


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 4,201 to 4,250 of 5,244
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4201 | Richard died unmarried. | Cocke, Richard (I1914)
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4202 | Richard died unmarried. | Pleasants, Robert (I5127)
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4203 | Richard died unmarried. | Smith, Richard (I5716)
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4204 | Richard died unmarried. | Taliaferro, Richard (I5866)
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4205 | Richard Page, age 40, is enumerated next door to Jeff & Lucinda. | Garner, Thomas Jefferson (I3108)
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4206 | Richard was a trader and interpretter with the Cherokee indians. | Smith, Richard (I5715)
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4207 | Richard was one of the signers of the 1775 Mecklenburg Declaration ofIndependence. | Berry, Richard (I881)
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4208 | Richard wrote an account of the Cocke family in 1813. | Cocke, Richard (I1912)
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4209 | Rita Grisham, 86, a lifelong Seminole, Oklahoma resident, died there on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at her Avonlea Cottage. She was a lifelong resident of Seminole County. She was born July 18, 1935, in Arkansas to Oather James and Iva Velvia (Dickson) Burkhart, spending her childhood in the Rudy, Arkansas area before moving to to Seminole County in her early teens. She attended school at New Lima. Rita married Houston A. Grisham on August 19, 1950 (he died May 19, 2001.) She married Donald Lester on July 21, 2007 (he died March 23, 2013.) She was a homemaker all her life. She was a devoted member of First Christian Church, serving as Sunday School teacher, and on the Board of Elders. She was a member of several local organizations, including the Self Culture Club. She served in the Seminole chapter of Order of Eastern Star, rising to the position of Worthy Matron. When the Seminole chapter closed, she was granted perpetual membership in the Tecumseh chapter. With her first husband, Rita had five children. She was preceded in death by her four sons, Dennis, Larry, Terry and Randy Grisham. She was survived by one daughter, Karen Grisham Anson and husband Jerry Anson of Seminole; grandchildren, Heather Anson and Jeremy Long of Norman, Oklahoma, Jill and Eric Malone of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, Ryan and Heather Anson of Moore, Oklahoma, Dennis Jr. and Brooke Grisham of Oklahoma City, Kelsey (Grisham) and Michael Williams of Ada, and Jade and Josh Hurst of Tulsa, Oklahoma; great-grandchildren, Carter and Greyson Malone, Jake and Tyler Anson, Nicholas Long, Trey and Seth Grisham. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 23 November, at the Swearingen Funeral Chapel, Seminole, with Glen Pence, pastor of First Christian Church, Seminole, officiating. Burial followed at Little Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jerry and Ryan Anson, Kenneth 'Sonny' Grisham, Dennis Grisham Jr., Levi Henson and Carter Malone. | Burkhart, Rita (I9962)
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4210 | Robert Barnet to Archibald Cousart 1 Oct 1784 for L 36 190 acres Along the Waggon Rd between Waxhaw & Twelve Mill Creeks | Cousar, Archibald (I2138)
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4211 | Robert died just one week after marrying Martha Toney. Probably Lauderdale County, Alabama. | Family: Robert Dickson / Martha Toney (F3173)
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4212 | Robert died unmarried. | Poythress, Robert (I5181)
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4213 | Robert gave land to his daughter on 10 Dec 1799 in a way that sounds a lot like a will. On 7 Jan 1800, his wife applies for letters of administration. So, he died between 10 Dec 1799 and 7 Jan 1800. | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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4214 | Robert Hale notes that he joined the Confederacy in Rockdale County, Georgia and married in Georgia. Did he decide to return to Georgia to go to war with his cousins? | Almand, John Butler (I278)
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4215 | Robert Hale records an additional child, Homer, b. 1909, for this family. I suppose this is based on the proximity in the cemetery.But he does not appear in the family in the 1920 census, so I think he belongs to one of the other Purtle families. | Hudson, Carol (I3728)
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4216 | Robert Hale records the date as either 1864 or 1874 and notes that itneeds to be verified. Children are born more like it was 1864. | Family: William L. Lewis / Mary Martha Almand (F1017)
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4217 | Robert Hale says that Frances is listed in the 1880 census as FannieOverton. From this, we can guess that she perhaps married and waseither estranged from her husband or a very young widow. Or we cangues that Jane remarried and Frances (Fannie) was adopted and took thename of her step-father. | Dennard, Frances (I2447)
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4218 | Robert Hale says that Sherry Peek reports that she married John Peek after John Almand died. He finds no record of this marriage in Newton County. | Dillard, Mary Varnon (I2613)
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4219 | Robert is listed as a lodger in the home of Bert E. Anderson. | Dickson, Robert Harrison (I2598)
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4220 | Robert is listed as owning 13 slaves in 1860 in 3 slave houses. | Watt, Robert B. (I8094)
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4221 | Robert Jemison of Columbia County to loving daughter Sarah Ware. 10 December 1799. Deed of gift for land where Sarah and her husband Thomas Ware and family now reside, 180 acres on Cherokee Creek adjoining Smith Williamson, Henry Smith, and Joseph Kirkland. Also a Negro girl named Rachel. Witnessed: Thomas Barron, Jacob John Dees, and William Jemison. Registered 28 February 1800. Pages 140-141 Lincoln County Deed Book B | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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4222 | Robert Louis Shifflett Robert Louis Shifflett, 79, passed away Thursday, October 7, 2004, at Woodland Heights Hospital, in Lufkin, Texas. Mr. Shifflett was born July 17, 1925, in Bristow, Oklahoma, to Edgar and Mary Shifflett. He was a resident of Livingston, Texas for 17 years, and formerly of Texas City for over 30 years. He was a veteran of the US Navy and a member of Local 527 Electrical of Galveston. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Jack Shifflett; and his sister, Louise McDougle. Mr. Shifflett is survived by his wife, Opal Shifflett, of Livingston, Texas; his sister, Irene Crisp and her husband, R.L., of Santa Fe, Texas; four brothers, Charles Shifflett and his wife, Joyce, of Texas City, Texas, Glen Shifflett and his wife, Irene, of Santa Fe, Texas, John D. Shifflett and his wife, Vicki, of Santa Fe, Texas, and Jerry Don Shifflett and his wife, Sue, of Santa Fe, Texas. A visitation for family and friends will be Sunday, October 10, 2004, from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., at the James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque, Texas. Funeral service will be Monday, October 11, 2004, at 10:30 a.m., at the funeral home, with Rev. Bonnie Eaves officiating. Internment will follow at Grace Memorial Park in Hitchcock, Texas. Pallbearers are Larry Roberts, Steve Landriault, Aaron Shifflett, Will Goff, Rodney Crisp and Gary Crisp. Honorary pallbearers are Kenneth Mills, Sr., James Avant, Pat Barnhill and Ray Landriault. Published October 10, 2004 Galveston Daily News | Shifflett, Robert Louis (I7599)
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4223 | Robert owned 4 slaves in 1860 Female 23 Male 16 Male 1 Female 1/12 | Gann, Robert (I3091)
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4224 | 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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4225 | 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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4226 | 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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4227 | 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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4228 | 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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4229 | 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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4230 | Robert Ware, 2 polls, 2 slaves, 100 acres Wilkes Co | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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4231 | Robert was accused of furnishing weapons to the indians in 1713. | Poythress, Robert (I5180)
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4232 | Robert was an indentured servant, bound to Walter Briggs | Sproat, Robert (I9121)
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4233 | 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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4234 | 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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4235 | Robert witnessed a deed to William Lamkin, who married his widow after Robert's death. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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4236 | 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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4237 | Robt. Jemison, 1 poll, 250 acres Wilkes Co Just a few houses away from Henry Ware. | Jemison, Robert II (I3914)
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4238 | Roger A. “Sonny” Knight Jr. Knight, 78, of Madisonville, died July 3, 2020. He received his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center and was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1965. Knight was Madison County attorney for two terms starting in 1968 and was the owner of Roger Knight, Jr., Inc. He was a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates—Houston Chapter. Knight was recognized by the State Bar of Texas for 50 years of service in 2015 and was named an ABOTA—Houston Chapter Warrior of the 7th Amendment in 2018. He was a rancher and raised quarter horses. Knight enjoyed reading, especially history. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Angela Dawn Knight; son, attorney Kevin Roger Knight; daughters, attorney Laurie Louise Knight, Sonnye Alexander Knight, and Griffin Morgan Knight; and three grandchildren. | Knight, Roger A. (I9768)
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4239 | 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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4240 | 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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4241 | Rosanna (Dargan) Boyle is her sponsor | Dargan, Catharine (I9353)
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4242 | Rose and Edward were twins. | Boyle, Edward (I7060)
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4243 | Rose and Edward were twins. | Boyle, Rose V. (I7061)
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4244 | 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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4245 | 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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4246 | Rotha is listed as a stenographer in 1930 for an attorney. | Ross, Rotha Alice (I5412)
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4247 | 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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4248 | 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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4249 | Rowan County Tax List of James Smith | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4250 | Rufus is listed as a widower in the 1901 census | Shinn, Elizabeth Malinda (I5617)
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