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| 1501 | He was a printer, 57 years old, never married, and a resident of Rusk for the past 25 years. Information from Rusk State Hospital records; burial was August 13, 1950. Ralph Benton was in charge of arrangements. (Texas death certificate# 37312) | EDMUNDSON, Walter Frazier (I11807)
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| 1502 | He was a prominent lawyer and politician in Georgia and later in Colorado where he also engaged in mining and mining claim administration and commerce, having been appointed Registrar of US Land Claims in his area of southern Colorado. Source: Broyles Family Genealogy Forum Online at http://genforum.genealogy.com/broyles/messages/398.html | BROYLES, Col. Charles Edward (I1266)
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| 1503 | He was a silversmith, and he never married. | BROYLES, Simeon (I6547)
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| 1504 | He was a Statistician for the Federal Reserve Bank and he died of Spinal Meningitis. | RICHARDSON, Charles Jefferson (I11132)
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| 1505 | He was a student at the University of Texas. Multiple skull fractures with brain damage, D.O.A. on arrival at hospital. His injuries were caused by a gunshot wound to the head. | GRUENKE, William Francis (I12407)
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| 1506 | He was a superintendent for the telephone company, and she, a stenographer also for the telephone company | Family: CUTTS, Fabius McLean / BLOUNT, Nita (F3153)
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| 1507 | He was a surgeon in the Civil War and was killed in battle in Tennessee. | VANWICK, Dr. Samuel Maverick (I8554)
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| 1508 | He was a U. S. Post Office security guard, 63 years old, married, a veteran of World War II, and a resident of Pasadena, Texas. | SCOTT, John Rayburn (I11814)
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| 1509 | He was a veteran of the 5th Regiment, NC Cavalry CSA. | MCNAIRY, William Edgar (I12815)
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| 1510 | He was a widower living with his widowed daughter, Ruby, and her three sons. | PHELPS, Charlie W (I2744)
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| 1511 | He was a widower, and he and his eight year old daughter were living with in-laws. | HENDRICK, James I. (I2704)
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| 1512 | He was about five years old when the family moved from Tennessee to Illinois and was age eleven when they arrived in Texas in late 1831. SOUR: @S469@ | BARTLETT, Thomas Nicholas (I694)
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| 1513 | He was alive for the 1900 census, but his wife was listed as a widow in the 1910 census | OLSON, John N (I8233)
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| 1514 | He was already a sergeant in coastal artillery in the Georgia National Guard. | SOLMS, Anton Francis (I3242)
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| 1515 | He was an accountant for a gasoline firm and she, a sales lady in a department store. | Family: DURBIN, Harold Bernard / MANNING, Grace Virginia (F2825)
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| 1516 | He was an early settler at the Falls of the Brazos in present Falls County, Texas. He signed as a witness an Indian treaty signed at Tehuacana Creek on 9 Oct 1844. Having received land on the Trinity River in what is now northeastern Navarro County for his service in the Texas Revolution, in 1848 he platted the town of Taos on it with the expectation that it would become an important shipping point. He appears occasionally as Maj. Porter or Col. Porter, but the basis for his titles is not known. In the year he died (of cholera), 1849, he was taxed for ten surveys of land, twenty-five slaves, and a buggy, probably a large estate for that time See Roger Bartlett's website: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bartlett1944&id=I73 | PORTER, Robert H (I1438)
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| 1517 | He was an insurance company agent, and she, a saleslady in a ready to wear shop. | Family: DOAN, William P / UNKNOWN, Margaret (F3515)
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| 1518 | He was born about one and a half miles west of Rice, Texas and attended Rice public schools. After studying radio and electricity at a vocational school, he worked as an assistant substation engineer for West Texas Utilities Company in Abilene from 1936 until retirement in 1977. He was living in Denton, Texas when he diedAbeline Reporter - Jan 9, 1999 -------------------- Source: Bartlett Database Online at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bartlett1944&id=I4122 | EDMUNDSON, Rufus Burwell (I3845)
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| 1519 | He was designated as Capt. Jesse Wright Edmundson on the death rolls of Trinity Episcopal Church & his DC. | EDMUNDSON, Capt. Jesse Wright (I10662)
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| 1520 | He was divorced | SEALL, Cassious Wimer (I11254)
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| 1521 | He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses, serving until 1878. | CANDLER, Milton Anthony (I12282)
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| 1522 | He was employed by Gulf Oil Co. | HARRIS, Emerson Miller (I13626)
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| 1523 | He was employed by the Excello Corp. of Detroit, Michigan | PICKLE, Herman Calhoun (I13625)
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| 1524 | He was employed by the Nataterium Laundry. | HARRIS, Ira Creighton (I9093)
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| 1525 | He was head of household of a family consisting of his brothers and sisters suggesting that both parents had died. | BROYLES, Frank B. (I10796)
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| 1526 | He was known as Joe or Joseph and was a blacksmith. He built the first building, a blacksmith shop, in Eustace, Texas, which was called Jolo until the railroad came through in 1900. ---------------------- History of the William Pickle Family Part III, Page 160 | PICKLE, Joseph (Josiah) Littlefield (I755)
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| 1527 | He was listed as a boarder living with his in-laws, John and Louisa Pickle. | DILL, William Marshall (I1993)
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| 1528 | He was listed as a carpenter for Kawneer Mfg. Co. in Atlanta. His wife was listed as Mrs. Callie Simpson | SIMPSON, Nace Elbert (I13508)
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| 1529 | He was listed as A Ingraham | Family: INGRAM, Anderson / SMITH, Sarah (F39)
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| 1530 | He was listed as a lodger with Thomas E. Saubera as head of household. | LEWIS, Elton (I11922)
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| 1531 | He was listed as a truck driver, private truck and she, as a care worker in county relief work. | Family: ADAMSON, Herman Judge / BEENE, Emma Irene (F2792)
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| 1532 | He was listed as a widower and his age, 83. | CRITCHFIELD, Elias D. (I5773)
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| 1533 | He was listed as A.B. Davis, and she, as C.S. Davis. Both of them were listed as 50. | Family: DAVIS, Archibald Brooks / THOMPSON, Charity (F1967)
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| 1534 | He was listed as B.D. Holland and she, as C. J. Holland | Family: HOLLAND, Brooks Davis / ANDERSON, Cynthia Jane (F1240)
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| 1535 | He was listed as B.F Broyles | Family: BROYLES, Benjamin F. / DEBARD, Elvira C (F1151)
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| 1536 | He was listed as Ben F. Pirtle | Family: PIRTLE, Benjamin Franklin / RAGEN, Edna L (F1840)
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| 1537 | He was listed as C. P. Dean | Family: DEAN, Charles Pinckney / HORTON, Lucinda Caroline (F1371)
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| 1538 | He was listed as Charles L. Horton | HORTON, Charles Leonard (I5743)
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| 1539 | He was listed as Chesley Williams | Family: WILLIAMS, Chesley Graham / HOLLAND, Cora Pickle (F1703)
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| 1540 | He was listed as Claude R. Whelchel and she as Lula B. Whelchel | Family: WHELCHEL, Claude Ray Sr / STEWART, Lula Beatrice (F1806)
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| 1541 | He was listed as Collins Williamson | WILLIAMSON, Squire Collins (I6405)
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| 1542 | He was listed as Collins Williamson | Family: WILLIAMSON, Emesire Collins / NEWLAND, W. Bascom (F1836)
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| 1543 | He was listed as Dib D Dennis | Family: DENNIS, George Dibb / LESLIE, Effie Barbara (F1590)
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| 1544 | He was listed as Dibble Dennis and his wife as Effie. | Family: DENNIS, George Dibb / LESLIE, Effie Barbara (F1590)
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| 1545 | He was listed as Dickerson Taliaferra. Census recorded his age as 62, but he was 82, and it recorded Mary's age as 63 | Family: TALIAFERRO, Dickinson Sr. / HARRIS, Mary (F2093)
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| 1546 | He was listed as divorced | BROYLES, Flavius Onderdonk (I3176)
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| 1547 | He was listed as E.C. Williamson | Family: WILLIAMSON, Emesire Collins / NEWLAND, W. Bascom (F1836)
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| 1548 | He was listed as Fount Sanders | Family: SANDERS, Fountain J. / UNKNOWN, Maud M. (F1691)
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| 1549 | He was listed as Frank B. Pirtle | Family: PIRTLE, Benjamin Franklin / RAGEN, Edna L (F1840)
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| 1550 | He was listed as Frank B. Pirtle and she as "Eddie" Pirtle. They had been married 13 years, and five of their seven children were still living. | Family: PIRTLE, Benjamin Franklin / RAGEN, Edna L (F1840)
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