


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 5,239
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1051 | Came to AR in the same 100 wagon train that brought the Almands in 1859. | Rogers, John (I5379)
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1052 | Came with Edward and Ann Tilley, apparently his cousins. Also cousin to Humility Cooper. | Samson, Henry (I9014)
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1053 | Candidates for the numerous county offices are now beginning to get active, several already announcing. The following are avowed candidates for the offices: J.W. Higgs - circuit clerk. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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1054 | Capt James Ware to Samuel Weathers Senr. 24 December 1798. Deed for 300 acres on the Little River, part of 987 1/2 acre grant to James Ware on 29 November 1793, adjoining the Big Road, John Farrar's line, and Barret Farrar's line; reserving the meeting house as a preaching house for as long as it shall stand. (includes plat showing road from Augusta to Petersburg.) Witnessed: James Hamrick, D. Burks, and Henry Ware J.P. Mary Ware also signs the deed as rantor. Registered John 6, 1799, Pages 29-31. | Ware, Capt. James (I9132)
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1055 | Capt Read's district 230 acres, 2nd quality land, Greene County | Ware, Capt. James (I9132)
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1056 | Capt Ware's District Robert Jameson 700 acres, class 2 200 acres, class 3 | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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1057 | Capt, Co B, 35th Ga Inf, CSA | Almand, Graves Bennett (I245)
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1058 | Capt. Burchett's Company of Virginia Militia | Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
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1059 | Capt. Joseph Harwood was justice of Charles City County and member ofthe House of Burgesses, 1715. | Harwood, Capt. Joseph (I3408)
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1060 | Capt. Samuel Mathews came to Virginia before 1618. | Mathews, Capt. Samuel (I4485)
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1061 | Capt. Ware's District Henry Ware Junr 25 acres, class 2 600 acres, class 2 175 acres, class 2 | Ware, Henry (I9133)
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1062 | Capt. Ware's District Robert Ware 40 acres, class 2 360 acres, class 2 100 acres, class 3 600 acres, class 2 300 acres, class 2 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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1063 | Captain in the Revolutionary War | Cocke, Pleasant (I1897)
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1064 | Captain in the Revolutionary War | Turpin, Captain John (I6126)
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1065 | Captain of a Texas Company in the Civil War. At the fall of Ft.Donaldson, he escaped into Kentucky.Lived near Seguin, TX. later nearLockhart, TX. | Bridges, Solomon Thomas (I1225)
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1066 | Carey was a Baptist missionary to China. He died there in 1914 in aflood. | Daniel, Carey (I2326)
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1067 | Carl Everett never married and had no children. Need to include Carl's story in more detail. Briefly, he enlisted in the Army before the US entered World War I. During training in New Mexico, he was run over by a truck and lost a leg. He spent a long time in hospitals and sanatoria to recuperate. At one, he ended up contracting tuberculosis and died from that at a young age. Stationed at Eagle Pass, Texas (Fort Duncan, probably) on the Mexican Border along the Rio Grande Part of the 30th Infantry (Division) Mechanic, Co I, 30th Infantry Discharged 8 Jun 1917 Awarded a pension of $80/mo starting 1 Jul 1920 on 13 dec 1921 for total disability while in the service Injured returning from guard duty at Blockers Ranch in April 1917. Probably the Chupadero Ranch https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbl25 https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbl27 | Bailey, Carl Everett (I571)
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1068 | Carl registered for the draft in Ada, Oklahoma rather that his regular home in Hackett. His draft card says his permanent residence is Hackett, but he works in Ada. It also notes that his left leg is amputated below the knee. | Bailey, Carl Everett (I571)
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1069 | Carrie is listed in the 1930 census as from New York, and her parents were from Pennsylvania and New Yort | Blowers, Carrie E. (I991)
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1070 | Carried arms: Argent two bars in chief three escallops sable Moved from Cornwall to Scotland to Ireland in his sailing vessel Seawynd. Losing his property in Irish uprising, he returned to Dorset. | Fitzpen, Henry (I6837)
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1071 | Carver & Erba are twins. | Dickson, Carver (I2557)
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1072 | Carver & Erba are twins. | Dickson, Erba (I2569)
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1073 | Case 20477, Roll 401, Frame 686 Ruth filed for divorce on the grounds of desertion on 7 Aug 1928. | Family: Wady Tommy Tennyson / Ruth Switzer (F3189)
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1074 | Caswell County Census, 1786. 3 males under 20, 5 females northeast part of the county, Caswell District | Tennison, Ignatius Nevitte (I5917)
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1075 | Catherine appears to be with her family, headed by her son Barnard. They live 2 doors down from Terrence Dargan. | Sheridan, Catherine (I7014)
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1076 | Catherine is likely buried in an unmarked grave in the Liberty Chapelcemetery in Attala County, MS. | Henry, Catherine Ann (I3502)
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1077 | Catherine is listed as 31 years old. | Family: Parker Jones Hall / Catherine Sheridan Boyle (F3306)
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1078 | Catherine is listed as a boarder in this family. She arrived in 1907. There is also a Mary Neville, age 24, who arrived a year earlier (1906). | Neville, Catherine M. (I8603)
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1079 | Census Enumeration: Free white males: 0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0 Free white females: 0-1-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 Slave males: 4-4-4-0-0-0 Slave females: 11-7-5-0-0-0 Total slaves: 35 | Vickers, Hardy (I6214)
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1080 | Census Enumeration: Free white males: 111101 Free white females: 1201 Slaves - Male: 643 Slaves - Female: 715 Agriculture: 10 Date 7 Aug 1820 | Vickers, Hardy (I6214)
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1081 | Census enumerators were instructed to list all people living in the household as of 1 Jun 1850. This includes those (like Savannah) who had died since the census began. | Shehee, Savannah Georgia (I5576)
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1082 | Census implies April 1880. | Gann, Idell G. (I7095)
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1083 | Census indicated he owned 6 slaves Male, 45 Female, 17 Female, 15 Male, 12 Female, 10 Female, 1 | Dickson, William (I8158)
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1084 | Census lists both of his parents as from Ireland. | Dunn, Thomas (I9737)
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1085 | Census lists her as 18 years old. | Alwilda Jane (I9252)
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1086 | Census lists her as 37 | Shehee, Martha (I5575)
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1087 | Census lists her as 64 years old. | Smith, Mary (I8152)
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1088 | Census lists her as a widow, age 57, and has had 13 children, 9 of whom are living. | Alwilda Jane (I9252)
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1089 | Census lists him as 70 years old, born in NC, owning $400 of real estate. But an age of 57 calls into question William B. Huckaby as a son since he is enumerated as 57 years old in that same census. If he is a son, I would have expected an age around perhaps 47 instead of 57. | Huckaby, William (I10159)
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1090 | Census notes that she has had no children | Scott, Loda (I5497)
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1091 | Census notes that she is 53 years old. | Smith, Mary (I8152)
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1092 | Census put her birth at August 1850, but there is a birth record in December 1848. | Boyle, Rosanna (I7017)
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1093 | CEnsus records her as 47 | Shehee, Martha (I5575)
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1094 | Census records in 1850 the given name as Infant and gender as female. By 1860, he is a male and has initials A.J. | White, Andrew J. (I10203)
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1095 | Census records she was from Illinois and both of her parents were born in North Carolina | Sides, Charlotte Caroline (I5633)
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1096 | Census records that he owned 4 slaves: Female, 26 Female, 4 Male, 2 Male, 6/12 | Dickson, McNairy (I8160)
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1097 | Census records that she was 20 at her first marriage and that she is 45 now. 45 is correct, but unless she had a previous husband, 20 is not correct. Actually, it appears that his first marriage age and hers are reversed. | White, Fannie May (I7143)
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1098 | Census reports that her parents were born in Ireland, which is not the case. | Boyle, Rose V. (I7061)
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1099 | Census reports that she was born in Alabama. However, death certificate says Meriwether County, Georgia | Ware, Frances Asberry (I9290)
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1100 | Census says 1864 | Bailey, Henry Walter (I611)
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