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401 | 1880 United States Census Birth Year <1839> Birthplace ENG Age 41 Occupation ... Tinsmith Marital Status M Race W Head of Household Thomas PORCHER Relation Self Father's Birthplace ENG Mother's Birthplace ENG Census Place 21st Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Family History Library Film 1255337 NA Film Number T9-1337 Page Number 151C ***Most children died from Black Diptheria (see information on disease under Walter Henry Porcher)*** Thomas PORCHER Self M Male W 41 ENG ... Tinsmith ENG ENG Hannah PORCHER Wife M Female W 40 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Eliza PORCHER Wife M Female W 32 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Eliza A. PORCHER Dau S Female W 8 UT ENG ENG Bertha E. PORCHER Dau S Female W 4 UT ENG ENG Thomas PORCHER Son S Male W 1 UT ENG ENG Anna S. PORCHER Dau S Female W 1 UT ENG ENG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 21st Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Family History Library Film 1255337 NA Film Number T9-1337 Page Number 151C | Porcher, Thomas James (I323)
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402 | 1880 United States Census Jno. P. HAWKINS Self M Male W 54 ENG Blacksmith ENG ENG Sarah HAWKINS Wife M Female W 42 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Sarah A. HAWKINS Dau S Female W 20 UT At Home ENG ENG Mary E. HAWKINS Dau S Female W 18 UT At Home ENG ENG John M. HAWKINS Son S Male W 15 UT Clk. In Store ENG ENG Esther E. HAWKINS Dau S Female W 10 UT At Home ENG ENG Julia May HAWKINS Dau S Female W 8 UT ENG ENG Thomas E. HAWKINS Son S Male W 2 UT ENG ENG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 8th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Family History Library Film 1255337 NA Film Number T9-1337 Page Number 33A | Moulton, Sarah Elizabeth (I23505)
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403 | 1880 United States Census James HARDIN Self M Male W 39 GA Farming NC NC Elizabeth HARDIN Wife M Female W 38 SC Keeping House SC SC John H. HARDIN Son S Male W 15 GA Works On Farm GA SC Mary HARDIN Dau S Female W 12 GA At School GA SC Homer HARDIN Son S Male W 10 GA At School GA SC Lulu HARDIN Dau S Female W 8 GA GA SC Theadore HARDIN Son S Male W 6 GA GA SC Thomas HARDIN Son S Male W 4 GA GA SC Hattie HARDIN Dau S Female W 2 GA GA SC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Cross Roads, Cherokee, Georgia Family History Library Film 1254140 NA Film Number T9-0140 Page Number 236B ======================== ***Parents not verified*** JOHN W. SOUTHERN / NANCY J. GREEN ================== possible death date: 03 FEB 1917 | Southern, Elizabeth Jane (I23739)
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404 | 1880 United States Census Lymon BILLINGS Household Male Birth Year <1825> Birthplace NY Age 55 Occupation Farmer Marital Status M Race W Head of Household Lymon BILLINGS Relation Self Father's Birthplace NY Mother's Birthplace NY Source Information: Census Place Florida, Montgomery, New York Family History Library Film 1254865 NA Film Number T9-0865 Page Number 204B Occupation: with William McMichael, dairyman and farmer 150 | Billings, Lymon Russell (I23170)
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405 | 1881 British Census Mary DORAN Wife (Head) M Female 43 Ireland Clothes Dealer Rose DORAN Dau U Female 16 Richmond, York, England Dressmaker Frank DORAN Son U Male 14 Richmond, York, England Scholar Celier DORAN Daur U Female 12 Scarboro, York, England Scholar Kate DORAN Daur U Female 9 Scarboro, York, England Scholar Beatrice DORAN Daur U Female 4 Scarboro, York, England Adeline DORAN Daur U Female 2 Scarboro, York, England Henry DORAN Son U Male 6 Scarboro, York, England Scholar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 1 Friars Entry Census Place Scarborough, York, England Family History Library Film 1342159 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4803 / 157 Page Number 43 ================================= In the 1930 U. S. Census Frank Doran lists his father as being from the Irish Free States ============================= Immigrated to the United States: 1886 ============================= Naturalized citizen: 1895 | Doran, Frank (I23802)
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406 | 19 Dec 1888, John T. Ferrell 21 and Lucy A.? Ferrell 18, Both from Charlotte County, Grooms parents T. E. and M. A., Brides parents J. ? and R. E., Occupation Farmer, Married by J. M. Perry. | Ferrell, John Thomas (I750)
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407 | 1900 Census lists his month and year of birth. | Hardy, Chesley W. (I980)
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408 | 1900 Census, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 225 Lists James A. Yeatts as being born in 1865, married to Louise Yeatts for 9 years. Father of 4 children, 3 living. Occupation: Farmer. He is also able to read and write. | Yeatts, James Albert (I1040)
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409 | 1900 Census, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 225 | Blair, Louise Catherine (I1048)
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410 | 1902.Page 112 | Source (S29)
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411 | 1910 Census for Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,Series: T624 Roll: 1641 Page: 156 shows George married with 2 children and his sister-in-law, Augusta Jones, is staying with them. | Hardy, George L. (I934)
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412 | 1910 Census from Staunton, Pittsylvania, Virginia lists Leslie "I" Booker as 30 years old, Married twice, and his occupation is a distiller of corn whiskey on his own account. He is listed as being able to both read and write. 1930 Census of Staunton, Pittsylvania, Virginia, Series: T626 Roll: 2454 Page: 221 Lists Leslie "H" Booker as 50 years old with 13 children. His occupation is general farming. | Booker, Leslie Holmes (I1101)
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413 | 1910 Census lists Clark and Harriet Hardy with 6 living children, but with 8 having been born. Clark, Harriet and their son Rafe are listed as not being able to read or write. | Hardy, Clark Austin (I512)
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414 | 1910 Census lists Fletcher Mills, 9, as a boarder with Coleman and Susan Barker. His occupation was listed as mill operative. He could not read or write. He and his parents are listed as being from Virginia. | Mills, Fletcher Lee (I613)
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415 | 1910 Census shows him going by Milton | Hardin, John Milton (I24037)
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416 | 1920 Sixes District, Cherokee County, Georgia Mary M. age 51 Paul age 17 Silas age 14 Jewnel? age 11 Joe age 8 Ruby age 5 | Hardin, John Henry (I23892)
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417 | 1920 U. S. Census Is living living with his sister Viola and her husband Edward. They are living in Saginaw, Michigan. | Bennett, Miles A. (I23960)
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418 | 1930 Census for Clinton, Davis, Utah Series: T626 Roll: 2415 Page: 68 | Burnett, Samuel Henry (I23310)
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419 | 1930 Census for Hickory Flat, Cherokee,Georgia District 1010 militia: Marvin's family: Lizzie, wife age 42, b. georgia, father b.georgia m. b. georgia Hardee W., son, age 20, b. georgia Pauline, age 19, b. georgia Lettie G., age 17, b. georgia Geneva, age 14, b. georgia Mary M., age 12, b. georgia | Forrester, Marvin W. (I24003)
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420 | 1930 Census lists Guy B. Yeatts as 24 years old, married with 2 daughters. He is a farmer and can both read and write. | Yeatts, Guy Blair (I23648)
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421 | 1930 Census lists James A. Jenks as an 87 year old widowed, Baptist Clergyman. He also lists himself as a civil war veteran. | Jenks, James A. (I1093)
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422 | 1930 Census lists Letcher D. Yeatts as a 29 year, boarder with Hubert Aaron's family. He's occupation is shop mechanic. | Yeatts, Letcher Dodson (I23647)
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423 | 2 October 1866 Ralph S. Shelton and Bettie A. Yeatts dau of Bird Yeatts | Family (F8251)
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424 | 2002-06-16-1440 =================================================== "History of Pittsylvania County" by Clement p70: "Nov 1756. ... Captain Nash was put in command of this fort, and s erved throughout the winter and the following summer." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alphabetical Index to the Court Order Books of Pittsylvania Co VA 1767-1800 Plaintiffs- J to Z (Nash) Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Pittsylvania Co, VA 1767-1805 (in date order) p85: 5 January 1799. David TERRY and Lettice Nash, dau. of John and Anna Nash who consent. Sur. Tarpley Yeatts. p27 | Family (F8210)
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425 | 235[Alderbrook Cemetery.] {Son of John Meigs, who came to Guilford from New Haven in 1654-5. but removed to Killingworth in 1668, where he died in 1672. Dea. John Meigs, Jr. returned to Guilford soon afterwards, and was one of the twelve original grantees named in the town charter granted by the General Court of Connecticut in 1685. He was a deacon of the First Church from 1696 till his death. Born Feb. 29, 1642; married March 7, 1666, Sarah, dau. of William Wilcoxson, of Stratford.} Source: http://www.dcyale.com/guilfordstones/stones.html | Meigs, John (I2214)
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426 | 27 Dec 1893, W. G. Watson 21 and Malissa E. Ferrell 16, Groom from Pittsylvania County, Bride from Charlotte County, Place of Residence - both Charlotte County, Parents of Groom W. R. and Adelia?, Parents of Bride T. E. and M. A., Occupation Farmer, Married by J. M. Perry, Certificate Wife,s parents. (Marriage register shows name as Malissa E. instead of Lee, may have been misunderstood.) | Ferrell, Malissa Lee (I521)
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427 | 2nd husband: Stephen Woodard | Price, Arlinda (I23614)
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428 | 3 Hours Old. | Hardy, (Infant) (I931)
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429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hamilton, Cody Thomas (I193)
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430 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hamilton, Austin Jeremy (I2675)
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431 | 6/17/90, History of the Buell Family in England and in America,Albert Welles; pg.69; 6/25/1990, LDS Film 3341, Gravestone Inscriptions, Age 81; Marriage:Killingworth Church Records; Death:Killingworth Church Records, ae 80; Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hmwalden/pafg14.htm#501 | Buell, Jeremiah (I3818)
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432 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Ashley Sheris (I1292)
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433 | A Brief History of Woodstock The town was settled 1686 and was called New Roxbury, after their town in in which the first settlers came from Massachusetts. Like other towns settled by inhabitants of Massachusetts,Woodstock was first under jurisdiction of that state. This was based on a 1713 boundary agreement that was nullified in 1747 because it had never been submitted for English approval, and so in 1749 this town and other son the border were annexed by Connecticut and incorporated by its General Assembly. Today Woodstock is a rural community primarily devoted to dairy farming. Woodstock is also the site of the Old Quasset School, the oldest one room schoolhouse in the United States still in continuous use. | Johnson, Nathaniel (I6841)
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434 | A copy of this film is located in the Family History Center, Preston, Idaho. | Source (S24)
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435 | A licensed victualler was allowed to run an inn or eating house and had a license to sell intoxicating liquor. (Definition from the Webster's Revised and Unabridged addition, 1913 | Wickens, John Brown (I3325)
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436 | A.K.A. John L. Boswell | Boswell, John S. Cary (I865)
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437 | “ Dudley Farthing died in Logan Co.,KY. His only son was Hamilton.†“ Dudley Farthing died in Logan Co., KY. And is buried near the South Bank (about 150 yards) of the Red river on a farm known as the old Townsend farm, a little north of west of Adairsville two or three miles, and six miles north of (east) Keyesburg, KY. The spot is about 100 yards from the spot where General Jackson killed General (sic, he was a Colonel) Dickinson in a duel.†(From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, Dudley H. (I3507)
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438 | “ Landy Farthing died in Pittsylvania Co., VA. His sons were four (4): Richard, Lemuel, Landy Lindsay and Watson.†(From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, Landy (I3500)
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439 | “ Richard Farthing died in Logan Co.,KY. His sons were five (5): Louis, Enoch, Coleman, Ephraim and Peter.†(From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, Richard (I3505)
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440 | “Abner Farthing died in Logan Co., KY. His only son was John (called Jackey). (From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, Abner (I3504)
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441 | “Solomon Farthing died near Tamaroa, Perry Co.,IL. and his sons were two (2): Williamson, died at Tamaroa, and Hicks was drowned in the Illinois River.†(From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, Solomon (I3506)
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442 | “William Farthing died in Pittsylvania Co. VA. His sons were five (5): Joab, Stokley, William, ?Miniard, Dudley.†(From Footprints in Marion County Vol. XVI- Spring 1992- No. 4) | Farthing, William (I3460)
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443 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cox, Laura Marie (I210)
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444 | According to 1930 Census the age of marriage for Alexander was 19 and 17 for Julia. | Family (F8342)
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445 | According to the 1900 Cross Roads, Cherokee County, Census Mary M. Hardin wife b. Aug 1868 in Georgia Fannie M. daughter b. June 1889 in Georgia Henry G. son b. Apr 1891 in Georgia Lawrence son b. Aug 1895 in Georgia Maggie daughter b. Jun 1898 in Georgia Hattie U. daughter b. Apr 1900 11/12 in Georgia | Hardin, John Henry (I23892)
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446 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hunsaker Taylor, Zachery (I23199)
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447 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hunsaker Taylor, Cambria (I23198)
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448 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hunsaker Taylor, Arundel (I23197)
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449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matthews, Kaylen Nicole (I23196)
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450 | After first husbands death she married Nathaniel Hayden. She married twice. She married Nathaniel Parmelee in Killingworth, Middlesex, Ct, October 24, 1668. She married Nathaniel Hayden in Killingworth, Middlesex, Ct, January 16, 1677/1678. | French, Sarah (I2092)
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