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351 | Died soon after second marriage. Step-mother wrote to the boys in Montague County asking them to come get the kids as she couldn’t take care of them. They rode on horseback to get them in LA. | Haning, John (I331)
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352 | died young | Morgan, Elizabeth (I5653)
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353 | died young | Strange, Harriet Carrington (I7052)
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354 | died young | Strange, James Magruder Jr. (I7053)
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355 | died young | Strange, John Bowie (I7054)
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356 | dies unmarried | Goodwin, James XX (I7375)
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357 | dies unmarried | Goodwin, Virginia XX (I7376)
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358 | Drowned | McLerran, Donny Ray (I18)
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359 | Early trader among Cherokees and author of "History of the American Indians" published in London 1775. | Adair, James Robert (I5913)
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360 | Ebraucus (Welsh: Efrawc) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Mempricius before he abandoned the family. Following the death of his father, Mempricius, he became king and reigned 39 years. He was known to be admired, tall, and remarkably strong. He was the first to wage war on the Gauls since the time of Brutus. By pillaging the cities and shores and slaughtering many men, he became extremely wealthy and enriched the lands of Britain. He founded Kaerebrauc (City of Ebraucus) south of the Humber and Alclud in Albany. He had twenty wives which produced twenty sons and thirty daughters. All his daughters he sent to his cousin Silvius Alba in Alba Longa (Italy) to be married to the other Trojan descendents. Except for Brutus Greenshield, all of Ebraucus's sons, led by Assaracus, went to Germany, creating a kingdom there. Brutus thus succeeded Ebraucus upon his death. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Ebraucus of Britian (I6737)
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361 | Educated in Rome | Druid King of the Britons Eneid Capoir ap Cerwyd (I6710)
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362 | Edward III, “his beloved valet, John le Strange” “Lestraunge” Johanni le strange de Blackmere | LeStrange, John 2nd Lord of Blackmere (I6382)
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363 | Edwin to WIlliam; descendants went to New Zealand. Malcolm had been in touch with them. Rex & Malcolm, brothers. | Mark, George Thomas (I4745)
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364 | Either parents or grandparents... | Smith, Amy (I5122)
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365 | Either parents or grandparents… | Ellis, William Gordon (I5121)
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366 | Elizabeth Harrison née Strange nata circa 1813, nupsit 1832 Perhaps daughter of Hudson Strange, Elizabeth Strange married Julius C. Harrison in Albemarle County, VA, on 1832/1/2,109 or 1832/1/5.110 Ellen Wood née Strange nata circa 1823, nupsit 1842 Perhaps daughter of Hudson Strange, Ellen Strange married John G. Wood, or John G. Woods, in Albemarle County, VA, on 1842/12/17,113 or 1842/12/18.114 | Strange, Hudson David Jr or Sr (I7142)
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367 | Elizabeth is descneded from Mitchells in Devon. | Tucker, Elizabeth (I6675)
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368 | Ellington | Mann, Mary Ann (Marian) (I1480)
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369 | Elmus & Rhonda “Roda” not parents...FYI-census is a male. | Smith, Sidney Ann (I290)
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370 | Elzie is my 3rd cousin 3x removed. | Jones, Elzie London (I4968)
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371 | Enfeoffed John his son and Clementia of the Hundreds of Launditch and S. Greehow in 1293-4 | LeStrange, John (I) (I6284)
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372 | Enlisted in 1780 in Captain Davis Company serving three months in North Carolina, Col. Bell’s Regiment. Enlisted in the winter after serving 4-5 weeks in Captian Smith’s Co. Enlisted in 1782 serving 3 months in Captain Peter Hendrick’s Co. Participated in the Battle of Camden, said engagement taking plcae at Coulson with the Tories. While residing in Laurens, SC, he made application for a pension which was granted for his service as above indicated. Pension commenced 04 Mar 1831. FTDNA Match Paul Strange claims Littleberry. | Strange, Amos Alexander (I5787)
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373 | Erich de Cornouaille , Gereint in Welsh, Guerech in Breton, Ericius in Latin or Eric in English, King of Brittany , born about 425 1 ( Julian calendar ) and died in 478 1 ( Julian calendar ). | Erich Erich de Cornouaille Gereint (I6526)
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374 | Evangelisch, Niedereggenen, Loerrach, Baden-Baptism. | Boss, Christian (I5866)
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375 | Fairlawn | Jones, Lucille Katherine (I8)
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376 | Fairlawn | McDonald, Joseph Wiley (I9)
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377 | Fairlawn | McDonald, Jacque Douglas (I147)
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378 | Fairlawn | Britton, Charlie Lester (I207)
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379 | Fairlawn, Elk City | Walker, Gertie Lucinda (I1424)
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380 | Fairview Cemetery | Vernon, Mabel Irene (I5171)
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381 | Family moved to Washington. | Dickson (Dixon), Martha Ellen (I1578)
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382 | Fannin County, TX | Meyers, David (I2721)
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383 | Fannin County, TX | Myers, Josephine “Josie” (I3369)
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384 | Father’s Land Office Doc’s put them in Putnam County, Indiana. All 3 pages of Henderson Green Hurst's Will. Names all surviving children from both wives. Names are highlighted in yellow to make it easier to find them. View at full size 100% for optimal viewing. Henderson Green Hurst, Postmaster of Garlock, Grayson County, TX. Source: Jim Wheat's "Postmasters & Post Offices of Texas, 1846-1930", page 34. | Hurst, Henderson Green (I2093)
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385 | Fiarlawn | Walker, Bee (I1432)
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386 | Fiddle; Over The Waves, Eighth of January, Arkansas Traveler. | McDonald, David Eugene (I362)
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387 | Files Valley Cemetery-Another death cert says Itay Cemetery | Taylor, John McCoy (I1651)
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388 | First husband. | Ford, Eli Hugh (I2295)
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389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F24
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390 | First wife. JohnMcCoy’s Military Records prove these parents. | Johnston, Luvina “Lou” Laura J. (I1652)
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391 | Forest Cemetery | Bush, Donald Noah [Homer Neeley] (I4224)
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392 | Fought at the Battle if Hastings in 1066. Witnessed a charter in Jan. 1087 that he was Flaald, son of Flaald, Steward of Dol. | *Flaald or Frodald (I6219)
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393 | Fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. 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. | *Flaald or Frodald (I6219)
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394 | Fought in Civil War. Confederate. 44 TN Infantry. Private. 2nd Regiment. | Britton, William J C (I121)
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395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, Samuel John (I2423)
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396 | Frio, Colorado | Britton, Archer Archie A. (I4431)
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397 | From Banks of Elbert: The Genealogical Record of the Banks Family of Elbert County, GA. | Alston, [Christian] Charity [Elizabeth] (I1992)
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398 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Combs, Jim Skinner ? (I8118)
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399 | Full Blood Cherokee | Long Hair Clan, Oo-ghi-hoo-tie Cherokee of the Long Hair Clan (I5939)
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400 | Full blood Cherokee Indian? | Brooks, Martha Rosetta “Rosie” (I63)
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