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1201 | From the marriage record (Book 9, p. 1602): COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: March 19 1877 GROOM Name: Pleasant B. Neal Age: 21 yrs Residence: Rockingham Father: William Neal, living in Rockingham Mother: Nancy Neal, living in Rockingham BRIDE Name: Mary E. Angel Age: 21 yrs Residence: Rockingham Father: C. D. Angel, living in Rockingham Mother: M. G?. Angel, living in Rockingham CERTIFICATE Marriage date: 20 March 1877 Location: the Residence of C. D. Angel, Huntsville Twp Performed by: Hamilton P. Lomax, Justice of the Peace Witnesses: C H Satterfield C R Angel J H Neal ========== | Family F2128
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1202 | From the marriage record (Book 9, p. 1716): COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: Jan 22nd 1900 GROOM Name: John R Nelson Age: 21 yrs Residence: Stokesdale Father: Dodson Nelson, living in Stokesdale Mother: Ann Nelson, dead BRIDE Name: Annie Turner Age: 19 yrs Residence: Rocky Springs Father: Joseph, living in Rockingham Co. Mother: Nelly Turner, living in Rockingham Co. CERTIFICATE Marriage date: 24 January 1900 Location: the home of Bride, Huntsville Twp Performed by: C F White, Justice of the Peace Witnesses: S R Lemons W P Angel J S Southard =========================================================== | Family F615
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1203 | From the marriage record (Book 9, p. 1716): COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: Jan 22nd 1900 GROOM Name: John R Nelson Age: 21 yrs Residence: Stokesdale Father: Dodson Nelson, living in Stokesdale Mother: Ann Nelson, dead BRIDE Name: Annie Turner Age: 19 yrs Residence: Rocky Springs Father: Joseph, living in Rockingham Co. Mother: Nelly Turner, living in Rockingham Co. CERTIFICATE Marriage date: 24 January 1900 Location: the home of Bride, Huntsville Twp Performed by: C F White, Justice of the Peace Witnesses: S R Lemons W P Angel J S Southard =========================================================== | Family F615
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1204 | From the marriage record: COUNTY: Stokes Issued: Jun 30, 1891 GROOM Name: John F. Caruthers Age: 33 Residence: Rockingham County N.C. Father: John Caruthers, dead Mother: Minerva Caruthers, living BRIDE Name: Mattie B. Brown Age: 18 Residence: Stokes County N.C. Father: Wilson Brown, dead Mother: Lucind Brown, living CERTIFICATE Marriage date: Second day of July 1891 Location: Residence of M. O. James Beaver? Island Twp, Stokes Co Performed by: F. L. Townsend, Minister of M. E. Ch. So. Witnesses: ??? M. O. James W. A. Young ==================================================== | Family F1892
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1205 | From the marriage record: COUNTY: Stokes Issued: Jun 30, 1891 GROOM Name: John F. Caruthers Age: 33 Residence: Rockingham County N.C. Father: John Caruthers, dead Mother: Minerva Caruthers, living BRIDE Name: Mattie B. Brown Age: 18 Residence: Stokes County N.C. Father: Wilson Brown, dead Mother: Lucind Brown, living CERTIFICATE Marriage date: Second day of July 1891 Location: Residence of M. O. James Beaver? Island Twp, Stokes Co Performed by: F. L. Townsend, Minister of M. E. Ch. So. Witnesses: ??? M. O. James W. A. Young ==================================================== | Family F1892
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1206 | From the Stokes County marriage bond index: GROOM: Webster, Pleasant BRIDE: Susan Lewis BOND DATE: 22 Jan. 1848 BONDSMAN: Reuben D. Golding WITNESS: Jno. Hill, C.C.C ================================ VGF had marriage date listed as 22 Jan 1848 ================================ | Family F703
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1207 | From the Stokes County marriage bond index: GROOM: Webster, Pleasant BRIDE: Susan Lewis BOND DATE: 22 Jan. 1848 BONDSMAN: Reuben D. Golding WITNESS: Jno. Hill, C.C.C ================================ VGF had marriage date listed as 22 Jan 1848 ================================ | Family F703
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1208 | From the Winstoln-Salem, NC Journal, January 11. 1935 Mr & Mrs W. T. Ingram announce the marriage of their daughter, Z. Blanche, to Ralph A. Fulp on Saturday, Dec 22 1934, at Martinsville, VA, with Rev. P. M. Hank, pastor of the First M. E. Church, South, officiating The couple was accompanied to Martinsville by Mr and Mrs Sam Stanley. Mrs Fulp is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. T. Ingram, of Kernersville, and Mr Fulp is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fulp. They will make their home with the bride's parents. | Family F2339
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1209 | From the Winstoln-Salem, NC Journal, January 11. 1935 Mr & Mrs W. T. Ingram announce the marriage of their daughter, Z. Blanche, to Ralph A. Fulp on Saturday, Dec 22 1934, at Martinsville, VA, with Rev. P. M. Hank, pastor of the First M. E. Church, South, officiating The couple was accompanied to Martinsville by Mr and Mrs Sam Stanley. Mrs Fulp is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. T. Ingram, of Kernersville, and Mr Fulp is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fulp. They will make their home with the bride's parents. | Family F2339
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1210 | From Tom McElfresh e-mail dated 5-31-03: The 1910 North Carolina census lists Marion V. Bullock, age 33, born in NC, married for twelve years, and living with his wife Lou Z. Bullock and six children. Marion's occupation is "Farmer" on a "General Farm" and he can read and write. He owns his farm, free of any mortgage. This census lists Lou Z. Bullock, age 28, born in NC, married for twelve years, the mother of seven children, six of which were living in May 1910. She can read and write. The children are: Sampson A. Son age 10 Early? N. Son age 8 Claud G. Son age 6 John W. Son age 4 Curdis Son age 3 Odis T. Son age 8?/12 Also listed: Nancy M. Mother age 75, widow Martha C. Aunt age 52, single All born in NC; all parents born in NC. Ref: Rockingham Co, E.D. 132, Huntsville Twp, p. 12, Sheet 1A, #3/4, 3 May 1910. ____________________________________________________________ | BULLOCK, Merrion Vance (I3736)
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1211 | From Tom McElfresh notes "Bertha Turner Rhew was buried 17 Aug 1952 at Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery. (I believe this is in Guilford Co, but I'm not sure.) The service was conducted by pastors from the Midway Pilgrim Holiness Church and the Second Pilgrim Holiness Church. Ref: funeral notice, Greensboro Daily News, 16 Aug 1952, Sect. 1, p. 3." | TURNER, Robertha Faye (I1052)
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1212 | From Tom McElfresh notes "The obit for Laura Frances Turner Bullock (Greensboro Daily News, 19 Jun 1959, p. B11) gives her age as 82. The funeral notice (Greensboro Daily News, 20 Jun 1959, p. A3) gives her age as 80, which is in agreement with the 1900 census.? | TURNER, Laura Frances (I1093)
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1213 | From Tom McElfresh notes 3-22-03: Looks like Etta had more kids, but they died young: 1910 NC Rockingham Co E.D. 154 Leaksville Twp p. 53 Sheet 12A 21 Apr 1910 #179/185 Boulevard Street [image 23] Orell, John V Head 42* M1 20 *; Finishing Mill Etta V Wife 37 M1 20 5 2 none Persey P Son 19* S weaver; cotton mill LeRoy Son 16 S office work; office All born in NC; all parents born in NC. John's occupation looks something like "Bone cloth man" ??? John rents his house. * asterisk denotes unclear or illegible entry ====================================================================== | TURNER, Etta Virginia (I4584)
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1214 | From Tom McElfresh notes of June 19, 2003: From the death certificate Guilford Co, Roll 11, p. 769: Name: Martha Bullock Turner Age: 50 Residence: Brantham St. Birth date: July 27, 1874 Birthplace: Rockingham Co Marital status: Married Spouse: [not stated] Occupation: Housewife Father: George Bullock, b. Guilford Co Mother: Nancy Vaughn [birthplace not stated] Informant: H. L. Turner Date of death: July 28, 1924 Place of death: Guilford Co Greensboro, N.C. Cause of death: Cancer of uterus Contributory: Unknown Burial: July 30, 1924 Oak Level Cemetery [Note that Martha's mother is said to be Nancy Vaughn, not Perdue.] | BULLOCK, Martha A (I1083)
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1215 | From Tom McElfresh notes of May 27, 2003: The handwritten notes state that John David Lemons was first married to Eliza Ann Friddle (1843-1870). This is as I suspected. Data from other sources (incl "The Heritage of Rockingham County") indicate that Eliza Ann was the first child of Frederick Friddle (1820-1886) and Charity Keck (1821-1876). Eliza had a younger brother named David Rankin Friddle (1851-1926). David Rankin Friddle had two sons, James Weldon Friddle and David Lawrence Friddle, who married the daughters of Leonard Anderson Southern & Mary Elizabeth Caruthers. =============================================================== | FRIDDLE, Frederick (I5032)
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1216 | From Tom McElfresh notes on Mar 22, 2003: 1910 NC Rockingham Co E.D. 161 New Bethel Twp p. 173 Sheet 2B 19 Apr Road from Simpson's Store to Price's* Store #49/49 [image 7] Bailey, Sam Head 40 M1 16 Farmer; Gen Farm Lettie A Wife 33 M1 16 1 1 None Martha Dau 13 S None All born in NC; all parents born in NC. Sam owns his farm, free of mortgage. All can read and write; Martha has attended school. *asterisk denotes unclear or illegible entry. Note: #47/47 is James & Mary Bailey (ages 56 & 49). Sam's parents? ---------------------- 1930 NC Rockingham Co E.D. 79-18 New Bethel Twp p. 270 Sheet 8B 17 Apr #150/150 [image 16] Bailey, Samuel Head 59 Wd Farmer; Farm Frank L adopted son 23 S Farmer; Farm Samuel was 23 when he first married. All born in NC; all parents born in NC. Samuel owns his home (a farm). Neither Samuel nor Frank are veterans. Both can read and write. _______________________________________________________________ | BAILEY, S. A. G. (I4655)
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1217 | From Tom McElfresh Notes: "George Burton Bullock was buried 25 Apr 1950. Ref: funeral notice, Greensboro Daily News, 25 Apr 1950, Sect. 1, p. 9." ================================================================ From Tom McElfresh Notes 6-19-03: Based on the 1900-1930 censuses, I have come up with the following list of the children of George & Laura Turner Bullock: [?] ? b. ? died before the 1900 census Naomi F b. Mar 1897 William M b. Jun 1898 J. Coy M b. Sep 1899 [?] ? b. after the 1900 census ** [?] ? b. after the 1900 census ** [?] ? b. after the 1900 census ** F???? M b. c.1908 Henry M. M b. c.1910 Mozelle F b. c.1914 Rosa B. F b. Oct 1918 ** Two of these three died before the 1910 census. One was living, but not enumerated. The above model presumes that everyone did their arithmetic correctly! =========================================================== | BULLOCK, George Burton (I3735)
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1218 | from Tom McElfresh notes: "The handwritten notes state that John David Lemons was first married to Eliza Ann Friddle (1843-1870). This is as I suspected. Data from other sources (incl "The Heritage of Rockingham County") indicate that Eliza Ann was the first child of Frederick Friddle (1820-1886) and Charity Keck (1821-1876). Eliza had a younger brother named David Rankin Friddle (1851-1926). David Rankin Friddle had two sons, James Weldon Friddle and David Lawrence Friddle, who married the daughters of Leonard Anderson Southern & Mary Elizabeth Caruthers." ___________________________________________________________ More info on Leonard Southern from Tom McElfresh on 3-9-04: Leonard Anderson Southern b. 8 Aug 1861, NC d. 28 Apr 1916 br. Stokesdale, Guilford Co, NC cem. Stokesdale Christian Church Cemetery occ. Farmer; Rural Mail Carrier; Justice of the Peace ________________________________________________ | SOUTHERN, Leonard Anderson (I4424)
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1219 | from Tom McElfresh notes: "The handwritten notes state that John David Lemons was first married to Eliza Ann Friddle (1843-1870). This is as I suspected. Data from other sources (incl "The Heritage of Rockingham County") indicate that Eliza Ann was the first child of Frederick Friddle (1820-1886) and Charity Keck (1821-1876). Eliza had a younger brother named David Rankin Friddle (1851-1926). David Rankin Friddle had two sons, James Weldon Friddle and David Lawrence Friddle, who married the daughters of Leonard Anderson Southern & Mary Elizabeth Caruthers." | FRIDDLE, Elizabeth Ann (I5031)
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1220 | from Tom McElfresh research notes | LEMMONS, Mary Etta Jane (I5028)
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1221 | From WFT #2385 William Jr. appears to have been a man of greater mans than his father. This may have been due in part to William's father-in-law being a man of considerable means. He was given 63 acres by his father-in-law Charles Brown. | TILLER, William Jr. (I62691)
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1222 | From WFT #2385 - William Tiller was a resident of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia and Richmond County, Virginia. The first record of William is a lawsuit by William against the estate of John Erwin for a bill dated Dec. 6, 1684 in Old Rappahannock County. The suit itself was settled in 1685. William was apparently a man of modest means. He was the guardian of Samuel Nichols, and lived on land belonging to the minor Samuel Nichols until Nichols reached legal age. At that time, William bought 100 acres from Nichols for a very favorable price. When William died, he left a modest personal estates and left half of the 100 acres purchased from Samuel Nichols to his son John and half to his wife for life. After the death of his wife, the 50 acres were also to go to William's son John. The fact that William was a man of modest means and William's age indicates that he may have been the same William Tiller imported by Rees Hughs in 1650. Uner the Headwright system Rees Hughs received 450 acres in New Kent County, Virginia for the importation of 9 people, including a William Tiller. Often such imported people were poor and served as indentured servants to pay for the cost of their voyage. Unfortunately, we may never know if the two William Tillers are the same because the New Kent County records were destroyed by fire intentionally set by John Price Posey. | TILLER, William (I62695)
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1223 | fromCorie date Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:13 AM Was wondering if you've been following Solomon's first son's line. (Robert Jasper Phelps). If so, here's an obit for Robert's granddaughter, the daughter of Permelia "Minnie" Frances Phelps and John Jackson Embrey: Thelma M. Blankenship, 83, of Medford, died Saturday (Jan. 1, 2000) at Farmington Square in Medford. No service is planned. Interment was in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Medford. Memorial contributions may be made to Providence Community Health Foundation, Hospice, 1111 Crater Lake Ave., Medford, OR 97504, or the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 698, Medford, Or 97501. She was born Thelma M. Embrey on Oct. 4, 1916, in Waurika, Okla. On Aug. 1, 1935, she married Alva A. Blankenship, who died in 1977. She moved to the Rogue Valley in 1945 from California. She moved to the Portland area in 1959; to Mesa, Ariz., in 1976; and returned to Medford in 1995. Survivors include a son, Donald W., Central Point; a daughter, Barbara A. Daniel, Livermore, Calif.; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Arrangements: Conger-Morris Funeral Directors, Medford. http://archive.mailtribune.com/archive/2000/january/10500n12.htm | PHELPS, Robert "Bob" Jasper (I16585)
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1224 | Funeral Service was held at 1pm, Tuesday, Nov 28, at Pine Hall Baptist Church in Pine Hall, NC | FULP, Janie L (I5930)
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1225 | G'G'Father owned store in Level Cross - on 220 across from old home place. | VICKORY, Robert Jr (I5231)
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1226 | G. L. Carter, 49, of Winnfield, succumbed at 5:15 a.m. Friday, September 27, after a four month illness with a brain tumor. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a.m. September 28 at the First Baptist Church with the pastor, Dr. W. L. Holcomb, officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Pineville, under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Tommy Stretch, J. W. Sanders, Jerry Harris, Rock Ray, Tom Brady, Leo Baker, and D. C. Allbritton. An employee of Arkansas Fuel Oil Company for 18 years, Mr. Carter had been a resident of Winnfield for the past four years. His wife, Mrs. Maurice Carter, has been connected with a Winnfield hospital for the past nine years. Mr. Carter was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Doghtery M. Fraternity, an oil company organization. He is survived by his wife and one son, Edwin, Winnfield; his mother, Mrs. Mollie Carter, Altheimer, Ark.; four brothers and three sisters. | CARTER, Garland Lee (I7217)
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1227 | Gardens of Memory Cem Morris Chapel UM Ch !SOURCE Obituary | BENNETT, Nonnie (I2647)
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1228 | Gary and Debbie divorced sometime in 2003 or 2004 at Ft Pierce, FL | FULP, Gary Alan (I939)
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1229 | gave shot of drugs jail for life | TALLEY, Shari Glenn (I13303)
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1230 | GENERAL: Doc. No. McG-1985-1, p. 6. Typewritten narrative entitled Tennesse McGuffins by Audrey Taylor McGuffins Phelps: John R McGuffin, my great, great grandfather, married Nancy Cook. He was born in Ireland and she in Virginia. They lived in Greene county until after the Civil War, then moved to Sweetwater in Monroe County, Tenn. They are buried there. They had five daughters and one son, Mary, Catherine, Elizabeth, Margaret, S(?)harlott and Jonathon R. They were all born in Virginia. Jonathon R was born in 1830 and died in 1865. He was a sergeant in the Confederate Army and died with two other soldiers in a skirmish 12 miles from his home in Greene County, TN. All three were buried in a common grave near a place called Roaring Springs, TN. He was Married to Ellen Tellena Self of Sullivan county. Their children were: John David June 20, 1857 James Jason July 19, 1859 Margaret Angeline Nov. 27, 1860 Lewis Harmon Jan. 16, 1862 Albert Perry Dec. 5, 1863 CENSUS: Doc. No. McG-1990-9, p. 18. Excerpt of 1860 Federal Census. 1860 U.S. Census, Green County, Tenn. (Town/Township: Blue Springs); family number 1373. District 23. LDS Family History Center Microfilm 0024553. Enmnerated on Dec. 14 or 16. Names listed in this household during this census were: Johathon McGuffin, age 27, male, occupation of farmer, value of personal property was $600, value of real estate of $0, birthplace was listed Virginia. Ellen, age 21, female, birthplace of Tennessee. John, age 3, male, birthplace of Tennessee. James, age 1, male, birthplace of Tennessee. MARRIAGE: Doc. No. McG-1990-14, p. 25. Copy of Greene County marriage record of Jonathon McGuffin and Ellen T. Self. Copy from the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, utah. Record no. 117 Jonathon McGuffin to Ellen T. Self Sept. 4th. "(Illigible word) 8th Dier 1857. (Illigible word) The rites of matrimony was solomonized between the within persons September 7, 1856 by me. (two illigible initials) Page (two illegible initials)" MARRIAGE: Doc. No. McG-1996-44, p. 67. Notes from telephone conversation between Ellen Johnson Powell and Christine Bebee Keener about vital statistics Ellen obtained from microfilm records of vital statistics of Tennessee at the downtown public library in Chattonooga, Tennessee. Jonathon R McGuffin and Ellen Self were married Sept 7, 1856, at Green County, Tennessee. MILITARY: Doc. No. McG-1996-54, p. 78. Handwritten notes of Selma McGuffin Long that possibly refer to military records of John R McGuffin: "Green Co. John McGuffin, 1 Stgt, Comp 1, 29 infantry, 18th ca(illegible), Confederate Archives Div., Tenn. State, Larring 741 2561." (from the Pauline McGuffin Cavin collection) Jonathan joined the 29th Regiment of the TN Infantry of the Confederacy Army, in Henderson, TN on August 21, 1861. His name was spelled Jon, Jonathan and Johnathan on various pay vouchers and muster rolls. He was promoted to Sergeant on November, 1, 1862. One Muster roll shows him in Dalton, GA on Jan 15, 1864. He is thought to have fought with his childhood friend and Capitan, Jackson Decator Bushong, through-out the South before returning with him to East TN near the end of the war where they both died in a skirmish on April 4, 1865 (see Album Section).. | MCGUFFIN, Jonathan R (I6927)
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1231 | Georg Crafft Volp's 1754 Probate record in Germany shows that one son was Georg Crafft Volp who had gone to America. Our Georg Crafft Volp arrived in America in 1751 and eventually changed his name and his family's last name to George Fulp. His wife Maria Magdalina must have been known as Mary because that is how it is shown in George's Last will and Testament.. | VOLP/FULP, George Crafft (I6525)
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1232 | George Crafft Volp's 1754 Probate record in Germany shows that one son was George Crafft Volp who had gone to America. Our George Crafft Volp arrived in America in 1751 and eventually changed his name and his family's last name to George Fulp. His wife Maria Magdalina became know as Mary which is how she was shown in in George's Last will and Testament. | VOLP, Georg Crafft (I7303)
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1233 | George Samuel Turner b.1932 has 30 follow-on generations | GIST, Zipporah (I3685)
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1234 | George Samuel Turner, b.1932 has two further ancestor generations | YOUNG, Benjamin (I3684)
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1235 | George's marriage to Lydia was his third marriage | SARDESON, George (I5623)
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1236 | Get name and ID from Bill for Child No. 2 | FULP, Ann Leonard (I980)
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1237 | Getting married June 21, 1997 per Virginia Fulp Moore. SOI: From Obituary, Mr Fulp grew up In Walnut Cove, NC and attended the Walkertown Schools. He made his home in Spokane, WA for nearly 20 years before coming to Greenville, NC in 1966. He was in the automobile business and most recently employed by East Carolina Auto and Truck Center. | FULP, Kenneth Smith (I2552)
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1238 | Glenn McGee has war records THIRD GENERATION 7. George FULP Sr. was born on 28 Aug 1778 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He appeared on the census in 1810 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He appeared on the census in 1820 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He appeared on the census in 1850 in Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was a Farmer in 1850 in Forsyth County, North Carolina. He died on 16 Feb 1852 in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Buried at Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery, 3.0 miles north of Walkertown, NC, on west side of county road 1977 (Pine Hall Rd). He was married to Virginia (Jenny) WALKER on 20 Oct 1801 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Virginia (Jenny) WALKER was born on 8 Mar 1784. She died on 15 Aug 1842 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Buried at Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery, 3.0 miles north of Walkertown, NC, on west side of county road 1977 (Pine Hall Rd). Children of George FULP Sr. and Virginia (Jenny) WALKER were: +29 i. William W. FULP. +30 ii. Sally FULP. +31 iii. Margaret (Peggy) FULP. +32 iv. Michael B. FULP. +33 v. George Valentine FULP Esq.. +34 vi. Mary "Polly" FULP. 35 vii. Phebe FULP was born on 21 Mar 1816 in Stokes County, North Carolina. She died on 13 Mar 1837 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Buried Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery, 3.0 miles north of Walkertown, NC on the west side of county road 1977 (Pine Hall Road). +36 viii. Cynthia FULP. +37 ix. Emily FULP. +38 x. Eliza Ann FULP. 39 xi. Pauline FULP was born on 13 Jun 1823 in Stokes County, North Carolina. | FULP SR, George (G/M) (I2350)
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1239 | Glenn was a member and former deacon of Stokesdale Christian Church. He was a veteran of the US Army. | DALTON, Bobby Glenn (I1629)
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1240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLETCHER, Grace Arnon (I17794)
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1241 | Grad U of GA-1993 Grad Medical College of Georgia May 5, 2000. Chosen "Best Candidate in Family Medicine (student doctor in the state of Georgia) | KNIGHT, Dr. Mark Douglas (I3073)
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1242 | Graduated from Cabrillo High School in Lompoc, CA; attended one year college at Santa Clara, 3 years at NC State and 3 years at Oklahoma State (DVM Veterinarian Medicine). Practiced Veterinarian Medicine for several years in Raleigh, NC, then moved to Springfield, VA where she practiced on contract basis at several clinics. In 2001, the family moved to Annapolis, MD where she continued working in Veterinarian Medicine at small animal clinic. Has been certified to practice acupuncture on small animals. In 2008, she started her own practice working from her home. In addition to normal Veterinarian practices, she also practices acupuncsture and alternative medicine on small animals | FULP, Dr. Teresa Gray DVM (I995)
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1243 | Graduated from Georgia State with a BS in Finance; Graduated from the US Naval Postgraduate School in Montery, CA with a MS in Telcommunications Management. Served in the US Navy Air Force on P3s as navigator, aboard aircraft carriers USS Independence and USS Theodore Roosevelt as Flight Control Officer, and two tours at the Pentagon as an Admiral's Aid.. Retired as a Lieutenant Commander in Qctober 1998.. Following discharge, employed with Lockheed Martin as System's Engineer. | WOLESLAGLE, David Lynn (I1001)
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1244 | Graduated from Grimsley High School, Greensboro, NC Graduated from UNCG with BA degrees in Biology & Phychology Served 6 years in the US Navy as LT (1980-1986) Attended college at San Diago State, later transferred to George Mason where she received her MS in Computer Information Systems with a minor in Software Engineering Name legally changed from Carolyn Joy Fulp to Chanteyl Joyalani Fulp while in the Navy Married name is Woleslagle-Fulp. Avid Scuba Diver, Water Skier, Sail boat and Motor boat handler, World traveler. | FULP, Carolyn Joy (I1000)
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1245 | Graduated with MS in Physics from NC State Univ. in Raleigh, NC Worked at the Naval Research Center, Washington, DC as an Acoustics Engineer for ___ years Employed by Northrup-Grumon in Anapolis, MD in 2000 as Senior Engineer in Underwater Acoustics | COVEY, Joel Franklin (I996)
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1246 | Guilford Co NC !SOURCE Obituary Lived most of live in Summerfield NC | MARTIN, Ruby (I728)
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1247 | had 14 children with Maggie Anderson (info from Kristina Turner} ________________________________________________________ From the marriage record (Rockingham , Book 14, p. 883): COUNTY: Rockingham Issued: March 28, 1929 GROOM Name: Thomas B. Wilson Age: 59 yrs Residence: Madison, N.C. Father: J. W. Wilson, dead Mother: Sarah M. Wilson, dead BRIDE Name: Mary Etta Jarrett Age: 35 yrs Residence: Reidsville Father: J. W. Jarrett, living in Reidsville Mother: J. Elizabeth Jarrett, living in Reidsville CERTIFICATE Marriage date: 1st April 1929 Location: T. B. Wilson's House, New Bethel Twp Performed by: W Reid Harris, Methodist Minister Witnesses: Wm T Carter Wm L. Jarrett S E Jarrett ========== From the death certificate (40-382): Name: Tom Byrd Wilson Age: 61 yrs 11 mos 15 days [Error - 60 yrs] Residence: Rockingham Co. Birth date: July 6, 1870 [Note: we had 6 Jul 1869] Birthplace: N.C. Marital status: married Spouse: Etta Jarrell Wilson [Note: we had Jarrett] Occupation: Farmer Father: John W. Wilson, b. N.C. Mother: Matilda Turner, b. N.C. Informant: Maston Wilson Date of death: June 21, 1931 [Note: we had 12 Jun 1931] Place of death: St. Leo's Hospital Greensboro, N.C. Cause of death: Angina pectoris Related: Hypertension Chr. Gastritis Arteriosclerosis Contributory: Ureamic coma Burial: June 23, 1931 Sardis Cemetery ___________________________________________________ | WILSON, Thomas Byrd (I1062)
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1248 | Had 16 children. Moved from Bedford County, Virginia to Franklin County, Tennessee then Bourbon County, Kentucky. Then moved in 1828 to Illinois. (C. Miller Book) Mentioned in "Early Settles of Sangamon County Illinois" by John Carroll Power | |
1249 | Had 16 children. Moved from Bedford County, Virginia to Franklin County, Tennessee then Bourbon County, Kentucky. Then moved in 1828 to Illinois. (C. Miller Book) Mentioned in "Early Settles of Sangamon County Illinois" by John Carroll Power | |
1250 | Had 16 children. Moved from Bedford County, Virginia to Franklin County, Tennessee then Bourbon County, Kentucky. Then moved in 1828 to Illinois. (C. Miller Book) Mentioned in "Early Settles of Sangamon County Illinois" by John Carroll Power | NEAL, Daniel (I61016)
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