Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Notes
Matches 701 to 750 of 5,092
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701 | Archer93b | Johnson, H. (I3959)
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702 | Archer93b | Johnson, Meredith (I3969)
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703 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kennedy, Elizabeth (I4064)
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704 | Archer93b | Loomis, Mary (I4350)
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705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Cecil E. (I4693)
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706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Florence (I4701)
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707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Graham Boyd (I4704)
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708 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Mary (I4718)
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709 | Archer93b | Shay, Louise (I5563)
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710 | Archer93b | Walsh (I6324)
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711 | Archer93b | Wilkins, Naomi (I6487)
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712 | Archer93bCHILDREN: No Children | Boyd, Robert Graham (I1087)
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713 | Archer93bNOTE: No descendants | Frazer, Jere Wilkins (I3013)
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714 | Archibald Stokes of Elbert County to Robert Ware 26 Apr 1800, deed for 550 acres on Fishing Creek adjoining James McClain, William Stokes, Jacob Zellar, and William Ball. Witnessed: Henry Ware, William Carter, Dennis McClendon Registered 31 Oct 1800 Pages 222-223 | Ware, Robert (I9131)
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715 | Are birth certificates available from the time of Granddad's birth? What about a delayed birth certificate? | Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
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716 | Are there really two Elizabeths? An Elizabeth and an Elizabeth Ann? According to Yancey, Elizabeth married John Connor, but the other Elizabeth Ann married Thomas Covington, widow of Jael Kavanaugh. | Kavanaugh, Elizabeth Ann (I4042)
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717 | Arkansas death index records his death as 8 Sep 1925. FINDAGRAVE: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8432641 | Gann, John William (I3082)
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718 | Arkansas Death Index records Jack J Garner as John J Garner rather than Jackson J Garner. | Garner, Jackson Jiles (I3103)
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719 | Arkansas marriage index calls her Mary Gwen Barnes, but no actual document is available, just the index. Every other reference is to Austin instead of Barnes. | Austin, Mary Gwen (I7527)
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720 | Arkansas marriage index says the marriage was 3 Dec 1925. For some reason, I have this as 3 Apr 1928. | Family: G. M. Brockman / Bertha Addie Almand (F376)
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721 | Arkansas Marriages lists the marriage date as 7 May 1882 | Family: Edward Leeth Bailey / Ida Cordelia Kersey (F2503)
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722 | Army serial number 06241255 | Bailey, Claude Charles (I580)
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723 | Arrival from Ireland | Boyle, Michael (I1094)
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724 | Arrived aboard the Cephalonia. | Moriarty, Abbie (I7144)
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725 | Arrived aboard the Elizabeth and Ann | Moore, Margery (I8738)
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726 | Arrived aboard the Elizabeth and Ann in 1635 with his mother and brother | Washborne, Philip (I8734)
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727 | Arrived in Essex Co around 1700. | Faver, John (I2877)
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728 | Arrives at Camp Barkeley | Windsor, Lt. Guy F. (I9932)
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729 | Arthur died in a fall from a horse. | Moseley, Arthur Jr. (I4769)
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730 | As a consequence of a judgment against George Smith, Joseph Cason had an execution order issued to force sale of a piece of property. | Cason, Joseph (I1533)
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731 | As a consequence of losing a suit in Chancery Court, Peter Bailey was forced to sell a plot of land containing 411 acres. This happened on 21 Apr 1831. 411 acres were sold at $3/acre. Sellers were Peter Bailey and wife, Peter A Bailey, Francis B Bailey, and William H Bailey. Purchaser is Samuel Lockett. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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732 | As a part of a newspaper add for Comfort Powder - The Modern Nursery and Toilet Powder in the Atlanta Constitution, Dr. A.D. Wren of Sutton, Arkansas is quoted. "Comfort Powder is all that is claimed for it. There is nothing better for new born babies, chafing, baby eczema, sore nipples, etc. I consider it harmless to the most delicate skin." | Wren, Alonzo Dossey (I6659)
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733 | As assistant to county agent, will lead round table discussions relative to cotton reductions. | Wren, Henry Hudson (I6703)
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734 | As of May 2012, Linda Sue is in poor health. | Bailey, Linda Sue (I637)
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735 | As the consequence of a lawsuit in the March 1831 court against Peter Bailey, his children, and others, 411 acres of his land along Butcher's Creek (which sounds like his original land in the area) was sold by sheriff's commissioners. Peter A. Bailey and William H. Bailey purchased the land for $2.50 / acre, or a total of $1027.50. It appears that this case started with Peter, being the administrator in an estate, sold slaves that were not to be sold. The plaintiff claimed that they were part of the natural increase of the other slaves included in the bequest and not available for sale. Whether this long-running dispute led to Peter leaving the area is unknown. But it wasn't very long after this appears to be settled that he and Sarah moved away. | Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
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736 | Ashes scattered in Robertson's Pond, Porter, Oklahoma WRONG FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129628281 FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12251860 | Bailey, Donald (I588)
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737 | Assesment 282 No assessed property. Only 1 white poll. | Deshazo, Rev. Larkin Columbus (I2507)
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738 | Assessed for 1 cow (above the allowed 2) valued at $10 and 1 white poll. | Deshazo, Samuel Lewis (I2537)
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739 | Assessment 183 Deshazo, E.W. 1 white poll, only. | Deshazo, Rev. Erastus W. (I2492)
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740 | Assessment 189 Deshazo, L.C. 1 horse, value $30 1 white poll | Deshazo, Rev. Larkin Columbus (I2507)
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741 | Assessment 55 Deshazo, L.C. 1 horse, $100 1 white poll | Deshazo, Rev. Larkin Columbus (I2507)
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742 | assigned to the Bankston Circuit of the Columbus District. | Deshazo, Rev. Erastus W. (I2492)
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743 | Assigned to the Choctaw circuit of the Holly Springs district, Mississippi Conference. Note that he is ordained in the Methodist Episcopal Church rather than the Methodist Episcopal Church South. | Deshazo, Rev. John Walker (I2502)
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744 | Assigned to the Greensborough (Greensboro) circuit of the Holly Springs District. | Deshazo, Rev. John Walker (I2502)
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745 | At least one record sort of looks like Scannel. But many times Scanny is very clear. | Scanny, Mary (I7051)
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746 | At one point Joan Carlton had identified her as Johanna Clifford rather than Connor. | Connor, Johanna (I1730)
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747 | At the Baptist Convention, a number of individuals were denied their seats on the basis of faulty credentials. A large dispute erupted over whether an individual delegate was the person seated at the convention, or whether the church that sent the delegate was the one seated, and then what sort of credentials were valid. This was the culmination of 15 years of infighting. The president of the Convention, Dr. Hayden of Dallas, was closely associated with J.H. Cason, who helped draft the resolutions that led to the split. | Cason, Rev. Jeremiah Harris (I1521)
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748 | At the burial of Ethel Bramble, a little 5-year-old girl, at Texarkana, Ark. on the 26th, a sneak thief stole Mrs. Ira Higgs diamonds, which she had left in her carriage to attend the last sad rites beside the grave of the little girl, | Nash, Harriet (I4806)
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749 | At the Presbyterian church this evening, at 8 o'clock, Mr. Ira H. Higgs, one of Texarkana's successful young business men, was married to Miss Hattie Nash, one of the reigning belles of the city. An elaborate reception was given the wedded ones tonight at the residence of Hon. Paul Jones, where numerous presents were given them. | Family: Ira Thomas Higgs / Harriet Nash (F458)
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750 | At the time of his death, his death certificate says that he and his wife are separated. However, the 1930 census records him as a widower. Did Henry remarry and then separate later in life? | Bailey, Henry Monroe (I610)
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