Matches 84,301 to 84,350 of 84,573
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84301 | CENSUS:1900 Swain Co, NC Nantahala pg 276A # 55/55 Thomas J. TABOR, Head, B, M, Jan 1852, 48, M 14 NC/OH/NC Margarett L. wife, B, F, Jan 1862, 38, M 14, 3/3 NC/NC/NC Joseph M. son, B, M, Jun 1884, 16 Annie E., dau, B, F, Sep 1886, 13 Daniel H. son, B, M, Jan 1888, 12; | Tabor, Joseph M (I46703)
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84302 | CENSUS:1900 Towns Co., GA Brasstown # 59/59 John P. Stuart, Mar 1853, 47 m 27 GA-GA-GA Arminda, wife Jul 1859 40 m 27 8-8 GA-GA-NC Margaret dau Mar 1881 19 Joseph son Aug 1882 17 Trecie D. dau Sep 1886 12 Van son mar 1889 11 Cas son Sep 1892 7; !CENSUS:1910 Union Co, GA Gumlog # 100/100 (fuzzy) John Stuart, 58 m1 37, NC-NC-US Arminda, wife 57 m1 37 10-8 GA-NC-NC Margaret dau 25 Joseph son 23 Jane dau 18 van son 14 Cassie dau 13; !CENSUS:1920; !CENSUS:1930 Towns Co, GA Brasstown # 29/29 Joe Stewart, 46 wd 24 GA-GA-GA Alexander, son 13 Senna? dau 11 John P. father, 77 Catherine, mother 76 Margaret, sister 42; | Stewart, Joseph (I22999)
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84303 | CENSUS:1900 Towns Co., GA Brasstown # 59/59 John P. Stuart, Mar 1853, 47 m 27 GA-GA-GA Arminda, wife Jul 1859 40 m 27 8-8 GA-GA-NC Margaret dau Mar 1881 19 Joseph son Aug 1882 17 Trecie D. dau Sep 1886 12 Van son mar 1889 11 Cas son Sep 1892 7; !CENSUS:1910 Union Co, GA Gumlog # 100/100 (fuzzy) John Stuart, 58 m1 37, NC-NC-US Arminda, wife 57 m1 37 10-8 GA-NC-NC Margaret dau 25 Joseph son 23 Jane dau 18 van son 14 Cassie dau 13; !CENSUS:1920 Union Co, GA Gum Log # 59/60 John P. Stewart, 65 GA-NC-NC Arminda C. wife 65 Van, son 32 GA-GA-GA Margaret dau 27 Treasy J. dau 24 Cassie --- 23; !CENSUS:1930 Towns Co, GA Brasstown *; | Stewart, Van (I9097)
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84304 | CENSUS:1900 Towns Co., GA Brasstown # 59/59 John P. Stuart, Mar 1853, 47 m 27 GA-GA-GA Arminda, wife Jul 1859 40 m 27 8-8 GA-GA-NC Margaret dau Mar 1881 19 Joseph son Aug 1882 17 Trecie D. dau Sep 1886 12 Van son mar 1889 11 Cas son Sep 1892 7; !CENSUS:1910 Union Co, GA Gumlog # 100/100 (fuzzy) John Stuart, 58 m1 37, NC-NC-US Arminda, wife 57 m1 37 10-8 GA-NC-NC Margaret dau 25 Joseph son 23 Jane dau 18 van son 14 Cassie dau 13; !CENSUS:1920 Union Co, GA Gum Log # 59/60 John P. Stewart, 65 GA-NC-NC Arminda C. wife 65 Van, son 32 GA-GA-GA Margaret dau 27 Treasy J. dau 24 Cassie --- 23; !CENSUS:1930 Towns Co, GA Brasstown # 29/29 Joe Stewart, 46 wd 24 GA-GA-GA Alexander, son 13 Senna? dau 11 John P. father, 77 Catherine, mother 76 Margaret, sister 42; | Stewart, Margaret (I9093)
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84305 | CENSUS:1900 Towns Co., GA Brasstown # 59/59 John P. Stuart, Mar 1853, 47 m 27 GA-GA-GA Arminda, wife Jul 1859 40 m 27 8-8 GA-GA-NC Margaret dau Mar 1881 19 Joseph son Aug 1882 17 Trecie D. dau Sep 1886 12 Van son mar 1889 11 Cas son Sep 1892 7; !CENSUS:1920 Union Co, GA Gum Log # 59/60 John P. Stewart, 65 GA-NC-NC Arminda C. wife 65 Van, son 32 GA-GA-GA Margaret dau 27 Treasy J. dau 24 Cassie --- 23; !CENSUS:1930 * Barrow Co., GA *; | Stewart, Cassie (I54106)
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84306 | CENSUS:1900 Towns Co., GA Brasstown # 59/59 John P. Stuart, Mar 1853, 47 m 27 GA-GA-GA Arminda, wife Jul 1859 40 m 27 8-8 GA-GA-NC Margaret dau Mar 1881 19 Joseph son Aug 1882 17 Trecie J. dau Sep 1886 12 Van son mar 1889 11 Cas son Sep 1892 7; !CENSUS:1910 Union Co, GA Gumlog # 100/100 (fuzzy) John Stuart, 58 m1 37, NC-NC-US Arminda, wife 57 m1 37 10-8 GA-NC-NC Margaret dau 25 Joseph son 23 Jane dau 18 van son 14 Cassie dau 13; !CENSUS:1920 Union Co, GA Gum Log # 59/60 John P. Stewart, 65 GA-NC-NC Arminda C. wife 65 Van, son 32 GA-GA-GA Margaret dau 27 Treasy J. dau 24 Cassie --- 23; | Stewart, Trecie Jane (I54105)
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84307 | CENSUS:1910 * Union Co, GA; !OBITUARY:From his Find-A-Grave entry # 35396083 Lewis S. Blackwell, 29 years old, died at his home on the Stilesboro road on January 19, 1919. The funeral services were held at New Salem Church, the Rev. McCollum officiating; | Blackwell, Lewis S (I14292)
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84308 | CENSUS:1910 Cameron County, Texas Justice Precinct 3 pg 187 / 86 / 101 George J R HD W M 34 M1 Farmer NC-VA-NC George M F WF W F 23 M1 TX-TN-TX George Rex S W M 1 S Laborer OK-NC-TX Gracia Pedro SE W M 40 S Mex-Mex-Mex !CENSUS:1920 Cameron Co, TX Justice PRecinct # 4 pg 279B # 165/170 George James R HD M W 43 M NC-TN-NC Mechanic Hardware George Marjorie WF F W 33 M TX-TN-TN George Rex S M W 11 S OK-NC-TX George Carol D F W 3 3/12 S TX-NC-TX George Mary MO F W 78 W NC-NC-NC !CENSUS:1930 Cameron Co, TX Rio Hondo pg 183 # 142/148 George James R HD M W 53 M 32 NC-NC-NC Proprietor Hardware Store George Margie F WF F W 43 M 21 TX-TN-TN George Carol V D F W 13 S TX-NC-TX George Rex M S M W 27 S OK-NC-TX Salesman Hardware George Mary E MO F W 89 W 21 NC-NC-NC REX MILLARD GEORGE passed away in Houston on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at the Treemont Health Care Center. He had been a resident for the past eight years. He was born on November 14, 1908 in Hamburg, Oklahoma to James Robinson George and Margie Frances Millard George. He moved with his parents to San Benito, Texas in 1908, and then became the first residents of nearby Rio Hondo, Texas 1911. Rex graduated with Honors from John Tarleton Agricultural (Junior) College in 1927. He married Mollie Lee Brown in Gatesville, Texas on June 21, 1931. After marriage, they lived in Rio Hondo, until moving to Houston in 1937. Rex was a Railway Mail Clerk from 1937 to 1962, retiring in 1969 as a supervisor in the Downtown Houston Post Office. His wife Mollie Lee passed away on November 20, 1991. In January of 1997, Rex sold his home in Southside Place and moved to Treemont Retirement Home. In January of 2003 he moved to the Treemont Health Care Center. He was a longtime member of West University Baptist Church from 1948 to 1998 and a member of Tallowood Baptist Church since 1998. He was Member and Past Master of West University Masonic Lodge #1292 AF&AM; Past Master of Rio Hondo, Texas Lodge #1246 AF&AM; and Member of J.W. Chandler Daylight Lodge #1453 AF&AM. Rex received his 65 year Service Award in Texas AF&AM in 1995. He was a 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member if Ruthven Commandery #2KT (Knights Templar). He was a member of Arabia Temple Shrine, a Past Worthy Patron West University Chapter #933 of the Order of Eastern Star. Rex is survived by two sons; Jeff George and wife Lou Nelle of Midland, and Bill George and wife Elizabeth of South Houston; five granddaughters, Katherine Nalbone and husband Torey of Tyler, Emily Hall and husband Scott of Garland, Melanie McVeigh and husband Todd of Frisco, Judy Kinnamore and husband David of Southlake, and Janet Courrege and Husband Emile of The Woodlands; six great-grandchildren, Adrienne and Sarah Nalbone, Ryan and Mallory Hall and Caroline and Allison Kinnamore; sister Carol Auvenshine of Kingsland. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 5 to 8 P.M. on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at The Settegast-Kopf Co. Funeral Directors, 3320 Kirby Drive. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 in The Chapel of The Settegast-Kopf Co. Funeral Directors. Interment will follow at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions maybe made to The West University Masonic Lodge #1292, 6125 Edloe Houston, Texas 77005 or West University Baptist Church, 6218 Auden Houston, Texas 77096. | George, Rex Millard (I5156)
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84309 | CENSUS:1910 Cameron County, Texas Justice Precinct 3 pg 187 / 86 / 101 George J R HD W M 34 M1 Farmer NC-VA-NC George M F WF W F 23 M1 TX-TN-TX George Rex S W M 1 S Laborer OK-NC-TX Gracia Pedro SE W M 40 S Mex-Mex-Mex !CENSUS:1920 Cameron Co, TX Justice PRecinct # 4 pg 279B # 165/170 George James R HD M W 43 M NC-TN-NC Mechanic Hardware George Marjorie WF F W 33 M TX-TN-TN George Rex S M W 11 S OK-NC-TX George Carol D F W 3 3/12 S TX-NC-TX George Mary MO F W 78 W NC-NC-NC !CENSUS:1930 Cameron Co, TX Rio Hondo pg 183 # 142/148 George James R HD M W 53 M 32 NC-NC-NC Proprietor Hardware Store George Margie F WF F W 43 M 21 TX-TN-TN George Carol V D F W 13 S TX-NC-TX George Rex M S M W 27 S OK-NC-TX Salesman Hardware George Mary E MO F W 89 W 21 NC-NC-NC | Millard, Margie Frances (I5155)
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84310 | CENSUS:1910 Graham Co, NC Cheoh # 180/180 John Colvard, Head 30 M1 9 NC-NC-NC Aveline wife, 30 M1 9 4-4 Bluford, son 8 Thomas, son 6 Effie, dau 4 Vinson, son 2; !CENSUS:1920 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 229 John B. Colvard, head, 39 M Mahala, wife 39 M Bluford, son 18 Thomas, son 16 Effie, dau 13 Vincent, son 11 Newton, son age smudged Vader, son, age smudged; !CENSUS:1930 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 193/195 John B. Colvard, head, 49 M 20 Sissa, wife, 49 M 20 Thomas, son, 26 Effie, dau, 23 Vincen, son, 21 Newton, son, 19 Vade, son, 17; | Colvard, Vincent (I51593)
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84311 | CENSUS:1910 Graham Co, NC Cheoh # 180/180 John Colvard, Head 30 M1 9 NC-NC-NC Aveline wife, 30 M1 9 4-4 Bluford, son 8 Thomas, son 6 Effie, dau 4 Vinson, son 2; !CENSUS:1920 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 229 John B. Colvard, head, 39 M Mahala, wife 39 M Bluford, son 18 Thomas, son 16 Effie, dau 13 Vincent, son 11 Newton, son age smudged Vader, son, age smudged; !CENSUS:1930 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 193/195 John B. Colvard, head, 49 M 20 Sissa, wife, 49 M 20 Thomas, son, 26 Effie, dau, 23 Vincen, son, 21 Newton, son, 19 Vade, son, 17; | Colvard, Effie (I51592)
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84312 | CENSUS:1910 Graham Co, NC Cheoh # 180/180 John Colvard, Head 30 M1 9 NC-NC-NC Aveline wife, 30 M1 9 4-4 Bluford, son 8 Thomas, son 6 Effie, dau 4 Vinson, son 2; !CENSUS:1920 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 229 John B. Colvard, head, 39 M Mahala, wife 39 M Bluford, son 18 Thomas, son 16 Effie, dau 13 Vincent, son 11 Newton, son age smudged Vader, son, age smudged; !CENSUS:1930 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 193/195 John B. Colvard, head, 49 M 20 Sissa, wife, 49 M 20 Thomas, son, 26 Effie, dau, 23 Vincen, son, 21 Newton, son, 19 Vade, son, 17; | Colvard, Thomas (I51591)
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84313 | CENSUS:1910 Graham Co, NC Cheoh # 180/180 John Colvard, Head 30 M1 9 NC-NC-NC Aveline wife, 30 M1 9 4-4 Bluford, son 8 Thomas, son 6 Effie, dau 4 Vinson, son 2; !CENSUS:1920 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 229 John B. Colvard, head, 39 M Mahala, wife 39 M Bluford, son 18 Thomas, son 16 Effie, dau 13 Vincent, son 11 Newton, son age smudged Vader, son, age smudged; | Colvard, Bluford (I51590)
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84314 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 200B# 240/241 Arthur EVANS, 39 NC/NC/NC Hattie, wife 30 Wiliam, son 8 Woodrow W, 7 Theodore, son 5 Carrie, dau 3 9/12; !NAMED:Dorsey Cemetery, Swain Co, NC moved to Lauada Cemetery. # 165 Willie EVANS, d 1930 age 20 (1909/10), Hattie EVANS, Mother, Bryson City, NC; | Evans, William "Willie" (I30843)
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84315 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 200B# 240/241 Arthur EVANS, 39 NC/NC/NC Hattie, wife 30 Wiliam, son 8 Woodrow W, 7 Theodore, son 5 Carrie, dau 3 9/12; | Evans, Woodrow Wilson (I3615)
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84316 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 200B# 240/241 Arthur EVANS, 39 NC/NC/NC Hattie, wife 30 Wiliam, son 8 Woodrow W, 7 Theodore, son 5 Carrie, dau 3 9/12; | Evans, Theodore (I3614)
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84317 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 201A # 246/247 James R. EVANS, 69 NC/NC/NC Alpha O. wife 62 Sarah E CRISP, gd 15 Ella May, gd 12 Iva, gd 8 Hatty L gd 3 5/12 Carah H. dau 35 married Bryson? FULLER son-law 34, married John L. BROKETT, son-law 37 Mary E. dau 31 James, gs 1 5/12; | Fuller, Bryson (I46653)
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84318 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 201A # 246/247 James R. EVANS, 69 NC/NC/NC Alpha O. wife 62 Sarah E CRISP, gd 15 Ella May, gd 12 Iva, gd 8 Hatty L gd 3 5/12 Carah H. dau 35 married Bryson? FULLER son-law 34, married John L. BROKETT, son-law 37 Mary E. dau 31 James, gs 1 5/12; | Crisp, Iva (I46651)
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84319 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 201A # 246/247 James R. EVANS, 69 NC/NC/NC Alpha O. wife 62 Sarah E CRISP, gd 15 Ella May, gd 12 Iva, gd 8 Hatty L gd 3 5/12 Carah H. dau 35 married Bryson? FULLER son-law 34, married John L. BROKETT, son-law 37 Mary E. dau 31 James, gs 1 5/12; | Brackett, John L (I40385)
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84320 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 204A # 306/309 James C. EVANS, 37 Mary F. wife 50 George? F. TANEY, ss 22 Charley, ss 20 Iola, sd 18 Benson EVANS, son 15 Edgar son 8; | Evans, Edgar (I46657)
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84321 | CENSUS:1920 Swain Co, NC Forney Creek (2) pg 204A # 306/309 James C. EVANS, 37 Mary F. wife 50 George? F. TANEY, ss 22 Charley, ss 20 Iola, sd 18 Benson EVANS, son 15 Edgar son 8; | Mary F (I46654)
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84322 | Charles Watson received State Land Grant # 4092 on 1 May 1831, 200 acres West Side of Lyon Swamp. (Bladen Co., NC Deed Book 10, page 76). No other records for a Charles Watson in area. | Watson, Charles (I85749)
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84323 | Children I think it is possible that Joel Barnes was the father of Benjamin Barnes (c1826/27) and Lewis Barnes (c1835/36) but can't prove it yet. Some of his other children are proven by the 1850 census. | Family: Joel Barnes / Anna Jane (F20367)
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84324 | Children James and Nancy Ann Barnes had at least three children, proven by Estate records. Census records may indicate a few others, who, perhaps died before Nancy's estate was settled (1816-1817). 1 Elias Barnes (c1774/84) 2 Thomas Barnes (c1774/80) 3 Christina "Crissy" Barnes (c1774/84) | Family: James Barnes / Nancy Ann (F20369)
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84325 | Children Richard Barnes and his apparent wife Martha apparently had at least four (or perhaps five) children based on the 1800, 1810 and 1820 census records, but unfortunately, none have been identified. 1 Unknown Son (c1784/90) 2 Unknown Daughter (c1794/1800) 3 Unknown Daughter (c1794/1800) 4 Unknown Son (c1794/1800) 5 Unknown Son (c1810/20) 1 Unknown Son born ca 1784/1790. A male this age was with Richard Barnes in 1800 and 1810, but not with Martha Barnes in 1820, so he probably had married (or died) by then. A John Barnes (c1775/94) appeared on the 1820 Marion census. He could be this son. Another possibility is David W. Barnes (c1780/90) who appeared on the 1824 tax list and the 1830 census in Marion. 2 Unknown Daughter born ca 1794/1800. A female this age was with Richard Barnes in 1800 and 1810 and with Martha in 1820. If she married, it was after 1820. 3 Unknown Daughter born ca 1794/1800. A female this age was with Richard Barnes in 1800 and 1810 and with Martha in 1820. If she married, it was after 1820. 4 Unknown Son born ca 1794/1800. There was no male this age with Richard Barnes in 1800, but there was one with him in 1810 and with Martha in 1820. This could indicate someone born ca 1800, but just after the 1800 census taker came around. I have no clues who this might be. No likely suspects appeared on the 1830 census in Marion. 5 Unknown Son born ca 1810/1820. This might be a grandson instead, or perhaps someone else. Martha Barnes had a male this age with her in 1820. I don't know for sure if he is a son or not. | Family: Richard Barnes / Martha (F20366)
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84326 | Children Robert Baker had lots of children per the 1820 and 1830 census records. I have not identified any of them yet. I would assume that all of them migrated away in the 1830's with their parents. | Family: Robert Baker / Jane Reeves (F28265)
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84327 | Children Sarah (---) Baker in 1840 had one apparent daughter born 1800/10 and two girls 1830/35. Nothing else is known of them. | Family: Baker / Sarah (F28342)
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84328 | Children Zachariah Baker and Zilpha Dickson had several children per the 1830 through 1860 census records. There are three unknown daughters: two born 1820/25, one born 1825/30 home in 1830 and 1840 but gone by 1850, not yet identified. | Family: Zachariah Baker / Zilpha Dickson (F28282)
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84329 | Children David Blackman had numerous children per the various census records. Daughter Mahala Blackman is proven by an 1820 deed where David gave her all of his property. I found no Equity or Probate records for David Blackman. 1 Unknown Son (1774/90) 2 Unknown Son (1774/90) 3 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790) 4 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790) 5 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790) 6 Unknown Son (1784/94) 7 Unknown Daughter (1794/1800) 8 Unknown Daughter (1804/10) 9 Unknown Son (1810/20) 10 Unknown Son (1810/20) 11 Unknown Daughter (1810/20) 1 Unknown Son (1774/90). David Blackman had an apparent son this age. He was home in 1790 (age "under 16", born ca 1774/90). I don't have the 1800 census entry, but he was gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. There was a David Blackman Jr listed next to David in 1810, and it seems likely that this was him, for he was born ca 1784/94, and that fits within this age group. 2 Unknown Son (1774/90). David Blackman had an apparent son this age. He was home in 1790 (age "under 16", born ca 1774/90). I don't have the 1800 census entry, but he was gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. I don't know who this might have been. 3 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. She was home in 1790 (no ages given, so born before 1790). I don't have the 1800 census entry, but she was gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. 4 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. She was home in 1790 (no ages given, so born before 1790). I don't have the 1800 census entry, but she was gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. 5 Unknown Daughter (bef 1790). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. She was home in 1790 (no ages given, so born before 1790). I don't have the 1800 census entry, but she was gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. 6 Unknown Son (1784/94). David Blackman had an apparent son this age. I don't have the 1800 census entry, but he was home in 1810 (age 16-25, born ca 1784/94). He was gone by 1820, so probably married or dead by then. There was a James Blackman (1775/94) listed on the 1820 census, and this James was also a neighboring land owner of David's, so it seems quite likely that he was this son of David Blackman, though that is not proven. 7 Unknown Daughter (1794/1800). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. I don't have the 1800 census entry, but she was home in 1810 (age 10-15, born ca 1794/1800). She was still home in 1820 (age 16-25, born ca 1794/1804), but was gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. This could be his daughter Mahala Blackman who he deeded all his property to in 1820. 8 Unknown Daughter (1804/10). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. She was home in 1810 (age "under 10", born ca 1800/10). She was still home in 1820 (age 10-15, born ca 1804/10), but was gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. 9 Unknown Son (1810/20). David Blackman had an apparent son this age. He was home in 1820 (age "under 10", born ca 1810/20), but was gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. I don't know who this could have been. 10 Unknown Son (1810/20). David Blackman had an apparent son this age. He was home in 1820 (age "under 10", born ca 1810/20), but was gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. I don't know who this could have been. 11 Unknown Daughter (1810/20). David Blackman had an apparent daughter this age. She was home in 1820 (age "under 10", born ca 1810/20), but was gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. | Family: David Blackman / ? (F8062)
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84330 | Children of Andrew Baker and Elizabeth Avent. Andrew Baker and wife Elizabeth Avent had nine children as proven by their family bible record. I believe all of these children were born in what is now Ashe County, North Carolina, but it is possible they were born in different places. Since most of these children left my area of interest (western North Carolina) I have not traced their families very far. | Family: Andrew Baker / Elizabeth Avent (F28250)
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84331 | Children of Elizabeth Blackman are based on her 1850 and 1870 census records. 1 Laura Blackman (c1837) 2 Alafair Blackman (c1840) 3 Sarah Blackman (c1844) 4 Cameron Blackman (c1846) 5 Benjamin David Blackman (1856) | Family: / Elizabeth Blackman (F19759)
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84332 | CHILDREN OF JESSE P. WRIGHT and wife Jesse had a large family according to the 1820 through 1850 census records. A few of them are proven by the 1850 census as well as marriage records. A few others are proven (more or less) by proximity: 1. Elizabeth Wright m Abner Waldroup 1834. Marriage bond shows her a daughter of Jesse Wright. 2. Eleanor Wright m George McDowell 1834. Jesse was living with her in 1850. 3. Alfred Wright m Mary Stewart in 1836. Jesse was bondsman. 4. John Wright was neighbor to Jesse in 1840 and 1850. 5. Allen Wright was neighbor to Jesse in 1850. 6. James Wright was with Jesse in 1850. 7. Reuben Wright was with Allen in 1850 and near Jesse. 8. Thomas Wright was a neighbor to Jesse in 1840. | Family: Jesse P Wright / ? (F1542)
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84333 | Children of John and Ann are proven by the various census records and by Equity Roll # 17 and other records. Sellers listed some of them. Hamilton J. Blackman (c1840) Mary Ann Blackman (c1842) Elizabeth "Betsy" Blackman (c1843) John H.G. Blackman (c1844) Joseph Peter Blackman (c1848) John Blackman (1866) | Family: John A Blackman / Ann Bird (F1211)
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84334 | Children of John and Elizabeth are as Sellers listed them. I don't have any other source just yet. Unknown Son (c1804/10) Stephen Blackman (1809/10) John Blackman (1814) Elizabeth Blackman (1817/18) Unknown Son born ca 1804/10. Since I don't have the 1810 census listing for John Blackman, I don't know if this child was with him then. He was with John in 1820, but gone by 1830. Since Stephen was born ca 1809/10, this could be Stephen instead of an unknown son. I currently show Stephen to be one of the two in the 1810/20 age group in 1820. If that isn't Stephen in the 1810/20 group, then the unknown son would be one of the two in the 1810/20 age group in 1820. (John born 1814 would be the other). Census analysis is not an exact science, so it is hard to tell sometimes. Â | Family: John Blackman / Elizabeth Lane (F161)
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84335 | Children of Thomas Baker and Mary Cantrell. Thomas Baker had lots of children per the 1790 through 1830 census records. I have not identified any of them yet, though I suspect that Hiram Baker (c1804) is his son, but have no solid proof. In the Pension files it is mentioned the first two children (a boy and a girl) died young, but that they raised a large family. Unfortunately none of them were named. In Mary's last affidavit (in 1856), a Mr. John W. Baldwin and a Mary Baker were witnesses. One would assume they were related, but I don't know how. Widow Mary Cantrell Baker was living with James and Jane (---) Ready in 1850. Jane was born ca 1824/25 per that census and close to that per 1860. This doesn't match any of Thomas and Mary's children per the census records. This suggests that Mary could be a granddaughter or perhaps not even related. I'm listing Jane as a grandchild of Thomas and Mary for now, just so I don't lose track of her. Unknown Son (1774/84). Thomas Baker had an unidentified son this age. He was home with him in 1790 (aged under 16, born ca 1774-1790), and still home in 1800 (aged 16-25, born ca 1774-1784), but gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1784/94). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was not home with him in 1790 or 1800, but was home in 1810, aged 16-25 (born ca 1784-1794). This absence from the earlier records may indicate that this isn't a daughter at all, but someone else who was just living with him in 1810. She was no longer with him by 1820. Unknown Son (1790/1800) Thomas Baker had an unidentified son this age. He was home in 1800 (aged under 10, born ca 1790-1800), but gone by 1810, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1794/1800). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was not home in 1800, but was with him in 1810 (aged 10-15, born ca 1794-1800), and gone by 1820, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1794/1800) Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was not home in 1800, but was with him in 1810 (aged 10-15, born ca 1794-1800), and gone by 1820, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1794/1800). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was not home in 1800, but was with him in 1810 (aged 10-15, born ca 1794-1800), and still home in 1820 (aged 16-25, born ca 1794-1804), and still home in 1830 (aged 30-39, born ca 1790-1800). Unknown Daughter (1800/04). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was home in 1810 (aged under 10, born ca 1800-10), and still home in 1820 (age 16-25, born ca 1794-1804), but gone by 1830 so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Son (1804/10). Thomas Baker had an unidentified son this age. He was home with him in 1810 (aged under 10, born ca 1800-10), and still home in 1820 (aged 10-15, born ca 1804-10), but gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. I strongly suspect that this unknown son is Hiram Baker (c1804). My proof is all circumstantial: 1. Hiram was near Thomas on the 1830 census. 2. Hiram named his oldest son "Thomas" 3. Thomas did have an unidentified son this age per census analysis. One flaw with the above is in DNA test results. A descendant of Hiram Baker has taken the DNA test, and his results do not match those in the Thomas Baker (1711-1777) group. If Hiram was a son of Thomas (1765) his male Baker descendants should have nearly identical Y-Chromosome DNA results. In fact, as of this writing (04-17-2006) the Hiram Baker DNA results match no one else in the Baker DNA study. DNA test results seem to remove Thomas from being a candidate for Hiram's father. However, with just one test result we can't rule it out completely. There are always anomalies. If a second proven descendant of Hiram (from a different branch of his family) were to take the test and his results matched the others, then that would prove there is probably no anomaly. See Hiram's page for more on him. Unknown Daughter (1804/10). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was home with him in 1810 (aged under 10, born ca 1800-10), and still home in 1820 (aged 10-15, born ca 1804-10), but gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1804/10). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was home with him in 1810 (aged under 10, born ca 1800-10), and still home in 1820 (aged 10-15, born ca 1804-10), but gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Son (1810/20). Thomas Baker had an unidentified son this age. He was home with him in 1820 (aged under 10, born ca 1810-20), but gone by 1830 so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Son (1810/15). Thomas Baker had an unidentified son this age. He was home with him in 1820 (aged under 10, born ca 1810-20), and still home in 1830 (aged 15-19, born ca 1810-15). This could be Adam Jackson Baker (c1815). I have no direct evidence linking them, but Jackson Baker was very close to widow Mary Cantrell Baker on the 1850 census, in fact the only Baker listed even remotely close to her. He does fit age-wise. I have nothing else that connects them though. See his own page for more on him. A descendant of Adam Jackson Baker has taken the DNA test and his results match those in the Thomas Baker (1711-1777) group. This means he certainly could be a son of Thomas Baker (1765-1831). It doesn't prove they are father and son, but it certainly proves they are related. Unknown Daughter (1810/20). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was home with him in 1820 (aged under 10, born ca 1810-20), but gone by 1830, so probably married or dead by then. Unknown Daughter (1815/20). Thomas Baker had an unidentified daughter this age. She was home with him in 1820 (aged under 10, born ca 1810-20), and still home in 1830 (aged 10-14, born ca 1815-20). | Family: Thomas Baker / Mary Cantrell (F18605)
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84336 | CHILDREN: William Roberts (Jr) born ca 1763/66 maybe their son, for Thomas was bondsman for William's 1793 marriage; | Family: Thomas Roberts / Winnifred Buzby (F23898)
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84337 | d!CENSUS:1860 Yancey Co, NC pg 372 Bald Creek PO # 37/37 Eli Hensley, 45 Farmer 300/200 NC Polley, 46 Thomas S. 23 Farmer Margret 16 Kimsey, 14 Wilson 12 Enos 10 Eliza 8 Barnet 6 Elizabeth 4; !CENSUS:1870 Yancey Co., NC Caney River, Bald Creek PO # 15/15 Elias Hensley 55 Farmer $1000/200 NC Mary 56 Keeping House Melinda 32 at home Margaret 28 at home Wilson 22 at home Barnet 16 at home Elizabeth 13 at home John W. 11 at home Cordelia 9 McKinsey 5 McDaniel 2; !CENSUS:1880 Madison Co., NC Upper Laurel # (none listed, page 130) Barnett Hensley 25 M Farming NC-NC-NC Lucinda 32 wife M Keeping House TN-NC-TN William H. 5 son NC-NC-NC John W. 4 son Triccy L. 2 dau Leroy B. 1 son; !CENSUS:1900 Madison Co., NC Upper Laurel # 148/148 Barnett Hensley Head Sep 1852 47 M 26 NC-NC-NC Farmer & Miller Lucinda wife Mar 1851 49 M 26 6-4 James F. son May 1894 6; | Hensley, Barnett (I90929)
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84338 | Dateline: Tyler, Texas Name: Mrs. Julia Kennedy Fleming , 88 Died: October 8, 2005, in Tyler, Texas Services for Mrs. Julia Kennedy Fleming, age 88, of Tyler are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 11, 2005 in the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home Chapel in Lindale with Rev. Mark Price officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs. Fleming died Sunday morning in a Tyler hospital. She was born January 4, 1917 in Lindale to Grady and Pearl McGahey Kennedy and was a lifelong resident of the Lindale and Tyler area. Mrs. Fleming was a former member of the Damascus Baptist Church where she taught the Ladies Sunday School Class for over 20 years and was currently a member of the Southside Baptist Church in Tyler. She was a homemaker and was preceded in death by her Husband, Rufus Fleming; Brothers, Clyde & Clay Kennedy; and Sisters, Eunice McKay and Reba Spivey. She is survived by a Son & Daughter-in-law, Richard & Carol Fleming of Carrollton; Daughter & Son-in-law, Onie & Darwin Wright of Tyler; 7 Grandchildren, Rodney Adams and wife Lisa, Judy Coon and Teresa Wright, all of Tyler, Jerry Fleming of Los Angeles, California, Jimmy Fleming and wife Sallye of Huntsville, Alabama, Pam & King Nelson of New Port Beach, CA, Penny & John Hudson of Augusta, Georgia; Great Grandchildren, Jennifer Brown, Jeremy Coon, Jerrod Coon, Maggie, Kelly and Randall Nelson; Kristie, Grace and Jack Hudson; Katy, Sara and James Fleming; Kara, Kelsi and Kenzie Adams; and 3 Great Great Grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers will be Rodney Adams, Jerry Fleming, Jimmy Fleming, Jeremy Coon and Jerrod Coon. Honorary pallbearer will be Robert Hughes. The family will receive friends from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday evening at the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home in Lindale. Service Schedule -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visitation Date: October 10, 2005 Visitation Time: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Visitation Location: Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Date: October 11, 2005 Service Time: 2:00 P.M. Service Location: Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home [ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Burial Location: Bethesda Cemetery | Kennedy, Julia Louise (I68103)
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84339 | Dateline: Tyler, Texas Name: Mrs. Onie Wright , 67 Died: October 10, 2005, in Tyler, Texas Services for Mrs. Onie Fleming Wright, age 67, of Tyler are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Thursday, October 13, 2005 in the Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Home Chapel in Lindale with Dr. Shawn Corzine officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethesda Cemetery near Lindale. Mrs. Wright died on Monday, October 10, 2005 in a Tyler hospital. She was born November 28, 1937 in Lindale to Rufus and Julia Kennedy Fleming and was a lifelong resident of Lindale and Tyler. An Angel on Earth, Mrs. Wright was a member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Tyler and was retired from GE/Trane Corporation. She was preceded in death by her Mother, Mrs. Julia Kennedy Fleming this past Sunday, October 9, 2005; her Father, Rufus Fleming in 1998 and by an infant Daughter, Trudy Adams. She is survived by her Husband, Mr. Darwin Wright of Tyler; Brother & Sister-in-law, Richard & Carol Fleming of Carrollton; Son & Daughter-in-law, Rodney & Lisa Adams of Tyler; 2 Daughters, Judy Coon and Teresa Wright, both of Tyler; Grandchildren, Jennifer Brown, Jeremy Coon, Jerrad Coon, Kara Adams, Kelsi Adams and Kenzie Adams; 3 Great Grandchildren, Bailey, Caleb and Clayton Coon. Serving as pallbearers will be Jeremy Coon, Jerrad Coon, Matthew Brown, Ronny Elliott, Burl Elliott and Walter Dickey. Memorials may be made to the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 13590 Highway 110 South, Tyler, Texas 75707. Visitation Date: October 12, 2005 Visitation Time: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Visitation Location: Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home Service Date: October 13, 2005 Service Time: 2:00 P.M. Service Location: Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home | Fleming, Onie Pearl (I68118)
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84340 | Dates fr cem marker. | Pemberton, Alva E (I35020)
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84341 | Death date from Eunice McKay in letter dated 7/6/1982. - jat | Prater, Wayne (I68259)
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84342 | DEATH:26 Sep 1718 Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, VA Catherine GEORGE dyed Septemr ye 26 & was buried Septemr ye 28 1718; | Catherine (I42214)
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84343 | Debbie Turner Smith located the case in Columbia (SC Archives), and gave me this reference for it: Darlington District Court of Equity, Bills and Petitions, Year 1877, Package YY#1, on page #607. Or on roll #DA54 for Darlington Equity Records. Thanks Debbie! !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown District, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John TURNER no ages (bef 1790) family listed as 10 others; !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810; !DEED: 5 Jan 1819 Marion Dist, SC Deeds H-109 John POWERS to John BRIDGES for $300, 100a Catfish bounded W by William TURNER. S by Barnabas HATHCOCK & John MARTIN. E by William BRYAN and John TURNER. S: John (X) Powers. Wit: Thomas JONES, Francis BRIDGES. Sarah (X) Powers, wife of John Powers relinq. dower 22 Jan 1819; !CENSUS:1820; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 60 Sarah POWERS age 30-39 (1790/1800) "001-110001" !CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg 60 Sarah POWERS age 30-39 (1790/1800) "001-002001" !DEED: 4 Nov 1834 Marion Co, SC Deed Book P - 76 This may certify that I did lawfully join together in matrimony John POWERS and Sarah TURNER. This given under myhand this 4 Nov 1834. S: Tapley Moody. Wit: Susannah Moody, George Powers. Rec. 11 Nov 1834; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850; !NOTES:From Ruth Hundley: John's and Patience's Children John, Reuben, William, Penel (probably Penelope),Coty, Milly, Sarah - who was the first wife of John G. Powers, my GG Grandfather.(Sarah died May 4, 1859, in the home of her daughter, Sarah Ann Holly in FT. Valley, Houston County, Ga. Sarah and John G Powers' Children Son, Charles, Daughter, Sarah Ann Holly (married Thomas Holly Dec. 30, 1843, Ga. Gen. Soc., R.G. 975.8515), born about 1821 in SC, Daughter, Margaret Moore (married John Moore of Ireland), Penelope Williams (married 3 or 4 times, but was married to Williams in 1873). The names are not listed in their birth order. Sarah Turner Powers and children left SC about 1835. Others who went with her were the John Martin family, the John Barrentine family, the John Powers family (a nephew of John G. Powers), and the William Hussey family. They first went to Barbour Co. ALA. for about a year, then to Pike Co. ALA., Stewart Co. GA, Houston Co. (pronounced How-ston) GA, Crawford Co, GA. and then back Houston Co. GA where Sarah T Powers died in FT. Valley, GA in the home of her daughter, Sarah Ann Powers Holly. In 1873, Sarah's and John's son Charles was living in Ozark, Dale Co. ALA. Joel Martin, (Sarah T Powers' nephew, I think) was living in Haw Ridge, Dale Co, ALA. The above info is taken from some old notes I had taken in the early nineties. Please check this information thoroughly against any information you have. I would like for you to share any information you may have on JGP and Sarah Turner's ancestry with me, for I have long been interested in the John and Patience Turner line. Some of the other information mentioned was Sarah's mother came from Roanoke, (whether from the Roanoke River in NC or the state of Virginia, I do not know); that Sarah was about 40 or 45 when she left SC in 1834 or 1835; JGP was bound to John Turner at about the age of 10 and stayed with them until he married Sarah T.; Sarah was a free woman of color, deeply stained with Negro blood, and was about the color of applesauce; Patience was said to be lighter in color than Sarah; one witness said Sarah was about the color of copper with curley black hair; another witness said Sarah Turner was half white and that John G. Powers was a white man. He was described as being "tolerably tall with black straight hair and deepset eyes."; | Turner, Sarah (I47254)
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84344 | Deed Book 39-40, p. 379 1834 | Elliott, Chloe (I108975)
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84345 | DEED:11 Oct 1797 Johnston Co., NC Deed Book W1-449 11 Oct 1797 Wilie Roberts of Laurens Co., SC, now husband of Fanny Lee, daughter of John Lee, deceased, deed to Edward Lee of Johnston Co., NC ... west side of Marks Creek ... given to her by her grandfather John Lee, deceased in a deed of gift ... Witnesses: William Shaw, Clary Lee. S: Wilie Roberts. | Lee, Fanny (I83045)
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84346 | DEED:11 Oct 1797 Johnston Co., NC Deed Book W1-449 11 Oct 1797 Wilie Roberts of Laurens Co., SC, now husband of Fanny Lee, daughter of John Lee, deceased, deed to Edward Lee of Johnston Co., NC ... west side of Marks Creek ... given to her by her grandfather John Lee, deceased in a deed of gift ... Witnesses: William Shaw, Clary Lee. S: Wilie Roberts. | Roberts, Wilie (I83044)
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84347 | Died in Tyler hospital. Pallbearers - David Manning, David Richards, Kenneth Morgan, C.E. Morgan, Dennis Gandy and Larry Don Gilley. Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph, February 15, 1999. | Rumbo, Iva Nell (I67815)
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84348 | Died of complications from Diarrhea !REFERENCE:Loretta Crawford; | Devlin, Mae (I28541)
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84349 | Docton Roberts listed in the 1900 U.S. Census as Child of Household, living in Green Sea Township, Horry County, South Carolina, p. , family 274, dwelling 274, lines - , AGLL Microfilm T623-1531, Roll Dock Roberts listed in the 1910 U.S. Census as Child of Household, living in Green Sea Township, Horry County, South Carolina, p. 17B, family 273, dwelling 270, lines 63 - 68, AGLL Microfilm T624-1463, Roll | Roberts, Docton (I13519)
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84350 | Elijah Baker was born 8 May 1789 (per Family Bible) presumably in Wilkes (now Ashe) County, North Carolina. Other than his birth, I have no additional data on Elijah Baker. | Baker, Elijah (I99135)
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