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Matches 5,401 to 5,450 of 5,961
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War 4 Page 166:
William Devin | Source (S67466)
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War Record Book 4 page 162:
Name ???? - By Whom Received - Day???? - Sums
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Robert Diven - do [sol] - do [inf] - Jno Buckley - ..."... [Oct. 4, 178?] - 56 14 8
William Devin - do [sol] - do [inf] - " [Jno Buckley] - ..."... [Oct. 4, 178?] - 56 14 8
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Warner L. Powell is the first marriage for Martha Ellen "Mattie" Carter, sister of Joseph Alpha Carter, SR.
Mattie's second marriage is to Mr. Powell's cousin, William Daniel (W.D.) Powell,who was also affectionately called "Big Daddy". | Powell, Warner L. (I7300)
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Warrant Number: 4432
Veteran Name: Diven, William
Acres: 200 acres
Service: 3 years, Sergeant, Virginia Continental Line
Issued: 05.September.1788 | Source (S67545)
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Warrant Number: 4433
Veteran Name: Diven, Robert
Acres: 100 acres
Service: 3 years, Soldier, Virginia Continental Line
Issued: 05.September.1788 | Source (S67546)
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Warren Philpott married UNKNOWN and had a son Warren Philpott, b. 28 Aug 1756 who married Martha Unknown and Warren died before 10 May 1837 | Philpott, Warren (I10521)
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Was a doctor
From Hudelson info
Parents: James R. Arthur & Lettie E. Steen
Possibly had prior marriage to Bertha Willey; 4 daughters | Arthur, Dr. Martin Luther (I2908)
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Was a son by first marriage of Margaret Lee Sheckler Schrouner | Shrouner, Keith (I1381)
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Was a stage driver in Kaufman County, Texas [Beck & Tittle Footprints; 19981001]. | Bell, John W. (I2824)
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was a twin | Ferrel, Minta Mildred (I6272)
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Was born in a cabin on John Reynolds Place, Callands, Va | Reynolds, Charlie Wade "Chollie" (I7145)
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Was born near Abner, Kaufman County, Texas. [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin; 19981101; page 12]. | Beck, Leotis Elizabeth (I2028)
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Was Chief Engineer of the SS Avalon and SS Catalina during the 20s, 30s and 40s. | Barrett, Maurice (I7076)
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Was clerk at old Shockoe Church fo r15 years when James H. Stone was presiding elder. | Nowlin, Bryan Ward (I6107)
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Was cremated. | Barrett, Frances (I0843)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3056)
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Was in the Air Force of the US Armed Service during WWII & was overseas in 1962
Elected Judge of Trona, California 1988
DOB, DOD & POD from Soc. Sec. Index: #541-20-0815 | Devin, Robert Keltsie (I2506)
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Was married to Catherine before she married Alexander D. Beck. | Greenwood (I0576)
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Was Salem's first postmaster. - Samuel P. Matheny's obituary, 1962.
John Burch McClane was born 31 Jan 1820 in Philadelphia PA to John and Mary (SWALLOW) McClane. He came west with Dr. Marcus Whitman, and took up a claim in 1844 near Salem. He served in the Cayuse War as an aide to Gen Gilliam. In 1848 he wintered in California, looking for gold, and returned in 1849. First postmaster at Salem; county treasurer 1851-1852; Indian Agent for Grande Ronde Reservation; 14 children. --History of the Pacific Northwest, page 451-452.
Interview with John McClane in 1878 by the historian Bancroft available on fiche at Oregon Historical Society. | McClane, John Burch (I4161)
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Was twin brother of James Devin, who died at birth.
Died in Gold Rush 1850
Census:
1850 Polk Co MO book p 47
1860 Polk Co MO book p 14 w/father (listed as insane)
!MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO A-348 [possibly Marriage book B pg 348]
FHC #6088890: 18 Sept 1858, "Wife, Julia, has left my bed & board without
just cause of provocation. William M. Devin"
He is the William Devin who was listed as insane in a number of Polk
Co MO records.
Listed as an insane man when Clayton Devin's estate was probated. Alive as of 12 July 1870.
FHC #6088891: p. 85, 29 Apr 1869, Bolivar Free Press: "Wm. Devin, an insane
man, who was sent from Polk Co several years since to insane asylum was
brought back to Bolivar Tuesday being pronounced incurable. Case brought to
attention of circuit court next week."
p. 100, 9 September 1869 Bolivar Free Press: Edward H. Devin, Guardian and Curator of Estate of Wm. H. Devin, an insane person, will sell right and interest in real estate of Wm. Devin in the estate belonging to Clayton Devin, deceased of which said Wm. Devin is heir. | Devin, William Marion (I0060)
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wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clkdar&id=I03107 | Source (S67717)
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We can discover no descendants from any child of John and Anna Ramsey Jefferson except those of Noton.
Analysis of the census records of 1820-40 reveal six children in 1820. We can establish only three of them: Nancy, John Jr. and Noton. | Jefferson, John (I12295)
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Web page on the Gaisser Family | Source (S04302)
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Web page: www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/wpowers/porter.htm | Source (S04304)
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Went to Australia on the ship "Cornwall" which arrived September 1 1839 with brothers Phillip, William and Caleb. | Daw, Edward (I3732)
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Went to Australia on "Cornwell" which arrived September 1, 1839 at age 23
with brothers Phillip, Edward and Caleb. | Daw, William (I3734)
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Went to Australia on ship "Cornwall" which arrived September 1, 1839
with brothers Phillip, Edward, & William. He was listed as age 22. | Daw, Caleb (I3735)
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Went to Australia on the ship "Cornwall" which arrived September 1, 1839 with
her husband, Phillip Daw. | Austin, Sarah (I3731)
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Went to Australia on the ship "Cornwall" which arrived September 1, 1839 with
his wife, Sarah (nee Austin) and his brothers Edward, William, and Caleb | Daw, Phillip (I3730)
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Went to Australia, leaving England November 1838 on the ship "Orient", and arrived in Australia, April 1839. Travel with her sister, Ann and family, and her brother, George and his family. | Daw, Matilda (I6221)
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Went to Australia, leaving England November 1838 on the ship "Orient", and arrived in Australia, April 1839. Travel with her sister, Matilda, and brother, George and his family. | Daw, Ann (I3740)
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Were cousins. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; 19981001]. | Family F0755
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Wes
World War II Service Record
Name: Wesley L. Carter
Date of Entrance in Service: October 27, 1942
Branch of Service: Army Air Force
Training Stations: Smyrna, Tennessee; Walnut Ridge Air Base, Arkansas
Parents' Name: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carter
Date of Embarkation: May 17, 1945
Theater of Operations: European
Medals Earned: Good Conduct, Distinguished Unit Badge with two Oak Leak Clusters, European-African-Middle Eastern with seven Bronze Stars
Date Returned to United States: August 22, 1945
Discharged: Fort Bragg, North Carolina, August 26, 1945
Rank: Corporal
Time Served: Thirty-four months
Present Occupation: Knitter
Source: Service Record Book of Men and Women of Yanceyville, N.C., and Community, Sponsored by the V.F.W. Post No. 7316 (1947-1949)ley Lee Carter married Helen Poteat, b. 16 Jun 1921 | Carter, Wesley Lee (I14002)
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When Cassandra marries Perry G. Reynolds she is marrying her father's (Hugh) half brother. Cassandra's grandfather is Joseph Reynolds; her second husband's (Perry Green Reynolds) father is also Joseph Reynolds. (with Nancy Ford)
| Reynolds, Cassandra Ann W. (I4017)
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Widow Constance Crosby had an acre and half house lot in 1643, which was owned by John Pickard aafter her death. In later records it is called a "two acre lot". She probably came with Rev Ezekiel Rogers' company and brought her three daughters. Her husband and two sons had died in England before she came to New England. On 4 May 1674 she petitioned the Court as Ipswich: "to this Honourd Coourt now sitting at Ipswich: 4.3.1674 Constnce Crosbie Grandmother to this Orphan Sarah Lonhorne understanding that Daniell Wickam is like to be perswaded to accept of Gardianship for her: I thinking that she had need of one that hathe more experienc to oversee her and for other Reasons I am very unwilling & doe desire that such a thing may not be proceeded in or Granted till Thomas Longhorne of Cambridg her uncle Knowes & Gives his Consent; for he takes more care of the children then I expec ted he would have don : not more at psent your poor & Humble servant & Handmaide Custance Crosbie"
(Essex Co. Ct. Files, 21;45 from Early Settler of Rowley) | Brigham, Constance (I5073)
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Widow of John H. Holcomb; Daughter of William Neale Jr. and Martha, his wife. Stated on the marriage record in Halifax County Virginia. | Neal, Elizabeth H. "Betsy" (I14080)
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Widow of John Walker. | Walker, Grace (I5163)
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Widow of Samuel Lines | Thompson, Mary (I5642)
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Wife is Mary Simpson (married name) b. 2 Jan 1788 d. 9 Oct 1863 buried in Rose Bank Cecil Co. Her Simpson husband died and Caleb married the widow and took over the grocery store Mr. Simpson owned. | Reynolds, Caleb (I11877)
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Wife listed on 1880 census as a widow | Yates (I2196)
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Wife of General Robert E. Lee | Custis, Mary Anne Randolph (I1891)
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Wilbur Lawrence Watkins (1886-1975)
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Lydia Ann Powell Watkins holding Wilbur Lawrence Watkins.
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Source: 1900 US Census (Danville Township, Caswell County, North Carolina)
Name: Willia L Watkins [Wilbur L. Watkins]
Home in 1900: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Age: 14
Estimated birth year: 1886
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Relationship to head-of-house: Son
Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 560-561 (The Henry Thomas Watkins Family by Cary King Watkins).
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Wilbur L Watkins
Home in 1930: Mount Vernon, Somerset, Maryland
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Bessie J Watkins
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Wilbur L Watkins 44
Bessie J Watkins 34
Pauline G Watkins 11
Dee Gee Watkins 34
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| Watkins, Wilbur Lawrence (I17891)
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Wilbur Reynolds was a painter. His paintings can be seen at the Bassett Historical Society in Bassett, Virginia.
| Reynolds, Allen Wilbur (I7588)
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Will Book 1:265 Abstract
Will of Robert Devin of Pittsylvania County Virginia was written 20.August.1825 and probated on May 19,1834. It is recorded in Pittsylvania County Will Book 1 page 265. He gave land to his wife and his grandsons. At the time, his daughter and grandchildren must have been living with Nancy and him. He divided his property between his wife, daughter, and his grandchildren. Executors were Nancy Devin (wife), Sarah Smith Hurt (daughter), and Jabez Smith. He names the following heirs:
Nancy Devin (wife)
Sarah Smith Hurt (daughter)
William M. Hurt (grandson)
Nancy Perkins Hurt (granddaughter)
Louisia James Hurt (granddaughter)
Elizabeth Agness Hurt (granddaughter)
Mary Ann Hurt (grandaughter)
Robert S. Hurt (grandson) | Source (S67544)
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Will dated 25.Nov.1800.
Presented in Pittsylvania County Court on:- 19.Apr.1802
- 21.June.1802 (ordered to be recorded)
- 19.July.1803 (oath of executors, bond, and probate granted)
Executors: Robert Devin and Joseph Devin.
Witnesses: Joseph Morton and James Edwards.
Bond: Robert Fenlaw, Joseph Morton, John Hodges, Abraham Parrish, Edward Nunnellee and Jesse Hodges. | Source (S67543)
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Will of Samuel Carter (WB 28/19) 1860 Heirs Halifax Co., Will of Samuel Carter; Index of Heirs Henry, James S. Thomas T. Frank, John, Sarah B., Wm., Charles, Nancy, Ann O., Manuel, Aaron, Charlotte.
If this is the right Samuel Carter s/o Susanna Bigger and orphan of Richard Carter. | Carter, Samuel 'Dock' (I12953)
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Will of Thomas Carter, Jr.
Will of Thomas Carter, Jr.
Executed 24 April 1725, [sic - 1728] proved 10 October 1733.
Recorded Lancaster Co., Va., Will Book 12, p. 279.
In the name of God Amen the 24th day of April Seventeen twenty and eight I Thomas Carter of the County of Lancaster, Gent., being in good health and of sound and perfect memory and disposed to make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following First I commend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God my creator and redeamer (sic), my body to the earth from whence it came to he decently interred and after my debts and funeral expenses first paid the rest of my estate as it hath pleased God to ___ withall [sic] I disposed in manner and form following Vizt
Item I leave the whole use of my land negros [sic] and personal estate to my now loving wife Arabellah during her widowhood and after her day of marriage or death I do give as followeth Vizt
Item I do give this land where I now live to my son Thom. Carter and his heirs forever.
Item I do give one hundred fifty and two acres of land in King George County that is to say one half of my land there lying next the river to be divided across the land to my son Peter Carter and the male heirs of his body and for want of such heirs I do give it to my son James Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give to my son Dale Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he failss of such heirs then I do give it to my son Charles Carter and the male heirs of his body,
Item I do give one hundred fifty and two acres of land being the other half of my tract of land in King George County my son Edward Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give it to my son Joseph Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give it to my son Charles Carter and the male heirs of his body,
Item I do give my negros Harry and Winney and her increase to my son Dale Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give to my son Thomas Carter during his life and after his death I do give them to my grandson Thomas Carter and the male heirs of his body.
Item I do give my negro Robin to my son Joseph Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give them to my son Charles Carter and the male heirs of his body.
Item I give my negro girl Nanny and her increase to my son Dan?l Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give her and her increase to my son Peter Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give her to my son Charles Carter and the male heirs [sic] body.
I do give my negros Sarah and Mary and their increase to my [sic) Charles Carter and the male heirs of his body and if he fails of such heirs then I do give Sarah and her increase to my son James Carter and the male heirs of his body and I do give Mary to my grandson Jesse Carter and the male heirs of his body.
Item I do give my best bed and furniture below stairs to my son Peter Carter. Item I do give the other above stairs to my son Edward.
Item I do give my Great Bible to my son Thos. Carter. I give all the rest of my personal estate to be equally divi ded amongst all my children. I do nominate and appoint my loving wife Arrebellah my Exrx during her widowhood and after day of marriage or death I do appoint my son Peter Carter Exor of this my last will and testament and that he have the management of my son Charles till he shall come to the age of twenty years.. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
Thos. Carter (seal.)
Signed sealed and published in presents [sic] of John Carter, Harry Carter, Job Carter | Carter, Thomas Jr. (I67891)
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Will: His will was drawn 16 August 1833 (Pittsylvania Will Book 1, page 255) and probated 16 Dec 1833. In it, he directs his just debts be paid. All remaining part to my beloved wife Ann Jackson, one half to be disposed of as she may think proper. The remaining half at her death to be divided equally between: Susan Martin Jackson and James Andrew Jackson, children of James Jackson, provided they remain with my said wife Ann until they come of age or marry and each of them to pay to Sally W. Dunn, daughter of Matthew Dunn $50. to said Sally Dunn. Land whereon I live to James A. Jackson, son of James Jackson, after death of my wife and should land be more than his share to pay unto Susan M. Jackson the over plus. Executors wife Ann and Tavenor C. Shelton. Witnessed by Timothy Fuller and Nathan Dunn. | Jackson, Levi (I12594)
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Will: 20 MAR 1724 probated
Residence: ABT. 1712 Moved from the Delaware River to Upper Merion & purchesed 1,000 acres along the Schyukill River, Montgomery,PA
Note: Was a member of the first Grand Jury under William Penn & a member of the Pa Assembly in 1685
Note:
Gunner was a large land owner on both sides of the Delaware River.He inherited land on Homans Creek, Gloucester Co. NJ. In 1698. He purchased a tract of land in 1707 on the Schuykill River, lying adjacent to Peter Cocks land, and the widow Yukams land on the south.It was near what is now Bridgeport,PA.
From the K.A.R.D. Files"Rambo References" by John & Judy Dye.....Gunner Rambo was among the jurors who tried Margaret Matsson and Yeshro Hendrickson for witchcraft. The defendants were acquitted.
| Rambo, Gunnar (I6986)
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William and Loretta Deu Friend have four children: 2 sons and 2 daugthers. The girls are twins. [Judith Bone, email dated 19990126]. | Family F1017
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