


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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Matches 3,201 to 3,250 of 5,239
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3201 | LDDM lists this child as having died by 1917, but a different Annie was born in 1912. Seems odd. I don't find any other records of this person. | Doucette, Ann (I7612)
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3202 | Lee and Mattie had three children. | Bridges, Lee Flournoy (I1215)
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3203 | Left an estate of $50 to be administered. Asaph Peterson, East Bridgewater applies for letters of administration, eldest son. Heirs: Asaph Peterson Franklin Peterson Washington Peterson Luther Peterson Edward B. Peterson, Sally Soule, wife of James P Soule, all of Abington. Most valuable asset is a pew in the Union Calvinistic Society of South Abington | Peterson, Asaph Torrey (I8537)
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3204 | Legal residence: Arkansas 5th Congressional District, compensation $6500. | Wren, Henry Hudson (I6703)
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3205 | Legend has it that Cynthia Ann Buck was an "indian Maiden from SC" | Buck, Cynthia Ann (I1272)
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3206 | Leila Williams, Ira Hudson's first wife, died during childbirth. Itis not known whether the child lived or died. | Williams, Leila (I6525)
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3207 | Lend to my beloved wife Sina Bailey, eight negroes Sweet(?), Billy, Charles, Clem, Big Ann, Louisa, Haley during her natural life, also boy Hall, girl Ann (called Little Ann) and Big Ann's youngest child to dispose of as she sees proper along with all my stock of all kinds, except such as I shall bequeath, also my household and kitchen furniture, all my working utensils of every kind also my watch and Diploma also I lend to my beloved wife Senia during her natural life all my lands, to wit the tract where I now live containing 180 acres more or less also another tract lying on lick fork of Hogan's Creek containing 211 1/2 acres and at my wife's death my will and desire is that the lands lent my wife be equally divided between my two sons Giles Pinkney Bailey and Otway L Bailey to them and their heirs forever. I give to my daughter Nancy Bailey my boy Jessee girl Suffey daughter of Nancy in addition to the negroes left her by her grand mother Roleets, Louis Leah Leonard Granasion Cinthy & Muneria with their present and future increase. I give to my son Giles Pinkney Bailey my boy Guilford Leda Ellelly Munroe and Bedford in addition to the negroes willed him by his grand mother Roleets Sweet, Hannah with her present increase and future increase. To my daughter Sarah Jane Bailey my girl Nancy boy Dan girl Lauran Girl Permelia girl Merah boy Caton To my son Otway L. Bailey my woman Esther boy Roblen girl Hanett girl Lellee boy Henry son of Esther girl Lehany To my daughter Eliza Virginia Bailey my girl Frankey boy Moses boy Madeson girl Aryan girl Dinah boy Huy son of Leuda It is my wish and my desire that my estate be kept together and no division made until my children come of age or marry and should any of my children die before they arrive at lawful age or get their property their portion be equally divided between my surviving children and should any of my children marry and have no lawful issue my will is that the person to whom they marry have one half of his or her property and the other part be divided between my living children. It is my will that when my children marry that each of them have one bed and furniture, 4 head of cattle, 5 head of hogs, 1 horse worth forty or fifty dollars. I appoint my friend John Bethell executor, my wife Senia Bailey executrix Witness William Bethell Jr. | Bailey, Dr. Otway Licepious (I655)
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3208 | Lent John Hill's personal and real property during her natural life or widowhood - to be distributed upon her death or marriage. | Marshall, Elizabeth (I4429)
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3209 | Leo died in World War I. | Lane, Leo Lloyd (I4193)
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3210 | Leon and his brother Thomas ran a drugstore and café known as Purtle Brothers in downtown Longview in the 1930s. It was located as 212 Main St. of Texas. Leon and Lucille appear to have lived at the store. Thomas and his wife Leona lived at 152 Main St. of Texas. | Purtle, Leon Noel (I5212)
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3211 | Leon Purtle was killed in a boating accident in 1937. | Purtle, Leon Noel (I5212)
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3212 | Leone is not called out as a Larue in the 1910 census, but is enumerated as Paulk | Larue, Leone (I4226)
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3213 | Leone's father and mother divorced when she was an infant and she went by her step-father's name. | Larue, Leone (I4226)
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3214 | Leovisa W. and Thomas S. Shehee to John T. Gaulden for $500 District 14, Decatur Co, originally Early Co., Lot 201 (250 ac), north half of fractonal lot 242 (112 1/2 ac) | Leovisa W. (I6298)
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3215 | Lester gives his mother as his nearest relative. This probably means his father is dead rather than divorced. I believe that to be the case. | Merrow, Lester Everette (I4629)
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3216 | Letters of administration | Mathis, Zebulon (I4489)
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3217 | Letters of administration granted to Margarett & William Jemison | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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3218 | Letters of administration issued | Baker, Zachariah (I9520)
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3219 | Lewis Deschaser - 1-0-3-0-0 Robert Deshazer - 4-1-1-2-4 | Deshazo, Lewis (I2509)
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3220 | Lewis Deshazo sold to Peter Dennis for $300, fractional district #192, 129 acres. | Deshazo, Lewis (I2509)
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3221 | License was renewed in 1687, 1688, 1690, 1692, 1702 | Howland, Isaac (I9074)
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3222 | Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War | Munford, Robert (I4785)
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3223 | Like 1850, Charles shows no real property in the census, only personal property. So he likely does not own the land he is farming. | Garner, Charles (I3099)
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3224 | Likely died as an infant | Bailey, Lurah Adalid (I8100)
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3225 | Likely died as an infant | Bailey, Ewin King (I8101)
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3226 | Likely died as an infant | Bailey, Dorah Adah (I8102)
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3227 | Likely was born in Alabama. | Council, Susan Jane (I8512)
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3228 | Line by line search of Dardanelle in 1870 census failed to locate him. | Huckaby, Fernando Cortes (I3708)
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3229 | Lionel and Valentia were married at St. Martin, Ludgate, London. | Family: Lionel Branch / Valentia Sparke (F2429)
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3230 | List from Georgia Journal. No lot info provided. orp. Jno Shehee | Shehee, John H. (I5574)
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3231 | List of Atlanta residents with letters waiting in the Atlanta postoffice | Source (S97)
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3232 | List of petit jurors sworn for the week of 18 June 1878 | Source (S98)
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3233 | listed as "emigrant settled in Scituate" | Sproat, Robert (I9121)
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3234 | Listed as 10 | Gray, Theodore (I9854)
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3235 | Listed as 15 in 1880 census. | Biggers, Joseph W. (I915)
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3236 | Listed as 18 | Gray, Robert (I9852)
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3237 | Listed as 23 years old and from (maybe) Ia | Colvin, Amanda G. (I2014)
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3238 | Listed as 24 years old in the 1860 census | Phelps, Mary F. E. (I5033)
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3239 | listed as 25 years old, farmer, $300 real estate, born SC | Huckaby, Seaborn (I10172)
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3240 | Listed as 33 years old in 1880 Sumner County census | Mary E. (I7083)
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3241 | Listed as 38 years old in the 1870 census | Phelps, Mary F. E. (I5033)
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3242 | Listed as 4 years old in 1870, but 18 years old in 1880. | Deshazo, Martha John (I2515)
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3243 | Listed as 40 years old and from South Carolina. | Huckaby, Arapha (I10163)
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3244 | Listed as 52 years old, born in Georgia, 1000 in real estate, with 10 slaves. 200 acres improves, 500 acres unimproved, value $1000, implements $100 2 horses, 3 mules, 8 milch cows, 16 other cattle, 75 swine, value $600 1000 bushels of indian corn | Leovisa W. (I6298)
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3245 | Listed as 54 years old. | Biggers, Sarah C. (I929)
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3246 | Listed as 58 years old | Hames, Albert Sidney (I3225)
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3247 | Listed as 62 years old. | Gray, Kinchen M. (I3186)
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3248 | Listed as 7 years old in the 1950 census | Wienand, Paul Robert (I6941)
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3249 | Listed as a boarder in the home of Garland Starnes. | Hudson, Keron (I3756)
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3250 | Listed as a boarder, alone, in another household. | White, Howard Poole (I8529)
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