Notes
Matches 4,451 to 4,500 of 5,572
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| 4451 | Name given on census as Margaritte R. Broyles | BROYLES, Margaret R. (I3208)
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| 4452 | Name given on census as Robert A Broyles III. | BROYLES, Robert Kent (I3206)
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| 4453 | Name given on Walter Cooper's death record | COOPER, W. Mallory (I5894)
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| 4454 | Name is listed as E. S. Bryles | Family: BROYLES, Erasmus Seneca / MOORE, Abagail Virginia (F330)
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| 4455 | Name is written very badly, but the age and sex are correct. | TALIAFERRO, Wiley F. (I7237)
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| 4456 | Name listed as " W Earnest Edmondson". Her first name spelled "Nerie." | Family: EDMUNDSON, William Ernest / LANGHAM, Nerie Agnes (F1160)
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| 4457 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ELROD, Bessie (I4310)
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| 4458 | Name listed as Ellen | HOLLAND, Ellen or Eva (I5166)
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| 4459 | Name listed as Eva | HOLLAND, Ellen or Eva (I5166)
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| 4460 | Name listed as Marion W. Pickell | PICKELL, Marion W. (I1245)
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| 4461 | Name listed as Rulia J. Burke | BURKE, Rhura A. (I5260)
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| 4462 | Name listed as William Pickle | Family: PICKEL, William / WILSON, Elizabeth (F8)
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| 4463 | Name may be Maurice | LITTLE, Marvin (I5152)
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| 4464 | Name may not be correct as census is not clear | PARNELL, Amazon Gertrude (I12439)
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| 4465 | Name might be Chambers | CHANDLER, Unknown (I4524)
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| 4466 | Name might be H. Ely Pickle | PICKLE, H. Clay (I4128)
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| 4467 | Name might be Lora | UNKNOWN, Lora B. (I6236)
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| 4468 | Name misspelled "Edmundson" | Family: EDMUNDSON, William Ernest / LANGHAM, Nerie Agnes (F1160)
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| 4469 | Name on grave marker is Blunt Arthur. | ARTHUR, Blount (I3885)
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| 4470 | Name on grave, Clara E. Sayring | BANTA, Clara Emma (I13281)
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| 4471 | Name recorded as "Sadie." | Family: BROYLES, Earl Augusta / FAULK, Sarah Lucretia (F72)
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| 4472 | Name recorded as Birdie. | PICKLE, Bertie May (I1987)
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| 4473 | Name recorded as Herbert | INGRAM, Herbert (I6045)
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| 4474 | Name shown as Elbert Pickell | Family: PICKELL, James Elbert / WELBORN, Mary Jane (F338)
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| 4475 | Name shows variously as Abram and Abraham | HILL, Abraham (I5562)
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| 4476 | Name simply given as "Baby." | BARTLETT, Theretta Lena (I3)
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| 4477 | Name sometimes shown as Bufford Clinton Brown. | BROWN, Bufford Clinton (I830)
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| 4478 | Name spelled "Augustin" | BROWN, Augustus Clayton (I109)
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| 4479 | Name spelled "Edmondson" | EDMUNDSON, Rufus Burwell (I3845)
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| 4480 | Name spelled Lewis | TERRY, Lewis (I6160)
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| 4481 | Name spelled Pickle | Family: PICKEL, William Jacob / CRAIG, Catherine Martha (F345)
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| 4482 | Name spelled Pickle | Family: PICKEL, William Jacob / CRAIG, Catherine Martha (F345)
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| 4483 | Name spelled Pickle in Find a Grave | PICKEL, Henry (I13686)
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| 4484 | Name spelled Toliver in both the 1920 and 1930 Census. | BROYLES, Taliaferro Brooks (I3172)
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| 4485 | Name spelled Wilborn | WELBORN, Aaron Younger (I4397)
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| 4486 | Name spelled Wilborn | Family: WELBORN, Thomas / MARTIN, Mary (F374)
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| 4487 | Name spelled Wilborn | Family: WELBORN, James Younger / ROGERS, Matilda Savilla Ann (F1294)
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| 4488 | Name taken from 1870 census | PICKLE, Jerusha or Juanita (I1654)
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| 4489 | Name taken from the will of his father-in-law, David Ingram. | DAVIDSON, Joseph M. (I124)
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| 4490 | Name was spelled Luis on the census | TERRY, Lewis (I6160)
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| 4491 | Name written as "Lucyann," but her age, 18, suggests that this must have been Ruthy Ann. | PICKLE, Ruth Ann S. F. (I749)
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| 4492 | Name written over, but it looks like Eula. | HARP, Eula G. (I5455)
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| 4493 | Named after his grandfather who also adopted him. | BROYLES, Joseph Ernest Jr. (I7718)
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| 4494 | Named after his mother's brother, Joseph Emerson Brown. | WATKINS, Joseph Emerson (I3705)
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| 4495 | Named for both grandfathers. John George Rainer and Peter Edgar Brunson | BRUNSON, George Edgar (I10890)
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| 4496 | Nancy Wilhoit McClammer, filed for a pension benefit as a result of her son's death while he served as a soldier in the Civil War. | WILHOIT, Nancy (I13277)
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| 4497 | Nathan Kingsley was not only a man of much prominence in the early settlement of the county, but stood high in the estimation of the people throughout the Wyoming Valley [Pennsylvania]. He was the eldest son of Salmon Kingsley and was born January 23, 1743 in Scotland, Windham county, Conn. He married Roccelana Wareham of Windsor, Conn., and removed to Wyoming, [Pennsylvania] about the year 1772. He was one of the original proprietors of Springfield, [Delaware Co., Pennsylvania] and came to Wyalusing, [Bradford County, Pennsylvania] in 1776. In the latter part of 1777 he was captured by the Indians and remained a prisoner nearly a year. While in captivity he secured the friendship and confidence of the Indians by his skill in doctoring their horses. He was, in consequence, allowed considerable liberty, and permitted to go into the woods to gather herbs and roots for his medicines. Seizing a favorable opportunity, he made his escape and reached Wyoming [Pennsylvania] in safety. During his captivity, his family found a home with Jonathan Slocum of Wilkes-Barre. On the 22nd of November, 1778, while Mr. Kingsley was yet in captivity, his son, Nathan, was killed by the Indians, and a younger son and Frances Slocum, famous in story, carried away by them. He served as a lieutenant in Capt. John Franklin's Wyoming Company (1782), 5th Regiment of Militia, state of Connecticut. In 1775 he was appointed one of the committee of inspection of Westmoreland, and in May, 1776, was chosen lieutenant of the 9th, or Up-River Company of the 24th Connecticut Militia. At the close of the war, Mr. Kingsley, his wife and surviving son, Wareham, returned to the old home in Wyalusing. Upon the organization of Luzerne county in May, 1787, he was commissioned one of the judges, which office he resigned in 1790. Mr. Kingsley is described as "a large, tall man of more than ordinary intelligence, deeply interested in the prosperity of the community and the development of the county. He built a distillery, fell a victim of the habit of the times and in his old age lost his property." He died in Ohio in 1822, aged 80 years. ----------------- Source: Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County PA, pages #101-102 | KINGSLEY, Nathan (I9253)
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| 4498 | Nellie Armstrong was born in Brooksburg, Indiana November 19, 1860. Her grandfather was Captain Brooks, Captain of an Ohio steam boat, who founded the town of Brooksburg, Indiana. She came to Colorado with two of her brothers, Charles and John Armstrong. They intended to homestead land in the San Louis Valley, but the land they wanted was under Spanish Grant and belonged to the Spaniards. Her brothers then went West, and she got a job teaching school in the Spanish town of San Louis, Colo. She was the first English speaking teacher in that town. She learned to speak and write Spanish perfectly, and she told me that she was treated like a queen. ---------------------------------- Source: From her son, Dryden Johnson Broyles, as reported in (Trosdal, Lucy T. Boyd, The Broyles, Laffitte and Boyd Relatives and Ancestors Montague Laffitte Boyd, Jr., M.D., Savannah) | ARMSTRONG, Nellie (I3170)
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| 4499 | Never married | BROYLES, Artie Theresa (I41)
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| 4500 | Never married. | KINGSLEY, Jennie Jessica (I1161)
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