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He was associated with his father in the hardware business until about 1908
when he moved to Tulia, TX & began ranching.
Census:
1900 Hickory Co MO Cross Timbers Twp, ED 95, Sh 12, L 87
DOB & DOD from gravestone; buried Rose Hill Cemetery; Interment in Swisher County
TX & Vicinity 1890-1990; San Antonio Library; RT976.4838 Swi
Of the 9 living children of Lannie Addie Devin, 7 have taught schools in Texas. Lannie taught for twenty-seven years. | Devin, Thomas Landon (I0354)
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He was born shortly before his parents moved to VT. His two brothers and two sisters were born in Hartland, Windsor County, Vt before the family moved to Mount Holly around March 1795. | White, Asa (I5148)
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He was credited with military service in 1684 - was surveryor of highways and fence viewer for the town of Chelmsford. In 1691-2 he is recorded as having charge of the Nashoba garrison in the West Regiment of Middlesex. In 1697 his name appears a Constable on a petition from Chelmsford to the General Court, and in the year 1700 he was elected Representative to the General Court. He accumulated considerable property. | Hildreth, Joseph (I5054)
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He was cremated; location of ashes unknown. | Devin, Oliver Alexander Kern (I1317)
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He was impressed into Philip's war in 1675. He was admitted to the Church in Charlestown in 1696. He and his brother, Thomas, received land from their father's Estate in Charlestown.
aged 74 years.[maryabbywhite.ged] | Mousall, John Sr. (I5277)
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He was in Hull, MA for a time, about 1647, although he didn't seem to have any property there, according to an article about Hull. He is listed as being in Hingham in 1637 and his land there, abutted that of Thomas Barnes. He was called a cooper on 1 Sep 1640, when he bought five acres of land in Hingham from Thomas Shave. On 10 Jul 1647, Thomas Hett of Hull, cooper, late of Stockingham in Lincolnshire, gave power of attorney to Ephraim Child of Watertown to rent his house in Stockingham to Henry Taylor, with power to sell. He was called Thomas Hett, Sr., cooper, when he died in Charlestown in 1668. | Hett, Thomas Sr. (I5281)
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He was in New Haven by 1647. | Bassett, John (I5398)
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He was listed on the WWI Draft Registration Cards & the 1942 WWII Draft Registration Cards. | DeRome, Louis Mighel (I7051)
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He was living 15 Jun 1857 at the time of the chancery suit against his father's estate. | Reynolds, James (I2505)
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He was married a 2nd time to Martha Smith -- date & place unknown. | Klinkner, Harry Davey (I7046)
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He was married three times; Ida C. Devin was his second wife.
| McManaman, Levi Lincoln (I4385)
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He was never married and had no issue. | Gregory, Dactor James Dr. (I10025)
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He was one of the co-founders of Concord, MA; along with Maj Simon Willard. | Bulkley, Peter (I4944)
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He was probably Mary's father, as he was another Groton "Planter". He had come first to Lynn, MA by 1637 with his wife and daughter's, Mary and Hannah. He had several other children after coming to the new country including, Timothy II who also came to Groton. Another sister, Rebecca, married Adam Gould, who was also an early resident of Groton. The famuily also lived in Salem before coming to Groton. (Groton Founders Series, Vol 1 p. 58.)He was probably Mary's father, as he was another Groton "Planter". He had come first to Lynn, MA by 1637 with his wife and daughter's, Mary and Hannah. He had several other children after coming to the new country including, Timothy II who also came to Groton. Another sister, Rebecca, married Adam Gould, who was also an early resident of Groton. The family also lived in Salem before coming to Groton. (Groton Founders Series, Vol 1 p. 58.) | Cooper, Timothy (I6204)
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He was recorded as a freeman in New Haven on 7 Mar 1647. | Winston, John (I5356)
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He was styled "Colonel" | Wade, Jonathan (I5121)
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He was the immigrant ancestor and was one of the first settlers in Rowley, coming there about 1642 from England with his family. Many records of that time have been lost, but his name was at the head of a list of fifty-nine whose house lots were surveyed 10 Jan 1643. About twenty acres of land are recorded as belonging to him at that time, but he evidently owned much more than that. It thought that he had an adopted son, Thomas Jr. He also had at least three other sons. | Abbott, George (I6248)
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He was the immigrant ancestor. He saided for New England in the ship "Increase," 15 Apr 1635, and settled first at Watertown, and the following year, 1636, at Dedham, MA. He was admitted a freeman there 8 Oct 1640. Afterward he removed to the adjoining town of Medfield, where many of his descendants have lived. | Morse, Samuel (I5325)
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He was the immigrant ancestor. The first mention of his name occurs in the records of Rowley, MA when his wife, Elizabeth died. He was a man of substance and influence in the town and become overseer or Selectman in 1650, 51, 54, 60, 61, 65, and 1668. He was Judge of delinquents in 1666. In the records of surveys done on 4 Feb 1661 he appears entitled to "seven gates". These related to cattle rights on the town commons. The average number allotted was three and no one had more than seven.
The inventory amounted to L404 : 7 : 8. | Hazen, Edward Sr. (I5316)
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He was the second husband of Mattie Powell. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 140-141 (Article #101 "Louise Powell Butler" by Louise Powell Butler). While his birth date is on the gravestone in the Gravestone in the Powell Family Cemetery (Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina), there is no death date. This suggests that he was buried elsewhere. Note that he outlived his wife by some years. | Griggs, Reverend William Lemuel (I31793)
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He was the youngest son of Deacon Peleg, and grandson of Major Eleazer. He probably passed his youth and earlier years of his married lif e in Pepperell District, where his father had settled, but previous to the Rewvolution her removed to Groton, where he lived in a house about one mile east of the village. This was the birthplace of most of his children. He and his wife were "receved from Pepperell," 4 Sep 1774 according to the Groton Church Records. He was a Capt in the militia for Groton and marched with his men on 19 Apr 1775, though they did not reach Lexington or Concord in time to be in those battles. They went to Cambridge and guarded that area for awhile. He and his men were at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Asa White and his brother, Francis, were also there, but in Capt. Henry Farwell's unit. His name appears on the "Coat Rolls" along with Asa and Francis White and the others in the two untis from Groton. (Every man who fought was to get a coat as part of their pay with evidence of eight months service.) | Lawrence, Asa (I5412)
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He was very actice in the affairs of Chelmsford, in defending the town in war, and successful in acquiring land and property. | Hildreth, Ephraim (I5052)
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He went by the nickname Jack. | Slade, John Mastin (I19478)
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He worked in farming and trucking.
Died at St. Joseph Hospital in Lewiston ID. | Ankney, Clifford W. (I1446)
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Headstone Information for Dr. Robert Lee Reynolds gives dates of Birth and Death a 2/2/1885 and 5/10/1949; He is buried in Lexington City Cemetery, Davidson County, N.C. His wife's name is Pear Reynolds and her dates are 11/19/1889-6/24/1947.
| Reynolds, Dr. Robert Lee (I7510)
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Headstone Photo contributed by Larry Eanes | Reynolds, Percy Vaden (I68179)
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Headstone says: JUDSON, William H., s. of Lewis and Sally, d. Sept. 15, 1814, ae. 14 mos. | Judson, William Hale (I4254)
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