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hearsay | Source (S04683)
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hearsay | Source (S04677)
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hearsay | Source (S61787)
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Heart Attack | Manning, Laura Annie (I7434)
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Heirs listed in the Halifax Co., Virginia Index of Heirs for Theodorick Carter WB7/152 are Charles & Heirs, Jesse & Heirs, Thomas & Heirs, Alexander & Heirs, Judith, Samuel & Heirs, Nathaniel & Heirs & William.
Jesse T. Carter is found to be the s/o Judith Townes, Theodorick's first wife; | Carter, Jesse T. (I14119)
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Heirs listed in the Halifax Co., Virginia Index of Heirs for Theodorick Carter WB7/152 are Charles & Heirs, Jesse & Heirs, Thomas & Heirs, Alexander & Heirs, Judith, Samuel & Heirs, Nathaniel & Heirs & William. | Carter, Charles (I14112)
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Heirs listed in the Halifax Co., Virginia Index of Heirs for Theodorick Carter WB7/152 are Charles & Heirs, Jesse & Heirs, Thomas & Heirs, Alexander & Heirs, Judith, Samuel & Heirs, Nathaniel & Heirs & William. | Carter, Thomas (I14118)
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Heirs listed in the Halifax Co., Virginia Index of Heirs for Theodorick Carter WB7/152 are Charles & Heirs, Jesse & Heirs, Thomas & Heirs, Alexander & Heirs, Judith, Samuel & Heirs, Nathaniel & Heirs & William. | Stamps, Mary (I68056)
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Helen Pearl Powell (1921-2011)
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May 17, 2011 - 05:59:28 pm CDT. Yanceyville (Caswell County, North Carolina) - Helen Pearl Powell Hodges, 90, formerly of 169 Oak Tree St., passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at Brian Health and Rehabilitation Facility, following a long period of declining health. She was born in Caswell County April 23, 1921 to William Thomas Powell and Sue Mitchell Powell. Funeral Services were held Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Prospect United Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. David Grissom Interment followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hodges was a native of the Purley Community and was married in 1943 to Roy Irvin "Jiggs" Hodges for 49 years. They later moved to Yanceyville. She had been a resident of the Alzheimer's unit of the Brian Health and Rehabilitation Facility for the past five years. She was a homemaker and a member of Prospect United Methodist Church, where she had served as a Sunday School Teacher, in the children's department and was active in the United Methodist Women's organization, and was awarded a lifetime membership for service. As a member of the Rose Garden Club of Yanceyville, she held numerous positions during a span of years in the 1950s and 1960s. Mrs. Hodges held the position of Registrar for Yanceyville voting precinct for 20 years. She acquired a reputation for outstanding culinary skills as her luscious homemade layer cakes and pies were always in demand. Dining in her home was always a memorable occasion for guests.
The family wants to acknowledge the dedicated Staff of the Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation Facility of Yanceyville and Community Home Care and Hospice. Survivors are son William Irvin "Billy" Hodges, daughter-in-law Brenda Wood Hodges, granddaughter Laura Beth Hodges Calhoun and grandson-in-law Jared Calhoun, and two sisters-in-law, Jeannine Hodges of Reidsville and Naomi Hodges of Fort Pierce, Fla. In addition to her parents, her husband Roy Irvin "Jiggs" Hodges, brothers, Frank Powell, William "Bill" Powell, Fred Powell, and sisters Garnett P. Brooks and Mary Mitchell P. Wellens predeceased her. The family received friends immediately following the committal service in the church fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Prospect United Methodist Church, c/o Bobby Brewer, P.O. Box 58, Yanceyville, NC 27379. Harrelson Funeral Service is assisting the Hodges family with arrangements.
Source: The Caswell Messenger (Yanceyville, North Carolina), 18 May 2011. | Powell, Helen Pearl (I24488)
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Helen was the sixth child of Albert Franklin Hughes and Alice Edna Wollard. She is the twin sister of Harry Clayton Hughes. She weighed 5.5 pounds at birth.
Her DOD maybe 07.October.1911 and middle name maybe spelled "Naomi" per page 32 of The Devin Family by Dessa Hofstetter.
She is buried at the Mitchell Campground Cemetery, southwest of Aldrich, Missouri per the Cemetery Directory of Polk County Missouri. Her middle name is name spelled "Naoma" in this book. | Hughes, Helen Naoma (I0809)
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Hello Mary Frances, I am sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you, I haven't had as much time to spend on this as I would like. It can be VERY confusing ! Here is what I know to be correct about my line from Barton Thomas till now : James Sidney Reynolds 1866-1948, (first wife,Laura Booker 1856-1925) was the father of my grandfather, Sidney Vivian Reynolds 1899-1965 ( wife, Dora Alice Hunt 1899-) My father was their oldest son, James Vivian Reynolds 1919-1974 ( wife, Connie Douglas Fauber 1927- living ). I am James Douglas Reynolds Sr. 1950-living. ( first wife,son's mother, Robin Marie Reynolds 1954-2002) My son James Douglas Reynolds Jr 1977-living. If this is accepatbale Please include it. Thank You and I hope to stay in touch. Doug.jamesd19@comcast.net
07/29/2013 | Reynolds, James Sidney (I8246)
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Henry A. Adkins s/o Anderson Adkins and Nancy Booker Reynolds Co. E, 57th Virginia Infantry | Adkins, Henry A. (I7966)
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Henry Alexander Powell (1824-1866)
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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).
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The owners of the homes in which Thomas Day's architectural woodwork is found constituted some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in the Dan River region: physician John Tab Garland, M.D., at one time the richest man in Caswell County (1850s and 1860s); banker and civic leader Thomas Donoho Johnston; machine shop, foundry, and sawmill owner Caleb Richmond; state senator James Kerr; merchant and tobacco factory owner John Wilson; planters William Long (also the owner of a sawmill and gristmill), Sidney Lea, George Williamson, Haywood Williams, Thomas Mumford McGehee, and William H. Holderness.
Family relationships among the planters enhanced the demand for Thomas-Day-made architectural trimwork. Thomas Donoho Johnston built Clarendon Hall in 1842 and tapped Day to embellish the interior; when his sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and William Long, built the Long House in 1856, they, too, turned to Day. Day provided the architectural woodwork for the house of Captain Carter Powell around 1848 and that of his son Henry Alexander Powell less than a decade later. Thomas L. Lea and his siblings Sidney S. Lea and Rebecca Lea (Mrs. George Williamson), his niece Elizabeth Lea (Mrs. Calvin Graves), and his daughter Ann Lea (Mrs. William Griffin Graves) provided Day the opportunity to do the woodwork on a law office and four of their five houses between 1840 and 1850.
The woodwork suggests the Carter Powell house was built around 1848 rather than the more often cited 1850. Day's machine-cut newels with tendrils date Henry Powell's house to 1853-1855. Day's work for Elizabeth Lea and Calvin Graves was not on their house, as it was built several years earlier, but on Calvin's law office, for which Day supplied the mantel. For a discussion of this family, see Whitlow, "Thomas L. Lea," in Heritage of Caswell County, 354.
Source: Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color, Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll (2010) at 134-135 and 246 (footnote 10).
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One researcher has this person as Henry Thomas Powell. See: Allen Powell Dew and Neva Ann Daniel Ancestors
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| Powell, Henry Alexander (I14032)
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Henry Gregory Holt (1895-1984)
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Next-to-Last Photograph: Henry Gregory Holt and son Larry G. Holt.
Last Photograph: Henry G. Holt and daughter Henrietta Lee Holt (1953).
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Obituary of Henry Gregory Holt (News & Advance (Lynchburg, Virginia) March 1984)
Henry Gregory Holt, 88, of Route 4, Forest, formerly of 316 Botetourt St., died Wednesday at Veterans Administration Hospital in Salem. He was the husband of Margaret M. Holt. He was born in Yanceyville, N. C., a son of the late Calvin Lee and Lucy Dodson Holt. He was owner of Holt's Detective Agency for 20 years and retired as a security guard at Boonsboro Country Club. He was a member of Rivermont Avenue Baptist Church, where he was a former deacon, Sunday School teacher and member of Berean Sunday School Class. He was a member of American Legion for 63 years and was commander of Post No. 16 in 1967-68.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Timmons of Lynchburg; three stepdaughters, Miss Ida M. Wright of Forest, Mrs. Bettie Lyman of Madison Heights and Mrs. Margaret Ann Boyd of Bainbridge, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Mable Smith of Danville and Mrs. Annie Sue Webster of Pelham, N.C.; three half sisters, Mrs. Ophelia Chisholm of Yanceyville, N.C., Mrs. Juanita Cook of Greensboro, N.C., and Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Oshkosh, Wisc.; three brothers, Judson G. Holt and Harvey C. Holt, both of Yanceyville, and James T. Holt of Graham, N.C.; one grandchild, six step grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in Diuguid Rivermont Chapel by the Revs. Tommy Jarrett and Frank D. James and Dr. Harry T. Dixon. Burial will be in Fort Hill Memorial Park with military honors. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
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1910 US Census
Name: Henry G Holt
Age in 1910: 14
Estimated birth year: abt 1896
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1910: Milton, Caswell, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
He was living in Lynchburg, Virginia, at the time of his father's death. Source: Obituary of Calvin Lee Holt. There he operated a detective agency for over twenty years.
| Holt, Henry Gregory (I29478)
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Henry Holt's year of birth is given in some sources as 1835.
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1870 FederalCensus, Caswell County, North Carolina, inhabitants in Dan River Township in the county of Caswell of N. Carolina, enumerated by me on the 28th day of June, 1870; post office: Yanceyville;, Saml. G. Harrison
Dwelling house numbered in order of visitation: 233
Families ordered in number of visitation: 233
Holt, Henry, age at last birthday: 35; male; white; occupation: farmer; place of birth: N.
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Carolina; cannot read: /; cannot write: /.
Holt, Sarah, age at last birthday: 31; female; white; occupation: keeping house; place of birth: N. Carolina; cannot read: /; cannot write: /.
Holt, Jane; age at last birthday: 10; female; white; occupation: at home; place of birth: N. Carolina; cannot read: /; cannot write: /.
Holt, Henrietta, age at last birthday: 7; female; white; occupation: at home; place of birth: N. Carolina; cannot read: /; cannot write: /.
Holt, Eli, age at last birthday, 11; male, white, place of birth: N. Carolina
Holt, Calvin, age at last birthday: 2; male; white; place of birth: N. Carolina
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Twelfth (1900) Census of the United States
State: North Carolina; County: Caswell; Township: Milton Precinct, enumerated 13 June 1900 by Thomas M. Angle
Number of dwellinghouse in order of visitation: 146
Number of family in order of visitation: 146
Holt, Henry, Head, White, Male, Date of birth: Sep 1835; age: 64; married; # of years married: 44; birthplace of this person and both parents: North Carolina; occupation: farmer; months not employed: 0; can read: no; can write: no; can speak English: yes; owned or rented home: owned; owned free or mortgaged: mortgaged; farm or house: house; # of farm schedule: 24.
Sarah B., wife, white, female, born June 1840; age: 59; married; # of years married: 44; mother of how many children: 14; # of those children living: 10; birthplace of this person and of both of her parents: North Carolina; can read: no; can write: no; can speak English: yes.
Beverly H., son, white, male, born May 1875, age: 15; single; birthplace of this person: North Carolina; occupation: farm laborer; months not employed: 1; can read: yes; can write: yes; can speak English: yes;
Arthur D., son, white, male, born August 1886; age: 13; single; birthplace of this person: North Carolina; occupation: farm laborer; months not employed: 3; can read: yes; can write: yes.
Powel, Mary Sue, cousin, white, femeale, born July 1887; age: 12; single, birthplace of this person and of both of her parents: North Carolina; can read: no; can write: no; can speak English: yes.
Note: Beverly Holt was born in 1884, not 1875. The enumerator for the 1900 census made a mistake or was given incorrect information. Mary Sue Powell, born July 1887, was counted in the Henry Holt household as a 12-year-old cousin. (She was probably the niece of Sarah Powell Holt.) Source: Twelfth Census of the U.S., June 13, 1900, Milton Precinct, Caswell County, North Carolina.
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More About HENRY HOLT:
Burial: Caswell County, North Carolina
Occupation: Farmer
More About HENRY HOLT and SARAH POWELL:
Marriage: November 28, 1856, Person County, North Carolina31
Children of SARAH POWELL and HENRY HOLT are:
i. ELI5 HOLT32,33, b. Abt. 185933; d. Bet. 1870 - 1880, Caswell County, North Carolina.
Notes for ELI HOLT:
Eli Holt does not show up in the 1880 or later censuses for this family, which may mean that he died sometime between 1870 and 1880.
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According to Juanita Shreve, 15 Hillview Road, St. Matthews, South Carolina, 29135-9432, Jmshr999@aol.com, Eli Holt was born in 1866. I do not know her source.
5. ii. SARAH JANE HOLT, b. 1862, North Carolina; d. February 29, 1928.
6. iii. HENRIETTA HOLT, b. November 15, 1863, North Carolina; d. October 31, 1941.
7. iv. CALVIN LEA HOLT, b. February 02, 1868, Milton Twp., Caswell County, North Carolina.
8. v. JOHN D. HOLT, b. Abt. 1876, Caswell County, North Carolina; d. 1927, Caswell County, North Carolina.
vi. DAISY HOLT34, b. Abt. 1877, Caswell County, North Carolina35; m. MASTIN POWELL35.
9. vii. BEVERLY HENRY HOLT, b. May 20, 1884, Milton Twp., Caswell County, North Carolina; d. March 01, 1975, Norfolk (independent city), Virginia.
viii. ARTHUR D. HOLT36,37, b. August 04, 1886, Caswell County, North Carolina38,39; d. February 1967, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana39.
ix. NANCY HOLT40, b. 1859, North Carolina41; d. 1868, Caswell County, North Carolina41.
Notes for NANCY HOLT:
Nancy Holt died at about nine years of age. Source: Raymond V. Ware, 4669 Walters Mill Road, Providence, North Carolina 27315
x. SUSAN C. HOLT42, b. 1874, Caswell County, North Carolina43; m. JOHN BRANDON44.
xi. NEALIE HOLT44, b. Caswell County, North Carolina45; m. JUNE BRANDON46.
xii. RICHARD B. HOLT46,47, b. 1871, Caswell County, North Carolina47; m. MOLLIE TURNER48.
xiii. SPURGEON HOLT48, b. Bef. 1900, North Carolina49; d. Bef. 1900, Caswell County, North Carolina49.
Notes for SPURGEON HOLT:
Spurgeon Holt died at the age of three years. Source: Raymond V. Ware, 4669 Walters Mill Road, Providence, North Carolina 27315
xiv. AUDRY HOLT50, b. Bef. 1900, North Carolina51; d. Bef. 1900, Caswell County, North Carolina51.
Notes for AUDRY HOLT:
Audry was killed at the age of twenty-one years. Source: Raymond V. Ware, 4669 Walters Mill Road, Providence, North Carolina 27315
The 1900 Federal census for Caswell Co NC shows an Arthur D. Holt who was born August 1886. | Holt, Henry (I14150)
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Henry Jr. was known as "Preacher Henry" He was a preacher of some note in the Society of Friends, and his name appears many times in the records of Nottingham Meeting of Friends. He is listed on the West Nottingham tax list 1718-1778. He inherited the north lot, #5 in the Nottingham Lots, 490 acres, from his father. The tract of land was called Henry's Deer Park. By 1939 the property consisted of 122 acres and was called 'Greystone". The name came from the massive gate posts at the entrance to the lane leading to the house. The property today is 80 acres with the 'new house' which was built in 1791 and is still owned by Reynolds. | Reynolds, Henry Jr. (I10677)
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Henry Reynolds married Ann Howell, Hannah Brown abt 1717 and Mary Coles 25 May 1743; both were born in Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Mary Coles is the daughter of William Coles and Mary Royle and was born about 1708 | Reynolds, Henry Jr. (I10677)
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Henry Reynolds was granted lots 5 and 19, about 1000 acres, in the "Nottingham Lots" by William Penn in 1701. The Nottingham Lots were thought to be located in Chester Co., PA, but were found to be in Cecil Co., MD when the boundary between these states was settled in 1768. Henry Reynolds' will bequeathed 290 acres in Chichester Twp., PA, where he lived, to his son, Francis. His son, William was left 490 acres, the south lot, in Nottingham. His son, John, received 210 acres on the south west side of the middle branch of Naman's Creek in Chichester Twp., Chester Co., PA. His son, Henry, Jr., received 490 acres the north lot in Nottingham. Henry bequeathed to each of his 4 daughters, one schilling. He left his personal estate to his loving wife, Prudence. He stipulated Francis and John to each pay 20 pounds to thier brother, William, when he reached the age of 21. | Reynolds, Henry (I10794)
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Her birth parents were Anna Beck & Daniel P. Ramsey. Her mother died in childbirth. She was adopted by her grandparents, Alexander R. & Cynthia Ann Beck. | Beck, Lena May Ramsey (I13003)
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Her birth wasn't recorded in the Stow VRs, so she might have been born elsewhere. She was "of Stow" on 13 Apr 1728, when her marriage intention was recorded in the Stow VRs. Her parents are unknown, but two of Thomas Brown's sons, Boaz and Jabez, moved from Concord to Stow. Thomas Brown was an early settler of Concord, MA. | Brown, Ruth (I5415)
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Her epitaph reads: "Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Abigail Wright, wife to Mr. John Wright, who deceased April ye 6th, 1726, in ye 84th year of her age." | Warren, Abigail (I4870)
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Her family was from Nelson County, Virginia. | Miller, Margaret Louise Massie (I23371)
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Her father W. Lonnie Copenhaver and her mother were divorced. She was adopted by Walter H. Hofstetter. Through her life has enjoyed summers to the MJ Devin ranch Berkeley California with her mother. Enjoyed being a Navy wife and mother. Has traveled to Washington DC in 1936 with her mother, as a Navy wife, and since retirement to New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Hawaii, Las Vegas, St. Louis, Washington DC, Williamsburg, Annapolis and Gettsburg.
Activities: Worthy Matron of Golden Rule Chapter OES 1954-55, Hotline listener for 11 years, writing and library experiences, Newcomers, teaching bridge and mahjongg in Salt Lake City.
First name maybe spelled Otilla (1).
DOB & POB from FHC #1846064
Salem High School, Salem, Oregon U.S.A. 1938
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon U.S.A. 1942: Bachelor of Arts Degree
1957 - 1960 Boise, ID Librarian
1960 - 1961 Nampa, ID Librarian Assistant
1968 - 1971 Boise, ID Librarian/Columnist/Reference/PR
Born on Water Street in Heppner, Oregon U.S.A. Married at Church of Good Shepherd | Copenhaver, Otillia Ethel (I2480)
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Her father's will (Wm. Neely) will was proved in 1788; both she and Hugh Reynolds were alive at that time. | Nealey, Mary (I4009)
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Her first husband was John Meadows. | Hobgood, Kate (I7032)
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Her maiden name may have been Powell, but that fact has not been confirmed.She married her uncle. Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 139-140 (Article #100 "Family of Jefferson Davis Butler" by Louise Powell Butler).
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Love to have new information about my Powells of Caswell. I think Jerald Powell who married the daughter of Mastin Powell is the son of my James McDonald Powell and not HER uncle as many state. I think that is a ridiculous assertion! James M. Powell's daughter married a Fitzgerald and both parents died. James raised the 3 Fitzgerald children. I think he named a son Fitzgerald and the fitz was dropped. Jerald Powell was born about the time the Fitzgerald's died. They had a mill in Caswell Co, NC.
Source: Caswell County History and Genealogy Yahoo Group (Message #3475, 27 August 2011: Powells of Caswell County, NC by Betty Powell Renfroe. | Powell, Elizabeth (I30121)
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Her parents died when she was 8-10 years old and she may have been raised by the Campbell family in Bolivar. | Needham, Amanda E. (I2352)
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