Matches 2,401 to 2,450 of 2,841
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2401 | SOI: Winston-Salerm Journal from Dec. 28-29, 2011 | BRANCH, dorothy virginia (I6211)
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2402 | SOI: ^Book: The Vance Family SOI: ^Obituary | FULP, Annie Margaret (I2300)
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2403 | SOI: ^Obituary & Family Phillip's obituary reads: He spent all his life in the Pfafftown community, and graduated from Vienna High School. He was with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co where he was a supervisor in the shipping department, retiring in June of 1970 after more than 44 years of service to the company. He was a member of Doub's Methodist Church where he was an active member on many of the boards. He was also a member of the Oldtown Civic Club and the Senior Citizens Group of Pfafftown Christian Church. Phillip died at the Medical Park Hospital. | TRANSOU, Phillip Daub (I803)
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2404 | Some doubt as to whether her maiden name was Trivette or whether this is from previous marriage. See notes in husbands David Bryant Turners record. ================================================== Hi Folks - as usual Tom - you're So wonderfully accurate... Yes - we had found Uncle Bryant's correct date of death - April 4th - on his tombstone... My other info was from Elma's Obit sent to me by the Librarian in Mocksville, NC from - 'Davie Co. Enterprise-Record' 14 Oct 1993 ''Mrs Elma Trivette Turner, formerly of Depot St. Mocksville, died Mon. Oct 11, 1993 at Regional Medical Center in N. Wilkesboro. She had been a resident of Wilkes Senior Village for 2 yrs. Born June 12, 1912 in Yadkin Co. NC she was d/o- Thomas and Martha (Flynn) Trivette. Her husband, Bryant David Turner died in 1968. A son, Robert Lee Trivette also preceeded her in death. Survivors include daughters - Frances Wentz of Tampa FL, and Brenda Miller of Kissammee FL; and son Benjamin Bryant Turner of Wilkesboro. Also 10 grandchildren, and 5 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Wed. at Eaton Funeral Home, burial in Union Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville.'' I suppose her son, Robert, was an out-of-wedlock child..... Now we know Frances must have married at least twice.... Kristina Turner ================================================ | TRIVETTE, Elma (I4564)
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2405 | Some of family in HP, NC | FULP, Lula Jane (I2588)
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2406 | Something happened during surgery | YOUNG, Sam (I1044)
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2407 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution | Source Source: S734 (S734)
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2408 | Sons went to IN & IL | FULP, George (G/P) (I399)
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2409 | Sophie and the Lord of Teck were not married. | Family F3032
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2410 | Sophie had two illegimate sons with the nobleman of the Von Trek Dynasty. Karl Volpp dies and the second son was also named Karl Friedrich Volpp | VOLPP, Lord of Trek (I7707)
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2411 | Sophie Volpp had two children with Lord Teck and she gave them her maiden name, "Volpp". Karl Freidrich Volpp was born 08 Mar 1880 and was raised by his grandparents in Forchtenberg. Karl Herrmann Volpp died when he was four months old. | VOLPP, Karl Friedrich (I7705)
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2412 | Sophie Volpp had two children with Lord Teck and she gave them her maiden name, "Volpp". Karl Freidrich Volpp was born 08 Mar 1880 and was raised by his grandparents in Forchtenberg. Karl Herrmann Volpp died when he was four months old. | VOLPP, Karl Hermann (I7784)
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2413 | Sorcing for this line is in the records of professional genealogist Fredrich R Wollmershauser's report on his Volp research in Germany. It will be broken up into sections for attaching to individual names later. | VOLP THE OLD, Georg (I7302)
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2414 | SOURCE Book: By E. Coleman - Dillon Family; Family Bible and Tombstone ======================================================= Birth year may be 1848 - need to check | DILLON, Seaborn Armenius (I246)
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2415 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S395 (S395)
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2416 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S389 (S389)
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2417 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S394 (S394)
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2418 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S388 (S388)
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2419 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S2 (S2)
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2420 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4 (S4)
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2421 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S5 (S5)
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2422 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S27 (S27)
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2423 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S75 (S75)
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2424 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S86 (S86)
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2425 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S137 (S137)
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2426 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S142 (S142)
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2427 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S143 (S143)
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2428 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S147 (S147)
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2429 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S155 (S155)
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2430 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S156 (S156)
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2431 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S163 (S163)
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2432 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S167 (S167)
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2433 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S936 (S936)
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2434 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S938 (S938)
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2435 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S939 (S939)
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2436 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S943 (S943)
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2437 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S946 (S946)
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2438 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S947 (S947)
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2439 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S949 (S949)
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2440 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S8514 (S8514)
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2441 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4724 (S4724)
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2442 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4726 (S4726)
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2443 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4727 (S4727)
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2444 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4731 (S4731)
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2445 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4734 (S4734)
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2446 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4735 (S4735)
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2447 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S4737 (S4737)
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2448 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S50002 (S50002)
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2449 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S50004 (S50004)
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2450 | Source Medium: Book | Source Source: S50005 (S50005)
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