Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 601 to 650 of 5,092
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601 | Also in this household are M. Mackey (f, age 7) and Palina Mackey (f, age 6) | Council, Rev. James Isaac (I2127)
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602 | Also in this household: John Dooley, age 22 Eliza Dooley, age 17 | Dargan, Terrence (I9338)
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603 | Also listed in the house in 1860 is Henry Rigney, age 3. It seems likely that Henry is the grandson (or maybe even son) of George Rigney and Mary Council. | Council, Capt. John Moore (I2129)
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604 | Also listed in the house is a granddaughter - Jossie Pounts, F, age 7, born Arkansas | Dennison, Robert B. (I9301)
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605 | Also listed in this house is an Allis C Cook, granddaughter, so there is an elder daughter still not listed. | Patterson, Mattie Dee (I4943)
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606 | Also recorded some places as John Thomas Asbury Wren. Name also recorded as Thomas Atticus Asbury WREN, and birthdate as 31 Jan 1834 MARRIAGE: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Book 1, p. 295 | Wren, John Thomas Asbury (I6710)
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607 | Also seen as 1 Jan 1715 | Doucet, Jean dit Jean Prudent (I2642)
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608 | Also seen as 17 May 1819 | Crocker, Susan Rosamond (I5402)
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609 | Also seen as 1902. | Shifflett, Louis Edgar (I7595)
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610 | Also seen as 1913. | Doucette, Anna Sophia (I2650)
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611 | Also seen as 1917 | Wren, John Turner (I7547)
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612 | Also seen as 1927 | Wren, Robert Dean (I7549)
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613 | Also seen as born in 1851 | Deshazo, Anne Victoria (I2488)
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614 | Also seen as born in Georgia, but Louisiana makes more sense. | Vickers, Margaret B. (I6231)
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615 | Also seen as born in Georgia, but Louisiana makes more sense. | Vickers, Sarah C. (I6244)
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616 | Also seen as Brady Len. | Tennyson, Brady Lee (I5946)
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617 | Also seen as Currie. | Tennyson, Curry Lesley (I5948)
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618 | Also seen as George W. Gann. George never married. | Gann, George R. (I6986)
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619 | Also seen as Jun 1855. Listed as 1 year old in 1860 Census. Mason's Membership card says 1858. Birth record in town list says 1857, but it's mixed in with some other delayed recording. Could be 1856, could be 1857, could be 1858. I tend to believe 1858 since it fits with all of the census records. | Jenkins, Anson Witherell (I7073)
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620 | Also seen as Mary C. | Gann, Mary E. (I7094)
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621 | Also seen as Minnie E. | Gann, Millie E. (I7088)
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622 | Also seen as Raif, Railf. | Vickers, Ralph (I6241)
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623 | Also seen as Saloma P. | Thayer, Salome Pool (I7044)
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624 | Also seen as Wadcy. | Tennyson, Wady Tommy (I5976)
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625 | Also seen listed as Hannah. h5 | Heflin, Elizabeth (I3492)
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626 | Also spelled Brazure, Brashear, Brasier, Brassieux, Brashure. | Brasseur, Mary (I1162)
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627 | Amera is enumerated as Emma in the 1900 census. | Hudson, Amera F. E. (I3721)
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628 | An Eumeration of the Inhabitants of Madison County, 1850 U.A. Council, 1 white male under 21 (James Isaac) 1 white male over 21 (Uriah) 1 white male between 18 and 45 (Uriah) 4 white females under 21 (Mary, Susan, Sarah, Jane) 1 white female over 21 (Louisa) 0 slaves 7 total inhabitants | Council, Uriah Allison (I2136)
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629 | An obituary for Ira in the Washington Telegraph says that he was born in Washington, Arkansas. Some sources claim that Ira was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Others claim Washington, Hempstead Co., Arkansas. However, in both the 1870 census (where he was a child) and the 1880 census (where he was a teenager), Ira is listed as from Alabama. Likewise, by 1900, he reports himself as born in Alabama. So, I suspect he was born in Alabama but grew up in Washington. The family story is that they moved to Arkansas right after the Civil War. Don't know why or when. | Higgs, Ira Thomas (I3529)
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630 | Andrew Boyd & Andrew Foster, executors for William Barnett, deceased to Adam Heath 10 Dec 1794 L 120 North side of Catawba Creek Witnessed Jesse Heath Nancy Heath | Heath, Adam (I7423)
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631 | Andrew J. Bridges is taxed for 0 polls, 100 acres 2nd class land along Rocky Creek. Tax due $0.14 The next line is a tax for Bridges & Mass(?) for stock in trade valued at $550. Tax due: $0.97 | Bridges, Andrew Jackson (I1208)
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632 | Andrew reports that his father is from Wales. | Gates, Andrew J. (I3116)
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633 | Ann received a legal separation from her second husband, ThomasMcGinnis on 3 Jan 1810. | Cocke, Ann (I1773)
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634 | Anna and John had twelve children - 8 sons and 4 daughters | Vickers, Anna Nixon (I6196)
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635 | Anna is listed as widowed. The only reason we know she was in Raton is because Hume Jr. used her as a contact on a job application. Anna is working as a clerk in a hotel. Perhaps she is out here to be near Carl. | Bailey, Anne Evelina (I563)
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636 | Anna is living in an Auto Court, alone, and is a real estate sales person. She very much lied about her age, claiming to be 47. | Bailey, Anne Evelina (I563)
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637 | Anne Elizabeth died in infancy. | Cary, Anne Elizabeth (I1396)
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638 | Anne is seen in the 1850 Census as Ann E. | Featherstone, Annie L. (I4129)
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639 | Anne was Francis second wife. | Smith, Francis (I5680)
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640 | Annie is listed as 3 years old in 1910. | Scruggs, Annie Ward (I5510)
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641 | Annie is listed as a school teacher living with her parents in the 1930 city directory of Spartanburg | Scruggs, Annie Ward (I5510)
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642 | Annual return and settlement of estate | Cason, Joseph (I1533)
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643 | Annual settlement of guardian's account, A.A. Vinson, guardian. Includes income from hiring out two slaves inherited from his father. | Vincent, Adolphus Ferdinand (I6260)
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644 | Another Bailey family record lists his birth as 11 May 1796. BIRTH: IGI 7735608,73 | Bailey, Francis Baker (I602)
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645 | Another family record records her birth as 6 March 1802. | Hill, Evalina B. (I3552)
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646 | Another Fire Prescott, October 28 - The barn of Dr. A.D. Wren, a prominent citizen of Albany Township living eight or ten miles south of Prescott, was burned yesterday together with all his corn (500 bushels) and between 4,000 and 5,000 bundles of fodder. The fire is believed to have been incendiary in origin. The Doctor and all his family were in Prescott except his son Willard who went to the neighboring Postoffice after dinner leaving no one at home. There was no insurance. Dr. Wren lives near the edge of the cyclone district that had all its crop prospect destroyed last spring and he was very active at that time in efforts to relieve the sufferers. He is a foremost citizen, a prominent Democrat, and wields an influence in his neighborhood. Respectfully, E.R.A. | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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647 | Anson is listed as a porter at the shoe factory. He lists that he his married rather than widowed or divorced, but Clara is not a part of the family at this point. | Jenkins, Anson Witherell (I7073)
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648 | Anson is listed as widowed. This explains the confusion in the 1930 census. He *was* married, but was currently widowed. Rotha is listed as his ward, since she was actually the niece of his deceased wife. Also in the home is a boarder, the son of Russian immigrants, and a house keeper. | Jenkins, Anson Witherell (I7073)
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649 | Apparently unmarried | Little, Ruth (I9732)
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650 | Apparently, after his death, his oldest three children selected or had appointed John Faver Sr as guardian. Presumably they may have lived with him. The younger three by 1841 were in Mississippi and had a guardian appointed there. That means that they must have moved there, maybe with their mother. | Faver, John (I2875)
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