Matches 2,551 to 2,600 of 2,841
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2551 | Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002, Texas, USA: Texas Department of State Health Services | Source Source: S453 (S453)
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2552 | The 1850 NC R'ham Co, Western Div p.60 list "ORE, Robert age 45, ? Mary age 21. Margaret age 7 mos". Kristina Turner note (1999): "Robert was supposed to have m. Jane Turner in 1840 - did she die??) | ORE, Robert (I3741)
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2553 | The Annals of Lincoln County North Carolina, by William L. Sherrill (pg. 161-162) Andrew Hoyle, the third son of Peter Hoyle, the pioneer, married to Catherine, daughter of Major George Wilfong, a soldier of the Revolution. He was known as the rich Hoyle and lived at Hoylesville, three miles east of Dallas. When he died in 1857 he left large landed property, stores and slaves. It is said that his personal property converted into cash amounted to $200,000.00, the largest single estate ever left in Gaston county prior to the Civil War. He had fine business qualities and wide influence. he was Senator from Lincoln three terms: 1807-1809. | |
2554 | The Annals of Lincoln County North Carolina, by William L. Sherrill (pg. 161-162) Andrew Hoyle, the third son of Peter Hoyle, the pioneer, married to Catherine, daughter of Major George Wilfong, a soldier of the Revolution. He was known as the rich Hoyle and lived at Hoylesville, three miles east of Dallas. When he died in 1857 he left large landed property, stores and slaves. It is said that his personal property converted into cash amounted to $200,000.00, the largest single estate ever left in Gaston county prior to the Civil War. He had fine business qualities and wide influence. he was Senator from Lincoln three terms: 1807-1809. | |
2555 | The Annals of Lincoln County North Carolina, by William L. Sherrill (pg. 161-162) Andrew Hoyle, the third son of Peter Hoyle, the pioneer, married to Catherine, daughter of Major George Wilfong, a soldier of the Revolution. He was known as the rich Hoyle and lived at Hoylesville, three miles east of Dallas. When he died in 1857 he left large landed property, stores and slaves. It is said that his personal property converted into cash amounted to $200,000.00, the largest single estate ever left in Gaston county prior to the Civil War. He had fine business qualities and wide influence. he was Senator from Lincoln three terms: 1807-1809. | HOYLE, Andrew (I60970)
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2556 | The Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina by William L. Sherrill 1967 (pg. 32-33) Peter Hoyle, the pioneer was born in Germany, May 14, 1710, married to Catherine Dales April 7, 1736. Came to America, landing in Philadelphia, September 11, 1738. later he came to North Carolina, crossed the Catawba about 1747 and settled at Hoylesville about three miles east of the present town of Dallas, where he entered 770 acres of land on South Fork River. He reared a large family there and died in 1761. WFT #513 has death in 1781, marriage in 1730. Came to America on September 11, 1738 aboard the "Robert & Alice" of Dublin, Walter Goodman, Commander. He at once took the oath of allegiance to George II, King of England. (WFT #445). | |
2557 | The Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina by William L. Sherrill 1967 (pg. 32-33) Peter Hoyle, the pioneer was born in Germany, May 14, 1710, married to Catherine Dales April 7, 1736. Came to America, landing in Philadelphia, September 11, 1738. later he came to North Carolina, crossed the Catawba about 1747 and settled at Hoylesville about three miles east of the present town of Dallas, where he entered 770 acres of land on South Fork River. He reared a large family there and died in 1761. WFT #513 has death in 1781, marriage in 1730. Came to America on September 11, 1738 aboard the "Robert & Alice" of Dublin, Walter Goodman, Commander. He at once took the oath of allegiance to George II, King of England. (WFT #445). | |
2558 | The Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina by William L. Sherrill 1967 (pg. 32-33) Peter Hoyle, the pioneer was born in Germany, May 14, 1710, married to Catherine Dales April 7, 1736. Came to America, landing in Philadelphia, September 11, 1738. later he came to North Carolina, crossed the Catawba about 1747 and settled at Hoylesville about three miles east of the present town of Dallas, where he entered 770 acres of land on South Fork River. He reared a large family there and died in 1761. WFT #513 has death in 1781, marriage in 1730. Came to America on September 11, 1738 aboard the "Robert & Alice" of Dublin, Walter Goodman, Commander. He at once took the oath of allegiance to George II, King of England. (WFT #445). | HEYL, Pieter P. (I61394)
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2559 | The death notice from the 3-4-1886 "Peoples Press (Salem, NC)", 1851-1892 shows the following: "Fulp, Mrs _____, wife of J.Y. Fulp, Esq., Feb 11, 1886, at her home near Bliss, Stokes Co, NC". This could be Zilpha Sapp, although the date of death is one year off. The date of Feb 12, 1885 was copied from a book 'The Stokes Co, NC Heritage" | SAPP, Zilpha Letitia (I828)
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2560 | The death notice in the 11-5-1891 "Peoples Press (Salem, NC)" 1851-1892 gives the following information regarding Martha's death: "Fulp, Mrs. Martha, eldest daughter of the late Tyre Glenn, Esq., and sister of Mrs. Fannie Hellen and W.B. Glenn of Winston, n.d., at Mana, Yadkin County." | GLENN, Martha J (I5019)
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2561 | The death notice in the 2-11-1886 "Peoples Press (Salem, NC)" 1851-1892 gives the following information regarding a Frank Fulp: "Fulp, Frank, of Salem Chapel Township, Forsyth Co, Jan 29, 1886, of heart disease". | FULP, Frank (I5024)
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2562 | The death notice in the 4-3-1890 "Peoples Press (Salem, NC)" 1851-1892 gives the following information regarding Peter's death: "Fulp, Peter Jenkins, aged 23 years, 11 months, and26 days, March 15, 1890, near Glennwood, Yadkin Coount. The deceased was a husband, father, and friend and always kind to the poor. In September 1884, he was married to Miss Martha J. Glenn, who survives him. The remains were interred in the Glennwood graveyard." | FULP, Peter Jenkins (I5018)
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2563 | The family of Sally Neal Bennett can be found for many years living in Wilson County, Tennessee. (C. Miller Book) | |
2564 | The family of Sally Neal Bennett can be found for many years living in Wilson County, Tennessee. (C. Miller Book) | |
2565 | The family of Sally Neal Bennett can be found for many years living in Wilson County, Tennessee. (C. Miller Book) | NEAL, Sally (I61020)
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2566 | The father of Georg and Friedrich lived in Sindringen, Germany and is thought to have died during the pestilence of 1635 | VOLP, Georg (I7372)
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2567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRIEP, Peter Charles (I14113)
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2568 | The Hostetter Family Home Page Richard Leigh Hostetter Jacob probably arrived in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania in August of 1717. Among this group would be the Herr's, Kreider's and Funk's. (Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Richard Warren Davis,pages 35-43,) He settled in Lancaster County, PA at Engleside which is a little south of the present day Lancaster City. He eventually had a patent for 350 Acres of land.(Patent A-6-339, Division of land Records, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.) He would also acquire land in Manor Township, Lancaster County for 475 acres(Patent A-9-338, Harrisburg.) Reference: Will Y-2-283 Lancaster County Courthouse, Lancaster ,PA Descendents of Immigrant Jacob Hostetter , Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage--April 1983, Pages 15-23 Richard L Hostetter A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, Frenchand Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776(Philadelphia: Leary, Stuart Co. 1927) Page 437 | |
2569 | The Hostetter Family Home Page Richard Leigh Hostetter Jacob probably arrived in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania in August of 1717. Among this group would be the Herr's, Kreider's and Funk's. (Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Richard Warren Davis,pages 35-43,) He settled in Lancaster County, PA at Engleside which is a little south of the present day Lancaster City. He eventually had a patent for 350 Acres of land.(Patent A-6-339, Division of land Records, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.) He would also acquire land in Manor Township, Lancaster County for 475 acres(Patent A-9-338, Harrisburg.) Reference: Will Y-2-283 Lancaster County Courthouse, Lancaster ,PA Descendents of Immigrant Jacob Hostetter , Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage--April 1983, Pages 15-23 Richard L Hostetter A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, Frenchand Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776(Philadelphia: Leary, Stuart Co. 1927) Page 437 | |
2570 | The Hostetter Family Home Page Richard Leigh Hostetter Jacob probably arrived in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania in August of 1717. Among this group would be the Herr's, Kreider's and Funk's. (Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Richard Warren Davis,pages 35-43,) He settled in Lancaster County, PA at Engleside which is a little south of the present day Lancaster City. He eventually had a patent for 350 Acres of land.(Patent A-6-339, Division of land Records, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.) He would also acquire land in Manor Township, Lancaster County for 475 acres(Patent A-9-338, Harrisburg.) Reference: Will Y-2-283 Lancaster County Courthouse, Lancaster ,PA Descendents of Immigrant Jacob Hostetter , Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage--April 1983, Pages 15-23 Richard L Hostetter A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, Frenchand Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776(Philadelphia: Leary, Stuart Co. 1927) Page 437 | HOCHSTETLER, Jakob Sr. (I62100)
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2571 | The Kiger's had one daughter | KIGER, dtr1 (I4070)
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2572 | The Kiger's had two daughters | KIGER, Unk (I4069)
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2573 | The number of children are in question. We are trying to verify Valentine record and will update when we complete our research. | FULP (PHELPS), Valentine (G/M) (I18304)
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2574 | The wife of John Stout in H. F. Stout's book is shown as Mary ENTSMINGER or Inksminger. As proved by deeds her name was Catherine.... however, it is possible that her name could have been Mary Catherine Entsminger.... but there is no proof of her maiden name. One of the same above deeds mentioned above in Shenandoah Co. VA was witnessed by Davis Entsminger and John Entsminger; and there was a John Entsminger listed in the 1850 census of Washington Co. TN | |
2575 | The wife of John Stout in H. F. Stout's book is shown as Mary ENTSMINGER or Inksminger. As proved by deeds her name was Catherine.... however, it is possible that her name could have been Mary Catherine Entsminger.... but there is no proof of her maiden name. One of the same above deeds mentioned above in Shenandoah Co. VA was witnessed by Davis Entsminger and John Entsminger; and there was a John Entsminger listed in the 1850 census of Washington Co. TN | |
2576 | The wife of John Stout in H. F. Stout's book is shown as Mary ENTSMINGER or Inksminger. As proved by deeds her name was Catherine.... however, it is possible that her name could have been Mary Catherine Entsminger.... but there is no proof of her maiden name. One of the same above deeds mentioned above in Shenandoah Co. VA was witnessed by Davis Entsminger and John Entsminger; and there was a John Entsminger listed in the 1850 census of Washington Co. TN | INKSMINGER, Mary (I60918)
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2577 | The wife of John Stout in H. F. Stout's book is shown as Mary ENTSMINGER or Inksminger. As proved by deeds her name was Catherine.... however, it is possible that her name could have been Mary Catherine Entsminger.... but there is no proof of her maiden name. One of the same above deeds mentioned above in Shenandoah Co. VA was witnessed by Davis Entsminger and John Entsminger; and there was a John Entsminger listed in the 1850 census of Washington Co. TN | UNK, Catherine (I63014)
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2578 | There is a J. Wesley Fulp listed in the death notices from "The Peoples Press (Salem, NC) 1851-1892. He was run over and killed, July 10, 1891, on the R. & S.R.R., one mile below Dennis (7-16-1891). I think, can't confirm, that this J.Wesley Fulp is son of Franklin J Fulp & Susan Larramore. | FULP, James Wesley (I3334)
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2579 | There is a Martha Fulp born in 1827 listed in the 1880 US Census Records, listed as widow keeping house. | FULP, Martha (I429)
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2580 | They had 8 children born until 1714 | Family F2912
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2581 | Third child of Jeremiah and Abigqail Fulps Hopper/Goin, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States Died at the home of his daughter Sahah Ann. He is buried in the Boyd Cemetery near Forest City, HOlt Co, Missouri. Has a very large headstone./Ness City, Ness, Kansas, USA Boyd Cemetery | HOPPER, William Riley (I15806)
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2582 | This boy was a twin to Donald K. McGuffin and died at birth. | MCGUFFIN, Anderson Taylor Jr. (I6899)
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2583 | This connection between John Parker Stout and father George Peter Stout is thought to be correct but it is still be researched to verify. | STOUT, John P. (I61624)
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2584 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S229 (S229)
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2585 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S339 (S339)
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2586 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S443 (S443)
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2587 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S553 (S553)
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2588 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S628 (S628)
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2589 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S738 (S738)
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2590 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S822 (S822)
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2591 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source Source: S932 (S932)
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2592 | This initial information came from Obit of brother. Odell; another obit in 2/27/02 Winston-Salem Journal paper shows a Miss Eula Mae Fulp, Westfield, NC died on 27 Feb 2002 at her home. Funeral was conducted by Boyles Chapel Primitive Baptist Church. of Pilot Mountain. | FULP, Eula (I2519)
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2593 | This is George's third marriage | Family F2245
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2594 | This is George's third marriage | Family F2245
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2595 | This may note be the headstone for this Lebow | LEBOW, Royal Urail (I6823)
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2596 | Thomas Carter Jr. was born in 1672 at the Barford Plantation in Lancaster County, VA. He married Arabella Williams(1649-1703) and they had a son Daniel carter. | CARTER, Thomas Jr (I7278)
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2597 | Thomas Phelps 11:05 AM 16/11/2012 to me, phsisco, Billy I found the following quote from the Fulkerson Papers which came from the Claiborne County Pioneers Project: "Valentine "Felte" Phelps(Fultz), Born on 1 Mar 1780 in Stokes Co., NC. Valentine "Felte" died in Claiborne County, TN on 22 Aug 1865; he was 85. Occupation: Owned & lived on Farm On the Waters of Straight Creek. P.G. Fulkerson Papers" Other important information gleened from this report was that Valentine arrived in Claiborne County in 1814. Tom [Phelps] ~~~~~~ Valentine notes by Billy Smith 8. Valentine (Felty) FULP was born on 1 Mar 1780 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He appeared on the census in 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. As Valentine Phelps He was a Farmer in 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. He died in 1865 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. A group led by Valentine Fulps (known as Felty), son of Michael, went to Claiborne County, Tennessee in Tazwell. This group included both descendants of Peter and Michael. From Old Time Tazewell: A sketch of Felte Fultz and family. Felte Fultz came to the county in an early day and purchased a farm on Straight Creek, later owned by Captain Vincent Meyres. They raised two sons and four daughters: George and John; the daughters were Betsie, wife of John Kelley, Sr.; Sallie, wife of Rev. William Simmons; Jane, wife of Captain Vincent Meyres. Katie, wife of Ganum McBee. They owned a farm about four miles west of Tazewell, between Knoxville and Straight Creek road. Their sons were Elbert, Milton, and John. Elbert, oldest son, married Miss Mary McCauley. They owned a farm near his father. He lived several years and died, leaving her in care of two daughters and a son. The daughters married Mr. Lee Henry Harmon and Mr. Guinn. Milton McBee, second son of Gainum McBee, owned a farm near his father. His wife was Miss Sarah Killian, a daughter of James Killian, Sr., and sister of Rev. Levi Killian of this county. John McBee. third son, owned a farm near his father also. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Margaret McCaulley. She lived a few years and died, leaving him in care of three small sons. His second wife was Miss Jane Chesney of Union County. She was a granddaughter of Rev. J.N. Yaden. Mr. Gainum McBee's daughter, Niecie McBee, married Mr. Robert Minton, son of John Minton, Sr. They live in the neighborhood of her father. George Fultz, oldest son of Felte Fultz, Sr., owned a farm on Straight Creek about four miles from Tazewell. His wife was Miss Cyntha Lynch. They had two sons and a daughter: Esquire Nelson Fultz owned the old homestead of his father, and cared for his widowed Mother. His wife was the daughter of Druery Herrell, Sr. Members of the Missionary Baptist Church. Gustavus Fultz was his brother. One of George Fultz's daughters married Wesley Philips and emigrated west. John Fultz, a son of Felty Fultz, Sr., married Miss Jane Goodwin, lived several years and died, leaving her in care of some family. One daughter, named Susan, married Mr. Pope and lived in New Tazewell. He was married to Anna BEELER on 7 Jul 1851 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Anna BEELER was born in 1785 in Virginia. She died after 1860 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Children of Valentine (Felty) FULP and Anna BEELER were: 40 i. Solomon FULP was born in 1834. He was married to Susan SHELBY in 1809 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Susan SHELBY was born in 1780 in Stokes County, North Carolina. She died in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Children of Valentine (Felty) FULP and Susan SHELBY were: +41 i. Sallie FULP. +42 ii. George FULP. +43 iii. Elizabeth FULP. +44 iv. Mary FULP. +45 v. John FULP. +46 vi. Abigail FULP. +47 vii. Jane FULP. +48 viii. Catherine (Katie) FULP. +49 ix. Rebecca FULP. 50 x. Charlotte (Lotty) FULP was born in 1833 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. She appeared on the census in 1850 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. As Lotty Phelps. Coriecook ~~~~~~ Notes from Corie cook ...Valentine lived in Washington Co, NC coriecook added this on 23 Mar 2007 Valentine Fulp (1780-?) (moved to Claiborn Co., TN by way of Washington Co., VA) per http://www.fmoran.com/fulp.html or Cancel LDS records coriecookadded this on 15 Feb 2007 Valentine Felte PHELPS B: Abt 1804 , , NC M: Abt 1821 , , NC -- Susan Anna SHELBY B: Abt 1806 , , Nc - Valentine Felte PHELPS (AFN: 1710-M8J) Microfilm: NONE Submission: AF96-101566 Submission: AF94-100563 ~~~~~~ Valentine Felte PHELPS B: Abt 1804 , Nc M: Abt 1821 , Nc Susan Anna SHELBY B Abt 1806 Nc Valentine Felte PHELPS (AFN: 1710-M8J) Microfilm: NONE Submission: AF96-101566 Submission: AF94-100563 Valentine or Felte corie cook added this on 15 Feb 2007 very confused. I have seen a name Valentine Felte Phelp b. 1877, had daughter Sally Phelp. Valentine Phelp b. 1890, daughter = Sally Phelp Valantin Phelp is listed b. in 1890. Felte Fultz is listed as the father of the same Sally Phelp, in "Old Time Tazewell". text as follows: Rev. William Simmons married the second wife, Sallie Fultz, a daughte of Felte Fultz, another good old citizen who owned a boundary of land on the wates of Straight Creek and raised a respectable family of sons and daughtes. Alternate Name 1860 Felte Fultz ~~~~~~ 1830 United States Federal Census Name: Valentine Felps [Valentine Fulp] [Valentine Phelps] Home in 1830: , Claiborne, Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 8 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 11 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11 ~~~~~~ 1840 United States Federal Census n Name: Voleentine Fulps [Valentine Fulps] County: Claiborne State: Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 10 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 Free White Persons - Under 20: 6 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 10 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10 ~~~~~~ The 1850 census shows Valentine (A:70) and Solomon (A: 14) Since Valentine got married to Ann Beeler in 1851 the 'rough draft-Cook-Thompson-Nickell-Yeager-Phelps" tree has the following data. Volentine A: 71 married in 1809 to Susan Anna SHELBY A: 69 B:abt 1782 in Stokes, North Carolina, USA in 1850 she is age 68. She died before 13 Jul 1851 when Valentine married Anna Beeler. In fact Valentine was living with his father according the 1850 census. ~~~~~~ 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Valantin Phelps [Valentine Phelps] [Valantin Fulps] [Valantin Fulp] Age: 70 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1780 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Subdivision 7, Claiborne, Tennessee Family Number: 779 Household Members: Name Age Valantin Phelps 70 Lotty Phelps 17 Salomon Phelps 14 Robt Reynolds 18 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Subdivision 7, Claiborne, Tennessee; Roll: M432_874; Page: 293B; Image: 125. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilyS ~~~~~~ 1851 Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900 Name: Volentine Fulps Spouse: Ann Beeler Marriage Date: 13 Jul 1851 County: Claiborne State: TN Source Information: Dodd, Jordan R.. Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: See extended description for original data sources listed by county. ~~~~~~ 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Anna Fulps [Anna Phelps] [Anna Beeler] Age in 1860: 75 Birth Year: abt 1785 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1860: Subdivision 10, Claiborne, Tennessee Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Valantine Fulps 80 Anna Fulps 75 Solomon Fulps 26 Lucinda Gray 17 Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Subdivision 10, Claiborne, Tennessee; Roll: M653_1244; Page: 349; Image: 209; Family History Library Film: 805244. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. | CHASTEEN, Paul (I18302)
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2598 | TITL George Jacobs - Lydia Dellinger Family Group Record submitted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and available at www.famlysearch.org Betsy A. Errickson 3380 Lakeview Dr. S EWinter Haven, FL33884ABBR Jacobs - Dellinger, Betsy ErricksonREFN 37DATE 5 JUL 1999 | Source Source: S1010 (S1010)
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2599 | TITL George Jacobs - Lydia Dellinger Family Group Record submitted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and available at www.famlysearch.org Betsy A. Errickson 3380 Lakeview Dr. S EWinter Haven, FL33884ABBR Jacobs - Dellinger, Betsy ErricksonREFN 37DATE 5 JUL 1999 | Source Source: S4798 (S4798)
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2600 | TITL George Jacobs - Lydia Dellinger Family Group Record submitted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and available at www.famlysearch.org Betsy A. Errickson 3380 Lakeview Dr. S EWinter Haven, FL33884ABBR Jacobs - Dellinger, Betsy ErricksonREFN 37DATE 5 JUL 1999 | Source Source: S50076 (S50076)
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