


Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 4,701 to 4,750 of 5,239
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4701 | The 1920 Census shows her age as 34. | Jordan, Alma Lee (I4022)
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4702 | The 1920 census shows his age as 44. | Hudson, George Wesley (I3742)
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4703 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Goessling, Alice Virginia (I7039)
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4704 | The 1930 Census records her as Marguerite E. Morris. This is the only time I have ever heard that Eleanor might have been her middle name. | Morris, Marguerite Eleanor (I4749)
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4705 | The 1930 census records that Ben's father was from North Carolina and his mother was from South Carolina. He manages the store at a cotton mill. | Johnson, Benjamin Wofford (I3951)
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4706 | The 1930 census records that Edna's father was from North Carolina and her mother was from Tennessee. | Davis, Edna (I2389)
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4707 | The 1930 census says he is 52 years old. | Hudson, George Wesley (I3742)
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4708 | The 1930 census says she was 20 at her first marriage. That means she most likely was born in 1856. | Williams, Mary Catharine (I6534)
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4709 | The 1930 census shows that Ward was 25 at his marriage and Helen was 19. But that's not consistent with her age elsewhere. It also says she is 37 and he is 43 in 1930. | Family: Ward Currey Goessling / Helen May Cason (F2738)
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4710 | The 1940 census records Earl Chancellor, age 21, son of Charley, born in Oklahoma, and his 16-year-old wife Ida (born California) in the household. Earl would have been an infant when Charley & Elizabeth married in Dec 1920. Since Charley was the informant on this census, we can be fairly sure of Earl's age, and therefore that his mother was not Elizabeth. Interestingly, Ida was living in Idabel, OK in April 1935. | Chancellor, Charlie (I10341)
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4711 | The 1940 census records Jere as divorced. | Higgs, Jere Will (I3531)
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4712 | The 1940 census says that Plummer was 37 years old. | Hunter, Plummer L. (I3829)
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4713 | The 1940 Census shows him as 51 years old. | Hudson, George Wesley (I3742)
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4714 | The 1950 Census shows that Joe was never married. | Dickson, Joseph J. (I2582)
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4715 | The administration of Asaph's estate shows that at the time of his death, his estate was less than $100 and that he died intestate. Of note in his inventory was a pew in the Union Calvinistic Society of South Abington. | Peterson, Asaph Torrey (I8537)
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4716 | The administrator's sale for Daniel, her husband, reserves the dower, so she is still living at that point and is listed as administrator. | Green, Allafair (I3191)
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4717 | The annulment of her marriage says she was born on 24 August. | Neal, Ada Evelyn (I7561)
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4718 | The Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs offers two scholarships in the University of Arkansas, one for young mem and one for young women, for the purpose of making the university better known and appreciated throughout the stae, and to give the young men and women from small places the advantages of the university. The scholarships were awarded: 1912-13 - Bennie Shell and Morton Higgs | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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4719 | The article also lists J.H. Cason as from Timpson, Texas. But other sources place him in Royce. Timpson is too far away to be a two-church charge. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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4720 | The Baptist General Convention was held in Dallas in 1899. There was considerable dissent at the convention led by a faction that included J.H. Cason. From the newspaper article, it is not clear exactly what the disagreement was, but the dissenters accused the convention leadership of abandoning Christ's teachings and pushing the church to the brink of dissolution. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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4721 | The birth date of either Tommas or of John Isariah is wrong. They are only 2 months apart. Perhaps Tommas is in 1862. | Dennard, John Isariah (I2457)
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4722 | The Braintree birth records record a John Thayer born to John & Eunice in 1783. He could have died and a younger brother been named the same. | Thayer, John (I8665)
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4723 | The census consistently reports her as from Kansas. One Ancestry tree shows her as born 3 Apr 1897 in Galena, Nebraska. | Wren, Laura (I4338)
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4724 | The census enumerator is Floyd C. Wren, son of Lovick G. Wren. | Wren, George Lovich Pierce (I6697)
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4725 | The census indicates Lucy has had one child, still living. | Bailey, Lucy Caroline (I638)
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4726 | The census lists him as widowed, and a lodger in a rooming house. | Bailey, Samuel H. (I678)
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4727 | The census notes that Othelda has had 5 children, 4 of whom are still living. | Carter, Othelda Katherine (I1380)
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4728 | The census records Larkin as from Georgia rather than South Carolina. | Deshazo, Larkin (I2506)
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4729 | The census reports that Eliza & Milton have been married for 39 years and that she has had 14 children, 9 of whom are still alive. | Huckaby, Eliza Lavona (I3707)
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4730 | The census reports that in 1900 2 of her 3 children were living. | Jones, Elzenia Mildred (I3989)
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4731 | The census says that 9 of Jane's 10 children are alive in 1910. There is an unidentified grandson, Leslie Hare, in the family in 1910. | Gann, John William (I3082)
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4732 | The census says that in 1910 6 of her 7 children were alive. | Jones, Elzenia Mildred (I3989)
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4733 | The consolidated tombstone in the Wren Family Cemetery says that Sarah was born in 1828 rather than 1838. BIRTH: IGI 7132826,95 | Wren, Sarah Ann Catherine (I6751)
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4734 | The D. is likely for Daniel. | Myers, John D. (I7114)
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4735 | The dates for this guy with respect to his parents don't make good sense. | David, Abraham (I2365)
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4736 | The death date has also been recorded as 2 Feb 1819, but the estate papers clearly say 1814. | Miller, John (I4650)
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4737 | The death index says she was born in Duxbury as does the Hooper Genealogy. Likewise, Hooper Genealogy indicates her birth was 4 Nov 1812 | Hooper, Maria (I7076)
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4738 | The death of Sarah Bridges Wren is the last entry in the Bible records in the G.W. Wren Bible. | Bridges, Sarah (I1223)
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4739 | The deed William executed on this date gives his residence as Charlotte County. | Bailey, William H. (I698)
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4740 | The deed, made in Wilson County, but recorded in Laurens, lists all of John Miller's children. It says that Sally Miller married John Cason and Rebecca Miller married Joseph Cason. | Miller, Sarah (I4658)
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4741 | The deeds from 1765 to 1768 from William Hill to his sons appear to be a different William Hill, perhaps the one who has 417 acres in the land tax books. But, it appears that the William & Elizabeth who are parents of John, William, etc. are different people. | Hill, William (I9524)
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4742 | The eight civil engineering graduates of teh University of Arkansas of the class of 1916 have obtained positions at salaries ranging from $60 to $90 a month and expenses. M.T. Higgs of DeQueen with the Iron Mountain Railway, Little Rock. | Higgs, Morton Thomas (I3538)
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4743 | The executive committee of the Worlds Fair board has named the subcommittees that are to assist them in the laudable undertaking of arranging for a splendid exhibition at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1903. Press comittee - Frank Anderson (chairman); Carl Schuppe, R.L. Rogers, J.W. Higgs, G.R. Michael, G.C. Yoes, C.R. Cordell. | Higgs, John William (I3534)
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4744 | The fact that Margaret is named as Robert's Executrix is a good case for her to be his wife. | Family: Robert Jemison, II / Margaret Kirkham (F821)
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4745 | The fact that she is listed as Jane Reed Miller in this deed makes me skeptical that this is our family. | Miller, Jane (I9758)
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4746 | The faculty for the Idabel Public School has, with possibly one exception, been chosen and assigned as follows: Mrs. J.W. Higgs, 7th grade | Cason, Eliza Johnson (I1492)
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4747 | The family in this house is a bit confusing in 1850. There are these people: William, age 71 Hanah, age 68 (wife) A.C. Simson (f), age 40 Mary E Simson (f) age 15 Francis M Simson (m), age 10 C.C. Simson (m) age 3 I suspect that A.C. is a daughter of William and his first wife, or else the daughter of Hanah and her first husband, and the children are A.C.'s children. | Vincent, William M. (I6296)
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4748 | The family is only a couple of doors down from Margaret Farley Boyle's older brother Bernard. | Boyle, Francis William (I7016)
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4749 | The file called U.S. Revolutionary War Pensioners also includes regular army pensions and invalid pensions issued shortly after the War of 1812. Hence Abner occurs on this list. Here, he is shown being paid his pension of $8 / month starting in May 1815. In March 1827, his account was transferred from the West Tennessee Pension Office to the Alabama office. | Dickson, Abner (I8179)
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4750 | The first name is almost certainly wrong. The Sumner County census is very hard to read here. Need to check against the US Federal Census | Deshazo, Minarah (I10229)
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