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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3401 | MILITARY: Lost three fingers in an accident in Franklin, Tennessee on 30 Nov 1864. | Almand, Henry Pryor (I255)
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3402 | MILITARY: Revolutionary service, Major. | Anderson, George (I432)
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3403 | MILITARY: Revolutionary service. | Anderson, William (I443)
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3404 | MILITARY: Served in the Central Laboratory in Macon, Ga. Muster rolls list him as a nitric acid maker in the Cap Factory | Overton, James H. (I4875)
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3405 | Military: Served in WWII Residence: Fort Smith AR, moved to Allison Park, PA, 1996 Robert served in the 40th Infantry Division of the US Army, 108th Battalion. Though he did not actively seek to enlist, due to the fact that he had two small children, when he was called for the draft, he did not seek deferment. He trained at Camp B. in Florida before shipping out to the Philippine Islands. He arrived on Leyte island in the spring of 1945 after the fighting in Europe had already ended and participated in battle there. Given the choice between being a machine gunner and an mortar man, he selected the mortar. He said that he would much rather be back behind the mountain than out in front just making the enemy mad. He was the 2nd gunner in an mortar team,carrying the mortar tube itself. His unit served in the Philippines through the end of hostilities and them moved to Korea in October 1945 to serve with the occupation forces there. During his time in Korea,Robert served as a truck driver. While in the Army, Robert received his marksman medal, a good conduct medal, and campaign ribbons for the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign and the Liberation of the Philippines Campaign. He served 16 months in the army and returned home in June 1946. His serial number from his dog-tag was 38732441 T44. Granddad says that he and Grandmother met on June 8, 1938. They were at a church youth meeting. She knew who he was but he didn't know her. They met and talked. He walked her home, since she lived close to him. He walked her home the next week as well. After that, she was babysitting on a regular basis and would take the child she was babysitting to the drug store for a soda. He would meet up with her there and talk. After they met one another, they neither one ever dated anyone else. Granddad died peacefully around 5pm on Monday, July 2, 2007. | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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3406 | MILITARY: Welcome was wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. Welcome is listed as William in the 1860 Census. | Almand, Welcome Ussery (I393)
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3407 | Miller DAR | Miller, Polly (I4654)
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3408 | MillerDAR abstracts will. | Anderson, James (I434)
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3409 | Millie is found in the home of J.S. and Charlotta Pool in the 1860 Census of Paulding County, Georgia without James. The 1860 Census does not record marital status, but it appears that she is alone. Her daughter is also not there with her. Where is she in 1860? Is she with James, separate from Millie? Is James dead and she is with someone else? In any case, Millie marries Robert Gann in 1865, so that means James is out of the picture by then anyway, apparently dead, most likely dead by 1860. | Armour, James M. (I488)
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3410 | Millie McGrane has two sets of dates for this person. There must be two Lonnie's. She has one born Sept. 1902, d. 28 Jun 1916 and a second born 13 may 1901, d. 1983. I think this is the first. Lonnie is enumerated in the 1910 census, so this birth date of 1915 must be wrong. Lonnie is not enumerated in the 1920 census. Maybe she has died by then. | Dickson, Lonnie (I2584)
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3411 | Milly Armer is enumerated in 1860 in the home of J.S. and Charlotta Pool, along with Thomas Lacky. Milly is listed as 34 years old. Charlotta is 52 and J.S. Pool (or Bool) is 68. Perhaps Charlotta / Charlotte is a sister to Milly. This is not a very common name but it crops up in this family quite a lot. J.S. Pool is enumerated next door to E.W. Pool, age 33 (probably a son). | Allen, Millie (I158)
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3412 | Minister brought before the Star Chamber and imprisoned for holding Gospel services in private | Thickpenny, George (I6852)
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3413 | Minister brought before the Star Chamber and imprisoned for holding Gospel services in private | Thickpenny, Christopher (I6853)
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3414 | Minnie's half-sister Addi Mullen is living on the same property, presumably in a home in the back yard, with her daughter Geneva. | Dickson, Minnie Zarada (I2595)
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3415 | Miss Bettie Clay Cason of Dustin, Oklahoma arrived in the city this morning and is a guest of Miss Lida Higgs. | Cason, Bettie Clay (I8065)
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3416 | Miss Bettie Higgs has returned from a visit to DeQueen. | Higgs, Bettie (I3526)
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3417 | Miss Bettie Higgs, of Idabel, Okla, and Miss Lucile Smith, of Tyler, Texas, are visiting Miss Bill Dennison in this city. | Higgs, Bettie (I3526)
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3418 | Miss Claire Taaffe entertained with a matinee party at the Lyric Saturday afternoon in honor of her eighth birthday. After the show, the party returned to the home of the hostess, where light refreshments were served, after which a few hours were spent in fun and frolic. Those present were: Misses Fay Strawn, Mary Wilson, Alline Campbell, Kathleen Barnes, Ulas Barrett, Marguarite Spaulding, Nellie Montgomery, Bird Hooper, Louise Mosely, Mary Higgs, Delle Pyron, Stella Carwile, Vera Riley, Dorothy Van Alstyne, and Jeure Duke of Haworth. | Higgs, Mary (I3536)
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3419 | Miss Lida Higgs arrived home today from a three weeks visit to points in Arkansas. | Higgs, Lida (I3535)
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3420 | Missing in 1870 census, probably has died. | White, Wiley J. (I10168)
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3421 | Missing in Decatur tax list for 1852, 1854, 1855, 1856 | Shehee, Henry Daniel (I9580)
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3422 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eash, Joseph (I2698)
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3423 | Monday evening, Mrs. W. H. Thompson, assisted by Miss Hattie Bell Isbell, entertained in honor of her son, Lewis, and a number of young people attended. The evening was spent in entertaining games. Harry Love, standing highest in the prize awarding contest, received a beautiful box of stationery. Elegant refreshments were served. Among those present were Misses Mary Lee Dewitt, Noreen Ellers, Mabel Smith, Augustine McCrary, Gladys Fulmer, Kate Isbell, and Lida Higgs and Masters Cecil Baxter, Sandlin Ball, Barton McClendon, Harry Love, and Edgar Freeman. | Higgs, Lida (I3535)
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3424 | Monroe appears in the 1850 Census, but no where else. Perhaps he is really A.D. Wren there (as Betty Wren suspects). Or perhaps he took his older brother's name when he passed. | Wren, Monroe (I7117)
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3425 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Friesen, Jeretta Rose (I3054)
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3426 | Mortage for $1050. First Party: Larkin Deshazo Lender: Thomas W. Castle Trustee: Thomas W. Castle Property: 80 acres, E 1/2 NW 1/4 S 11 T 19 R 9 E, the place where Larkin Deshazo now lives. Due 1 Jan 1867 | Deshazo, Rev. Larkin Columbus (I2507)
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3427 | Mortality schedule lists William as 8/12 years old. It also lists that there was an outbreak of typhus in the Randolph area. | Dargan, William Pomroy (I9343)
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3428 | Morton Higgs arrived in the city Saturday evening from Fayetteville, Arkansas where he has been attending the University. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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3429 | Morton Higgs will arrive Saturday. Will complete studies at the University of Arkansas in June. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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3430 | Morton is listed as a 2nd Lt, Field Artillery and is assigned to the 22nd Field Artillery at Camp Logan, Texas. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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3431 | Morton T. Higgs arrived in the city this morning from Fayetteville, Ark. where he has been attending the University for a visit with his parents Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Higgs before going to his summer work. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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3432 | Morton T. Higgs who is attending the University of Arkansas came on Sunday to spend the holidays with his parents. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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3433 | Mother of Senator Walker of Arkansas. | McLean, Susan Howard (I4567)
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3434 | Moved from Truro, Iowa to Marshall, Texas in 1952. | Paulk, Edgar McDonald (I7538)
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3435 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3436 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3437 | Moved to Louisiana. Became wealthy sugar planter on Miss. River. | Wren, George Leonidas (I6696)
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3438 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3439 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3441 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
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3442 | Moved to Tennessee from VA in 1812. Settled in Wilson Co. | Cason, Elijah (I1491)
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3443 | Moved to the north, where he died. | Clark, Cody (I1712)
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3444 | Mr. Dickson, I was researching John F. Williams brother of Britton S. Williams, John's death at Vicksburg specifically, when I found your email address. Britton moved to Sebastian county, AR. He was killed by bushwhackers during or after the CW. His son, Hiram Hampton Williams, my great grandfather was a CW veteran and a wagon maker in Fort Smith. His son, George Williams became a U.S. Deputy Marshal for the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas during the tenure of Isaac C. Parker. I am just beginning genealogy and I hope you enjoy this information. It is oral tradition in my family. Emily Lovick elovick@sbcglobal.net | Williams, Britton S. (I6502)
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3445 | Mr. G.P. Frazer of Jacksboro and Miss Mamie Cason of this place where married this evening at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church, Rev. J.H. Cason, the bride's father, officiating. Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party left for Jacksboro. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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3446 | Mr. Galloway died during the Civil War. He and Sephronia had nochildren. | Galloway, W. J. J. (I3073)
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3447 | Mrs. Cora Ross listed as shoeworker | Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
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3448 | Mrs. Cora Ross, employee of the Regal Co. | Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
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3449 | Mrs. Cora Ross, Listed as shoeworker | Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
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3450 | Mrs. Fannie White Ross is the informant, but she provides no details for his parents at all. But that does indicate that this is the same Charles F. Ross who was in Brockton, Mass in 1910. | Ross, Charles Franklin (I5410)
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