Notes
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1301 | Died from giving birth to first daughter. | Ahern, Maureen M. (I6774)
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1302 | Died in Emory hospital. | Truitt, Clyde A. Jr. (I771)
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1303 | Died in Georgia Baptist Hospital. | Farmer, Jane (I1190)
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1304 | Died in the Ragland Clinic. | McAllister, Charlie Wesley (I1161)
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1305 | Died in World War I somewhere in France. | McAllister, Otis (I1162)
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1306 | Died of measles in an epidemic. | Hull, Mary Ann (I3581)
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1307 | Died of Measles in epidemic. | Hull, Sarah Jane "Janie" (I3619)
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1308 | Different family members have different opinions as to whether she was Isabelle Christina OR Christina Isabelle. | Watson, Christina Isabelle "Belle" (I5402)
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1309 | Dorretta's grave stone states her name as Loretta. | Duensing, Doretta H. "Retta" (I5275)
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1310 | Drowned. | Smith, Phoebe Irene (I183)
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1311 | e-mail: ladybug@lewiscounty.com | Aldridge, Amanda Ann (I303)
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1312 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I299)
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1313 | Edmund was the Earl of March, Earl of Ulster. | Mortimer, Edmund (I4735)
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1314 | Elam's middle name may have been spelled Lawrence. | Kitchen, Elam Laurence (I26)
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1315 | Elijah died in military service of the Confederate States of America. | Hull, Elijah W. (I3582)
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1316 | Elijah was "slow" due to a fever as a child. He never married. | Crouch, Elijah D. (I67)
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1317 | Elizabeth was probably already married to James Michael when the family made the move from Monroe County, Tennessee to Carroll County, Georgia. In 1830/1831 James' father also moved to Carroll County, Georgia. | Adams, Sarah Elizabeth (I1678)
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1318 | Ellen's parents are the Ernest Friesendorf's of Menaham, New Jersey. They were living in Paradise, Butte County, California, as of early 1981. | Friesendorf, Ellen Margret (I103)
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1319 | Emil's given name may have been Amiel. | Girsch, Emil (I6394)
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1320 | Emma G. Hull died young. | Hull, Emma G. (I3622)
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1321 | Eve's middle name is shown also as Evalyn or Evalina. Eve was not able to shed any light on this. | Kitchen, Grace Evelyn (I25)
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1322 | Family had her born on 6 Jun 1909 in Miles City, Custer County, Montana. | Eyre, Sylvia Elizabeth (I567)
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1323 | Francis may have been Franklin Carl or Carl Franklin or Francis Carroll. | Kitchen, Francis Carl (I27)
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1324 | Frank was known by his last name. He was a musician, drums I think. According to Eve KITCHEN Blaikie's middle name was Joseph. | Blaikie, Frank James (I84)
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1325 | Franklin's middle name may have been Robert. Frank may have been born before Clyde. | Anderson, Franklin Robert "Frank" (I63)
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1326 | From appealdemocrat.com (Marysville, CA newspaper, on-line) Mildred Sue Binse - Obituary Mildred Sue Binse of Yuba City passed away July 1, 2013 at the age of 79. She was born in Alamogordo, NM on January 8, 1934 and has been a Yuba-Sutter resident for 55 years. Mildred is survived by her husband, James R. Binse and sons, Gerald R. Binse and William J. Binse. Inurnment will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 9th at Live Oak Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Ullrey Memorial Chapel. The family would appreciate that donations in Mildred's name be sent to Sutter North Hospice. | Crowe, Mildred 'Sue' (I453)
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1327 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2184)
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1328 | Gene was killed in a sanctioned motorcycle race. | Eufusia, Eugene Aldo (I323)
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1329 | George and Myrtle lived in the towns of Goldfield and Independence, Colorado, where George was a gold miner. He worked for a number of mining companies. | Hemingway, George T. (I5382)
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1330 | George was cremated, and his urn was placed in his Mother's grave at Sunset View Cemetary, El Cerrito, California. findagrave.com memorial # 79705559. To view, click on the number. | Kitchen, George Edward (I24)
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1331 | GeorgeAnn thinks he died in Oxnard, CA. | Shewfelt, Lawrence Ronald (I427)
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1332 | German spellings in names were usually changed in the USA. English does not use the ü. It is replaced with just u or with ue. | Von Rückert, Ludwig (I671)
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1333 | Harold was reported missing in action in Korea, 2 November 1950. He was then reported to have died on 30 April 1951, probably in a prison camp. His remains were found and identified, then returned to his family in 2015. | Sparks, Harold (I341)
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1334 | Hazel's last name may have been Andersen. | Anderson, Hazel A. (I6369)
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1335 | He changed his name to Clayton C. Greenstreet, using this name most of his adult life. | Greenstreet, Lafayette Washington (I3413)
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1336 | He died "near" Cheyenne. | Ahrens, John Michael (I333)
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1337 | He was born "near" Jacksonville. | Hull, David Jasper Jr (I3584)
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1338 | He was born "near" Jacksonville. | Hull, Rev. Samuel Smith (I3580)
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1339 | Helen was cremated, and is in the Coutelinc Cemetary, Butte County, California. Helen's middle name may have been Rosabella. | Kitchen, Helen Rosabel (I141)
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1340 | Henry was killed during the Battle of Towton in the War of the Roses. | Percy, Henry (I4704)
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1341 | Henry was the 1st Earl of Northumberland. | Percy, Henry (I4733)
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1342 | Henry was the 2nd Earl of Northumnberland. | Percy, Henry (I4712)
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1343 | Henry was the 3rd Earl of Northumberland. | Percy, Henry (I4704)
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1344 | His birth is also indicated to be in Albemarle, Surry County. I cannot find any indication of a place in Surry County by that name. | Gray, William F. Jr. (I4857)
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1345 | His date of death is not sure. It was said he died on a Thursday. 5 May 1980 was a Monday. The marriage of Willard and Leta is also shown as 2 October 1942. | Berry, Willard Rial "Bill" (I227)
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1346 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I428)
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1347 | His original given name may have been Lorenz. | Overton, Lawrence Thomas (I164)
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1348 | Horace Nuburn served in the US Navy SeaBees during Word War II. | Hull, Horace Nuburn (I3858)
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1349 | Hugh came to America in 1774 with his parents, he was 8 years old. They first settled in South Carolina, and from there they went to Georgia. McRae's were found early in Marlboro County S. Carolina and in Richmond County, N. Carolina, counties that border each other, Malcolm was found as an ancestor at the LDS Family History Center, submitted by Juanita Inglish Johnson, 1012 S. Horne St. Mesa Arizona and in the computer program, World Family Tree, submitter unknown. The book, Scots in the Carolinas, lists a Malcolm McRae, born 1756. Emigrated to America in 1791. A farmer in Robeson County N.C. with a wife and eight children in 1812. If Hugh were born in 1761, this Malcolm could not be his father. | McRae, Hugh Bain (I1288)
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1350 | Hunky died of influenza in the great influenza epidemic in 1918. | Kitchen, Elam Laurence (I26)
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