Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 4,451 to 4,500 of 5,092
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4451 | Sybil was married first to William Chesser and had several children by that marriage. | Johnson, Sybil (I7606)
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4452 | Tabitha was Richard Eppes second wife. | Adams, Tabitha (I116)
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4453 | Taken up by Joseph Cason, one black mare, 3 years old past, 13 hand high, both hind feet white, large blaze in her face, no brands perceivable, appraised at 8 dollars, June 12th The minutes of the Quarterly court hold tax lists for 1803-1807. Joseph Cason does not appear in any of these. So, we can assume that he arrived sometime after the tax roll for 1807 was created and before when he took up the lost mare in June 1810. | Cason, Joseph (I1533)
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4454 | Tarleton is not named in his father's will. | Pleasants, Tarleton (I5130)
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4455 | Tax list of Capt. Carson | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4456 | Tax list of Capt. George Reed's Co. | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4457 | tax list only lists names in 1885 | Huckaby, Alfred (I3706)
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4458 | Tax roll for Hempstead County for the year 1865. Paid Vickers, James J Sr 1 poll W 1/2, SW 1/4, Section 4, Twp 12, Range 23, 80 ac SE 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 5, Twp 12, Range 23, 40 ac SE 1/4, Section 9, Twp 12, Range 23, 160 ac NE 1/4, Section 8, Twp 12, Range 23, 160 ac Total value of land $330 1 pleasure carriage, value $50 3 horses, value $150 7 mules, value $350 15 cows, value $90 Taxable property $970 County tax: $5.85 State tax: $9.70 | Vickers, James Jackson (I6220)
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4459 | Tax: 1 poll only. 31 1/4c | King, William (I4112)
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4460 | taxed for 1 slave, aged 12-50 | Vickers, John (I6223)
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4461 | Taxlist of John Ford | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4462 | Taxlist, Captain Moore's district | Hollis, John (I3639)
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4463 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stives, Taylor Jane (I5816)
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4464 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rinehart, Elzora Mae (I5330)
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4465 | Temporary letters of administration granted to Mary Shehee (widow) | Shehee, Thomas G. (I5577)
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4466 | Tennyson typescript says she was from Kentucky, but 1860 census says she was born in Mississippi. 1850 says she was born in Alabama. | Tennyson, Helen Regina (I5957)
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4467 | Texas county marriage records record the marriage as 19 Feb, but the license says 29. Ware, Thomas (groom), was married to Nancy McClosky (bride) on February 19, 1848, by John Toliver, county judge (Marriage Book B, page 89) | Family: Thomas Ware / Nancy A. McClosky (F786)
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4468 | The 1840 census of East Bridgewater lists Eunice as a pensioner from the Revolutionary war and is 83 years old. The entry is for a ___ Stetson, but I cannot quite make out the name. | West, Eunice (I8658)
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4469 | The 1840 census shows a male age 40-50 in home. George is head of household, so this is presumably him. | Rigney, George Washington (I5329)
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4470 | The 1840 census shows a woman aged 20-30 in the home. If she is about 30, this could well be Mary. | Council, Mary B. (I2130)
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4471 | The 1860 census enumerates Nancy as born in Maryland. | Nancy (I4798)
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4472 | The 1860 Census lists her birth as Vermont! But Virginia seems more likely. | Brightwell, Dicy (I10097)
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4473 | The 1860 Census lists him as 42 years old. | Council, William Lambkin (I2137)
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4474 | The 1870 census enumerates Bennett as Bennett Osborn. The family matches, but appears to have been provided by someone outside the family due to the variations. Notable variations include rough ages, a son William who is really a daughter Willie, Neliar instead of Ella, and an extra 1 year old son, John. This son, John, does not appear in other censuses. Robert, born in July 1870, is not listed since the census date is earlier in the year. All of this implies that the Almands moved to Arkansas no earlier than then fall of 1870. | Almand, Bennett Simeon (I208)
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4475 | The 1870 census lists Carrie as male. | Blowers, Carrie E. (I991)
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4476 | The 1870 census lists her as 38 years old and J.W. as 32 years old. It seems like this may fit better. She could actually be 39-40. It looks like she may show up in the 1850 census as Elizabeth. | Phelps, Mary Frances Elizabeth (I5033)
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4477 | The 1870 census records Fannie as only 21 years old rather than 26 | Gann, Frances E. (I6983)
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4478 | The 1870 census shows her age as 26 rather than 30 and lists her as Cornelia. | Lane, Permelia Elizabeth (I4202)
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4479 | The 1870 Census shows her at 30 years old. | Emma L. (I4130)
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4480 | The 1880 census has a daughter named Mary S.H. Huckaby the same age as Hannah would have been. | Family: Kneelan F. Huckaby / Julia Ann Page (F1243)
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4481 | The 1880 census indicates she is 45 years old, born in Mississippi. | Sarah A. (I9622)
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4482 | The 1880 census reports that she was born in Georgia, but it seems more likely that it was Arkansas. | Gann, Eliza Jane (I7093)
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4483 | The 1880 census says she was born in Georgia, but I am skeptical. However, the family story is that they arrived in Arkansas in 1872 with three small children. | Gann, Millie E. (I7088)
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4484 | The 1880 census says that she was born in Georgia, but it is more likely Arkansas. | Gann, Mary E. (I7094)
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4485 | The 1900 census indicates that Annie has had 2 children, both still living. They are listed as boarders in the census. | Mayfield, Annie Lee (I6939)
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4486 | The 1900 census is hard to read for the month, but the birth year is definitely 1875. | Bailey, Lucy Caroline (I638)
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4487 | The 1900 census lists her as Susan Phillips and her children Frank and Larkin as Phillips, though they retained the name Tennyson. She is listed as widowed, born Feb 1858 in Mississippi. She had had 5 children, 4 of whom are still living. All of these facts match the rest of what we know about her already. | Deshazo, Mary Susan Druscilla (I2521)
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4488 | The 1900 census lists Myra as 58 years old, widowed, with 7 children, 4 of whom are still living. | Padgett, Myra Dexter (I4671)
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4489 | The 1900 census lists that Lucinda had 12 children, 7 of whom are still alive. | Page, Lucinda (I4905)
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4490 | The 1900 Census notes that Allie and Alex had been married for 15 years and that she had had 6 children, 4 of whom were living. | Wilson, Alice May (I6572)
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4491 | The 1900 census notes that Carrie has had 1 child who is now dead. | Wren, Carrie Camilla (I6675)
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4492 | The 1900 census records her as Emma. | Hudson, Amera F. E. (I3721)
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4493 | The 1900 census records her birth as March 1871. | Beetem, Mary Catherine (I821)
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4494 | The 1900 census records his birth as Sept 1874. | Patterson, George Wren (I4940)
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4495 | The 1900 census records his birth at Jan 1883 rather than Jan 1881. | Tennyson, Larkin (I5966)
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4496 | The 1900 census records Jane as born in Tennessee. But that same census reports her parents as both from Georgia. Interestingly, that might part actually be correct. Based on other census and based on the migration of the family, it seems much more likely that she was born in Alabama, as reported on the first census she appears in, with both her parents. Findagrave shows that she was born in Paulding Co., Georgia. | Armour, Charlotte Jane (I485)
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4497 | The 1900 census records Lida's name as Lida Cason Higgs. h2 | Higgs, Lida (I3535)
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4498 | The 1900 census records Portia is a widow and that her only child is still living. | Almand, Portia C. (I349)
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4499 | The 1900 census records that after 6 years of marriage, Mattie had had no children. | Gann, Martha Lucinda (I3088)
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4500 | The 1900 census records that Hattie and Ira had been married for 13 years and that she had had 2 children, both of whom were still living. She was born in Arkansas, but her parents were from Illinois. | Nash, Harriet (I4806)
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