Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 2,841
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1001 | Elizabeth's father was Hubert Danny Fields Jr. but she was raised by her mother and took her mother's maiden name Carter. | CARTER, Elizabeth D (I4633)
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1002 | Elmo M. Angel, of City View, dies in France. Corp Elmo Murphy Angel 26, son of Mr & Mrs R. L. Angel, City View was killed in action in France, September 20, according to a message received by his parents from the War Dept. Corp. Angel entered service in April 1941, and received his training at Camp Blanding, Fla., Camp Shelbu, Miss., Fort Sill, Okla, and Camp Gruber, Okla., before going overseas in June of this year. He wa in the field artillary. | ANGEL, Elmo Murphy (I810)
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1003 | Emigrated to America in 1885 | VOLPP, Christian Wilhelm (I7180)
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1004 | Emigrated to America in 1885 | VOLPP, Pauline Christian (I7183)
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1005 | Emma attended Sharp Institute, Greensboro, NC furthering her education. Sharap Institute later changed it's name to Greensboro Women's College. Source: G'son Ralph Fulp | LADD, Emma Frances (I111)
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1006 | Evelyn had three half-brothers and four half-sisters, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren | HOPPER, Evelyn (I5846)
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1007 | F b: Balt. MD 18AUG1862 M b: Balt. MD 23JAN1863 SOI: RN3723 | MONAGHAN, Edward John (I1390)
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1008 | f b: Bristersburg, VA m b: Catlett, VA SOI: 10 SOI: RN3741 | MILLER, George Kenneth (I1538)
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1009 | F b: Naperville IL M b: Pontiac Mi No Child SOI: RN3741 | CRIBBS, John C (I1530)
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1010 | F b: Pittsfield ME M b: Corrinna ME SOI: Bk "Hist of Edwards Fam." SOI: RN3741 | PUSHAW, Blanch (I1408)
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1011 | f b: Washington DC m b: Oxon Hill MD SOI: 10 | ANDERSON, Ronald George (I1543)
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1012 | F/M b: Johnstown PA SOI: RN3851 | MARGUCCIO, David John (I1555)
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1013 | F/M b: St Louis MO SOI: RN3725 | HARTNETT, Steven Michael (I1558)
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1014 | F/M b: Wilmington NC SOI: RN3851 | MINTZ, Jr. Jack Wayne (I1556)
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1015 | Family member-Glenn McGee told Ves Fulp, that Henry Boyles was not the father of Lillie and Mary Jane, that the father was unknown. | FULP, Jo Ann (I2363)
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1016 | farmer | |
1017 | farmer | |
1018 | farmer | |
1019 | farmer | |
1020 | farmer | BARNETT, William Briton (I60071)
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1021 | farmer | MILLER, Samuel Wilson (I60108)
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1022 | farmer | MILLER, Jacob Sherman (I60110)
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1023 | Father b: Lexington NC Mother b: Waldorf MD SOI: RN3851 | WICKS, William Henry (I1532)
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1024 | Father may have been Benjamin or John - both living in Symmes Township at the time. David Smith also married a child of Thomas Wray. David is believed to be Melinda's brother. | |
1025 | Father may have been Benjamin or John - both living in Symmes Township at the time. David Smith also married a child of Thomas Wray. David is believed to be Melinda's brother. | |
1026 | Father may have been Benjamin or John - both living in Symmes Township at the time. David Smith also married a child of Thomas Wray. David is believed to be Melinda's brother. | SMITH, Melinda (I62703)
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1027 | Father: Clarence Herbert Nelson (1889-1955) Mother: Anna Liz Devault (1892-1980) Many years after her husband died, she remarried. Her 2nd husband was James Wesley Coffey Sr (1911-1997). He died in Dayton, Yamhill, OR and Lillie then moved to Florence, Lane, OR. Lillie died as Lillie J Coffey on 22 Aug 2008 in Washington Co., OR (probably in Hillsboro, where one of her sons and his family lived. After she died, her son and his family moved to Florence). ~~~~~~~ 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Lillie Rosenbalm Age: 22 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1918 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: Montana Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Home in 1940: Dallas, Polk, Oregon Street: Uplow Avenue House Number: 902 Inferred Residence in 1935: Newberg, Yamhill, Oregon Residence in 1935: Newberg, Yamhill, Oregon Sheet Number: 8A Household Members: Name Age Clay Rosenbalm 32 Lillie Rosenbalm 22 Larry Rosenbalm 9/12 Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: Dallas, Polk, Oregon; Roll: T627_3378; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 27-9. | NELSON, Lillie J (I14985)
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1028 | Film Number: 1820890 Digital Folder Number: 4312377 Image Number: 00633 Sheet Number: 9 ~~~~~~~ Maxine got married 3 months before her 16th birthday when was she born? ~~~~~~~ 1912 Social Security records give Maxine's birth date as 15 May 1912. Her obit states she was 89 when she died, so that would mean she was actually born in 1913 - Her tombstone reads May 15 1913 ~~~~~~~ U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 Name: Maxine Amacker Birth Date: 15 May 1914 Address: 513 N Jackson St, Poplarville, MS, 39470-2001 Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings ~~~~~~ 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Maxine Peters Home in 1920: Poplarville, Pearl River, Mississippi Age: 7 years Estimated birth year: abt 1913 Birthplace: Mississippi Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's Name: A L Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Alice Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age A L Peters 58 Alice Peters 47 Taofton Peters 17 ***Trafton Homer Peters 15 ***Omar Reba Peters 11 Maxine Peters 7 *** AKA Mae Maxine Peters Amacker Ida Lou Peters 20 Raymer Peters 21 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ 2003 Social Security Death Index Name: Maxine M. Amacker SSN: 426-64-6825 Last Residence: 39470 Poplarville, Pearl River, Mississippi, United States of America Born: 15 May 1912 Died: 28 Jan 2003 State (Year) SSN issued: Mississippi (1952) Source Citation: Number: 426-64-6825;Issue State: Mississippi;Issue Date: 1952. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: Social Security Administration. Socia ~~~~~~~ 2003 Deceased Name: Maxine Amacker Service: 2 p.m. Thursday at First United Pentecostal Church in Poplarville. POPLARVILLE --- Maxine Amacker, 89, died Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003, in Poplarville. Mrs. Amacker was a member of First United Pentecostal Church of Poplarville and a retired nursing assistant and homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Argel Amacker; two sons, Joe Bob and Freddie Paul Amacker; and a daughter, Janice Amacker. Survivors include four daughters, Joyce Talley of Jackson, Joann Tally of Bush, La., Linda Whitten, and Lois Farmer, both of Poplarville; two sons, Jerry Amacker, and Lionel Amacker, both of Poplarville; 18 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today at First United Pentecostal Church in Poplarville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. White Funeral Home in Poplarville is in charge of arrangements. Sun Herald, The (Biloxi, MS) Date: January 29, 2003 Edition: TSH Page: A10 Record Number: 0302060002 Copyright (c) 2003 The Sun Herald ~~~~~~~ MAE MAXINE'S STORY: This story was written by Randa Gay Talley, daughter of Joyce Nell Amacker I just wanted to share the story from Granny, Mae Maxine Peters, on a visit as I passed through town once, going to an interview for an airline. She told me of when Mama Alice told her she wasn't 'really' her mother. Granny was still little...about 9 then. She told her Olga was really her mother and Granny said she ran out of the house refusing to believe it... having been so shaken by it, they never mentioned it again! AT all...for her entire life, until Granny decided to share it to her grown grandchildren...but I think only Mama's (Joyce Nell Amacker Talley) kids were told. She also told me that Mama Alice forbade contact with Bilbo? (Who we are pretty sure is the scoundrel)... but she found a whole stack of cards hidden under the seat of a car someone had in the family. It was letters and postcards and all the postcards had a clock on them...that must've been a secret message between them. Mama Alice burned them all. What I wouldn't do to have those cards!! ..But as a Mother, the pain she was put through by her child, I am sure I would have done the very same and not thought one second about historical anything! This story makes for a very good part in a book I hope to write one day :) Granny also told me once they (or either this was Olga & her siblings' story, I've since forgotten this major detail, sadly)...but were left at home while the adults went into town on horse & buggy. A sweet lady came to babysit them. As this kind stranger took care of them for the best part of the day, the parents returned. As they came to the house, the lady was seen to be looking toward heaven and simply vanished & they could not find her. Sweet story and granny told it with precise, sincere truth in her voice...as matter of fact and nothing less. Granny told me that as Olga was a teenager, she became quite a Preacher at some of the tent meetings and brush arbor gatherings. I about fell off my chair to learn that, but it was something that I could tell made Granny very proud, but felt she'd definitely walked away from a tremendous call on her life as a minister. If I'd not heard Granny tell me this, I'd not believe it. "Aunt" Olga was very different than Granny, in regard to being a devoted & vocal Christian. I hear myself sometimes mimic Granny as she ends things she was doing with a reverential "Jesus, Jesus". Granny had severe osteoporosis in her aging years, but the women of Poplarville must've known who my grandmother was, as a lady of God. Granny told me she'd met one of the ladies from the Baptist Church while working at the hospital as a nurse's aide. This lady was in charge of the women's bible study. She asked Granny to come speak after having spoken with Granny to realize she held deep faith in God. I was very surprised to hear Granny would do this! She told me how she shared with them how God healed her and they all cried as she told her story...how God healed her of pain in her legs that hurt so badly & she had heard the Lord tell her to open His Word, lay it on her legs and she'd be healed. Granny said it was a total miraculous deliverance from pain. As Granny ended up in a nursing home in the end, the doctors x-rayed her legs and marveled at how it could even be possible for her to have walked, the bones were so porous. She left us a very rich legacy of faith & we are very thankful to have come from such a spiritual legacy!! | PETERS, Mae Maxine (I18279)
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1029 | Find A Grave Memorial # 92470847 | BROWING, Mary Louella (I28232)
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1030 | Find A Grave, : Find A Grave | Source Source: S362 (S362)
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1031 | Find A Grave, : Find A Grave | Source Source: S363 (S363)
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1032 | Find A Grave, : Find A Grave | Source Source: S576 (S576)
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1033 | Find A Grave, : Find A Grave | Source Source: S577 (S577)
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1034 | Find A Grave, : Find A Grave | Source Source: S761 (S761)
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1035 | First Baptist Ch of Elkin !SOURCE Obituary | HARRIS, Mary Eddie (I880)
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1036 | First name may be Elizabeth per 1880 US Census | SULLIVAN, Bitsey (Betsy) (I379)
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1037 | First name may be William ============================================== From the death certificate (9-266): Name: Holman Stewart Age: 62 yrs Residence: [blank] Birth date: Sept. 26, 1859 Birthplace: Rockingham Co, New Bethel Twp Marital status: Married Spouse: [blank] Occupation: Farming Father: Alfred Stewart, b. Rockingham Co Mother: Carolina Carter, b. Rockingham Co Informant: Enoch Tucker Date of death: Sept. 27, 1922 Place of death: Rockingham Co, New Bethel Twp Cause of death: Found dead in bed probably acute cardiac dilixition [prob dilatation - TWM] Contributory: Giores? Disease Burial: Sept. 27, 1922 T J Carter farm? [Note: This is definitely "our" guy (Fannie Wilson's second husband), as the next item shows.] ========== 1920 NC census, Rockingham Co, E.D. 214, New Bethel Twp, p. 94, Sheet 15A, #262/262, 12 Mar 1920: Stewart, Holman Head age 61 Farmer, General farm Fannie Wife age 45 none Thomas Son age 17 none Thomas, Earl Stepson age 16 none [Note: nearby families: #259 Enoch Tucker -- informant for Holman Stewart death cert. #260 Frank Wilson (incl father Watt) #261 James Wilson end of note.] | STEWART, Holman (I3646)
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1038 | Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 Name: William Phelps Latiolais Marriage Date: 3 Jun 2000 County of Marriage: Palm Beach Gender: Male Race: White Certificate: 074956 Source: Florida Department of Health Source Information: Ancestry.com. Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Florida Department of Health. Florida Marriage Index, 1927-2001. Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida. Marriages records from various counties located in county courthouses and/or on microfilm at the Family History Library. | LATIOLAIS, William Phelps (I14305)
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1039 | Following Barlow's death, Hazel moved to Durham, NC to be near her brother, Ray. Later, moved to Naples, FL. Ray continues to reside in Durham, NC as of May 2005 Vestal, was so good to hear from you and most interesting. Sorry to hear that so many have this eye problem. My sight left me it seems overnight but still do very well except straight ahead vision. Yes, Hazel has lived in Naples since about 1980 - When Balow,(her husband) died in 99 she came to Durham and then to Winston but she was not happy and several years ago moved back to a retirement home there. Good to hear about Paul's girls - We kinda lost contact since we have been in Durham. Maybe we can make to the reunion next year. But who know what the future will be. Fondest regards, Ray (5-17-05) | FULP, Hazel Ida (I3217)
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1040 | Following from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0022.html William emigrated from England in 1646, probably to Virginia and then to Maryland in 1647. It was common for settlers to go over into Virginia for a time and return to Maryland to claim more land. On 7 Apr 1648 William White claimed 100 acres of land for Hungerford's arrival in 1646. Archives of Maryland Vol. I, Page 226, Assembly Proceedings: 29 Feb 1647 - All assembled except Thomas ALlen, John Lewger prox: Mr. Bradnox and Mr. Fenwick. William Whitle, Stannop Roberts and William Hungerford petition for themselves and severall Soldiers against the estate of Mrs. Margarett Brent for their wages. And the said Mrs. Brent promised to send downe to Virginia with all speed ready tobacco to be procured by her, to buy provisions of dyett of them, most importuned and desyred by them. | |
1041 | Following from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0022.html William emigrated from England in 1646, probably to Virginia and then to Maryland in 1647. It was common for settlers to go over into Virginia for a time and return to Maryland to claim more land. On 7 Apr 1648 William White claimed 100 acres of land for Hungerford's arrival in 1646. Archives of Maryland Vol. I, Page 226, Assembly Proceedings: 29 Feb 1647 - All assembled except Thomas ALlen, John Lewger prox: Mr. Bradnox and Mr. Fenwick. William Whitle, Stannop Roberts and William Hungerford petition for themselves and severall Soldiers against the estate of Mrs. Margarett Brent for their wages. And the said Mrs. Brent promised to send downe to Virginia with all speed ready tobacco to be procured by her, to buy provisions of dyett of them, most importuned and desyred by them. | |
1042 | Following from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0022.html William emigrated from England in 1646, probably to Virginia and then to Maryland in 1647. It was common for settlers to go over into Virginia for a time and return to Maryland to claim more land. On 7 Apr 1648 William White claimed 100 acres of land for Hungerford's arrival in 1646. Archives of Maryland Vol. I, Page 226, Assembly Proceedings: 29 Feb 1647 - All assembled except Thomas ALlen, John Lewger prox: Mr. Bradnox and Mr. Fenwick. William Whitle, Stannop Roberts and William Hungerford petition for themselves and severall Soldiers against the estate of Mrs. Margarett Brent for their wages. And the said Mrs. Brent promised to send downe to Virginia with all speed ready tobacco to be procured by her, to buy provisions of dyett of them, most importuned and desyred by them. | HUNGERFORD, William Sr. (I62644)
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1043 | Following from Rudisill Ancestors/Pennsylvania German Ancestors of the Hiram and Irene Frysinger Family 2/15/95 When Jacob wrote a will on 10 Nov 1785, he directed that all of his real and personal property be sold at public venue. The money was to be divided equally among his ten children. He specifically spelled out that if any of his daughters should die, her share would go to her children. No money was to go to the husbands. This will was brought for probate on 10 Jan 1787. The executor of his estate reported to the court on 25 May 1790 a balance of 1952.15.5 1/2 pounds. (York County, Pennsylvania Orphans Court Docket F-258) The burial sites of Jacob and Elizabeth are unknown. | RUDISILL, Johann Jacob (I62206)
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1044 | Following is a more detailed obit for Bryant Turner than I had seen to date. Some points to consider: (1) This obit reinforces the notion that his wife Elma had been previously married to a Mr. Trivette. This sheds doubt on the notion that Trivette was Elma's maiden name (Kristina had reported that she was the daughter of Thomas Trivette). (2) It gives the date of death as 4 Apr -- we had 5 Apr from earlier sources. (3) Note that daughter Frances is married to Hoover. We had her as Frances Wentz. Either this is incorrect, or Hoover was an earlier marriage. Tom ====================================================== Winston-Salem Journal, 5 Apr 1968, p. 6. Bryant D. Turner MOCKSVILLE -- Bryant David Turner, 70, of Mocksville died before arriving yesterday at Davie Hospital after a heart attack. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Eaton's Chapel. Burial will be in Union Chapel Methodist Church cemetery. He was born in Rockingham County to David [sic] and Clementine Turner and was a retired painter. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elma Trivette Turner; a son, Benjamin Turner of Wilkesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Brenda Miller of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Frances Hoover of Salisbury; a stepson, Robert L. Trivette of Salisbury; a brother, H. S. Turner of Winston-Salem; and three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Williams of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Cora Hege of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. [sic] Ardena Turner of Southern Pines. ======================================================== | TURNER, David Bryant (I1108)
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1045 | Following is probably the death record for John V. Orrell, the husband of Etta Turner, but I cannot be 100% sure. The main problem is that Kristina had said that John's parents were Washington & Maggie Orrell, whereas this record names Dan & Lee Anne as the parents. If this *is* our guy, then Gracie Eggleston would be John's later wife, Etta having died in 1915. From the death certificate (Rockingham, Book 34, p. 123): Name: John Vance Orrell Age: 79 yrs Residence: Leaksville, Rockingham Co Birth date: Oct. 22, 1867 Birthplace: Greensboro, N.C. Marital status: Married Spouse: Gracie Eggleston, age 50 yrs Occupation: Merchant Father: Dan L. Orrell, b. Guilford Co. N.C. Mother: Lee Anne Rankin, b. Greensbro N.C. Informant: L. R. Orrell, son Date of death: 19 Jun 1947 Place of death: Leaksville, Rockingham Co Cause of death: Myocarditis (Chr.); Acute Cardiac dilatation Contributory: Coronary Sclerosis Burial: 21 Jun 1947 Green Hill, Greensboro ========== VGF NOTE: I have made a separate entry for this John Vance Orrell. Needs further checks to see if it is a match for Etta Turner. | ORRELL, John Vance (I5403)
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1046 | Following Letter from the DAR Library, Washington, D.C. from George Dellinger, Shenandoah Co. VA. to John Stout, Carter Co. TN. "June the 18th 1816 Dear Friend This is now the 4th letter I send you without getting an answer. I thought to try once more if perhaps I might get some word from you Tommy came to my House a short time before christmas he was not alltogether well and complained of the yellow jaundice which was curet, but a very bad Cough he had till he died, we had different Doctors to attend him the last was David Neaf whose skill is much spoken of but all in vain for he departed this life the 2nd March last (past). About his clothing we know not what to say, but want to hear from you what we are to do with them. He desired that I should send them word that they should not live as he had, and he had done But to Change their way of living as they hoped to be saved, not only one of you But Father, Mother sisters brothers and all Relations; He said as he could not see you here no more he was sure he would see you all at the day of the general Resurection. Please to come and fetch his Clothing for the do us no good he had no debts, and I make no Charge you have noghint to pay for him I paid all; we are all well at present Joshua Foltzes wife died soon after Thomas---And we hope these lines will find you all well. However please to Write to us or come in as soon as possble---and further Please to Write to Adam Miller on Holston River Sullavan County and he will send us word immediately-- I remain Your Loving Friend George Dellinger Shenandoah County Virginia Mr. John Stout ****** The above is a true copy of a letter written by George Dellinger to Mr. John Stout, Carter County, Roan Creek, Tennessee. The orginial is in the possession of J. H. Pierce, County Supt. Schools, Mountain City, Tenn. Signed W. M. Vaught Notary Public My commission expires July 17, 1935" | STOUT, Thomas (I60932)
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1047 | Following was posted on http://genforum.genealogy.com/fulp on July 11, 2001 "I am having a hard time finding any information myself about the Fulp Family. I am also a Fulp born in Iredell Co. If you have any info, I would be interested. My father was John W. Fulp, his father was Revie Osborne Fulp, his father was Sidaeny Fulk. The Fulp name was originally Fulk." =================================== | FULP, Diane (I5418)
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1048 | For Burials, check Eden - between Madison & Pine Hall - Back Road ____________________________________________________________________ 1900 R'ham Census, E.D. 71, Huntsville TWP, p7A, 12 Jun 1900 #112/113 shows: Southern, William (?) Head Nov 1838 61 M 34 Farmer Mary E Wife Aug 1843 56 M 34 5 5 Mary (?) Dau Oct 1872 27 S William T Son May 1874 26 S Farm laborer Gentry, Ada M Dau Nov 1870 29 Wd ? 4 4 Tracy Gson May 1889 11 S William A Gson Aug 1891 8 S Mary O Gdtr May 1891 9 S May J Gdrt Nov 1896 4 S Cox, Robert G Boarder Apr 1881 19 S Farm Laborer All born in NC except for William A Gentry, who was probably born in VA (the enumerator scratched out the beginning of the entry, leaving what looks like "ginia"), All parents born in NC. The two 1891 birth dates are correct, so we must have at least one grandchild who isn't Ada's. Probably William A, since he wasn't born in NC. But where is Ada's 4'th kid???? ________________________________________________________________________ Kristina notes give death month as June Southern's found in 1880, 1900 census, all 5 children were alive as of 1900 census. Tom McElflesh notes references William P. Southern's death certificate date (received from Virginia Caruthers) as: Date of death: not stated Marital status: married Birth Place: Stokes Co Age: 82yrs, 15 days Occup: Farmer Father: Simpson Southern Mother: Rebaca(?) F(illegible - 3 or 4 letters long) Informant: Thos. Southern, Stokesdale, NC Cause of death: Old Age, no doctor in attendance Buried: Eden Church Date of burial: 6-5-1920 (which I interpret as 5 JUN 1920 Follow-up comment by Tom McE: This implies a birth date of late May 1838, but the grave marker says 19 NOV 1838 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ From the death certificate (7-250): Name: William Pinkney Southern Age: 82 yrs 15 days Birth date: Nov 19 1837 Birthplace: Stokes Co Marital status: married Occupation: Farmer Father: Simpson Southern, b. NC Mother: Rebaca Foy, b. NC Informant: Thom Southern Date of death: [blank] Place of death: Rockingham Co, Huntsville Twp Cause of death: No Dr in attendance Old age Contributory: [blank] Burial: 6-5-1920 Eden Church [Note: Birth date: 19 Nov 1837 -- the death certificate. Nov?1838 -- the 1900 census. 19 Nov 1838 -- the grave marker (per Virginia Caruthers). end of note.] | SOUTHERN, William Pinkney (I1071)
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1049 | Forest worked 44 years for Universal Leaf Tobacco Co and retired as senior vice president of J.P. Taylor Tobacco Co. (from Obit). | ANGEL, Robert Forest (I819)
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1050 | Found Gaspered spelled several ways -> also Gasper, Jasper, Gaston, and Gaspered. It's spelled Jasper in his Civil War Records. He enlisted in the Confederate army in 1863. SOI: Paul Sisco e-mail on 11-26-2012. | FULP, Gaspered (I440)
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