


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 3,651 to 3,700 of 5,239
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3651 | No. 216 W. Granted John Council enters two hundred acres in Surry County lying on both sides of the little Yadkin, adjoining the lines of David Melton, Henry Kerby, & John Horn including improvement for complement. June 27th 1778 | Council, John (I9644)
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3652 | No. 560 W. Granted to J. M. John Council enters two hundred acres land in Surry County lying and being on both sides of the little Yadkin, on the long shole, including the improvement. | Council, John (I9644)
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3653 | No. 645 Taken up by Thomas Tinsley on the road that leads from Athens to Browns Ferry a black mare four years old last spring fourteen hands and one inch high, a few white hairs in her forehead appraised to 15 dollars by John Young, J.P. 4 Jun 1824 Thos. Leonard John Faver, Jr. | Faver, John (I2875)
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3654 | No. 7, Zachariah Baker Executors: Jane Baker, Edward Lewis Security: Robert Munford Bond Date: 16 May 1773 Bond: L 3000 | Baker, Zachariah (I732)
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3655 | No. 900 W.G. H.J. Jesse Councel enters four hundred acres of land in Surry County on the middle fork of Forbushes Creek beginning near a Hickory Saplin makred near the mouth of Gravelly Branch the bounds between John England & Said Council including the Land to the Westward and said Council's improvement for complement. | Council, Jesse (I9639)
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3656 | Norman is listed as widowed in 1940. | Bailey, Norman Lester (I653)
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3657 | Norvelle never married. [wren,1945,] | Wren, Norvelle (I6745)
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3658 | Not certain about the first name | Merrow, Russell B. (I9363)
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3659 | Not found in birth registry for Knox or Pickaway counties But parents purchased property in Harrison Twp shortly before his birth | Finney, Charles M. (I9754)
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3660 | Not in the 1880 census | Bailey, Dorah Adah (I8102)
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3661 | Not listed among survivors in his father's obituary. | Johnson, Joe Ben (I7976)
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3662 | Not listed in 1880 census | Bailey, Lurah Adalid (I8100)
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3663 | Not listed in 1880 census | Bailey, Ewin King (I8101)
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3664 | Not Marcus Fonzy Biggers. Marcus Alonzy Biggers | Biggers, Marcus A. L. (I923)
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3665 | Not married in Kentucky. Probably Alabama. | Family: John Washington Tennyson / Ann Malinda Biggers (F439)
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3666 | Not shown in Deshazo literature. | Deshazo, Ellary (I2491)
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3667 | Note from WorldConnect Database: scottdickson Individual: I4015 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I4015 Name: Carol Coady Email: cjc747@cox.net URL: URL title: Note: According to marriage records, Susan's father is Moses Forbis (s/oJames Forbis and Phoebe Bryan). Susan and William were married inGreen Co KY on 20 Oct 1843. | Forbis, Susan C. (I2951)
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3668 | Note from Worldconnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I1999 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I1999 Name: Charlene Hook Email: Chook1935@cox.net URL: URL title: Note: I am virtually certain that ANGELICA who married WILLIAM HAYMES, wasnot a TUCKER. I feel certain that her maiden surname was JACKSON. Although WILLIAM TUCKER does mention her in his 1800 Will, he refersto HIS children as: "My son Daniel Tucker," "My son William Tucker,"My daughter Mary Elder," and so forth, but when he mentions JELICO thelanguage goes like this (I am going from memory and this may not beexact, but this is definitely the gist of it): "I leave to JELICOHAYMES the bed upon which her mother and I lay." This leads me tobelieve that she was the stepdaughter of WILLIAM TUCKER. I think I found proof a couple of years ago of the maiden surname ofJELICO's mother SUSANNA, but am not positive. Also, WILLIAM HAYMESwho married JELICO, was NOT the son of WILLIAM HAYMES and WINNIFREDFANN, or any other WILLIAM HAYMES for that matter. His father wasJOHN HAYMES and his mother was RUTH ____. (I also think I may knowher maiden surname, but have not proven it yet. Proof that she wasNOT the daughter of a WILLIAM was made by a very good Virginiaresearcher about 22 or 23 years ago. She did it through tracing theland records. | Tucker, Angelica (I6103)
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3669 | Note from WorldConnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I3146 Link:http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I3146 Name: william g. "buzz" Biggers II Email: shepherd437@msn.com URL: URL title: Biggers' In Mississippi Note: Hosea was my ggggrandfather born 12-23-1810 and had 7 children,one of which (William Simon Biggers, my gggrandfather)had 8 children.Will be glad to furnish you this information and thanks for postingyours. It certainly filled a long searched gap for me. Buzz | Biggers, Hosea (I909)
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3670 | Note from WorldConnect: Database: scottdickson Individual: I3943 Link: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottdickson&id=I3943 Name: Pat Email: MaddieHays@aol.com URL: URL title: Note: It may be possible that this Rhoda Wood is the Rhoda Jane WOOD,who married Ira Sanford Baxter of Paulding, Georgia on Sept 9, 1917.As far as I know one child was born of this marriage. A daughter wasborn about 1918 or 1919, and was living as of August 2002. I waswondering if you have anymore information on YOUR Rhoda Wood thatwould comfirm this may be Rhoda Jane WOOD Baxter. | Wood, Rhoda (I6623)
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3671 | Note say he was allowed to resign. Looks like he applied with a false age, false parents, false birthplace, and said he had never worked for the Northern Pacific before. Of course, they checked and he had. | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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3672 | NOTE: 2nd Lieutenant, CSA | Cason, Thomas K. (I1578)
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3673 | NOTE: Adopted | Phillips, Joseph Larimore (I5060)
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3674 | NOTE: Adopted | Phillips, Margaret Anne (I5067)
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3675 | NOTE: Died as an infant | Deshazo, Lycastus Leon (I2511)
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3676 | NOTE: Died as an infant | Deshazo, Margaret (I2513)
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3677 | NOTE: Died unnamed. | Wren (I6654)
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3678 | NOTE: Killed in the Battle of Chicamauga, Civil War. | Cason, Jeremiah M. (I1522)
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3679 | NOTE: Migrated to New Kent/King & Queen Co before 1681 DEATH: Between 1705 and 1719 | Deshazo, Peter (I2530)
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3680 | NOTE: Moved to Burke Co, GA in the mid to late 1780's. | Vickers, John (I6223)
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3681 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hopkins, Martha (I3681)
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3682 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zahn, Paul Matt (I6818)
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3683 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frazer, Andrew William (I2996)
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3684 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frazer, Molly Susan (I3016)
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3685 | NOTE: Sergeant, 4th TN Inf, CSA | Cason, Marcus De Lafayette (I1545)
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3686 | NOTE: stang69@comcast.net reports that his gravestone says Otis W. Tennison | Tennison, Oscar Otis (I5928)
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3687 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reglin, Joshua Sloan (I5299)
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3688 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reglin, Joseph Justin (I5298)
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3689 | NOTE: Twin to Elizabeth h2 QUESTION: Did Rebecca Cooper die young? If she had lived beyond childhood, I would have expected to find an additional child aged 5-10 in the 1840 census. Likewise, she does not appear in the 1850 census by name. | Cooper, Rebecca (I2078)
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3690 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely | Hames, Morris (I3263)
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3691 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely | Hames, Randall (I3266)
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3692 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. | Charity (I1621)
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3693 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. | Ramage, Susannah Sarah (I5231)
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3694 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Immigrant. First went to Bermuda, then came to Virginia in 1621. | Hames, William (I3277)
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3695 | NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Might have been Flourney, but then again, she might not have. There is an 1823 subpoena in the Oglethorpe County estate records for Susanna Bridges. In 1791, a Susannah Bridges in Wilkes County, Georgia sells a slave to Jonathan Fryer Bridges of the same state and county. Is this the same Susannah that was the wife of Solomon Bridges. There is no indication as to how she came to own this slave singly rather than with her husband, who is clearly not dead yet. | Flourney, Susanna (I2937)
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3696 | NOTE: Was a Methodist circuit rider. | Marks, Thomas B. (I4426)
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3697 | NOTE: Wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro, Civil War | Cason, William J. (I1585)
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3698 | Noted botanist. | Banister, John (I750)
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3699 | noted in his father's obituary. | Shifflett, Louis Edgar (I7595)
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3700 | Notes and her obituary say she was born in Memphis | Wilson, Jere (I7428)
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