Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
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2801 | In this deed, Peter sells to his sons Francis B, William H, and Peter A not only his two large tracts of land (one to William and the other to Francis & Peter), but also all of his debts. In turn, the sale is only for $15. Peter must expect that they will have to sell the land to satisfy the debts but wants it out of his hands for whatever reason. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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2802 | In this deed, the marriage of John Clark and Elizabeth Hill is confirmed. | Family: John Clark / Elizabeth Marshall (F3648)
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2803 | In this family, there is a John N. Dooley (age 12) and a William Dugan (age 58) whose placement is not obvious. | Dargan, Terrence (I9338)
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2804 | In this house is a John W Dooley, age 17 Susan McClusky, age 12 both born in Mass. | Dargan, Terrence (I9338)
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2805 | In this will, Robert Marshall names his children, including Elizabeth Clark. This is the Elizabeth who married first John Hill and later John Clark. This connects Robert to our line and indicates who the rest of the family is. | Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
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2806 | In this will, Samuel receives slaves Cesar, Daniel and personal property. He has to pay John's grandchildren, Catherine Carter and Jesse Carter, L 30 and L 10 respectively. I would infer that Samuel has a daughter, already deceased, who had two children, Catherine and Jesse. | Marshall, Samuel (I9563)
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2807 | In this, he mentions other land already deeded to Isaac. | Billington, Isaac (I8700)
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2808 | In trying to figure out where Ethel and Robert might have met,Granddad said that Ethel came to Ft. Smith from Yell County to attend a business college as a young woman. Presumably, that put her in Ft.Smith where she met Robert. Granddad says that while his parents were never overly affectionate in public toward one another, it was always evident that they loved each other. He said that once in a while if he and Richard might come back from playing early, they would find their parents sitting on the porch with Ethel sitting in Robert's lap. | Garner, Mildred Ethel (I3101)
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2809 | In William's estate, it lists his heirs. Generally, when the heirs are grandchildren, it lists the parent so that the shares match. But given there are 30 years between the oldest and youngest children, could the younger ones actually be grandchildren? Is there a possible reading of either William's or Elizabeth's estate that could hint at this? It appears that there may be another son, Anderson, who died before William but left no surviving spouse or children. | Huckaby, William (I10159)
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2810 | Includes an excerpt from Horace Lane's unpublished history of the Lanefamily, "James Clayton Lane Family History" | Source (S390)
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2811 | Index of California death records originally from CaliforniaDepartment of Health Statisitcs | Source (S175)
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2812 | Index only, no census forms provided. | Sartain, Alfred M. (I5458)
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2813 | Index says 3 children. | Family: Carl Willard Bailey / Norma Jean Pittman (F3767)
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2814 | Indicted for forgery. Indictment listed in a list of indictments delivered by the grand jury. Allowed to make bail and provide two securities. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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2815 | Indirect Index Grantee: A.D. Wren Grantor: WJ & LA Ford Instrument: 17 Oct 1872 Filed: 28 Mar 1875 Mortgage, Book B, p. 179 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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2816 | Indirect Index of Deeds, Nevada County Grantee: Hudson & Gann Grantor: G.W. Sandfur Date of filing: 2 Mar 1874 Date of instrument: 18 Nov 1872 Deed book C, p. 100 | Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
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2817 | inducted into the Confederate Army Thomas M. Higgs served in the Confederate Army, Company E of the 17th Mississippi Infantry. He held the rank of 4th Seargent and served under Capt. M.D. Moreland. He enlisted at the age of 23 in Corinth, MS on 27 May 1861 for a period of 12 months. He had traveled a distance of 14 miles to muster into the Army. His discharge papers record him as a shoemaker, born in Limestone Co., AL, and residing in Burnesville, MS. He was discharged from the army on 10 Jan 1862 after being admitted to the hospital. The reason for his early discharge was "general disability due to pneumonia and erysiphelas", recorded on 20 Feb 1862. Other notes record his disability as pneumonia and rhematism, etc. He was 5'10" tall, of fair complexion, and with gray eyes and dark hair. Easily confused with T.M. Higgs are a T.N. Higgs / P.N. Higgs who served with Roddey's 4th Regt. Alabama Cavalry. But since all of these records post-date T.M. Higg discharge for disability, it is unlikely to be the same person. | Higgs, Thomas Morton (I3539)
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2818 | Inferred | Huckaby, Arapha (I10163)
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2819 | Inferred because Martin is listed as a widower in 1900 | Welch, Mary Ann (I9373)
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2820 | inferred from obituary of her husband | Dickson, Minnie Zarada (I2595)
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2821 | Informant for death was Mrs. Lillie Counts. | Counts, Eugene W. (I9922)
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2822 | Informant was Jere Daniels. I suspect that this is his daughter. | Wilson, Cabell Flournoy (I7427)
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2823 | Information is from Susan Finney McKinney | Van Horn, Sally (I6162)
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2824 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Newell, Walter Dee (I7597)
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2825 | Inscription: Georgia Pvt Ga Troops Revolutionary War; DAR Marker inscribed as follows: "Revolutionary Soldier Isaac David 1760-1839 Placed by Philadelphia Winn Chapter NSDAR" | David, Isaac (I2368)
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2826 | Int eh 1860 Census, Harriet was enumerated as Harris and a boy. | Almand, Harriet Cormiller (I250)
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2827 | Intention to marry. | Family: Patrick Callahan / Bridget H. Lyons (F2736)
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2828 | Interesting that Andrew J. Bridges sold land a week shy of his 21st birthday. | Bridges, Andrew Jackson (I1208)
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2829 | Interesting that Margaret was enumerated twice, once in her father's house, even though she had married some time previously. | Wren, Margaret Alletha Caroline (I6731)
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2830 | Interesting that this is another Landers connection. Could Mary Jane Landers be associated with some of the other Landers from Georgia that married in with the Hudsons? | Landers, Mary Jane (I7441)
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2831 | Interestingly, Arthur and his family are listed as boarders in his father's home, rather than as family. | Brooks, Arthur Elmore (I1235)
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2832 | Interestingly, Carl is listed as (a) at home, and (b) a farmer in 1920. This is after he lost a leg and was in various hospitals for recovery and rehabilitation. I would also have thought it was after he had contracted TB. | Bailey, Carl Everett (I571)
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2833 | Interestingly, he is listed with no occupation or property. His wife is listed as a farmer, 10000 real estate, 2000 personal property | Stevens, Charles (I9762)
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2834 | Interestingly, Herod bridges is just one page away from Lewis Deshazo. And John Tomlinson, clearly a relative of Mary Tomlinson Wren, is the captain. | Bridges, Herod Flourney (I1212)
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2835 | Interestingly, Hume did not sign his draft card. He only made his X and it was witnessed by the registrar. He was an educated man, though. This must have been an act of resistance. | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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2836 | Interestingly, in the Pilgrim Fathers, they point out that Philip's parents were affiliated with the "French churches" and they refer to him as Philipe de la Noye. | Delano, Philip (I8942)
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2837 | Interestingly, there is a Dixon's Mills in Marengo County. Wikipedia - Beginning in the late 1820s, Joel B. Dixon, Sr. operated a water-powered gristmill at a dam that he and his sons built on Mill Creek along the old Linden-to-Choctaw Corner Road. The modern U.S. Route 43 bridge over Mill Creek now stands at the location. Dixon (January 11, 1777 – December 23, 1861), a native of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, was one of the early settlers of Marengo County. His business grew and eventually included a steam engine-driven sawmill and two steam-powered cotton gins. The mills remained in use into the first years of the 20th century. They were still standing in 1923, when they were demolished during the construction of Route 43. Marengo County Heritage Book Committee: The Heritage of Marengo County, Alabama, pages 177-178. Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2000. ISBN 1-891647-58-X | Dickson, David (I2561)
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2838 | Interestingly, Tom Finney applied for the marriage license on Jere Will's behalf. | Family: Jere Will Higgs / Grace Clowdis (F450)
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2839 | Interestingly, Tom Finney got the marriage license instead of Jere Will. He and Morton Higgs were witnesses to the marriage. | Family: Jere Will Higgs / Grace Clowdis (F450)
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2840 | Invalid pension application number 839122, certificate 1080060 | Dunn, Thomas (I9737)
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2841 | Inventory & Sale of property of John Hollis Senr | Hollis, John (I3639)
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2842 | Inventory and appraisal of personal estate and slaves | Finlayson, John (I2905)
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2843 | Inventory and sale of Henry's property. M.T. Cooper, A.A. Cooper, Nancy Cates, John Cates, John W. Vinson all listed. | Vincent, Henry (I6271)
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2844 | inventory and sale of her property | Caites, Rachel (I1328)
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2845 | Inventory of his estate presented at court. | Stetson, Abel (I8535)
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2846 | Inventory of personal property | Marshall, John (I9562)
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2847 | Inventory of the property of the estate of John Faver, decd 18 Jun 1847 One negro woman Betsy praised to 150 One boy Joshua 750 One boy Davy 750 Total of all property 1983.00 | Favor, John (I2891)
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2848 | Inventory taken | Stetson, Abel (I8581)
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2849 | Inventory was taken by William Rayment and Exercise Conant | Grover, Edmund (I9773)
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2850 | Investigate this further. Could this really be Jonathan Landers?Maybe John C. Landers? | Sanders, Jonathan (I5446)
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