


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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Matches 1,251 to 1,300 of 5,244
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1251 | David does not appear when his mother's estate is distributed. Instead, Will Cunningham receives his share. | Barnes, David W. (I9573)
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1252 | David F Garrett to A.D. Wren 2 Apr 1880, filed 16 Apr 1880 Warranty Deed, Book G, p. 516 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1253 | David F Garrett to A.G. Wren 24 Jun 1880, filed 8 Sep 1880 Deed, Book H, p. 21, correction of deed | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1254 | David Garrett to AD Wren 18 Sep 1888, files 20 Sep 1888 Deed, Book R, p. 168 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1255 | Death certificate gives birth as 3 Mar 1869. Birth certificate says 1 May 1874. | Moriarty, Patrick D. (I7152)
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1256 | Death certificate is recorded as 1915, Vol 2, page 202, number 7616 | Shea, Ellen (I5564)
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1257 | Death certificate lists "Ed Paulk" as her father, but he would have been her step-father and was actually Ned Paulk. | Larue, Leone (I4226)
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1258 | Death certificate records her birth as 25 Dec 1847 | Council, Martha Patton (I8513)
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1259 | Death certificate says 12 Jan 1918, but I have also seen 2 Jan 1918 | Deshazo, Rev. John Walker (I2502)
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1260 | Death certificate says 14 Jun 1968. Elsewhere, I have seen 16 Jun 1968. | Finney, Thomas Dunn (I2919)
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1261 | Death certificate says 22 Apr 1888. Earliest census says 1888. Somewhere she shaved 5 years off because some sources say 1883. | Ballentine, Myrtle Stella (I739)
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1262 | Death certificate says he was born 1895. Tombstone says 1896. | Cason, William Wilson (I1488)
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1263 | Death certificate says he was born in 1849 instead of 1848 and was born in Bridgewater instead of Brockton | Hooper, Walter S. (I3678)
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1264 | Death Certificate says her birth was 8 Dec 1888 in Yell County. Her Delayed Birth Certificate shows that she was born in28 Nov 1888 instead. | Garner, Winnie Azzelle (I3111)
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1265 | Death certificate says she was born in McKirkland OK, as reported by her daughter. Could that be Mc Curtain? | Howard, Treva Sarah (I8327)
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1266 | Death certificate says she was removed for burial to Dallas. | Larue, Leone (I4226)
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1267 | Death date is noted in his pension account. | Dickson, Abner (I8179)
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1268 | Death index gives her birth year as 1917. Death certificate says 1916. Tombstone says 1915. | Dickson, Grace Vernell (I2573)
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1269 | Death is recorded in some places as 21 Feb 1881, but newspaper accounts give it as 19 Feb 1881 (the Saturday following the shooting). The Webster Tribune gives the following account of a tragedy that occurred in Ringgold on the 13th instant: The town of Ringgold, in Bienville parish, was the scene of a terrible tragedy last Sunday evening. As Thos. Shehee, a young man well known in Minden, was coming down the street, Mr. Locket stepped out of a store-door, drew a pistol from his pocket and said, "Tom, you have ruined my sister and I am going to kill you." He instantly opened fire on shehee, who as quickly as possible, drew a revolver from his pocket and returned the fire. Locket shot Shehee through his right breast, his left and right arms, breaking the latter. As soon as Shehee saw that is arm was broken, he tried to run, when Locket shot him in the back, the ball coming out at his left breast, just above the heart. Shehee then fell, and Locket turning, made his escape. These young men are members of families of high standing. Their fathers are the leading merchants of Ringgold. It seems that Mr. Thomas Shehee had been engaged to Miss Locket for two or three years. The impression of the whole community was that they were to marry. Some time since Shehee stopped his attentions, and soon afterwards married a Miss Baker, near Mt. Lebanon. - Shreveport Daily Times, 22 Feb 1881 The Louisiana Democrat of Alexandria adds Mr. Shehee is well known in Alexandria, having been employed as a telegraph operator at this point a few years back. - The Louisiana Democrat, Alexandria, Louisiana, 9 Mar 1881 The Shreveport Daily Times continues: A few months ago Keet Lockett of Ringgold, Bienville parish, killed Thos. Shehee, of that place. It was alleged that the latter seduced Lockett's sister. last week the grand jury of that parish failed to indict Lockett. - Shreveport Daily Times, 19 May 1881 THe Donaldson Chief reported: Mr. Thomas Shehee, who was shot by Mr. Keet Lockett at RInggold, died the following Saturday from the effects of his wounds. -- The Donaldson Chief, 19 Mar 1881 That would place his death on 19 February 1881 instead of 21 Feb 1881 | Shehee, Henry Thomas (I9599)
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1270 | Death is reported in Nelson Co., New York but no such place exists. | Tutt, Thomas (I6138)
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1271 | Death record says 1790, birth record says 1791. Another birth record says 1790. | Brown, Lydia (I7070)
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1272 | Death record says he died on 27 Oct 1888, aged 45 yrs, 4 months, 10 days of hepatitis. | Boyle, John C. (I1099)
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1273 | Death record says he was 58 years old, giving a birth of 1812 rather than 1810. | Hill, Hume F. (I6894)
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1274 | Death record says she died in 1901, while the tombstone says 1900. It also says she died in Holbrook and is buried in Randolph. | Gaynor, Margaret (I7055)
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1275 | Death record says she is a widow. It also lists Hingham as her father's birthplace and Randolph as her mother's. | Brown, Susanna (I9387)
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1276 | Death record says she was born in Braintree. Birth records say she was born in Brockton. But, baptism records show she was definitely baptized in Brocton. | West, Eunice (I8658)
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1277 | Death record says William Vickers Wren, but everything else says Billy Vick. | Wren, Billy Vick (I6772)
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1278 | Death recorded as 9d, 9m, 1655 | Thayer, Jael (I9495)
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1279 | Death was caused by carcinoma of the face. | Bailey, Sarah Ellen (I682)
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1280 | Death was probably in Giles County. | Dickson, David (I8177)
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1281 | DEATH: Died in the 10th or 11th grade of a heart condition. | Higgs, Jere Will III (I3532)
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1282 | DEATH: [southall, 1896,Cocke2] Cocke2 reports her as Elizabeth CLARK. | Marshall, Elizabeth (I4429)
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1283 | DEATH: "Paulding New Era - A Sudden Death - Written for the New Era Old Aunt Betsy Hudson, the wife of old Uncle Wesley Hudson, on the 16th of this inst. after eating her supper as heartily as usual went into the other room and took her seat by the fire and stuck her feet up to warm them and told some of the family to hand her the camphor. The old man reached on the mantle and gave her the camphor bottle. She swallowed a little of it and it seemed to strangle her. The old man turned off to weaken the camphor a little and she was dead in five minutes. She was an old mother that every body liked that was acquainted with her. She had been a consistent and orderly member of the church for something like fifty years and was a devoted Christian ;and while she is dead here and taken from our midst we believe that she is alive spiritually though we all sympathize with old Uncle Wesley and all the bereaved family." - Paulding New Era, 21 Feb 1884 Some people have claimed that Elizabeth Landers died as early as 1870. In fact, her tombstone says her death was ca. 1875, but it is a replacement tombstone. The fact of the matter is that she is enumerated with Wesley in the 1880 census living in Fulton County. A notice of her death is found in the Feb 21, 1884 edition of the Paulding New Era newspaper. It says that Elizabeth Hudson, wife of Wesley Hudson died on Saturday, the 16th of February, 1884. Death certificate of J.W. Hudson says his mother's name was Susan Landers. My guess is that Betsy is the daughter of John K Landers and the sister of James B.M Landers, Jesse C Landers, and John C Landers | Landers, Elizabeth Ann (I4162)
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1284 | DEATH: 1800 SC census last reference found for William Wren. He doesn't appear in any land records after 1800 and the probate records do not exist for that period. | Wren, William (I6770)
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1285 | DEATH: Also seen as Feb and Mar. Robert Hale has Feb. | Almand, Susan F. (I371)
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1286 | DEATH: Arkansas Democrat Gazette, 23 Nov 2003, Obituary Norman Lester Bailey of Little Rock passed away Friday, Nov. 21, 2003,at age 88. He was born Sept. 26, 1915, the ninth of 10 children to Charles Council Bailey and Viola Tennison Bailey, in Hackett, Ark. He graduated from Hackett High School, served as a Technical Sergeant, 1st Army, American Theater Campaign, World War II, and worked for 50years in the building materials business for Dyke Industries and Fischer Lime & Cement. Mr. Bailey is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 62 years,Ann Louise Fox Bailey, and his son, Norman James Bailey. He is survived by a sister, Susan Bailey Dickson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a daughter, Freddie Jean Noll of Dallas, Texas; and twin children, Michael Bailey of Bryant, Ark., and Michelle Bailey Haynes of Little Rock, Ark. He was blessed with five grandchildren and a multitude of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24,2003, St. Benedict's Catholic Church, 405 North Subiaco Avenue,Subiaco, Ark. Pallbearers are Larry Fox, Frank Fox, Jimmy Fox, Gary Schluterman, Gary Haynes, and Michael Bailey. Honorary pallbearers are Eugene Fox, John Fox, Frank Porbeck Jr., Robert Noll and Logan Trudell. Interment will follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Paris, Ark. Memorials may be made to the Monsignor Allen Trust Fund, Our Lady of Holy Souls School, 1003 North Tyler St., Little Rock, Ark. 72205; andthe St. Joseph's School Playground Fund, St. Joseph's Catholic School,25 South Spruce Street, Paris, Ark. 72855. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23,2003, at Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth, 5800 West 12th St., Little Rock, Arkansas, 661-9111, with a Rosary immediately following. | Bailey, Norman Lester (I653)
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1287 | DEATH: Death seen as 9 oct and 3 Oct. Robert Hale has 3 Oct. She applied for a Confederate widow's pension. | Wooley, Irene A. (I6649)
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1288 | DEATH: Death seen in 1890 and 1896. Robert Hale has 1890. | Almand, Nannie J. (I337)
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1289 | DEATH: Died at Camp Morton Union prison camp, Indianapolis, Indiana | Martin, William A. (I4450)
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1290 | DEATH: Died at the age of 2 years | Chafin, Dorothy (I1591)
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1291 | DEATH: Died at the age of 3 months | Chafin, Johnnie (I1595)
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1292 | DEATH: Died in a private plane crash. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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1293 | DEATH: Died in infancy | Almand, Perin Nicholson (I343)
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1294 | DEATH: Died of heart disease, Camp Gregg, near Fredericksburg, VA | Sparks, Peter B. (I5771)
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1295 | DEATH: Died of measles during the Civil War. | Sparks, Masters H. (I5769)
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1296 | DEATH: Dorman56 mg3 Anglican, St. Mark's Parish, Culpepper Co, VA. | Covington, Thomas (I2184)
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1297 | DEATH: Dorman61 WILL: proved 18 July 1721 | Covington, William (I2188)
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1298 | DEATH: Francis was wounded in Richmond, Virginia on 1 June 1862 and died of his wounds on 13 June 1862. | Dennard, Francis Marion (I2448)
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1299 | DEATH: Georgia died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.C. Woodul (Carrie Wren Woodul) Some sources call her Savanna Georgia, some Frances Georgia (IGI). I have seen her name as Georgia Frances and Frances Georgia. Usually Frances Georgia. | Vickers, Frances Georgia (I6212)
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1300 | DEATH: He died in a Yankee war prison. | Sparks, Welcome U. (I5774)
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