RNT Family History
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701 | MEGEHEE, John I., (no information given)to Tabitha Hardy, (no information given).2 April 1861. Married by William S. McDowell. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1810/m.html | Hardy, Tabitha (I849)
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702 | Members and Possible Members of Salt River Branch of the Mormon Church in Monroe County, Missouri. 1832-1837 Compiled by Len Evans ***I think this is the right guy??** 1880 United States Census William H. ALLRED Self M Male W 76 TN Farmer TN TN Martha ALLRED Wife M Female W 54 ME Keeping House ME ME Charles Y. ALLRED SSon S Male W 11 MN At Home NH ME Stillman ALLRED SSon S Male W 8 MN NH ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Fremont, Piute, Utah Family History Library Film 1255336 NA Film Number T9-1336 Page Number 538A | Allred, William Hackley (I2299)
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703 | Members and Possible Members of Salt River Branch of the Mormon Church in Monroe County, Missouri. 1832-1837 Compiled by Len Evans | Allred, Martin Carrell (I2300)
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704 | Members and Possible Members of Salt River Branch of the Mormon Church in Monroe County, Missouri. 1832-1837 Compiled by Len Evans | Allred, Elizabeth (I2309)
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705 | Members and Possible Members of Salt River Branch of the Mormon Church in Monroe County, Missouri. 1832-1837 Compiled by Len Evans | Allred, Salley (I2302)
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706 | Message Board Post: I have in my records Nannie S. Compton, b. 7 Sep 1871, d. 29 Nov 1948, m. Fleming Yeatts 2 Nov 1891, all in Pittsylvania County. She is buried at Sheva Church of Christ Cemetery. She was also married to a Mr. George. I do not have a first name for this marriage, nor a date. She was the d/o John William Compton & Susan Midkiff. Pat | Compton, Naomi S. (I1094)
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707 | Middle name listed in 44th Virginia Infantry Roster. | Ferrell, James Allen (I3446)
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708 | Middle name may be "Franklin" | Hornbuckle, Thomas (I23726)
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709 | Middle name: McKinlay? Spouse: Nathan Ray Ricks 18 JUN 1891 Mathon, Worcester, England | James, Jennetta (I3435)
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710 | Middle name: Verne (?) | Price, Lorenzo (I23514)
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711 | MIDKIFF, James W., age 16, single, occupation farmer, son of William and Betsy Midkiff to Ailey Watson, age 18, single, daughter of Thomas and Ann Watson.23 August 1865. Married by William Motley. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1810/m.html 1850 Census shows name spelled Ailcey; 1860 Census shows Alsey; | Watson, Ailcy (I1117)
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712 | MIDKIFF, William R., age 25, single, occupation Farmer, son of Harrison and Betsy H. Midkiff to Martha F. Watson, age 21, single, daughter of Thomas and Anna Watson.18 December 1866. Married by William Motley. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1810/m.html Midkiff, Wm. R., Co. B, 38th Regt | Midkiff, William R. (I1118)
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713 | Monroe? 1880 United States Census James M. RICE Self M Male W 60 VA Presbyterian Minister VA VA Mary J. RICE Wife M Female W 48 VA Keeping House VA VA Nanie D. RICE Dau S Female W 5 VA Attending School VA VA Sallie W. RICE Dau S Female W 12 VA Attending School VA VA James M. RICE Son S Male W 12 VA Attending School VA VA Andrew RICE Son S Male W 9 VA Attending School VA VA Samul. D. RICE Son S Male W 7 VA VA VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Covington, Alleghany, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255353 NA Film Number T9-1353 Page Number 400C | Rice, James M. (I1017)
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714 | Monsier | Acton, Theophilus M. (I23831)
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715 | Moses Martin Sanders and wife Amanda Armstrong Fausett Sanders were baptized in Montgomery County, Illinois, on 28 January 1835 by their nephew William S. Ivie. Compiled by Len Evans (revised 7/02) | Fausett, Amanda Armstrong (I3936)
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716 | Mother did not like nicknames so nobody in our family was known by anything other than their full name until they left home.(Virginia Hardy Frazier) | Watson, Annie May (I443)
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717 | Mrs. Catherine W. Lockett !905 Maple St. !Ashland, VA 23005 | Hardy, Bannister (I620)
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718 | Multiple myeloma By Mayo Clinic staff Overview Article sections: Overview Signs and symptoms Causes Risk factors When to seek medical advice Screening and diagnosis Complications Treatment Self-care Coping skills Multiple myeloma is a cancer of your plasma cells, a type of white blood cell present in your bone marrow  the soft, blood-producing tissue that fills in the center of most of your bones. The cause of this disease isn't known. Plasma cells usually make up less than 5 percent of the cells in your bone marrow. But if you have multiple myeloma, a group of abnormal plasma cells (myeloma cells) multiplies to make up more than 10 percent of the cells in your bone marrow. The result can be erosion of your bones. The disease also interferes with the function of your bone marrow and immune system, which can lead to anemia and infection. More infections tend to occur later in the disease. Multiple myeloma may also cause problems with your kidneys. The disease is called multiple myeloma because abnormal myeloma cells can occur in multiple bone marrow sites in your body. About 47,000 Americans have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, and nearly 15,000 people are diagnosed with the disease each year. Multiple myeloma is responsible for more than 10,000 deaths in the United States annually. If you have the disease but you're not experiencing symptoms, you may just need your doctor to monitor your condition. A variety of treatments are available if you're experiencing symptoms. | Moulton, Deaun (I3625)
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719 | Name and Reinterred date Redfield Dr. Chandler Feb 25 1857 Redfield Chandler, Jr. Feb 25 1857 Ramsay Violetta Feb 25 1857 Redfield Anna Feb 25 1857 | Ramsay, Anna (I3740)
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720 | Name David Brooks Birth 1783 Marriage 1813, Rutherford, NC Spouse Susannah Rucker Children 1 F Vianna Brooks Birth 1814 Spouse Thompson Hardin Marriage 1833, Rutherford, NC 2 M Rucker Brooks 3 M John Brooks 4 F Elizabeth Brooks 5 M Green B. Brooks 6 F Louisa Brooks 7 F Mary Brooks Source: Created Dec 21, 2004 by Robin R. Penner http://www.iterativity.com/Genealogy/fg09/fg09_352.html | Brooks, Vianna (I23715)
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721 | Name: Clifford F Parsons Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1928 Relation to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: Benjamine A Parsons Mother's Name: Margaret M Parsons Home in 1930: LaSalle, LaSalle, Illinois Allen Township =============== PARSONS, CLIFFORD F S/1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II DATE OF BIRTH: 02/06/1928 DATE OF DEATH: 06/12/1985 BURIED AT: SECTION Q SITE 43-D MARIETTA NATIONAL CEMETERY 500 WASHINGTON AVENUE MARIETTA , GA 30060 (770) 428-3258 | Parsons, Clifford Francis (I23183)
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722 | Name: Called Virg (Per Maud Featherstone) US Census, Pittsylvania County VA, 1850, 1 Oct 1850; shows a child of Thomas and Ann Watson named Gilley, 10 months old. The 1860 Census does not show a Gilley, but shows a child named Virginia, 10 years old. Believe this to be one and the same child. | Watson, Virginia F. (I1116)
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723 | Name: Moulton, Thomas Alma Birth: May 10, 1883, Heber City, Utah Parents: Charles Alma & Rhoda Frances (Duke) Moulton Marriage: 1) not available 2) July 13, 1951, Effie Yourgesen Death: not available Source: Historical encyclopedia of Wyoming, edited by Thomas S. Chamblin. Cheyenne, WY: Wyoming Historical Institute, 1954. 2 vols., 1040 pp. [952 biographies (frequently separated from corresponding illustrations)] Sketch Location: Vol. 1, page 326 Source: University of Wyoming, Wyoming Biography Database | Moulton, Charles Alma (I507)
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724 | Name: Adams, Joseph Reuben Birth Date: 18 April 1900 Birth Place: Layton, Utah Death Date: 4 January 1970 Burial Date: 7 January 1970 Cemetery: Kaysville City Cemetery Source: Sexton Records / Grant Grave Location: 4-15-B-3 Relatives: Mother Fanning, Hannah | Adams, Joseph Reuben (I23464)
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725 | Name: Hurst, Clyde Birth Date: 29 August 1895 Birth Place: Paris, Id Death Date: 18 December 1984 Burial Date: 21 December 1984 Cemetery: Logan City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: A_ 265_ 22_ 6 Relatives: Mother Deseret Lindsay Father Frederick Hurst | Hurst, Clyde (I23358)
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726 | Name: Hurst, Nora Elisabeth Birth Date: 3 March 1886 Birth Place: Logan, Ut Death Date: 13 August 1891 Burial Date: 13 August 1891 Cemetery: Logan City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: A_ 110_ 15_ 2 Relatives: Mother Elisabeth Bateman Father Samuel H. Hurst | Hurst, Nora Elisabeth (I23342)
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727 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Marcus John (I414)
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728 | Nathaniel and his family lived in Killingworth where he was a Deacon of the church. Sources: Families of Early Guilford CT by Talcott, Alvan - 1984; Kelsey Genealogy by Claypool, Edward & Clizbee, Azalea - 1928; Some Notes on the Wellman and Bump families of Barry County MI by Harthy, Charles O. - 1992; Killingworth CT vital records | Parmelee, Deacon Nathaniel (I2058)
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729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hardy, Raymond Martin (I693)
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730 | NICHOLAS DISBOROWE, from Saffron Walden, Essex, was an early settler in Hartford, Connecticut. He was baptized 16 June 1613 in Saffron Walden, son of Nicholas, Sr. and Mary (Gylbye). His arrival here is not recorded but he may have been a member of Thomas Hooker's group who came in 1632 and eventually settled Hartford. Nicholas took part in the Pequot wars and later received a reward of land for his service. He was a joiner (cabinetmaker) by trade and is mentioned in a number of books on early American furniture, particularly noted for his distinctive chests. By his wife Mary (Brownson) he had four daughters. He died in Wethersfield, CT, in 1683. [Ref: Johnson, Eddis, Disbrow Families of England, 16th and 17th Centuries, An Interim Report, (unpublished manuscript, 1976), pp. 28-31; Barbour, Lucius B., Families of Early Hartford, Conn., p. 219; Bjerkoe, Ethel H., The Cabinetmakers of America, pp. 80-2] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/faqs.html | Desborough, Nicholas (I2129)
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731 | No record has been found confirming her date of death but most sources agree it was 1780 or earlier. (Source: Keith A Dull, Early Families of York County, Pa., (1995), pg 69.) Notes for Apollonia GERBERICH: Arrived in America with her father aboard the ship "Phoenix" on Nov. 11, 1752. According to Kiesecker's declaration, one Gerberich of Altfeld turned back again [from the jouney to Rotterdam] Boatman Selig asserts having heard from him that in Bingen, every boatman is paying fifty kreuzer the head. Perhaps he returned to fetch his daughter Apollonia, of whom it is reported in the Fruedenberg Govermental Protocols of 16 May 1754: Apollonia Gerberich, who already two years ago was bought off by her father and through an unfortunate event was brought into misery, asks for freedom from vassalage. Her property still amounts to 123 florins. [pennsylvania german pioneers/the fruedenberg governmental protocols] There are some who state Apollonia was an "Indian princess" No documentation has been shown to date to confirm this nor how an Indian came to be in a Gerberich household. (Notation of her being a "princess" has root in European basis of heirarchy. There was no such distinction made in most native American tribes.) Based on the above as well as an Apollonia being noted in the Freudenberg tax rolls as a child of Hans at the time he petitioned to leave Altfeld, no documentation of her baptism in York County as an infant, as was the custom, which would have been necessary since she married a baptised Lutheran, had her children baptised and is buried in a Lutheran cemetery and no notation in census or tax rolls of Hans Michael, patriarch of the York County Gerberichs, having slaves as an unrelated member of the household would probably show, Apollonia was in all probability the daughter of Hans and his first wife and baptised in Altfeld. It is possible that upon arrival to Philadelphia, Hans, being recently widowed again and probably penniless, was unable to care for some of his children. His brother Michael was established already in York and took in Apollonia and possibly her half sister Barbara. These two women are consistantly noted with the "Gerberich" spelling - of which the children known to be of Hans for the most part retained - instead of the variations taken by the York county ones. ====================== One source lists this information: Birth: About 1736 Of, Michelrieth, Unterfranken, Bayern Parents: JOHANNES GERBERICK / CHRISTINA SCHUCH OR SCHUG | Gerberick, Appollonia (I3368)
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732 | Noah's godfather was Michael Kleinfelter. ===================== Also listed as buried in Union Cemetery is Effie A. Kunkel | Kunkel, Noah (I23624)
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733 | Nona Hasty Allen Born Mar 3, l925 Died May 3l, 2005 Services: Davis-Struempf Chapel East West Connector, Austell (2 blks West from Austell Road) June 2, 2005, llAM, Rev. Bob Baxter Burial: Mt Harmony Baptist Cemetery, Bankhead Highway, Mableton, Ga Mt. Harmony Church is preparing lunch for the family for all who would like to attend. Grandmother, Helen, Spec, Tom and Carol will be there. | Hasty, Nona (I23970)
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734 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hardin, Matthew Glenn (I23523)
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735 | Not sure of the first names spelling from the 1930 Census Series: T626 Roll: 2415 Page: 71 | Taylor, Samuel Williams (I3847)
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736 | Not verified PREVITI JOSEPH 42 M W ITAL NY NEW YORK 9-WD MANHATTAN 1910 He has a daughter named Concetta | Previti, Joseph (I23928)
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737 | Numbers at far right are census page numbers HARDIN, Eli C 50 m w SC Woodstock P O 196 HARDIN, James M 29 m w GA Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Nathan 35 m b SC Woodstock P O 198 HARDIN, Robert 35 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Thompson 60 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 212 HARDIN, William R 32 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 210 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/cherokee/census/1870/1870indx.txt 1870 Census, Cherokee CO. GA - Partial Index, Submitted by Wyndell Taylor 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 ***Victoria's note: this man has parents both born in NC he is the correct age for being in the Civil War and he is in the county that fits the profile.*** | Hardin, James Madison (I23713)
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738 | Numbers at far right are census page numbers HARDIN, Eli C 50 m w SC Woodstock P O 196 HARDIN, James M 29 m w GA Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Nathan 35 m b SC Woodstock P O 198 HARDIN, Robert 35 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Thompson 60 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 212 HARDIN, William R 32 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 210 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/cherokee/census/1870/1870indx.txt 1870 Census, Cherokee CO. GA - Partial Index, Submitted by Wyndell Taylor ========================================= 1880 United States Census Thompson HARDIN Self M Male W 70 NC Farm Laborer NC NC Vianna HARDIN Wife M Female W 65 NC Keeping House NC VA George B. HARDIN Son S Male W 22 GA Farm Laborer NC NC Harriet E. MULLINAX Other S Female W 22 GA Servant GA NC Thomas J. MULLINAX Other S Male W 1 GA GA GA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Eighth, Gordon, Georgia Family History Library Film 1254149 NA Film Number T9-0149 Page Number 134D ***These two sources agree that Thompson was born in 1810 in North Carolina | Hardin, Thompson (I23714)
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739 | Numbers at far right are census page numbers HARDIN, Eli C 50 m w SC Woodstock P O 196 HARDIN, James M 29 m w GA Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Nathan 35 m b SC Woodstock P O 198 HARDIN, Robert 35 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 211 HARDIN, Thompson 60 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 212 HARDIN, William R 32 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 210 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/cherokee/census/1870/1870indx.txt 1870 Census, Cherokee CO. GA - Partial Index, Submitted by Wyndell Taylor ================= Source:http://www.angelfire.com/al/willowsway/ has middle name as "Coleman" Robert Coleman Hardin was married 3 times, the story is that his first wife was an invalid, name unknown, no children. Second wife was Sarah E. Singleton and third wife was Sara Isabele Mardis.. One of his wives is supposed to have drowned crossing the Warrior River on horse back during flooded times, at Locust Fork in Blount Co., AL. This is believed to have been Sarah E. Singleton. No proof of this has been found. | Hardin, Robert Monroe (I23719)
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740 | Obituary can be obtained from archives using this information:PARSONS, Marie (RITTER); 71; Tucker GA; Atlanta Journal; 1999-12-1; kat | Ritter, Marie Elizabeth (I23184)
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741 | Obituary lists birthday as Dec 29 (Incorrect). | Hardy, Mary Elizabeth (I691)
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742 | Occupation: Lawyer | Wright, Ebenezer (I3737)
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743 | Occupation: Spinster- n :someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads) | Moulton, Mary Ann (I502)
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744 | October 08,1950 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/florida/florrefchurch.html | Source (S133)
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745 | Officiating the wedding: Rev. Wm. Motley | Family (F7970)
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746 | or Henrick | Jensen, Henrich (I1460)
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747 | Or Jupe, or Juke | Jake, Ann (I573)
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748 | Other Johnson Family members in Woodstock Hill Cemetery: Johnson, Adolf, son of Gustave & Maria, born 1871, died 1901 Johnson, Alfred, son of Gustave & Maria, born 1875, died 1896 Johnson, Alice K., wife of Andrew J., born 1863, died 1934 Johnson, Andrew J., born 1854, died 1910 Johnson, Anna M., wife of Jonas M., born 1854, died 1890 Johnson, Asa, died Apr. 3, 1766, age 68 yrs Johnson, Calixtus H., born Mar. 18, 1871, died Sept. 25, 1898 Johnson, Carl O.J., son of Andrew J. & Alice K., born 1896, died 1912 Johnson, Charles A., son of John T. & Sarah C., born 1870, died 1922 Johnson, Charles J. & family Johnson, Clause E., son of John T. & Sarah C., born 1872, died 1900 Johnson, Ellis, died Feb. 9, 1858, age 91 yrs 1 mo Johnson, Ephraim, died June 7, 1725, age 5 yrs Johnson, Esther, died Mar. 26, 1735, age 39 yrs Johnson, Frank G., son of Andrew J. & Alice K., born 1884, died 1892 Johnson, George R., son of John T. & Sarah C., born 1888, died 1918, World War Johnson, Gustave, born 1840, died 1917 Johnson, Hannah, died Jan. 30, 1735, age 20 yrs Johnson, Hannah, wife of Asa, died June 28, 1832, age 40 yrs 1 mo 8 days Johnson, Idaac [mean Isaac?], died Feb. 22, 1766, age 65 yrs Johnson, Jane M., died May 1827, age 3 mos Johnson, Deacon John, died Nov. 30, 1742, age 73 yrs Johnson, John T., born 1845, died 1928 Johnson, Jonas M., born 1848, died 1937 Johnson, Lillian W., daughter of Andrew J. & Alice K., born 1888, died 1921 Johnson, Maria, wife of Gustave, born 1843, died 1890 Johnson, Mary, wife of Nathan, died Mar. 6, 1731, age 20 yrs Johnson, Mary, wife of Edward, died Apr. 22, 1813, age 87 yrs Johnson, Matilda L., wife of Jonas M., born 1858, died 1897 Johnson, Nancy, died Feb. 1832, age 6 mo Johnson, Nellie A., born 1882, died 1929 Johnson, Samuel, died Apr. 4, 1834, age 34 yrs Johnson, Sarah C., wife of John T., born 1846, died 1919 Johnson, Smith, died Apr. 29, 1736, age 33 yrs Johnson, Victor, son of Gustave & Maria, born 1873, died 1900 Johnson, Walter, died July 20, 1825, age 61 yrs | Family (F2576)
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749 | Other possible birth places seen are: Caswell, North Carolina and Fairfax, Virginia | Hornbuckle, Thomas (I23726)
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750 | Other source puts birth place as Caswell, North Carolina. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccaswel/marriages/mb-b5.htm Elisabeth Hornbuckle md. Henry Harden 14 Aug 1795 | Hornbuckle, Elisabeth (I23725)
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