


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 5,239
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1201 | Could have been born in England or Braintree | Thayer, Deborah (I9494)
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1202 | Could have been born in England or Braintree | Thayer, Hannah (I9497)
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1203 | Could have been born in Greene Co instead. | Ware, Martha (I6355)
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1204 | Could have been born in Lincoln Co, GA. Or Talladega, AL. NC seems more likely to me. Sometimes called Mary, sometimes Sarah. Usually Sarah. N1 Listed in IGI as Sarah Jamison, Sarah Jemison, Sarah Jameson. I don't know where the Mary came from. Also seen as born in Rockbridge, Prince Edward Co., VA and died Twiggs Co., GA | Jimerson, Mary Sarah (I3936)
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1205 | Could have been born in Maryland or in Duplin County, North Carolina. | Dickson, Joseph Sr. (I8169)
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1206 | Could have been born in North Carolina before the family moved to Kentucky. | Atwell, Richard Nevet (I535)
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1207 | Could have been born in Oklahoma | Stephens, Ivan T. (I5795)
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1208 | Could have been born on 4 Jul 1859. | Phillips, Mary Leticia (I5070)
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1209 | Could have been in French and Indian War. He is shown in a list, made in 1780 of people who fought in the recent war between Britain and France who had not claimed bounty land. According to Connie Lapallo, he was born 1674 and died 1717 | Cocke, William (I1961)
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1210 | Could have been in Mississippi or Alabama. Both are recorded in the Census | Tennyson, Catherine Emmaline (I5954)
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1211 | Could have been Matilda Ann Ward, called Till Ann Ward, or MaryElizabeth Ward. Perhaps Mary Elizabeth was a second wife, related tothe first. Henry Mason Abbott could have had one, two, or threewives. | Ward, Matilda Ann (I6330)
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1212 | Could have been Sabrina. | Vickers, Selanah (I6246)
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1213 | Could have been Winifred Wren. Notes for Wren (Betty Wren) !1832 DEATH:Court of Equity, 1830-69, Lancaster Co SC. !MARR:Court of Equity, 1830-69, Lancaster Co SC. | Wren (I6653)
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1214 | Could have died in Arkansas. Unsure. | Almand, Mary Martha (I325)
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1215 | Could have died young. | Billington, Rebecca (I8719)
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1216 | Could have had 1, 2, or 3 wives based on the names used for the wifeover time. | Abbott, Henry Mason (I20)
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1217 | Could her spouse really be Jonathan Landers rather than Sanders? Thiscould be interesting. | Adair, Lucy (I44)
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1218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hughes, Kenneth (I3795)
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1219 | Cplt, Co B., 35th Georgia Volunteer Inf., Bartow Avengers, CSA | Sparks, Masters H. (I5769)
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1220 | Crawford County Probate Index Ira T Higgs, decd Hattie Higgs, adm Book F, p. 323, 328 | Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3529)
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1221 | Criminal Cause File No. 563: State of Texas v. Thomas Ware (1848) assault with intent to kill William R. Turner | Ware, Thomas (I6366)
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1222 | Criminal Cause File No. 565: State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware (1848) assault with intent to kill William R. Turner | Ware, Nicholas Tyler (I6358)
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1223 | Criminal Cause File No. 683: State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware (1850) carnal knowledge of his sister's daughter | Ware, Nicholas Tyler (I6358)
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1224 | Cronen, Judy, compiler. "PAULDING COUNTY, GA - CEMETERIES PeacefulMeadows Cemetery ". Database. PAULDING COUNTY, GA - CEMETERIESPeaceful Meadows Cemetery .http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/paulding/cemeteries/peaceful.txt :2004. | Source (S430)
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1225 | CSA | Almand, Henry Floyd (I254)
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1226 | CSA | Dennard, John Floyd (I2455)
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1227 | CSA | Dennard, John Isaiah (I2456)
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1228 | CSA | Dennard, Wiley Floyd (I2476)
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1229 | CSA | Galloway, W. J. J. (I3073)
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1230 | CSA | Martin, John William (I4444)
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1231 | CSA | Matheson, James (I4484)
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1232 | CSA | Peek, Thomas Washington (I4962)
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1233 | CSA | Peek, William Marion (I4964)
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1234 | CSA | Seay, Nathanial David (I5517)
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1235 | CSA | Wallace, John Floyd (I6316)
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1236 | CSA marker placed by Robert Hale. | Almand, James Thomas (I270)
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1237 | D F Garrett to A D Wren 6 Apr 1889, file 20 Jul 1889 Deed, Book S, p. 232 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1238 | D.B. Almand to P.B. Almand Bond Date: 9 Feb 1874 Filed: 9 Feb 1874 Bond, Book C, p. 105 Personal Property DB Almand provided bond to PB Almand. To all whom this obligation may concern: This is to certify that I David B. Almand have given P.B. Almand full control of my cotton crop that I shall make or raise the present year and bind myself to plant nine acres of the same and cultivate well and gather by the twenty fifth day of December next and have it ready for market, also one black and white cow and marked crop off the right ear. also one calf beloging to said cow for the payment of a certain note given to the said P.B. Almand or heirs for seventy five dollars. signed by D.B. Almand Jr and D.B. Almand Sr dated Nov 12th 1872 and due Dec 25 1873. And I D.B. Almand Jr being the only debtor left alive to said note bind myself heirs and assignees for the same unto the said P.B. Almand his heirs and assigns until said note with ten per cent interest on it is paid from the time it was due then after that the balance is the said D.B. Almands own. The said P.B. Almand concents. In testimonly Wereof I the said D.B. Almand Jr have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year abouve written. D.B. Almand State of Arkansas County of Nevada | Almand, David Butler (I224)
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1239 | d/o Charles & Rachel Dill Sister Pauline Elizabeth m 8 Sept 1865 Billingsville, Washington Co., AR Unicy "Eunice' Dill -by John Mays, Baptist Minister - no issue ref: Obit- Denver Post Denver, CO 2 Jul 1920 Burial Permit Eunice D. Council 75 78 Galapago | Council, Rev. James Isaac (I2127)
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1240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCleary, Dale (I4521)
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1241 | Dallas, November 26 (AP) - Alexander C. Cason, Sr., 84, former water commissioner and former member of the state prison board, died at his home here Tuesday. Survivors include the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Ward C. Goessling, and two sons, W.W. Cason of Dallas and Jerry Cason of Fort Worth. | Cason, Alexander Cooper (I1481)
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1242 | Dana Jean Lesher, died peacefully, Saturday, May 29, 2021, surrounded by her sisters, who sang her into Jesus’ arms. She was an angel on earth who brought joy into the lives of everyone around her, especially the caregivers at Edgewood Nursing Home. Dana was preceded in death by her mother, Evelyn Lesher; and grandmother, Lucille Shiflett, who cared for her the first 10 years of her life. She is survived by her four sisters, Carla Brown (Mike), Barbi Anders (Billy), Denise Sabatini (Steve) and Pam Cook (Bill); many nieces and nephews; and a few great nieces and nephews. Her graveside Celebration of Life will be on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 11am in Friendship Cemetery, Springdale, Arkansas. Online condolences can be made at www.rollinsfuneral.com. | Lesher, Dana Jean (I9812)
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1243 | Daniel is not married in 1910, but is married in 1920. | Family: Daniel J. Callahan / Mary G. (F2737)
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1244 | Daniel's Baptism Info -April 9, 1871 of Ahane (Glenbeigh/Glencar parish) (from www.lrishgenealorgy.ie) Father- Daniel Moriarty, Mother- Ellen O'Connor Sponsors - John MaGuillicuddy, Joanna Moriarty Priest - Rev. C. McCarthy | Moriarty, Daniel David (I4740)
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1245 | DAR Lineage Book Notes: See DAR 44405, 23427, 32898, 36780 | Bates, Lt. Benjamin (I8576)
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1246 | DAR-PATRIOT: Newton1 DEATH: Newton1 reports death as 29 Jun 1846. Other death dates for him include 2 May 1845, and 14 Feb 1846. Robert Hale reports 28 Feb 1846. I have seen him listed as Thomas Simeon Almand, based on the notion that his father was Thomas Simeon, but his father had no middle name due to laws in place at that time. See father's notes. From Robert Hale: Thomas is sometimes referred to as Thomas B. Almand though no record has been seen with the B used or is it know for sure what the B stands for. Many of their children and grandchildren have the name Butler in their name. His father is referred to as Thomas A. Almand with no account as to what the A stands for. There has been no marriage record found for Thomas and Nancy but as they were supposed to be in Elbert County Georgia at the time, which was before they stated keeping marriage records, it is thought that is where they married about 1800. Nancy's parents were there and later were in Madison County Georgia when it was cut out of Elbert Co. End Robert Hale Notes from Shirley Barham on findagrave.com PLEASE NOTICE - There is no INITIAL on this tombstone for Thomas Almand and NO INITIALS found on any documents that have been found regarding Thomas Almand or his father Thomas Almand, Sr. The date for death of Thomas Almand that is in his son - Peter B. Almand's Bible is different than what is on his tombstone. The Bible record states that Thomas Almand, father of Peter B. died June 29, 1846. Thomas Almand (Jr) is the son of Thomas Almand (Sr.) born ca. 1762 and Ann Ussery. They were married in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. No marriage record has been found. Thomas Almand (Sr) and Annice (Ann) Ussery Almand had at least four sons: Thomas, Jr., Ussery, James and John. Thomas Almand (Jr.) married Nancy David ca. 1800 probably in Elbert County, Georgia. No marriage record has been found. End of notes from Shirley Barham. | Almand, Thomas Jr. (I381)
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1247 | DAR-PATRIOT: PS, VA [,, nsdar66], [nsdar,,], mg3 DEATH: [,, nsdar66], Will probated in 1783. MILITARY: French & Indian War: Served with Capt.West's Company 1758. Served with the Road Commissioners, 1763. Revolution: Provided beef to the Continental forces.Inheritedplantation Porridge Pot.Father might be John Faver of Essex Co, VA,died Sep 1722, or not. Note from WorldConnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I1486 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I1486 Name: Nancy Kiser Email: nancy_kiser@hotmail.com URL: URL title: Note: Scott, If John Favor inherited the plantation Porridge Pot, then he is the son of John Favor and his second wife Susannah Phillips Meads. Here is a transcription of the will of John Favor who died in Essex County in 1722 or 1723: The Will of John Favor Essex County Will Book 4, Pages 43-46 In the name of God Amen I John ffavor of the County of Essex being sick and weak of body but good sound disposing memory praise be given to God for the same do make this my Last Will & Testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally I resign my soul into the mercyfull hands of Almighty God my Creator assuredly hoping through the merits of my blessed Savior to obtain remission of all my Sins and my body I commit to the Earth whence it was taken to be buryed without any issue by my Exec. herein after named & as for my worldly goods & Estate the Lord hath lent me I dispose of as followth ,Imprimis Item I give unto my wife Suzana ffavor addition & her oldest Son John ffavor the plantation called porige pot and all the Land belonging to it to him & his heirs & the rest and residue of my estate after my debts & funeral expenses discharged to be equally divided amongst my wife and all my Children & I do give this Lease of Land during the time to my wife during her widowhood & to my Eldest sons John ffavor Winifret and Theophilus ffavor my three Children born of Mary ffavor I do make Executs of this my Last Will & Testament revoquin all other wills heretofore by me made and in case my wife Suzana will not stand to this my Will and Testament not withstanding what is give above I cut of all her Children with a English shelin from any part or parasell of any of my Estate. Witness my hand & seal this 24th day of Xber (December) 1722. Signed John Faver. Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of Philip (his P mark) Coupeland and John Baxter. At a court held for Essex County on Tuesday ye 21st day of Jany 1723.The within last Will & Testament of John Favor was presented in court by Susanna Favor his relict who made oath thereto as adminix with the will annext & being proved by ye oath of Philip Copeland & John Baxter witnesses thereto…John Faver & Winnifred Faver relinquished their Executorship of the Will & Testament of John Favor deced which was presented in Court by Susanna Faver his Relict…And on the motion of the sd Susana & her performing what is usual in such cases,Certificate is granted her for obtaining Letters of Adminicon with yesd Will annexed during the minority of Theophilus Faver the otherExecutor named in yeWill… Susanna Faver, Henry Oswald & John Motley acknowledged their bond for the sd Susanna’s due Admon wth ye Will annext of Jno Faver deced wch is ordered to be recorded… | Favor, John (I2893)
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1248 | DAR-PATRIOT: Pvt, GA [,,nsdar66] DAR1 shows marriages to Sophia _____ and Rebecca Hammond. | Dossey, Caleb (I2635)
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1249 | DAR-PATRIOT: Pvt, VA [,, nsdar66] mg3, faver1 | Favor, John (I2892)
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1250 | DAR-PATRIOT: Pvt, VA [,, nsdar66], mg3, faver1 Second wife is shown in some sources as Mahala Hanson. | Favor, John (I2891)
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