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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

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3351 Maybe 24 Feb Almand, Nancy Jane (I333)
 
3352 Maybe mg3 Covington, Ann (I2150)
 
3353 Maybe the son of Elijah - Peterson history says maybe. Worth looking more. Peterson, Asaph Torrey (I8537)
 
3354 McLeansboro, Illinois was named for William. McLean, William Byers (I4568)
 
3355 Mecklenburg County was Lunenburg County prior to 1765, so many of his records would be there. However, those are not available online at present.

Also receiving grants along Butchers Creek are
Josias Baker
Lawrence Baker
Thomas Baker 
Baker, Zachariah (I732)
 
3356 Membership card 53901 for International Association of Machinists, 17 Dec 1918, Lodge 228. Initiated Sept 1902. Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
 
3357 Membership card for Heavener lodge dated 29 Dec 1927 Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
 
3358 Memorial of the Thayer name shows her birth as 27 Dec 1784. Thayer, Molley (I8666)
 
3359 mentioned in father's will Ware, Nicholas (I9130)
 
3360 Mentioned in his mother Elizabeth Tomlinson's will - Putnam County, Georgia Will book B, p. 149 Tomlinson, Lucas (I6070)
 
3361 Mercy was Nehemiah's 2nd wife. Family: Nehemiah Leach / Mercy Bryant (F3410)
 
3362 MF notes that she could have been Elizabeth Royall. There are repeated references by her children to their uncle Joseph Royal who would have been Elizabeth's brother. Royall, Elizabeth (I8970)
 
3363 MG2

One son was a Methodist minister. They moved to Alabama after about 10 years of marriage (abt 1846). 
Cason, Rebecca J. (I1558)
 
3364 mg2 Cason, John A. (I1527)
 
3365 MG2 Cason, Mary Margaret (I1552)
 
3366 mg2 Miles, Elmira (I4638)
 
3367 mg2 Winston, William C. (I6597)
 
3368 MG2, Cason, William (I1580)
 
3369 MG2, McKnight, Mary (I4553)
 
3370 mg2Surname could have been Robinson.MARRIAGE: mg2 Robertson, Fountain (I5355)
 
3371 mg3

NOTE: I have also seen this as Ann COLEMAN. This needs more work,

since it would really screw up this line. 
Young, Ann (I6803)
 
3372 mg3 Kavanaugh, Jael (I4043)
 
3373 mg3 Williams, Sarah (I6546)
 
3374 mg3Was a sheriff.DEATH: Will probated 19 July 172:1 Covington, Richard (I2175)
 
3375 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stockton, Micah Wren (I5820)
 
3376 Micajah and Elizabeth never married. Mary was born out of wedlock. Family: Micajah Thomas / Elizabeth Crafford (F2321)
 
3377 Micajah died of exposure or froze to death during his church travel.He was a pastor to several primitive Baptist churches in NC and TN.

CENSUS: Based on the enumeration of John Hollis, it would appear that this person occurs in that house. 
Hollis, Micajah Randolph (I3650)
 
3378 Micajah paid just 1 poll in 1838. Cooper, Micajah Thomas (I2071)
 
3379 Michael Boyle is listed as his sponsor. Dargan, Nicholas (I9347)
 
3380 Michael is listed as a shoemaker in the 1900 census. Boyle, Michael F. (I1108)
 
3381 Michael might have come to the US prior to 1840 but after 1830. There is one family - John Boyle - where Michael might fit in the 1830 census of Randolph, but there is no real proof that it is.

It appears that Michael remarried after Rosanna died. He and his second wife appear in the 1870 and possibly the 1880 census, as well as the 1865 Massachusetts State Census. I still have not found a marriage record for them or a death record.

Looks like the extant records for Clonbroney start around 1828. 
Boyle, Michael (I1094)
 
3382 Michael's family shares its home with Barrett Redmond's family. In the 1860 census, he is listed as a bootmaker. Boyle, Michael (I1094)
 
3383 Mickey was a jet pilot in Thailand. Timms, Mickey (I6052)
 
3384 Microreproduction of original typescript (259 leaves) written in 1960.
Includes index.
Contains family Bibles records (p. 1-58) for Barner, Abner P. Bracey Bracey, Richens Brame, J.E. Cooke, Daves, Davis, Edmonson, Epes, Samuel Goode Farrar, Gee, Armistead Goode, Thomas Goode, Hendrick, Hutcheson, Jones, Kidd, Maclin, Moore, Palmer, Henry & Elizabeth Palmer, Rose, Simmons, Smith, Evans Tanner, Tarry, Walker, and Winn.
Contains a letter (p. 59-60), dated 1883 Oct. 3rd, from J.H. McAden in Charlotte, N.C. to Mrs. E.A. Butterworth (Elizabeth A. McAden) in Petersburg, Virginia.
Contains tombstone inscriptions (p. 61-233) from the cemeteries of Alexander-Coleman, Andrews, Bacon, Old Baskerville, Boyd Family, Brame, Butterworth, Carter-Rolfe, Chandler, Clark Royster's, Cole, Coleman, Colley, Crenshaw, Crowder, Curtis, Elam-Gordon, Farrar, Farrar-Chute, Fielder-Paulette, Finch, Garner, Green (Park Forest), Elijah Gregory, Gregory-Taylor, Hudson, Hughes, Invermay, Jeffress, Old Jiggitts, Tingnal Jones, Johnson, Kensington, King, Liberty Hill, Little Whitley, Love-Young (The Hermitage), Malone, Matthews, Moore, Mountain Hill (Cuscowilla), Munford (Richland), Musson, Nelson (Riverview), Northington, Ogburn (Southlawn), Overby, Ozlin (includes Davis Cemetery), P' Pool, Puryear, Reveille, Rocky Mill, Scott, Simmons Family, Skipwith Family (Prestwould), Smelley-Perkinson, Smith, Thompson-Pettus-Boswell, Walker, Warren, Watson, Wheatland, Whittle, Wooten, Boydton Presbyterian Church, Church Branch (near Eureka), Gravel Hill Baptist Church, May's Chapel, Mount Olivet Church, Providence Church, Rehoboth Church, St. James Episcopal, Burwell Stone (St. John's Episcopal Church Yard), Zion Church (Union Level), and Oakhurst. 
Source (S1631)
 
3385 Might be Susanna. Turner, Susan Anna (I6121)
 
3386 Mildred had also recorded this marriage as 27 Aug 1973, but thenewspaper account shows 24 Nov. Family: Donald Gregory Wren / Pamela Ann Porter (F339)
 
3387 Mildred Mae Lampe, 77, of Fort Smith, died April 11, 2009 in Fort Smith.

She was a retired employee of the Fort Smith Public School System and Desoto Furniture Company. She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church and the Women's Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles #208.

Mildred will be remembered for her thoughtfulness to others and caring spirit.

She is survived by two sons, Darrell Patrom and his wife Liz of Fort Smith and Melvin Hocking and his wife Bonnie of Mart. TX; one daughter, Patricia Cole and her husband Ron of Broken Arrow, OK; two sisters, Sue Tuck of Van Buren, Alivern McDonald of Van Buren; two brothers, Alvin Hunter of Fort Smith and Leonard Hunter of Muldrow; twelve grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Lampe.

Rosary was said April 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM in the Fentress Mortuary Chapel and Mass was said on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 12:30 PM in Christ the King Catholic Church and burial in the U.S. National Cemetery all under the direction of Fentress Mortuary. 
Hunter, Mildred Mae (I7570)
 
3388 Mildred recorded this ias 16 Dec 1964. The Texas Death Index records it as 15 Dec 1963. Hudson, Charles Robert (I3733)
 
3389 Mildred Whitten notes him as Robert Edward Almand, but his grave stone says Robert Erwin. Almand, Robert Erwin (I352)
 
3390 Miles was clerk in the office of the Secretary of State at Jamestown,1691, clerk of the legislative committees of Privileges and Electionsand of Public Claims and Clerk of Warwick Co. until 1718. He wascolonel of the Warwick militia 1702. Cary, Miles Jr. (I1443)
 
3391 MILITARY: (From Robert Hale) Private, March 4, 1862. Lost right eye at Knoxville, Tenn, November 1863. Captured at Baker's Creek, Miss May 16, 1863, Paroled in 1863. Received at City Point, Va for exchange July 6, 1863. Roll dated December 10, 1863 last on file shows him AWOL. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N.C. April 26, 1865. Almand, Thomas S. (I382)
 
3392 MILITARY: (Robert Hale) Appears on the muster roll of Co C, 56th Ga Vol Inf. Private on 10 May 1862. Captured at Vicksburg, Miss, 4 July 1863 and paroled there 8 Jul 1863.

MILITARY: Almand, Bennett S. (or Almond)- private May 10, 1862.Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. July 4, 1863 , and paroled there July 8,1863. "Appears on an undated list of effective men of the 56th Regiment Ga. Inf., present and furloughed at Enterprise, Miss. July 23, 1863." No later record.

Newton1, N5, N1

Must have moved to Arkansas prior to Dec. 1872 
Almand, Bennett Simeon (I208)
 
3393 MILITARY: CSA Almand, Joseph L. (I292)
 
3394 MILITARY: CSA Dennard, John Isaiah (I2456)
 
3395 MILITARY: CSA, discharged for disability in 1863 Almand, James Thomas (I271)
 
3396 MILITARY: Died in the Civil War. Almand, Henry Floyd (I254)
 
3397 MILITARY: In John W. Hudson's service record, there is a small confusion as to exactly when and where he enlisted. There are cards in the service jacket for John W. Hudson, Co B, 7th Georgia Infantry and for John W. Hudson, Co F, 7th Georgia Infantry. I suspect that this is the result of a reorganization in the field.

It appears that J.W. Hudson enlisted in Co. B, 7th Georgia Infantry on 31 May 1861 in Atlanta. The unit then marched to Virginia where it was reorganized in July of 1861. Consulting the regimental histories might be helpful in this regard.

Served under General Lee in Civil War. Was at Appomattox. Member of Co. "B", 7th Georgia Regiment of Georgia Infantry. He enlisted in May 1861 and was paroled at Appomattox in April, 1865, having served the entire war.

John W. Hudson enlisted in Co. B, 7th Georgia Infantry as a Private on 31 May 1861 at Atlanta, Georgia for a term of one year. (He ended up serving for the duration of the war.) On July 18, 1861, he was found in Co F of the same regiment, enlisting there in Winchester, Virginia.

During July, August, September, and October 1861, he was recorded as Absent - Sick. He is listed on the register of the General Hospital at Orange Court House, Virginia on 21 Oct 1861 with remittent fever. On 25 October 1861, he is again found on a register of the General Hospital at Charlottesville, Virginia for intermittent fever but returned to duty on 4 Nov 1861.

John W. Hudson is listed on the regimental return for Co. B, 7 Regt Georgia Infantry for November 1861.

On a register of the Medical Director, Army of the Potomac at Manassas Junction, Virginia, 28 Nov 186, it is noted that if his disability is such as to warrant his discharge from the service, transfer him to the General Hospital at Warrenton for that purpose. He appears on the register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 1 in Richmond, Virginia, admitted on 29 Nov 1861 and transferred to Huguenot Springs. He returns to duty on 6 Dec 1861, on register of the C.S.A. hospital at Farmville, Virginia.

He was recorded as Present for January & February 1862 and is listed as 2 Corporal.

For March & April 1862, J.W. Hudson is listed as present and and promoted to 4th Sgt on 22 March 1862.

For May & June 1862, he is recorded as present with Sergeant pay due until 12 May, but listed as a Private again.

For the term June 30 to Oct 31, 1862, J.W. Hudson is listed as present, 4th Sgt, and promoted to 3rd Sgt on 1 Oct 1862. He is listed as present for Nov & Dec 1862. For Jan & Feb 1863, he is listed as absent, on furlough since 2 Feb., but present again for March & April 1863.

John W. Hudson appears on a receipt roll for the third quarter of 1864 for clothing.

On 21 Jun 1863, John W. Hudson was elected 3rd Lieutenant and is listed as present for May & June of that year. He is listed as present for July, August, September, October 1863, January-April 1864, July-October 1864. A roster dated 9 Oct 1864, near Chafin's Bluff, shows that J.W. Hudson was 2nd Lieut and was elected to that position on 21 Jun 1863.

John W. Hudson is found on a hospital muster roll at the 2nd Division Hospital in Richmond, Virginia on 31 August 1863.

He is found again in the same hospital, admitted on 29 August 1864 with a reason of "V.S. R. arm". He was furloughed for 40 days starting on Sept 15, 1864. Another register listing from the Jackson Hospital, Richmond, Virginia shows he was admitted on 28 Aug 1864 with "v.s. R. arm min B" and was furloughed for 30 days on 15 Sept 1864. A register of the Medical Director's Office, Richmond, Virginia shows him in Jackson Hospital until 17 Sept 1864 with a remark "Griffin, Ga". Perhaps a destination during furlough.

Through November, December 1864, January, February 1865, he is listed as present on company muster rolls.

John W. Hudson, 2nd Liety, Co B, 7th Ga Inf, is shown on a list of signatures and on a list of prisoners of war paroled at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865 and in camp at that place on 20 Apr 1865. 
Hudson, John Wesley (I3754)
 
3398 MILITARY: James F. Almand served in the CSA and was discharged for disability in April 1862. He died later that year. Almand, James F. (I267)
 
3399 MILITARY: Jeff Garner was the only one of John Page's sons or sons-in-law who fought for the Confederacy; all others served the Union.

Ref: [Military,,Jefferson GARNER], [Page,,Page93a]

Jeff Garner's wife, Lucinda, applied for a Confederate Widow's pension in Arkansas on 1902-08-21. Her widow's number was 13750. According to the pension index, Jeff died in 1883. Also listed in Yell County are veterans Arch Garner & Columbus F. Garner.

Not on 1884 York voters list

Garners do not appear in the York County, SC deeds. On further examination of the tax lists and the census, they do not appear to actually own land. 
Garner, Thomas Jefferson (I3108)
 
3400 MILITARY: John O. Brewer was a Union soldier. He died in hospital as a result of disease before actually engaging in battle. According to Susan Dickson, he snuck home at one point early in his military enlistment to visit his wife. Her brother, an ardent Confederate,came to visit so John hid until he left because the brother said that if he saw him, he would shoot him as quick as any other Yankee. This story can only be partly true, since it appears that Sarah's family were Union supporters overall.

Interestingly, there is a John O. Brewer in the CSA Rivers' Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery and in the US Army, 1st Regt, Arkansas Infantry, Co. E, however, the Confederate Brewer served after the Union Brewer was already dead and was otherwise not the same person. 
Brewer, John Oliver (I1205)
 

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