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| 4751 | Roger Bartlett reports, "Some sources give 9 Jul 1810 as their marriage date." | Family: BARTLETT, Major Jesse / CALLAWAY, Frances ('Fanna') (F230)
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| 4752 | Roger Bartlett's website says he died in 1940 which is consistent with the age given in the newspaper obituary, but the Navarro County website says it was 1949. | BARTLETT, Joseph Lucien (I1089)
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| 4753 | Rose Hill Cemetery | GORDON, Kate Latta (I13155)
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| 4754 | Row 1 Lot 10 | BROYLES, David Ernest (I3189)
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| 4755 | Row 5 Lot 7 | BROYLES, Carlos Oze Arnold (I3190)
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| 4756 | Row 5 Old Section | HARVILLE, Wilburn Algie (I8932)
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| 4757 | Row 6 Lot 6 | BROYLES, Taliaferro Brooks (I3172)
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| 4758 | Ruby was the second of twins to be born, her sibling was stillborn. | CRUM, Ruby Fay (I5072)
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| 4759 | Rupture or aneurysm of abdominal aorta. | CUTTS, Fabius McLean (I8838)
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| 4760 | Ruptured intracerebral aneurysm | LIVELY, Gladys Vivian (I12387)
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| 4761 | Russell married Gertrude V. Tennison and they had the following children: Joe W, Henry A, Albert Leonard, Lucille, Preston W, Lawrence K, Ellen A. and Vada Oleta Storm OBIT; Final Rites Held For R. O. Storm Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Kirkland Church of Christ for R. O. Storm, who was found dead in his home Saturday morning. Storm was 71 years old and had lived in Kirkland 32 years. Elder E. N. McCoy of the Church of Christ at Childress conducted the services. He is survived by two daughters; Mrs. J. D. Remington of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. J. E. Owen of Borger; five sons, Joe Storm of Colorado Springs, Colo., Lawrence Storm of Guffey, Colo, Preston Storm of Blanca, Colo, and Henry and Albert Storm of Kirkland; 13 grandchildren; one brother and two sisters. One of his daughters, Mrs. A. A. Harp of Matador, died approximately a month ago. The Childress Index Tuesday October 23,1945, Childress, Texas | STORM, Russell O. (I9960)
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| 4762 | SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF JANE BRITTAN, WIFE OF ELD'E. BRITTAN | SMITH, Jane L. (I10019)
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| 4763 | Saleman, Wholesale Confectionary | TREADAWAY, James Helen (I2743)
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| 4764 | Sally Arnold, age 78, of Briggs passed away in Temple on April 24, 2013. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM on Monday, April 29, 2013 at Scott's Funeral Home of Copperas Cove with burial following at Gillum Cemetery. The family will receive visitors an hour prior to the service. Sally was born on September 23, 1934 to the late Boyd and Therrasa Bartlett Sharp in Henderson, Texas. She grew up in Malakoff, Texas area. Sally spent many years in Idaho as a US Forest Ranger's wife. She also lived in New Mexico, Utah, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Georgia before moving to Texas with her daughter. Sally has always volunteered in many areas during her life with the Forest Service, the Belton High School, many libraries across the country and recently with the Lampasas Senior Citizens, Briggs Baptist Church Food Bank and Briggs Volunteer Fire Department. Sally is survived by her children, Wayne Floyd and wife Patti of Kenai, Alaska, Lez'le Denson and husband Rick of Briggs, TX, Jon Arnold of Hartford, Connecticut, Don Arnold and wife Sue of Wausau, Wisconsin; grandchildren, Jason, Anna, Reuben, Kathryn Floyd, Charlie Wiederhold, Justin Denson, Jessica, Caitlyn, Taylor Arnold; 12 1/2 great grandchildren. | SHARP, Therma Virginia (I239)
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| 4765 | Sam and Mary had three children at this time. | Family: FROST, Samuel Romulus / WINKLER, Mary Louise (F3566)
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| 4766 | Sam and Mollie had been married for 28 years and all nine children were still living. These included: Roger, Nov. 1877, Law Student Wilmar, Feb. 1881, Barry L., Aug. 1883, Cleo, April 1886, Boyd (f), Sep. 1888 Louise, March 1892 Clinton, Oct 1894 | Family: FROST, Samuel Romulus / WINKLER, Mary Louise (F3566)
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| 4767 | Samuel Murray, Sr. appears on the 1800 census of Buncombe Co. with the following household: 1 male over 45, 1 male 26-45, 2 males 16-26, 2 males 10-16, 1 female over 45, 1 female 0-16, and 3 slaves. His son, Samuel Murray, Jr. also appears, with one male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 0-10, and no slaves. Samuel Murray, Sr., was born 1 June 1739. His father William Murray, and his grandfather John Murray, came to America from Scotland in 1732, and settled on Swatara River near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. When Samuel was about eleven years of age, he and his brother William migrated to Newberry District, SC. Many years later they both moved to Buncombe County, NC. The first legal record for Samuel Murray, Sr., is listed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Newberry, SC. On 2 Feb 1776, he purchased a plantation on Indian Creek in the 96th District of Newberry County, where he farmed successfully for many years and also reared a sizeable family. During the War of the Revolution, Samuel Murray and his son James, as well as his brother William, participated by hauling supplies, as attested from records on stub entries for Revolutionary War Claims, showing they received bounty for service. Samuel, Sr. also served as a Corporal in the Second South Carolina Regiment commanded by Lt. Col. Marion, and James Murray served as a Private. After the land in South Carolina became unproductive, and at the age of 58 years, Samuel, Sr. moved to Buncombe County, NC. The first legal record in NC is the purchase of a tract of 110 acres of land on Big Mud Creek on 19 July 1797. F.A. Sondley wrote in "Origin of the Catawba Grape and Other Sketches," that Samuel Murray, Sr. was one of the most prominent residents of Buncombe County at the beginning of the nineteenth century. In April 1805, the Buncombe County Court appointed Samuel Murray, Sr. as one of the Commissioners for the purpose of procuring a public square in the town of Asheville. This public square was obtained on 23 Jan 1807, and was that in the center of Asheville on which stood for more than one hundred years the successive court houses of Buncombe County. A part of it now constitutes the park and adjoining streets known as Pack Square. Samuel Murray, Sr.'s property fronted the Buncombe Turnpike, the only passable road which ran from Asheville, NC and Greenville, SC through Hendersonville, NC. He operated a tavern and inn called "Murray's Inn," located about one half mile from Fletcher, NC. Murray's Inn was later owned and operated by his son, William, who acquired the property by deed in 1818, and who continued to operate the Inn for a number of years. Samuel Sr.'s son, James, accompanied him to Buncombe County in 1797, and helped manage the plantation for him. James purchased 200 acres on Big Mud Creek on 27 Jan 1806, and eventually accumulated 5,000 acres by the time of his death in 1847. Thus, Samuel Murray, Sr. and his family helped establish the independence of our Nation, and were among the First Families of Old Buncombe. Samuel Murray, Sr., was born 1 Jun 1739 near Swatara River, Pennsylvania, and married on 27 Oct 1763 to Elizabeth Rees. She died 1815 at Murrayville, Buncombe Co., NC. He died 15 Dec 1817 at Murrayville, Buncombe Co, and was a son of William Murray, and his wife Isabella Lindley. -------------- Source: Old Buncombe First Families - The Murray Family -- online at http://www.obcgs.com/murray.htm | MURRAY, Samuel Sr. (I1433)
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| 4768 | Sandra Ann (Parker) Pickle, age 56, of Palestine, Texas died December 17, 2009 at Palestine Regional Medical Center. Burial was at Parker Cemetery near Grapeland with arrangements by Herrington/Land of Memory Funeral Home of Palestine. She was born October 8, 1953, in Palestine, the daughter of Rufus R. and Janie Mae (Blackwell) Parker. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, George P. Parker; and daughter, Sonia Frazier. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Pickle; son, Kevin Henry and wife Angie; daughters, Melissa Reynolds, and Paige Beck and husband Pete; brothers, Rufus R. Parker, and Russell Parker and wife Lori; and six grandchildren. | PARKER, Sandra Ann (I12961)
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| 4769 | Sarah A. Edmondson was born Sarah A. Davis, daughter of Henry Davis and Nancy Powell Sims Davis, in Bedford County, TN. She married William Terry Edmondson there about 1839. They moved to Dallas County, TX, sometime after 1850 (when they appeared before a judge in TN as part of the estate settlement of Sarah's father, Henry Davis). | DAVIS, Sarah Ann (I13459)
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| 4770 | Sarah was a widow with seven of her nine children still living and all of them still living with her. | POSEY, Sarah Frances (I6920)
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| 4771 | Sarah was living with four of her children but not with her husband, John. Was John dead by this date??? | WALLER, Sarah (I13664)
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| 4772 | Sat. May 1, 1950 Mrs. T.A. BARTLETT Sr. 73, died Sat May 1, buried Athens Cem. dau of M/M E. R. BROYLES married in Rural Shade community 1897, moved to Malakoff in 1902. Survivors: husband, 1 son T.A. Jr., 4 dau. Mrs. John R(o)ay GUINN, Mrs. Roy PARNELL, Mrs. R. H. PICKLE, Mrs. Boyd F. SHARP, 1 bro E. A. BROYLES, 2 sis Mrs. John MILES, Miss Artie BROYLES, 7 grand children 5 great grand children, pallbearers: Maj. BOYD, Dr. Terrell SHARP, Robert H. PICKLE, John R. Billy, John A. GUINN, Roy PARNELL. From the Athens, Texas Daily Review | BROYLES, Willie Erasmus (I19)
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| 4773 | Scarlet Anderson served in Col. Benjamin Roebuck's regiment both before and after the fall of Charleston, S.C. which occurred May 12, 1780. | ANDERSON, Scarlet (I298)
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| 4774 | Scott Candler was known as "Mr. DeKalb." He is credited with the establishment of DeKalb County, Georgia's water system as well as the public library system. | CANDLER, George S (I12268)
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| 4775 | Sec 1, Lot 81, Space 1 Memorial calls him simply W.E. Bartlett | BARTLETT, William Estes (I11990)
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| 4776 | Sec T Lot 144 | HOLLADAY, William Waller (I8135)
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| 4777 | Sec. AA, Row E, Site 104 | LAMBERT, Herman Myers (I12851)
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| 4778 | Sec. C., #214 Staff sergeant, U. S. Air Force | PICKLE, Sammy Ray (I9357)
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| 4779 | Sec. C.,#221 | STEGALL, Walter E. (I12705)
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| 4780 | Section 1 Site 2891 | BEULAR, Beverly Ann (I213)
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| 4781 | Section 1, Lot 5 | ANDERSON, Sarah Knot Latta (I13241)
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| 4782 | Section 11, lot 267, space 4 | HILL, J. Stanley (I12314)
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| 4783 | Section 11, lot 267, space 5 | CAPLINGER, Lucy (I12315)
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| 4784 | Section 16 Site 1886 | BARTLETT, Ronald Anthony (I212)
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| 4785 | Section 16, Lot 30 | PELHAM, William Peter (I13123)
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| 4786 | Section 16; Lot 30 | PELHAM, John Gordon (I13121)
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| 4787 | Section 16; Lot 30 | UNKNOWN, Zedna W. (I13122)
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| 4788 | Section 17, Township 13-S, Range 16W, Huntsville Meridian, Monroe County, Mississippi | RAY, Richardson (I2143)
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| 4789 | Section 19 | LATTA, John Guthrie (I13235)
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| 4790 | Section 2 Lot 29 | ORMOND, Benjamin Franklin (I9546)
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| 4791 | Section 2 Lot 29 | WATTS, Elizabeth Jane (I12666)
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| 4792 | Section 2, Plot 21 | LAMBERT, Tammy (I12848)
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| 4793 | Section 43 Site 2336 (Seaman U.S. Navy) | LOCKHART, Prather Elmer (I8837)
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| 4794 | Section 5 Site 602 | BROYLES, William Harold (I7665)
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| 4795 | Section 5, Lot 143, Plot 4 | COWLES, Florence (I12324)
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| 4796 | Section 5, Lot 143, Plot 5 | HARDISTY, John Thomas Sr. (I12325)
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| 4797 | Section 7 Site 58 | SHARP, Boyd Felix (I238)
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| 4798 | Section 9 | LAWRENCE, Edith Eudora (I12272)
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| 4799 | Section 9, Lot 33 | SOLMS, Anton Francis (I3243)
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| 4800 | Section A. Lot 81 is the same lot that his mother was buried in. This leads to the conclusion that this was indeed the son of Lucius and Sallie Pickell | PICKELL, Harry C. (I11170)
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