


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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2401 | He left a will in Culpeper County. | Kavanaugh, Philemon Jr. (I7400)
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2402 | He made a will 16 January 1761 in Lunenburg Co., VA. Will as proven 2 March 1762. | Bressie, Francis (I1179)
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2403 | He may have died early. In the 1870 census, his two younger brothers are listed but he is not. He would have been only 11 years old, so he hasn't moved on his own. Nor does he show up in another family (at least not with a basic search). | Bailey, John Thomas (I628)
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2404 | He was a soldier in Capt. Abram Washburne's company of Col. Eliphalet Gary's regiment on the expedition to Rhode Island, served from July 30 to Aug. 9, 1780 | Hooper, John (I8626)
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2405 | He was a teacher and ran a school. | Vincent, Henry H. (I6273)
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2406 | He was an early physician in the Coffee county area. During the Civil War, he served as a private in Co. H, 11th TN Cavalry. He was enlisted 1 Oct 1862 at Manchester, TN by Capt. Coffee and was paid$24.40 for the use of his horse. In the 1870, he and his family were enumerated in the 6th district of Coffee County, TN (Manchester). Notes from bobby9bob on Ancestry.com (29-Apr-2017): Name-Adolphus Ferdinand Vincent. Sources-1850 Census Bedford County, TN, District 1, Page 81B, Image 6, House 45, Family 45, living with sister, Sarah Vincent Cooper. 1860 Census Coffee County, Tn, District-Manchester P. O., Sheet 102, Image 36, Roll 1245 Book 1, House 727, Family 727, Living with the Alfred Mono family Adolphus was a Doctor. 1870 Census Coffee County, Tn, 6th Civil District, Post Office-Manchester, Roll 1520 Book 1, Image 23, Sheet 3, Page 58A, House 21, Family 22. 1880 Census Coffee County, Tn, Town of Manchester-6th Civil District, Image 7, Roll 1248, Book 2, Enumeration District 18, Page 53A, House 50, Family 52. 1900 Census Coffee County, Tn, 6th Civil District, Enumeration District 34, Sheet 6, House 115, Family 118. Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 1, Pages 562 and 563, Sold land of Henry Vinson. Listed as an heir. Rutherford County, Tn Deed Book 13, Page 447. Alexander was his guardian and was in debt to Adolphus. Rutherford County, Tn Deed Book 12, Pages 31 and 32. Will of Henry Vincent. Written February 3, 1841. Name gotten from this will. Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 15, Page 554, Alexander Vincent was made Guardian of Adolphus F Vincent and owed money to Adolphus. Also in Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 13, Page 447, Oct 1, 1845. Rutherford County, Tennessee Deed Book 12, Page 44, Written Nov 1841. Rachel died and left no will. | Vincent, Adolphus Ferdinand (I6260)
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2407 | He was an ironworker, a gunsmith by trade. In early life he shipped on a whaling vessel and was wrecked on the Sandwich Islands, where his skill in ironwork saved his life. But he was guarded whenever a vessel was in port so that he could not escape for quite a length of time. He at length succeeded in getting away and returning home. The time and place of his death are not known to his descendants. From Hooper Genealogy: 2. Joseph (John, John, John, John, William), born at Bridgewater, Dec. 24, 1780; married at Duxbury, March 15, 181 1, Jerusha, daughter of Cornelius and Jerusha (Bryant) Ellis, born at Middleborough, April 19, 1781, died at Bridgewater, Jan. 20, 1870. He was an ironworker, a gunsmith by trade. In early life he shipped on a whaling vessel and was wrecked on the Sandwich Islands, where his skill in ironwork saved his life. But he was guarded whenever a vessel was in port so that he could not escape for quite a length of time. He at length succeeded in getting away and returning home. The time and place of his death are not known to his descendants. | Hooper, Joseph (I7071)
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2408 | He was clerk of Warwick Co, and clerk of the committes of Privilegeand Elections and of Public Claims, 1718-1721. | Cary, Richard (I1456)
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2409 | Hebrew claims on his marriage license to be 21, however I believe he may have been only 18. | Family: Hebrew Pryor / Mary Gwen Austin (F2911)
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2410 | Hector could be a sister to Julia Megginson. | Megginson, Hector (I4601)
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2411 | Helen appears twice in the 1920 census. Once without her husband in her parents home and once with her husband. | Cason, Helen May (I1507)
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2412 | Henry is taxed for 160 acres worth $1200 and 1 slave worth $600. He does not pay a poll, so he must be regarded as older than the limit for a poll. | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2413 | Henry L. Cooper was born in Delaware, was a Maryland Revolutionary soldier, and moved to North Carolina where he married, 19 Jan 1794, Rebecca Hollis, daughter of John and Mary Hollis. They moved to Tennessee about 1814-15 to Rutherford County. He had three sons and two daughters. Some reports claim that the family lived in the Short Mountain area of Rutherford County. MARRIAGE: Cooper5 N4, H2 Somehow, Henry Cooper is connected to Robert S. Cooper. There are too many common names in the church cemetery to not be connected. | Cooper, Henry L. (I2046)
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2414 | Henry Rigney is still living in the household in the 1870 census. Interestingly, John M. Council has $9000 real estate in 1870 and $1500 personal estate. That's a lot for reconstruction Arkansas. | Council, Capt. John Moore (I2129)
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2415 | Henry Ross does not appear in the 1879 Boston Assessor's List. 1880 Boston Assessor's list - Henry L Ross, Ward 14, page 88, 1 poll, total tax $2 1880 Boston Tax Book, K-Z, Page 88, Line D, Henry L Ross, voting precinct 2, 1 poll, agent, 16 Atlantic St, $2 tax | Ross, Henry C. (I7064)
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2416 | Henry Vinson Jr is taxed for 1 poll, so he has to be at least 18 years old at this point. | Vincent, Henry (I6272)
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2417 | Henry Vinson Sr is taxed for 1 poll, 140 acres worth $1280, and 2 slaves worth $1300 | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2418 | Henry Vinson to the heirs of Smith Ogilvie, dec'd, namely Frances Ogilvie, widow of Smith Ogilvie Nancy Ogilvie, daughter Alford S Ogilvie, son For one cent (?) to Henry Vincent paid, 75 acres Recorded 19 Oct 1814 Deed is dated 10 November but it should be 10 October. The fact that Henry sold this land adjoining his own to this family for 1 cent means there was some sort of relationship, I would think. | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2419 | Henry Vinson, 300 acres, 1 poll, 75 cents tax | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2420 | Henry Vinson, 300ac, 1 poll, 75 cents | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2421 | Henry Vinson, 300ac, 1 poll, 75 cents | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2422 | Henry Vinson, 300ac, 1 poll, 75cents | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2423 | Henry Vinson, 300ac, 1 poll, tax illegible | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2424 | Henry Ware Junr and Wynney his wife of Edgefield County, S.C. to James Murray of Wilkes County. 4 November 1794. Deed for 200 acres on Soap Creek adjoining Thompson, Widow Williamson, Garnett, and ... Note cut off Lincoln County Deed Book D | Ware, Henry (I9133)
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2425 | Henry Ware Senr. and Martha his wife to Minor Winn of Fairfield County, S.C. 26 Apr 1799. Deed for 146 acres being part of 250 acres granted to Henry Ware Senr on the Savannah River, Seems that the rest of this note was not copied. Lincoln County Deed book C | Ware, Henry (I6340)
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2426 | Henry Ware, Esq. 5 1/2 polls, 9 slaves, 700 acres Wilkes Co. | Ware, Henry (I6340)
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2427 | Henry Ware, his father, calls out a piece of land that John received as a part of his estate prior to Henry's death. He also explicitly gives land to John's son Thomas, but otherwise does not name John as a recipient of any bequests. | Ware, John Garrett (I6349)
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2428 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Henry Wyatt (I6886)
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2429 | Henry was lost at sea sometime after leaving a will in Feb 1714/5 Thewill was recorded April 1715. | Cocke, Henry (I1833)
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2430 | Henry's children are mentioned in his mother's will, written 1 May 1782. So, he must have died prior to that. | Bressie, Henry (I1183)
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2431 | Henry's middle name was given to him since his grandmother's maiden name was Jones. Henry was a Mason. | Page, Henry Jones (I4898)
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2432 | Her birth is recorded as 22d, 11m, 1658. According to the old calendar, I think this would be 22 Feb 1658. Vinton Memorial lists this as 22 Jan 1658-9 | Micall, Rebecca (I9474)
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2433 | Her children are listed as heirs of William Biggers. They are initially listed as 7 in number with names not recalled. Later filings fill in the names. But, she has apparently already died. | Biggers, Mary (I924)
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2434 | Her daughter's death record lists her birthplace as Randolph | Beals, Priscilla (I8660)
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2435 | Her daughters death certificate says that she was born in Maryland, but this is clearly a generational mis-remembering. Her mother, Alafair, was born in Maryland. | Shehee, Alafair D. (I5572)
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2436 | Her death certificate indicates the plan was to bury her in Lubbock. Or at least she was turned over to a local funeral home for burial. But she is found in Findagrave in Oklahoma. | Hughes, Pearl (I10277)
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2437 | Her death certificate says her birth was 29 Apr 1852 rather than 1858, but that doesn't make sense. | Bailey, Sarah Ellen (I682)
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2438 | Her death certificate says she was born in 1862, but other sources say 1866 It also calls our Jackson, Mississippi as her birthplace. The family never lived there, to my knowledge. Maybe so. | Deshazo, Martha John (I2515)
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2439 | Her death has also been listed as 8 Feb instead of 18 Feb. | Armour, Charlotte Jane (I485)
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2440 | Her death record says she died 31 Jan 1870 at 89 years, 10 months, 15 days old. However, this places her very close to the next oldest son. | Brown, Susanna (I9387)
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2441 | Her death record says she was 50 years, 3 months, 18 days old and died of consumption | Dargan, Rosanna (I7013)
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2442 | Her father was born in the Irish Free State and her mother in Tennessee | Dunn, Mary Elizabeth (I8010)
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2443 | Her father's obituary indicates that he has two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. It's not clear whether she has siblings. | Paulk, Dorothy Patricia (I7542)
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2444 | Her first husband was Winslow. | Conant, Susan (I8856)
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2445 | Her granddaughters called her Miss Honey. | Scruggs, Annie Ward (I5510)
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2446 | Her gravestone says Cinthia J and her name is remembered as Cynthia (Cinthia) Jane. The typescript says A. | Tennyson, Cynthia Jane (I5949)
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2447 | Her husband remarried in 1694 | Little, Mercy (I9735)
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2448 | Her last child was born at about the same time as her death. I suspect that she died in or associated with childbirth. | Rennard, Mary (I5305)
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2449 | Her maiden name was Bryant. | Bryant, Abigail (I8846)
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2450 | Her marriage license in Nov 1898 says she was 18 years old. 1900 Census says she was born in 1879. Findagrave and SSDI say 1880 | Gamble, Cnatha Maranda (I4808)
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