Matches 1,451 to 1,500 of 1,978
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| 1451 |
Patricia Allen gives date of death as 1797, and said he died in Franklin Co., KY. | ARBUCKLE, John (I2763)
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| 1452 |
Patricia Allen gives date of death as 1797, and said he died inFranklin Co., KY. | Source (S419)
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| 1453 |
Patricia Allen wrote, "Major Daniel Peyton of Shelby Co. Militia left Lincoln Co., in 1794 for Clarke Co., KY, which later became Montgomery Co,, Floyd and finally Morgan Co.. He was Justice in Floyd Co.KY, election judge and appt'd by Gov. Shelby to survey and open road from Montgomery Co. via Prestonsburg to the State Border."
In the Arnsparger manuscript, members of the family said that Daniel and Valentine were brothers who went to Lincoln Co., KY from Roanoke...aka "Big Lick." | PEYTON, Daniel (I1514)
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| 1454 |
Patricia Allen wrote, "Major Daniel Peyton of Shelby Co. Militia leftLincoln Co., in 1794 for Clarke Co., KY, which later became MontgomeryCo,, Floyd and finally Morgan Co.. He was Justice in Floyd C o.KY,election judge and appt'd by Gov. Shelby to survey and open road fromMontgomery Co. via Prestonsburg to the State Border."
In the Arnsparger manuscript, members of the family said that Danieland Valentine were brothers who went to Lincoln Co., KY fromRoanoke...aka "Big Lick." | Source (S371)
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| 1455 |
Patricia Allen's compiliation says that he was the first justice, but she also had sister Fannie's husband as the first justice. He was one of the founders of the county. | PHILLIPS, Thomas (I1711)
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| 1456 |
Patricia Allen's compiliation says that he was the first justice, butshe also had sister Fannie's husband as the first justice. He was oneof the founders of the county. | Source (S507)
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| 1457 |
Patricia Allen's notes gives date of 1895. | PEYTON, Erwin B (I1553)
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| 1458 |
Patricia Allen's notes gives date of 1895. | Source (S368)
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| 1459 |
Patricia Allen, source, 1970, may be mixup between sis' 2 & 3...mar Tater and Price. Need to check | Family: Delmar TATER / COFFMAN (F1203)
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| 1460 |
Patricia Allen, source, 1970, may be mixup between sis' 2 & 3...marTater and Price. Need to check | Source (S608)
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| 1461 |
Patricia Allens notes said John Eubank. | Family: WILLIAM P EUBANKS / SARAH ANN PEYTON (F947)
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| 1462 |
Patricia Allens notes said John Eubank. | Source (S570)
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| 1463 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Patricia German (F1072)
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| 1464 |
Patty was mother of Shauna and Travis | Source (S553)
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| 1465 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1218)
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| 1466 |
per E Skaggs: Mary K lives alone & has seizures; lives in house wheremother lived on 7th St., in Anderson, IND;
There are four other siblings; one other lives in Anderson, one in COand one in CA | Source (S456)
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| 1467 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I249)
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| 1468 |
Per her handwritten note, S. Kassen reviewed, places of note for herwere:
Residence - Pittsburg, KS, 1911-1927; McAlester, OK, 1927-1932;Excelsior Spgs., MO,
1932-1936; Tucson, AZ, 1936-1950; Tujunga, CA, 1950-1967; Cayucos, CA, 1967-1996;
Canyon Country, CA, 1996-1997. Employed; owned service station, Tucson, AZ, 1940-
1944; Worked at Sayers Linen Store, Tucson, 1945-1950; Wagman's DeptStore, Sunland, CA,
1950-1951; Lockheed, Burbank, CA, 1951-1957; Sunair Childrens'Asthmatic Home,
Sunland, CA, 1962-1967; and San Luis Obispo Co. Home Health Aide, 1967-1972 | Source (S373)
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| 1469 |
per ltr 2 Jan 1983, John S. Booth, also known as J.B. (Tobe) | BOOTH, Jeremiah (I903)
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| 1470 |
per: Herman Peyton, great-nephew | PEYTON, Valentine (I876)
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| 1471 |
per: Sam Booth, ltr 1987 | BOOTH, Bud (I1321)
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| 1472 |
per: Sam Booth, ltr 1987 | Source (S271)
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| 1473 |
per: E Skaggs to L. Carey Russell ltr 1982 | JARVIS, William Brooks (I1233)
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| 1474 |
per: E Skaggs to L. Carey Russell ltr 1982 | Source (S436)
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| 1475 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2860)
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| 1476 |
per: Evelyn Skaggs | LAWLER, William\Walter (I2890)
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| 1477 |
per: Evelyn Skaggs | Source (S502)
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| 1478 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1191)
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| 1479 |
per: Evelyn Skaggs24 Feb 1989 | Family: Hood / Mabel Lucille RUSSELL (F1060)
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| 1480 |
per: Evelyn Skaggs24 Feb 1989 | Source (S592)
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| 1481 |
per: Herman Peyton | Family: FRANKLIN PEYTON / Martin (F1081)
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| 1482 |
per: Herman Peyton | Family: Purdom / BELLE PEYTON (F1082)
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| 1483 |
per: Herman Peyton | Source (S565)
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| 1484 |
per: Herman Peyton | Source (S594)
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| 1485 |
Per: Herman Peyton's letter dater Aug 1984,Valentine came from VA to Lincoln Co, KY and setled at Peyton's Well, no more than 15 mi from Hustonville. PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA, published 1976; Valentine had been granted land, first in Fayette Co, because of being a soldier; the land supposedly was not good for farming, and then founded Peyton's Well, 3 mi n/e of Hustonville, Lincoln Co, KY (Vol II, pg 662, "History, of Kentucky" noted V. Peyton as a soldier of the Revolution."
Birth info fro manuscript written by Mrs. James Arnsparger, 1946. | PEYTON, Valentine (I876)
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| 1486 |
Per: Herman Peyton's letter dater Aug 1984,Valentine came from VA toLincoln Co, KY and setled at Peyton's Well, no more than 15 mi fromHustonville. PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA, published 1976; Valentine ha d beengranted land, first in Fayette Co, because of being a soldier; theland supposedly was not good for farming, and then founded Peyton'sWell, 3 mi n/e of Hustonville, Lincoln Co, KY (Vol II, pg 662 ,"History, of Kentucky" noted V. Peyton as a soldier of theRevolution."
Birth info fro manuscript written by Mrs. James Arnsparger, 1946. | Source (S255)
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| 1487 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1142)
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| 1488 |
PER: MOTHER, BEV | Source (S391)
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| 1489 |
per: Neil Ferguson; early notes indicated he was buried here, but he's been unable to locate such a graveyard | CARPENTER, Henry (I1364)
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| 1490 |
per: Neil Ferguson; early notes indicated he was buried here, but he'sbeen unable to locate such a graveyard | Source (S237)
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| 1491 |
per: Sam Booth ltr 8 Mar 1987 | BOOTH, Jeremiah (I903)
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| 1492 |
per: Sam Booth ltr 8 Mar 1987 | Source (S304)
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| 1493 |
Peritonitis. Death informant Joseph Broomfield of 55 Ville Road, Scunthorpe | Clements, John (I476)
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| 1494 |
Peyton Home & Graveyard; 40 graves all destroyed; on Herman Peyton's property. | PEYTON, Robinson (I872)
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| 1495 |
Peyton Home & Graveyard; 40 graves all destroyed; on Herman Peyton'sproperty. | Source (S232)
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| 1496 |
Pheonix Park. | Dunne, Mary Elenor (I11266)
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| 1497 |
Phthisis | Parker, Fred (I9552)
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| 1498 |
Plague | TUDOR, Edmund (I6611)
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| 1499 |
Plot 169 Stanley Common Church.
Rose, Isaac's daughter said he was clever. School cost tuppence halfpenny, but Ike very often bunked off and spent the money!
He took the family to Doncaster for a year, following work. That is why Harry died in Yorkshire.
Afterwards they went back to live in the same house in Stanley Common. | ATTENBOROUGH, Isaac (I8046)
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| 1500 |
Plot: Hayden Sec., Lot 374-W
| Jones, George Thomas (I2991)
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