


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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3401 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Toby Edwards / Kimberly Kay Wren (F336)
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3402 | MARRIAGE: IGI 7809413,84 Mecklenburg Marriage Index says 1793. Virginia Compiled Marriages says 1792. Minister: William Creath | Family: Peter Cock Bailey / Sarah Baker (F406)
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3403 | MARRIAGE: IGI 8215304,64 | Cox, Samuel C. (I2221)
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3404 | MARRIAGE: IGI 8707602,56. Newton1 reports her as Susan Harris. IGIreports wife as Louisa S. Hall. This is one of those cases where theIGI is wrong. | Harris, Susan (I3376)
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3405 | MARRIAGE: IGI 8713401,15 | Gray, Nancy (I3189)
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3406 | MARRIAGE: IGI 8713401,15. Newton1 shows marriage(1) 17 Jul 1828 in Newton County. Newton1 shows marriage(2) as 12 Jul 1849. IGI shows marriage(2) as 20 Jun 1850. Presumably, 9 Aug 1828 is when the return was delivered for marriage (1). CALLED: Some sources show middle name as Ussey. Most show Ussery IGI shows first name as William. | Almand, Welcome Ussery (I392)
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3407 | MARRIAGE: IGI 8713401,8, Also listed as Manalah CALLED: Robert Hale lists her as Sarah Mahaley Plunkett DEATH: Robert Hale lists her death as 1885 | Plunkett, Mahalia (I5139)
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3408 | MARRIAGE: IGI M516112,97 | Finlayson, John (I2905)
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3409 | MARRIAGE: IGI M519859,0203 | Clopton, Martha A. (I1732)
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3410 | MARRIAGE: IGI M520401,123 | Family: Zenas Ignatious Tennison / Nancy Elizabeth Deshazo (F695)
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3411 | MARRIAGE: Laneburg Baptist Church, Laneburg, AR | Family: James W. Harris / Mary Beth Armstrong (F1751)
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3412 | MARRIAGE: Married at the Redland M.E. Church, Redland, McCurtain Co.,OK by M.L. Matthews. | Family: William Arnold Freeman / Etta Pettigrew (F1682)
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3413 | Marriage: mg1 h2 | Family: Joseph Mason Cason / Temperance Palistine Cooper (F457)
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3414 | MARRIAGE: mg2 | Cason, Sarah (I1565)
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3415 | MARRIAGE: mg2 | Family: Samuel Allen Bell / Elizabeth M. Cason (F717)
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3416 | MARRIAGE: Never married | Wren, Sarah Ann Catherine (I6751)
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3417 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Finney, Thomas Dunn III (I2920)
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3418 | MARRIAGE: Pickles Gap Baptist Church, Conway, AR. | Family: Terry L. Wyatt / Tracey Ann Wren (F356)
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3419 | MARRIAGE: Rev. J.W. Erwin officiated at Glen & Edgar's wedding. | Family: James Edgar Wren / Glen Dora Sutton (F344)
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3420 | MARRIAGE: Vincent1 h5 There is at least one John Adcock in Granville, and perhaps a couple of generations of them. In Deed book C, p. 370, there is a deed from Earl Granville to John Adcock dated 24 April 1754. Rent of 3 shillings sterling or 4 shillings proclamation money per 100 acres. On Indian Field Creek, 400 acres. There is an inventory and will for John Adock in Rutherford Co., Tennessee in 1822 that makes no mention to Elizabeth. There is also a rent agreement for John Adcock in Granville Co. | Adcock, Elizabeth (I127)
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3421 | MARRIAGE: [Marriage,,AR-MAR-01] CHILDREN: Mildred and Henry had no children. | Family: Henry Franklin Whitten / Mildred Wren (F215)
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3422 | Married at age 18 (Joe was 19). Both parents from SC. | Wilkins, Ruby E. (I10261)
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3423 | Married at home of J.P. Biggers by Rev. E.A. Fant. | Biggers, Dolly Ann (I899)
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3424 | Married by Alex. M Cowan, minister in the Presbyterian Church | Family: William H. Bailey / Mary Johnson (F3653)
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3425 | Married by John Cole, pastor of the Bush River church | Family: William Teague / Elizabeth Miller (F972)
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3426 | Married her cousin There is a marriage record in 1836 Limestone County, Alabama for a marriage of Henrietta Faver to Andrew Wofford. Andrew purchased a slave at John Faver Jr's estate sale. John Wofford (Andrew's father) ended up as the guardian of several Wofford children. I don't think there was a divorce, and Andrew Wofford's will names his wife M.F. Wofford. Who is this Henrietta? | Faver, Henrietta (I2873)
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3427 | Married with 1 child under 10. Owns 100ac on Pitman Water Course and 1 horse. | Tennison, Asa Thomas (I5906)
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3428 | Martha died young. | Moseley, Martha (I4777)
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3429 | Martha is listed as Martha A. W. Everitt. She may have had a previous marriage and actually be Williams. | Family: Henry B. Ware / Martha Ann Everitt (F826)
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3430 | Martha remains a mystery. While a marriage record for a J.H. Dickson to Martha A. Taylor exists in Desoto Co., MS in 1873, no other Taylor information has been found. In 1870, a J. Dickson appears to be enumerated with a Wm. Taylor family in Desoto Co. But no Martha is in that family. In the 1880 Prairie Co., AR census, Martha and John Dickson are enumerated. However, after that, Martha's name gets difficult to trace. She is enumerated with Jack A. Jones in 1900, but the name given is Emma. Maybe that's M. A. One of her step-daughters was named Emma, as well. However, in the marriage return for her marriage to Jack Jones, she is listed as Mrs. Sue Dickson. MARRIAGE: IGI M516843, 1051 Though I found her in the 1880 census for sure, I'm not certain about 1900. I found the household of Jack A. Jones, her second husband, as well as her children in this household. But, in 1880, she is listed as Martha A. and in 1900 she is listed as Emma S. The length of the marriage is such, though that I think this must be the same person.Her father and mother are reported from GA in 1900. 1900 census lists her birthdate as Sept. 1858. Perhaps the key to finding Martha is to concentrate on her children by her second marriage. Maybe the Jones family has some information. Moreover, Clida Taylor is listed as a step-niece of Jack Jones in the 1900 census. That gives credence to the Taylor connection. Probably she is the daughter of one of Martha's brothers. Look for Taylors near the Jones family in Arkansas, as well as near them in Mississippi and Alabama (near Dicksons). In the 1880 census, Martha reports that she has had 6 children, of whom 5 are living. In the 1910 census, it says she has had only 1 child. From this, I would surmise that there were two children with Jack Jones, one of whom who died Perhaps, she was Martha Susannah Taylor. There is a Taylor family on the next page of the census in 1870 with a Susannah, age 12, which would fit Martha. See Desoto Co, T5R7, dwelling 372. It appears that her mother is Martha and that she has an older brother W. A. Taylor. This leaves us still with no father for her. --- Given that Martha A. Taylor is later on known as Susannah, let's focus on that. Just one page over from the David Dickson family in the 1870 census, there is a W.A. Taylor family with a daughter, Susannah. She was born in 1858 in Alabama, which is consistent with what has always been reported for the wife of John H. Dickson. This may be a really good lead. This family is headed by W.A. Taylor, but he is only 22 years old. I would propose that he is an older brother to Susannah. There is a Martha that is 40 years old that is likely the mother. | Taylor, Martha A. (I5886)
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3431 | Martha was Daniel Coleman's second wife. | Coleman, Col. Daniel (I2000)
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3432 | Martha Washburn, Luke Perkins blacksmith, Jesse Chancellor (?) yeoman administrators | Washburn, Elisha (I8695)
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3433 | Martina was called Tenie or Tina and often shows up that way in Census and other records. Martina died at age 23, according to her daughter Dell. | Tennyson, Martina (I5969)
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3434 | Mary Ann is listed as having had no children, living or dead. | Sweeney, Mary Ann (I9344)
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3435 | Mary Ann's mother is listed as only Granny Littlejohn and is bured in Bold Springs Cemetery. | Littlejohn, Mary Ann (I4321)
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3436 | Mary Cheesman was an ardent Quaker, in spite of the efforts of theColonial goverment to crush the Quaker movement. | Mary (I4472)
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3437 | Mary Duncan married Robert Covington, who was supposedly a grandson of Philemon Kavanaugh, Jr. | Duncan, Mary (I7415)
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3438 | Mary E. Dixon came with her youngest brother and four children to DeSoto County, now Tate Co., MS. Mary must have married A.J. Gates in Mississippi around 1872 since their daughter was born there in 1873. That means they did not move to Arkansas until after 1873. | Dickson, Mary E. (I2592)
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3439 | Mary E. is found in the 1900 US Census. However, a previous child,Mary Bernese, is found in the Lane Cemetery in Pumpkinvine. MaryBernese was born in 1881 and died in 1883 so it is possible that thename was used again. Or it is possible that one of these is in error. | Hudson, Mary E. (I3769)
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3440 | Mary is a bit of a mystery. She does not appear with George in the census in 1850, 1860, or 1870. FindaGrave says she died in 1880, not 1864. But, in 1860 and 1870, George is alone in the family of Mary's siblings. Did she die very early, earlier than believed? Did she run off? Was she in the mental hospital? Or what? But in the 1840 census, there are young children and a woman aged 20-30 in the household. I suspect this is her. | Council, Mary B. (I2130)
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3441 | Mary is a boarder in this home and is listed as a widow who first married at 21. | Cason, Mary Favor (I1550)
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3442 | Mary is listed as having had no children. | Mary A. (I9375)
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3443 | Mary is listed as Mary M.T.R. Faver in the marriage record. | Family: Alfred P. Reid / Mary Ann Faver (F878)
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3444 | Mary is listed as Single in the 1930 census, so her marriage must have happened after this. She was 16 years old in the census. | Studebaker, Mary Thelma (I10287)
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3445 | Mary is listed in the 1860 census as Mary F.E. Deshazo. In Crawford County, in December 1890, a divorce between Mary Deshazier and John W Deshazier is listed. This needs to be sorted out. I have heard that there is a second J.W. Deshazo in the area, but I have not seen evidence of him. By 1890, John Walker Deshazo and Mary Phelps had been in Arkansas for 10 years. | Phelps, Mary F. E. (I5033)
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3446 | Mary lived in the same building (11b and 11a) as her sister Nellie. They both lived next door to their parents. The 1910 census says she has had 5 children, of whom 3 are living. Both of her parents are recorded as Irish Irish as opposed to English Irish. | Callahan, Mary Eliza (I7035)
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3447 | Mary may have been known as Peggy. | Cocke, Mary (I1887)
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3448 | Mary might have been named Jennings. | Mary (I4469)
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3449 | Mary Susan Druscilla was 16 when she was married. The marriage to John W.B. Tennyson was not well thought of by either set of parents. To solve the problem of no consent, they sent a black man to the courthouse to get the marriage license. When he came back with it,they just crossed out the race, changed it to white, and got married.This marriage record has not yet been found, but it could be recorded as either black or white. Her first marriage could have been in Choctaw or Pontotoc Co, MS. After J.W.B. Tennyson died, she remarried to Mr. Phillips. He was not well liked by the first family and was regarded as a mean person by his stepchildren. Ref: [,1970,gm1] | Deshazo, Mary Susan Druscilla (I2521)
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3450 | Mary was a niece of Patrick Henry. | Meredith, Mary (I4610)
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