Matches 701 to 750 of 2,841
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701 | Adopted by David Chesson | STEVENS, Thaddeus Anthony (I7448)
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702 | Adopted by Joe & Cindy Coombs) & Jamisen Leland Barnes | COOMBS, Haley Meredith (I6169)
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703 | Adopted by Randy and Ri t a | DRAKE, Meredith (I6158)
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704 | Adopted by Robert Roy and Michelle Leigh Javenkoski Phulps. | EMERY, Griffin Thomas (I7521)
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705 | Adopted niece of Nettie | RUTLEDGE, Nettie Olivia (I1623)
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706 | Adopted niece of Nettie | FULP, Daniel Reeves (I1624)
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707 | After first husband died, Nancy moved to Illinois with her father. Nancy had no children. She later lived in Loomi County, IL. | |
708 | After first husband died, Nancy moved to Illinois with her father. Nancy had no children. She later lived in Loomi County, IL. | |
709 | After first husband died, Nancy moved to Illinois with her father. Nancy had no children. She later lived in Loomi County, IL. | NEAL, Nancy (I61054)
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710 | After marriage to Cotton Powell, she resided in Norwood, Mass, until they returned to Winston-Salem in 1977 | ALSPAUGH, Elizabeth (I5880)
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711 | Age 16 - George Lunceford came to the Illinois Territory as a soldier under George Rogers Clark in 1778. After the surrender of Indian Chief Kaskaskia, July 4th, which transferred the N.W. Territory from King George III, to Virginia, he made his home here. Age 17 - George enlisted in the Revolutionary Army, served three years in Captain Bailey's company of Regulars of the Illinois Regiment in the Virginia State Line under George Rogers clark, discharged 18 Feb 1783 as a private. Age 29 - George was married to Nancy (Mary Ann) Judy, a Dutch girl, whose father had, a few years prior to Clark's expedition swung around along the Virginia and Kentucky side from Pennsylvania to Sugar Loaf, south of Cahokia, Illinois. Age 46 - George Lunceford died December 8, 1808 at Sugar Loaf, Illinois | Family F8821
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712 | Age 68 | WETMORE, Beulah (I1298)
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713 | Airman First Class John R. Hardisky is a Tuba instrumentalist in the United States Air Force Band of Flight, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Airman Hardisky was born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and grew up in Luzerne, Pennsylvania. He began studying tuba in the fifth grade. He graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School in 1998. He attended Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and did graduate work at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Temple University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2002. His teachers have included Jay Krush, Abe Torchinsky, Dan Perantoni, and Anthony Kniffen. In addition to his busy work schedule, Airman Hardisky plays semi professional football; he also enjoys rock climbing, paintball, and art museums. He is married to the former Jessica Fornshell, and the couple have a daughter, Gabrielle. | |
714 | Airman First Class John R. Hardisky is a Tuba instrumentalist in the United States Air Force Band of Flight, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Airman Hardisky was born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and grew up in Luzerne, Pennsylvania. He began studying tuba in the fifth grade. He graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School in 1998. He attended Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and did graduate work at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Temple University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2002. His teachers have included Jay Krush, Abe Torchinsky, Dan Perantoni, and Anthony Kniffen. In addition to his busy work schedule, Airman Hardisky plays semi professional football; he also enjoys rock climbing, paintball, and art museums. He is married to the former Jessica Fornshell, and the couple have a daughter, Gabrielle. | HARDISKY, John Ray (I62946)
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715 | Albert died 1987 | DILLON, Kathryn (I304)
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716 | Alcoholic | ALDERMAN, Christian (I1475)
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717 | Alex's twin | GANNINGER, Katie Emilie (I225)
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718 | Alfred was born on a Tuesday according to the perpetual calendar. Alfred' s occupation was Mining Engineer. | BEBEE, Alfred Henry Jr. (I6279)
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719 | Alive at 1870 Census, Monroe County, Tennessee. He purchased, with John Smith, 200 acres of land in Cocke County, Tennessee. (Grant # 22602) on 20 April 1838. He and Mary are also listed as members of the Slate Creek Baptist Church (Membership List -- 1812-1876), but it is not known when they moved to Cocke County, but it was probably in 1837 when Zach requested a letter of dismissal from the Church. They moved to McMinn County, Tennessee by 1850 and to Monroe County by 1860 (Census). 1850 Tennessee Census: Zack, 55; Mary, 50; Alfred, 26; Elizabeth, 20; Mary, 19; Carter, 14; Harriet, 12; Malinda, 10. moved from North Carolina Saturday, June 11, 1836: Received brother Zachariah Dalton and sister Mary Dalton, his wife into our fellowship by letter. Saturday, February 11, 1837 Brother Dalton came forward and acknowledged that he had done wrong in going to see the slite of hand and the church forgave him Saturday, Aug 12, 1837 Choose Brethren Thomas Smith, Simon Smith, Zachariah Dalton delegates to the association on Sunday the thirteenth opened a door for the reception of members. October 5, 1837 Brother Zackariah Dalton came forward and requested a letter of dismission for him and his wife which was granted. | |
720 | Alive at 1870 Census, Monroe County, Tennessee. He purchased, with John Smith, 200 acres of land in Cocke County, Tennessee. (Grant # 22602) on 20 April 1838. He and Mary are also listed as members of the Slate Creek Baptist Church (Membership List -- 1812-1876), but it is not known when they moved to Cocke County, but it was probably in 1837 when Zach requested a letter of dismissal from the Church. They moved to McMinn County, Tennessee by 1850 and to Monroe County by 1860 (Census). 1850 Tennessee Census: Zack, 55; Mary, 50; Alfred, 26; Elizabeth, 20; Mary, 19; Carter, 14; Harriet, 12; Malinda, 10. moved from North Carolina Saturday, June 11, 1836: Received brother Zachariah Dalton and sister Mary Dalton, his wife into our fellowship by letter. Saturday, February 11, 1837 Brother Dalton came forward and acknowledged that he had done wrong in going to see the slite of hand and the church forgave him Saturday, Aug 12, 1837 Choose Brethren Thomas Smith, Simon Smith, Zachariah Dalton delegates to the association on Sunday the thirteenth opened a door for the reception of members. October 5, 1837 Brother Zackariah Dalton came forward and requested a letter of dismission for him and his wife which was granted. | DALTON, Zachariah S. (I60209)
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721 | all 7 children alive as of 1900 census 1880 Census ============================================================ From the death certificate (8-447): Name: John Watt Wilson Age: 74 yrs 8 mos 15 days Birth date: August 1846 Birthplace: Rockingham Co Marital status: widowed Spouse: Matilda Wilson Occupation: Farmer Father: Thompson Wilson, b. Rockingham Co Mother: Martha Godsey, b. Rockingham Informant: Frank Wilson Date of death: May 14, 1921 Place of death: Rockingham Co, New Bethel Twp Cause of death: Blood clot on brain paralysis Contributory: [blank] Burial: 5 15 1921 Sardis Ground ============================================================== Tom 8-1-03 Regarding John Watt Wilson's Civil War service: John Watt Wilson enlisted at Camp Holmes 5 Sep 1864 in Co. A, 18th N.C. Regiment and/or Co. F, 4th N.C. Battalion and was captured near Petersburg, Va. on 25 Mar 1865. He was confined at Point Lookout, Md. until his release on or about 14 May 1865. Information from Kristina Turner (2002), citing an unidentified source sent by Branson Angel. Kristina -- you mentioned in email last month that you think he served in the 18th NC. Does that mean that you have eliminated the 4th NC that Branson's data mentioned? ============================================================= | WILSON, John Watt (I1061)
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722 | all 7 children alive as of 1900 census =============================================== From the death certificate (3-330): Name: Sarah Malilda Wilson Age: 71 yrs 1 mo 12 days Birth date: Dec 1 1848 Birthplace: Rockingham County Marital status: [blank] Occupation: House Wife Father: William Turner, b. Rockingham County Mother: Annie Webster, b. N.C. Informant: T. B. Wilson Date of death: Feb 12, 1916 Place of death: Rockingham Co, New Bethel Twp Madison R. 1 Cause of death: Pneumonia Contributory: [illegible] Burial: [blank] [Note: Birth date: 1843-1844 -- the 1850 census (age 6). Dec 1844 -- the 1900 census (age 55). 16 Dec 1844 -- the grave marker. 1844-1845 -- the 1870 census (age 25). 1845-1846 -- the 1860 census (age 14). 1 Dec 1848 -- the death certificate. 1849-1850 -- the 1880 census (age 30). ================================================== My previous notes give birth date of December 16, 1844 (no source - VGF) | TURNER, Sarah Matilda (I1060)
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723 | All info for Thomas and descendants from 1850,'60'70'80 Census Records and Rockingham Co Ct. Records per K. Turner research. | TURNER, Thomas Aaron (I4591)
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724 | All info on Alan & Laura came from Engagement announcement in GSO N&R. Note: Alan and Ira, Jr may be same person. | FULP, Alan DeWitt (I5015)
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725 | All info on Frederick Black, Elizabeth Lockett and their children/spouses provided by Linda Vernon. Also in Linda Vernon's notes, the following: Stephen Black & Temperance Clay mb: 8 Jan 1793 mdate: 10 Jan 1793 Consent: Chas & Pheby Clay - parents Note: Stephen Black of Campbell Co., VA Gone by 1810 census ==================================================== Webster, Irene Bourne. Abstracts of Wills 1785-1829, Rockingham County, North Carolina. North Carolina Society, Daughters of American Revolution, 1970: Will of Elizabeth Black - Rockingham County, North Carolina Will Book A, p. 135 - Probated Nov. 1821 Date: 9th day of March 1821 Beneficiaries: My seven children, Polly Jackson Leanna Wright Pleasant Black Elizabeth Webster Joseph Black John Black Caroline Matilda Black Executor: Son, Pleasant Black Witnesses: Mark Harden Frances Harden [Note: I have more info on Pleasant Black. Let me know if you want me to send it. -- TWM] ================================================================== There are questions concerning our GGG grandmother, Elizabeth Black. Her husband's given name is not known with certainty (some say it was Frederich). Neither is her maiden name (some say it was Lockett). There appears to be a marriage record for a Frederich Black & Elizabeth Lockett in Mecklenburg Co, VA in Jan 1790. It is generally agreed that this Frederich & Elizabeth had a daughter named Elizabeth. Some say that this daughter married Richard Webster, but others say that she married Jacob/Henry Bare of Ashe Co. More research needed! ========== | BLACK, Frederick (I3655)
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726 | All James related info provided by Richard D. Neal of Walnut Cove | Source Source: S87 (S87)
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727 | Allan Cole Stearns...................his mother is Betty Ruth Peters 35300 Live Oak Cir Denham Springs, LA 70706-0523 (225) 610-3355 ~~~~~ U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Name: Allen C Starns Birth Date: 31 May 1953 Phone Number: 775-2439 Address: 3535 Van Buren St, Baker, LA, 70714-3556 [2819 King Charles Dr, Baker, LA, 70714-1726] [1062 Johnston St, Baker, LA, 70714-3543 (1993)] [14799 Frenchtown Rd, Greenwell Springs, LA, 70739-3411 (1996)] 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 ~~~~~~ | STARNS, Allen Cole (I15008)
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728 | Also taught school | FULP, William Martin (I3214)
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729 | Also traveled and sold Raleigh Products. | FULP, George Washington (I1440)
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730 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ADRIAN, Amy Marie (I15135)
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731 | Ancestorial Line next 4 generation provided by G'son Geo S Turner Son George Levy Turner's death certificate shows Clementine's birth place as Rockingham Co, NC | YOUNG, Delitha Clementine (I1097)
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732 | Angel Genealogy by Irene Angel Marsh ================================== Note: Marriage certificate of son Wirt shows mothers name as Emma J, not Manerva as listed in Irene Marsh's "Angel Genealogy". See marriage notes for Jonathan Wirt Angel ======================================= | ROBINSON, Manerva Jane (I677)
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733 | Ann Smoot Hungerford was the widow of William Hungerford and mother of their son, William Hungerford. Testimony on 13 August 1661 "6 or 7 years ago, before she married William Hungerford, he paid Mr. Hatch 2 heads of tobacco for the use of Mr. Cager, etc." On that date, 13 Aug 1661, Ann Barton was declared 20 years old and upwards, therefor born about 1640. Liber PCR folio 480. On the same day, Humphrey Atwicks who had married Elizabeth Smoot declared Ann Barton, formerly Ann Hungerford was his sister-in-law. | SMOOT, Anne (I62645)
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734 | Ann was raised by her Aunt in Washington, DC. She was introduced to James Edwards by his first cousin, Irene Edwards. After her divorce from James in 1937 she worked as a secretary for the Federal Government. She was dearly loved by all her grandchildren and her desserts were renowned. Her granddaughter, Donna, and great grand daughter Jennifer have carried on Ann?s dessert tradition. Comments by Vestal Fulp, son-in-law of Ann: Ann was a model grandmother to my two daughters as well as a model mother-in-law to me. We often visited with our two daughters on short notice, and she always greeted us with warmth and a cheerful smile; and with what appeared to be little effort, could put on a gourmet meal including at least three mouth watering desserts. She was a fantastic bargain shopper and loved giving gifts. | LATTIN, Anna Ruth (I1384)
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735 | Anna Barbara Franck lived in Wildenstein, Germany until she married and lived in Sindringen, Germany . | FRANCK, Anna Barbara (I7352)
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736 | Anna Bella Joy and Violet Ellain are twins | PHULPS, Violet Ellain (I7671)
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737 | Anna Bella Joy and Violet Ellain are twins | PHULPS, Anna Bella Joy (I7670)
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738 | Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina Page 15 1771 - The Public of North Carolina indebted to Frederick Hambright for going against the Cherokee Indians to the express from the commanding officer of Tryon County, March 15, 1771 John Hoyle, Lieutenant - 8 days at 5s, ration 5s4d, total amount 2- 5-4 I do hereby certify that the above Company of men were on the expedition by my orders under Captain Hambright (signed) Thomas Neel. | |
739 | Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina Page 15 1771 - The Public of North Carolina indebted to Frederick Hambright for going against the Cherokee Indians to the express from the commanding officer of Tryon County, March 15, 1771 John Hoyle, Lieutenant - 8 days at 5s, ration 5s4d, total amount 2- 5-4 I do hereby certify that the above Company of men were on the expedition by my orders under Captain Hambright (signed) Thomas Neel. | |
740 | Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina Page 15 1771 - The Public of North Carolina indebted to Frederick Hambright for going against the Cherokee Indians to the express from the commanding officer of Tryon County, March 15, 1771 John Hoyle, Lieutenant - 8 days at 5s, ration 5s4d, total amount 2- 5-4 I do hereby certify that the above Company of men were on the expedition by my orders under Captain Hambright (signed) Thomas Neel. | HOYLE, Lt. John (I62361)
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741 | Anthony's father was Dizzy Kessler but his mother gave him her maiden name Carter. | KESSLER, Anthony Michael (I4803)
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742 | Antioch United Meth Ch, Belews Creek NC Du Four in WSNC !SOURCE Obituary | JONES, Nell Vance (I2728)
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743 | April, 2016: Ralph E Carter and Orman Guy Carter, Jr. have a perfect 37 out of 37 yDNA match. | CARTER, Ralph Eugene (I60011)
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744 | Arthritis | FULP, Mamie Ruth (I3144)
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745 | Ashley' mother stated that Ashley majored in Physcology at Free Will Baptist Bible College, in Nashville in 2012 graduating with honors. | SANTIAGO, Ashley Nicole (I15561)
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746 | At age 81 | WARD, Mary Jane (I1377)
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747 | At Brookview Hills Internal Medicine !SOURCE SOI: Wedding announcement | WYKES, Jessica Lee (I2640)
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748 | At Harvest Baptist Church Hensdale' Grocery Obituary Buried in Haynes family plot, TS shows birth date as May 11, 1938 | FULP, Craig Benbow (I2193)
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749 | At home of A B Young | FULP, John William (I1211)
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750 | At Merfin Systems, King NC !SOURCE SOI: Wedding announcement | FULP, Jason Glenn (I2641)
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