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751 | Other Spouse: ? Abram She is living with her daughter, Viola Bell Bennett and son-in-law, Edward E. Dow in 1920. The 1920 U.S. Census shows them living in Saginaw, Michigan. Minerva is 68 born in Ohio, Father Born in Kentucky and Mother born in Virginia. | Webster, Minerva (I23910)
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752 | Other spouse: Mary Sneed | Dow, Valentine (I23913)
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753 | p.4, 1445. | Source (S134)
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754 | PABODIE WILLIAM 1620c - 13 DEC 1707 | Pabodie, William (I2017)
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755 | Page 100 | Source (S32)
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756 | Page 2. | Source (S31)
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757 | Page 404. | Source (S34)
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758 | Page 472 | Source (S35)
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759 | PAGE: p 195; Parish Registers of St. Andrew's Church, Earl's Colne | Brownson, Richard (I1688)
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760 | Pages 127 to (at least 140). Page 138. | Source (S36)
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761 | Pages 203-205 | Source (S30)
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762 | Parents are shown on Marriage Register as James Midkiff and Letty. | Midkiff, Sarah M. (I1133)
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763 | Parents: Heman Judd Anna Goodrich | Judd, Mary (I3876)
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764 | Parents: Bird R. Yeatts and Julia R. Lipford | Yeatts, Elizabeth A. (I23681)
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765 | Parents: Joseph Kelly Nicholes and Olive Maiben | Nicholes, Max Maiben (I23276)
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766 | Parents: Leftwich Adkins and Elena? | Adkins, William Keene (I1095)
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767 | Parents: Leftwich Adkins and Jane Grubb | Adkins, Evaline L. (I1031)
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768 | Parents: RALPH SMITH / ARDINIA WRIGHT | Smith, Callie R. (I1044)
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769 | Parents: William Hunt and Mary Paine | Hunt, Thomas (I536)
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770 | PARSONS, James R., age 22, single, occuaption Farmer, son of William R. and Letty Parsons to Mariah S. East, age 24, single, daughter of Thomas and Matilda East. 18 November 1869. Married by William S. McDowell. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1810/nop.html ***I think this is him*** Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection Widow of A DECEASED SOLDIER, SAILOR OR MARINE FOR A PENSION. Name and Age: Maria L. Parsons, ? as of 1922, Married in 1868 by Rev. McDowell, , Resided with her son, J. V. Parsons Widow of: James R. Parsons Comrades of veteran:J. W. Barker from Chatham and Jim Hedrick of Sandy Level. VA town:-Chatham Member of: Col. Wm. B. Hurt's Command | Parsons, James R. (I1019)
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771 | Paybody, son Paybody & Sarah, b Feb 12, 1733/34 (Peabody Jr, m Charity CHAPMAN, Mar 8, 1758 (Pabody?) Samuel, son Paybody & Sarah, b Feb 14, 1735/36 Sarah, dau Paybody & Sarah, b Oct 7, 1738 Elizabeth, dau Paybody & Sarah, b Sept 16, 1741 Jonathan, son Paybody & Sarah, b Mar 6, 1742/43 Sylvester, son Paybody & Sarah, b Mar 16, 1744/45 Jemima, dau Paybody & Sarah, b Oct 16, 1747 See source#118 | Family (F920)
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772 | Peake, Jonathan, died Sept. 20, 1744, age 80 yrs Peake, Alvan, died Feb. 7, 1844, age 82 yrs Peake, Hannah, wife of Jonathan, died Oct. 16, 1756, age 89 yrs Peake, Hannah, daughter of Joseph & Mary, died Aug. 25, 1756, age 26 yrs Peake, Jonathan, died Sept. 20, 1744, age 80 yrs Peake, Jonathan, died Aug. 23, 1744, age 38 yrs Peake, Joseph, died Nov. 15, 1775, age 83 yrs Peake, Joseph, died Apr. 19, 1800, age 77 yrs Peake, Mary daughter of Joseph, died Mar. 14, 1784, age 59 yrs Peake, Mary Perrin, wife of Joseph, died Feb. 24, 1755, age 59 yrs Peake, Sarah, wife of Joseph, died Nov. 9, 1813, age 86 yrs | Peake, Jonathan (I6830)
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773 | Pedigree Resource File lists: b. 29 Jun 1838 d. 29 Apr 1911 | Walton, Sencan A. (I1053)
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774 | Per Letter from Mary Watson Watson, 6 Jun 1991, William served in the Civil War. Per ltr from Betty Barts, he was in Co.I, 53rd Regt, VA Infantry. FHL Film 0881452, Va Compiled Service Records, confirms this. | Watson, William Riley (I519)
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775 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Doctor Grant Hardy (I419)
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776 | Philip IV of France, called le Bel, the good or fair, succeeded his father, Philip III to the throne of France in 1285. His reign ended in 1314. He was succeeded by his son, Louis X , called the Quarrelsome | King of France Philippe IV (I1860)
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777 | Photos and histories courtesy of Benson Parkinson http://etb.bensonfamily.org/wives-kids/olive-mary-knight-alder.htm | Knight, Olive Mary (I4083)
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778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hardin, Rebecca Cosette (I23524)
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779 | Pioneer: before 1869 | Hawkins, Samuel Harris (I571)
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780 | 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 Boswell, Louisa A., widow of John C. Boswell, Co. E, 57th Regt. | Hardy, Louisa Ann (I845)
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781 | Place of birth information is different from information given at death. | Hicken, Addison (I2245)
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782 | Plural wife of Claudius Victor Spencer 1880 United States Census Claude SPENCER Self M Male W 57 MA Farmer MA MA Louiza SPENCER Wife M Female W 32 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Susanah SPENCER Wife M Female W 46 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Matilda SPENCER Wife M Female W 32 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Daniel SPENCER Son S Male W 22 UT Telegraph Operator MA ENG Burk SPENCER Son S Male W 20 UT Telegraph Operator MA ENG C. V. SPENCER Son S Male W 19 UT Farmer MA ENG William SPENCER Son S Male W 14 UT At School MA ENG Jacob SPENCER Son S Male W 14 UT Telegraph Office MA ENG Pomeroy SPENCER Son S Male W 11 UT At School MA ENG George S. SPENCER Son S Male W 9 UT At School MA ENG Edward SPENCER Son S Male W 7 UT At School MA ENG Owen H. SPENCER Son S Male W 7 UT MA ENG Antoinette SPENCER Dau S Female W 30 UT MA ENG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place 13th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Family History Library Film 1255337 NA Film Number T9-1337 Page Number 196B | Price, Matilda (I23607)
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783 | Plural wife to to Cornelius P. Lott | Family (F1359)
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784 | Possible burial place: White Cloud, Doniphan, Kansas | Acton, Osbourn (I23826)
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785 | Possible burial site is Klamath Memorial Park | Moulton, Thomas Jensen (I500)
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786 | Posted by Sarah Emerson John Henry Emerson served in Company B 2nd NC infantry Confederate States Army. I have a note stating he was wonded at Gettysburg and was taken by train to Richmond, VA, his wife Diadema took him home in a horse drawn wagon. My aunt did not have dates.She also has his name down as John Smith Emerson married to Diadema Hall, who are the parents of my grandfather George Issac Emerson. They had ten children James Williams, Sally Ann, John Henry, Mary Jane, Joseph Donald, Nancy Emma Cordelia, Bettie Maud, Millard Lincoln, Susan Louise, and George Issac Ciseroe . I think they lived in Elkin NC. If anyone knows about my family please reply. ========================== 1880 United States Census J.S. EMMERSON Self M Male W 46 VA Farming VA VA D.E. EMMERSON Wife M Female W 39 VA Housekeeper VA VA J.W. EMMERSON Son S Male W 20 VA Farming VA VA S.A. EMMERSON Dau S Female W 17 NC Domestic Duties NC NC J.H. EMMERSON Son S Male W 14 NC Farm Labor NC NC M.G. EMMERSON Dau S Female W 12 NC Domestic Duties NC NC J.D. EMMERSON Son S Male W 7 NC NC NC N.C. EMMERSON Dau S Female W 5 NC NC NC B.M. EMMERSON Dau S Female W 4 NC NC NC M.L. EMMERSON Son S Male W 2 NC NC NC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Marsh, Surry, North Carolina Family History Library Film 1254982 NA Film Number T9-0982 Page Number 25B | Emerson, John Smith (I875)
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787 | Posted by: Doris Brizius Date: January 26, 2000 at 17:15:02 In Reply to: Thompson Hardin m. Vianna Brooks by Doris Brizius of 4315 I have just received information from my original source that Thompson Hardin, the son of Elizabeth Hornbuckle and Henry Hardin, was not the same one that married Vianna Brooks. The son of Henry and Elizabeth moved to Logan Co., KY, with relatives and according to the 1850 census his wife's name was Margery. I cannot now say with any certainty if the children I listed are those of which Thompson Hardin. The research goes on. My apologies to those looking for this Hardin line. Doris ============ ***Follow up on this*** | Family (F8266)
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788 | Prisoner of War during the Civil War. Upon his release this physical description is given: Brown hair, blue eyes, height 5'6" and weight 130 lbs. on April 18, 186? 1880 Census, Callands, Pittsylvania County, FHL #12255384, NA Film #T9-1384, Page 85D shows: Coleman P. Barker, 45, Farmer, Virginia L. Barker, Wife, 40, E. I., Son, 19, Single, Works on Farm, James C., Son, 16, L. G., Son, 7. Per Josephine, Barker's had a small country store and they lived upstairs above the store. | Barker, Coleman Perkins (I856)
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789 | Rebecca FARTHING "Becky" was born about 1760 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia. She married Samuel PARSONS Sr. on 21 Dec 1779 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~popfraley/pafg149.htm#3216 | Farthing, Rebecca (I3502)
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790 | Rebecca Redfin; m. Thomas Roach 12 Dec 1661 at New London, CT; d. 16 Aug 1670. | Redfield, Rebecca (I2378)
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791 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Reuben Joseph (I412)
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792 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Of Florida, Minaville, Montgomery, New York | McMichael, Barbara (I23169)
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793 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Of Florida, Minaville, Montgomery, New York | Billings, Lymon Russell (I23170)
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794 | Robert Sr. Lay 72 years d. 9 Jul 1689 See source 115 | Lay, Robert Junior (I4157)
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795 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Roger Jackson (I24090)
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796 | Rose Fuller Whistler, p. 69. There may be some fuzziness in the reporting of dates. February 1657 in the old style calendar is February 1658 in the new style calendar. The will of Ralph Whistler was proved in the PCC on 4 May 1658 (Web page: Public Record Office, London). Rose Fuller Whistler, 1825-1894 Nationality: English Date of Birth: 9 December 1825 Place of Birth: West Hackney, London Date of Death: 18 June 1894 Identity: Rev. Rose Fuller Whistler was a clergyman. His wife, Augusta (b. ca. 1824) came from Battle, Sussex, and their children included Alfred J. and Fuller, both then studying at Cambridge; Augusta, Edith B., Mary, and Webster, who were born about 1858, 1860, 1862, 1864, 1866, and 1870, respectively. In the census of 1881 Emma M. Watts (b. ca 1833) was living with them and was listed as the sister, presumably of Augusta Whistler. Life: In 1881 the Rev. Whistler was Vicar of Ashburnham. He was somewhat remotely related to JW, and wrote to him in 1887 regarding the family. Bibliography: UK census 1881 (accessed 2004.03) from http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp top of page enquiries to: enquiries@whistler.gla.ac.uk last updated: 29 October 2004 | Source (S141)
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797 | S. A. Meyer listed burial as "German Cemetery", so I need to check if the cemetery had a name change. | Kunkel, Mary Ann (I23688)
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798 | Salmonella Typhi lives only in humans. Persons with typhoid fever carry the bacteria in their bloodstream and intestinal tract. In addition, a small number of persons, called carriers , recover from typhoid fever but continue to carry the bacteria. Both ill persons and carriers shed S. Typhi in their feces (stool). You can get typhoid fever if you eat food or drink beverages that have been handled by a person who is shedding S. Typhi or if sewage contaminated with S. Typhi bacteria gets into the water you use for drinking or washing food. Therefore, typhoid fever is more common in areas of the world where handwashing is less frequent and water is likely to be contaminated with sewage. Once S. Typhi bacteria are eaten or drunk, they multiply and spread into the bloodstream. The body reacts with fever and other signs and symptoms. Source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/typhoidfever_g.htm#How%20is%20typhoid%20fever%20spread | Moulton, Sarah Amelia (I2233)
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799 | Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - July 1, 1994 Deceased Name: EMER JAY HAMBLIN EMER JAY HAMBLIN Emer Jay Hamblin, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away June 29, 1994, at age 76, in St. George, Utah. He was born December 31, 1917 in Algadon, Arizona, to John Dudley Hamblin and Emma Celestia Willden. He was the 5th child and 2nd son. He was a High Priest and member of the LDS Church. He worked throughout the western states as a meat packer, miner, carpenter and building supervisor. He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, two brothers, a daughter, son and one grandchild. He is survived by his wife, Helen Slack Hamblin, of Cedar City, Utah; three daughters, Connie, of Magna, Utah; Julie, of Cedar City; Amelia, of Salt Lake; two sons, E. Jay, of Magna, Utah; R. James, of Waco, Texas; 28 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Velda Riding, Ava Tolbert, both of Hinckley; brother, Paul Hamblin, of Clearfield. He will be sorely missed. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, July 2, Redwood Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City, where friends may call one hour prior to services. | Hamblin, Emer Jay (I23290)
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800 | Sarah Chalker b. 19 Jan 1741 d. 1761 - Notes: dau of Abraham Chalker & Jemima Greenell Lydia Chalker b. 19 Oct 1744 d. 27 Sep 1752 - Notes: dau of Abraham Chalker & Jemima Greenell See source #115 | Family (F931)
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