burial at "North Bend." Lea also gave Thomas's sword to his mother, Katherine Coleman Walters. The Walters family is in possession of a letter written for John Green Lea by his second wife Mildred in which he describes how Thomas Coleman Walters was killed. Apparently, Thomas Coleman Walters was on a horse just in front of Lea at the time. The letter was writen to Charles Stephen Walters, brother of Thomas Coleman Walters. John Green Lea was an honorary pall bearer at the funeral of John Ferdinand Walters, as was Sandy Banks Moore.
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World War I Draft Registration Card
Name: Sandy Banks Moore
City: Not Stated
County: Caswell
State: North Carolina
Birth Date: May 7 1879
Race: White
Roll: 1765626
DraftBoard: 0
Source: Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005
1920 US Census
Name: S B Moore
Age: 40 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1880
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Home in 1920: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Home owned: Own
Sex: Male
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Image: 1016
1930 US Census
Name: Sandy B Moore
Age: 50
Estimated birth year: abt 1880
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Blanche Moore
Race: White
Home in 1930: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Death Record (Unconfirmed)
Name: Sandy B Moore
Death Date: 2 Oct 1958
Death County: Guilford
Death State: North Carolina
Death Age: 79
Birth Date: abt. 1879
Race: 1
Source: Ancestry.com. North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005
At one time owned and lived on a farm in Blanch, North Carolina, that eventually was sold to Herman A. Smith (1894-1950) who married Katherine Allen (1893-1960). Sandy and Blanche Moore then moved to Yanceyville to a house on East Main Street across from what now is the Gunn Memorial Public Library. This building was operated as a boarding house and now is owned by Frank James Moorefield.
| Moore, Alexander Banks (I26682)
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Alexander Devin and Edward Nunneleee make bond of 50 pounds on 18.July.1791 for marriage of Alexander Devin and Sucky Nowlin.
Consent given by Bryan W. Nowlin on 17.July.1791 and was witnessed by William Tunstall, James Nowlin, and David Nowlin.
Married by: Richard Elliott
| Source (S04244)
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1024 |
Alexander married Charity Mitchell in 1828 | Smith, Alexander (I9893)
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Algie is the descendant of William Barton, Sr., son of John Devin Reynolds. Bogey is the son of John Henry Reynolds, son of Allen Gilmer Reynolds. Algie and Bogey are cousins. | Reynolds, Algie (I7894)
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1026 |
Alice Marie married J. Roswell Flower ca 1910. He was born ca 1885 | Reynolds, Alice Marie (I11190)
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1027 |
Alice married when I was three years old, so I don't remember much about her at our home. I enjoyed going to visit her and Jim and staying for days. She was almost like a second mother to me. It was Alice who named me, and because of that, she gave me a little gold ring when I was perhaps five years old. When I was 14, Mother went to Portsmouth for about a week to visit Julia and left Daddy the three younger brothers and me for about a week. Mother returned on a Sunday, and in preparation for her homecoming Alice and I prepared a Sunday dinner. She was of a happy disposition. I think the thing that means most to me now is what Alice did for our family. As she was dying, she asked Mother if she (Mother) had any music. Of course, Mother did not them. Alice said she wanted them to sing! Then she talked about the sweet music she heard, that it was all around her! This was her happy theme until she lay back on the bed and breathed her last. What a testimony.
Christine Reynolds Stone, daughter of Keene Johnson Reynolds, granddaughter of William Garrett Reynolds | Reynolds, Mary Alice (I8307)
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Alice's surname has not been discovered. | Family F2155
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Allen Gilmer Reynolds + Martha Ann Jackson d/o Judith Emmerson and James Samuel Jackson.
| Reynolds, Allen Gilmer (I4026)
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Allen Gilmer Reynolds was named by his mother, Sarah Philpott, for her brother, Allen Gilmer Philpott. | Reynolds, Allen Gilmer (I4026)
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1031 |
Almira is the daughter of Perry Green Reynolds. The middle initial is probably for Green after her father. | Reynolds, Almira G. (I8072)
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Almira M. Jeffterson b. 11 Jan 1772, died unmarried 1881. Her estate account listed her only heir as (John) Noton Jefferson, whose birth is recorded as 6 Feb 1875. The chancery suit confirmed him as heir. There is a marriage listed for him 29 Oct 1895 to Blanche Hoyle, age 22; her parents not listed. | Jefferson, Almira M. (I12117)
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ALONZO B. REYNOLDS: wife of William T Reynolds, of Principio, died at her home in that village on September 15, aged 51 years, after a long illness. She leaves a loving husband to mourn her, four daughters and one son. Charles Brown, near Stanton, Del., Misses Florence, Irene and Hannah Reynolds of Principio, and Earl. She was formerly a Miss Howell, daughter of James Howell, living at the time in the Sixth district. Mrs., Reynolds had many friends in Principio and North East, and also wherever one knew her, for her patient and loving disposition. The funeral was held the following Monday from her home and was largely attend. Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Charlestown M.E. Church, conducted the service. Interment was made in the Episcopal Cemetery, at North East, (Cecil Whig, Sat. Sept. 30, 1911) 1/10/1864-9/15/1911
-Name spelling ? Per Hobert Halsey; Alonzo
| Howell, Alfonso Fawn B. (I9829)
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Also available on FHC microfilm #33269 at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. | Source (S67496)
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also known as Eva Serophin PLEEM | Bliehm, Eva Serophin (I6989)
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1036 |
Also known as John Strome. | Strohm, Jacob A. (I6988)
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Alternate birth year: 1842 | Hamlin, Sophia Amanda (I5546)
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1038 |
Alternate DOB: 23.Feb.1724/25 | Hitchcock, Benjamin (I5858)
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Alternate DOD: 13 SEP 1861 | Devin, Margaret (I2979)
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Alternate marriage date maybe 11.Feb.1820. | Family F1498
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Alternate marriage date: 21.Sep.1801 | Reynolds, Hugh (I3021)
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Alternate name for Thomasyn Church's father is John Church; stated in 1902 memorandum of VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society by Lois Werline. | Church, James (I6119)
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1043 |
Alternate name: Permit Matheny | Matheny, Purmurt (I1720)
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1044 |
Alternate POB: Virginia | Matheny, Purmurt (I1720)
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1045 |
Alternate surnames: Darnell, Darnall, Darnald | Darnold, William (I7327)
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Alternate YOD: 1809 | Convers, Thomas (I3791)
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1047 |
Although the abstract of the toumbstone by Glenda Garner states William G. Reynolds; the photograph of his headstone is William C.; William was named William Carter as was customary for the first son to receive his mother's maiden name; CARTER | Reynolds, William Carter (I4057)
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Although the headstone for Rhoda states her death as 27 Mar 1858, the death record says 1859 and states cause as typhoid fever; death reported by John P., husband; location Tomahawk. If John P. reported his wife's death in 1859, he could not have died until after that date. - Mary Frances Eggleston | Smith, Rhoda (I5180)
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Amarilla was the daughter of Elijah Peck and Sarah Bradley. They had moved to Mount Holly from New Haven, CT and Elijah continued his work as a blacksmith. Amarilla's gr, gr, gr-grandfather, Henry Peck, was one of the original settlers of New Haven, CT coming there by June 1639 from England. Many of her other ancestors were also among the earliest settlers of New Haven Colony, also coming from England in the 1630s. | Peck, Amarilla (I5149)
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Amarillo Globe-News
Obituaries
Sunday, May 15, 2005
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Canyon
Orlena Devin Allen
Orlena Devin Allen, 92, of Canyon died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, in Amarillo.
Friends and family will celebrate memories of her at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May
21, in First United Methodist Church of Dimmitt with the Rev. Donna Johnston,
associate pastor of First United Methodist Church of Canyon, officiating.
Arrangements are by Brooks Funeral Directors.
Ms. Allen was born Oct. 10, 1912, in Swisher County. After graduating from
Tulia High School in 1931, she attended West Texas State University. In 1940,
she married Louis Allen of Dimmitt, where they shared 40 years of life until
his death in 1981. They were members of First United Methodist Church. Ms.
Allen later lived at Palo Duro Village Cooperative in Canyon and was nurtured
in her final months by Hudson House Assisted Living in Canyon.
She was preceded in death by her husband; two sisters, Mattie Devin and
Catherine Sprawls; and five brothers, Robert Devin, Lloyd Devin, Clayton
Devin, Edward Devin and Albert Devin.
Survivors include a daughter, Tommie Almond and husband, Robert, of
Wilmington, Del.; two granddaughters, Aundrea Almond-Wallace and husband,
Rodney, of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Alyssa Almond of Wilmington; a
brother, Delbert Devin and wife, Betty, of Tulia; and four sisters-in-law,
Mildred Devin of Reno, Nev., Margaret Devin of Canyon and Virginia Devin and
Pat Devin, both of Tulia.
The family suggests memorials be to Meals on Wheels, 2616 13th Ave., Canyon,
TX 79015.
| Devin, Orlena Paralee (I0383)
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