Notes
Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 5,572
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| 1801 | His death certificate says his parents were Martin Pickle and Laura Williams | PICKLE, Elbert Franklin (I11561)
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| 1802 | His father was a farmer, and his mother, a housewife. | RICHARDSON, Jewell H (I11847)
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| 1803 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PICKLE, Albert Graham Taylor (I5007)
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| 1804 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LINDER, Hilton (I5319)
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| 1805 | His given name was shown on his daughter's death certificate, and the family story is that she was named William after her father. | MANN, William (I9218)
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| 1806 | His grandson's obituary says that "R.N. White, was the first county clerk of Navarro County as well as Corsicana's first postmaster." | Family: WHITE, Robert Newton / MEANS, Juliet (F868)
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| 1807 | His grave marker says he was born in 1850. | EDMUNDSON, Willis (I10663)
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| 1808 | His grave stone calls him Levi Sayring. | ZEHRING, Levi (I13294)
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| 1809 | His gravestone appears to have spelled his name CAHLES T. | MCMICHAEL, Charles T. (I12777)
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| 1810 | His gravestone calls him E. Arthur Kopper. | KOPPER, Ervin Arthur (I12064)
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| 1811 | His gravestone lists him as Delamer Wells | WELLS, Delamar (I9232)
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| 1812 | His gravestone reads, "Was murdered on the night of February 18, 1872." | BURKE, Joel (I1406)
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| 1813 | His gravestone says "James S Sweeney, Col. US Army World War II." Buried at Section Ai Site 373 | SWEENEY, Dr. James Shirley (I11384)
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| 1814 | His gravestone says he was born in 1854. | GEBERS, Herman (I4779)
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| 1815 | His gravestone says he was Julien Burrell Hudgins | HUDGINS, Lt. Col. Burrell (I12099)
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| 1816 | His gravestone says his middle name was Francis, but his death certificate says Franklin. | DUMAS, Jeremiah F (I10090)
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| 1817 | His gravestone shows no dates; so this is simply a rough approximation | GAMBRELL, Johnnie (I4678)
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| 1818 | His home listed as Laredo, Webb, Texas. | DANILAVEZ, Steven Joseph (I5225)
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| 1819 | His middle name may have been either Randall, his mother's maiden name, or Reynolds, a name suggested by one family descendant. | NEWLAND, Esquire R. (I1039)
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| 1820 | His middle name shows up variously as Van and Vannoy | EWERS, Lawrence Vannoy (I3978)
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| 1821 | His mother is identified on his death certificate as Ora Smith Wroe. | WROE, Oran Manson (I10518)
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| 1822 | His mother was head of household | WESTBROOK, Robert Payne (I6904)
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| 1823 | His mother was listed as head of household. | Family: HOLLAND, Allen William / RHODES, Florence Effa (F1200)
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| 1824 | His name appears spelled various ways, but the spelling Hecter shows on his draft registration form which he signed clearly with this spelling. | MCCONNICO, Hester (I2737)
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| 1825 | His name came from the death certificate of his daughter, Willie Alice Parrish Bartlett. | PARRISH, William J (I5698)
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| 1826 | His name given as Ovid A. Brown | BROWN, Albert Ovid (I4649)
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| 1827 | His name has been found spelled Denman and Denmon. | MCWHORTER, Denman H. (I6248)
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| 1828 | His name is spelled this way on the 1880, 1910 and 1920 Census. | LITTLE, Rattler Burns (I1975)
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| 1829 | His name is unclearly written, and his age has been crossed out. | CAMP, Trannie Haston (I2454)
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| 1830 | His name might have been Harry T. Pickell. There is such a person buried in the Washington Cemetery in Houston where both of Harry's parent were buried. | PICKELL, Harry C. (I11170)
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| 1831 | His name seems to be spelled Claud rather than Claude | HAMILL, Claud Bray (I9409)
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| 1832 | His name spelled Charly Cagle and hers, Viry. | Family: CAGLE, Charles Hughey / RICHARDSON, Margaret Elvira (F352)
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| 1833 | His name taken from the death certificate of his daughter, Vena, and furnished by his granddaughter. | HOWORTH, James (I6859)
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| 1834 | His name was inadvertently written on the 1940 census then removed. | BAILEY, Broadus O R (I9496)
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| 1835 | His name was listed "Chestley R Pickle." | PICKLE, Chesley Robert (I9)
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| 1836 | His name was listed as Hubbard Ingram | INGRAM, Herbert (I6045)
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| 1837 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PICKLE, Richard Edmundson (I10035)
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| 1838 | His name was mis-spelled Elie | Family: TERRY, Eli F. / UNKNOWN, Hester (F1783)
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| 1839 | His name was recorded "Cain Broyls." Census lists the following: Males < 5 years: 1 (Marcellus-3) Males 5-10: 1 (Walter-8) Males 10-15: 2 (Edwin-11 and William-14) Males 15-20: 1 (George-16) Males 50-60: 1 (Cain-52) Females: 40-50: 1 (Lucinda 49 or 50) | Family: BROYLES, Major Cain / NASH, Lucinda (F92)
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| 1840 | His name was recorded as Fabious McLean Cutts. His occupation listed as General Construction Foreman, Cumberland Tel and Tel. | CUTTS, Fabius McLean (I8838)
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| 1841 | His name was spelled correctly in this census. Listed were: one male under 10 (Ozey Robert Broyles), one male between 10 and 15 (Cain Broyles), one male between 26 and 44 (Aaron Broyles). It also listed two females less than ten (Sarah and Polly), one female age 10-15 (Jemima) and one female 26 to 44 (Frances Broyles). | Family: BROYLES, Major Aaron / REED, Frances (F329)
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| 1842 | His name was taken from his father's will. | BROWN, David Franklin (I112)
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| 1843 | His obituary said he was born in Chester District, South Carolina, and this state was listed as his birthplace in the 1860 Census. | WESTBROOK, Middleton (I6937)
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| 1844 | His occupation is recorded as grocery clerk, and it says that he served in the Navy as an ordinary seaman. | DAVIS, Noble Holland (I8770)
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| 1845 | His occupation was "journeyman Electrician." | MURRELL, Denton Royce (I12370)
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| 1846 | His occupation was Claim Investigator, A.T. & S. F. Railroad | HUNT, Orren Ellis (I13107)
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| 1847 | His occupation was expressman for American Railway Express. He gave his mother, "Lizzie Eschberger" of Mason, Texas as a contact. | ESCHBERGER, Albert Decater (I7254)
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| 1848 | His occupation was farming. | BURNETT, Walter Marvin (I2402)
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| 1849 | His occupation was given as druggist. | LOVLI, John William (I11188)
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| 1850 | His occupation was given as student, University of Georgia. | CANDLER, Charles Murphey Jr. (I12271)
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