Notes
Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 5,572
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| 1551 | He was listed as Fuller R. Horton | Family: HORTON, Richard Fuller / MCGEE, Pearl (F1673)
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| 1552 | He was listed as Green Pickle | PICKLE, Greenberry (I1625)
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| 1553 | He was listed as Green Pickle, and the census reported that both he and Emma, who was listed as "Ena" were born in SOUTH Carolina | Family: PICKLE, Greenberry / BLAYLOCK, Emma (F455)
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| 1554 | He was listed as J. Anderson M. Cason and she as Teresa | Family: CASON, James Anderson / PICKEL, Theresa (F1287)
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| 1555 | He was listed as J. Nathan Watkins. | Family: WATKINS, John Nathan / UNKNOWN, Harriet N (F1127)
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| 1556 | He was listed as L. P. Pool's step-son. | TURNER, John C (I6275)
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| 1557 | He was listed as Leonard Horton | HORTON, Charles Leonard (I5743)
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| 1558 | He was listed as Madison Richardson | Family: RICHARDSON, Stephen Mathiason / LAWRENCE, Frances Aveline Bell (F1471)
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| 1559 | He was listed as married, and, indeed, his first wife, Lucy Ann Johnson Broyles, was listed in the same census as living in Dalton, Georgia where she died in November, 1880. | BROYLES, Col. Charles Edward (I1266)
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| 1560 | He was listed as Middleton Westbrook and she, as M. E. Westbrook | Family: WESTBROOK, George Middleton / MORGAN, Mary Elizabeth (F1992)
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| 1561 | He was listed as Mitchell Champion on his daughter, Grace's, death certificate. | CHAMPION, Uriah Michell (I12469)
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| 1562 | He was listed as Oscar Davis | Family: DAVIS, Otto E. / TAYLOR, Della (F1974)
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| 1563 | He was listed as P. H. Holland. | Family: HOLLAND, Pinkney H. / UNKNOWN, Willie (F1243)
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| 1564 | He was listed as R. Fuller Horton | Family: HORTON, Richard Fuller / MCGEE, Pearl (F1673)
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| 1565 | He was listed as S.M. Richardson and his age, 61. | Family: RICHARDSON, Stephen Mathiason / UNKNOWN, Cornelia (F1474)
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| 1566 | He was listed as six months old in the 1860 Census taken in July. | DAVIS, William H. (I4067)
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| 1567 | He was listed as Taylor Holland, a boarder living in the home of his employer, John T Luster, Retail Grocer. | HOLLAND, Thomas Taylor (I873)
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| 1568 | He was listed as the grandchild of the head of household, Levi L Sanders. Since his mother died while he was an infant, apparently he was raised, at least during some of his childhood, by his grandparents. | SANDERS, Gurley Houlcotte (I192)
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| 1569 | He was listed as Tom M. Rogers. The census reported that they had been married for 35 years and that eight of their thirteen children were still living. | Family: ROGERS, Thomas Milwee / ELROD, Mary Jane (F300)
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| 1570 | He was listed as W.M. Cooper and she, as S. E. Cooper. | Family: COOPER, W. Mallory / HANKS, Susan Elizabeth (F1718)
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| 1571 | He was listed as W.M. Cooper and she, as S. E. Cooper. | Family: COOPER, W. Mallory / HANKS, Susan Elizabeth (F1718)
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| 1572 | He was listed as W.W. Newland | Family: NEWLAND, William W. / RANDALL, Arthusa Bascom (F1822)
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| 1573 | He was listed as W.Y. Lacy and she as Ann Lacy. | Family: LACY, William Young / LINDSAY, Ann Eliza (F1942)
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| 1574 | He was listed as Warren C. Watkins and she as Mae. | Family: WATKINS, Warren Calvin / CAMP, Eliza Mae (F1738)
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| 1575 | He was listed as Western Hardy, and his son, Western Hardy, Jr. | HARDY, Dr. Weston (I6317)
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| 1576 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: STEPHENSON, William Boyd Jr. / HOPKINS, Norma Jean (F2374)
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| 1577 | He was listed as William A. W. Dozier and she, as Ella E. Dozier | Family: DOZIER, William Ward Allen / NANCE, Ella Frances (F1852)
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| 1578 | He was listed in the 1920 Census, but his wife was listed as a widow in the 1930 Census. | HARP, John J. (I5459)
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| 1579 | He was listed simply as Murphy Holland. Census reported that they had eight children, six of who were still living. | Family: HOLLAND, Charles Murphy / GENSON, Laura Ann (F1201)
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| 1580 | He was living alone and was listed at Aug. C. Brown. | BROWN, Augustus Clayton (I109)
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| 1581 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: GARRIOTT, Wayne Douglas / ALLEN, Martha Nell (F3378)
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| 1582 | He was living with his widowed grandmother apparently laboring on her farm. | INGRAM, Solon Alphius (I10818)
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| 1583 | He was living with his widowed mother and his siblings in the home of his grandparents, John and Margaret Parrot. | POPPELL, Bennett Whiddon Sr. (I5123)
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| 1584 | He was Manager of Great Lakes Coca Cola Bottling Company, and she was a secretary. | Family: PITTARD, Ralph Gilbert / LIDDLE, Nellie Lavaida (F3660)
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| 1585 | He was named after the husband of his mother's sister, Millie Broyles Brown. Source: Descendants of John HAVINS / HAVENS Online at: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/HAVINS/1997-06/0867215334 | GOTCHER, Hugh Brown (I6013)
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| 1586 | He was not listed in the 1870 census. | RICHARDSON, Willie (I1355)
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| 1587 | He was retired from the Bureau of Reclamation at Salina, Kansas | PICKEL, Wayne Eldon (I4787)
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| 1588 | He was single at the time of death | TURNER, Benjamin Franklin (I6290)
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| 1589 | He was single at this time. | ADAMSON, Herman Judge (I9720)
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| 1590 | He was still single. His household consisted of two servants and an overseer. | INGRAM, James (I63)
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| 1591 | He was taken prisoner by the Union. Army at. Vicksburg, Miss. when he was serving as a Colonel of the 38th Georgia Infantry. He was a member of the Georgia State Legislature and voted against secession from the Union. When he moved to Colorado he was appointed Begistra of the Government Land Office in Del Norte, Colorado, and while there met Nellie Armstrong to whom he was married April 19, 1883 at Alamosa „ Colorado. -------------------------------------------- The preceding about Charles Edward Broyles was received October 25, 1958 from his son Dryden Johnson Broyles, of Brighton, Colo. and is reported in The Broyles, Laffitte and Boyd Relatives and Ancestors of Montague Laffitte Boyd, Jr., M.D., published by Mrs. Einar Storm Trosdal (Lucy T. Boyd) of Savannah, Georgia. | Family: BROYLES, Col. Charles Edward / JOHNSON, Lucy Ann (F993)
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| 1592 | He was the seventh of eleven children listed in this census. | BUTLER, John Franklin (I10911)
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| 1593 | He was the son of Robert and Pearl Bradley Reeves. He served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I. He was a retired salesman. | REEVES, Grady Earl (I11840)
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| 1594 | He was widowed and his usual occupation was listed as cement worker. | PARNELL, Jessie B. (I12451)
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| 1595 | He was widowed and living with his daughter, Lizzie, and her husband, John H. Ramsey. | DICKSON, William E (I2651)
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| 1596 | He worked at the Hercules Powder Plant | MCCLAMMER, Edward Walker (I13383)
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| 1597 | He worked for a while as a surveyor in the area that is now Fort Worth, Texas but because of Indian harrassment of his family while he was gone he moved to Chatfield and opened a dry goods store. While Lucien was in Shreveport buying goods, a competitor, who had a store a couple of miles down the Trinity River, burned down Lucien's store. The arsonist was lynched and Lucien moved to Van Zandt County, where he was a teacher and merchant and lived in Wills Point. He died of neck cancer. SOUR: @S69@ SOUR: @S174@ SOUR: @S223@ PAGE: (stating that he died from neck cancer) | BARTLETT, Lucien Lusk (I699)
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| 1598 | He worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. | PICKLE, Robert Cornelius (I5006)
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| 1599 | He worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. | STEPHENSON, William Boyd Sr. (I8210)
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| 1600 | He worked for the Coca Cola Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. | RIGGS, Foy Eldridge (I2548)
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