Matches 701 to 750 of 1,040
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701 | Not sure...stop here...might be Christian’s (wife of William 1645) parents. | Rayfield, Nicholas (I2739)
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702 | Not sure...stop here...might be Christian’s (wife of William 1645) parents. | Dodson, Elizabeth (I2740)
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703 | NOT SURE??? | Britton, John B. (I5104)
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704 | notes say 1859 | Family F1041
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705 | notes say 1881 | McDonald, James Hogue (I351)
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706 | notes say caswell, nc | Morris, James (I128)
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707 | notes say NC | Ford, Rebecca (I129)
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708 | notes say weakley, tn | Johnson, Sarah “Sally” Eveline (I126)
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709 | Now Deleware County | Family F2645
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710 | Nursing Home | Walker, Carryee Irene (I14)
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711 | Oakman, IL | Stephens, Lillie Mae May (I253)
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712 | Oakman, Pontotoc, OK | Lillard, Teddy Roosevelt (I252)
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713 | Oakman, Pontotoc, OK | Stephens, Lillie Mae May (I253)
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714 | Occupation: King in Britain 765–681 BC 1 Note: Gurgustius was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Rivallo and was succeeded by Sisillius I. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Gurgustius of Britain (I6727)
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715 | Of Bloomsbury, Knight of the Golden Horseshoe. Daughter Francis married Ambrose Madison-grandparents of Pres. Madison. | Taylor, Col. James II (I2973)
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716 | Of Cheswardine before 1155 until 1159. At Michaelmas 1160 he was desceaced, and succeeded by brother John I. | LeStrange, Hamon of Cheswardin (I6199)
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717 | Of Guilford. | Fowler, Benjamine (I5658)
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718 | Of Litcham in Norfolk. Witnessed father’s grant at Castleacre. | LeStrange, Ralph (II) (I6191)
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719 | Of Little Ercall. Held a fief from Hunstanton from brother John I. | LeStrange, Ralph of Little Ercall (I6201)
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720 | Of Ness, Cheswardine and Hunstanton. William the Clerk, son, possibly “Clark”... Through John II, III then Hawise m. another Prince of Wales, Owen/Griffith/DeLaPole. Through John 1st Lord of Knockin, John V, his daughter had g-son OWEN GLENDOWER... John and Wido were the first two wtinesses to WIlliam Fitz Alan’s grant of land in Downton, to the same abbey. | LeStrange, John Of Ness, Cheswardine & Hunstanton I (I6197)
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721 | of New Jersey. | Howell, Joshua Lidd (I3017)
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722 | of Philadelphia (Of the Old English Chauncey family). | Chauncey, Elihu (I3004)
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723 | of Philadelphia. | Barclay, A. Charles (I3010)
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724 | of Shining Creek and Big Branch. elder Owen brother left two hundred and fifty acres, and the negro slaves Shadrick Strange and Velek Strange to Benjamin. Tom, perhaps the son of Shadrick and Velek, a negro boy left to Benjamin‟s son Owen Strange in Benj amin‟ s Will dated 1841/8/30. D-N. Twelve other slaves. Had 15 slaves at one time. Bejamin and Owen (bothers) had sons of the same name and birth dates… some confusion can be found here in this branch. | Strange, Benjamin Sr. (I7241)
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725 | of Shipbrook. Daughter Rose married into Savage lines. “ Margaret married into the Strange lines. | Vernon, Ralph de (I2944)
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726 | Of Weston & Alveley. Sheriff of Shropshire 1160-1179. Inherited Osbaston (Knockin) from Hamon. | LeStrange, +Guy of Weston & Alveley (I6200)
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727 | Officer in the American Revolution. | Taylor, Francis (I3051)
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728 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Keim, Lewis “Lou” G. Jr. (I119)
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729 | Oklahoma City Memorial Hospital | Key, Billy Paul Sr. (I56)
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730 | Old Age | Pierce, Arizona “Zona” (I78)
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731 | Oldest Daughter. Died when baby girl died most likely in Louisianna. | McDonald, Martha Jane (I325)
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732 | On a charter before 1157 at Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire. | LeStrange, Reginald (I6610)
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733 | On charter in 1060. | Hamon (I6596)
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734 | On charter in 1082-1084 | Hamon (I6607)
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735 | On crusade 1270 Had Wrockwardine from Hamon Blackmere LeStranges from son... | LeStrange, Robert (I6373)
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736 | On Facebook. | Alagood, Pamela (I4172)
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737 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Sarah (I4176)
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738 | On far right. | Robinson, Horace Dale “HD” Jr. (I1528)
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739 | On record 1203. | LeStrange, Geoffrey (I6612)
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740 | On record in Hooke in 1234-35 | LeStrange, William (I6163)
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741 | one census says MO | Davis, Mary Polly (I84)
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742 | One of the daughters married a young. See census 1900. | Brooks, Ezekiel Marion (I3882)
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743 | One of the signers of the original Phi Beta Kappa Charter at the college of William & Mary in 1779. | Savage, Thomas Lyttleton (I2940)
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744 | One of the US Sons of AMREV says his mother is Ann Wallis, not grandmother... Banks of Elbert County... Several Sources. Several Sources. Soldier & Member of Provisional Congress. Thomas Browne was Treasurer of the Household of King George VI. His grandson, Sir Anthony Browne (d. 1548), was Knight of the Garter, Lord High Admiral, Master of the Horse, and Standard Bearer to King Henry VIII. Future generations also served the crown in similar fashion. The roots of this Hardy line extend from Chowan and New Bern Counties, North Carolina, back through Virginia to the Old Country. Anthony Hardy I of Pembroke, Wales, had a son who moved to Dorchestershire, England after his birth. Four of Anthony Hardy's grandsons came to America before 1695. Col. John Hinton & his brother, William Hinton, came to North Carolina from Barbados in the early 17th century. In "Burke's Peerage" it is stated that the ancient Temple family of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, derives the surname from the manor of Temple Co., Leicester, and has its pedigree record in the "Visitation of Leicestershire" AD 1619. This lineage goes back to a time before 1053. Below are listed 6 generations of the line beginning with Thomas Temple of Whitney, whose wife Alice, was daughter andheiress of John Heritage of Burton Dorset, in Coventry, Warwick. The Temples and Alstons connect. Col. Solomon Alston was the son of Col. John Alston and Mary Clark, while John was the son of Sir John Alston and Dorothy Temple of England. Solomon married Ann Hinton, daughter of Col. John Hinton and Mary Hardy. | Alston, Colonel Solomon Jr. (I2002)
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745 | Operated a gold mine in North Carolina. Cemetery & Tombstones on ancestry account. | Reed, John (I3918)
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746 | or 1560 | Family F1487
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747 | or 1775, Scotland , or New York | McDonald, Joseph Hiram McDaniel McDonnell (I85)
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748 | or 1990 | Jones, Frances Irene (I16)
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749 | OR Chatanooga County, GA | Strange, William Bradford (I5785)
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750 | or Grayson, VA? | Pennington, Johanna (I1503)
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