Notes
Matches 1,351 to 1,400 of 1,698
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1351 | Immigrated to USA in 1878. Naturalized. Spoke, read, and wrote in English. | Knudsen, Nelson K. (I5374)
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1352 | Immigrated to USA in 1888. Spoke, read, and wrote in English. | [---?---], Lena (I5375)
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1353 | In a Nursing home. | Carroll, Banie Gertrude (I2423)
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1354 | In St. Mary the Virgin Church. | Family F1542
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1355 | In the Nashville Historic District of present day Nashua. | Family F21
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1356 | indagrave.com memorial # 31681607. To view, click on the number. | Lang, George Washington (I322)
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1357 | Iris left around late 1923 or early 1924. It is thought she may have married Theodore Laurence, "Lorie". She was last heard from in a letter to her mother from France. She and Lorie were headed for a safari somewhere in Africa. | Anderson, Iris Ethel (I11)
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1358 | Isaac's birth record shows him as Isaac E. Kitchen. He is also shown as Isaac E. in the 1860 and 1870 Census. In the 1880 and 1900 census he is shown as Isaac W. | Kitchen, Isaac Warren (I18)
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1359 | Isaac's middle name is variously reported as Warren, Oscar, or R. In the family record book compiled by his daughter-in-law he is shown as Isaac Warren Kitchen. Issac came to California in 1854. He then returned to Mass., and brought his family to California in 1856, via the Isthmus of Panama. They lived in San Francisco for about a year, and then settled in Butte County, at what is now known as Coutolenc. The site of their home is on the right of Hupp Coutolenc road just past the road to the cemetery where many of the family are buried. Issac is listed as a miner in the 1870 census. His birth place is given as England in that census. Family documentation says he was born at sea enroute from England to Nova Scotia. Other information indicates that he was born in Canada. If he was born at sea he probably would be listed as born in Canada where the ship arrived. Isaac is buried in the Coutelinc cemetary, Butte County, California. He and his wife are in one of the oldest plots in the cemetary. This plot was surrounded by a picket fence, but now just a chain. Family members say that Isaac's wife Phoebe donated an acre of land for the cemetary when Isaac died (another acre was from the Coutolenc family earlier). | Kitchen, Isaac Warren (I138)
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1360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F149
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1361 | James , a farmer, served as a soldier between 1836-1837, assisting in removing the Indians west of the Mississippi River. He and wife Margaret were active members in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He served as "exhorter", class leader, and Sunday School Superintendent. He is on the 1830 Monroe County, Tennesse census. Thereafter, he is on the Carroll County, Georgia census. | McAllister, James Blanton (I709)
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1362 | James died as a result of a fall from a horse while breaking horses. This is from a quiote by daughter Beaulah to Dave Boatman in 1966. | Hull, James Henry "Jimmy" (I3620)
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1363 | James died in "The Battle of White Oak Swamp" which took place on this date during the Civil War. | Hendricks, James Allen (I3315)
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1364 | James was an advisor to King Henry VII, Lord Pres. of Wales, and Papal Legate to Ireland. | Denton, James (I4317)
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1365 | Jesse and Mary raised their fourteen children in a two story house near Jonesborough, Tennessee. | Family F955
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1366 | Jesse helped build Fort Stafford on New River in Montgomery County, Virginia in 1778. He was drafted in 1781 to go against the British with Colonel Ferguson at King's Mountain, but was diverted to guard against Indian attacks. | Crouch, Jesse Hiter Sr. (I2549)
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1367 | Jesse was a Baptist Minister of the Fall Branch Baptist Church. | Crouch, Reverand Jesse Hiter Jr. (I5311)
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1368 | Jimmy was killed in a motorcycle accident. | Turner, James Crowe (I463)
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1369 | John & Rebecca moved from Tennessee to Paulding Georgia about 1824, when their son William was eight weeks old. In a settlement of the estate, John Little, the Coroner of Paulding county, Georgia, charged the estate $12.50 "for holding the inquest on the body of Said John Adams on 20 Aug 1852 and also $1.00 for the Counstables for summoning the Jurors." Apparently John died under suspicious circumstances, for an inquest to have been held into the cause of his death. Rebecca Adams (wife of John, mother of the children) was appointed guardian for the minor children 13 May 1856. | Adams, John Charles (I1677)
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1370 | John may have been born in Felstead instead of Little Baddow. | Porter, John Sr. (I4307)
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1371 | John McGinnis died as an infant, and is buried at Thurber, Texas. | McGinnis, John (I3501)
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1372 | John was a Superior Court Judge in Santa Clara County. | Foley, John Dennis Sr. (I559)
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1373 | John was already deceased when the ship (James Moran) arrived on 6 Oct 1841 at Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales, Australia. | Anderson, John (I6854)
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1374 | John was the Sheriff of Lincolnshire. | Neville, John (I4714)
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1375 | John's given name may have originally been Johannes. | Girsch, John C. (I6390)
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1376 | John's middle name is shown as Bunyan in some documents. | Denton, Reverend John Bunard (I5240)
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1377 | Joseph Moody died in military service in Germany during World War II. | McGaha, Pvt. Joseph Moody "JM" Jr. (I3880)
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1378 | Joseph received a land grant in 1790 at Sinking Creed, Washington County, Tennessee. Joseph was sheriff of Washington County, Tennessee from 1800 to 1806. While sheriff he often worked with Andrew Jackson, then a judge. Joseph was a Revolutionary War soldier in Virginia. Joseph lived on Boone's Creek. | Crouch, Joseph (I2541)
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1379 | Joseph's mother was apparently a native American. This is from handed down family information. | Campbell, Joseph Salisbury (I5112)
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1380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8)
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1381 | Ken and Thais bought property from Denton and Linda Anderson in 1985. Denton and Linda did not know who the buyers were until about 2 weeks before escrow closed 9 May 1985. | Braden, Kenneth G. Jr. (I125)
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1382 | Kentucky Adjutant General, Report 1861-65; 13th Kentucky vol Cavalry, Co. F. David Crockett, Corporal, mustered in at Camp Nelson 23 Dec 1863, died of wounds 9 Nov 1864. (Note: Willaim Crockett Bible: David, b. 3 July 1837; wounded 2 COt 1864; died 9 Nov 1864.) | Crockett, David (I4227)
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1383 | Killed by Union sympathizers. | West, William Yarbrough "Billy or Horsefly" (I6651)
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1384 | Killed in a storm on horseback. | Beauchamp, Nancy (I4800)
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1385 | Killed in battle with Indians. | Denton, Reverend John Bunard (I5240)
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1386 | Killed in the Civil War. | Crockett, David (I4227)
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1387 | Knight of the Garter, Knight of Bath. Justice of Chester, North Wales and Flintshire, Warden of the East Marches, Captain of Berwick-upon-Tweed. | Percy, Sir Henry "Harry Hotspur" (I4725)
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1388 | Korney worked in the lumber mill in Stirling City until his retirement. | Kitchen, Warren Alexander (I21)
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1389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1241)
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1390 | Location of burial unknown. findagrave.com memorial # 106205363. To view, click on the number. | Hardy, Elizabeth (I5161)
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1391 | Lou and her first husband were divorced. Lou's name is also shown as Mattie Louisa. Lou's first marriage is also reported as 31 May 1901. This is possibly an error. It is the same date as the birth of her first daughter, Ann. Lou died at Peralta Hospital. | Kitchen, Meta Louise (I20)
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1392 | Lucy died while the family was traveling to California. | Cox, Lucy A. (I5181)
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1393 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I270)
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1394 | Marie's brother Dave Boatman indicates that she was killed when her transport plame crashed on takeoff from Kwajalein Atoll. | Boatman, Ensign Marie Margaret (I4584)
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1395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1519)
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1396 | Marraige was recorded in Lynn County, Texas. | Family F1764
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1397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F51
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1398 | MARRIAGE: International Genealogical Index; 1994 Edition; Version 3.05; Extracted marriage records from Jasper county, Missouri; Batch # M515261; Dates 1841 - 1874; Source Call # 930887. MARRIAGE: State of Missouri; county of Jasper; filed for record 20 Sep 1845; recorded 1 Oct 1845; copy of original in posession of Janet Johns; Napavine, Wa. | McRae, William Alexander (I1274)
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1399 | MARRIAGE: International Genealogical Index; 1994 Edition; Version 3.05; Extracted marriage records from Jasper county, Missouri; Batch # M515261; Dates 1841 - 1874; Source Call # 930887. | Gibson, Catherine (I1357)
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1400 | MARRIAGE: International Genealogical Index; 1994 Edition; Version 3.05; Source information list relationships of direct-line family members; Batch # F508511; Sheet # 28; Source Call # 1553398. DEATH: Amy must have died between 1845 and 1850 because her last child, Malinda, was born 1845 in Missouri and Daniel her husband was re-married to Frances Hicks in the 1850 Census. Daniel and Frances' first child, Benton Smith, was not born until 1852. I believe Amy is burried in Adams Cemetery as is Daniel, in McDonald County Missouri. It is possible that Amy died during or shortly after the birth of her last child. | Adams, Amy Elizabeth (I1273)
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