Matches 551 to 600 of 1,040
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551 | Land is given throught this line. | Robins, Mary (I2070)
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552 | Larry said 1894 | Hayden, Michael (I41)
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553 | Last, far right in photo. | Johnson, Willie Ethel (I4232)
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554 | Left no male heirs. | LeStrange, John 5th Lord Strange of Blackmere (I6965)
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555 | Legally adopted Granda in March 1937. | Farrow, William Sanford (I2491)
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556 | Leil was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Brutus Greenshield. Leil was a peaceful and just king and took advantage of the prosperity afforded him by his ancestors. He built Kaerleil (City of Leil) in the north as a tribute to this prosperity. He reigned for twenty-five years until he grew old and feeble. His inactivity sparked a civil war, during which he died. He was succeeded by his son Rud Hud Hudibras. It is said that Leil reigned at the time when Solomon built the Temple in Jerusalem and Silvus Epitus was king of Alba Longa. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Leil of Britain (I6735)
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557 | Linda: She was blind and bedfast. Felt of your face to see you. She was Indian but husband wouldn’t ket her get on the rolls because then everyone would know a white man was married to an Indian. He was ashamed of that. Wore her hair in a coronet braid around her head. | Furr, Laure Janetta (I3288)
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558 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hayden, Stephen Lin (I2)
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559 | Listed on Marshall’s deather cert. | Hightower, Beatrice (I2347)
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560 | Little Glenna with mother Willie Lee [Emery] McDonald. | McDonald, Glenna Louise (I2576)
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561 | Lived at 1751 I. Street in Sacramento, CA in 1880. Spinner. | McNeal, Mary Jane (I7179)
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562 | Lived at Cheswardshire, near Golding, in Shropshire. | LeStrange, Baldwin (I6194)
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563 | Lived at Shrewsbury in Shropshire; on record. | LeStrange, Durranus (I6203)
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564 | Lived at St. Mary’s, Tedburn, Devon | Strange, Robert (I6127)
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565 | Lived in Amarillo and had cats. | Britton, Ida Ezella (I12)
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566 | Lived in CA. Donated her body to medicine at WashingtonState University medical department and remains are interred in a special mausoleum in Seattle with a plaque in her honor. | Taylor, Nellie Nell Bee (I4169)
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567 | Lived in Chelsea, Oklahoma at time of Billy’s birth in Jan 1926. She and Roy lived at Healdton, Carter County after Granda was adopted and until me went to Military Academy...as far as we can tell; then moved to Florida. Eva & Roy lived in Healdton when Granda was 4 years old, when Gus Key died. They lived in Hewitt in 1940 as well. Residence Year 1929 Street Address 618 Elgin pi Residence Place Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Residence Year 1928 Street Address rear 1538 S Owasso av Residence Place Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA | Carmack, Eva Juanita (I66)
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568 | Lived in Dallas, TX | Strange, John Bowie Jr. (I7074)
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569 | Lived in Ellis, Texas before Oklahoma. Joe Britton through Dewey’s line tested NO Indian. Joe Britton said “Grandpa Britton (Wm. Alonzo) always said his ancestors came from Scotland.” | Britton, William Alonzo (I92)
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570 | Lived in Georgia. | Goodan (I2722)
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571 | Lived in house behind Loftiss’ house. I have a recipe of hers. | Britton, Minnie Oliver (I217)
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572 | Lived in house behind Loftiss’ house. | Kennemer, Isaac Columbus “Lum” (I218)
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573 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Strange, Montry (I8108)
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574 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, Howard Dee (I2169)
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575 | Lived in OKC | Marshall, Loudene (I2184)
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576 | Lived in Tulsa, OK. | Strange, Dr. Jimmy (I8107)
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577 | Lived on Blue Wing Creek, Halifax County, VA until spring of 1806. Moved to Abbeville, SC, then to Big Shoals Creek in Clarke County, GA, from 1809-1822. Then they moved to Walton County, GA in 1822 and then to Walker County, GA in 1836. | Whitlow, Bolden (I5876)
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578 | Lived on farm south of Jarrell Dean. Met husband at a dance at Queen’s Peak. | McDonald, Mary M. “Mollie” (I330)
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579 | Lived on the Wichita Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. | Savage, Frances Marion (I2032)
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580 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Bob Z. (I4189)
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581 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whittington, Tommie Jean (I4164)
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582 | Living realtive on Ancestry.com. User ID MaryRBR5. | Taylor, Alice Inez (I3416)
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583 | Locrinus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the oldest son of Brutus and a descendent of the Trojans through Aeneas. He ruled a portion of Britain named Loegria, named after him, which is roughly the boundaries of modern-day England. He reigned 10 years, most of which were peaceful. He revenged his brother, Albanactus's death by Humber the Hun by allying with his other brother, Kamber, and fighting Humber to the banks of a river where he drowned. The river was named Humber after this battle. Locrinus divided up the spoils of war with his allies, only keeping gold and silver found on their ships for himself. He also took the daughter of the king of the Germans, Estrildis, whom the Huns had captured. This angered Corineus, an ally of his father Brutus, who had arranged a marriage between Locrinus and his own daughter, Queen Gwendolen. Locrinus submitted and married Gwendolen but still secretly loved Estrildis, whom he locked in a cave beneath Trinovantum (London) for seven years. Locrinus became the father of a girl, Habren, by Estrildis, and a boy, Maddan, by Gwendolen. Soon after Maddan's birth, Locrinus sent him off to Corineus, the child's grandfather. When Corineus finally died, Locrinus left Gwendolen and took Estrildis as his queen. Gwendolen went to Cornwall and assembled an army to harass Locrinus. The two armies met near the River Stour and there Locrinus was killed. His wife, Gwendolen, ruled after his death. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Locrinus of Britain (I6823)
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584 | Lubbock? | Shrum, William Shelby (I73)
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585 | Lunenburg County Jim Gill/George Strange FTDNA Match supposed lines. Annette Carroll via Ancestry. To Alex, Joseph, Benjam., John, Ben., John, William, Calvin, Kenneth. | Strange, Alexander Jr. (I6053)
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586 | lynseyrussell originally shared this on 21 May 2015 - DNA match on ancestry. | Savage, Samuel “Sam” C. (I77)
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587 | Maddan was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Locrinus and Queen Gwendolen, who both ruled Britain separately. He was born during the reign of Locrinus but soon after, his grandfather Corineus of Cornwall died and his mother defeated Locrinus in battle. His mother reigned for the fifteen years of Maddan's adolescence then she abdicated in his favor. Soon after taking the throne, he married and became the father of Mempricius and Malin. For forty years he reigned peacefully until his death when civil war broke out between his sons. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Maddan of Britain (I6820)
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588 | Manley & Strange connection here. Plus one of these sons is illigitamite. | LeStrange, +Matilda (I6274)
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589 | March 03, | Shrum, William Shelby (I73)
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590 | Married at 13. Supposedly couldn’t read or write. After recieveing letters from her husband that were very private (the nieghbors had to read to her) she decided to start to learn! Had a black nursemaid and housekeeper named “Emm Butler”, aka “Old Emm”. Lived with them. | McDonald, Julia “Judy” (I326)
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591 | Married at 15. Had two sons. Never saw parents again after they left KY | Hendricks, Katie (I423)
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592 | Married before 1833. Gibson & Weakley County are right beside each other. | Morris, James (I128)
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593 | Married before 1833. | Ford, Rebecca (I129)
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594 | married J.M. Benson of Pueblo, CO. Mrs. Benson corresponded with A.T. Strange, reporting that her grandmother Harriet Magruder had said that the Stranges of Virginia were descendants of three brothers who had come from England several generations before.42 She purportedly quoted the poem „Strange by name, and nature too, ...‟43 2-9. Eight children. | Carrington, Anna Mildred (I7059)
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595 | Married to Professor at State College in PA. | Hayden, Evelyn Joan “Cupie” (I50)
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596 | Match FTDNA Wayne Philip Strange who is somehow connected to Wm. Kenny Mitchell. Jim Gill/George Strange FTDNA Match supposed lines. | Strange, Samuel (I7395)
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597 | Matthew 1:1-17 | Judah Ben Jacob (I6771)
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598 | May be half brother. Continued in this line: This is the Alan who gave the land to Siward Le Strange in Norfolk in 1110. Dol-de-Bretagne is reputed to be the origin of the royal House of Stewart who became the monarchs of Scotland and later England and Ireland; a plaque in Dol commemorates that origin. The Stewart monarchs descend from Alan the Seneschal of the Bishop of Dol. His son, Flaad Fitzalan and his son Alan, arrived in Britain at the request of Henry I, King of England. Flaad's grandson, Walter Fitzalan, was appointed the 1st Steward of Scotland by David I of Scotland. Malcolm IV of Scotland later confirmed the honour bestowed by David and made the office of Steward of Scotland hereditary in Walter's family. In the fourteenth century, Walter Stewart (so named for his family's hereditary possession of the office of High Steward of Scotland), a descendant of Walter Fitzalan, married Marjorie Bruce, daughter of King Robert I of Scotland. Their son became King Robert II, and their descendants the royal House of Stewart. | Extraneous, Hamon Viscount I (I6211)
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599 | May be Susan’s middle name. | McDonald, Hiram (I311)
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600 | May have died as infant. May be the Thos. in Vestry book. Pg. 402, 443, 490. May really be our Thomas Mitchell…same age, no known father. This is our timeline and where our mutations start so-to-speak for our recent merge with Joe’s Mitchells. | Strange, Thomas (I6044)
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