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1151 |
Birth dates for William and for pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, Sally (I12666)
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1152 |
Birth dates for William and for pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, William James (I12667)
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1153 |
Birth dates for William and for pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, Alice J. (I12668)
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1154 |
Birth dates for William and for pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, Alice (I12669)
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1155 |
Birth dates for William and for Pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, John F. (I12670)
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1156 |
Birth dates for William and for Pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, Abraham (I12671)
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Birth dates for William and for Pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001 | Massey, Annie (I12672)
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1158 |
Birth dates for William and for Pauline and their children from Jackson-L Archives, 0991149588, May 2001. | Massey, William (I12660)
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Birth from Annual Compilation of Births, Marriages & Deaths in the Sacramento
Union 1859-1886 V.2; LAPL 979.42 S123Da | Devin, girl (I3042)
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Birth name was Normel E Rhodes. Used the name Norman Elmer Rhodes. Died at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Hospital, Clackamas, Oregon. | Rhodes, Norman Elmer (I1710)
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1161 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0500)
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Birth place is now in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin; 19981101; page 12]. | Mackey, Mary Jane (I2668)
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Birth year calculated from information on Maren's death certificate. | Hansen, Maren (I1725)
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Birth: Aug. 1, 1868
Death: Aug. 15, 1948
Note: Same stone as Suter A. Blair
Burial:
Liberty Christian Church Cemetery
Pittsylvania County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Mike K. Williams
Record added: Jul 21, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 20557103 | Cook, Hattie Ida (I68156)
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1165 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2667)
|
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2363)
|
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BIRTH: Gibson Co IN H-4-31; LAPL NR Gen 9772. I3975-2 (microfilm)
Census:
1880 Posey Co IN Harmony Twp Soundex: ED 100 Sh 10 w/parents
1900 Gibson Co IN White River Twp Soundex: ED 19 Sh 8 w/father
MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN 10-530; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm) | Devin, Cora Alice (I1329)
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BIRTH: LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm)
Census:
1900 Daviess Co IN Soundex: ED 4 Sh 12 w/father
Per Ancestral File: name = John Ottis "Otto" Devin; also DOM,POM,DOD,POD
From Hudelson info | Devin, James Otis (I1342)
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BIRTH: LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm)
Census:
1900 Gibson Co IN ED 14, Sh 11 w/parents | Devin, Elizabeth (I2902)
|
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BIRTH: LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm)
Was a Dentist and lived in Chicago until his death according to his granddaughter, Carol Rick per her email message to David Carl Devin on 28.February.1998
Census:
1900 Gibson Co IN White River Twp Soundex: ED 19 Sh 8 w/parents
From Hudelson info | Devin, John Peyton Jr. (I3058)
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BIRTH: Pittsylvania Co VA record | Devin, Hassell (I2986)
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BIRTH: Pittsylvania Co VA record | Devin, James Alexander Sr. (I2984)
|
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BIRTH: Pittsylvania Co VA record | Devin, Frances W. (I2983)
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BIRTH: Pittsylvania Co VA record | Devin, William Robert (I2982)
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BIRTH: 1656, England
DEATH: 1755, Albemarle County, VA
EVENT: Comment 1: 1656, To own a patent in 1667, Anthony would have been born prior to 1646 (before Peter Hogard left England), so he would be a brother.
EVENT: Comment 1: BET 1727 AND 1728, Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA, formed from Henrico County, VA
EVENT: Property 1: 9 OCT 1667, List of Head Rights: Edmund Huggarte in a patent to Col Edmond Scarburgh in Accomac County, VA.
EVENT: Property 2: 31 DEC 1667, Patent to Anthony Hoggard and Mr Robert King, for 737 acres of land in Stafford County, VA, on the Machiotix River, for transportation of John Bennett, John Marshall, Robert Whitehead, et al.
EVENT: Property 2: 31 DEC 1667, Above patent to Hoggard and King was adjacent to patent to Berriman and Palmers in Westmoreland County, VA
EVENT: Property 3: 17 APR 1669, Patent to Major William Ball and Thomas Chetwood, 1600 acres in Rapahannock County, VA, for transporting of 32 persons: Joseph Foster, William Haggard, Edward Salter, et
EVENT: Property 3: 1669, Also found as "possibles": Richard Habeart, Joseph Haberd, Richard Haggatt, William Habeard (1669 Stafford CO).
EVENT: Property 4: 10 APR 1719, to Thomas Butler, 200 acres Westmoreland adjoining Anthony Haggard.
EVENT: Property 5: 1731, Anthony Hoggard purchased 900 acres of land called "Tuckahoe" in Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA, from the estate of John Utley.
EVENT: Comment 3: 1744, Albemarle County, VA, formed from parts of Louisa and Goochland Counties.
EVENT: Property 6: 13 JUN 1739, At Council, Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA, Haggard vs Dabbs Surveyor of Goochland County to divide 6000 acres according to quality and quantity, Dabbs to have his choice.
EVENT: Property 6: Anthony Hoggard filed leave to add 400 acres of land for the convenience of building a valuable mill to 600 acres surveyed for him and Joseph Dabbs on the Appamatlock River, Goochland [now Albemerle
EVENT: Event 1: 1725, John Utley of Henrico County, VA, died leaving Anthony Hoggard as executor of his estate.
EVENT: Event 2: 13 JUN 1726, John Haggard from "Anopilus Royal" warned out of Boston. Taken from Boston Rec Com., Vol 13 p 154.
EVENT: Event 3: 25 JUN 1733, Anthony Hoggard was Justice in Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA
EVENT: Event 4: 11 JUL 1733, Anthony Hoggard was surety for the marriage of Nannie Hoggard to Joseph Dabbs
EVENT: Event 5: 19 DEC 1738, Anthony Hoggard was surety at the birth in 1729 and death in 1738 of Henry Wood in Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA.
EVENT: Will 1: 5 OCT 1744, Will of Anthony Hoggard dated in Albemarle County, VA, Will Book 12, Page 2, probated 14 March 1755, by Abraham Venable, Jr., William Dobbs, and William Neale, three of the witnesses Other witnesses R
EVENT: Will 2: Executors: friend James Hunt, Charles Venable, and Nathaniel Hoggatt.
EVENT: Comment 4: If Anthony Hoggard was born ca 1646 and died in 1755 then he would have been 109 when he died which seems unlikely It appears more probable that these Records are of two or more related people named A | Haggard, Anthony (I6438)
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Birth: 25 DEC 1711 in Manheim, Germany
Death: 9 MAR 1810 in PA - buried first Sprogell Cem near Pottstown, then removed to East Coventry Menn Cem 2
Note: Emigrated to America in the fall of 1735.
Father: Mr. Bliem b: BEF 1690 in Germany
Mother: ??
Marriage 1 Miss Bechtel b: AFT 1710 in Switzerland or Germany
Married: in Germany & resided Montgomery Co, PA
[Schwenk, Stout, Moyer, Naugle, Goodhart, Latshaw & Allied Families of PA, World Connect Project]
| Pleem, Christian (I6995)
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Birth: 25 Dec 1711 in Mannheim, Germany
Death: 9 Mar 1810 in New Hanover, Montgomery, PA
Marriage 1 Veronica BECHTEL b: 1708 in Washington, Philadelphia, PA
Married: in , Montgomery, PA
Children
Ester BLIEM b: 1741 in Bally, Philadelphia, PA
Eva BLIEM b: 21 Mar 1743 in Pottsgrove, Philadelphia, PA
Christian BLIEM b: 25 Feb 1746
[Donaldson/ McKown Family Tree, World Connect Project]
| Pleem, Christian (I6995)
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BIRTH: ABT 1656, Thaxted, Essexshire County, England
DEATH: 1736, Hanover County, VA
BURIAL: 1736, Hanover County, VA
IMMIGRATION: 11 FEB 1676/77, England to VA
IMMIGRATION: At age 19, Nicholas set sail for the American colonies He boarded either the "Rose" or the "Dartmouth" on December 3, 1676, and hey arrived in America, February 11, 1677.
EVENT: Residence 1: The original home of the Gentry family was in the west end of New Kent on Totopotony Creek.
EVENT: Comment 1: 1720, In 1720 New Kent was cut in two and made Hanover and Loucia Counties.
EVENT: Comment 1: It has been said that at one time, Nicholas Gentry owned the lands on which the University of Virginia are now located.
EVENT: Military service 2: BET 3 DEC 1676 AND 1682, When they arrived in America, February 11, 1677, Nathaniel Bacon was dead and the rebellion was over Nicholas and Samuel were stationed at Mattapony Garrison
EVENT: Military service 2: and remained in service to the British throne for another six years before being paid and mustered out.
EVENT: Military service 1: BET 3 DEC 1676 AND 1682, He and Samuel, his brother, were two of 1130 men sent by the King to quell the "Bacon Rebellion". Among soldiers sent from England to Virginia to cope with Beacon's Rebellion.
EVENT: Property 1: Early Land Records Indicate They Had Land Adjacent To Each Other
EVENT: Comment 3: BET 1687 AND 1702, The First Authentic Record We Have Found Of The Gentrys Is In The Register Of Saint Peter's Parishish Of New Kent County, VA, Shows The Baptism Of Peter Gentry, Son Of Samuel Gentry On 10 April 1687
EVENT: Comment 4: BET 1687 AND 1702, Saint Peter's Registry Also Shows The Baptism Of Elizabeth Gentry, On 29 August 1687; Nicholas Gentry Baptized 30 May 1697, And Mable Gentry Baptized 13 December 1702
EVENT: Comment 5: 1676, The Gentry's were of Old Germanic Stock, and sprung from English families, they are descendants of the Huguenots who escaped from France during the time of persecution in the 16th and 17th centuries.
EVENT: Comment 6: 1676, The name Gentry originally meant "Scribes" or learned people, and this was the name given to the family when surnames were adopted Later in England the name came to mean "Nobility".
EVENT: Comment 7: 1676, During the period of Roundhead Parliament under Oliver Cromwell, no new Governors were sent to the Virginia colony The people elected their own government and exercised rights of universal suffrage
EVENT: Comment 8: 1676, They became accustomed to having equality as British subjects and enjoyed self government After the Restoration, King Charles II sent Lord Berkley to Virginia to restore the authority of the throne.
EVENT: Comment 9: 1676, Berkley was a tyrant and imposed harsh taxes and restrictions on commerce Self government was abolished The people were aroused by the deprivation of their liberty, and
EVENT: Comment 10: 1676, in 1676 they rallied behind Mathaniel Bacon to overthrow the oppressive Berkley regime
EVENT: Comment 11: 1676, This time to prevent Berkley's return, they burned Jamestown to the ground. The colonist enjoyed liberty for a short time under Bacon's leadership, but he took ill and died.
EVENT: Comment 12: 1676, The colonist could find no one to replace him and Berkley once again regained control. He instituted vengeful reprisals against the rebels, hanging 22 of their leaders.
EVENT: Comment 13: 1676, King Charles recalled Berkley and replaced him with Lord Culpepper, who was as venal as Berkley King Charles recalled Culpepper and declared Virginia a royal providence. | Gentry, Nicholas (I6477)
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BIRTH: ABT 1684, Overwharton, Stafford County, VA
DEATH: BEF 1733, Saint Jame's Northam Parish, Goochland [now Albemerle] County, VA
EVENT: Comment 1: The DAR Roster states that Nathaniel (Nathan) Haggard was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence by citizens of Albermarle County, VA, April 21, 1779
EVENT: Comment 1: The original is at the Virginia Historical Society at Richmond, Virginia Wood's History of Albermarle County, VA, page 365 states that Nathaniel Haggard was buried in a lot on Boonesbourgh Pike
EVENT: Comment 1: two miles from Winchester and seven miles from Boonesborough, Kentucky.
BURIAL: BEF 1733, Boonesborough Pike, Madison County, KY | Haggard, Nathaniel (I6446)
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BIRTH: BEF 29 AUG 1687, Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA
DEATH: 1765, AL
BAPTISM: 29 AUG 1687, Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA
EVENT: Comment 1: (information from Mack and Alice Dickey, Wichita, Sedgwick County, KS]
EVENT: Comment 1: The Fifth generation of the Gentry's had settled in almost every Southern Territory, as well as in Ohio, IN, IL and MO. The Gentry's have largely been an agricultural people
EVENT: Comment 3: interested in their lands and in their flocks and herds, and they were large slave owners until the Civil War ended.
EVENT: Comment 4: They seem to have preferred their plantations to commercial pursuits or political office Not many of them achieved greatness or national reputations, yet a large number of them have been prominent
EVENT: Comment 5: in their states and counties We find Gentry's represented in the legislatures of IN, KY, NC, TN and Misouri at various times.
EVENT: Comment 6: The Gentry's have been good, strong men, honest and upright, good citizens, patriotic and true, generally prosperous and many of them ministers, business men and doctors of marked ability, wealthy an
EVENT: Comment 7: They have been an honest, conscientious, religious, God-fearing people, loving their families and providing for them well. | Gentry, Elizabeth (I6436)
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Birthdate February 12, 1722 - From "Genealogy of Judson Family in Oregon" | Judson, Abel (I4150)
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Birthdate probably in error in booklet. | Sheckler, Charles Walton (I0243)
|
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BIRTHPLACE: Hist. of Gibson Co IN, 1884; LAPL Gen fR977.21 G448Ta
!MARRIAGE:
1st: Gibson Co IN 3-248; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm)
2nd:
Census:
1850 Gibson Co IN Princeton Twp p 18A w/father
1860 Gibson Co IN Princeton Patoka Twp w/father
1870 Gibson Co IN Columbia Twp p 204A
1880 Gibson Co IN soundex: ED 114, Sh 32, L 15
1900
1910 Woods Co OK soundex #069-0267-008 | Devin, Alexander Nowlin (I1257)
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BIRTHPLACE: Hist. of Gibson Co IN, 1884; LAPL Gen fR977.21 G448Ta
!MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN 3-248; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 (microfilm)
Census:
1870 Gibson Co IN Columbia Twp p 204A
1880 Gibson Co IN Soundex: ED 114 Sh 32
!Miscellaneous: Children Mary, Katie and Charles | Ewing, Melissa A. (I3057)
|
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BIRTHPLACE: Hist. of Gibson Co IN, 1884; LAPL Gen fR977.21 G448Ta
!MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN 5-466; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2
Census:
1880 Gibson Co IN Princeton p 346
1900 Gibson Co IN ED 14, Sh 11 (3 ch born, 3 living) | Welborn, Mary (I1286)
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BIRTHPLACE: Hist. of Gibson Co IN, 1884; LAPL Gen fR977.21 G448Ta
Census:
1850 Gibson Co IN Princeton Twp p 18A w/father
1860 Gibson Co IN Princeton Patoka Twp p 1050 w/father
1870 Gibson Co IN Patoka Twp p 300 w/step-mother, Elizabeth
1880 Gibson Co IN Princeton p 346
1900 Gibson Co IN ED 14, Sh 11 (Parents b. IN & PA)
!MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN 5-466; LAPL NR Gen 977.2 I3975-2 | Devin, James Albert (I2777)
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Blanche Lydia Moore (1882-1960)
Blanche Lydia Moore Wedding Invitation
See: 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).
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Direct descendant of Spiers Walters and Lydia Stamps. The Caswell County community of Blanche was named for her (by her father who was the first postmaster at Blanche).
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"I was about to give the same guess [as to the person for whom Blanch, North Carolina was named], although I didn't know that Blanche Moore's father had run the post office. Blanche Moore was a cousin of my grandmother's, Lydia Anne Watkins, and they were very close. I remember visiting "Cousin Blanche" as a child when she lived in the house the Moorefields own now. She was quite a lady, and Blanch can be proud to be named for her! My grandparents built the house in Blanch that Wayne and Linda Bray now own, and they raised a family of 11 children. After he turned his dairy farm over to a son, my grandfather also ran the post office and train station there. It was before my day, but have heard many stories of the "hobos" who road the trains during and after the depression and stopped in the area. My grandfather bought some beautiful pieces from peddlers who rode through (former shop owners who had lost all but their merchandise). Some of those things have been handed down through the family."
Source: JoAnn Watkins Warn Post to CCHA Facebook Wall 30 June 2010.
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Mrs. Bettie Moore To Be Buried Today: Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie M. Moore will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of B. E. Powell in Blanch, N. C. Mrs. Moore died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Moore, in Yanceyville yesterday evening at the age of 86. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. S. B. Moore. Yanceyville, N. C., and Mrs. R. N. Shearon, Bunn, N. C., one sister, Mrs. Lydia Watkins. Blanch, N. C. and one brother, A. H. Powell, Sutherlin, Va.
Source: The Bee (Danville, Virginia), 21 July 1938.
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1930 US Census
Name: Blanche Moore
Age: 48
Estimated birth year: abt 1882
Relation to head-of-house: Wife
Spouse's Name: Sandy B Moore
Home in 1930: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Death Record
Name: Lydia B Moore
Death Date: 6 Jun 1959
Death County: Moore
Death State: North Carolina
Death Age: 81
Birth Date: abt. 1878
Race: 1
Source: Ancestry.com. North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005 | Moore, Blanche Lydia (I26683)
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BoD per Cindy N. (St. Clair County, Missouri Deaths, 1906-1929) | Devin, Mary Rebecca (I2634)
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Bonnie Lou Matthews d/o George Allen Matthews and Martha Bell Matherly, married Sammie Lee Reynolds s/o Lee Bernice Reynolds and Sammye Katherine Clark 3 Jul 1964; Children Brian Keith Reynolds b 1 Mar 1966, married Lisa Michelle Oakes 26 Sep 1993.
| Reynolds, Brian Keith (I12273)
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Book "The Family of Madison Love Claunch, Sr" by Madison Lockhart Claunch ( 1 December 1985) in Brownsville, Texas | Source (S04130)
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Book 1 page 382 lists family of Asa and Ammarilla White with their birth dates.
| Source (S04519)
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Boone County was formed out of Carroll County in 1869.
DOB from Edna Holmes; she may have had a Bible record; but it
disappeared after her death.
Census:
1860 Carroll Co AR p 859 w/parents
1870 Polk Co MO book p 82
1880 Polk Co MO Madison Twp
1900
1910
1920
!MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO E-109
Buried Lostine, Oregon U.S.A. Cemetery | Holmes, Govenor Prier (I0680)
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born 7/9/1876
died 3/21/1947
Bloomfield-Stoddard county, Missouri
married Natalie Murdock of Marble Hill Missouri (she was a dentist)
Cemetery
Marble Hill Cemetery
Stoddard County, Missouri
Find-A-Grave | Reynolds, William A. (I7135)
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born at 11:30 p.m. on a Thursday
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Headstone Photo contributed by Larry Eanes | Reynolds, David Crockett (I7505)
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born at 3:30 a.m. on a Friday
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NUCKOLS BIBLE
20th Century Edition
owned by Carolyn Wood Aldredge, Richmond, VA
Copies of these pages are in the Virginia State Library.
THE
HOLY BIBLE
CONTAINING THE
OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.
.. . .
.. . ..
.. . .
PHILADELPHIA
A. J. HOLMAN & CO.
PAGE 1:
D.E. NUCKOLS AND SADIE HUBBARD were united . . . in the Bonds of Holy
Matrimony at Weal, Va on the 23rd day of July in the year of our Lord 1907.
PAGE 2 (This "Family Record" is on two pages; all were born in Pittsylvania
Co., VA. All are now deceased.)
D.E. Nuckols, b. Mch 31st, 1871; d. July 29., 1942
Sadie Hubbard, b. Aug 13th; 1876; m. July 23, 1907; d. July 1, 1953
Randolph Winfred Nuckols; b. January 17, 1898; m. May 23, 1925
Gertrude Nuckols, b. October 17, 1899; m. June 31, 1917; d. Nov. 11, 1971
Gladys Nuckols, b. December 14, 1900; m. October 12, 1935
Daniel Hubert Nuckols, b. June 18, 1902; d. Jan. 22, 1907
Cathleen Nuckols, b. May 17, 1904
Rhoda Elizabeth Nuckols, b. Mch 26, 1906; m. Dec. 23, 1924
Daniel Edward Nuckols, Jr., b. Mch 8, 1908; m. Dec. 24, 1929; d. Apr. 3, 1964
Annie Ross Nuckols, b. Sept. 26, 1909; m. Sept. 4, 1935
Sadie Aileen Nuckols, b. Jan. 24, 1911; m. June 16, 1939
John Roland Nuckols, b. Feb. 23, 1915; m. Dec. 27, 1944; d. Dec, 1971
William Bryan Nuckols, b. Sept. 15, 1917; m. July 6, 1940
PAGE 3
MARRIAGES
D.E. NUCKOLS AND RHODA REYNOLDS WERE MARRIED 31ST OF MARCH, 1897
D.E. NUCKOLS AND SADIE HUBBARD WERE MARRIED JULY 23, 1907
PAGE 4
MEMORANDUM
RHODA CATHERINE REYNOLDS NUCKOLS DIED JAN. 22, 1907
RHODA CATHERINE REYNOLDS NUCKOLS BORN FRIDAY, 3:30 A.M. MARCH 13, 1874
DANIEL EDWARD NUCKOLS, JR. DIED APR. 3, 1964
PAGE 5 - Tombstone record on back page:
"Copied from tombstones in family cemetary on the farm of the Nuckols estate,
where Joe Webb now lives-owned now widow of William Randolph Nuckols"
John Nuckols-Jan 1783-died Mar 18, 1876 was married to
Brinthy Grubb -Born Aug 18, 1802. Died Dec. 17, 1876
John Nuckols-born 1836 -died 1918 married
Elizabeth Motley -Nov 12, 1840, died July 10, 1905 -had yellow jaundice.
(The following person is not buried in the family cemetery but in the
cemetery of Hollywood Baptist Church, Pittsylvania, Co., VA. Note by Carolyn
Aldredge)
Daniel Edward Nuckols, born Mar 31, 1871; died July 29, 1942
PAGE 6 The following newspaper obituaries were included with the Bible;
doesn't say what paper:
DEATH OF MRS. D. E. NUCKOLS
Chatham, Va. January 23,--(Special.)-Mrs. Rhoda Nuckols, wife of D. E.
Nuckols, of the county, near Rondo, died at her home Tuesday morning after an
illness of short duration from a complication of diseases. Her death was
preceded three hours by that of her 4-year-old son, from grippe and
pneumonia, after a very short illness. Mrs. Nuckols was a Miss Reynolds
before her marriage. She is survived by her husband and five children. The
interment was in the family cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev.
Aylor, of the Baptist church of this place.
Note by Carolyn Aldredge-the family cemetery mentioned in the above obituary
is at Honey Hill, the D. E. Nuckols home.
FUNERAL TODAY FOR D. E. NUCKOLS
_________
Funeral services for Daniel Edward Nuckols, 71-year-old farmer of
Pittsylvania County, whose death occurred at 9:45 Wednesday at his home near
Chatham as the result of a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sunday,
will be held Friday afternoon from the Hollywood Baptist church. The rites
will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. W. L. Naff, and interment will be
in the church cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Motley Nuckols (this is the wrong
name; she was Sadie Hubbard Nuckols. Elizabeth Motley Nuckols was Daniel's
mother. CA); four sons, Winfred Nuckols of Richmond, Daniel E. Nuckols of
Gretna, and Roland and Bryan Nuckols of Chatham; and six daughters, Mrs.
Gladys Wood of Waynesboro, Mrs Allene Brumfield of Trenton, N. J., Mrs. Annie
Ross Anderson of Baton Rouge, La., and Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard, Mrs. Betsy
Easley and Miss Kathleen Nuckols of Chatham. He also leaves a brother, John
Nuckols of Marion, and two sisters, mrs. Lemma Goggin and Mrs. Woodruth
Towler, both of Chatham.
Submited by Carolyn Aldredge | Reynolds, Rhoda Catherine (I7507)
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born at 5 a.m. Friday | Reynolds, John V. (I7506)
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Born at 5 a.m. Monday
**********
Booker Jabe Reynolds and Orey(?) May Allen married July 4, 1944 in Danville,
VA.
Rodney L. Wells and Teresa Ann Mattox married August 25, 1956 at Sharon
Church 5 P.M. Saturday, Danville, VA.
Page2:
Marriage Certificate
This Certifies
That
John B. Reynolds and Talitha C. Mahan
Were solemnly united by me in the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony
At David Mahans house on Thursday 8th day
Of January, 1867 in the year of our Lord one Thousand
Eight Hundred and Sixty-seven
Conformably to the
Ordinance of God
And the laws of the state.
Signed: By Rev. M. Hagood
Page 3:
Marriages (but it is births)
John B. Reynolds was born March 5th Day, 1842
Talitha C. Mahan was born July 8th, 1841
Maggie O. Reynolds was born Monday, 4 A.M., June 21st, 1869
David Reynolds was born Thursday 11 ½ P.M., August 4th, 1870
John V. Reynolds was born 5 A.M., Friday February 23rd, 1872
Rody C. Reynolds was born 3 !/2 A.M., Friday March 18th, 1874
William A. Reynolds was born 10 ½ P.M., Thursday, July 9th, 1875
James L. Reynolds was Born at noon, Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 1878
Sallie C. Reynolds was born 6 A.M., Sept. the 9th, 1879
Booker J. Reynolds was born Monday 5 A.M. Oct 9th, 1882
Robert L. Reynolds was born 1st day of Feb. 15 minutes to one A. M., 1884
Page 4:
J. V. Reynolds died Feb 16/98 (presume 1898 since this was copied long before
1998)
Rodia C. Reynolds died Jan. 22, 1907
J. B. Reynolds died June 2nd, 1913
Sallie C. Reynolds died Apr. 13th, 1918
Mrs. J. B. Reynolds died July 7, 1930 at 3:25 P.M. was buried on her
birthday, July 8.
Maggie R. Grubb died Jan. 14, 1937
David C. Reynolds died June 2, 1946
Wm. A. Reynolds died March 21, 1947
Robert L. Reynolds died May 9, 1949
James L. Reynolds died March 24, 1954
Booker J. Reynolds died Tues, 2 a.m., Nov. 15, 1957.
Last Page of Bible: lists horses and cows, they are not people; Library
copied anyway.
Submited by Carolyn Aldredge
| Reynolds, Booker Jabe (I7509)
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Born at 6:00 a.m. | Reynolds, Sallie C . (I7511)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5625)
|
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5686)
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