Notes
Matches 4,501 to 4,550 of 5,572
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| 4501 | Next of kin listed as Susie Kopper, mother. | KOPPER, Ervin Arthur (I12064)
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| 4502 | Nicholas and Mary were married in Virginia and first settled in Rockingham County, Virginia. In the fall of 1784 the y left the Greenbrier colony (then in Rockingham County) with their six children and moved to Tennessee, settling a few miles south of Knoxville. This was the area that was then in what was called the state of Franklin, having once been part of North Carolina and then was on the frontier and subject to trouble with the Cherokee. In 1785 he built a grist mill on Stock Creek in what was known as Greene County and in 1792 became Knox County. Soon the mill was fortified to provide safety from the Indian attacks for settlers in the vicinity. Blount County was created from Knox County south of Knoxville in 1795 with "Bartlett's Station" lying on the county line. Nicholas owned a large amount of land and gave much of it to his children before his death. His will took care of only those children who had not received gifts of land from him while he was alive. Nicholas was associated closely with Jeremiah Pearce in Virginia. Four Bartlett daughters married Pearce men, apparently three of them were brothers and one a cousin. | BARTLETT, Nicholas II (I707)
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| 4503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SIMPSON, Clifton (I6082)
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| 4504 | No burial. Memorial says, "Body lost or stolen." | EMMONS, Shadrick (I11898)
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| 4505 | No female her age shows in that census | BATES, Mary (I8679)
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| 4506 | No marker for this grave which is located in Section A, Lot 81. | DAY, Sarah Ellen (I11162)
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| 4507 | No proof that Ida was the daughter of Wiley Taliaferro, but she was living right next door to Wiley with his mother, her grandmother, Mary Harris Taliaferro. | TALIAFERRO, Ida (I7282)
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| 4508 | No proof that this is the same William Foster. He was listed as 20 and born in Alabama. He and a George Foster, age 23, were living in the household of a Benjamin and Polly Mondays | FOSTER, William C (I7489)
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| 4509 | Nora, his wife, was listed as a widow in the 1930 census. | WHELCHEL, Eugene (I6305)
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| 4510 | Not at all convinced this is correct as the age is wrong and the writing is terrible. | ARTHUR, Louise (I12637)
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| 4511 | Not comfortable that this is the same Edward Towery. There was a man of the same name and approximate age living in Tennessee in 1860; perhaps he is the one in the cemetery in Tennessee. | TOWERY, Edward (I2272)
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| 4512 | Not listed in the 1860 Census | COLLINS, Parry (I5829)
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| 4513 | Not necessarily correct | WATKINS, Grover C. (I5605)
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| 4514 | Not only is his occupation given as an Enumerator for the U.S. Census, but the sheet on which his data is recorded lists the Enumerator as Henry N. Smith | SMITH, Henry Nealson (I11279)
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| 4515 | Not sure that this child was related to Jacob Pickel, but Find-A-Grave researchers have labeled it as "Infant Pickle" and as there are no other Pickles but Jacob and his family in this cemetery, this infant must be theirs. | PICKEL, Infant (I7910)
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| 4516 | Note says that she cannot write. | PICKLE, Susan (I13677)
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| 4517 | Note: She was salutatorian of her graduating class at Sam Houston State College in Huntsville, Tex., taught school in Athens, Wills Point, and Dallas, and attended the University of Chicago for two summer sessions. She studied piano and violin. For many years she was president of the White Rose Cemetery Association. She and her husband were members of the First Baptist Church in Wills Point, and both served several terms as school trustees. One source gives 7 Mar 1880 as their marriage date. Another source gives 2 Jul 1940 as her death date. Source: Bartlett Database | BARTLETT, Belle (I1448)
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| 4518 | Note: They were first cousins | Family: GORE, Joshua Murphey / PICKLE, Charity Savannah (F2368)
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| 4519 | Note: Stephen was mentioned in the will of his uncle Thomas Hewlett of Henry Co., Va. in 1787. By 1803, Stephen is referenced as a resident of Livingston County, Kentucky. There he purchased 400 acres on Saxon's Creek on 5 July 1803. Subsequently this land became part of Caldwell Co., Kentucky. Stephen is styled as a private in Captain Lynn West's Company of the 1st Regiment of Kentucky Volunteer Militia during the War of 1812. Captain West's troops participated in the battle and Massacre of Frenchtown of the Raisin River in Michigan, but Stephen is referenced as 'absent'. The 'Handbook of Trigg Co., KY. - Gateway to the Jackson Purchase' by Eurie Pearl Neel lists Stephen as a Captain of the Militia in 1810 in the area of Caldwell Co., KY. He and his family continued to live in this area until 1815 or 1816, when Stephen and his brothers Martin and David, as well as their sister Sara by then a widow moved to the area of St. Helena Parish, Louisana. After his arrival in the area of Marengo Co., Alabama, Stephen assigned his interest in the estate of his father to his brother Nicholas. Source: Ancestry.com, The Lager Diebolt Rausch Laub Genealogy Page | LACY, Stephen (I4224)
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| 4520 | Notes in his son's family bible say that the marriage was in Anderson County, Texas. | Family: PICKLE, Robert Hugh Sr. / BROWN, Mary Ethel (F2)
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| 4521 | Now Jackson, Oklahoma | Family: FULLERTON, Emmett Guy / KERBO, Molly E (F3854)
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| 4522 | Now West Virginia | MITCHELL, John W. (I12035)
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| 4523 | OBIT: Final Rites Held For Henry Storm Funeral services for Henry Allen Storm, age 71, was held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Church of Christ officiated by Auther C. Judd, minister. Burial was held in the Kirkland cemetery under the direction of Newberry Funeral Home. Mr. Stone died Friday, August 28th, at his home, 300 Second Street Southeast, about 9:45 p.m. apparently from a heart attack. He was born April 30, 1899 in Palo Pinto County, Texas, moving to the Kirkland community in 1913 from Bangs, Texas where he farmed and ranched until 1958 when he became associated with the local police department. He served as policeman, assistant chief of police and radio dispatcher until his health worsened. At the time of his death he was serving as city judge pro tem. He married the former Miss Audrey Bridges June 30, 1949 in Shamrock and was a member of the Childress Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Audrey, one daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Renfroe of Washington D. C.; three brothers, Albert Storm of Kirkland, Preston Storm and Lawrence Storm, both of Canyon city, Colorado; two sister, Mrs. Ellen Remington of Lometa, California and Mrs. Vada Owen of Amarillo; two nieces, Mrs. Kenneth Spoonts of Fairbanks, Alaska and Mrs. Horace Henson of Irving; one nephew Larry Lee Bridges of Odessa; one grandchild and one great grandson. Pallbearers were Alvis Maddox, C. C. McBride, Neil Gage, John Ballew, Cecil Park, Gene Conner, Houston Wrinkle and Jess Key. The Childress Index, Wednesday, September 2,1970 Childress, Texas | STORM, Henry Allen (I10341)
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| 4524 | OBIT: Ruby T. Storm Funeral services for Ruby T. Storm, 90, of Wichita Falls, formerly of Kirkland, are set for 1 p.m. Wednesday at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Johnny Robertson, pastor, First United Methodist church, officiating. Mrs. Storm died Monday, January 31. Burial will be at Kirkland Cemetery by Johnson Funeral Home. Born Dec. 4, 1909 at Kirkland, she lived there most of her life. She and her husband, Albert Storm, were married Feb. 15, 1930 at Kirkland. He died Jan 17, 2000. Mrs. Storm was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter and husband, Joan and Horace Henson of Wichita Falls; a sister, Bertha Storm, of Canon City, Colo; grand children, Jerrell Henson, Wendell Henson and Jeanette Rogers; six great-grand children, Ashley, Jordan, Miranda, Casey, Lindsey and Jake Albert; a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Gus and Fred McDaniel. The Childress Index, Tuesday February 1, 2000 | MCDANIEL, Ruby Thelma (I10353)
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| 4525 | Obituary for: Col. Lewis Lee MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND ETC., FROM HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH (GEORGIA) 1870-1888 By: M SGT ROBERT K. [BOB] NOBLES, JR. See Page 241. Vol. 17. #46., Thursday Morning, 15 Nov 1883 Lewis Lee, Esq., died at his home eleven mils below Hawkinsville on Tuesday night, 13 November 1883. Mr. Lee formerly lived in Wilkinson County, and for a time practiced law in Hawkinsville. Compiler Notes: Lewis Lee was born: 28 Aug 1851 in Wilkinson County, Georgia. He died: 13 Nov 1883 in Pulaski County, Georgia. He married Eugenia Ann Smith on 13 Dec 1871 in Pulaski County, Georgia. She was born: 30 Apr 1853 in Laurens County Georgia and died: 28 Oct 1928 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia. (At home of her daughter Sallie Smith, wife of John B. Taylor) Lewis Lee was the son of Walter Washington Lee (1812-1887) and Sarah Burke Rozar (1820-1889) a widow. (buried in Lee Cemetery, Wilkinson County, Georgia). Ref: Cemetery Surveys, Death Cert., Obits & Census all available on the internet. Note: Burial site is south of Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia off the Abbeville Highway near the intersection of Treisch Road on the West side of the highway Further Notations: The LEE CEMETERY has now been marked by Pulaski County, Georgia and a new headstone has been installed for Col. Lewis Lee. | LEE, Col. Lewis (I8943)
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| 4526 | OBITUARY; Published in the Athens Review November 6, 1930 H.C. Scott, of Dallas, former Athens citizen, died at 10 o'clock Friday night at his home in Dallas, following a stroke of paralysis some six weeks ago. The body was brought to Athens for burial services being held at the First Christian church with interment in the family burial plot in the city cemetery Saturday morning. Services at the church were conducted by Pastor Nimmo Goldston, assisted by Rev. Fuller of Athens and Rev. McMillan of Abilene. The Masonic fraternity of which deceased was a member for many years had charge of the interment. Mr. Scott was 74 years of age and although a native of Kentucky, spent the larger part of his life in Athens where he was prominent in business circles and civic enterprises. He was a member of the Christian church and was an enthusiastic Mason and gave much of his time to both the Church and the Lodge. Surviving Mr. Scott are his wife; three sons, Owen of Athens, and Harry and Charles Scott of Dallas; three daughters, Mrs. Deal Pharres of San Francisco, California, Mrs. J.R. Loughridge of Athens and Miss Helen Scott of Dallas. A brother, W.C. Scott of Abilene also survives. | SCOTT, Henry Clay (I12363)
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| 4527 | Obstructive lung disease | HOPWOOD, Silas Ethelburt (I11063)
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| 4528 | Occupation given as farmer. | EDMUNDSON, Ira Josiah Wright (I952)
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| 4529 | Occupation given as laborer. | INGRAM, James Melville Poindexter (I2690)
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| 4530 | Occupation given as physician, but this is probably not correct but a confusion because his title was "Doctor" as a result of his PhD. | Family: PICKELL, James Marion PhD / HOLLADAY, Julia Cabell (F347)
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| 4531 | Occupation was listed as farming. | PICKELL, Charles Grady (I4763)
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| 4532 | Occupation, Municipal Officer | POUDER, William Roy (I8855)
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| 4533 | Occupation: Auditor, Magnolia Petroleum Apparent heart attack | ADAMSON, Luther Wells (I9797)
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| 4534 | Occupation: Banker, Guaranty State Bank | FAULK, Thomas Patterson Sr. (I11309)
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| 4535 | Occupation: Bridge Building | HOLLAND, Cleveland Columbus (I9377)
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| 4536 | Occupation: carpenter at prison | HOLLAND, Delmos (I9381)
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| 4537 | Occupation: Carpenter, contracting Death from: Natural causes | BROWN, Bufford Clinton (I830)
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| 4538 | Occupation: Cattle Rancher | ROGERS, Magnus Lawrence (I1062)
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| 4539 | Occupation: Chauffeur Dependents: Mother, wife and two children | ESCHBERGER, Edward Jewel (I7256)
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| 4540 | Occupation: Common laborer, American Lumber Co. He was married, but his wife's name was not given. | MAYO, John Wiley (I12504)
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| 4541 | Occupation: farmer, His wife, Mittie Lee McClammer was listed as nearest relative. | MCCLAMMER, James Alfred (I13352)
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| 4542 | Occupation: Farming Supporting: Wife and child | BEARDEN, Pliney Louis (I11327)
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| 4543 | Occupation: Farming | EDMUNDSON, William Ernest (I948)
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| 4544 | Occupation: Farming | EDMUNDSON, Walter Frazier (I11807)
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| 4545 | Occupation: Laborer with oil refinery, working for Pierce Fordyce Oil Assoc., Fort Worth, Texas. | EDMUNDSON, Cecil Howard (I11808)
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| 4546 | Occupation: Oil Field Worker, Richardson Oil Co. | LEWIS, John David (I11880)
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| 4547 | Occupation: Palestine Policeman | BROWN, Archie Davis (I826)
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| 4548 | Occupation: Pharmasist | STIRMAN, Winfield Brown (I11307)
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| 4549 | Occupation: Policeman, City of Temple | GUINN, John Ray Sr. (I869)
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| 4550 | Occupation: Pressman, commercial printing company | LOCKHART, Prather Elmer (I8837)
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