


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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1701 | Familysearch reports that there exists (or existed) a Peter Bailey family Bible. In it, it says that Jane Bressie Bailey was born 3 Aug 1798 and died 2 Jun 1829, both in Mecklenburg. William B Price was born 1794 and I think I saw that he died in 1854. They had 3 children: Emily E Price, b. 20 Dec 1820, maybe in Christian County, Kentucky; William B Price, b. 24 Sep 1822, in Christian County, Kentucky; and Otway G Price, b. 28 Apr 1829 in Christian County, Kentucky. Thus far, I have not found any record of any of these folks after their marriage. I expect Jane died shortly after Otway was born. He may have died as well. Don't know about Emily. There are a lot of William Prices, so he may have survived. | Bailey, Jane Brissie (I623)
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1702 | Fannie appears to have remarried after Dudley's death (around 1860, maybe). Her new husband is listed as a farmer with $1000 in personal property and $500 in real property, quite a comedown from before the war. | Bethell, Frances W. (I8119)
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1703 | Fannie is listed in 1860 without Dudley as a farmer with $10000 of personal property and $30000 of real property, nearly 30x more than in 1850. | Bethell, Frances W. (I8119)
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1704 | Fannie's residence at her marriage to J.W. Deshazo was Doyton, Sebastian County, Arkansas. Aged 35, this may have been a second marriage for her. | Family: Rev. John Walker Deshazo / Frances Elizabeth Cole (F1209)
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1705 | Farmer | Freeman, William Arnold (I3045)
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1706 | Farmer, 1600 real estate, 1385 personal estate | Biggers, Robert Hosea (I928)
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1707 | Farrar vs Zachariah Baker - in case | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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1708 | Farrar vs. Zachariah Baker. Baker failed to appear. Summary judgment against him. Damages to be decided by jury at the next court. Breach of promise. | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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1709 | Father's obituary calls him Clarence N. Johnson | Johnson, Clarence Wofford (I7973)
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1710 | Father, Cornelius Hooper, appointed administrator since Russell was intestate. | Hooper, Russell Ellis (I7066)
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1711 | Faver is listed as 23 years old in 1920 | Frazer, Favre Cason (I3005)
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1712 | faver1 | Faver, Henrietta (I2872)
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1713 | faver1 | Faver, William (I2888)
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1714 | faver1 | Yancy, Lewis Davis II (I6790)
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1715 | Favre was a 1st cousin to Nannie and she was very fond of him. He was a retired Navy officer who never married or had a family. I have two cassettes of a conversation that Nannie, Papaw, and he had one afternoon in February of 1977. Shortly after that, he moved from Memphis to the Naval Home in Gulfport, MS. Sometimes seen as Faver. | Frazer, Favre Cason (I3005)
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1716 | Fernando C Huckaby to Kimball Perry 30 Jun 1883 Deed Book D, p. 689 E 1/2 E 1/2 NE 1/4 S 26 T 6 N R 21 W 40 ac I suspect this coincides with a return to Mississippi | Huckaby, Fernando Cortes (I3708)
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1717 | FHL Film 1027139 | Family: John William Hughes / Armenda M. Yarborough (F3933)
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1718 | Fighting was the order of the day yesterday. Ed Minor and Jim Dick pulled off the first mill in which Dick carried of second honors. The smoke and carnage had hardly cleared away when John Buel and Ira Higgs mixed without serious injury to either. These mills are entertaining and broke the monotony for the bystanders, but have proven a financial failure to the principals. | Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3529)
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1719 | Filed for a Confederate widow's pension. | Daniel, Louise (I2339)
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1720 | Filed for Confederate Widow's Pension in Rockdale Co., Georgia. | Woolley, Mariah Ann (I6651)
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1721 | Filed in Will Book A, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, pages 35, 36, 37 | Bailey, Peter A. (I659)
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1722 | Film is very hard to read. Appears to include Griffiths as well | Bailey, Otway Licepious (I656)
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1723 | Final accounting of William Huckaby's estate | Huckaby, William (I10159)
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1724 | Final decree - divorce absolute - 28 Jun 1892 | Family: Walter S. Hooper / Sarah Oldham Peterson (F1460)
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1725 | Final Papers | Boyle, Michael (I1094)
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1726 | Find A Grave notes his death as 1883. | Garner, Thomas Jefferson (I3108)
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1727 | Find A Grave says 28 Jul 1902, but the family Bible says August 1 | Wren, Willard Watson (I6767)
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1728 | Find-a-grave says that her marker shows a death date of 1868, but that makes no sense. Additionally, from the picture, it could well be 1865. If it's 1865, then she died and then Laura V. Stokes married O.L a couple of months later. | Sanders, Bettie F. (I8127)
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1729 | Findagrave claims Griff's real name was Griffin. Griff was named for Griff Callicut, a Baptist preacher and friend of his father. Griff took a new job as athletic director in Hattiesburg, MS in 1930, but stays only a short time, resigning in March 1931. The newspaper had no real comment on his resignation. This may have been due to his health. | Lee, Griff Calicutt (I4255)
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1730 | Findagrave has no details about his family, but the grave stone is inscribed "Daddy" | Chancellor, William Bryant (I10364)
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1731 | Findagrave indicates she was cremated. Supposedly, she was killed in a fire, but was not cremated per se. | Green, Louisa Anna (I3193)
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1732 | Findagrave lists his death as 6 Nov 1688. Records show it was actually 1668. | Walton, Rev. William (I8773)
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1733 | Findagrave memorial notes he is Jr since his father was also James Monroe Hughes. | Hughes, James Monroe (I3793)
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1734 | Findagrave records her birth in Plymouth. Mayflower Families says Beverly. | Perkins, Martha (I8746)
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1735 | Findagrave records her burial in Lot 028 of Beaver Cemetery, but the death record says Beacon Cemetery | Thayer, Salome Pool (I7044)
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1736 | Findagrave records her death as either 21 Aug 1920 or 21 Aug 1924. She also has findagrave memorials for Dryden Cemetery in Harmon Co., Oklahoma and in Yell County, AR. If she were in OK, then it seems she would have been with someone in her family there in 1920, but she was in AR for the 1920 census in April. | Huckaby, Eliza Lavona (I3707)
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1737 | Findagrave records this as 24 Nov 1906. The newspaper calls it out at 27 Nov 1906. Funny thing is that we had always remembered that Papaw was maybe a couple of years old rather than only 6 months old when this happened. | Wren, Marion (I6732)
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1738 | FindAGrave reports Haywood Co., but Graham reports Covington on his WWI draft registration. | Boyd, Graham Stanley (I1085)
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1739 | Findagrave reports his death as 6 Jan 1835 in Lousiville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. | Dunn, Thomas (I9737)
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1740 | Findagrave reports that she died in Bowie County, Texas. | Almand, Harriet Cormiller (I250)
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1741 | Findagrave says 1815. Census records are pretty consistent around 1820. | Anderson, Lima Perle (I437)
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1742 | Findagrave says 1818 | Gann, Julia Ann (I6977)
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1743 | Findagrave says he was born in 1816, Other places seem to say 1813. | Gann, Robert (I3091)
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1744 | Findagrave says he was born in Knox Co., Tennessee. I tend to believe this since his family lived in Knox at this point. Some the old books say Greene, but that has to be wrong. | Council, Uriah Allison (I2136)
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1745 | Findagrave says he was born in Susquehanna Co, PA, but in every census, he reports New York. | Blowers, Daniel H. (I992)
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1746 | Findagrave says her birth is 1640, but this is a replacement stone. | Edson, Susanna (I8693)
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1747 | Findagrave says her death date is 30 Oct 1670. She is not mentioned in her husband's will and probably died before 1 Mar 1677/8. However, she was alive to give a deposition in November of 1660. | Horton, Sarah (I8757)
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1748 | Findagrave says Joseph was the son of Israel Cowen, which may be true. There is a birth record for Israel's son in 1715 in Scituate. There is a baptism record for him in 1719 and lists him as child of Hannah, widow. So, were Israel & Hannah married, and when did he die? | Cowing, Joseph (I8628)
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1749 | FindAGrave says she was born 26 Feb 1872 | Bailey, Myrtle Alena (I650)
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1750 | Findagrave says she was born in 1888 | Brewer, Myrtle (I1204)
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