Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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4101 | Robert says he was born 12 Dec 1874 on his WWI draft card. Other source (including his grave stone) say 1873. | Purtle, Robert Lawrence (I5214)
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4102 | Robert Ware and Jane his wife to Emanuel Lay 13 Jul 1800 Deed or 280 acres in Wilkes and Lincoln Counties on the waters of Fishing Creek adjoining Nicholas Ware, James McClane, and William Stokes, originally granted to Benjamin Stirk. Witnessed: Burwell Binns, Henry Ware, and Wm Stokes J.P. Registered 5 Nov 1800, pages 232-233 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4103 | Robert Ware and Jane his wife to Moses Jones 12 February 1801 Deed for 144 acres on Perkins Branch of Fishing Creek, adjoining Zellars, Lay, and Balls. Witnessed Henry Ware and Wm Stokes, J.P. Registered March 4, 1801. pages 271-272 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4104 | Robert Ware and Jenny, his wife, to James Hamrick. 12 Nov 1798. Deed for 111 acres, part of a grant for 400 acres to Robert Ware in 1786, adjoining Ware's land, W. Adkins land, Robert Adkins, and Leverett's land. Plat is included. Pages 18-19. Witnessed: James Ware, Abram Wallace, and Henry Ware J.P. | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4105 | Robert Ware and Jinsey his wife to Edmund Samuel 22 April 1800 Deed for 180 acres on the Savannah River, including an island, adjoining Isaac Wenfrey, Robert Leverett, H. Ware and Col Winns Island. A plat is included. Jinsey Ware signs as Jane Ware. Witnessed: Thos Stokes, Henry Ware, and Wm Stokes, J.P. Registered 1 Jun 1807 Pages 242-244 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4106 | Robert Ware of Wilkes County to Jacob Jordan of Wilkes County 1 Oct 1790 Deed for 200 acres in Wilkes County on Rocky Creek bordering James Ware on the west and north and Frances Smith on the southeast; part of a grant to Robert Ware. Witnesses: Benjamin McCustin and Henry Ware Jur before Henry Ware J.P. Genny Ware renounces right of dower, 5 Oct 1793, registered 9 Sep 1796, pages 6-7 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4107 | Robert Ware, 2 polls, 2 slaves, 100 acres Wilkes Co | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4108 | Robert was accused of furnishing weapons to the indians in 1713. | Poythress, Robert (I5180)
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4109 | Robert was an indentured servant, bound to Walter Briggs | Sproat, Robert (I9121)
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4110 | Robert was cremated and his remains are in the columbarium at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Allison Park, PA. | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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4111 | Robert was immigrant to Virginia aboard either the Susan Constant,Godspeed, or Discovery, all three sailing from Thames Dec 1606,arriving Jamestown 13 May 1607 in the first settlement. He wasrecorded as "gentleman" by contemporary writers. | Beheathland, Robert (I826)
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4112 | Robert witnessed a deed to William Lamkin, who married his widow after Robert's death. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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4113 | Robert, the grandson, is not recorded in his grandmother's will, but his sisters are. Presumably, he is dead by then. | Watt, Robert L. (I8104)
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4114 | Robt. Jemison, 1 poll, 250 acres Wilkes Co Just a few houses away from Henry Ware. | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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4115 | Roger Cock Bailey, guardian to Peter Bailey, son of the said Roger, reports account. Charlotte County Order Book 5, pages 222, 223 | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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4116 | Roger was the original Governor of Cape Ann & Salem. From Findagrave: Roger Conant founded Salem, Massachusetts in 1626. On June 17, 1913 a statue was built and dedicated to him and is still standing in Salem today. Conant built the first Salem house on what today is Essex Street. Son of Richard Conant and Agnes Clark(e) Conant Christianed 09 Apr 1591 in East Budleigh, Devonshire, England Husband of (1) unknown and (2) Sarah Horton, married 11 Nov 1618 at St. Ann, Blackfriars, London, England Father of Sarah (died young), Caleb, Lott, Sarah, Joanna, Roger, Joshua, Mary, Elizabeth and Exercise (a son) Sailed 1623 on ship "Ann" from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts His suspected burial place is Burying Point Cemetery, Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, but it has never been determined with certainty. The Pilgrim Migration - Roger Conant held many administrative offices within Salem between 1631 and 1659 | Conant, Governor Roger (I8756)
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4117 | Rosanna (Dargan) Boyle is her sponsor | Dargan, Catharine (I9353)
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4118 | Rose and Edward were twins. | Boyle, Edward (I7060)
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4119 | Rose and Edward were twins. | Boyle, Rose V. (I7061)
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4120 | Rose is listed as a shoe stitcher in the 1900 Census. She is also listed as Rose A, rather than Rose F. | Boyle, Rosanna Frances (I1110)
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4121 | Rotha is found in the home of Ancon(?) W. and Clara H. Jenkins and is listed as a niece of the head of the household. Clara H. Jenkins is Clara Hooper Jenkins, aunt of Cora and great-aunt of Rotha. | Ross, Rotha Alice (I5412)
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4122 | Rotha is listed as a stenographer in 1930 for an attorney. | Ross, Rotha Alice (I5412)
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4123 | Rotha never married. As a child, after her father abandoned the family, Rotha went to live with an aunt and uncle. | Ross, Rotha Alice (I5412)
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4124 | Rotha returned from Bermuda on 21 Jun 1937 aboard the Queen of Bermuda. She reported that she was 33 years old, born in 1904 in Whitman, Mass. This is really probably 123 W. 13th St, since that's where the Evangeline Residence was located. | Ross, Rotha Alice (I5412)
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4125 | Rowan County Tax List of James Smith | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4126 | Rufus is listed as a widower in the 1901 census | Shinn, Elizabeth Malinda (I5617)
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4127 | Rufus is listed as absent without leave since Sept 28, 1864. After a few weeks, his status was changed to deserted. No further details are found in the file. | Bailey, Rufus Alexander (I674)
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4128 | Rufus military record reports that he was born in Missouri rather than Arkansas. | Bailey, Rufus Alexander (I674)
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4129 | Rural McCurtain County | Finney, Thomas Dunn (I2919)
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4130 | Rural McCurtain County | Finney, Thomas Dunn Jr. (I2921)
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4131 | Rural McCurtain County | Higgs, Bettie (I3526)
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4132 | Russell is listed as from Muskogee, OK while Margaret is from Hackett, AR. | Family: Oren Russell Bailey / Margaret Elizabeth Dilley (F299)
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4133 | Ruth filed for divorce from Wady. After it was granted, they petitioned to have it vacated. But then he ended up married to someone else by 1933. I expect that they must separated again or divorced again. It appears that Ruth is in the Muskogee city directory until at least 1936. | Switzer, Ruth (I8228)
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4134 | S.B. Larue of Texarkana and Miss Mattie Tompkins of Hempstead attended a moonlight picnic at Caritt Park last Tuesday, chaperoned by Mrs. J.B. Wofford. | Larue, Squire Blakemore (I4227)
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4135 | S.B. Scott served in the Mexican War (1917), World War I, World WarII. He died 25 Jun, year unknown, at the age of 63. | Scott, Lt. Col. Samuel Blake (I5507)
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4136 | Sale of estate after his wife's death | Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
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4137 | Sale of her estate. | Sarah (I9536)
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4138 | Sally and Rebecca Miller are sisters. Both married Casons. One married Joseph Cason and one married John Cason. Both are married to Casons at the time of their father's death in 1814 and the administration of his estate. They seem to often be confused. The recorded documents clearly show that Sally married John and Rebecca married Joseph. Died of cholera during the epidemic of 1835 in Wilson Co. TN. Why do we think she was born and / or married in Georgia? Her parents were born, married, and died in South Carolina, Laurens County, mostly. | Miller, Rebecca (I4656)
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4139 | Salome P. Hooper is listed in Walter S. Hooper's household, but she is listed as a widow, no children, and Walter's aunt. But, she must really be his mother. | Thayer, Salome Pool (I7044)
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4140 | Samuel and Joane Bennett came to Virginia in the Providence in 1622. | Bennett, Samuel (I861)
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4141 | Samuel Clay vs William Hill & Robert Burton Found for the plaintiff. Pltf to recover 750 L plus costs. But the judgment is to be discharged by payment of L 375 with interest from 10 Jan 1772 and the pltf agrees to stay execution till the meeting of the merchants in June and the deft agrees to to Replace their effects. | Hill, William (I9524)
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4142 | Samuel is listed as a lodger, age 57. | Bailey, Samuel H. (I678)
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4143 | Samuel must have married and had children since they were mentioned in his mother's will in 1782. Since he is not listed, he likely had died by that time, even though his brother's children were called orphans and his were called children. | Bressie, Samuel (I1192)
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4144 | Sarah Ann is unmarried in the 1870 census, but by the time her father makes his will in 1881, she is married. | Family: George Washington Allen Long / Sarah Ann Council (F3881)
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4145 | Sarah had four children - three daughters and a son. | Jemison, Sarah Margaret (I3917)
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4146 | Sarah is enumerated in her father's home in 1900. There is a Benjamin F. Peterson next door who may be an older brother. She is listed as divorced and as having 3 children, all three of whom are still living. Sarah notes that she had three children, all of whom are still living in 1910. | Peterson, Sarah Oldham (I4850)
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4147 | Sarah is listed as a widow in 1910 | Dunn, Thomas (I9737)
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4148 | Sarah is listed as widowed, from Mississippi, and working as a housekeeper in the home of Eli & Eliza Collier. There is a 6 year-old girl named Mary Keller, born in Arkansas, in the home as well. | Sarah A. (I9622)
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4149 | Sarah must have died intestate. Her estate was inventoried and then her husband's estate was completed. | Marshall, Sarah (I9539)
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4150 | Sarah O Hooper filed for divorce from Walter S Hooper - 7 May 1891 Summons issued returnable 1 Jun 1891 Walter defaulted on summons 18 Dec 1891 | Family: Walter S. Hooper / Sarah Oldham Peterson (F1460)
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