


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 4,351 to 4,400 of 5,244
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4351 | She is listed as having had 2 children, one of whom is alive. Parents are both from Ireland. | Dumphy, Ellen F. (I8528)
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4352 | She is listed as Miss Lucy Doucet, but I have a marriage record | Doucet, Luce (I7031)
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4353 | She is listed in the 1910 US Federal Census as Recie. | Deshazo, Lecy Ann (I2508)
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4354 | She is listed in this census as Jane rather than Mary for some reason. | Lyons, Mary (I9355)
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4355 | She is not listed in the Vinton Memorial | Thayer, Abigail (I9488)
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4356 | She is recorded as a 1 year old female, B.A. Watt. | Watt, Ella J. (I8096)
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4357 | She is recorded as Mahala H. Edmonson (presumably Hansen). Look for Hansen in south-central Tennessee. | Hansen, Mahala Ann (I4259)
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4358 | She is reported to have been born in Norfolk, but the family lived in Braintree. I suspect Braintree is correct. | Doucette, Mary Catherine (I2653)
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4359 | She is shown as a 3 year old female, N.B.. Watt | Watt, Anna Bailey (I8095)
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4360 | She may have been a widow and this was her married name | Goneke, Lucy Ann (I9620)
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4361 | She may have died by 1850. She does not appear in the 1850 Census enumeration. | Deshazo, Margaret (I2513)
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4362 | She might have been Inita rather than Anita. Nita lives around Philadelphia. | Bailey, Ineta Frances (I560)
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4363 | She moved to Hurst after her husband's death. | Roberts, Dorothy Elizabeth (I7541)
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4364 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Daniel Frederick Deislinger / Sharon Ann Banasky (F3763)
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4365 | She seems to be enumerated as Anner R rather than Lizzie R. | Vance, Lizzie R. (I6174)
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4366 | She seems to have gone by both names. | Taylor, Martha A. (I5886)
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4367 | She was a cousin to Mildred Wren. | Wren, Elsie (I6685)
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4368 | She was a school teacher in 1910. | Vincent, Emma (I6268)
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4369 | She was a school teacher in 1910. | Vincent, Mattie M. (I6284)
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4370 | She was actually Mrs. Vesta Littlefield, so we need to find her maiden name. According to Lida, she and Jere Will met in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Her husband was killed about 2 years before and she had three children ranging in age from 8 to 5. She was quite sickly with kidney and "female" troubles. | Harrison, Vesta Estelle (I9274)
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4371 | She was married to Mr. Kellar before marrying Alfred Huckaby. His identity hasn't been found yet. | Sarah A. (I9622)
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4372 | She was the sister of Augusta Carolina Shehee. | Shehee, Savannah Georgia (I5576)
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4373 | Shehee, A.B. 0 White males over 21 and less than 50 (he is older than 50) 21 slaves 160 acres 1st class 480 acres 2nd class 680 acres 3rd class tax due $18.25 | Shehee, Aylesbury (I5568)
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4374 | Sheriff & Member of Parliment from Weymouth, Dorset | Penne, John (I6858)
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4375 | Sherrod is next door to his father. He is aged 31, born in Florida, a farmer with 1500 in real property and 500 in personal property There is an E.P. Lipscomb in the home, who may be a brother to his young wife. | Shehee, Sherrod B. (I10462)
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4376 | Shirley Mae Shifflett peacefully passed away at home with family on Wednesday October 21, 2020 at the age 87. She was a native of Bedico, LA and a longtime resident of Metairie. Shirley enjoyed Bingo, playing cards, Mardi Gras, riding her bike, country music and above all spending time with her family and friends. Beloved wife of the late George “Jack” O. Shifflett. Beloved mother of Clara Childers (Merrill), Donna Winkles (Bobby), June Eschette (Keith) and George Shifflett (Stacey). Loving step-mom to Sandra Shifflett and Cathy Hickox. Grandmother of Christine Meek, Lindsey Stallings, Victoria Cristina, Bobby Winkles, Jr., Amanda Montenegro, Nicholas Eschette and George J. Shifflett. Great-grandmother of Shane Meek, Brianna Meek and the late Roman Montenegro. Daughter of the late Mary Sticker Reinhardt and Sonny James Reinhardt. Sister of Margaret Stallings and the late Rufus “RA” Sticker, George Sticker, James “Pee Wee” Sticker (Evelyn) and Mary Myers. The family would like to give special thanks to St. Louis King of France Council on aging. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visitation at L. A. Muhleisen & Son Funeral Home, 2607 Williams Blvd., Kenner on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. followed by a Memorial Service at 3:00 p.m. | Reinhardt, Shirley Mae (I10025)
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4377 | Shown as 15 years old | Finlayson, Virginia C. (I9590)
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4378 | Shown as born in 1849 or 1854. His tombstone says 1853. Twin to Sarah E. Deshazo. | Deshazo, Samuel Lewis (I2537)
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4379 | siblings partitioned inherited land on 27 Aug 1817 and there were only 7 shares. So Sarah had to have died by then. | Jimerson, Mary Sarah (I3936)
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4380 | Signed an oath of loyalty to the US as a condition of his parole. | Almand, Bennett Simeon (I208)
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4381 | Signed as "Roger Conant, salter", implying that he was free of the Salter's Company and a Citizen of London. | Conant, Governor Roger (I8756)
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4382 | Signed as Justice of the Peace to record a deed | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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4383 | Signed by Alfred Huckaby and N.T. Huckaby | Stewart, Nancy Terilda (I4131)
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4384 | Silas appears to have been named for a neighbor. In the 1850 census,just a few dwellings removed from Wesley Hudson was a Silas N. Norton. Since Silas, son of Wesley, was born in 1836, this would lend supportfor there being some sort of connection between these families atleast that far back. | Hudson, Silas N. (I3779)
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4385 | Simon and Margaret had two sons. | Family: Simon Johnson / Mary Margaret Bridges (F2826)
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4386 | Simpson S. Hames also purchased several plots nearby to these. | Hames, Edmund Simpson (I3239)
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4387 | Since Ada Evelyn was only 16, she was not legally competent to get married in 1928. So, when her dad found out, he immediately went to court to have the marriage annulled. | Family: Brady Lee Tennison / Ada Evelyn Neal (F2923)
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4388 | Since Frances was making a selection of guardian, she must have just turned 14. | Faver, Frances (I2870)
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4389 | Since he was able to select a guardian in Sept. 1839, he had to be 14 years old at that time. Since his selection was delayed, he likely was just 14 when he made this selection. On the other hand, the final accounting was recorded 11 Jan 1847, with charges all the way up through 1846. | Faver, William P. (I2889)
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4390 | Since her brother was appointed her guardian in 1787, she was not yet 18 years old and was not yet married. Her father died in 1773, so she had to have been born before that. | Baker, Maryanna (I723)
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4391 | Since her guardianship was settled in December 1846, Susan likely was born in Dec. or Nov. 1828. | Faver, Susan S. (I2885)
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4392 | Since her husband's will called for the estate to be divided at her death or marriage, and the sale was on this date, she must have died or married. At this age, she has likely died. However, it is still likely that she died before he did, since the will was written in 1802. | Krugg, Catherine (I4126)
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4393 | Since Hodges appears in the tax list in 1806, he was born sometime before 1788, since he paid a poll for being 18 or older. | Council, Hodges (I9641)
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4394 | Since Jane is listed as Jane Matthis in the settlement of her father's estate, rather than Zebulon being listed in her place, he appears to already be dead or gone by the time the estate is settled. | Mathis, Zebulon (I4489)
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4395 | Since no children are found in any of the census entries, it seems unlikely that May & Jere have any children. There area a number of newspaper references to Jere H Cason and Mrs Cason in Mexia, Texas throughout the 1920s. In 1924, there is a notice that Mrs. Cason was summoned to her mother's sick bed in San Antonio. Her parents did, in fact, live in San Antonio at that time. So, this could very well be them. I initially did not think it was since he seemed young to be the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. But Mexia isn't really a big place, so maybe so. Following through all the newspaper stories in Mexia, Jere & May were clearly in Mexia during at leats 1924 & 1925. There is a reference to Jere moving his family from one home to another. That might indicate a child, but by 1930, there was no child in the home. There are also numerous trips to San Antonio for May to her mother's sick bed. I would still like to find a marriage record for Jere & May. Could have been in Mexia or more likely was in Huntsville, where May was living with Jere's parents. In 1920, city directories show Jere in Wichita Falls but does not mention May. In 1921, he is working in Dallas. No mention of May. But, by 1930, he is working in Ft. Worth and married. The two of them are listed in the 1928 city directory as well. Not in Dallas or Ft Worth in 1923 or 1922. | Cason, Jeremiah Harris (I1517)
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4396 | Since she is listed by name rather than by her husband's name, we can assume she is unmarried as of this time. | Biggers, Zenath G. (I937)
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4397 | Since she shares a cemetery marker with her parents, it seems likely she never married. | Bailey, Anna Louise (I564)
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4398 | Since Thomas was born in Kentucky and Sarah in Tennessee, it seems sensible that they were married in Tennessee. | Family: Thomas Dunn / Sarah T. Sykes (F3721)
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4399 | Sister to Lilly June Thompson | Thompson, Ona Arlene (I5999)
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4400 | So far, she has been elusive in the 1910 census. | Bailey, Anne Evelina (I563)
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