Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 2,841
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1501 | MED: CAD | ANGEL, Joe Glenn (I359)
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1502 | MED: CAD Stroke | ATKINSON, S. J. (I3265)
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1503 | MED: Cancer - Spine | FULP, JoAnn Frankie (I1485)
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1504 | MED: Cancer?? Maybe 1886 Maurice move his family from Guilford Co., to Richmond Co in either 1934 or 1935 | FULP, Maurice Weston (I100)
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1505 | MED: LST SOI: Obituary states Bobby was employed at Piedmont Leaf Tobacco Co for a number of years before retiring as Senior Vice-President of Dibrell Brothers Tobacco Co. He also served on the Tobacco Board of Trade. | ANGEL, Robert Allen (I452)
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1506 | MED: MD | FULP, Curtis Edward (I133)
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1507 | Melanie Amacker Smith states" Tyler is moving back into college today. We have had a wonderful summer. It has been great heariing him roam around the house singing and just enjoying life. I'm sad to see him go, but I know that God has great plans for him!" | SMITH, Tyler Quincey (I13417)
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1508 | Member of Oak Grove Methodist Church Retired from Royal Cake Co SOI: Obituary | FULP, Annie Mae (I3328)
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1509 | Member of the Eastern Star, Stokesdale Chapter Has 6 great grandchildren per obit | WASHBURN, Alice Marie (I1852)
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1510 | Memorial Service conducted 14JAN2000 at Elkin Presb Ch James received several honors while in service, among them were the Navy Commendation Metal with a Combat V for Valor, the Presidential Unit Citation, and the Bronze Star Medal for Bravery in the Korean Conflict Nickname may have been "Jimmy" | FULP, James William (I891)
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1511 | Michael and Carol divorced 9/1986 Michael and Teresa Elaine divorced 6/23/2000 | PHELPS, Michael Gary (I11800)
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1512 | Michael Franck lived in Wildenstein, Germany | Family F2916
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1513 | Michael was appointed guardian of his brother Reuben who was afflicted | FULP, Michael (G/P) (I378)
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1514 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, Lansing, MI, USA | Source Source: S350 (S350)
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1515 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, Lansing, MI, USA | Source Source: S564 (S564)
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1516 | middle initial may be L. (Dr J. L. Lasley) | LASLEY, Dr. J. L. (I5150)
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1517 | Mike & Dela's Love Story Mike met Dela on Saturday October 13th, 2007 in Sylva, North Carolina. Mike had a buddy, Ray, in one of his education classes whose wife, Nancy, had a friend named Dela. The initial plan was to have us both over to their place for dinner and cards. Then, Nancy decided that she better screen Mike first and make sure that he was worthy of meeting Dela. At the last minute, however, Dela decided to come and Nancy prepared delicious vegetarian lasagna. It was still light out when Mike arrived. Dela was wearing a purple shirt and blue jeans. Mike was immediately smitten and Dela returned his attention by flirting while they were playing post-dinner games. Dela was also impressed how well Nancy's daughter, Kennedy, took to Mike and his love for pets. Dela gave Mike a ride to the bottom of the Crawford's steep driveway. They both said good night. Dela turned right on the four-lane and Mike turned left. A few days later, Mike took Ray to Guadalupe's, a local restaurant, and bought him some goat in exchange for Dela's phone number. Mike called Dela on Tuesday and she returned his call on Thursday but got Mike's voicemail. They were finally able to talk, when Mike called back. Dela was at the Fun Factory where she was hanging out with Nancy, Kennedy and Kennedy's brother, Ty, so it was a little noisy. Mike and Dela made plans for Saturday, October 27th. Mike and Dela met at Bogart's (formerly Grandma's Pancake Barn) on East Main Street. Mike was the first to arrive and was holding the column up in front of the door. Dela would later confide that Mike was not unpleasant to look at in his sunglasses and blue button up. They had a nice meal in the backroom with a rowdy group of Mennonite folks who had three tables pulled together. Mike learned of Dela's unrelenting passion for sweet tea. After dinner, they took Dela's car about a quarter of a mile to the Quin Theatre where they saw a forgettable cop drama called "We Own the Night". Mike enjoyed how he and Dela's arms touched throughout the movie. After the movie, Dela dropped Mike off at his car, where they kissed goodnight. Mike retrieved a small aloe plant called Stevie that he had bought for her. When he got home, he texted Dela and told her how beautiful she had looked. They were happily married at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina a year and a half later. | PARK, Michael William (I15682)
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1518 | Mildred Stafford Angel ANGEL KERNERSVILLE - Mildred Stafford Angel, 86, passed away Monday, June 25, 2007. She was born June 6, 1921, in Guilford County to the late Guy and Myrtle Phipps Stafford. Mildred was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Kernersville. She retired from Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital as a certified nursing assistant. She then went on to work 10 more years at Bradford Village West. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Cletus Angel. Surviving are two sons, Gary Angel and wife Sara of Tampa, Fla., and Ronald Lee Angel Sr. and wife Sandra of Kernersville; a daughter, Lynn Berry, of Kernersville; two sisters, Margaret Perdue and husband Paul of Norfolk, Va., and Peggy Holder of Kernersville; a brother, Joe Stafford of Greensboro; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. Clark Vincent officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to Hospice and Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Hayworth-Miller-Cain Funeral Home is assisting the Angel family. Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 6/26/2007. | STAFFORD, Mildred (I722)
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1519 | MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. - Aubrey W. Fulp, 85, of Milledgeville died Monday, Nov. 3, 2003. He was born July 1, 1918, in Stokesdale, N.C., to Leo Roy and Grace Fulp. Survivors include two daughters, Pat Todd of Texas and Adrienne Fulp of Tallahassee, Fla.; a son, Keith Fulp, of Texas; two sisters, Annie Smith and Rachel Robbins, both of North Carolina; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10 at DeBerry Funeral Chapel in Denton, Texas, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 11/8/2003. | FULP, Aubrey Willis (I1223)
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1520 | Missing at the battle of Stone's River Jan. 3, 1863. Later discovered to have been taken prisoner at this battle. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Page 86, District 7 Huffstetler, Eli, 37, m, w, Wagon maker, TN Mary A., 33, f, w, keeping house, TN Isaac, 13, m, w, farm laborer, TN Madison E., 8, m, w, TN Sherman, 4, m, w, TN William M., 2, m, w, TN | |
1521 | Missing at the battle of Stone's River Jan. 3, 1863. Later discovered to have been taken prisoner at this battle. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Page 86, District 7 Huffstetler, Eli, 37, m, w, Wagon maker, TN Mary A., 33, f, w, keeping house, TN Isaac, 13, m, w, farm laborer, TN Madison E., 8, m, w, TN Sherman, 4, m, w, TN William M., 2, m, w, TN | |
1522 | Missing at the battle of Stone's River Jan. 3, 1863. Later discovered to have been taken prisoner at this battle. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Page 86, District 7 Huffstetler, Eli, 37, m, w, Wagon maker, TN Mary A., 33, f, w, keeping house, TN Isaac, 13, m, w, farm laborer, TN Madison E., 8, m, w, TN Sherman, 4, m, w, TN William M., 2, m, w, TN | HUFFSTETLER, Eli (I60976)
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1523 | More census lookups on John Robert Payne & Martha J. Southern: The 1920 North Carolina census lists Robert Payne, age 54, born in NC, and living with his wife Martha and seven children. Robert's occupation is "Farmer" on a "General farm" and he is an employer. He owns his home free of any mortgage, and he can read and write. Both of his parents were born in NC. Martha Payne, age 51, was born in NC. Martha's occupation is "None". She can read and write. Both of her parents were born in NC. The children are: Maggie age 26 Dau William age 24 Son Hunter P age 21 Son Gilbert age 18 Son Charlotte age 15 Dau Nellie age 11 Dau Thomas age 8 Son The 1930 North Carolina census lists J Robert Payne, age 65, born in NC, and living with his wife Martha and four children. J Robert was 21 years old when he first married. His occupation is "Farmer" on a "General Farm" and he works on his own account. He owns his home (a farm), and he can read and write. He is not a veteran. Both of his parents were born in NC. Martha Payne, age 61, was born in NC. Martha was 18 years old when she first married. Her occupation is "None" and she can read and write. Both of her parents were born in NC. The children are: Thomas L age 18 Son Ruby age 16 Daughter-law Maggie R age 36 Dau Charlotte B age 24 Dau Nell M age 20 Dau =============================================================== From the death certificate (24-1): Name: John Robert Payne Age: 73 yrs Residence: county Birth date: Oct. 25, 1863 Birthplace: Rockingham Co. Marital status: Married Spouse: Martha Southern Payne Occupation: Farmer Father: Thomas Payne, b. NC Mother: Rebecca Foy, b. NC Informant: Mrs. Jack Sharpe Date of death: Jan. 22 1937 Place of death: Rockingham Co, Huntsville Twp Stokesdale Cause of death: Organic Heart Disease Contributory: Cirhosis of Liver Hyprtophic [Hypertrophic - TWM] Nephaitos - chronic [Nephritis? - TWM] Burial: Jan. 23 1937 Eden [Mt Tabor added in pencil] [Note 1: John's birth date: Sep 1864 -- the 1900 census. 25 Oct 1863 -- the death certificate. Note 2: John's mother's name: Mary [?] -- the marriage record for J. R. Payne. Rebecca Foy -- the above death certificate. end of notes.] ======================================================== | PAYNE, John Robert (I3639)
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1524 | Most info about James Yancey Fulp, his marriages & his children was taken from the Stokes Co Heritage Book (the article was written by Madeline Fulp) Other parts of descendant information was from obits and personal knowledge by VGF. Have been unable to confirm James's father & mother. | FULP, James Yancey (I2872)
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1525 | Mother's obituary shows Donald's wife as Faye | COX, William Donald (I570)
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1526 | Mothers obituary shows Melvin's wife as Lerline living in Advance, NC | COX, Melvin Linville (I577)
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1527 | Moved to Sangamon County, IL in 1828. Then moved on to Lafayette County, MO where on May 6, 1846 he bought a farm. The man from which he bought the farm murdered him. (C. Miller Book) | |
1528 | Moved to Sangamon County, IL in 1828. Then moved on to Lafayette County, MO where on May 6, 1846 he bought a farm. The man from which he bought the farm murdered him. (C. Miller Book) | |
1529 | Moved to Sangamon County, IL in 1828. Then moved on to Lafayette County, MO where on May 6, 1846 he bought a farm. The man from which he bought the farm murdered him. (C. Miller Book) | NEAL, George W. (I61061)
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1530 | Mrs. Priscilla Chasteen, beloved Wife of Henry Chasteen, fell asleep to awaken, some bright morning amidst that city that has of undations. Whose maker and builder is God. After a beautiful life of more than 65 years, like a golden sheaf of grain, came to its end May 1, 1912. She was born November 21, 1847, in Mercer county, where she resided most of her life. She was married October 18, 1879 to Henry Chasteen, of this county. To this Union was born one son, Raymond, who now resides in Indianapolis, Ind., and as the death came so suddenly, to the good woman, he was not able to be with her at the end. She was converted in her early life and joined the Baptist church and remained steadfast to the end. The Rev. James Edmiston, of Parksville preached the funeral amid The tears of the whole community. We wish we had room for the beautiful things that the pastor said of her at the sad, solemn hour. Culturned in intellect: refined with a most sympathetic and social nature loving music and flowers, practical housewife , delighting in the songs of Zion: and working for years in the Church and social life of her community until the last twelve or fourteen years which was prohibited by her bad health. Her long life of service and helpfullness has left fragrance among us and in the great day, many will rise up and call her blessed. So may peace be to her dust. | COLEMAN, Priscilla (I18306)
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1531 | MS Industrial Tech - Applachian State | BROOKS, Barry Lane (I1009)
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1532 | Mt Olivet United Meth Ch Cem !SOURCE Obituary 11 g'children, 4 gg'children | FULP, Ernest Woodrow (I2690)
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1533 | Mt. Olivet United Meth Ch Cem !SOURCE Obituary | GRUBBS, Nannie Bynum (I2689)
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1534 | Mt. Zion Methodist Church is in Rockingham Co, NC on Hwy 68 & 15 near Stokesdale, NC | ANGEL, Stephen Lee (I678)
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1535 | Muster roll March/April 1863 reported Henry Blevins as deserted November 20, 1862 at Louisville, Kentucky. Later records showed that he had not deserted but had joined Co. A, 3 Ten. Inf. as the musician on December 18, 1862. (The instrument he played was not listed.) The Co. A 3 Ten. Inf. records also reported a desertion on June 27, 1864, but he apparently had joined Co. A 4 Ten. Vols. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Blevens, Henry, 27, m, w, house carpenter, TN Margaret 24, f, w, keeping house Mary 3, f, w, TN Samuel J. 1, m, w, TN | |
1536 | Muster roll March/April 1863 reported Henry Blevins as deserted November 20, 1862 at Louisville, Kentucky. Later records showed that he had not deserted but had joined Co. A, 3 Ten. Inf. as the musician on December 18, 1862. (The instrument he played was not listed.) The Co. A 3 Ten. Inf. records also reported a desertion on June 27, 1864, but he apparently had joined Co. A 4 Ten. Vols. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Blevens, Henry, 27, m, w, house carpenter, TN Margaret 24, f, w, keeping house Mary 3, f, w, TN Samuel J. 1, m, w, TN | |
1537 | Muster roll March/April 1863 reported Henry Blevins as deserted November 20, 1862 at Louisville, Kentucky. Later records showed that he had not deserted but had joined Co. A, 3 Ten. Inf. as the musician on December 18, 1862. (The instrument he played was not listed.) The Co. A 3 Ten. Inf. records also reported a desertion on June 27, 1864, but he apparently had joined Co. A 4 Ten. Vols. 1870 Census of Blount County, Tennessee Blevens, Henry, 27, m, w, house carpenter, TN Margaret 24, f, w, keeping house Mary 3, f, w, TN Samuel J. 1, m, w, TN | BLEVINS, Henry (I60297)
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1538 | Muster Rolls reported "Left sick in hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, Nov. 22, 1862." Discharged at Louisville, Kentucky on January 30, 1863. Condition - Bright's disease, auasarca, total disability. | HUFFSTETLER, Michael Anderson (I60978)
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1539 | My grandson. Born Nov 5, 2005 for your genalogy records Ves. Son of John Bullard Searcy and Sandra Swails Searcy Johnathan Zane Searcy age 2.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | SEARCY, Johnathan Zane (I5976)
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1540 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COOK, Corinne Dee (I13294)
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1541 | My name is Deborah, and I am VERY outgoing! I love to read and watch my favorite shows Dancing with the Stars and Glee! My brother and I record a weekly program for Bible Ministry Association, "Asking Adam," and we mail our recordings out to anyone who is interested. In my spare time, I I like to visit nursing homes and homeless shelters, helping out any way I can, and I also enjoy driving American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery program ~~~~~~~~ 1991 U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Name: Deborah L Peters [Deborah L Dillon] Birth Date: 12 Aug 1958 Address: 1757 Kingston Cir, Carpentersville, IL, 60110-2403 (1991) [4510 David Ln, Crystal Lake, IL, 60014-6405 (1992)] [943 Raleigh Dr, Toms River, NJ, 08753-4554] Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 [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 ~~~~~~~ 1993 U.S. Public Records Index, Volume Name: Deborah L Peters Birth Date: 12 Aug 1958 Address: 943 Raleigh Dr, Toms River, NJ, 08753-4554 (1993) Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 [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 ~~~~~~~ | PETERS, Deborah Ann (I14509)
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1542 | Myrtle is an adopted niece of Nettie | RUTLEDGE, Myrtle Frances (I1970)
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1543 | Name changed from Elsie Leola | MACLAREN, Geraldyn Frances (I1486)
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1544 | Name may be "Lillie" | ANGEL, Lelilia (I3760)
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1545 | Name may be Mary Hester, need to check with Patricia Gryder | KIGER, Mary (I4301)
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1546 | Name may be Mary Mattie Angel (VGF) | ANGEL, Mattie A. (I5195)
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1547 | Name may be spelled "Orpha" per Kristina Turner or "Orphie" per Tom McElfresh Name is spelled Ortha in Lydia's obit Per Tom, Orphie Turner married Ernest Patterson on 23 Nov 1917 ___________________________________________________________________ Per Tom's e-mail notes 7-18-03: 1930 NC census, Guilford Co, E.D. 41-44, Gilmer Twp, p. 273, Sheet 6A, #44/47, 8 Apr 1930: Brown, J.T. Head age 31 M(19) truck driver Hardware Co Orphia Wife age 30 M(18) Lyndl Dau age 11 S all born in NC; all parents born in NC. all can read and write. Joe & Orphia were married Aug 1924-Mar 1930, so Lyndl must be his daughter by a previous marriage. ___________________________________________________________________ | TURNER, Orphia G. (I1087)
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1548 | Name may be spelled "Tilda" The 1900 census shows Ardena as 8 mo old child. If so, this makes Tilda's birth date in question | TURNER, Telithia (I1032)
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1549 | Name may be spelled Lucetta Not shown in 1880 census, need to check 1900 census | TURNER, Luzetta (I1094)
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1550 | Name may be spelled Rhoda per Kristina Turner | TURNER, Rhoda (I1088)
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