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

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3551 Moved from Truro, Iowa to Marshall, Texas in 1952. Paulk, Edgar McDonald (I7538)
 
3552 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3553 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3554 Moved to Louisiana. Became wealthy sugar planter on Miss. River. Wren, George Leonidas (I6696)
 
3555 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3556 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3557 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3558 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3559 Moved to Tennessee from VA in 1812. Settled in Wilson Co. Cason, Elijah (I1491)
 
3560 Moved to the north, where he died. Clark, Cody (I1712)
 
3561 Mr. Dickson,
I was researching John F. Williams brother of Britton S. Williams, John's death at Vicksburg specifically, when I found your email address. Britton moved to Sebastian county, AR. He was killed by bushwhackers during or after the CW. His son, Hiram Hampton Williams, my great grandfather was a CW veteran and a wagon maker in Fort Smith. His son, George Williams became a U.S. Deputy Marshal for the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas during the tenure of Isaac C. Parker.
I am just beginning genealogy and I hope you enjoy this information. It is oral tradition in my family.
Emily Lovick
elovick@sbcglobal.net 
Williams, Britton S. (I6502)
 
3562 Mr. G.P. Frazer of Jacksboro and Miss Mamie Cason of this place where married this evening at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church, Rev. J.H. Cason, the bride's father, officiating. Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party left for Jacksboro. Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
 
3563 Mr. Galloway died during the Civil War. He and Sephronia had nochildren. Galloway, W. J. J. (I3073)
 
3564 Mrs. Cora Ross listed as shoeworker Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
 
3565 Mrs. Cora Ross, employee of the Regal Co. Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
 
3566 Mrs. Cora Ross, Listed as shoeworker Hooper, Cora Stetson (I3677)
 
3567 Mrs. Fannie White Ross is the informant, but she provides no details for his parents at all. But that does indicate that this is the same Charles F. Ross who was in Brockton, Mass in 1910. Ross, Charles Franklin (I5410)
 
3568 Mrs. Griff Lee returns to Dallas after visiting her mother Mrs. J.W. Higgs. Higgs, Lida (I3535)
 
3569 Mrs. Higgs of Texarkana was buried here last Sunday. She was a resident of Washington for many years and leaves a host of friends who deeply sympathize with the bereaved family.

Messrs. Will and Ira Higgs attended their mother's burial here last Sunday. 
Sartain, Mary J. (I5460)
 
3570 Mrs. J.A. Lee of Clinton is spending a month in Gulfport ... She is visiting her son, Griff C Lee, a patient at the Veterans Hospital. Lee, Griff Calicutt (I4255)
 
3571 Mrs. J.W. Higgs and children left this morning for Idabel, where they will reside. Mr. Higgs has a position with the Democrat-Record of that city. During their long residence in De Queen, this estimable family has made many warm friends and the best wishes of all will follow them to their new home. - DeQueen (Ark.) Bee. Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
 
3572 Mrs. J.W. Higgs entertained the seventh grade pupils and those of the sixth grade who assisted in the school play with a lawn party, Friday night Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
 
3573 Mrs. J.W. Higgs left yesterday for Royce, Texas in answer to a message announcing that her father was dying. She was accompanied to Hugo by her son Morton. Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
 
3574 Mrs. J.W. Higgs returned Monday from Royce City, Texas where she was summoned two weeks ago to the bedside of her dying father, Eld. J.H. Cason, who passed away a short time after she reached his side. A better man or a stauncher Christian than Rev. J.H. Cason would be hard to find. Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
 
3575 Mrs. Mary Abby Shifflett, 71, of 214 7th Ave, North i n Texas City, died at the Autumn Hills Convalescent Center in Texas City. Funeral services were June 7. Mrs. Shifflett was born July 5, 1903, in Sara, Okla. She was a resident of Texas City for 42 years. She was a member of the Baptist Church.Survivors include her husband, L. E. (Ed) Shifflett of Texas City; two daughters, Mrs Louise McDougle of Bacliff and Mrs, Irene Crisp of Angleton; six sons, George Shifflett of New Orleans, Glen Edward Shifflett of La Marque, John Sale Shifflett of Alta Loma Robert L. Shifflett, CharlesHenry Shifflett and Jerry Don Shifflett of Texas City; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle McDougle of Houston; a half sister, Mrs. Ethel Wiseman of Turlock, Calif.; three brothers, George Jamison, Del Goldsmith, and David Goldsmith all of Turlock; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

La Marque Times
Jun. 12 1975 
Goldsmith, Mary Abbiegale (I7598)
 
3576 Mrs. R.A. Vincent is assessed for taxes. This likely means that Alexander has died.

Her assessment, in District 1 & 2, Travis County is for 1 acre, Abstract 58, Originally granted to C. Barker, and is worth $300. She is assessed for 1 horse, 7 cows, for a total value of $375 and a total town and county tax of $3.75. 
Lynch, Rhoda A. E. (I4370)
 
3577 MS Death Certificate 18594, Harrison County (number 24) Lee, Griff Calicutt (I4255)
 
3578 Must have died early. Another full sibling with the same name was born 13 Mar 1670/1. Oldham, Sarah (I9716)
 
3579 Must have died prior to June 1880, maybe December 1879 instead. She is not listed in the 1880 Census. Almand, Ella (I230)
 
3580 Myra is listed as a widow. Padgett, Myra Dexter (I4671)
 
3581 Myra is listed as a widow. Padgett, Myra Dexter (I4671)
 
3582 N4, h2, h4

Perhaps the fact that Bettie was a twin and that her twin sister died early is a hint that her health was never particularly strong. This might be part of the reason she was forced to return early from Africa. 
Cooper, Elizabeth (I2041)
 
3583 n4, mg2,

Came to Tennessee in 1808. Settled in Wilson Co., TN.

Married in Georgia, came to Falling Creek, TN after marriage. (This is somewhat suspect to me. I am not certain that he actually married in Georgia. There's no reason for this to have happened, as far as I can tell.)

Had 7 sons & 5 daughters by Sally Miller.

Could have been named Joseph.

Died of Cholera.

There is some confusion about Joseph and Thomas CASON and their spouses.

Could have been born about 1776 in NC or SC. 
Cason, Joseph (I1533)
 
3584 N5 Smith, Thomas (I5722)
 
3585 Name is seen as Nelms and Helms Nelms, Chloe Amanda (I4812)
 
3586 Name on 1880 Sumner County census could be Mary or Nancy. One is scratched out and replaced with the other, but unclear which is correct. Deshazo, Nancy (I10224)
 
3587 Name: Roger Cock Bailey
State: VA
County: Charlotte County
Township: 06 04
Year: 1782
Record Type: Continental Census
Page: 15
Database: VA Early Census Index 
Bailey, Roger Cock (I672)
 
3588 NAME: Ellie Friesen shows her name as Permelia. That makes sense to me.

CENSUS: The 1910 Oklahoma census states that Druscilla had 7 children,of which only two were still living. 
Almand, Permelie Ann Druscilla (I344)
 
3589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wren, Angela Renee (I6666)
 
3590 NAME: Originally named Eliza Johnson for the nurse who cared for J.H.Cason after his injury in the Civil War.

N4, h1, h2

In the 1920 census, Lida is shown as head of household. Morton is not there. Jere Will is a boarder in another house and listed as a son. Lida's birthplace is listed as Louisiana. There is a Pat Higgs on the same street as Lida supposedly from Arkansas. Maybe connected. 
Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
 
3591 Named as executor of Jesse Council's estate. Elizabeth (I9648)
 
3592 Named as presiding elder over the Columbus District of the M.E. Church. Deshazo, Rev. John Walker (I2502)
 
3593 Named in father's will. Split all moveable estate between John, William, Saffira, Sarah, Elizabeth Champion, Elizabeth (I1605)
 
3594 Named in father's will. Split all moveable estate between John, William, Saffira, Sarah, Elizabeth Champion, John (I1606)
 
3595 Named in father's will. Split all moveable estate between John, William, Saffira, Sarah, Elizabeth Champion, Saffira (I1610)
 
3596 Named in father's will. Split all moveable estate between John, William, Saffira, Sarah, Elizabeth Champion, Sarah (I1611)
 
3597 Named in father's will. Split all moveable estate between John, William, Saffira, Sarah, Elizabeth Champion, William (I1613)
 
3598 Named in her father's will. Received a life estate of 350 acres on Cedar Creek. At her death, it would go to her son Champion Allen. She also received one feather bed forever. Champion, Susanna (I1612)
 
3599 Named in his father's will. Received 350 acres on Horse Creek and all his father's wearing "cloaths". He was also named as executor with his brother, John. Champion, Charles (I1604)
 
3600 Named in his father's will. Received (with his brother Joseph) ownership of the Ma__ Plantation where John Champion lived, containing 462 acres. Champion, Richard (I1609)
 

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