RNT Family History
Notes
Matches 201 to 250 of 990
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201 | !LDS Records - Left Church | Hardy, Lucy D. (I997)
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202 | !LOGAN TEMPLE RECORD #10349 BOOK C PG 319, FATHER LOGAN TEMPLE RECORD #2045 BOOK B, PG 86, CHILD #4 IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE RECORD, BOOK #22975, PG 0001 CHILD #1 BAPT 15 !TEMPLE REC BK OF MARY STUBBS HINDLEY POSS OF MARY PETERS SLC | Stubbs, Peter (I2282)
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203 | !MARRIAGE DATE ALSO LISTED AS 26 APR 1840 | Denton, Sarah (I501)
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204 | !MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED 9 OCT 1756 | Reacholus, John (I741)
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205 | !Marriage Register | Hardy, Elisha (I841)
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206 | !Marriage Register | Hardy, William T. (I852)
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207 | !Marriage Register 1850 Census Birth Records | Watson, William R. (I951)
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208 | !Marriage Register 1850, 1860 Census Birth & Death Records Cemetary Stones | Hardy, Byrd (I840)
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209 | !Marriage Register 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 Census Birth & Death Records Pension Applicants - Act of 1900 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Hardy, Letitia, widow of Joseph Hardy, Co. H, 38th Regt. NAME:: Letitia Hardy, age 69 as of 1902. Widow of Joseph Hardy who died in 1885; Married on October 4, 1849 near Elba; Received 25 dollars yearly. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VA --Elba MEMBER OF: Company H, 38th VA Regt. Volunteers | Hardy, Joseph S. (I843)
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210 | !Marriage Register 1860, 1880 Census Birth & Death Records | Boswell, John S. Cary (I865)
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211 | !Marriage Register 1870 Census Death Records | McGee, John J. (I959)
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212 | !Marriage Register 1880, 1900 Census Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VA PENSION APPLICATION: H. C. HARDY Copyright (c) 2003 by Janet Putt Neville. [jandneville@yahoo.com] NAME::H. C. Hardy, age 58 as of 1902, wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg by a minie into the stomach and back. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VA --Elba MEMBER OF: Information not provided. | Hardy, Henry Clay Senior (I850)
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213 | !Marriage to Clarkia Farmer Annulled | Yeatts, C. William (I1092)
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214 | !MARRIAGE: Halifax County Va Marriage Bonds, 1753-1854, Book 975.5661 V2h, FHL. William Blanks, groom, Marian Robertson, bride. 10 Jan 1782. Will of Henry Blanks lists William as his son. Will was probated 20 Oct 1794. Will provides for his son William, of Georgia. Halifax Co, Va Marriage Bonds, 1753-1854, lists William Blanks and Marian Robertson, 10 Jan 1782, from Ministers Returns Page 206, believe this to be the same William. I can't find him in the 1782 or 1783 census records, but he is listed in 1785. Don't know when he went to Georgia (between 1785 and 1794). 1782 Census shows Henry as head of a family of six. William Parsons (husband of Polly), Benjamin Watkins (husband of Sarah) and Daniel Bates (husband of Elizabeth) are all shown in the 1785 Census. (Information recieved from Virginia Hardy Frazier) | Blanks, William (I3486)
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215 | !MARRIAGE: Marriage Register, Marriages of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1851-1861, Book 975.5665 V2w V.1, FHL. Yates, George to Milly Roach on 27 Jan 1832. Parents of the Groom Sam'l Yates, Parents of the Bride James Roach, Sur. Wm Roach. !DEATH: !ORDINANCES: Family Group Sheet; Prepared by Catherine Woodson Lockett; (BEP); and IGI; Batch 8412102; Sheet 44; (SS); Judith Parsons shows his name as Washington Yates (Believe his name must have been George Washington Yates.) (Information from Virginia Hardy Frazier) | Yeatts, George Washington (I23572)
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216 | !MD 2) WILLIAM ROBERTS MD 3) WILLIAM G. DUNN | Stubbs, Emma (I1589)
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217 | !Mrs. Clarke A. Hardy !Marriage Register !1850, 1860, 1880 Census !Birth Records | Hardy, James B. (I510)
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218 | !Mrs. Judith Newburn Watson Route 3 Box 264-B Monett. MO 65708 Family Records Died in Arkansas ? | Mustain, Thomas Edward Senior (I908)
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219 | !No Children ***NOT SURE IF THIS IS HER*** Name: Taylor, Sarah Elizabeth Birth Date: 0 0 1855 Death Date: 17 January 1950 Death Place: NAMPA,IDAHO Burial Date: 20 January 1950 Cemetery: Salt Lake City Cemetery Source: Sexton Records Grave Location: R-39-6-1-E | Tilt, Sarah (I672)
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220 | !PAR REG BOZEAT | Talbot, John (I540)
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221 | !Pittsylvania Co., VA Marriage Register 1850 Census | Emerson, James (I874)
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222 | !Pittsylvania Co., VA Marriage Register Will | Dodson, Bennett G. (I871)
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223 | !Sealed to her mother and her second husband Jens Jensen !Married Joseph Moulton the same day as her sister Ane Katrine | Jensen, Jensine Marie (I495)
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224 | !Sealed to mother and her second husband Jens Jensen | Jensen, Caroline Petrea (I771)
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225 | !Sealed to mother and her second husband Jens Jensen | Jensen, Jens Christian (I772)
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226 | !Sealed to mother and her second husband Jens Jensen | Jensen, Karen Marie Elizabeth (I770)
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227 | !SLG SHEET IN ARCHIVES AT GEN SOC IN SLC, UT CHURCH REC CENSUS LISTS: F DEN VYLE B 2 PT. 1 F DEN 2 PT 31 (1801 CENSUS) F DEN. RNGKBN S 6 PT 1,2 F DEN. 1 PT. 31 (1787 CENSUS) REC IN POSS OF MRS. LUCILE CHRISTENSEN SMART 160 E. 300 S. SPRINGVILLE, UT 84662 | Christensen, Laurs (I1550)
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228 | !SLG SHEET IN GEN SOC, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH END H REC FOR #1 INGER IN GEN SOC, SLC UTAH REC IN POSSESSION OF MRS. LUCILE E. CHRISTENSEN SMART 160 E. 300 S. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 84663 | Laursen, Jens (I768)
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229 | !SON BRETT ADAMS KILLED MAR 25, 1985 IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | Adams, Clifford Allen (I2292)
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230 | !Source - Delilah Iona Watson All Marriages from Pittsylvania Co. Court Records 19 Feb 1839. Thomas Watson (30) and Ann Jones (14), daughter of Catherine Jones who consents. Sur. James Jones. p 121. | Watson, Thomas T (I516)
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231 | !Source - Delilah Iona Watson All Marriages from Pittsylvania Co. Court Records | Watson, Thomas (I4834)
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232 | !Source - Delilah Margaret Featherstone 12116 Brookview Dr. Midlothian, VA 23113 Personal knowledge - child #4 The LaPrade family of Virginia descended from French Protestants who fled to Virginia about 1700. | Laprade, Henry Clay (I690)
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233 | !Source - William Riley Watson All Marriage records from Pittsylvania Co., VA court records !Submitted by Delilah Margaret Featherstone 12116 Brookview Dr. Midlothian, VA 23113 | Watson, Shemi (I3527)
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234 | !Sources - Family Records in Virginia Margaret Featherstone Richmond, VA | Watson, Samuel Moses (I684)
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235 | !SWETTENHAM, CHESHIRE, ENGLAND BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS BY | Stubbs, William (I1608)
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236 | !TIB IRCHESTER BR REC & REC OF MEM 1845-54 PG 27; GS #1656 PT 32 WELLINGBOROUGH BR REC; REC OF MEM 1841-53 PG 15 REC OF MEM EH BK E 1874-74 PG 92 GS #25165 PT 6 SEALINGS SL BK N 1916-19 GS #25261 PT 13 SEALINGS SL BK I GS #25165 PT 19 1851 CENSUS OF RUSHDEN ENGLAND PG 265 GS #13674 PT 25 | Denton, Charles (I546)
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237 | !TIB FOR PARENTS AND ALL CHILDREN HEBER CEM REC P. 2-11-17-21-58-86-88-91-102-GS SER #1149 PT 21 HEBER WEST WARD REC GS SER #6335 PT 2 CHAPIN WARD REC GS SER #2448 SEALINGS EH BK GS SER #25165 PT 19 SEALINGS LG BK GS SER #24516 PT 1 SEALINGS SL BK GS SER #25261 PT 7 PAR REG IF IRCHESTER REC BY CORR 3 SEP 1948 [sydney2.ged] !MD (1) ESTHER MARSH 12 OCT 1833; DIED 1880 United States Census | Moulton, Thomas (I2238)
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238 | !Unmarried | Moulton, Lyle (I499)
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239 | !unwed Per letter to Annie Hardy from Maude Featherstone, Amos died before the Civil War. He appears on the 1850 Census (14 years old) | Watson, Amos (I1128)
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240 | !WIFES BAPT DATE ALSO 11 FEB 1919 WIFES ENDOW DATE ALSO 1 SEP 1930 | Talbot, Elizabeth (I542)
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241 | ???Born: 26 Jul 1781, Cambridge Middlesex MA Died: Boston Suffolk MA | Tappan, John W. (I3841)
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242 | ?Could have been born in Plymouth, Massachusetts | Franklin, Elisha (I2070)
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243 | . Deaun Moulton Weed Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - March 15, 1999 Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - March 15, 1999 Deceased Name: Deaun Moulton Weed Deaun Moulton Weed departed this "frail existence" March 12, 1999, following a valiant five-year struggle with the effects of multiple myeloma. This Lovely Lady came into the world February 20, 1919, in Heber City, Utah, the daughter of Hyrum Chase and Margaret Lillian Cummings Moulton. For 80 years she has been a source of joy and happiness to many who knew and loved her. Her entire life epitomized the "true love of Christ." Deaun attended school in Heber City and Salt Lake City, graduating from South High School in 1937. She later attended Brigham Young University. On August 28, 1946, she married Floyd Barg Weed in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of six children whom she fondly referred to as her "Weed Patch". She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served faithfully from her earliest years as an organist, teacher, leader of youth and Relief Society and president of the ward Primary at age 70. From 1944 to 1945 she served in the Southern California Mission. From 1985 to 1988 she served as companion to her husband as mission president in the Thailand Bangkok Mission. They also served together as full-time missionaries on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, a wonderful experience. Deaun is survived by her husband, Floyd, and their six children: Marilyn Abney (K.C.) of Orem, Utah; Ranonne Cottrell (Brent) of Clifton, Virginia; Randall F. Weed (Brenda) of Henderson, Nevada; Janice McKinnon (Paul) of Austin, Texas; Stephen M. Weed (Heidi) of Boise, Idaho; and Karen Barker (David) of Salt Lake City; with 30 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Brothers and sisters: Evelyn McDougal (Delmer), Maxine Owen Webb (Lavar), Floyd Chase Moulton (Elaine), E. Jay Moulton (Betty), Rex C. Moulton (Jackie), Mardene Folkersen (Ronald), and Dale E. Moulton also survive her. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Norma Montgomery (Neal) and Fern Chapman (David); and brother, Duane Moulton. A special service will be held for Deaun at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 17, 1999 at the Cottonwood Heights Stake Center, 6890 South 2225 East. Friends may call on Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive and at the stake center on Wednesday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, Deaun suggests donations to the Primary Children's Medical Center. 2. Deaun Moulton Weed Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - March 14, 1999 3. Obituary: Deaun Moulton Weed Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - March 14, 1999 | Moulton, Deaun (I3625)
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244 | "A steamfitter by trade and a fisherman by choice" (Taken from Our Kunkel Family In America, 1980 edition compiled by Wallace M. Kunkel) | Kunkel, Mark Shirley (I23529)
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245 | "Edward was born in Humboldt County, Nevada, where his father was mining. The other children were born in Salt Lake. Edward was a produce house employee." (Taken from Our Kunkel Family In America, 1980 edition compiled by Wallace M. Kunkel) | Kunkel, Edward Wallace (I23531)
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246 | "Persons interested will find little difficulty in tracing back their pedigrees to the First Settlers, by keeping in mind the following facts. The names of all sons who subsequently became heads of families (so far as the compiler could find), are printed in italics: the husbands of daughters and the parents of both husbands and wives are in all cases mentioned when discoverable." "Abbreviations used in the following pages: Ch: children; b., born; bp., baptized; m., married; a., aged; d., died." | Source (S130)
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247 | "Solomon's brother Jeremiah was with them a good deal. He came back to Missouri and told the Kunkels there that "Belle" was the best woman he ever knew". Taken from "Our Kunkel Family in America" compiled by Wallace M. Kunkel, the 1980 edition | Price, Isabelle Lawrence (I586)
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248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Young, Stephanie (I1291)
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249 | (Fall 1998) 49-108 provides a useful resource for a study of the Saints in St. Louis during the mid nineteenth century. | Source (S144)
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250 | (Taken from Missouri State Archives, Dallas County,Roll C 10316) | Mustain, Shadrack Joseph (I918)
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