Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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1251 | Death record says William Vickers Wren, but everything else says Billy Vick. | Wren, Billy Vick (I6772)
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1252 | Death recorded as 9d, 9m, 1655 | Thayer, Jael (I9495)
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1253 | Death was caused by carcinoma of the face. | Bailey, Sarah Ellen (I682)
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1254 | Death was probably in Giles County. | Dickson, David (I8177)
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1255 | DEATH: Died in the 10th or 11th grade of a heart condition. | Higgs, Jere Will III (I3532)
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1256 | DEATH: [southall, 1896,Cocke2] Cocke2 reports her as Elizabeth CLARK. | Marshall, Elizabeth (I4429)
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1257 | 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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1258 | 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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1259 | DEATH: Also seen as Feb and Mar. Robert Hale has Feb. | Almand, Susan F. (I371)
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1260 | 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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1261 | 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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1262 | DEATH: Death seen in 1890 and 1896. Robert Hale has 1890. | Almand, Nannie J. (I337)
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1263 | DEATH: Died at Camp Morton Union prison camp, Indianapolis, Indiana | Martin, William A. (I4450)
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1264 | DEATH: Died at the age of 2 years | Chafin, Dorothy (I1591)
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1265 | DEATH: Died at the age of 3 months | Chafin, Johnnie (I1595)
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1266 | DEATH: Died in a private plane crash. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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1267 | DEATH: Died in infancy | Almand, Perin Nicholson (I343)
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1268 | DEATH: Died of heart disease, Camp Gregg, near Fredericksburg, VA | Sparks, Peter B. (I5771)
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1269 | DEATH: Died of measles during the Civil War. | Sparks, Masters H. (I5769)
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1270 | DEATH: Dorman56 mg3 Anglican, St. Mark's Parish, Culpepper Co, VA. | Covington, Thomas (I2184)
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1271 | DEATH: Dorman61 WILL: proved 18 July 1721 | Covington, William (I2188)
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1272 | 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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1273 | 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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1274 | DEATH: He died in a Yankee war prison. | Sparks, Welcome U. (I5774)
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1275 | DEATH: He died in Texas or Ohio (Robert Hale) | Almand, Lear Rustin (I300)
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1276 | DEATH: His death is noted in the Paulding New Era newspaper on 25 Oct 1889. He fell, cut his head on a fence and died. The story is recounted as follows: "Uncle Wesley Hudson of this county departed life last Wednesday night at nine o'clock. He fell against the fence the day before and received the wound on his head that caused his death and was interred at the Lane grave yard yesterday evening. The deceased was over 80 years old and the writer spent a part of the day with him last Saturday and he remarked that he knew his time here was very short and said further that he had decided for some time to live as near in the path of duty as he could and to do all of the good that he could but we did not know that his time was so short. He was everybody's friend but a special friend of the writer and we are sad on account of his departure." | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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1277 | DEATH: Hollis died 29 Sep 188? - year unclear from tombstone. | Cooper, Hollis F. Jr. (I2050)
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1278 | Death: mg1 | Cooper, Temperance Palistine (I2091)
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1279 | DEATH: mg2 | Cason, Elizabeth M. (I1495)
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1280 | DEATH: Newton1 reports death as 14 Aug 1838.MARRIAGE: Newton1 reports marriage as 20 Jan 1820. BIRTH: Some sources report birth in Petersburg, VA CALLED: Robert Hale does not include the initial B. Other researchers record him as John B. Almand. There is a lot of discussion about who was a Butler and who as not in this family. Ruth Bell noted many of these children named as Butler,and then concluded that Nancy David must have been a Butler as well. Until this is resolved, I will avoid the Butler names. | Almand, John (I275)
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1281 | DEATH: Newton1 shows death 12 Sep 1893. Came in AR in 1859 in a 100 wagon train from Newton Co, GA. David Butler Almand was a Primitive Baptist minister. One of his churches was the Friendship church near Cale, Nevada County, Arkansas, for which he donated the land for the church and its cemetery. | Almand, David Butler (I223)
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1282 | DEATH: Robert Hale reports her death as perhaps in Titus County, Texas | Almand, Harriet Cormiller (I250)
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1283 | DEATH: Rufus died of Yellow fever in Cuba and is buried there (RobertHale) | Almand, Rufus David (I356)
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1284 | DEATH: Some records have shown this to be in 1862 in Chester Co, TN Moved to Madison Co, in the part of the county that became part of Chester Co. | Cason, James (I1512)
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1285 | DEATH: [Bailey, 1963, ] Roy died as a child, never married, and had no children. | Bailey, Roy Thomas (I673)
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1286 | Declaration of Intention - First Papers | Boyle, Michael (I1094)
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1287 | Declaration of Intention to Naturalize was files in Boston District Court. | Doucette, Phillippe Remerl (I2654)
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1288 | Decree of divorce for cruel and abusive treatment on part of libelee with custody of minor children - 18 Dec 1891 | Family: Walter S. Hooper / Sarah Oldham Peterson (F1460)
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1289 | Deed Book 11, No. 878, p. 705, 4 Nov 1784 State Grant #1020 @ 50 sh per 100 A to John Green, 100 A on Beaverdam Crk of Swearing Grk adj Joseph Laning, John Hollis, and Adam Helmstetler | Hollis, John (I3639)
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1290 | Deed Book 12, p. 323, No. 1374, 10 Nov 1790 John Green, planter, and wf Hannah (X) to John Hollis for L100 specie, 100 A on Beaverdam Fork of Swearing Crk adj Joseph Laning, this grantee, and Adam Helmstetler. Being a State grand to this Grantor dated 4 Nov 1784 [11:705] Wit: William Hollis, Daniel Hunt. Prvd by Hollis at May Ct. 1791. So, William Hollis in Rowan is closely connected to John Hollis. Maybe a brother. | Hollis, John (I3639)
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1291 | Deed Book 13, No. 2232, p. 584, 30 Nov 1790 John (H) Hollis, exr of Martin Trantham, to John Robertson in accordance with the will of Martin Trantham and with a contract for sale, 100 A. on Potts Crk adj Adam Swisgood and Martin Trantham. Being part of a 250 A State grant dated 25 Oct 1786 to Martin Trantham after his death [11:100]. Wit Rd Wilson, Robt Wilson. Proved by Robert Wilson at May Ct. 1794 | Hollis, John (I3639)
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1292 | Deed Book B - 24 Oct 1791 - Between Clizby Cobb, Surry County, NC and Elizabeth Reem, Rowan Couny, NC. 10 L. 150 ac in Wilkes County on both sides Rings Creek or Parkes Creek in County line Wits: John Brown, Bnjamin Greer, & Jesse Councill. Signed Clizby Cobb. db p. 158 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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1293 | Deed book B, p. 221 John Cessna of Greene Co to John Lester of Rowan County, North Carolina for L 45, 100 ac in Greene County. Recorded 6 Mar 1789. From this, we know that John Lester came to Greene County around March 1789 from Rowan County, NC. | Lester, John (I4285)
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1294 | Deed Book B-1 - 10 July 1788 - Grant. Jesse Councill. 400 ac. N side New River between Howards Creek and Meet Camp Creek. Reases line. db p. 327 10 Jul 1788 - Grant Jesse Councill. 300 ac N side New River. Aaron Englands corner. branch above Horse Ford. Jean Tilleys line. db p. 329 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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1295 | Deed Book B-1 - 18 May 1789 - Grant Aaron England. 300 ac N side New River. above the horse ford branch in Jesse Counsels line. Jean Tilleys line. with Butts line. db p. 105 | England, Aaron (I9649)
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1296 | Deed Book B-1, 18 May 1789 - Grant Aaron England. 300 ac N side New River. above the horse ford branch in Jesse Counsels line. Jean Tilleys line. with Butts line. db p. 105 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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1297 | Deed Book D, 1 Aug 1795 - Between Jesse Councill and Edward Stockstill, 6 L, 16 ac, for Flanerys fork New River. Jesse Councills lower line on Roaring Branch. Land granted Jesse Council by NC 20 Dec 1791. Wits: William Brown & John Ayers. Signed Jesse Council. deed book page 6 | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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1298 | Deed book E, p. 777 | Sarah A. (I9622)
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1299 | Deed details land description. 113 acres along the banks of Beaver Creek in Knox County. Witnessed by U.A. Council and Jesse Ayers | Council, Isaac (I2126)
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1300 | Deed from Baxter to Cooper says M.T. Cooper is from Coffee County. | Cooper, Micajah Thomas (I2071)
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