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1451 He and his sister, Francis, were listed in the home of Richard and Eliza Howett, their maternal grandparents. MANNING, James H. (I9681)
 
1452 He and his two children were living in the household of his brother, William Henry Brown. BROWN, Thomas Francis (I813)
 
1453 He and his wife were living with her parents, Wright and Edith Edmonson. PIGG, William (I937)
 
1454 He and Ida were living with his parents on the farm. Family: STIRMAN, Valentine Irvin / PICKLE, Ida Lucinda (F3107)
 
1455 He appears to have been listed as Carlos. PICKLE, Andrew Carlos (I1794)
 
1456 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CABLER, Richard (I10921)
 
1457 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CABLER, Joseph (I10920)
 
1458 He completed 7th grade, and Ludie completed 6th grade Family: CABLER, John Wiley / BUTLER, Ludie Rosline (F3180)
 
1459 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CABLER, Lawrence (I10919)
 
1460 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CABLER, Charles (I10922)
 
1461 He died at 17 of accidental contact of a live electrical wire. He was a student of Powell University Training School. STOREY, James Marion (I10523)
 
1462 He died in his home after a lengthy illness. SMITH, Albert Marshall (I9418)
 
1463 He enlisted as G. M. Killion, Private, in a Reserve Co. in the 19th Brigade. This group consisted of men from Navarro, Ellis, Limestone and Freestone counties. KILLION, George M (I11765)
 
1464 He grew up on the family farm and operated it for a few years. He attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in 1896 and then operated a feed business and later a grocery. He was a captain in the Texas National Guard during World War I and then lived in Fort Worth for two years, where he managed the Exchange Restaurant. During the 1920s and early 1930s he was city marshal of Wills Point and Van Zandt County tax assessor and collector. After they lived in Gainesville and Longview for a short while, they returned to Wills Point in 1945 when he was appointed city marshal. He suffered a heart attack on the job and died at their home on Pecan Avenue later that day.

Source: Bartlett Database online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bartlett1944&id=I1793 
HARRIS, James Harbert (I7036)
 
1465 He had been married for nine years JOHNSON, Louis Leonard (I7301)
 
1466 He had completed 4 years of college, and she, 3 years of college. Family: RIGGS, Foy Eldridge / UNKNOWN, Josephine (F4122)
 
1467 He has two stones marking his grave. The original one spells his surname "Britton" while the modern stone spells it "Brittan." Additionally the original stone refers to him as "Elder Britton." BRITTON, Emanuel (I10018)
 
1468 He is described as having a crooked left arm, due to break, right leg broken at knee, broken left ankle, broken right shoulder. WHITEHURST, Burke Gibson (I13075)
 
1469 He is listed as "Chestley I Pickle." PICKLE, Chesley Irvin (I758)
 
1470 He is listed as age 21, which is another sign that he was not born in 1860 but in 1858 or 1859. HARDY, William Britten (I11003)
 
1471 He is listed as Arthur William Rhodes in the 1920 Census, but he is listed as William Arthur Rhodes in the book, "History of the William Pickle Family." RHODES, Arthur William (I4296)
 
1472 He is listed as living alone which suggests that his wife had already died. His birthplace is listed as Missouri, but this is incorrect. ESTES, James D. (I705)
 
1473 He is listed as W.C. Williams Family: WILLIAMS, Westley C. / TRUSS, Texana Savannah (F1719)
 
1474 He is listed in the 1840 census but not in the 1850 census.

Death due to encephalitis? Hard to read on hand written Quaker records. 
MORRIS, William (I11206)
 
1475 He is listed just above his mother's entry in the 1800 census. It shows him to be between 26 and 44 and his wife to be between 16 and 25. They had five slaves. EDMUNDSON, John (I3852)
 
1476 He is not listed in the 1870 Census DAVIS, Sims W (I4072)
 
1477 He is not listed in the 1870 Census suggesting that he died between 1860 and 1870. NEWLAND, William W. (I6346)
 
1478 He is too young to have been the son of Francis Marion Brown, but he would have been the correct age to be the son of J. C. Wilson. Therefore, it is likely that the 1910 census recorded his surname incorrectly as Brown. WILSON, Marion Francis (I817)
 
1479 He joined for duty and enrolled at Anderson, April 14, 1861; mustered into Confederate service at Columbia, June 7, 1861.  MARTIN, William Smith (I8264)
 
1480 He listed a wife and three children as dependents. TREADAWAY, Woodfin Grady (I2740)
 
1481 He listed his employer as C.T. McConnico, Post Master. This would have been his grandfather. MCCONNICO, Hester (I2737)
 
1482 He listed his occupation as inventor. He gave his address as 3126 E. 94th Street, Cleveland, Ohio and his wife's as 1359 Court Street, Memphis, Tenn. RICHMOND, Walter (I11440)
 
1483 He listed his wife and both of his parents as dependent upon his support. He was a structural engineer for Frank S. Smith Inc. in Dayton. BANTA, Chester Ermine (I13286)
 
1484 He listed his wife, Irene, as the one who'd always know his whereabouts. He was employed by U.S. Engineers at Wright Field. BANTA, Chester Ermine (I13286)
 
1485 He listed that he had a wife and two children to support. RAMPY, Albert Ross (I13004)
 
1486 He resided in the house of Walker B. and Margaret Conway. EUSTACE, Captain Williamson Tomlin (I8787)
 
1487 He shows up in the 1880 and 1900 census as Edwin Prather. PRATHER, Edward (I13469)
 
1488 He taught instrument flying in Alabama and Texas. KEATHLEY, Needham Bryant (I1371)
 
1489 He took part in the Indian War of 1836 and was wounded in the battle of Ichawaynochaway, and he was killed on his plantation during the Indian War. BRYAN, Clement (I8527)
 
1490 He was a BeeKeeper. His bee hat caught fire and burned him. He died from the burns. This information came from his great great Granddaughter, Linda Weiss of Charleston, SC  REID, William B (I10870)
 
1491 He was a boarder in the home of Henry and Emma Craft, and he was listed as a widower. SANDERS, Morgan Gurley (I5807)
 
1492 He was a boarder in the house of George Smalling BROYLES, Trapier Keith (I13566)
 
1493 He was a city school principal and she was an assistant in an educational exchange. Family: SMITH, E E / PUGH, Louise (F1382)
 
1494 He was a graduate of the University of Georgia. CANDLER, Samuel Charles (I12262)
 
1495 He was a graduate of the University of Georgia. CANDLER, Milton Anthony (I12263)
 
1496 He was a graduate of the University of Georgia. Family: CANDLER, Charles Murphey Sr. / SCOTT, Mary A (F3670)
 
1497 He was a laborer in a raisin plant and she, a packer in the raisin plant. Family: HUBER, Michael / ROSENTHAL, Mollie (F3322)
 
1498 He was a leather salesman, and she was chief clerk in advertising. Family: KOVERMAN, Stanley C. / BANTA, Luella M. (F4043)
 
1499 He was a life insurance salesman, and she, a newspaper writer. Family: BEULAR, Melborne Ernest / UNKNOWN, Jo Loria (F2107)
 
1500 He was a Methodist Minister. BARRINGTON, Rev. James McLean (I13593)
 

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