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Matches 3,251 to 3,300 of 5,961
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3251 |
Killed
Census:
1860 Gibson Co IN White River Twp p 865 & 866 | Fisher, Byron (I1300)
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3252 |
Killed in a truck accident in Greenville, Hunt County, Texas. [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin; 19981101; page 9]. | Plyler, Royce Madison (I2329)
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3253 |
Killed in automobile accident in Giddings, Texas. [JNT family group sheet, 19981001] | Beck, Grace Ophelia (I0344)
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3254 |
Killed in Motorcycle crash | Holley, Richard H. (I7484)
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3255 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0919
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3256 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0966)
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3257 |
KLV found a reference to a baby girl born to William Sr. and Martha as being their third child. | Devin, daughter (I1921)
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3258 |
KLV note about Susan Nowlin, daughter of Bryan Nowlin I, says her grandfather came from Ireland. Is James Nowlin from Ireland?
The Assembly of Pittsylvania Co. VA ordered that all male inhabitants sixteen years of age and over should take the Oath of Allegiance to the State. James Nowlin is listed as subscribing before William Witcher in Pittsylvania County, VA. [Our Families, Anna Hudelson; page 1] | Nowlin, James Jr. (I0653)
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3259 |
La Puente, California | Source (S04061)
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3260 |
Land grant to Jacob Aaron recorded 10.May.1796 for 330 acres in Pittsylvania County on the head of Little Creek, a branch of Banister River adjoining land of Stockton and Green. Note: This record is listed because it borders several Devin land holdings. | Source (S67642)
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3261 |
Land grant to Robert Devin recorded 09.March.1808 for 30 acres in Pittsylvania County adjoining land of Wimbish and Spurlin. | Source (S67643)
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3262 |
Land grant to Robert Devin recorded 17.July.1797 for 950 acres in Pittsylvania County on both sides of Wet Sleve Creek adjoining land of Wimbish, Herndon, Jenkins. | Source (S67644)
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3263 |
Land grant to William Devan recorded 01.September.1780 for 327 acres in Pittsylvania County on the Banister River adjoining Cook's land. Despite the name spelling variation, this grant is for William Devin, Sr., because this plot is divided by deeds as part of his estate. The survey for this grant is entered in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Survey Book 1 page 211.
| Source (S67640)
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Land grant to William Devan recorded 01.September.1780 for 404 acres in Pittsylvania County on both sides of Wet Sleves Creek adjoining Chamberlain, White, and Leak.
This grant for William Devin, Sr. is where he lived. The tract bequeived to his daughter, Sarah, was in this tract. Parcels were sold to Jerimiah Spurling (Deed 11:238) and to William Devin, Jr. (Deed 09:498). | Source (S67639)
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3265 |
Land grant to William Devan recorded 12.October.1796 for 430 acres in Pittslvania County on both sides of Banister River adjoining land of Cook and Ball. | Source (S67428)
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3266 |
Land grant to William Devin, Sr. recorded 17.July.1797 for 200 acres in Pittsylvania County on the waters of Banister River adjoining Brown, Hook and Herndon. | Source (S67645)
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3267 |
Land Surveyor | Daw, Aaron (I1557)
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3268 |
Lapwai Public Schools, Graduated Lapwai High School 1945.
Lewis Clark College, Lewiston, ID
Several Certified Technical Courses
US Army 1945 to 1947 Tech-5 Stationed in Korea
1951-1965 Boise Cascade Lumber, Winchester, ID
Millworker - Misc Grader, Equipment Operator
1965-1991 Lewiston Potlatch Corp., Lewiston, ID
Dry Kiln Operator & Equip Operator and Forman
1-31-1991 Retired from Potlatch after 26 years. Now enjoys freedom.
Enjoys hunting, fishing & horses.
1989: Route 1. Box 145, Lapwai, ID 83540
Born at J. Pierce Home in Bracken
Married at Rev. Cole's home in Lewiston
Parents: Clifford W. Ankney & Verna Donna Dew
Grandparents: William Ankney & Julia Sifson | Ankney, Jack Alvin Sr. (I0486)
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3269 |
Larry G. Holt (1951-1951)
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Henry Gregory Holt and son Larry G. Holt. | Holt, Larry G. (I41734)
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3270 |
Last found in Fayette County, Alabama | Dobbins, Eliza Ataline (I4701)
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3271 |
Last know address Phoenix Arizona about 1983 | Mahoney, Bill (I1691)
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3272 |
Last know to be living in St. Louis County, Missouri U.S.A. [Judith Bone, email dated 19990126]. | Deu Friend, William Author (I3254)
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Last known address Boise Idaho about 1983 | Mahoney, Jerry (I1689)
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3274 |
Last known address Falls Church Maryland about 1983 | Mahoney, John (I1690)
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Last known address Lewiston Idaho about 1983 | Mahoney, Pat (I1692)
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3276 |
Last known address Orofino Idaho about 1983 | McCrery, Sharrel (I1693)
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3277 |
Last name maybe Cooker. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; 19981001]. | Craker, William (I2252)
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3278 |
Last name mayber Hutchison (1). | Hutchinson, Ray (I0144)
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3279 |
Last name possibly Oliver per KLV. | Mathilda (I0374)
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Last residence was in Miami, Miami-Dade, Florida per SSDI. | Carlson, Alice M. (I2019)
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3281 |
Last Will and Testament of Thomas Mustain. Written 06.November.1791 and probated 16.July.1792. | Source (S04073)
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3282 |
Laura Elizabeth Moore (1911-1991)
Bartlett Yancey High School Class of 1928
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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)
1930 US Census
Name: Elizabeth Moore
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: abt 1912
Relation to head-of-house: Daughter
Father's Name: Sandy B Moore
Mother's Name: Blanche Moore
Home in 1930: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
| Moore, Laura Elizabeth (I18432)
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3283 |
Laura INGALLS Wilder (author of "Little House on the Prairie) is a descendant of Samuel Ingalls through Lansford Witing Ingalls >> Charles Phillip Ingalls >> Laura Elizabeth Ingalls. | Ingalls, Samuel (I6195)
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3284 |
Laura May Reynolds (PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA BIRTHS 1853-96) 23 Aug 1891 Patents J. S. Reynolds and Elizabeth Reynolds | Reynolds, Laura Mae (I7219)
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3285 |
LDS records show approximate date of death.
Martha was the younger daughter of James and Jane Mitchell. She was said to be a very fine singer and a woman of education and refinement. | Mitchell, Martha (I0039)
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3286 |
Lee Bernice Reynolds was a farmer, merchant and a master wood worker. His mother, Matilda Collins Reynolds died when he was nine and his Grandmother, Nellie Kendrick Reynolds, raised him. He owned and operated a farm in the northern part of Pittsylvania County, Worlds Community. He also owned and operated Lee B. Reynolds grocery store from 1933 until his death, afterwhich Katherine ran it until her seventy-second year. For fifty-three years, the store served the community. He often furnished food to families who had fallen on hard times.
Lee also made coffins for the state as well as for people in Pittsylvania County, Franklin County, and for many years he owned a black smith shop as well as a saw mill on the farm. He was active in the community and concerned with political events and encouraged family members to participate in the voting process. His daughter, Ann Marie Reynolds Kendrick Ittner remembers his favorite peach ice cream. | Reynolds, Lee Bernice (I7896)
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Lee Evans engaged in farming and stock raising in Union Co & then Asotin County, WA. After Lee's death in 1943, Bertha managed the farm until ill health caused her to move to Clarkston, WA. Both were members of the Baptist Church. | Evans, William Lee (I1002)
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3288 |
Left Rye, England on March 28 1830. Arrived NY April 11 1830. | Dawes, James (I1731)
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3289 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2462)
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3290 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2422)
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3291 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0969)
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3292 |
Lemuel Carter was of an age to choose who his guardian would be, after the death of his Father, Richard. Eldest Son John, already of age, was Lemuel's choice for his guardian. The youngest three became orphans whose guardian was their father's friend, David Powell, and who soon became their step-father. Polly Carter married her new step-brother, Mastin Powell, soon thereafter. | Carter, Lemuel (I67959)
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Less than three years after marriage Abraham and Elizabeth moved to Noble Township, Branch County, Michigan, where a few Mennonite families had settled shortly before, and in a neighborhood where there had seldom been any religious services. As early as 1866 Mennonite ministers made trips to Branch County, and John M. Brenneman has reported a visit he made there when on November 20, 1867 a meeting was held at the home of Abraham Holdeman, where two persons were received into the church. The membership then numbered twenty-eight, and they were in need of a meeting-house. In 1873 Abraham moved with his family back to Elkhart County, Indiana near Wakarusa, and later near Nappanee, but returned to Branch County, Michigan. The final move was to Bloomingdale Township, Van Buren County, Michigan.
Abraham was a soldier in the Civil War, having enrolled, September 5, 1861 at LaPorte, Indiana for three years. He was a member of Company C, 9th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and on December 26, 1862 at the battle of Lavargne was severely wounded. He was discharged September 15, 1864.
A daughter of Abraham, who had not reached her ninth birthday when her father died, wrote of him as follows: "He exacted obedience and might have been considered stern, but he never seemed so to me; he must have been quite patient , for he helped me all one summer after I had failed in the second grade. I do not remember any coercion about the study, for I distinctly remember that I was tempted to give up when I reached the place where the fine print began. It seems the decision to continue was entirely my own. When I was small I sat beside him a great deal on winter days and remember that, though I had two places to play, I was never allowed to have more than one strewn with paper dolls, etc. at a time. When I went to the other place the one where I had been playing had to be put in order first. I have always been thankful for that training in order. My father's word was counted good and he was able to say "It's alright" before his sudden death. He was one of those whose life was shortened as a result of his three years in the army." (Weaver, 1937)
[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/i/Philip-D-Bailey/GENE1-0007.html] | Family F1930
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3294 |
Leticia Luisa Reynolds married Ephuium Thorn 21 Nov 1833 in Walton Co., GA | Reynolds, Leticia Luisa (I9963)
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3295 |
Letter from Landsarkivet for Sjaelland M.M.: "In reply to your letter of June
to Haerens Arkive we can inform you that Niels Jorgen Hansen was born 22 Oct
1867 in the parish of Bjernede (county of Soro). His mother was Maren Hansen
and the putative father was Hans Iversen who lived in the village of Fuldby
(parish of Bjernede). He was brought up by his maternal grandfather, Hans
Christensen who was a carpenter in the village of Ebberup (parish of Bjernede).
He immigrated 25 August 1885 having Lamar in Missouri as his destination.
Consequently Hans Peter Nielsen was not the father of Niels Jorgen Hansen.
We have found a Hans Peter Nielsen who was baptized in the church of Alsted
(county of Soro) 13 January 1847. He was a son of a smallholder, Niels
Christensen, and immigrated to the United States between 1868 and 1870."
MARRIAGE: Barton Co MO D-56
Census:
1900 Not listed on the Missouri soundex -- need to read Jasper Co
#1910 Wallowa Co OR ED 289, Sh 2, p.204, Family 25; age 42, b. Denmark; Nelse
1920 Canyon Co ID, Scism Pct., p.137A, ED 54, Sh 13A; age 52, b. Denmark
1930 Wallowa Co OR, Flora, p.253A, ED 14, Sh 1A; age 62, b. Denmark; Postmaster
Birth date on Death Cert apparently wrong -- lists 3 Feb 1867
Time Line:
25 Aug 1885: Left Denmark for the United States
30 Oct 1888: Filed Declaration of Intention for citizenship in Barton Co MO
30 Jan 1904: Received US citizenship; records in Jasper Co MO
15 Nov 1909: Purchased 160A in S24, T37, R42E of the Willamette Meridian
30 Dec 1922: Became Postmaster at Flora, OR
11 Aug 1937: Left Postmaster position at Flora, OR
Buried Vineland Cemetery, Clarkston, WA
Lat: 46 24' 29.492" N
Lon: 117 4' 04.934" W
14 Sept 2004: The Vineland Cemetery in Clarkston WA is not in the best of shape. While the grass and weeds are kept mowed, over time it has been allowed to grow over the stones. Consequently, in some cases it is difficult to determine the names on the stones unless they are upright stones. A man at the Lewis Clark Memorial Cemetery told us that the Vineland Cemetery is in trouble financially. | Hansen, Niels Jorgen (I1386)
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Levi Monroe Jackson is the grandson of James Samuel Jackson. His father James is Martha Ann Jackson's (w/o Allen Gilmer Reynolds) brother. He married Ellen Rigney in 1894 and it is said that he adopted her 4 younger children; (Not proven as of 2011)
~ Death Certificate 195, Caswell Co., Pelham, Aug 4, 1933. Address given as RFD 5, Danville. He was a farmer. His obituary printed in the Danville Bee, Sat. 5 August 1933: Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at eleven o'clock for Monroe L. Jackson who died last night shortly before eight o'clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Walter Gauldin near Shady Grove Church. Services will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Rigney on Wylie Avenue. Mr. Jackson was 84 years of age and was a native of Callands being a son of the late James Andrew Jackson of that place. Mr. Jackson is survived by the following children: Mrs. Walter Gauldin of Shady Grove, Madison L. Jackson of Martinsville, Mrs Ida Oakes of Gallances and Mrs. Hoppie Rigney of this city. He also leaves one brother, James Stonewall Jackson of Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Cora Tate of Danville. (Ida Oakes was not his daughter but his step-daughter, thought to be the daughter of Ellen Rigney and Benjamin Turner Clements, her long-time protector.)
~ The death certificate gives his name as Monroe L. Jackson, age 82, Farmer, son of James A. Jackson and Martha Thompson. The informant for the certificate was Pearl Rigney. He was buried in Leamont Cemetery but there is no stone. | Jackson, Levi Monroe (I12448)
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Levi Reynolds, born 2 Oct 1777, married Mary Susan Kirk 3 Mar 1801, died 8 Aug 1841. | Reynolds, Levi (I9933)
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3298 |
Lewis Holley lived most of his life in Danville, Virginia | Holley, Lewis Capers (I7476)
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Lewis S. Jefferson married Valeria A. Jefferson 1897. | Jefferson, Lewis S. (I12323)
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Library of Virginia, Halifax County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, Page 83, 20 April 1787
Bond, Edmund King, William McDaniel, Wm Murphey, & Wm Powell
Abstract: We, Edmund King, William McDaniel, Wm Murphey, & Wm Powell, give bond of 500 pounds to the Halifax, VA Justices this Apr 20, 1787 to warrant that aforesaid Edmund King, who was undertaken to build a bridge over Banister River at the place called "Gills Mill? and to Maintain to be a good bridge for wagons & teams & all other travelers, the term of 5 years from the present date, and will continue said bridge during the aforesaid 5 years, then this bond to be void.
Signed: Edmund King, William McDaniel, Wm Murphey, Wm Powell.
Wit: none.
Recorded Apr 20, 1787
| Powell, William (I13918)
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