Matches 201 to 250 of 1,040
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201 | Ancestry Match 2018 | Holt, David (I8151)
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202 | Ancestry Match 2018 to David | Strange, Marvin James (I8148)
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203 | Ancestry Match 2018 to David | Strange, UNK (I8149)
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204 | Ancestry Match 2018 to David through Marvin. | Strange, Amos Bradford (I6909)
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205 | Ancestry Match 2018 to David. | Holt, UNK (I8150)
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206 | Ancestry Match via here. | Strange, John Alloway “Jesse” (I6995)
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207 | Annette Carroll via Ancestry. To Alex, Joseph, Benjam., John, Ben., John, William, Calvin, Kenneth. | Strange, Benjamin (I8154)
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208 | Annette Carroll via Ancestry. To Alex, Joseph, Benjam., John, Ben., John, William, Calvin, Kenneth. | Strange, John (I8156)
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209 | Annette Carroll via Ancestry. To Alex, Joseph, Benjam., John, Ben., John, William, Calvin, Kenneth. | Strange, Calvin (I8160)
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210 | Annette Carroll via Ancestry. To Alex, Joseph, Benjam., John, Ben., John, William, Calvin, Kenneth. | Strange, Kenneth C. (I8162)
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211 | another date 1939 | Mathews, Martha “Mattie” Francis (I93)
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212 | Apparently 1/4 Cherokee Indian. Noted in the books, “Souvenir of Texas, Biographical Sketches” & “Of Whom I Came, From Whence I Came”. | Mary Robins (I2044)
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213 | Apparently from the 1870 census, she is not the child of Dewitt CLinton and Amanda. | Tibbs, *Jennie (I5698)
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214 | Apparently he is in Wikipedia. First established in 1686 by Hancock Lee, the two-story home was built in 1752-62 by Kendall Lee, grandson of the founder. Through intermarriage of the Lees who lived here and the Balls living at Bewdley, Ditchley became a Ball home in 1789 when it was conveyed to James Ball III of Bewdley, a first cousin. Around 1930, Mrs. Alfred I. duPont, nee Jessie Dew Ball, a descendant of William Ball, bought Ditchley, restoring it to its original beauty. Bobby Ball, quite a colorful character and fondly remembered, looked after the house until his death in 2001. A caretaker remains on the property, but the future of the house seems fragile. With its devotion to symmetry, this dwelling conveys an understated, elegant impression. The grounds have large old boxwoods, towering sycamores, and a huge osage orange. Being surrounded by level land and sparkling waters, it has a warm glow throughout the day. | Lee, Hancock (I2975)
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215 | Apparently she is in Wikipedia. | Lee, Elizabeth (I2971)
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216 | Apparently she is the one in the fmaily who kept up wth the Hayden Immigrants on our lines. | Byrne, Mary (I5293)
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217 | Arrived in New York 2 Mar 1920, with Alice. See atached Ship List. Destination, Springfield, Mass. | Mark, Walter Daniel II (I4726)
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218 | Arrived on ship “Pretoria”, in New York, NY Feb 1903, from Hamburg, Germany. Steamship line “Hamburg, American Line”. 3rd Cabin. Examined at Ellis Island, NY. Came to Jan Jadlicki (or John Yalicki) in Jersey City, New Jersey. “Hryhory Gereta”. Born in Podhajce, Poland. (Used to be Galicia, Austria) SECOND APPLLICATION: Ship of St. Graf. Waldersse. Used name og Gregory but in old country was Gregorz. Mother’s maiden name Barbara Guglevich. Came with Benjamin Tytla. | Greta, Hrehorj Hryhory Harry Gregory “George” Gereta (I60)
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219 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Canana Bodesia (I247)
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220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones, Greta Alecia (I3484)
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221 | As a boy he served as a page in the Virginia State Senate, under the Honorable John L. Mayre, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate. He was later appointed as page by the Honorable R.E. Withers, Lieutenant Governor, who later became a United States Senator. W.T.‟s health had become impaired, so he spent considerable time after leaving college at certain springs and health spas in Virginia, while being tutored in Greek and Latin by a graduate of the University of Virginia. With tuition provided by „Curry & Davis‟ he completed law courses at Richmond Law College in 1876 and 1877. He entered the University of Virginia in 1878, and graduated in 1880. During the fall of 1880 he moved to Dallas, where he worked for the law firm of Crawford & Crawford for three years. He became one of four candidates for the position of County Judge in 1884, but lost election by a slim margin. He ran for City Attorney in 1886, but lost that election as well, by a margin of only thirtyeight votes. Having failed to establish himself in a political position, he continued his private practice as a lawyer and member of the Dallas Bar Association.91 He was made Chairman of the Congressional Campaign Committee of the Sixth District in Texas in 1897.92 | Strange, W.T. Willoughby Temple (I7073)
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222 | Asbury was still in Alabama in 1856... They are in AL in 1860... | Hightower, Asbury Waters (I2345)
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223 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Key, Kathleen Kyan (I1)
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224 | Assistant Cheif of the Cheorkees. Picture in John Strange book. The large silver medal he is wearing was given to him by President George Washington. He is buried in the National Cemetery in Talequah, OK. He was a cousin to Sequoyah. The pendants in his ears he wore all of his life. He is Great-Great Uncle to Grandma Drake. | Lowrey, Major George (I5825)
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225 | At the age of 99, James applied for a pension based on his service in the war of 1812. His obituary was published in a March 1885 issue of Republican, Unionville, Missouri | Williams, James (I3451)
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226 | At the Battle of Long Island, first battle of Am. Rev. | Belden, Seth 1 (I5187)
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227 | At Easter 1230, William de Braose, who was Llywelyn's prisoner at the time, was discovered with Joan in Llywelyn's bedchamber. William de Braose was hanged on 2 May 1230, according to local folklore at Abergwyngregyn; the place was known as 'Gwern y Grog'. A letter from Nicholas, Abbot of Vaudy, suggests that the execution took place at Crogen near Bala(crogi = to hang).[3] Joan was placed under house arrest for twelve months after the incident. She was then, according to the Chronicle of Chester, forgiven by Llywelyn, and restored to favour. She may have given birth to a daughter early in 1231. Joan was never called Princess of Wales, but, in Welsh, "Lady of Wales". | Llywelyn, Elena or Helen daughter of Llywelyn the Great (I8011)
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228 | At Easter 1230, William de Braose, who was Llywelyn's prisoner at the time, was discovered with Joan in Llywelyn's bedchamber. William de Braose was hanged on 2 May 1230, according to local folklore at Abergwyngregyn; the place was known as 'Gwern y Grog'. A letter from Nicholas, Abbot of Vaudy, suggests that the execution took place at Crogen near Bala(crogi = to hang).[3] Joan was placed under house arrest for twelve months after the incident. She was then, according to the Chronicle of Chester, forgiven by Llywelyn, and restored to favour. She may have given birth to a daughter early in 1231. Joan was never called Princess of Wales, but, in Welsh, "Lady of Wales". | Snowdon, Joan Lady of Wales of Snowdon (I8014)
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229 | August 06, | Thomas, Annie Belle (I80)
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230 | August 08, | Dickson, Francis “Tet” Texanna (I89)
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231 | Aunt Martha and cousin Bob Smith (Aunt Myrl’s grandson-Donna Fae) said that the Taylor’s used to say we were related to the President Taylor, somehow, so this HAS to be right...BUT CAN”T MAKE CONNECTION HERE TO SON GEORGE M. Other distant relative thinks we come from WIlliam’s brother, Charles. 6 NC REGT REV WAR VALLEY FORGE WINTER 1777-1778 US Sons of AmRev show a Wm. S. & Elz. Watkins. | Taylor, William (I2329)
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232 | Aunt Martha and Vella said Minnie Canana Hightower was the “Spanish” girl. Twin with Arthur. NO DEATH RECORD FOUND IN PALO PINTO COUNTY. Used Shrum & Savage for search. Died of penumonia. | Savage, Martha Elizabeth (I74)
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233 | Aunt Martha said Ollie had red hair and didn’t like or want to raise Grandmother Leoma, so they sent her to live with her grandma. | Allen, Ollie Delle (Allie?) (I1655)
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234 | Avanel, Winfred & Donnie, Myrl’s kids. | Taylor, Myrl Lee (I1654)
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235 | Avanell Prater, 92, passed away Friday, April 30, 2010. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Avanell Prater was born Nov. 25, 1917, in Godley. She was one of four children born to Thomas and Myrl Whittington. Avanell was a faithful member of Castleberry Church of Christ and Lake Travis Church of Christ while in Austin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Prater, in 1960 and great-grandson, Spencer Holland, in 2008. Survivors: Daughters, Peggy Holland of River Oaks, Melvaree Pate of Austin and Susan Barelos and husband, John, of Clearwater, Fla.; sisters, Tommie Lasseter and Donna Smith; nine grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Published in Star-Telegram on May 2, 2010 | Whittington, Avanel (I4163)
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236 | b. 112 BC? | Druid King of the Britons Eneid Capoir ap Cerwyd (I6710)
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237 | b. 92 BC? | Druid King of the Britons Manogan Druid Eneid (I6709)
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238 | Bachelor who rode on the Chisolm Trail. Also worked part time as a Lease Boker. Retired at Pampa, TX. | McDonald, Samuel D. (I356)
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239 | Banjo player. | Davis, Irvin Melvin (I2422)
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240 | Baptism Lambeth, St. Mary | Mark, George Thomas (I4745)
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241 | Baptismal record says “Haydon”. | Hayden, Laurence I (I44)
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242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Key, Kathleen Kyan (I1)
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243 | Be | Flint, Ella Mae (I2189)
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244 | Became a monk at St. Florent. • Rhiwallon FitzAlan became a monk and was the Abbot of St. Florent de Saumur The Abbey of Saint-Florent de Saumur, Saumur Les Saint-Florent or Saint-Florent-le-Jeune is a Benedictine abbey in Anjou founded in the 11th century near Saumur, France. It is the successor of the abbey of Saint-Florent Old or Mont Glonne which was abandoned by its monks during raids of the Vikings. | Rhiwallon Monk at St. Florent FitzAlan (I6597)
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245 | Became steward of Dol. | Flaald (I6588)
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246 | Because R1b’s claim Alloways’ - Also has son born in Albermarle… Albermarle Stranges come from Alex line.. Look at possibilities of this: Edmond Alloway 1660 Goochland, Rose Edward 1630 Orkney (m. Phebe) William 1601 David Magnus 1560 But this can’t be right the dates are off 200 years! He had 9 slaves; possibly children. Was supposedly the “baby left on the doorstep”; a story told by more than one family group unrealted, and told to John Drake Strange III & John Mayer on separate occasions. This has to be where the R1b’s come in. | Strange, John Alloway of Fluvanna, Oak Hill IV (I6009)
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247 | Beckham County | Dickson, Francis “Tet” Texanna (I89)
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248 | Beckham Coutny | Family F129
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249 | Ben Smith’s line. | Strange, ^Mary (I6683)
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250 | Between 1107 and 1120 granted lands to Thetford Priory. | Plaiz, Ralph de Plaiz (I6262)
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