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Matches 2,451 to 2,500 of 3,083
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2451 | Per Larry Herrin: Ruby commited suicide. | HICKS RUBY IRENE (I29246)
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2452 | Per Larry Herrin: Samuel went by the name Samuel Jefferson Bray. | BRAY SAMUEL JEFFERSON LEVI THOMAS TAYLOR (I29774)
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2453 | Per Larry Herrin: Sarah Nelle was killed in an auto accident in Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. | KING SARAH NELLE (I29039)
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2454 | Per Larry Herrin: Sarah's death was related to heart problems. | GADDIS SARAH ANN (I29164)
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2455 | Per Larry Herrin: Scott, Kenneth (1981). "Early New York Naturalizations" Abstracts 1792-1840. Genealogical Pub.: Baltimore. Page 15 Perry, Peter, merchant, subj. of France; rec. by Isaac Van Hook - 30 Dec. 1803. | VAN HOOK ISAAC (I27243)
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2456 | Per Larry Herrin: See the 1860 and the1870 Dade Co., GA census. Spelling for some of the names were slightly different from one census to the other. | GUINN COVINGTON C. (I29640)
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2457 | Per Larry Herrin: Sept. 2001, Clarice Guinn Anderson, told me that when her family still lived in Rising Fawn , GA, Sally and her family came from "Texarcana" to visit with them. | BRAY SARAH (SALLY) (I29585)
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2458 | Per Larry Herrin: Shup, J. L. (1976). "Nicholas Co. KY Vital Statistics", Vol. II, 1799-1855. | HERINS ELIZABETH (I25285)
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2459 | Per Larry Herrin: Source: Rose Thomas, rthomas14/@/prodigy.net Gene Hatfield, Chattanooga, TN | SISEMORE ALLEN GRANT (I29608)
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2460 | Per Larry Herrin: Spelling of last name was probably changed during Lawrence's lifetime. Lorenzior was commonly called Lawrence. !RESIDENCE: Lawrence moved from New York to New Jersey in 1712 with family. !VOCATION: Bernice Keister Book in the Tennessee State Archives, there are some facts recorded about Lawrence. New York records of 29 SEP 1700 show that the Mayor appointed him High Constable of the city. He was the assessor of the dock ward, 1705-6. He was listed in both the New York and New Jersey records as a merchant. He owned land in Monmouth Co., NJ., and houses and land in New York. He was also an Associate Justice of the Quarter Sessions of Monmouth Co., NJ from 1714 to 1721. Wordon, J. D. (1983). "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 113 Years Master Index 1870-1982". Auundsen Pub.: Decorah, IA. Van Hook, Lawrence 1908 Vol. 39 #1 Page 67 Notes: Vol. 10 Page 47 !DEATH: Will dated 1724 of Freehold, New Jersey. | VAN HOECK LAURENS (LAWRENCE) (I27302)
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2461 | Per Larry Herrin: Suffered last 3 years of his life from cancer. | WILBURN FRANK CECIL (I28046)
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2462 | Per Larry Herrin: Sylvester was a retired police officer. | TEMPLETON SYLVESTER V. (I29511)
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2463 | Per Larry Herrin: The 1850 DeKalb County, Alabama Federal Census, list John Gasaway as family # 169, living i n District 24, and a farmer, at 30 years old. | GASAWAY JOHN H. (I24986)
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2464 | Per Larry Herrin: The 1900 Jefferson Co., Al. Federal Census, Twp. 16, ( Appears to be in the Birmingham area ) R 1 E; dated June 16 & 18 1900, list Ransom and Lucinda being married for 33 years and ha ving had eight children, all still living. Living in the household at this time were; Ranso m & Lucinda; James V., son, age 24; Orpha L., daughter, age 19; William C., son, age 17 ; Emma, daughter, age 14. | STEELE RANSOM (I28328)
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2465 | Per Larry Herrin: The 1910 DeKalb Co. Al. Census shows Charlie living in the household with the Elishia Tatu m family as a boarder. He was 20 years old single and born in Al. | CULVER CHARLIE ALVIE (I29895)
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2466 | Per Larry Herrin: The children listed came from a 1920 DeKalb Co. Al. census with the exception of Mary . Lawson went by the name Lawson Taylor Bray. | BRAY LAWSON THOMAS TAYLOR (I29769)
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2467 | Per Larry Herrin: There are conflicting reports as to the actual birth year for Orpha. The census reports one age while her tombstone has another. Listed is the date calculated from the census. | STEELE ORPHA L. (I28330)
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2468 | Per Larry Herrin: This family appears on the 1900 Walker Co., GA census. | JR JOHN, BRAY (I29582)
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2469 | Per Larry Herrin: This obituary appeared in the Ft. Payne Journal on Wed. July 4, 1945. "Chester Bray Killed By Train" "Chester Bray, about 35, an employ of the Dyer Lumber Company, Trenton, Georgia, was fatally injured Thursday morning, June 21, at 8 o'clock, when a fast A.G.S. railway freight train struck his automobile at the street crossing near the Church of God, two blocks east of the courthouse. Bray was enroute to the Dyer Lumber Company planing mill where he was employed, and when he reached the railway crossing he evidently did not see or hear the fast approaching south bound freight train, for he drove his car upon the track immediately in front of the engine, and had no time to stop or escape before he was struck. The auto which Bray was driving was literally torn to scraps, the engine being hurled across the street some forty or 50 feet a way. Bray suffered a severe injury of the head, both legs appeared to be broken, and he evidently suffered from internal injuries as well. An ambulance from Chattanooga was called and made a record run to Trenton, and rushed the injured man to Newell's Sanitarium, where he died an hour after his arrival. Bray came to Trenton from Valley Head, Ala., some months ago, and secured a position with the Dyer Lumber Company as fireman, and has been regularly employed since his arrival here. He is survived bY his wife and other relatives who reside in Valley Head, -Dade County Times" | BRAY CHESTER LEVI (I29772)
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2470 | Per Larry Herrin: This particular "Squire Bray", was listed on the 1850 Census being in Pulaski County, Ky. H e also listed his birthplace as Ky., as did "Nicy". I've not been able to locate another "Sq uire Bray" the right age except this one. Therefore, I believe this to be the son of John a nd Elizabeth Herrin Bray. | BRAY SQUIRE (I24938)
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2471 | Per Larry Herrin: Wade Smith filed a claim with the Southern Claims Commision in Tn. and the file was allowed . This family was found on the 1850 Jackson Co. Tn. Federal Census and by 1860 they were in DeKalb Co. Al. living in the Head Springs District. | SMITH HAMPTON WADE (I28550)
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2472 | Per Larry Herrin: WILL: Lee Tucker's will id found on page 391 of Will Book 1822-23, registered 14 Jun. 1823. !His property was sold 30 Dec. 1823 and was recorded 24 May 1824, page 515, Will Book 1819-24, Wilson Co. Courthouse. !A small railroad station still stands called "Tucker's Gap" near the old Tucker Farm on the Leeville Pike or "Old Railroad Bed". The farm is now owned by Grafton Sanders, grandson of Berry Jacob Van Hook and great-great- great grandson of Lee Tucker. | TUCKER LEE (I27389)
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2473 | Per Larry Herrin: William and Elizabeth were the parents of twelve children. | BRAY WILLIAM (I31022)
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2474 | Per Larry Herrin: William has a military gravestone with the inscription "Company C, 1st Tenn. Ala. Vidette Ca lvary". William was 5'6" tall and had black eyes and brown hair and was fair complected. | BRAY WILLIAM CARROLL (I28495)
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2475 | Per Larry Herrin: Zealous Roden enlisted in the CSA, April 7, 1862 as a Pvt. at Warrenton, Marshall Co. Al. i n Co. B, 48th Ala. Inf. Regt. At the time of his enlistment he was a resident of Van Buren , Al. which was one mile west of Collinsville, Al. | RODEN ZEALOUS (I29263)
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2476 | Per Larry Herrin: Zeb and Elzina took care of his mother Mary Durham Smith until her death. They lived in Dutton, Al. | SMITH ZEB W. (I28723)
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2477 | Per Larry Herrin: Zolla never married. | KING ZOLLA MAE (I29037)
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2478 | Per Larry Herrin: [2bookout[1].FTW] 1860 AL, Jackson Co., Div 1, pg 126, William H. Bookout, age 20, born AL, living in household with parents. 1880 AL Jackson Co., District 99, ED 99, pg 14, William H. Bookout, age 10, born AL, both parents born AL, living in parents household. | BOOKOUT WILLIAM H. (I30834)
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2479 | Per Larry Herrin: [2bookout[1].FTW] 1920 AL Jackson Co., Base Precinct, Roll 16, pg 38 Bookout, Gaines hh m 42 AL TN TN Maud M. wife f 40 AL AL AL Herbert s m 15 AL AL AL (killed-train) Robert R. s m 13 AL AL AL Gaines H. s m 11 AL AL AL James E. s m 9 AL AL AL Pluma d f 5 AL AL AL (Private) d f 4 AL AL AL Margaret B. d f 2mo. AL AL AL USGENWEB Archives: CENTENNIAL CEMETERY, JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA GAINES BOOKOUT 1881 1952 MAUDE M. BOOKOUT 1879 1974 HUBERT BOOKOUT 1904 1935 Descendant Contact: 1.Shirley Bookout Evans (ShirleyEva/@/aol.com) d/o G.H. Bookout and Alice Price>Gaines Bookout and Maud Arnold>James Bookout and Millie Smith>Charles H. Bookout and Louisa Bray>Joseph Bookout and Polly Overstreet>Charles Bookout>Joseph Bookout. | BOOKOUT GAINES M. (I30837)
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2480 | Per Larry Herrin: [2bookout[1].FTW] 1920 AL Jackson Co., Prec. 6, ED 27, Roll 16, Pg 11A, 21 Jan 1920 Bookout, George W. hh m 44 AL AL AL farmer Beulah wife f 37 AL AL AL George C. son m 19 AL AL AL farm laborer Syd son m 16 AL AL AL farm laborer Ruth dau f 11 AL AL AL farm laborer Buried at Longacre Cemetery, Jackson Co., AL.--S.Evans | BOOKOUT GEORGE W. (I30836)
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2481 | Per Larry Herrin: [2bookout[1].FTW] Buried at New Hope Cemetery, New Hope, Marion Co., TN.--S. Evans | BOOKOUT MYRTLE L. (I30839)
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2482 | Per Larry Herrin: [2bookout[1].FTW] My mother, Alice Price Bookout, died on 21 Nov 1998, and is buried at the Sequatchie Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Jasper, Marion County, TN.--Shirley Evans, ShirleyEva/@/aol.com 2/1/99 | BOOKOUT SHIRLEY (I30846)
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2483 | Per Larry Herrin:!BIRTH & DEATH: From grave stone in Woodlawn Cemetery. Died of heart failure. | VAUGHN AUBREY EDWARD SR. (I27563)
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2484 | Per Larry Herrin:!BIRTH: Joseph Allen Herrin Family Bible (Photocopy in my files). !CENSUS: 1880 Census of Pulaski Co., KY, Stephen Jackson lists both parents as born in Virginia. | HERRIN STEPHEN JACKSON (I25061)
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2485 | Per Larry Herrin:!MILITARY: "Soldiers of Fincastle County, Virginia 1774", Compiled by Mary B. Kegley, page 58. Names from Accounts - Jno. Charlton Sundreis per audit | CHARLTON JOHN (I26864)
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2486 | Per Larry Herrin; !DEATH: Obituary in Somerset Newspaper. | CARLTON LLOYD (I25891)
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2487 | Per Larry Herrin; !LINEAGE: a) per Lyman C. Allen 221 Circle Drive Las Vegas, NV 89101 8 Apr 1990 letter to Larry Herrin. b) Claunch Family Book at Pulaski County, Kentucky Hist. Library !BIRTH: ibid !DEATH: ibid !NOTES: ibid "I have not been able to determine when Jeremiah moved to Ky., but it must have been during the mid 1790's. They settled along Buck Creek in then Lincoln County; later to become Pulaski County in 1799. In 1803, Jane Claunch received a patent on 200 acres of land on Buck Creek and Flat Lick Creek by virtue of having improved the same. This is the earliest record I have found of Claunch ownership in Pulaski Co." | CLAUNCH JEREMIAH (I24863)
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2488 | Per Larry Herrin; !Pulaski Co. birth records show 1820 birth and d/o Joseph and Milly Jackson. !MARRIAGE: Pulaski County, Ky Marriage Book I, page 133. Cormany, Jacob 1844 8-19 Rebecca Jackson b. Stephen Jackson "dau. of Joseph Jackson, she of age." Consent of mother of groom, Elizabeth Cormony. | JACKSON REBECCA (I30723)
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2489 | Per Larry Herrn: !MARRIAGE: Pulaski Co., KY MB 8, page 98 | HERRIN SARAH JANE (I25613)
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2490 | Per Lerry Herrin: !LINEAGE: FGS of Lois A. Yates, 910 Salem School Rd., Rineyville, KY 40162. | STOGSDILL WILLIS J. (I25559)
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2491 | Per Lola Angel, dob is December 18, 1863. | DUEKER MARIE (MARY) CHARLOTTE ELISABETH (I02589)
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2492 | Per Lola Angel, his name was William E. F. Brink. | BRINK WILLIAM E. (I00266)
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2493 | Per Lucille Althoff, baptism April 8, 1891 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Sponsors: Chritian Woker, Wilhelmine Oexemann, Emma Arnsmeyer. | PRUEHSNER AMANDA WILHELMINA EMMA (I17857)
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2494 | Per Lucille Althoff, baptism February 15, 1893 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Baptismal Name: Paul Fred Ernst Theodore Sponsors: Paul Zimmer, Fred Prueshner Served in the U.S. Army during World War I. | PRUEHSNER THEODORE ERNST (I17858)
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2495 | Per Lucille Althoff, baptism June 14, 1886 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Sponsors: Charlotte Prueshner, Karolina Prueshner, Karolina Flachshart, Charlotte Winte. | PRUEHSNER BERTHA CAROLINA CHARLOTTE (I17856)
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2496 | Per Lucille Althoff, Baptism June 5, 1898 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Sponsors: Mrs. Justina Weihe, Katharina Woker, Friedrike Bechmeyer. | PRUEHSNER ALMA KATHARINA FRIEDRIKA (I17860)
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2497 | Per Lucille Althoff, baptism November 24, 1895 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Sponsors: Karolina Prueshner, Lisse Prueshner, Miss Minna Kracht | PRUEHSNER ELIZABETH (LISSE) KAROLINA MINNA (I17859)
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2498 | Per Lucille Althoff, baptism September 16, 1883 St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, Illinois. Sponsors: Widow Engel Prueshner, Karolina Prueshner, Wilhelmine Zimmer. | PRUEHSNER AMELIA (EMILIE) CAROLINA WILHELMINA (I17855)
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2499 | Per Lucille Althoff, John's father may be Renke and his grandfather may be Martin Engelman. He was one of the founders of the Plum Hill Church. | ENGELMAN JOHN H. (I00383)
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2500 | Per Lucille Gaither, Linda was killed in an auto accident. | GAITHER LINDA (I11122)
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