Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 2,841
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1051 | Francis had one son | FULP, Francis (I4807)
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1052 | Franklins twin brother | FULP, Unk (I3814)
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1053 | Friedland Moravian Church is in Forsyth Co, NC - Need to check if there is another in Davidson Co. Coordinate with Tom | CARRUTHERS, John William Jr. (I4461)
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1054 | From A Costner Family Tree web site Most of the Costners throughout this area can trace their heritage back to Hans Georg Adam Kastner. After leaving Edenkoben, Germany, Adam and 4 of his 7 children when to England via Rotterdam around 1740. His wife stayed in Germany with his other three children. In 1748, Adam loaded up his family for the trip to the New World. After settling in York County, Pennsylvania he remarried and had three more children. His oldest son Jacob (and possibly Peter) were the first to travel to North Carolina. Adam and the rest of the family followed shortly. They settled in an area close to present day Dallas, North Carolina. The Kastner name was changed to Costner around this time. Although, Adam kept the Kastner name until his death in 1767. | |
1055 | From A Costner Family Tree web site Most of the Costners throughout this area can trace their heritage back to Hans Georg Adam Kastner. After leaving Edenkoben, Germany, Adam and 4 of his 7 children when to England via Rotterdam around 1740. His wife stayed in Germany with his other three children. In 1748, Adam loaded up his family for the trip to the New World. After settling in York County, Pennsylvania he remarried and had three more children. His oldest son Jacob (and possibly Peter) were the first to travel to North Carolina. Adam and the rest of the family followed shortly. They settled in an area close to present day Dallas, North Carolina. The Kastner name was changed to Costner around this time. Although, Adam kept the Kastner name until his death in 1767. | |
1056 | From A Costner Family Tree web site Most of the Costners throughout this area can trace their heritage back to Hans Georg Adam Kastner. After leaving Edenkoben, Germany, Adam and 4 of his 7 children when to England via Rotterdam around 1740. His wife stayed in Germany with his other three children. In 1748, Adam loaded up his family for the trip to the New World. After settling in York County, Pennsylvania he remarried and had three more children. His oldest son Jacob (and possibly Peter) were the first to travel to North Carolina. Adam and the rest of the family followed shortly. They settled in an area close to present day Dallas, North Carolina. The Kastner name was changed to Costner around this time. Although, Adam kept the Kastner name until his death in 1767. | KASTNER, Hans Georg Adam (I60975)
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1057 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1058 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1059 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | BLEVINS, Hugh Armstrong (I61693)
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1060 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1061 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1062 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | CARTER, Keturah (I61692)
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1063 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1064 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | |
1065 | From an e-mail message received from Irma Evans (ievans@hal-pc.org) He (Armstead Blevins) is a mystery, because we are still trying to find out where he is buried and what happened to him after he and Keturah parted. She is supposedly buried in Hempstead County, Arkansas, and we think she went there to live with her son, Hugh Blevins, and his family. I am quite familiar with the cemeteries there and actually had Hugh, wife Sarah, and son, Hugh, Jr.'s stones moved from private property to Macedonia Church out from Blevins, Arkansas (named after Hugh). | BLEVINS, Armstead (I61685)
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1066 | From Family Tree Maker, CD#134, Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Volume III, Page 666 Barnett, William - Private. - Res. Waltham; 21; clerk; El. Aug. 6, 1862; must. Aug. 16, 1862; must. out June 9, 1865. | BARNETT, William (I60250)
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1067 | From Genealogies of Virginia Families, Warren of Virginia and Maryland: (From Loraine Lynne Kerns) Sir Edward Warren, Knight, of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, born 1563, died 1609. High Sheriff of Cheshire, knighted in 1599 while serving in the Irish Wars, who was sixteenth in lineal descent from William de Warren, second Earl of Surrey, died 1138, according to Watson's "Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey and their Descendants," was the immediate progenitor of several early Virginians. Sir Edward had no issue by his first wife, a daughter of Sir Edward Fitton, and married secondly, circa 1581, Anne, daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bromall. His fifth child by this marriage was William Warren, who was in Virginia between 1633 and 1640. I have no other information on him. Sir Edward's son and heir, John Warren, of Poynton Manor, Cheshire, died June 20th 1621; had a son John baptised in August 1606 who in 1642 was living in St. Mary's County, Maryland and was killed in 1644 by Capt. Thomas Cornwallis and party, in Maryland; I have no information that he had issue. John Warren, of Poynton, who died 1621, has as son and heir, Edward Warren, of Poynton, born 1605, died 1667, whose third son was Colonel Humphrey Warren, born 7th June 1632, a planter in Charles County, Maryland, 1666, and in 1689 was appointed one of the justices of the Quorum and Coroner, and commander of the troops of Charles County, and was signer of the celebrated "Remonstrance" of the Maryland colonists, dated 27th March 1689. Colonel Humphrey's will, on file at Annapolis, is dated 14th August 1689, proved 25th February 1694-5. He names his sons Notley, Benjamin, Charles, John and Humphrey; his wife Margery, and divides about 800 acres of Charles county between them. He refers to a legacy from "The Hon'ble Thomas Notley" to his son Notley Warren. Thomas Notley, Gent., was a Burgess and a member of the Lower House of Maryland and an attorney at law; will proved 3rd April 1679. What was his relationship to, or interest in Notley Warren, I do not know. Nor have I any information as to whether or not Colonel Humphrey Warren's children had issue, excepting in the case of his son, John Warren, Gent., of Charles County, whose will was proved 13th February 1713-14, but he names only two daughters, Mary and Ann, and his wife Judith. The aforesaid Sir Edward Warren of Poynton, married, thirdly, 1597-8 Susan, born 1577, died 1636, daughter of Sir William Booth, of Dunham-Massey, and had by her Lieutentant Radcliffe Warren, who was unfortunately killed in Claiborn's raid on the Isle of Kent in 1635 (I have no knowledge if his issue, if any) and Thomas Warren, some of whose descendants for several generations are traced by their wills and realty transactions. In 1735 he patented 300 acres of land in Charles City county VA - 150 acres in right of his wife, Susan Greenleaf, widow of Robert Greenleaf, "an ancient planter" and 150 acres for the personal adventure of himself and two servants. He was a Burgess both in James City county and in Surry county as late as 1666. He had as second wife, marriage contract dated 25th September 1654, Elizabeth, widow of Major Robert Sheppard, of Lower Chipoaks. He had sons, John, Richard and Thomas but by which wife they were is not in eveidence. The son, Thomas Warren Jr., lived in Isle of Kent, MD (as did also his brother Richard) and was a planter, having a farm, seat or manor called "Poynton" after the ancestral seat in Cheshire, and was Lieutenant of the county company of soldiers. His will, dated 19th December 1684, proved 28th March 1685, names his wife "Elizabeth", but in Barton pedigrees she is called "Sarah". She was a daughter of Captain William Barton, of Charles County, High Sheriff, Justice, and one named in the "List of Good, Honest, Substantial Protestants in Maryland". Lieutenant Thomas and Elizabeth Warren had several children, among them Thomas, heir, of Charles county. He was a planter, and lived on his plantation called "Frailty". His will, dated 6th January 1705-6, proved 23rd November 1710 gives "Frailty" to his wife, Jane, and 300 acres of land to son, Thomas; mentions son, Barton, under age, and several daughters, and that his wife was with child. This minor son, Barton Warren, of Charles county, planter lived to inherit a portion of "Frailty" and by his will, proved 9th March 1757-8, divided a considerable estate among his sons, Notley, John, William, Barton, Edward and Robert, Mary Musgrove, Jane Hungerford and Susannah. This Robert Warren, of Charles county, born 1720, married and removed late in life to Tennessee. One of his children, Mary Warren, married John Stone, of Charles county, planter, born 1748, died 1776, who was a son of Thomas Stone, Jr., of Charles county (a brother of David Stone of "Poynton", the father of Thomas Stone, of Charles COunty, a signer of the Declaration of Independence), a son of Thomas Stone, of "poynton", Charles county, MD. (A grandson of Captain William Stone, first Protestant Gonernor of the Province of Maryland, 1648) and his wife, Elizabeth Warren, one of the daughters of the aforesaid Lieutenant Thomas Warren, Jr., of Charles county, who died in 1684. | WARREN, Thomas (I62770)
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1068 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 13 Feb 1863 GROOM: John B. Webster BRIDE: Rebecca Ann Angel Marriage date: 14 Feb 1863 Performed by: Richard B. Henderson, Justice of the Peace =========================== | Family F694
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1069 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 13 Feb 1863 GROOM: John B. Webster BRIDE: Rebecca Ann Angel Marriage date: 14 Feb 1863 Performed by: Richard B. Henderson, Justice of the Peace =========================== | Family F694
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1070 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 15 Jan 1866 GROOM: William P. Southern BRIDE: Mary E. Turner Marriage date: 18 Jan 1866 Performed by: James Roberts, Justice of the Peace | Family F630
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1071 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 15 Jan 1866 GROOM: William P. Southern BRIDE: Mary E. Turner Marriage date: 18 Jan 1866 Performed by: James Roberts, Justice of the Peace | Family F630
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1072 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 17 Dec 1866 GROOM: Manora H. Webster son of Peter Webster & --- Bostic BRIDE: Martha E. Carter dau of William Carter & Elizabeth Webster BONDSMAN: J. R. Turner [*** our guy!] Marriage date: 20 Dec 1866 Performed by: F. H. Jones Ref: Both death certificates. =================================== | Family F2068
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1073 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 17 Dec 1866 GROOM: Manora H. Webster son of Peter Webster & --- Bostic BRIDE: Martha E. Carter dau of William Carter & Elizabeth Webster BONDSMAN: J. R. Turner [*** our guy!] Marriage date: 20 Dec 1866 Performed by: F. H. Jones Ref: Both death certificates. =================================== | Family F2068
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1074 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 3 Dec 1856 GROOM: Thomas D. Neal BRIDE: Mahala J. Glenn Marriage date: ? Performed by: C. Duncan =============================== | Family F1727
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1075 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 3 Dec 1856 GROOM: Thomas D. Neal BRIDE: Mahala J. Glenn Marriage date: ? Performed by: C. Duncan =============================== | Family F1727
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1076 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 3 Jun 1852 GROOM: John B. Webster BRIDE: Eliza J. Long Marriage date: 6 Jun 1852 [*** note new date ***] Performed by: Albert Lomax, Justice of the Peace ============================================== | Family F693
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1077 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 3 Jun 1852 GROOM: John B. Webster BRIDE: Eliza J. Long Marriage date: 6 Jun 1852 [*** note new date ***] Performed by: Albert Lomax, Justice of the Peace ============================================== | Family F693
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1078 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 4 Aug 1845 GROOM: Elijah Frasure BRIDE: Susan Turner BONDSMAN: William Moore WITNESS: Ja. Scales [We have 11 Aug for the marriage date -- where did this come from?] ========================================================== | Family F677
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1079 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 4 Aug 1845 GROOM: Elijah Frasure BRIDE: Susan Turner BONDSMAN: William Moore WITNESS: Ja. Scales [We have 11 Aug for the marriage date -- where did this come from?] ========================================================== | Family F677
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1080 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 6 Dec 1841 GROOM: Peter F. Webster BRIDE: Sarah W. Bostwick BONDSMAN: William J. Turner [*** our guy!] WITNESS: Peter Scales ===================================== | Family F689
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1081 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 6 Dec 1841 GROOM: Peter F. Webster BRIDE: Sarah W. Bostwick BONDSMAN: William J. Turner [*** our guy!] WITNESS: Peter Scales ===================================== | Family F689
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1082 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 9 Jun 1866 GROOM: John W. Wilson BRIDE: Sarah M. Turner Marriage date: 14 Jun 1866 Performed by: L. J. Bodenhamer ================================== | Family F619
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1083 | From Gunn's marriage bond index: COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: 9 Jun 1866 GROOM: John W. Wilson BRIDE: Sarah M. Turner Marriage date: 14 Jun 1866 Performed by: L. J. Bodenhamer ================================== | Family F619
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1084 | From Kristina Turner research papers: Probably d/o John & Ruth Perdue | PURDUE, Nancy Diane (I1077)
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1085 | From Leona's obituary, she has 7 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and 9 great-great grandchildren. | UNK, Leona (I4494)
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1086 | From notes , not sure of source, I show Bessie, dtr of James L. Angel along with a date of 16jan1906 and a date of 2-24. Also listed with James is "Shady Grove Cemetery, Wesleyan Church at Colfax, NC | ANGEL, James L. (I5487)
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1087 | From obit, he also had grandson Chuck Fulp and wife, Traci, of Pleasant Garden; grand daughter, Kelli Coltrane and husband, Chad, of Climax, and four great-grandchildren and four brothers. | FULP, Charles Howard (I491)
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1088 | From obit, Thelma had 5 great-grandchildren: Brittany Fulp, Kelsey Lavole, Kayla Sheppard, Heather Fulp and Madeline Page Fulp. She was a member of Hodgin Memorial United Methodist Church. Obit does not mention husband as surviving. | LANDRETH, Thelma (I4973)
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1089 | From obit: Mrs. Fulp had been employed in accounts payable with Carolina Eye Associates and prior to this was employed in banking. She attended Concord United Methodist Church | GREENE, Brenda Lockhart (I242)
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1090 | From Obituary of Stella, brothers and sisters that predeceased her at time of her death on June 5, 2006 were Dorothy, Leonard, Howard, Reeves, Vance, and Thomas. Annie, Ruth and Henry were all living at time of Stella's death. | FULP, Stella Frances (I611)
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1091 | From Obituary: Graduate of North Stokes High School, Class of 2002. Stevie had a fascination with John Deere products and was a diesel mechanics student at Forsyth Technical Community College. He was also a member of Station 39, Danbury Volunteer Fire Dept. | FULP, Stevie Lee Jr (I4989)
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1092 | From Our Ancestry Submitter: Mary Lou Onelio (Girard, KS) Pg. 123 "The following information was given to me orally by James Norman ROSS of Evansville, Indiana. He was the grandson of Robert A. ROSS, and lived next-door to his grandfather all his life. Both were of clear mind although Robert lived to be in his nineties. The ROSS family came to America from Scotland around 1700. There were a dozen who came together. They landed in Delaware and from there migrated to Pennsylvania. The parents of Alexander ROSS were from Pennsylvania. They went to Maryville, Tennessee, where Alexander was born in 1813. Alexander, his wife (Margaret BEST) and his entire family moved to Clay County, Kentucky in 1866. At this time John Wesley ROSS and Thomas C. ROSS married Elizabeth CROOK and Sarah ROOT, respectively, and moved on to Crawford County (Girard), KS. Alexander and the rest of his family moved on to Henderson County, Kentucky, where they were enumerated in the 1880 census. Frances E. ROSS, a daughter, and husband Dillon BLEVINS remained in Clay County, Kentucky. Some time after 1880, Margaret and two of her children, David and Mary Jane (KINNAMON) died in Henderson County Margaret and David lie in unmarked graves. Alexander ROSS was a farmer and a preacher in the Missionary Baptist Church for nearly sixty years. | |
1093 | From Our Ancestry Submitter: Mary Lou Onelio (Girard, KS) Pg. 123 "The following information was given to me orally by James Norman ROSS of Evansville, Indiana. He was the grandson of Robert A. ROSS, and lived next-door to his grandfather all his life. Both were of clear mind although Robert lived to be in his nineties. The ROSS family came to America from Scotland around 1700. There were a dozen who came together. They landed in Delaware and from there migrated to Pennsylvania. The parents of Alexander ROSS were from Pennsylvania. They went to Maryville, Tennessee, where Alexander was born in 1813. Alexander, his wife (Margaret BEST) and his entire family moved to Clay County, Kentucky in 1866. At this time John Wesley ROSS and Thomas C. ROSS married Elizabeth CROOK and Sarah ROOT, respectively, and moved on to Crawford County (Girard), KS. Alexander and the rest of his family moved on to Henderson County, Kentucky, where they were enumerated in the 1880 census. Frances E. ROSS, a daughter, and husband Dillon BLEVINS remained in Clay County, Kentucky. Some time after 1880, Margaret and two of her children, David and Mary Jane (KINNAMON) died in Henderson County Margaret and David lie in unmarked graves. Alexander ROSS was a farmer and a preacher in the Missionary Baptist Church for nearly sixty years. | |
1094 | From Our Ancestry Submitter: Mary Lou Onelio (Girard, KS) Pg. 123 "The following information was given to me orally by James Norman ROSS of Evansville, Indiana. He was the grandson of Robert A. ROSS, and lived next-door to his grandfather all his life. Both were of clear mind although Robert lived to be in his nineties. The ROSS family came to America from Scotland around 1700. There were a dozen who came together. They landed in Delaware and from there migrated to Pennsylvania. The parents of Alexander ROSS were from Pennsylvania. They went to Maryville, Tennessee, where Alexander was born in 1813. Alexander, his wife (Margaret BEST) and his entire family moved to Clay County, Kentucky in 1866. At this time John Wesley ROSS and Thomas C. ROSS married Elizabeth CROOK and Sarah ROOT, respectively, and moved on to Crawford County (Girard), KS. Alexander and the rest of his family moved on to Henderson County, Kentucky, where they were enumerated in the 1880 census. Frances E. ROSS, a daughter, and husband Dillon BLEVINS remained in Clay County, Kentucky. Some time after 1880, Margaret and two of her children, David and Mary Jane (KINNAMON) died in Henderson County Margaret and David lie in unmarked graves. Alexander ROSS was a farmer and a preacher in the Missionary Baptist Church for nearly sixty years. | BEST, Margaret (I61957)
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1095 | From passenger records "www.ellisisland.org" 12-06-05 Ethnicity: German Last Place of Residence: Kobtern, Germany Date of arrival: Jun 08, 1914 Age at arrival: 7yr Gender: M Marital Status S Ship of Travel George Washington Port of Departure: Bremen Manifest Line No: 0013 | FULP, Johan (I5633)
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1096 | from Texas death cert ificate #6540 and tomb stone in Carsoln cemetery in Fannin Col., TX., He died of Nephritis and Cardeo Vascular Disease per his Death Certificate | Source Source: S103 (S103)
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1097 | From the death certificate (1-1348): Name: James B. Turner Age: 1 Birth date: October 19, 1912 Father: J A Turner Mother: Minnie Spoon/Spoore Date of death: Sept 1, 1914 _____________________________________ | TURNER, James B (I5161)
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1098 | From the death certificate (10-2): Name: Maggie J Hand Age: 63 yrs Residence: Madison Birth date: [not stated] Birthplace: NC Marital status: married Spouse: D M Hand Occupation: House work Father: John Webster, b. NC Mother: Jane Long, b. NC Informant: W H Knight Date of death: [not stated] Place of death: Rockingham Co, Huntsville Twp Cause of death: no Dr attending prior to death Contributory: [not stated] Burial: 2-23-1923 Eden Church ================================================ | WEBSTER, Maggie J (I5183)
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1099 | From the death certificate (108-308): Name: John William Rhew Age: 77 Residence: 3707 Phillips Park Drive, Greensboro, N.C. Birth date: 2-25-1882 Birthplace: Unknown Marital status: Married Spouse: Scottie Lewis [2nd wife? -- TWM] Occupation: Merchant Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Informant: Mrs. J. W. Rhew Date of death: 12-8-59 Place of death: Residence -- 3707 Phillips Park Drive Greensboro, N.C. Cause of death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Contributory: [blank] Other: Bronchietosis Burial: 12-10-59 Midway Cemetery, Guilford Co. [Note: This is probably "our" guy (the husband of Bertha Turner), but there is no direct proof on the document. It is interesting to note that Bertha is also buried at Midway Cemetery (from the obit).] ================================================================= A while back I sent you the death cert for a John William Rhew. I suspected that this was "our" guy, but there was not enough info on the document to prove it. The following obit proves that it is indeed "our" guy: Death notice, Greensboro Daily News, Wednesday, 9 Dec 1959, p. B4: John W. Rhew Is Dead At 77 John W. Rhew, 77, died at noon yesterday at his home, 3707 Phillips Park, after an illness of 18 months. He was a retired grocer and a member of the Buffalo Baptist Church. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday ... with the Rev. G. W. Wilson, pastor of the Corliss Street Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Midway Cemetery, off the Huffine Mill Road. ... Surviving are his wife, the former Scottie Lewis; six sons, Albert, Herman, Bernest and Stedman Rhew of McLeansville, William Rhew of Greensboro and Harrison Rhew of Burlington; two stepsons, Charlie W. and Lee Stewart of Greensboro; two daughters, Mrs. Lera Smith of Winter Park, Fla., and Mrs. Onida Smidth of New Castle, Pa., tow stepdaughters, Miss Elizabeth Stewart and Mrs. Lucille Smith of Greensboro; one brother, Kuby Rhew of Greensboro; one sister, Mrs. Veda Russell of Greensboro; 23 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ========================================================= More on John W. Rhew: SECOND MARRIAGE From the Guilford Co vital records index online: Reel 1957, Frame 925: Groom: John W Rhew Bride: Scottie L Stewart Issued: 3 Oct 1957 Married: 3 Oct 1957 ============================================================== | RHEW, John William (I4780)
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1100 | From the death certificate (115-268): COUNTY: Guilford Name: William Adam Young Age: 89 yrs Residence: Rockingham Co Route 1, Stokesdale -- outside city limits Birth date: Sept. 15, 1871 Birthplace: N.C. Marital status: Widowed Spouse: Gracie Turner Occupation: Ret. Farmer Father: Anderson P. Young Mother: Frances A. Young Informant: Bernard A. Young Date of death: July 19, 1961 Place of death: Guilford Co Route 1, Stokesdale -- outside city limits Cause of death: Uremia Due to: Arteriosclerotic nephrosclerosis Burial: 7-22-61 Seventh Day Adventist Ch., Kernersville [Note: Vestal has said that William Young is buried at Stokesdale Christian Church Cemetery.] ___________________________________________________________________ | YOUNG, William Adam (I1033)
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