


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 3,451 to 3,500 of 5,239
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3451 | Mary was the eldest daughter of Robert McNairy and Ann Hamilton. | McNairy, Mary (I8149)
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3452 | Mary was the second of William's five wives. | Family: William Batte / Mary Cross (F2088)
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3453 | Mary was the second wife of James Willis Fielder. | Bridges, Mary (I1218)
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3454 | Mary was the youngest daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Kempe. | Kempe, Mary (I4057)
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3455 | Masonic membership card | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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3456 | Matilda Moore is enumerated in the 1860 Census in Wesley Hudson's household, along with his wife and maybe his mother-in-law, Rebecca Landers. Perhaps, Matilda is actually Matilda Landers, married and widowed to a Moore. After Elizabeth and Rebecca both died, either due to love or due to the practicalities involved, Matilda and Wesley married. Based on the 1900 Census, we know that Matilda was married to a Moore prior to being married to Wesley Hudson. We know that she had only a single child, Truely. Matilda is *not* the former Matilda Maner, though the age sort of fits. Matilda Maner married John C.. Landers and had a big family and is buried with him. She could be a Landers by birth, though. | Matilda J. (I3854)
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3457 | Matthew & Isaac Council were arrested and tried by jury and convicted of trespass vi et armis and fined 25 cents each plus costs. | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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3458 | Matthew & Isaac Council were arrested and tried by jury and convicted of trespass vi et armis and fined 25 cents each plus costs. | Council, Isaac (I2126)
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3459 | Matthew Counsill to Margaret Farguson (dau John Faugerson), 8 Jan 1799, John Faugasaon, Jr. | Family: Matthew Council / Margaret Farguson (F3689)
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3460 | Matthias Mullins to John Hill and Thomas Marshall, mortgage from Robert Marshall for $200 Virginia currency with interest sells a Negro woman Jenny and her child Fanny, two bay horses, a wagon, two feather beds and furniture. | Hill, John (I3553)
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3461 | Mattie never married. | Bridges, Martha Sarah (I1219)
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3462 | May have come as a part of an indenture agreement | Irish, John (I8741)
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3463 | May have the last name Coon. It's written and then scratched out. But looks like she was married to a man named Coon. | Bailey, Virginia (I9254)
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3464 | May is listed as a boarder in the home of Jere's parents in 1920. | Browning, May (I8293)
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3465 | Maybe 24 Feb | Almand, Nancy Jane (I333)
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3466 | Maybe mg3 | Covington, Ann (I2150)
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3467 | Maybe the son of Elijah - Peterson history says maybe. Worth looking more. | Peterson, Asaph Torrey (I8537)
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3468 | McLeansboro, Illinois was named for William. | McLean, William Byers (I4568)
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3469 | 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)
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3470 | Membership card 53901 for International Association of Machinists, 17 Dec 1918, Lodge 228. Initiated Sept 1902. | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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3471 | Membership card for Heavener lodge dated 29 Dec 1927 | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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3472 | Memorial of the Thayer name shows her birth as 27 Dec 1784. | Thayer, Molley (I8666)
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3473 | mentioned in father's will | Ware, Nicholas (I9130)
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3474 | Mentioned in his mother Elizabeth Tomlinson's will - Putnam County, Georgia Will book B, p. 149 | Tomlinson, Lucas (I6070)
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3475 | Mercy was Nehemiah's 2nd wife. | Family: Nehemiah Leach / Mercy Bryant (F3410)
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3476 | 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)
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3477 | MG2 One son was a Methodist minister. They moved to Alabama after about 10 years of marriage (abt 1846). | Cason, Rebecca J. (I1558)
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3478 | mg2 | Cason, John A. (I1527)
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3479 | MG2 | Cason, Mary Margaret (I1552)
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3480 | mg2 | Miles, Elmira (I4638)
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3481 | mg2 | Winston, William C. (I6597)
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3482 | MG2, | Cason, William (I1580)
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3483 | MG2, | McKnight, Mary (I4553)
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3484 | mg2Surname could have been Robinson.MARRIAGE: mg2 | Robertson, Fountain (I5355)
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3485 | 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)
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3486 | mg3 | Kavanaugh, Jael (I4043)
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3487 | mg3 | Williams, Sarah (I6546)
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3488 | mg3Was a sheriff.DEATH: Will probated 19 July 172:1 | Covington, Richard (I2175)
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3489 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stockton, Micah Wren (I5820)
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3490 | Micajah and Elizabeth never married. Mary was born out of wedlock. | Family: Micajah Thomas / Elizabeth Crafford (F2321)
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3491 | 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)
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3492 | Micajah paid just 1 poll in 1838. | Cooper, Micajah Thomas (I2071)
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3493 | Michael Boyle is listed as his sponsor. | Dargan, Nicholas (I9347)
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3494 | Michael is listed as a shoemaker in the 1900 census. | Boyle, Michael F. (I1108)
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3495 | 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)
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3496 | Michael's family shares its home with Barrett Redmond's family. In the 1860 census, he is listed as a bootmaker. | Boyle, Michael (I1094)
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3497 | Mickey was a jet pilot in Thailand. | Timms, Mickey (I6052)
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3498 | 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)
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3499 | Might be Susanna. | Turner, Susan Anna (I6121)
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3500 | Mildred had also recorded this marriage as 27 Aug 1973, but thenewspaper account shows 24 Nov. | Family: Donald Gregory Wren / Pamela Ann Porter (F339)
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