Matches 751 to 800 of 1,040
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751 | or KY?, or TN? | Dickson, William Douglas (I1477)
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752 | OR Newark, Wise, TX | Whittington, Winfred Floyd (I4165)
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753 | OR NJ | Davis, Joanna (I3652)
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754 | or Sally Donoho. | WIllard, Sarah (I8056)
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755 | or Scott County | Dickson, Joel Chitwood (I1429)
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756 | or Surrey Co. | Davis, Joanna (I3652)
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757 | or VA? | Frances (I1478)
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758 | other March 27 | Greta, Estelle “Stella” (I31)
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759 | Our connection to “Nealbak”, “Our Mighty Oak” on ancesrty.com. | Savage, Susannah Elizabeth (I2900)
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760 | Our cousin in Florida. | Prigge, ^Phil (I7299)
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761 | Our Laurence’s baptismal record says “Haydon”. Sadyford Church. Stephen & Patrick found his remains. | Hayden, Michael I (I3732)
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762 | Our match. African American. | Mitchell, Kenneth (I7337)
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763 | Our matches daughter who has been in touch with Joe. | Mitchell, Carolyn (I7338)
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764 | Owen Royalty - Dynasty of the Powys and lineage of Iorwerth Goch. Though Cristin is Manley & Strange... Through Hunydd are Owen’s... | Goch, Bleddyn (I6326)
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765 | Owen through here | LeStrange, Elizabeth (I6397)
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766 | Owens via both sons here... | Goch, Hunydd (I6328)
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767 | Owned a liquor store before statehood that was robbed and was killed there. | Haning, Aaron (I333)
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768 | Paintings are late 1700’s (1790’s)- early 1800’s (1810’s) | Mathews, “The Paintings” (I127)
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769 | Parker, John, Private, NC Militia Though an older man, he took part in the effort to gain independence for his many sons and home place. With three John Parkers in an area that included Bladen, Old Dobbs and Duplin Counties, with a John in each, it is hard to determine which John each voucher in the NC Army Accounts belongs to. A John Parker did receive a militia voucher # 168 from the Wilmington District. John of what was to become Sampson County, was the father of a large family of boys, two of which fought for independence, Francis and William. They were listed together in the Special census of 1784/6 as having 1010 acres to be taxed. John the father made his will on 22 Mar 1786 and it was taken to the Sampson Court to be probated on 23 April 1800. He left 1010 acres to the use of his wife, but did not name her. On Feb 1806, son Nicholus with a Sessums Parker asked the court to appoint them executors for the estate of John Parker, deceased. Source: Reveloutionary War Record Duplin/Sampson by V.L. Bizzell and O.M. Bizzell, page 203. | Parker, John (I2075)
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770 | Patapsco, Carroll, Maryland | Family F2793
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771 | Photo is hidden-choose “media” to view. 11/01/12 send for birth cert. | Mathes, John L. (I125)
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772 | Photo: Top, L-R, Eugene, Erb, Ahas, Joseph (Grandpa - Mom's Dad), Middle - Dollie, John, Edd, bottom - GreatGrandpa Houston Monroe holding Icle, Sudie, GreatGrandma Renner Harper Smith | Smith, Houston Monroe “Hugh” (I5454)
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773 | Piedmont | Rayfield, Andrew Jackson (I1543)
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774 | Pioneer Families of Missouri says “of New York”. US Records show Joseph “McDowell” marriage to Nancy. Nancy’s father’s will names them “McDaniel”. 1850 census shows Jarrell & Mary as McDaniel. Our Montague County family history manuscript says he was “a Scotsman from Ireland”. Moved to Kentucky about 1808-1810. Married to Elizabeth Ogden who died; remarried Nancy Willingham. Moved from Kentucky to Missouri in 1818 and lived in Audrain, Callaway & Polk counties until his death. 1840 Census-Audrain County, Missouri says “Sr.”. Another son named Joseph Hiram-don’t know if it’s Nancy or Elizabeths. YES Elizabeths son. Jarrell was one of 16 children. A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri-source. possibly his ship record. AKA as the “McDaniel” Family. 1840 Wilson Township census shows he and Pinkney. | McDonald, Joseph Hiram McDaniel McDonnell (I85)
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775 | Played cricket. Cartoonist. | Mark, Frederick “Fred” H. (I4734)
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776 | Played French harp, danced the clog. | McDonald, James “Jim” Thomas (I355)
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777 | Pnuemonia per death record-I spoke with county clerk-said “Pierce” listed as “a parent” but not known if it’s mother or father... | Pierce, Mary Martha (I2888)
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778 | Portsmouth, NH | Job, Andrew II (I3618)
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779 | Possible by an army enlist. | McDonald, Hiram (I311)
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780 | possible counties as Catherines other children were born there | [Mary] Edna Marshall Hightower (I2344)
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781 | POSSIBLE daughter BUT DOUBT it as Hudson marries a Sarah Hamner… | Strange, Mary Hamner (I7136)
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782 | Possible Hardin County | Strange, Charles D. (I7150)
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783 | Possible paretns: David Pistole & Sussannah Mills. Supposedly this Mary is the Chickasaw here. ¼. | Pistole, Mary (I3181)
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784 | Possible son Horace C., m. Sarah E. Clark whose parents were Samuel S. Clark & Eliz. Belcher see Citation #1739 Also possible daughter Susan B. “ “. William H. also cited. | Havens, Sylvester (I5578)
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785 | Possibly 3rd in Reynolds County | Dickson (Dixon), Flavia Cordelia (I1481)
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786 | Possibly born on board the ship when parents came over. See citation 507. I have a separate doc in file. Says between Kent, England & Portsmouth, New England. Sherif of Chester Cunty, PA. 1698. Jury Foreman. 1703 elected as member of PA Assymbly from Chester County. Apparently returned to England for his education. Apparently good friend of WIlliam Penn & was already in America to greet Penn when he arrived. | Job, Andrew II (I3618)
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787 | Possibly buried in Iowa??? | Watson, Margaret (I2261)
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788 | Possibly more children... Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR, II (1572/73 England-1618 England) and Margaret SWINDERBY (1578 Denmark-1672 England) were the direct ancestors of 5 US presidents (Abraham LINCOLN, James MADISON, Zachary TAYLOR, William Henry HARRISON, Benjamin HARRISON) and 1 actress (Elizabeth TAYLOR) | Taylor, Thomas II (I3034)
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789 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lillard, Ty Mark (I7)
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790 | Primitive Baptist Minister. | Savage, Dr. William Bolin (I2895)
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791 | Private in Copr. John Morgan Co. Col. Abner Smith Regiment. | Morgan, Maj. Stephen (I5215)
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792 | Private in Mass Troops. | Stebbins, James (I5376)
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793 | Probably had slaves; did if the census’ are him...but they are listed a free colored people. | Britton, George H. Sr. (I5093)
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794 | Problems here marriage to Mary Coleman. 7 May 1801 deed record speak of Ben., Mary Ann as his wife, his son John & Sarah his wife, his daughter Susannah & husband George Faris. | Sneed, Benjamin (I1967)
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795 | Problems here with ages... | Rhodes, William (I3604)
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796 | Problems here with ages... | Baker, Moses I (I4019)
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797 | Problems here. | Sneed, William (I2009)
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798 | Prominent public man, Indian commisioner and adviser, deputy to the General Court in 1690 from New London, and in 1693-4 from Preston. | Morgan, Capt. John (I5561)
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799 | Propane explosion in her home 1-1-44 | Alley, Martha “Mattie” Jane (I2661)
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800 | R1b’s claim this John incorrectly. Ian Mitchell, Admin has confirmed. 2018 | Mitchell, John (I5947)
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