Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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1401 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Hollis Stanton Cook / Bobbie Jane Wren (F347)
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1402 | Divorce record shows her name filed as Poshall | Paschall, Leilani (I9810)
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1403 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Charles Allen Deislinger / Betty Lou Bailey (F294)
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1404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kalinsky, Darline (I10004)
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1405 | Doctor | Sutton, John Howard (I5845)
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1406 | Does not appear in the 1634 tax list. | Eaton, Francis (I8711)
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1407 | Does not appear with the family in 1880 census. Must be on his ownalready. | Hames, Albert Sidney (I3225)
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1408 | Does this really make sense? Would Robert Jimerson really be married so late and not have children until he was 50, continuing until after he was 70? | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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1409 | Don Estevan, also known as Steven, was adjutant general of Natchez in1790. | Minor, Don Estevan (I4669)
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1410 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Standing, Cora Lee (I5792)
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1411 | Donna Beers reports her as Cicely Fitzpen or Phippen. ConnieLampallo, in her genealogical novel shows that she was most likelyJoan Phippen rather than Cicely. But, this is still a matter fordebate. I will for the time being go with Connie Lampallo's morerecent work on this. | Phippen, Joan (I5080)
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1412 | Dorman lists a marriage date as 1764, but that would make all of theirchildren born before they were married. | Family: Col. John Fry / Sarah Adams (F1950)
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1413 | Dorman lists this child as possible, but not conclusively proven. | Harwood, Temperance (I3419)
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1414 | Dorman lists this child as probably of this family, but not certain. | Redford, Patience (I5283)
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1415 | Dorman lists this marriage as "perhaps" rather than certain. | Family: John Hunnicutt, Sr. / Lucy Thornton (F2273)
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1416 | Dorman lists this marriage as possible, but not certain. | Pollock, William (I5146)
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1417 | Dorman lists this marriage as possible, but not conclusive. | Family: John Norvell / Mary Booth (F2037)
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1418 | Dorman lists this marriage as possible, not conclusive. | Family: Nathaniel Booth / Wineford Morgain (F2035)
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1419 | Dorman records his death as about 1800. | Bailey, David (I584)
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1420 | Dorman states that Betty could have been Betty Farrar. | Betty (I889)
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1421 | Dorman suggests this person as second wife to Samuel Harwood. | Elizabeth Rebecca (I5271)
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1422 | Dorothy and her husband had a difficult relationship. He was mentally unstable and if they spent too long together, he would try to kill her. So, they solved this by having separate houses and visiting rather than living together. | Bailey, Dorothy Mae (I589)
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1423 | Dr. A.D. Wren applied for a pension on 19 Aug 1915 (along with John W. Hudson and John W. Gann). Veteran # 24686. Georgia Wren applied for a widow's pension on 18 Jan 1916. It seems unlikely that she received her pension, not being indigent. | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1424 | Dr. A.D. Wren, lay delegate from the Camden District arrived for the Little Rock Annual Conference meeting | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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1425 | Dr. Herbert Wren was the attending physician. | Wren, Alonzo Floyd (I6660)
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1426 | Draft card says he was born in 1924. Marriage certificate say 1922 | Hunter, Lonnie Floyd (I7567)
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1427 | Draft registration notes that he is 5' 9 1/2" tall, 140 lbs, ruddy complexion, and that his mouth draws to the left when laughing. | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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1428 | Draft registration says he was born in 1879 | Boyle, William Henry (I1111)
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1429 | Draft registration says that he has lost his left leg above the knee | Almand, Henry Bennett (I253)
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1430 | Dudley Digges was knighted at Whitehall 29 Apr 1607 and was a memberof the Virginia Company. There is no record, though, that Sir Dudleycame to Virginia. | Digges, Sir Dudley (I2608)
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1431 | During the Civil War, Lunsford was away with the army and Pauline was living in Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi. One Sunday on the way to church, she was thrown from her buggy and died two hours later. Lunsford applied for leave to come home to tend his children and find them a place to live while he was in the service. Jere Cason journeyed to Sardis from Carrolton, Alabama to try to assist.. | Scales, Paulina Henderson (I5471)
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1432 | During the October 1841 session of the court, Wesley Hudson was listed as part of a team of men to lay out a new road "from Robert Lemon's to intersect with the Road at or near the (Peachtree) Creek between said Lemon's and Meredith Collier's". This road was also known as Montgomery Ferry Rd. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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1433 | E 1/2 NE 1/4 S 11 T 9 R 1 E For $300 From Alexander Lewis and wife. | Biggers, William (I933)
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1434 | E 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 36 Township 3 Range 6 West, Huntsville, Alabama land office, 80.6 acres | Faver, John (I2875)
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1435 | E 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 36, T 3 R 6 W | Faver, John (I2875)
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1436 | E.C. Robertson was divorced from Mildred Carpenter just a few weeks prior to his marriage to Jamie Woodul. | Robertson, Ernest Carr (I8031)
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1437 | E.C. Robertson was Jamie's first husband. There is an E.C. Robertson who married first twice to two different Mildreds in Sebastian County in 1933 and 1937. On 2 Sep 1939, he was granted a divorce from his wife in Nevada county. That same day, in that same place, Jamie and E.C. Robertson got a marriage license. I cannot quite tell whether this is all the same E.C. Robertson or not. I suspect at least the divorce is. Whether he was married twice before or just once remains to be seen. | Family: Ernest Carr Robertson / Jamie Woodul (F3132)
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1438 | Ebenezer was an immigrant to Virginia and settled in New Kent County. | Adams, Ebenezer (I76)
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1439 | Eden Twp, Matthew Miller Finney, unmarried, | Finney, Matthew Miller (I9750)
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1440 | Editor J.W. Higgs has found out his error. He says: "The Venture owes the The Arkansas Democrat an apoloy for criticising its paragraph concerning ex-Treasurer Henry Page. Colonel MItchell was right and we were wrong. We got mixed on names and our reference was to Jim Page and not the 69-cent Page. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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1441 | Edmund Hames was executor to John Foster, witnessed by John Page. This will places Edmund Hames in Union County on this date and names him an associate of John Page. | Hames, Edmund Simpson (I3239)
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1442 | Edmund is sometimes seen as Edward. In the Feb 1623/4 muster, Edmund, THomas,and John Cheesman are alllisted in the same place. Edward/Edmund came to Virginia on thePRovidence in 1623. Likely the three are brothers. | Cheesman, Edmund (I1626)
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1443 | Edna is listed as an office girl in a shoe factory in the 1920 Census. | Ross, Edna Mae (I5411)
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1444 | EDUCATION: B.A, M.A. in Engish, University of Arkansas OCCUPATION: Junior High & High School English Teacher DEATH: 6 Feb 1992: This morning, Ralph died as a result of complications from a kidney transplant. He had been suffering from poly-cystic kidney disease and had received a transplanted kidney from his brother, Bob. Rejection set in, and he entered the hospital just before Christmas 1991. After several attempts at beating the rejection, he was moved from Little Rock, AR to Pittsburgh to be apart of an experimental procedure. None of these worked either, and he eventually just failed to respond any further. He died about 3:30 this morning. | Dickson, Daryl Ralph (I2560)
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1445 | Edward and Martha were married at the Curles Meeting House. | Family: Edward Bennet / Martha Cocke (F678)
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1446 | Edward appears to be the missing child who was born and died early. | Dickson, Edward (I2567)
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1447 | Edwin is listed as a boarder with many other locomotive folks. Looks like he was living out in Spokane for a job. | Abbott, Edwin Oscar (I19)
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1448 | Either 1756 or 1766 | Dickson, Michael (I8195)
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1449 | Elaphair Shehee wrote a will on 1 Jun 1840. It was destroyed in a fire in 1855 but was refiled in 1860. Executor: Francis T Tennille Children: Clarissa H. Tennille (m. Francis?) (who is Robert Tennille?) Martha Brantley Eliza Robinson Elephair Hall Aylesbury Shehee John Shehee Thomas Shehee (deceased) | Green, Allafair (I3191)
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1450 | Eld. J.H. Cason of Royse, Tex. arrived in the city Thursday for an extended visit to his daughter, Mrs. J.W. Higgs. Elder Cason is perhaps the oldest Baptist minister, in both age and point of service, in the South having passed his 82 milestone. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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