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851 | Jack Moulton's Business Card | ||
852 | Jackman, Mary Ann Status: Not yet located; | ||
853 | Jackson, Elizabeth Status: Located; Elizabeth Jackson Yeakley, Wife of Henry Clay, Aug 24 1866, Oct 18 1944 | ||
854 | Jacob "Roscoe" Kunkel His report card | ||
855 | Jacob "Roscoe" Kunkel | ||
856 | Jacob "Roscoe" Kunkel | ||
857 | Jacob Ferdinand Kunkel Nickname was "Jakey". He was the brother of Solomon Kunkel. | ||
858 | Jacob J. Kunkel Father of Solomon Acton Kunkel | ||
859 | Jacob J. Kunkel and Susannah Julia Ann Acton Kunkel Mennonites who in later years joined the first German Mennonite Evangelical Church in Holt County, Missouri | ||
860 | Jacob Moose memorial Headstone In memory of Jacob Moose, Born in 1757 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Fourth son of immigrant parents, David and Elizabeth Moose, who came to America from Germany in 1751. Jacob married Barbara Buzzard in Pennsylvania after which the couple migrated to Cabarrus County, North Carolina becoming forbears of the entire Moose clan in this area. They built for themselves a log house by a spring near Little Bear Creek in 1784. From this union were nine children: Jacob, David, Henry, Daniel, Mary, John, Elizabeth, George and Barbara. Jacob died about 1804 prior to the establishment of a church in the community and was interred about 100 yards southeast of the spot on a site within his landholdings. The original house stood about 50 yards southwest of here. All nine children survived until 1830 when Elizabeth died. Barbara remained a widow until her death on March 24, 1848. She was buried at Bethel (Bear Creek) Reformed Church in Stanly County where she had been an active member since the church’s establishment in 1806. This monument was erected in 1976 by Archie G. Moose a great-great-grandson of that noble patriarch, Jacob Moose. | ||
861 | Jacob Roscoe Kunkel age 4. | ||
862 | Jacobs, Edward Status: Located; Grave Location: Row 13: 13.7 -JACOBS, Edward, July 13, 1872, Sept. 3, 1941 | ||
863 | James G. Willie Handcart Company Fourth Company 1856 (Credit: http://www.inovion.com/~aewold/cur_PioneerHandcartLists.html) | ||
864 | James Heber and Euphemia Carroll Moulton Pioneer tribute headstone | ||
865 | James Heber Moulton 1848-1934 | ||
866 | James Heber Moulton Part of the Willie Handcart Company and brother to Joseph Moulton (Credit: Wasatch County Daughters of Utah Pioneers) | ||
867 | James Petty Apperson | ||
868 | James Taylor and Peggy Noonan Taylor Wedding Announcement photo 1982. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
869 | Jared Roland Buhler (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
870 | Jennie May Willden Lee Status: Located; | ||
871 | Jensen, Jens Status: Located; | ||
872 | Jensen, Jensine Marie Status: Located; Grave Location: A_160_3 | ||
873 | Jensen, Karen Marie Elizabeth Status: Located; Grave Location: 21_15_7W | ||
874 | Jensine Marie Jensen Plural wife of Joseph Moulton and mother to George Francis Moulton | ||
875 | Jensine Marie Jensen 1859 - 1932 | ||
876 | Jeremiah Butcher's Land Patent Land Patent Certificate issued 12/10/1852 Land Office: Vandalia for 34.54 acres. | ||
877 | Jerry Taylor and Sally Speirs Taylor Wedding Annoucement photo 1983. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
878 | Jinks, Mary Ann Status: Located; | ||
879 | Johan Hynurich Kunchel (1750-1827) a.k.a. John Henry kunkel was a Hessian soldier, but not for long! | ||
880 | Johannes "John" Jose
Member of the first German Lutheran Church in Cabarrus/Rowan, North Carolina. (Source: Descendants of Christopher Pless, excerpts from his history found on Angelfire.com) | ||
881 | John A. Mustain Land patent certificate Land patent issue date: 2/1/1876 for 160 acres in Dallas County, Missouri from the Booneville Land Office. | ||
882 | John and Lynette Taylor with kids
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
883 | John C. and Paula Eliason Taylor Wedding announcement 1991 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
884 | John C. M. Hodge Land Patent from the Springfield, Missouri office | ||
885 | John C. M. Hodge Land Patent purchased from the Springfield, Missouri office. | ||
886 | John C. M. Hodge Land Patent purchased from the Springfield, Missouri Office | ||
887 | John Franklin Turner, aka Johnny Turner Was murdered by Fred Hoyt, aka Fred Welcome Park City, Summit County, Utah on 3rd July, 1880 as revenge for having served jail time under Johnny's father, Sheriff John W. Turner in Provo. | ||
888 | John Ghent Pigg The Last Will and Testament (Credit: Gayle M. Holmes) | ||
889 | John James Bertha Emma Porcher Taylor As remembered by Beth Taylor and Josephine Hardy Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
890 | John Meigs A shoemaker of questionable ability | ||
891 | John Meigs, Junior | ||
892 | John Paul Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
893 | John Pickerel | ||
894 | John Pinkney McClure Patentee: JOHN P MCCLURE Survey State: ILLINOIS Acres: 240 Metes/Bounds: No Title Transfer Issue Date: 6/1/1857 Land Office: Kaskaskia Cancelled: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 16942 Accession/Serial Nr.: IL1600__.267 BLM Serial Nr.: IL NO S/N | ||
895 | John T. Giles Son of Frederick and Mary Ann Moulton Giles (Credit: Wasatch County Daughters of Utah Pioneers) | ||
896 | John Thomas Burnett 1860-1938 | ||
897 | John Thomas Burnett | ||
898 | John Thomas Burnett and other Logan Temple workers | ||
899 | John Thomas Burnett with temple workers | ||
900 | John Wesley Turner |