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| 1 | There was a note in the Hamilton News Press for April 11, 1895 about their marriage. Apparently George and Gloe got up after church services at Wesleys Chapel in Detroit, Alabama and went out he door together and eloped. | Family: F494
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| 2 | Catherine and George was married by William Bedford (Itawamba County, Mississippi Marriage Book #3 at www. homepages.rootsweb.com/~robfra/index.html). | Family: F467
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| 3 | In 1790 Census, John Sugg, Sr. was shown in Dobbs County, North Carolina with a household consisting of one male under 16 years of age; two males over 16 years of age and three females. | Family: F1620
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| 4 | It has been said that John Sugg married Elizabeth Murphrey about 1755. DAR Records Number # 548984 and Number # 548985 both list this marriage date. It has been stated that Elizabeth was the daughter of John (Captain Jack) and Elizabeth Harrison Murphrey. | Family: F1620
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| 5 | Second marriage date to Pamelia Miller: August 31, 1891 | Family: F449
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| 6 | There is also a Tuscaloosa County, Alabama record of their marriage for September 20, 1824. I think that this date is the date for application for a marriage bond. | Family: F447
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| 7 | "Married: Last Thursday night, John Holland, Esq., of Wilmington, North Carolina, to Mrs. Jane [Anderson] Marshall, widow of Abraham Marshall, Esq. of East Florida, deceased. (Thursday, September 7, 1786.)" Source: Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina Gazette and its Successors (1732-1801) Online at http://www.archive.org/stream/marriagenoticesi00insall/marriagenoticesi00insall_djvu.txt | Family: F184
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| 8 | "Richard C. Broyles, B.S.A.E., owns and operates a dairy and farm near Decatur. Mr. Broyles was married on June 10, 1935 to Miss Moleta Goldsmith." | Family: F1009
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| 9 | "Texas Marriages, 1837-1973" lists them as A. A. Ingram and Clemie Clements | Family: F79
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| 10 | 1830 Census for Wilkinson County, Georgia appears to list this family although there are some discrepancies. The head of household is listed as "And. Ingham." Males under five: 2 (Sons Hugh and William) Males ten to fifteen: 1 (Brother Richmond or William) Males twenty to thirty: 2 (Brothers Hugh (28) and William (21) Males forty to fifty: 1 (Anderson who would have been 32) Females fifteen and under twenty: (His wife, Sarah, would have been 24) | Family: F39
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| 11 | 218 Eighth Street | Family: F88
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| 12 | To learn more about the family of Nicholas Bartlett and Mary Martin Bartlett! | Family: F241
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| 13 | Read about this marriage here! | Family: F347
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| 14 | Note: ref: Warren Co., KY., Order Book B, p. 63 - "On the motion of Stephen Lacy, and satisfactory proof being made to the Court that (he) has taken up and improved one hundred acres of land agreeable to an Act of Assembly in that case made and provided, it is ordered that he be entitled to the same as per entry filed which entry reads as follows, to wit: Stephen Lacy enters 100 acres of land on the middle part of Drake's Creek beginning on a White Oak on said creek and running westwardly then northwardly then so to include Improvement as the Law directs." Present: John Marshall, Mark Reaves, Esq. This land was subsequently disposed of by Stephen several years later. | Family: F1256
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| 15 | According to the census they never had children. He was listed as Pink H Holland. | Family: F1243
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| 16 | Age listed as 52. In addition to his family there were seven minor children, apparently unrelated to him, living in the household. | Family: F2269
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| 17 | All nine of their children were still living, and they had been married for 28 years. | Family: F1672
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| 18 | Although this marriage is listed in "The History of the William Pickle Family," in 1920 he was listed as living with his mother, Lula, and some of his siblings, and there is no mention of his wife. | Family: F1584
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| 19 | An Alabama native, Mr. Broyles (1849-1925) was a prosperous East Texas lumberman, who played an important role in the economic development of Palestine during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was active in local real estate, and developed three new additions to the town, including the Broyles Addition, on which his house is situated. | Family: F1136
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| 20 | An estimate based on the birth date and place of their first child, Hesket Watkins. | Family: F1115
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| 21 | An estimate based on the fact that their son was listed as five years old in the 1910 Census. | Family: F2119
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| 22 | Anderson Co. Marriage Records. F.M. Brown to Mrs. Mary Chandler 15 September,1853 by Jesse M. Parker J.P. Beat 9. | Family: F4
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| 23 | Anderson County was not broken out separately but shows under Charleston. Census shows: One male under five:William Jacob Pickle (4) One male between five and ten: John H Pickle (6) One male between 30 and 40: Jacob Pickle (32) Two females between under 5: Nancy (months) and Sarah (2) One female between 5 and 10: Amanda (8) One female between 30 and 40: Martha (32) | Family: F342
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| 24 | Approximation | Family: F1549
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| 25 | Assumed that their marriage was in South Carolina since their eldest child, Daisy, was born in that state. | Family: F1280
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| 26 | Author: Hazel Potter Lawler Title: Descendants: The Stephen Lacy Family of Goochland Co., Virginia Publication: Name: Name: First Edition - 1981, Second Edition - 1998.;; Repository:Name: Fred Lagers library | Family: F1256
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| 27 | Badly written... His name is given as Joseph Harp, and his place of birth as Mississippi, but other facts seem to substantiate that this was actually John and Nancy Harp and their daughter, Bessie. | Family: F1598
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| 28 | Based on 1790 Census | Family: F96
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| 29 | Based on age of child, Sarah M. Foster. | Family: F2160
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| 30 | Based on age of eldest child | Family: F2275
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| 31 | Based on age of eldest child, Margaret. | Family: F1203
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| 32 | Based on age of son, Clarence. | Family: F2293
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| 33 | Based on age of son, James M. Brooks, in the 1850 Census. | Family: F2252
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| 34 | Based on age of son, John, as shown in 1850 Census | Family: F2280
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| 35 | Based on age of their son, William S. Camp | Family: F530
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| 36 | Based on James' being listed as a widower in the 1920 Census, and their daughter having been born in 1922. | Family: F843
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| 37 | Based on the age of her son. | Family: F1968
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| 38 | Based on the age of the eldest Bourland child | Family: F1833
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| 39 | Based on the age of the eldest of three girls presumed to be his daughters. | Family: F2270
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| 40 | Based on the age of their daughters. | Family: F412
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| 41 | Based on the age of their son, Flavious/Flavius. | Family: F2253
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| 42 | Based on the fact that another of John Garner's wives died in 1906. | Family: F1506
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| 43 | Based on the fact that his draft registration said that he was married. | Family: F2540
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| 44 | Based only on the age of her daughter, Harriett. | Family: F2164
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| 45 | Based solely on the age and birthplace of her first child, Jared. | Family: F2136
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| 46 | Ben and Pernecy Lacy were living with her parents, William and Sarah Holland. | Family: F1218
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| 47 | Birthplace given as South Carolina | Family: F332
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| 48 | Birthplace given as Tennessee | Family: F331
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| 49 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2362
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| 50 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1593
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