Matches 801 to 850 of 1,040
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801 | Raised by Gma Mary Martha Moffit Savage. | Moffatt, Richard Odell “Hoot” (I3157)
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802 | Raised in Ucrane | Kaciupski, Mary “Marie” Kaczubska (I32)
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803 | Recieved 640 acres in Davidson, TN for his Rev. War service. | Morgan, Captain John Sr. (I5858)
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804 | Recieved a Royal Grant of 150 acres on waters of Duncan Creek on 02 Feb 1768. Recorded in SC Archives Council Journal 34, pg. 39, Petitions for warranty of survey. | Adair, James (I5901)
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805 | Recieved Greenfield Estate. | Taylor, Erasmus (I3044)
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806 | Recieved the manor of Barnham as a gift in marriage from her father. | Plaiz, Helewisa de Plaiz (I6259)
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807 | Relict of JordandeSackville, second daughter of William de Burgh. | Clementia (I6287)
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808 | Rep. of the Normans of Malpasand. | Egerton, David, Lord of Egerton, De (I2864)
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809 | Representative at the time of the families of Savage of Savage Neck & Lyttleton of Viginia. Also, a member of the Convention from the County of Northampton that assembled on the 6th of May 1776 and framed the first Constitution of Virginia. | Savage, Nathaniel Littleton (I2938)
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810 | Res. 1755 Granville, NC. | Sugan, Abigail Sugars (I2011)
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811 | Rev War John McCoy’s military records say he came from Holland, and that they lived in Carrollton, Arkansas. | Seay, Michael M. (I2115)
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812 | Rev War | Seay, Abraham A? (I2510)
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813 | Rev War | Snellgrove, John (I2518)
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814 | Rev. War Had slaves, so, not unlikely that they “wouldn’t” have slaves or treat others as slaves in the comming generations. | Hightower, Thomas (I4059)
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815 | Rev. War Patriot - Registered with DAR Military Service #670338. 5 children are buried at Nazareth Lutheran Cemetery. -Story | Clark, Gregory “Grig” (I3186)
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816 | Rev. War Vet | Shrum, Johan Henrich “Henry” (I3441)
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817 | Rev. William Douglas spelled it “Snead” | Family F1437
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818 | RevWar. -probably his dad. | Job, Enoch Jr. (I3448)
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819 | Rhiwallon is a Welsh name. | Rhiwallon (I6215)
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820 | Rivallo (Welsh: Rriallon) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Cunedagius and was noted as a young king who reigned frugally. Various sources list conflicting dates for his reign: 811–765 BC (see House of Cornwall), 815–797 BC, and 767–743 BC. He is recorded as the misplaced king of Domnonée. His reign was troubled by disasters. He was noted as being remembered for a rain of blood which lasted three days, a devastating plague, and a great swarm of flies. Despite these problems, he was remembered as king who ruled wisely. He was succeeded by his son, Gurgustius. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Rivallo of Britain (I6728)
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821 | Rud Hud Hudibras (Welsh: Run baladr bras) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Leil and ruled during a civil war. During the waning years of Leil's reign, the kingdom of the Britons became unstable, and civil war broke out. Rud Hud Hudibras became king after his father's death and reigned for 39 years, ending the civil war and restoring peace to the kingdom. During his reign, he founded Kaerreint, later renamed Canterbury by the Angles. He is also said to have founded Kaerguenit (Winchester) and Paladur Castle (Shaftesbury). He was succeeded by his son Bladud. He was said to have reigned at the time Capys was king in Alba Longa and Haggai, Amos, Joel, and Azariah were prophesizing in Israel. He was said to have reigned at the time Capys was king in Alba Longa and Haggai, Amos, Joel, and Azariah were prophesizing in Israel. Haggai began his ministry around 520 BC, whilst Amos is said to have prophesised during the reins of Uzziah of Judah and Jeroboam II, probably around 760 BC. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Rud Hud Hudibras (I6734)
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822 | Salesman. | Morgan, James (I5209)
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823 | Sara & Sherry daughters? | McDonald, Joseph Aaron (I814)
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824 | Sayre or Carter, OK | Britton, Ida Ezella (I12)
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825 | Sayre or Carter, Ok | Jones, Erby Lee (I13)
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826 | Says born in VA, but parents born and died in Scotland... | McKay, Robert (I3612)
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827 | Says Dovie & Dean McMarion. Twin of Joe. | Green, Mattie (I446)
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828 | says married John Goodman | Israel, Polly (I8417)
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829 | Scottish trader among the Cherokees. | Lowrey, George Sr. (I5817)
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830 | Second from left in photo. | Johnson, Winnie Ann (I4234)
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831 | second wife of Thomas the Hopeful. | Savage, Anne (I2795)
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832 | Section 5A Lot 68 Space 4 | Watson, Curtis Mable (I2356)
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833 | SEE Doshea Thurman Tyler Strange? | Strange, Dorothy (I7462)
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834 | See File “Royal Ships...1881EdwardGilmartin...” for ship list/navy. | Gilmartin, Edward (I2138)
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835 | See notes in book. Had kids. | Rogers, Anna (I212)
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836 | See parents citations. 815 E. Harvey, Wellington, KS address. | Jones, Erby Lee (I13)
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837 | Sent back to Ireland to be buried with mother. | Gilmartin, William “Bill” F. (I40)
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838 | September 19 | Hayden, Joseph Gerald “Jerry” (I30)
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839 | Served in the War of the American Revolution from 1781. It appears that this David Strange was once confused with David A. Strange (circa 1796) in Alloway Strange of Fluvanna. David was listed as a taxpayer in Albemarle County, VA, in 1787. They attended Saint Anne‟s Parish Church , Albemarle County. | Strange, David of Albermarle (I7131)
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840 | Servied in Poitou 1253 Served in Scotland 1254 Sheriff od Salop and Stafford 1263 on Crusade 1270 in Palestine 1272 | Extraneous, Hamon (Hunstanton) of Wrockwardine & Ellesmere /Le Strange (I6365)
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841 | She drove cattle with her dad and spend most time with Osage Indians. Her house is still in Chelsea: 800 South Cherry Street. Member of the Eastern Star. | DeLozier, Addie (I7269)
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842 | She lived with Minerva Jane & Henderson Green. Per census above. | Curtsinger, Catherine (I2837)
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843 | She received a negro woman named Nan when her father died in 1794. | Strange, Mary (I7998)
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844 | She told stories of the Civil War and the Yankees taking all thier belongings. Her kids and grandkids called her “Little Chrokee”. Joe Britton through Dewey’s line tested NO Indian. | Mathews, Martha “Mattie” Francis (I93)
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845 | She was 39 when she had Larsen/Shot??? | Strange, Naomi (I7231)
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846 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Myrl Floedelle (I249)
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847 | She was the “Malinda” that was captured along with Sam not the actual Malinda... | Savage, Virginia “Jennie” Bell (I2050)
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848 | Shipbrook, Cheshire Knight c.1425 | Vernon, Sir Ralph (I2941)
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849 | Siluria, Britain | *King of the Britons Lludd Nodens Llaw of the Silver Hand Eiri Lud of Beli (I6577)
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850 | Silvius the Dardarian born posthumously In Roman mythology, Silvius was the son of Aeneas and Lavinia. He succeeded Ascanius as King of Alba Longa. Virgil VI, 763. All the kings of Alba following Silvius bore the name as their cognomen. According to British legend, he was the father of Brutus of Britain, first King of the Britons. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Welsh legend call him “Aedd Mwar”. | Silvius Selys Hen of Dardania (I6747)
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