RNT Family History
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Matches 501 to 550 of 990
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501 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gale, Brooklyn Sarah (I23779)
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502 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Reuben Joseph (I412)
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503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Ambrie Stephanie (I4260)
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504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Paul Graham (I792)
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505 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Stephen Francis (I411)
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506 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Christopher Subhash (I1269)
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507 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Eve Olivia (I4259)
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508 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Noah Spencer (I2975)
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509 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Makayla Sharee (I24049)
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510 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nicholes, Wade Kirt (I748)
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511 | Born on the plains on route to Utah | Taylor, John Wardell (I451)
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512 | Brewers Laborer | Burnett, James (I529)
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513 | Buckeye Cemetery Vol 2 Page 23 Susan, wife of J. Butcher, born Sept. 22, 1816, died Jan. 19, 1855; Jeremiah Butcher, born Mar. 20, 1824, died Apr. 14, 1887; Lucretia E., wife of J. Butcher, born Sept. 25, 1814, died June 4, 1888. (veterans flag on grave) | Family (F1361)
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514 | Burial age 78 | Bassford, Benjamin (I1452)
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515 | Burial information lists Merl as male, but Merl is a female. | Stubbs, Merl (I2227)
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516 | buried in wool sworn before Guyon | Brownson, Edith (I23660)
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517 | BUTCHER, Joseph P. source: 1883 History of St. Clair County MO, National Historical Co., pg: 1171 --- JOSEPH P. BUTCHER, a prominent member of the Greenback party in St. Clair County and an influential citizen of this township, was born in Murray County, Tennessee, May 16, 1823. His father, Isaac Butcher, who was born in 1784 in Loudoun County, Virginia, embraced the faith of Alexander Campbell and became a minister in the Christian Church. In 1806 he married Miss Rebecca Renfro, daughter of Peter Renfro, well known in the early history of Kentucky. To them were born thirteen children, of whom Joseph P. was the tenth in number. He remained in his native state until six years old, when (1829) he went to Illinois, making it his home until 1869. At that time he came to this county. While residing in Illinois he took a prospecting tour to California in 1851, and returned with most satisfactory success in one year. In 1853 Mr. Butcher was married to Miss Emeline Wood, of Macoupin County, Illinois, a daughter of Abraham Wood and granddaughter of Edman Wood. They have had seven children: Mary E., A. W., Clara E., Francis L., Charles F., (who died August 25, 1863) Cora B. and Francis H. These children are well educated and possess a natural fondness for study. Mr. B. is a powerful advocate of the Greenback doctrine and a most agreeable conversationalist, while his hospitality is exceeded by few. He has repeatedly been offered the position of judge and twice has been asked to represent his county in the state legislature. His early education was obtained through his own efforts at night by the light of the tallow candle, and he afterwards fitted himself for entrance into the medical fraternity and studied medicine. This he discontinued and engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr. B. owns 280 acres of land in Coon Creek Valley, upon which he has a fine residence. | Butcher, Joseph Perry (I3814)
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518 | By the 1920 Census he list his birthplace as West Virginia. He also list his father as being from Germany and his mother from Virginia. | Dow, Edward Esther (I23901)
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519 | Came to Rumford Falls prior to his marriage in 1809, settling just south of Ebenezer Virgin of Swift River, near where the Public Library stands today. Here in partnership with Rufus Virgin, they utilized the water power at the head of the great falls. Within a few years, they had a carding & shingle mill, saw mill, and a grist mill there. This area above the falls become known as the Virginia section of town, and the area below the falls as Rumford Falls. He served as Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace at one time. Source: Craig Bryant | Knapp, Nathan (I2339)
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520 | Came to Utah in Bishop Edward Hunter Company. | Winkless, Joseph Thomas (I593)
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521 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clark, Carol Jeannette (I23704)
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522 | Cause of death listed in the Pittsylvania County, Virginia 1854 Deaths as: "Enceipulos?" ***Maybe they mean Encephilitis*** | Yeatts, Stephen (I808)
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523 | Census taken the 12th June 1880. Since the baby is 3months old it places her birth month as March. | Mayhew, Alice Queen (I1077)
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524 | Census_Year 1850 Microfilm # M432-968 State VA County Pittsylvania ***Possibly the William Johnson age 1 son of Silas Johnson*** | Johnson, William (I639)
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525 | Census_Year 1850 Microfilm # M432-968 State VA County Pittsylvania Lists Occupation as: Shoemaker | Brumfield, Eppy N. (I810)
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526 | Census, 1850, Charlotte Co, VA, 30 Jun 1850, Item 24, Age 13, Born in Charlotte Co, VA. | Ferrell, Dorathie J. (I3444)
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527 | Census; 1850; Charlotte Co; VA; 30 Jun 1850; Item 24; Age 5; Born in Charlotte Co; VA; Verbally from Euggie Watson, April 1990, Charles Ferrell was in Civil War. He was captured when he was 16 years old and taken north to Pennsylvania. He stayed up there and went to work. He was a conductor on a train for years, and then went to Texas. He came back home and died in Wylliesburg, Virginia. | Ferrell, Charles (I3456)
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528 | Charged with over indulgence of alchol in Salt Lake Court in 1890. Source: Salt Lake Tribune 24 July 1890 | Porcher, Walter (I24036)
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529 | Charles le Bel (Charles the Fair) Navarre Kingdom of France Charles IV of France inherited the kingdom of Navarre upon the death of his brother, Philip V , King of France. This kingdom was supposed to have gone to their niece, Jane, daughter of their older brother, Louis X, but she was denied both succession to the throne of France, but her rightful inheritance to the Kingdom of Navarre, which had been her grandmothers. Jane claimed her right to Navarre when Charles IV died in 1328. Charles IV, the fair, youngest son of Philip IV, became the third son to gain the throne of France since his father died in 1314. Charles IV succeeded his brothers Louis X and Philip V to the throne in 1322 . He reigned until 1328, and was succeeded by a cousin, Philip VI, the Fortunate. | King of France Charles IV (I1868)
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530 | Charlotte married a school teacher, Willard Carroll. After living in Heber for eight years they moved to Orderville. From there they moved to Old Mexico, where most of their children were born. After her husband's death she returned to Blanding, where she made her home. She did a great deal of temple work and died in 1940, the last of the original Moulton Family (p. 527 "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" DUP). | Moulton, Charlotte (I505)
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531 | CHATTIN, Nathaniel, age 24, single, occ Farmer, s/o Jessee H. and Eliza Chattin to Mary E. Hardy, age 18, single, d/o Bird and Rebecca Hardy.25 October 1866.Married by William S. McDowell http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1810/bc.html PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY - CONFEDERATE PENSION ROLES, VETERANS AND WIDOWS Copyright 2002 Joan Ackermann Renfrow (jrenfrow@swbell.net) Chatten, Nathaniel Soldier Taken from a Danville Newspaper shortley after Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863: In Co. B Capt W B Pritchard: N. Chatten wounded nose | Chattin, Nathaniel I. (I939)
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532 | Check: Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, Connecticut John Alden: "Mayflower Families thru 5 Generations", Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford, A.C. Wms, 16, Parts 1 & 2, General Soc. of Mayflower Desc., 2002, See these bks for additional sources. | Stevens, Captain John (I3880)
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533 | Cherokee County, Georgia Posted Marriages for December 1873 http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacherok/marriage/query348.htm#2185 HARDIN, STEPHENS posted from Marriage Book E on Wednesday, December 4, 1873 Groom: HARDIN, Thomas J. Bride: STEPHENS, Eliza Date Dec 4, 1873 Book: E Page: 131 | Hardin, Thomas Jefferson (I23738)
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534 | Child: Burial Information: Hamblin, Arden Willden Birth: 1/18/1919 Death: 2/12/1975 Burial: 2/18/1975 Place of Birth: Cannonville, Utah Place of Death: Bountiful, Utah Cause of Death: Heart Attack Grave Location: Kaysville City Cemetery, 30-4-E-4 Source: Sexton Records / Grant Comments: Relatives: Willden, Florence B. (Mother) | Family (F8126)
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535 | Children: John Brooker, b. 21 Jul 1718, d. 31 Jul 1747 at Hartford, m. Susannah (d. 1819 at Stamford, CT); ii. Samuel Brooker, b. 28 May 1720, m. Ann Weed (b. ca. 1721, d. 22 Nov 1800 at Stamford, dau. of Nathaniel & Mary Weed); iii. Mary Brooker, b. 22 Mar 1723; iv. Sarah Brooker, b. 22 Mar 1723, d. 28 Mar 1723; v. Sarah Brooker, b. 14 Aug 1726; vi. Edward Brooker, b. Mar 1729, d. soon; and vii. Patience Brooker, b. 10 May 1732. ------------------- Sarah [twin] Brooker b. 22 Mar 1723 d. 28 Mar 1723 - Notes: "dau of John Brooker & Sarah Greenell, twin of Mary" Edward Brooker b. 27 Mar 1729 d. Jun 1729 - Notes: son of John Brooker & Sarah Greenell | Family (F924)
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536 | CHISM, George W., age 29, widowed, occ Farmer, s/o John and Letitia Chism to Permelia H. Yeatts, age 20, single, d/o D.T. Yeatts. 7 July 1864. Married by William Motley. Pittsylvania County Marriages 1860-1869 ('C' Surnames) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/pittsylvania/vitals/marriages/60-69c.txt PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - PENSION APPLICATIONS Transcribed and contributed for use in the USGenWeb Project by: Virginia Baxter including her notes. Pension Applicants - Act of 1888 Chism, Geo. W., Co. I, 53rd Regt. 1910 Census, Pigg River, Pittsylvania, Virginia, Series: T624 Roll: 1641 Page: 212 Lists George W. Chism as 73 years old, Married 3 times and working as a Farm Labourer. He is also able to read and write. | Chism, George W. (I1030)
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537 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hicken, Creed Troy (I23742)
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538 | CLINTON Clinton is one mile west of Sunset and two miles southwest of Roy on U-37. During the 1870s, James Hill and his family settled this small village that was named by Joseph D. Burnett. Today the residences are dispersed and there is no central business area. Earlier Names were The Range, Sand Ridge's, The Basin, and The Summit. John W, Van Cott http://www.onlineutah.com/clintondavishistory.shtml | Burnett, Joseph David (I23314)
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539 | Compilation of many sources. | Source (S142)
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540 | Concurrence married Henry Crane, son of John Crane and Mrs Mary Crane, in 1663 in New Haven New Haven CT. (Henry Crane was born in 1635 in Guilford New Haven CT, died on 22 Apr 1711 in New London New London CT and was buried in 1711 in Old Cemetery Killingworth Middlesex CT.) | Meigs, Concurrence (I2213)
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541 | Confederate disability applications and receipts 1882 | Pickerel, John (I994)
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542 | Confederate Roster (Vol. 5, P. 53) | Ferrell, James Allen (I3446)
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543 | Confederate Roster (Vol. 5, P. 53) | Ferrell, Travis Elbert (I560)
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544 | Confederate Roster, Vol. 4, page 28A | Watson, Joab (I1127)
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545 | Conflicting information puts birth date: 31 March 1700 in Goochland County, Virginia with Father listed as John Mask B:7 may 1951 E: 14 Jun 1951 SP: 29 Feb 1952 SL | Meeks, Mary (I740)
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546 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hardin, Corinna Scout (I23871)
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547 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hardin, Dakotta Rose (I23872)
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548 | Daniel Greenell b. 18 Feb 1718/9 d. 7 May 1727 - Notes: son of Paybody Greenell & Ruth Netellton See Source #115 ================== Ruth, dau Paybody & Ruth, b Feb 8, 1721/22 Barber, son Paybody & Ruth, b Feb 19, 1728/29 Daniel, son Paybody & Ruth, b Feb 18, 1718/19, with deformed ear; died May 7, 1727 Lydia, dau Paybody & Ruth, b Aug 28, 1723 Hannah, dau Paybody & Ruth, b Mar 19, 1732 See Source: 118 | Family (F8012)
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549 | Daniel Redfield was a sea captain. He resided in Clinton, CT. [sydney5.FTW] | Redfield, Daniel (I1990)
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550 | Date Discrepancy and Charles should be listed as her son. Need to find more data. | Draper, Elizabeth (I1403)
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