Notes
Matches 1,851 to 1,900 of 5,572
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| 1851 | His occupation was grocery clerk. | PICKLE, George Augustus (I13621)
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| 1852 | His occupation was listed as "barber." | PICKLE, Chesley Robert (I783)
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| 1853 | His occupation was listed as "student, Texas Christian University." | SWEENEY, Thomas Paul (I11385)
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| 1854 | His occupation was listed as laborer in salt mills. | NEWLAND, Walter Winfrey (I6344)
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| 1855 | His occupation was listed as Shop Foreman in an Oil Refinery. | PICKLE, Jimmie Martin (I5389)
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| 1856 | His occupation was mechanic. | Family: PICKELL, Carl Howard Sr. / SAWYER, Anna Mae Frances (F3594)
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| 1857 | His occupation was Minister of the Gospel, M.E. Church, South | BROYLES, Dr. Erasmus Nash (I1316)
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| 1858 | His occupation was mortgage banker. | CONDICT, Wallace Reynolds Jr. (I11391)
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| 1859 | His occupation was musician. | Family: SEALL, Cassious Wimer / BARTLETT, Elsie May (F3299)
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| 1860 | His occupation was policeman working for the Police Department. | GAINES, Gregg Lester (I8898)
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| 1861 | His occupation was rancher. | HILL, Benjamin Frank (I5892)
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| 1862 | His occupation was Stillman for White Eagle Petroleum Co., and he gave his contact as his mother, Mrs. J. L. McCumber , Carl Junction, Jasper, Kansas. | HINDS, James Clara (I6861)
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| 1863 | His occupation was Supervisor at Veterans Administration and hers was Analyst for the Internal Revenue Service. | Family: LEWIS, Maurice / SEATON, Alice Eleanor (F3553)
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| 1864 | His occupation was that of independent oil operator | LACY, William Frank (I6743)
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| 1865 | His occupation: farming | HUBER, Michael (I11297)
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| 1866 | His parents place of residence was recorded as Rusk, [Cherokee], Texas. | LEWIS, John Frederick Jr. (I5410)
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| 1867 | His place of birth was listed as Pennsylvania | Family: HAVENS, John / HAMILTON, Catherine (F2163)
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| 1868 | His rank going in was sergeant and coming out was First Lieutenant. | AIRHEART, Onslow Merle (I122)
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| 1869 | His rank was Chief Quartermaster Next of kin was listed as Julius Holliday Pickell (Julia Holladay Pickell) | PICKELL, Alexander Holladay (I1235)
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| 1870 | His residence was Darien, Fairfield, Connecticut. | PUND, Henry Rudolph (I7128)
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| 1871 | His residence was in Pharr, Hidalgo County, Texas. He died of multiple injuries to the chest and head sustained in an accident between a car and a bus. | BROWN, Erasmus Columbus (I829)
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| 1872 | His residence was listed as Keltys, Texas, and he was a retired teamster | PENRY, William A (I4708)
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| 1873 | His residence was listed as Malakoff, Texas. | BARTLETT, Thomas Anthony (I18)
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| 1874 | His residence was RFD No. 3, Elkhart, Texas | LIVELY, Marshall (I12391)
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| 1875 | His sister Edie was living with him. | EDMUNDSON, William John Wright (I933)
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| 1876 | His sister, Mary Ann (Molly) Holland was living with him next door to William Monroe Brown and his first wife, Nancy Featherstone Brown. | HOLLAND, Archibald Davis (I847)
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| 1877 | His step-mother, Anna Mitchell Pickle, was head of household. | PICKLE, Floyd Bristow (I760)
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| 1878 | His surname at the beginning of his life was Pickle, but at the end he had changed it to Pickell. | PICKELL, Lucius C. (I4334)
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| 1879 | His surname is various spelled Pickle, Pickel, and, on his death record Pickell. | PICKELL, John Lucius (I11182)
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| 1880 | His surname was spelled "Suggs." | SUGG, Lemuel (I2581)
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| 1881 | His surname was spelled Pickell by the census taker. | PICKLE, Malcolm Lucius (I4341)
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| 1882 | His wife age was put between 30 and 40. | DEMOTT, Catherine (I13656)
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| 1883 | His wife is listed as a widow in the 1910 Census | SUGG, Theophilus William (I9216)
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| 1884 | His wife is listed as a widow in the 1910 Census. | HAMLETT, James Bruce (I11519)
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| 1885 | His wife is listed as a widow in the 1920 Census. | MARSHALL, Columbus S. (I5461)
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| 1886 | His wife is listed as a widow on the 1880 census | MANNING, James H. (I9681)
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| 1887 | His wife is listed as Ellen whose age was 64. | Family: PICKLE, James Calvin / DIXON, Louisa M. (F4132)
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| 1888 | His wife is not listed | BOLLING, Thomas (I13215)
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| 1889 | His wife was listed as a widow in the 1850 Census. | CHANDLER, Unknown (I4524)
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| 1890 | His wife was listed as a widow in the 1930 census. | INGRAM, Sherman "Bud" (I6085)
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| 1891 | His wife was listed as a widow living with her six children in the home of her sister, Margaret Davis Williamson. | DAVIS, William C. (I4086)
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| 1892 | His wife was living with their daughter, Sarah, in 1870 suggesting that Franklin had died sometime between 1860 and 1870. | COBB, Franklin (I1185)
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| 1893 | His wife's name is given as Ann Eliza | Family: BROWN, David Franklin / MANSON, Ann Eliza (F386)
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| 1894 | His wife, Cora, is listed as a widow in the 1910 Census | HOLT, Jonathan F (I9395)
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| 1895 | His wife, Elvira, was listed as a widow. | PAYNE, Unknown (I7356)
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| 1896 | His wife, Julia, having died in April, he was living solely with his children: William E. (17), Sallie W. (16), James D. (12), Nancy B. (10), John P. (6) and Julia W. (3) | MCNAIRY, James D. Webster (I12816)
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| 1897 | His wife, Maudie was listed as person who would always know his address. | LEWIS, Rupert Dalton Sr. (I11942)
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| 1898 | His will was probated on 21 Aug 1827. Recorded: August 21, 1827 Proved: August 21, 1827 John Harris, O.P.D. Roll No. 737, Microfilm V22-4 South Carolina Will Transcripts 1782-1868 Will Transcripts 1791-1857 | WATKINS, Joseph Sr. (I3700)
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| 1899 | History of the William Pickle Family says they he died 14 Dec 1945. | PICKLE, Joseph (Josiah) Littlefield (I755)
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| 1900 | History of William Pickle Family says May, 1894 | PICKLE, Elizabeth (I8173)
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