Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 5,001 to 5,050 of 5,092
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5001 | William died unmarried. | Poythress, William (I5186)
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5002 | William Henry appears to be enumerated in the 1920 census, but the name appears as Leavin. He also is listed as 3/12 years old in Jan 1920. | Almand, William Henry (I395)
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5003 | William Henry Cocke was killed in a discharge of a gun at Moro Castle. | Cocke, William Henry (I1977)
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5004 | William here is William Cason, Jr. His wife is Mary. Joshua Teague witnesses the transaction. | Miller, John (I4650)
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5005 | William Hill makes a will on 25 April 1786, recorded in Will Book 2, p 196, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. A different William Hill (probably related) is found in the previous will book. Abstract: to Peter Crafford, the 50 acres of land sold to him to son John Hill, 60 acres adjoining Joseph Randull to son James Hill 60 acres adjoining Ben Cockersham to son William Hill 60 acres adjoining James Hill to wife Elizabeth plantation where I now live and after her death to son Elisha Hill to wife Elizabeth all stock and household furniture, then divided between sons and daughter Francis Hill Executors William Hendrick and Elizabeth Hill | Hill, William (I9524)
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5006 | William Huckaby's probate lists a son of Alpha Huckaby Brown as W.J.K. Brown. Could this be "Curby", Kirby? | Brown, Curby (I10200)
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5007 | William is enumerated as 51 years old, from South Carolina, a farmer with $3200 in real estate and $12800 in personal estate. His apparent wife (Mary, aged 30) may not be the Arapha / Alpha Huckaby from before, since they married in about 1828. This could indicate Alpha died and he has remarried. It could also indicate his younger children are by the second wife. Also, Mary (age 30) could be his eldest Also listed in this census are Mary (age 30, 2nd wife?) I. L. (male, age t10, could be Alonzo) Hariel (female, age 6) Tody (female, age 4) Next door, there is a W.M. Huckaby enumerated, age 35. | Brown, William (I10164)
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5008 | William is listed as a laborer in the family of Jacob & Elizabeth Rigney who are younger than he is.I suspect they are his cousins - children of his father's sister. | Council, William A. (I8510)
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5009 | William is listed as a shoemaker in the 1900 Census. | Boyle, William Henry (I1111)
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5010 | William is listed as a widower in 1910. | Vance, William David (I6177)
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5011 | William is taxed for 114 acres worth $1000, 182 acres of school land worth $200, and 1 slave worth $800 and no poll. | Vincent, William M. (I6296)
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5012 | William Jemison to Thomas Barron. 16 Jan 1801. Deed for 212 acres on the northeast side of Cherokee Creek adjoining Thomas Ware, Joseph Parrish, James Harris, and Basil Wheat; part of three tracts granted to John Roberts and Robert Jemison. Witnessed: Basil Lamar and Jacob Lamar. A plat is included. Registered May 25, 1802. Pages 25-7. Lincoln County Deed Book C | Jimerson, William (I3938)
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5013 | William L. Brewer and his family are enumerated in the 1850 census. The youngest child (as are all the children) is listed as born in Tennessee and he is listed as 2 years old at the time of the census. That would imply that the family moved to Arkansas sometime after 1848 and had not been in the are terribly long at the time of the census. | Brewer, William L. (I7005)
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5014 | William must be somehow related to Nancy King. Perhaps a 2nd cousin. | King, William (I4112)
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5015 | William must have turned 18 in about January 1829. | Faver, William P. (I2889)
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5016 | William never married. | Fry, William Adams (I3063)
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5017 | William Orgill was married prior to marrying Elizabeth Frazer. He was married first at age 21 and she at 28, so he was married at least once before her. | Family: William Orgill / Elizabeth Frazer (F463)
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5018 | William paid a poll tax and had no taxable land or property in 1859. | Hudson, William Irvin (I3787)
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5019 | William Peirce came as a part of the Third Supply to Jamestown aboardthe Sea Venture. During a hurricane on the voyage, the ship waspresumed (by the Jamestown settlers) to be lost. It was able to landin Bermuda (leading to the settlement of Bermuda), repair and buildnew ships and travel on to Jamestown the following spring. William Peirce served as Lieutenant Governor of the Virginia Colony. | Peirce, Captain William (I4967)
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5020 | William Plalock to Wilkins & Lewis Deshazo for $250 101 1/4 acres. Land was formerly owned by Lewis Deshazo, dec'd, now being sold back to his heirs. | Deshazo, Lewis (I2510)
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5021 | William Plalock to Wilkins & Lewis Deshazo for $250 101 1/4 acres. Land was formerly owned by Lewis Deshazo, dec'd, now being sold back to his heirs. | Deshazo, Wilkin (I2540)
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5022 | William Sherwood of Edgecomb County to John Champion of Granville County, for ten pounds Virginia Currency, sells 422 acres on Taylor's Creek. Sherwood purchased in March 1760 from Thomas Childs. Witnessed by Charles Champion. | Champion, John (I1607)
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5023 | William T. Council and Ann E. Council, his wife, to John M. Council for $75, E 1/2 NE 1/4 S 19 T 8 N R 27 W, 80 acres. The deed appears to show William L. Council rather than T in the transcription of the deed into the deed book. | Council, William Lambkin (I2137)
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5024 | William Teague received a Revolutionary War Pension. Miller DAR | Teague, William (I5902)
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5025 | William Townes, pltf vs Otway Bailey, deft In Case Ordered that the suit be continued until the next term | Bailey, Dr. Otway Licepious (I655)
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5026 | William was a member of the House of Burgesses and of the fiverevolutionary conventions in Virginia. | Acrill, William (I34)
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5027 | William was a member of the House of Burgesses from Charles City Co. | Acrill, Captain William (I33)
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5028 | William was lost at sea. | Cocke, William (I1968)
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5029 | William was still enumerated on the 1850 census as well as the mortality schedule. | Dargan, William Pomroy (I9343)
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5030 | William was the third son of John Farrar, the Elder. He arrived inVirginia in Aug 1618 aboard the Neptune with Lord De La Warr. In1623/4, Sisley Jordan was listed in a muster at his home at Jordan'sJourney. Shortly after her husband's death, she seemingly had agreedto marry Rev. Greville Pooley. Instead, she married William Farrarand the good Rev. sued in the first breach of promise suit in thecolonies. The case was eventually remanded to England and back toVirginia, being resolved in Jan 1624/5. | Farrar, William (I2853)
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5031 | Williams was born after his father died. - a posthumous son of Philemon Kavanaugh, Sr. After his marriage, he and his wife moved to Kentucky. | Kavanaugh, Williams (I7416)
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5032 | Willie is listed as a widow in Jul 1900. But there is 1 year old child. | Purtle, George (I5207)
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5033 | Willie is listed as a widow in this census. | Lambert, Willie (I6899)
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5034 | Willie is listed as a widow, but aslo has a 1 year old child, so George hasn't been dead long. | Almand, Willie B. (I407)
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5035 | Willie is listed in 1870 as William, male. | Almand, Willie B. (I407)
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5036 | Willie P. Vance and her husband had two children whose names areunknown. | Vance, Willie Pauline (I6178)
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5037 | Wills states that the slave Queen is to be freed but to remain under the protection of Henry Ware Sr. Henry Ware to share duties as executor. | Ware, Henry (I6340)
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5038 | Wilson Carter appointed to jury duty for the next term. This has to be Wilson Carter Sr. rather than Jr. since Jr. would not be of age to serve yet. | Carter, Wilson C. (I1388)
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5039 | Wilson County, 18th District, p 211 200 acres, valued at $500, 75 acres pine land valued at $100, 3 slaves valued at $2000 | Teague, William (I5902)
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5040 | With Daniel Rambo, Henry D Shehee purchased land from William J Wooten & Charity W Wooten dower rights that she had inherited in her previous marriage. For $200 Lots 201, 202, north half of fractional lot 242, 240, 250-254, south half of fractional 238, all in the 14th district of Early County, now Decatur. Deed states that Rambo & Shehee will become "quietly posessed" of the dower or thirds on the 1st of January next. It appears that there is a $500 penalty in place for the grantors if anything stands in the way of this coming to pass. | Shehee, Henry Daniel (I9580)
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5041 | With his son Otway, sold a mill on Butcher's Creek along with 10 acres for $1500 to William Field. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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5042 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rhodes, Donal Lee (I9943)
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5043 | Witnessed by G.W. Wren | Bridges, Herod Flourney (I1212)
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5044 | Witnessed by John Hill | Marshall, Capt. Robert (I4431)
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5045 | Witnesses: Joseph Boyle, Rachel Sweeney This was listed as his second marriage and her first. | Family: Terrence Dargan / Mary Ann Sweeney (F3596)
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5046 | Wm H Hames applies for letters for adminsitration for the estate of K.F. Huckaby, decd. No will is found in Yell Wills, 1872-1943. | Huckaby, Kneelan F. (I3709)
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5047 | Wm. H. Hames applies for letters of administration for K.F. Huckaby, who died without a will and an estate valued at about $1500. Heirs are Synthia, Hannah, Perry, Isabel, (?). Letters applied for 3 Jun 1872, A.J. Dyer & M. W. McClure as securities. | Huckaby, Kneelan F. (I3709)
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5048 | Worked as a machinist with Northern Pacific. In his work application, he says he was born 12 Aug 1882 (should be 12 Aug 1879). He says he was born in Salida, Colorado. He says his parents are not living. He also says his sistern Anna Bailey Coulter is living in Raton, New Mexico | Bailey, Hume Field Jr. (I615)
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5049 | Wren H Hudson (Mary H) asst regional director in charge FSA US Dept ofAgrl h2713 Kilgore av | Higgs, Mary (I3536)
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5050 | Wren H Hudson (Mary H) asst regional director in charge FSA US Dept ofAgrl h2713 Kilgore av | Wren, Henry Hudson (I6703)
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