Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 3,851 to 3,900 of 5,092
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3851 | Plat and Survey for 89 acres. Certificate 66 | Teague, William (I5902)
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3852 | Plot #6, Section is between 11 -15 | Jones, James Webster (I3995)
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3853 | Plot: Lot 359, grave 6, Chapel Hill | Hill, Hume F. (I6894)
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3854 | Plot: R4 P10 S15 Inscription: In memory of Mrs Martha Perkins the wife of Mr. Luke Perkins who ended Feb ye 2nd 1754 in ye 90th year of her age | Conant, Martha (I8752)
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3855 | Plot: R4 P10 S16 | Perkins, Luke (I8747)
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3856 | Plot: Section R, Site 32 FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73976947 | Goessling, Ward Currey (I8055)
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3857 | Plot: Section R, Site 32 FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73977932 | Cason, Helen May (I1507)
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3858 | Pltf vs. John Hackett Deft Civil | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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3859 | Plummer's marriage record claims that he was born about 1899, however, his age in all of the census is 4 years younger. | Hunter, Plummer L. (I3829)
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3860 | Poll tax, 1 slave worth $700, 2 horses worth $80, 2 cattle worth $24. Total taxable property $804 Does not appear in 1835, 1836. No tax lists available for 1837, 1838. | Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
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3861 | Poll: 1 No land 3 horses, $150 1 cow, $7 total value: $157 State tax $0.79 County tax: $1.79 School tax: $0.31 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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3862 | Polls: 1 E 1/2 SE 1/4 S 34 T 11 R 23, 80 ac W 1/2 SW 1/4 S 35 T 11 R 23, 80 ac Value: $120 1 pleasure carriage, $75 2 horses, $125 1 mule, $50 total taxable property: $370 | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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3863 | Polls: 1 Horses: 1, $100 Mules: 3, $300 Cows: 8, $100 Hogs: 12, $60 Watches: $25 Other personal property to be taxed: $150 Total property: $735 State tax: 3.68 School tax: 2.47 Tax for public debt: 1.84 County tax: 4.41 Special school tax: 7.35 road tax: 2.21 poor house tax: 0.73 Paid. | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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3864 | Polly died in infancy. | Cary, Polly (I1452)
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3865 | Possibly he is the Digorius, son of Peter Prust, baptized 11 Aug 1582 in Hartland, Devonshire. | Priest, Degory (I8844)
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3866 | Power of Attorney D.B. Almand to W.T. Almand Date: 27 Nov 1886 Filed: 3 Feb 1887 Book P, p. 142 | Almand, David Butler (I224)
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3867 | Power of Attorney H.T. Almand to W.T. Almand Date: 20 Dec 1886 Filed: 3 Feb 1887 Book P, p. 147 | Almand, Henry T. (I257)
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3868 | Prayerbook that belonged to Amanda Shafer, passed through herhusband's family. | Source (S218)
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3869 | Preaching in the Court House by Rev. J.R. Cason on the 1st and 3rd Sunday's of each month at 11 a.m.; Pineville at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School every Sunday in the Court House at 9:30 a.m. | Cason, James R. Graves (I1515)
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3870 | Preceeded in death by his wife Dorothy Koonce Dickson, son Artie Lee Dickson, and grandson Nathan Dickson | Dickson, Artie (I2555)
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3871 | Presumably, a final settlement would be because either Susan turned 18 or she married. | Faver, Susan S. (I2885)
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3872 | Previously, I have seen that Welcome T. Almand married Sarah. But the grave next to his, sharing his stone, says Ella N. Perhaps he married more than once. | Wright, Ella N. (I5454)
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3873 | Previously, I saw a death date of 28 Oct 1928, but his tombstone says September. | Larue, Squire Blakemore (I4227)
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3874 | Private and Lt. in Revolutionary War. | Fry, Joshua (I3061)
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3875 | Probably born in Emmett | Vickers, William Williams (I6251)
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3876 | Probably from Desoto Co, Miss. He left home around the age of 16 due to not getting along real well with his step-father. Had a number of children including Joe, Edwin, and Arty, plus some other sons and daughters. Cecil killed himself. R.H. Dickson traveled from Fort Smith to Rudy for the funeral in the caboose of a freight train. He made the round trip in a single day. It is likely that Cecil, his family and his parents might be buried near the church they attended in Rudy. (R.D. is Artie - He was listed wrong on the census.) In addition to the children listed, there were at least a couple of girls whose names Granddad did not recall. R.D. is the youngest and could be Robert D. There is a auto garage along Highway 71 north of Fort Smith owned by a Dickson who is the illegitimate child of R.D. According to Crawford County Marriage Book E, Cecil Dickson, age 19, married Zena Jones, age 16, on 21 Aug 1895. The marriage was performed by J. Brim. OCCUPATION: By way of occupation, Cecil was a farmer and cotton laborer. CALLED: Some list Cecil as Cecil Noel, but more, who have closer knowledge, call him Cecil Noyle Dickson 23 Feb 2001 - From Millie McGrane: Kathleen O'Kelly, just 1/2 mile from where it all happened, relates: I called a member of the Hunter family today to ask why Cecil Noel Dickson killed himself. He told me that Cecil was a kind man, who worried a lot. Apparently, Cecil had mortgaged the farm at Citizen Bank. Due to the depression at the time (1931) and possibly a crop failure, he could not make the payment on the mortgage. This upset Cecil very much. One morning, he went into Rudy and some men there were razzing him about the bank taking the farm. This upset him very much. Cecil went back home and ate dinner. Then he got his 22 rifle to go squirrel hunting. Along in the late afternoon when he had not returned, Zenia decided to send the boys to look for him. When they returned without finding him, she thought for a little while and told one of the boys "I know where he is. Go look in the old house." This old house was to the left and up on the hill from the house they lived in. They went there and looked in the window. There sat Cecil against the wall, with the gun braced on a stick of wood. He had shot himself, the 10th of November 1931 and he died. He was buried in the Mt. McCurry Cemetery which was not very far from his home. The farm that Cecil mortgaged was known at the time as the old Jones place. It had apparently belonged to Zenia's family. The next generation called it the old Dickson place. The new generation calls it where the Stallings live. It is a pretty valley. The banker who repossessed the farm allowed Zenia and the children to continue to live there. Joe was still at home and he ran the farm. They still had their chickens,cows, pigs, and horses, as these were not mortgaged. Their family did pretty well and did not go hungry. They were as prosperous as the other families in that area at the time. I do not know Cecil's parents names. They can probably be found in the census records for Crawford or Mississippi Co, AR. Cecil's occupation was apparently farmer, but the family also picked cotton as did all the other families in the fall. It was extra money for all. Sincerely, Kathleen O'Kelley kakelley@arkansasusa.com | Dickson, Cecil Noyle (I2558)
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3877 | Probably Lauderdale County, Alabama. | Dickson, Robert (I8180)
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3878 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hudson, Mary Teresa (I3781)
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3879 | Probably received the Ascension from his father | Thickpenny, Henry (I6829)
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3880 | Probably they were married in Alabama, perhaps Cherokee Co. | Family: Thomas Smith / Millie Allen (F237)
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3881 | Probably they were married in Cherokee Co., Alabama. | Family: James M. Armour / Millie Allen (F238)
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3882 | Probably this child was Miss Judith Cocke based on administrationrecords. | Cocke (I1753)
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3883 | Probably unmarried. | Billington, Mercy (I8721)
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3884 | Probate Index, page 60 1800, Benajamin Bates Book 34, p. 238 Book 37, p. 296, 297 Parents Estates Rachel Bates, 1750, book 11, p 423 Benjamin Bates, 1750, book 11, p 429 Benjamin Bates 1750, book 12, p 341 Son Benjamin, 1817-1819 Book 46-238 Book 49-84, 85 Book 59-148,197,198 | Bates, Lt. Benjamin (I8576)
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3885 | Probate opened on his estate. Son, George Miller, administrator | Miller, John (I4650)
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3886 | Probate was opened 27 Nov 1833. It would take 25 years to complete. The probate file exceeds 220 pages. James J. Vickers, Sarah Hart, and Wm. W. Hart are listed as executors. One early document is an inventory account dated 1833 that starts 11 Feb 1833. This would hint that Hardy died prior to this. Then, there is an accounting that is dated 1832 that includes dates throughout that year as well. But there are signed receipts from 1833 by Hardy Vickers. So, maybe the accounting is a list of debts and tabs with vendors that were open. | Vickers, Hardy (I6214)
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3887 | proposed - not proven A Hardy Bridges appears in the 1827 Greene County probate packet for Wiley Ward on FamilySearch | Bridges, Hardy (I8807)
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3888 | Proposed - Not proven | Bridges, John (I8806)
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3889 | Proposed Change: Albert K. Berry (I868) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I868&tree=ScottDickson Description: No change. I may have a signed photo of Albert K. Berry. Danny Westphal ohdannyboy55@sbcglobal.net | Berry, Hugh Campbell (I875)
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3890 | Proposed Change: Anna D. (I8014) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I8014&tree=ScottDickson Description: George Emil Wienand (1874-1952) was married twice. His first wife was the widow Mary Catherine Weinbach (maiden name Lauber). They were married in Mobile, Alabama in 1904. Mary Catherine died in Arkansas in 1915 and is buried with her first husband, William/Wilhelm Weinbach in Mobile, Alabama. George remarried around 1918 to Agnes D. Boleman (1873 WI - 1954 AR). The children that you show are those of Mary Catherine and George's. David Roepke davdot@vaxxine.com | Wienand, George Emil (I8013)
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3891 | Proposed Change: Family: Frank M. Cason/Maizue Blankenship (F738) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/familygroup.php?familyID=F738&tree=ScottDickson Description: I have the date of death for Mary Ziuritha "Maizue" Blankenship Cason, wife of Frank McNairy Cason. August 19,1967 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=27506766 Melanie Still enid.dafiend@yahoo.com | Blankenship, Mary Ziuritha (I985)
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3892 | Proposed Change: Family: William David Hollis/Delina Walker (F1500) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/familygroup.php?familyID=F1500&tree=ScottDickson Description: Delina Walker: born 1/8/1812 at Virginia, died at Madison County, TX on 1/7/1883, married on Nov. 26, 1833. Children: William B. Hollis. Born: 9/9/1834 at Cannon co. Tenn. Died Leon Co. TX on 1/18/1907. Married Martha Jane Rogers Braim born 9/8/1849 at Leon Co. TX. Died at Normangee, Leon Co. TX on 9/15/1919. Married on July 9, 1865. Casey Johnson Griffal17@gmail.com | Walker, Delina (I6308)
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3893 | Proposed Change: Frederick E. Kredel, M.D. (I7395) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7395&tree=ScottDickson Description: Your information says he was born in Charleston SC. No, he lived in Charleston from 1937 until his death in 1961. He was born in Pittsburgh PA on Sept. 12, 1903. Constance Nolen connolen@gmail.com | Kredel, Frederick E. M.D. (I7395)
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3894 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bozarth, Kerry Jan (I1131)
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3895 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bozarth, Michael Brad (I1133)
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3896 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bozarth, Shelly Denise (I1134)
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3897 | Proposed Change: Living (I5813) Tree: Scott Dickson's Family Link: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I5813&tree=ScottDickson Description: Sondra Kay Stinebaugh Dob12/12/1945 Death 3/31/2007 Kerry Bozarth Webb Kjwebb75070@yahoo.com | Stinebaugh, Sondra (I5813)
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3898 | Proposed Change: Mary J. Parris (I4923) Tree: Scott Dickson's FamilyLink: http://wrenacres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I4923&tree=ScottDickson Description: Mary Jane Parris died 21 Aug 1951 in El Dorado, Arkansas. I have photos of her that I can send to you or you can view them on my ancestry.com site. I share it with my wife Linda Franks, aka Frankie49. The tree is "A Randy Lineage and Collateral Lines" Thanks, Randy Franks PS: I also have other photos on that same site of Permilia Dorsey and dau. Elizabeth Ann Almand, and her father, Peter Bennett Almand. Randy Franks ibrandyfranks@gmail.com | Parris, Mary J. (I4923)
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3899 | Prosecutor state vs. Thos Hallmark Criminal | Council, Matthew (I9645)
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3900 | Provided proof for his father's pension application, while a resident of the county. | Bailey, Peter A. (I659)
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