Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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2901 | It is not clear why Pearl is enumerated in both her parents' home and in her new home with her new husband. | Hudson, Pearl (I3774)
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2902 | It is possible but unproven that Dorothy Tennison who married James Smith 16 Oct 1823 was his daughter. John B Tennison was the bondsman. It is possible that Asa had died and his brother took his place as bondsman. | Tennison, Asa Thomas (I5906)
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2903 | It is possible that she died at sea or shortly after landing. She is not seen in any New England records. | Moore, Margery (I8738)
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2904 | It is very hard to read the 1860 census and see which children appear and which do not. | Vickers, James Jackson (I6220)
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2905 | It seems like she is enumerated as Sardhett in the 1860 census. | Blowers, Myra (I7999)
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2906 | It seems likely that Frances was only 17 when she married, but since she was now covered by another man, her guardianship ended and her guardian made a final settlement. | Faver, Frances (I2870)
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2907 | It seems unlikely that she died in Georgia unless the family for some reason moved back to Georgia. I suspect the Nancy Almand in the Almand Cemetery is not actually her. | Hollingsworth, Nancy (I3622)
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2908 | J.H. Cason is enumerated in the 1866 Alabama state census in Twp 21 Range 15 West in Pickens County, Alabama. His family consists of 2 males under 10, 1 male over 20 (total 3), 1 female under 10, 1 aged 10-20, and 1 over 20, (total 3). | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2909 | J.H. Cason is listed as maimed or crippled in the 1880 census with the notation that he has only one arm. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2910 | J.H. Cason may have been living in Huntsville at the time. This seems likely. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2911 | J.H. Cason served many churches throughout TN, AL, MS, AR, and TX. In 1883, he was sent to the Seymour, TX area as a missionary to the Indians there. Went to Africa as a missionary shortly after marriage.Had 5 children who lived.Served in Civil War, was at Shiloh, Chaplin in the Confederacy N4, h2 J.H. Cason is not found among the list of pastors of First Baptist Church in Columbus, Miss. His last child was born in Columbus, Miss,in 1874, so I presume he was either serving a church or teaching school there. Prior children were born in Carrolton, Alabama so I will look for a church there as well. This family is found in Columbus, Mississippi in the 1870 census.Census indexes list JH Cason as TM Cason. I am unable to find them inthe 1860 Census so far. In 1880, the family is back in Wilson Co.,TN. In 1900, JH Cason is found in the index as Jeremiha Cason, age 77, in the 9th Ward, Dallas, Texas. This would be ED 73, p. 125B. Unfortunately, this image is missing from Ancestry.Com. In 1866-1868, there are several references to J.H. Cason as an attorney in the West Alabamian newspaper. There are also later references in that general area to a J.H. Cason. But, I do not believe this is the same J.H. Cason. Interestingly, he is in Carrollton, Pickens County as a pastor at the same time as this other Cason is an attorney. I suspect the are both related back in Wilson County. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2912 | J.H. Cason took a new church in Carrollton, Alabama in 1901. Bettie was planning to join him shortly, but her health failed and he had to return to her side in Royce City. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2913 | J.H. Cason was selected as a member of the board of Missions. Apparently, there was a a lot of chaos in this convention. Dr. Hayden, the moderator, was not well versed in Parliamentary procedure. Seems that some newspapers commented negatively on how he was running the session. J.H. Cason rose to his defense and criticized the news coverage. He started to introduce resolutions condemning the local newspapers and was pulled down by Dr. Hayden, his good friend. There was also something called "The Reddick Matter". A committee on the affair returned a set of resolutions. Elder Battle rose in opposition. "J.H. Cason spoke in opposition to the Battle motion. Said 'he had been a missionary to Africa and did not feel that in doing so he was sacrificing his Southern principals, for he was a slave holder, and was opposed to social equality.'" | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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2914 | J.W. Deshazo, age 34, W M, Farmer, sick - hip joint disease. Father from France, mother from Tennessee Mary Deshazo, age 26 Eron, F age 4 Fannie, F age 2 | Deshazo, J. W. (I9635)
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2915 | J.W. Gann applied for and received a Confederate pension in Arkansas. Application date: 19 Aug 1915, Veteran's # 24723. On 19 Aug 1926, his widow applied for a pension as well. According to the pension record, J.W. Gann died 9 Sep 1925 and his widow died 18 Feb 1929. | Gann, John William (I3082)
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2916 | J.W. Higgs and daughter Miss Lyda Higgs are visiting at Texarkana. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2917 | J.W. Higgs and daughter Miss Lyda Higgs are visiting at Texarkana. | Higgs, Lida (I3535)
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2918 | J.W. Higgs and wife of Alma are visiting | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2919 | J.W. Higgs has purchased the De Queen Democrat plant and launched the Weekly Venture. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2920 | J.W. Higgs has sold the DeQueen Democrat to D.H. Nash of Texarkana who has assumed charge. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2921 | J.W. Higgs has withdrawn from the race for representative of Sevier county in order to devote his tim to the De Queen Venture, successor to the De Queen Democrat. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2922 | J.W. Higgs jr. arrived in the city from Louisiana where he holds an important position in the civil engineering dept. of the Kansas City Southern railway to spend Christmas with his parents. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2923 | J.W. Higgs jr. came over Thursday from Texarkana but returned on Friday. His mother, brother, and two little sisters accompanied him to Texarkana to visit with him for a while. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2924 | J.W. Higgs jr. spent Sunday in the city visiting his parents. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2925 | J.W. Higgs jr. who has been visiting his parents for a week, left Tuesday for Leesville, La. where he will complete his work with the civil engineering corps of the KCS preparatory to returning to the University at Fayetteville, Ark. to complete his course. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2926 | J.W. Higgs Jr., an attache of civil engineering corps of the K.C.S. Ry., now in charge of the concrete work, a great deal of which is being done in Louisiana, was visiting his parents Sunday. At the urgent request of some of the citizens, he agreed to make an examination of and report on the concrete work being done here. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2927 | J.W. Higgs jr., who is the senior transit man on the south end of the KCS with headquarters in Texarkana, arrived at home today to spend the holidays with his parents. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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2928 | J.W. Higgs of DeQueen - contestant in Declamation | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2929 | J.W. Higgs, editor and proprietor Daily Venture, is an Arkansas and has been established at Van Buren four years. He reports an increase of 20 per cent in his receipts which is reasonably accounted for in the fact that his paper while local in nature, has become an household necessity to the town. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2930 | J.W. Higgs, editor and publisher of the Alma Effort, has announced as a candidate for circuit clerk of Crawford County. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2931 | J.W. Higgs, editor of the DeQueen Democrat, was in the city Monday, returning home, yesterday. While here Mr. Higgs was the guest of Mrs. R.B. Dennison and was accompanied upon his return home by Miss Rolie Dennison. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2932 | J.W. Higgs, fomerly of the Van Buren Venture, has bought the Searcy Beacon. Higgs is a good fellow and no afraid to stick up for what he believes to be right. Therefore the World wishes him well. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2933 | J.W. Higgs, formerly editor of the Van Buren Venture, has established the Alma Effort, a five-column folio. He published a paper at the same place nine years ago. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2934 | J.W. Higgs, formerly of the Van Buren Venture, has bought the Searcy Beacon. Higgs is a good fellow and not afraid to stick up for what he believes to be right. Therefore the World wishes him well. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2935 | J.W. Higgs, manager of the Replublican Venture, celebrated his 40th birthday April 7. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2936 | J.W. Higgs, of Idabel, attended the funeral of his cousin, the late Mrs. Eugene Counts, in this city Sunday. Who is Mrs. Eugene Counts and how is she related? | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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2937 | J.W. Hudson served on first Bodcaw school board, 1896 J.W. Hudson was appointed to the church committee at Pumpkinvine Baptist Church, Paulding County, Ga. on 23 Mar 1867. He was listed in the church minutes as CC, conference chair, until 25 Jan 1868. It is possible that this is a reference to his father, but typically in these church minutes, his father his noted as Wesley or W. Hudson without any other initial or name. However, there are notable exceptions to this. Around 1870, John Hudson and his best friend, John Gann, came west from Paulding County, Georgia to Nevada County, Arkansas. In Arkansas, the two friends married aunt and niece (Millie Almand and Charlotte Armour, half-sister of Millie's mother). According to his obituary, J.W. Hudson was a member of the Masons in Arkansas. Perhaps his father was as well in Georgia. | Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
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2938 | J.W. Hudson was born in Terminus, Georgia, which later became Marthasville and then Atlanta, Georgia. | Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
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2939 | Jack was a brakeman for the railway. He was 22 when he and Vesta married. | Littlefield, George Cecil (I9275)
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2940 | Jackson J. Garner is not listed as a surviving brother of Ike Garner in 1930. Either this death date is incorrect or the obituary is incomplete. | Garner, Jackson Jiles (I3103)
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2941 | Jackson Spears reports that he is married when he registers for the draft. | Spears, Pinkney Jackson (I5775)
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2942 | Jael is named in her father's will, written in April 1743. But her widowed husband is remarried by 1747. | Kavanaugh, Jael (I4043)
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2943 | James Keith - "First minister in Bridgewater, and educated in Aberdeen, Scotland, and labored in the ministry in this town for 56 years." | Keith, Rev. James (I8692)
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2944 | James (his brother) sold 60 acres of his own and 20 acres "belonging to Elisha" to John Hill (their other brother) on 5 Dec 1795. Elisha was not a party to the deed. Nor was he mentioned as deceased. So, how did James sell Elisha's land? | Hill, Elisha (I9529)
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2945 | James appears alone here. Need to locate the family. | Cason, James R. Graves (I1515)
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2946 | James died in infancy. | Cocke, James (I1840)
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2947 | James enlisted in Co. A, 1st Arkansas Cavalry, US Army (Union forces) in 1862. He also served in Co. D of the same unit and rose to the rank of Corporal. It is important to check his service record since he received an invalid pension in 1891. | Council, Rev. James Isaac (I2127)
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2948 | James J Vickers, John Finlayson, Henry D. Shehee sold land to Louvisa W Shehee and Thomas J Shehee. All apparently heirs of A.B. Shehee deceased. For $5 and natural love and affection. Two lots of land lying in the 14th district originally Early Co now Decatur Co all of lot 201 (250 acres), and north half of fractional lot 242 containing 112 1/2 acres. Louvisa to enjoy the land during her natural life and at her death, it will fall to the heirs of Thomas J Shehee A.B. Shehee paid property tax early in 1848 and his property was sold in November, so he likely died in the fall of the year. | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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2949 | James Joseph MILLER Born 14 SEP 1904 in Zion City, Lake County, Illinois Died 12 NOV 1956 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois David H. Wilson (his grandson) | Miller, James Joseph (I7349)
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2950 | James never married. He was sometimes recorded as James Francis, but Grandmother Dickson recalls him as Franklin. | Tennyson, James Franklin (I5960)
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