Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 1,978
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retired minister (1998) Church of God | Source (S327)
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Robert F Russell said Goldie born in Lancaster, KY | RUSSELL, Golden(Goldie) (I880)
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Robert F Russell said Goldie born in Lancaster, KY | Source (S463)
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| 1554 |
rubeola and acute bronchitis | Ann, Mary (I6462)
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RYKNELD BOWLING CLUB
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/HLxGiyu3Ji4rfVBPWF71IxvjsvU/appointments
Kenneth Harold WRIGHT
RYKNELD BOWLING CLUB,LIMITED(THE) (00149721)
33 Ingleby Avenue, Derby, Derbyshire, DE23 8DL
Director - resigned
Appointed 14 September 1994
Resigned - 12 Jun 2010
Secretary
25 March 1991 resigned 26 Feb 2004
| Wright, Kenneth Harold (I3914)
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Samuel Augustus Erwin has large gravestone marker in Honey Grove, TX, stating that: " Virginia-born Samuel Erwin was married in 1819 in Tennessee to Sally Rodgers Crisp (1795-1860), in a ceremony performed by locall magistrate David Crockett. First settler in the Honey Grove area, Erwin arrived here in 1837 and surveyed land grants for other pioneers. A surveyor by profession, he platted the townsite for his frient B.S.Wolcott in 1848. He was the town's first postmaster and one of Fannin County's earliest Justices of the Peace."
Crockett Park Monument, same area, indicates that Honey Grove was named by Crockett, but he died before it could become a town. Old friend, Sam Erwin, continued on and became the founder. Monument reads in part, that Crockett traveled by riverboat, horseback and on foot, entering Texas along the Red River, camping at a site half a mile northeast of this park, he found wild bees and honey in hollow trees...and called the campsite a " Honey Grove." it is said that he told his friends he would settle here later, but in a few weeks he died in cause of freedom. at the Alamo.
One of Crockett's old friends, Tennessee Surveyor Samuel A. Erwin..became the first settle here (1839( and first postmaster (1846)..Benjamin S. Wolcott, arriving in 1846, added land of his own to his wife's legacy from James Gilmer. With Erwin as co-founder, he platted the town of Honey Grove on the Gilmer Grant..." | ERWIN, Samuel Augustus (I1744)
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Samuel Augustus Erwin has large gravestone marker in Honey Grove, TX, stating that: " Virginia-born Samuel Erwin was married in 1819 inTennessee to Sally Rodgers Crisp (1795-1860), in a ceremony perfo rmedby locall magistrate David Crockett. First settler in the HoneyGrove area, Erwin arrived here in 1837 and surveyed land grants forother pioneers. A surveyor by profession, he platted the townsit e forhis frient B.S.Wolcott in 1848. He was the town's first postmasterand one of Fannin County's earliest Justices of the Peace."
Crockett Park Monument, same area, indicates that Honey Grove wasnamed by Crockett, but he died before it could become a town. Oldfriend, Sam Erwin, continued on and became the founder. Monument read sin part, that Crockett traveled by riverboat, horseback and on foot, entering Texas along the Red River, camping at a site half a milenortheast of this park, he found wild bees and honey in hollowtre es...and called the campsite a " Honey Grove." it is said that hetold his friends he would settle here later, but in a few weeks hedied in cause of freedom. at the Alamo.
One of Crockett's old friends, Tennessee Surveyor Samuel A.Erwin..became the first settle here (1839( and first postmaster(1846)..Benjamin S. Wolcott, arriving in 1846, added land of his ownto his wif e's legacy from James Gilmer. With Erwin as co-founder, heplatted the town of Honey Grove on the Gilmer Grant..." | Source (S364)
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Santa Clarita is a suburb of Los Angeles. | RUSSELL, Charles Homer (I762)
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| 1559 |
Santa Clarita is a suburb of Los Angeles. | Source (S504)
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| 1560 |
Sarah Marie and Charles Willam Arch had 10 children with the oldest born 1882 and the youngest born 1901. Need names and dates. They were said to be raised by their Grandmother, Laura (Schoonover) Grinolds after Sarah Marie's death in 1908. However, 1910 census for Blue Lake shows only 1 Arch child living with them, Della Arch age 4. That would put her birth at abt 1906.??? | Grinolds, Sarah Marie (I4409)
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scholar in 1881 census | Moore, John B (I169)
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scholar in 1881 census | Moore, Sarah A (I170)
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SCHTCHR LOGAN CO; ON TRIP TO GOOCHLAND, MET/MAR
SARAH W;1852 OPERATED STORE IN TODD CO, KY; LATER
MOVED TO KS CY, WHERE HE WAS PROMINENT BUS MAN/
IMPORTER OF FINE CHINA/ONE OF FNDG FAS OF WM & MAR
COLLEGE.
SCHTCHR LOGAN CO; ON TRIP TO GOOCHLAND, MET/MAR
SARAH W;1852 OPERATED STORE IN TODD CO, KY; LATER
MOVED TO KS CY, WHERE HE WAS PROMINENT BUS MAN/
IMPORTER OF FINE CHINA/ONE OF FNDG FAS OF WM & MAR
COLLEGE.
T.M. James of Kansas City, MO
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=6b4cc2dc-11c4-49cc-b248-4 2392131204c&tid=2143358&pid=-1858944266 | JAMES, THOMAS MARTIN (I984)
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Seamer (hosy) | Standley, Sarah Ann (I168)
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second wife, and mother to most of Absalom's children. | Family: Absalom RUSSELL / Elizabeth GAINES (F1283)
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| 1566 |
second wife, and mother to most of Absalom's children. | Source (S616)
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| 1567 |
see billion graves | NEWTON, Francis (I6303)
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| 1568 |
see billion graves | HOUGHTON, Mary (I7149)
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SEE MARRIAGE NOTE OF LILLY | SCHERR, SIDNEY (I785)
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| 1570 |
See Old part of St Marys churchyard beyond chalons way. | BEARDSLEY, Mark (I6379)
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| 1571 |
see source for James Withers....Mary Murphy notes. | KEENE, Elizabeth (I2147)
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| 1572 |
Senile decay, serious apoplexy | Parker, Robert (I9519)
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separated from Ralph; no children | Family: Ralph Jr. RUSSELL / Nancy KLINGER (F983)
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| 1574 |
separated from Ralph; no children | Source (S584)
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| 1575 |
Septic pneumonia. Informant Mary Ann Digby, mother-in-law, present | Clarke, Phoebe (I9950)
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| 1576 |
Series M33, Roll:25 p.23; & Series: M19 Roll:38, p336 | RUSSELL, Sanders (I1870)
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Series M33, Roll:25 p.23; & Series: M19 Roll:38, p336 | Source (S416)
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served three yrs. | CARPENTER, John Zimmerman I (I1370)
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served three yrs. | Source (S400)
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served in the VA Militia during the Rev. War, and the KY Sixth Regiment, during War of 1812, under Lt. Col. Davenport and Captain Jesse Coffee (This regiment took part in the Battle of the Thames, in Canada, during which the great Indian Chief Tecumseh was killed.) | RUSSELL, Absalom (I1863)
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served in the VA Militia during the Rev. War, and the KY SixthRegiment, during War of 1812, under Lt. Col. Davenport and CaptainJesse Coffee (This regiment took part in the Battle of the Thames, inCan ada, during which the great Indian Chief Tecumseh was killed.) | Source (S277)
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SERVED MEX WAR; MOVED TO HARLEM TO BE WI MARY &
JOHN; 1848, HE & NEPHEW, ROBT. MIMMS WENT TO
HANGTOWN GOLD FIELDS; 1850, BEC CATTLE DLR; 1860,
BOUGHT LAPANZA RANCH;MOVED TO PASO ROBLES 1868;
ASKED TO BE 1ST GOV. OF CA, DECLINED.
Moved to Paso Robles, CA, after living in Placerville for two years. They had 7 kids born in Paso Robles. When Paso Robles incorporated Feb 25, 1889, he was one of the original incorporators & Pres of the Board of Trustees. He was a Co. Supv. for San Luis Obispo for 17 years, sch trustee for 4, and the county rep to the state legislature. He refused a nomination for governorship, at the State Dem Conv. in 1877. The last few years of Louisa & Drury's lives, they lived in San Francisco. He & his bro-in-law, last name Blackburn, donated the land for the Paso Robles Park and is supposed to listed in name on the memorial marker at the park. This information according to an unknown book found at the So Cal Gen Society.
SERVED MEX WAR; MOVED TO HARLEM TO BE WI MARY &
JOHN; 1848, HE & NEPHEW, ROBT. MIMMS WENT TO
HANGTOWN GOLD FIELDS; 1850, BEC CATTLE DLR; 1860,
BOUGHT LAPANZA RANCH;MOVED TO PASO ROBLES 1868;
ASKED TO BE 1ST GOV. OF CA, DECLINED.
Moved to Paso Robles, CA, after living in Placerville for two years.They had 7 kids born in Paso Robles. When Paso Robles incorporatedFeb 25, 1889, he was one of the original incorporators & Pres o f theBoard of Trustees. He was a Co. Supv. for San Luis Obispo for 17years, sch trustee for 4, and the county rep to the state legislature.He refused a nomination for governorship, at the State Dem C onv. in1877. The last few years of Louisa & Drury's lives, they lived in SanFrancisco. He & his bro-in-law, last name Blackburn, donated the landfor the Paso Robles Park and is supposed to listed i n name on thememorial marker at the park. This information according to an unknownbook found at the So Cal Gen Society. | JAMES, DRURY WOODSON (I992)
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SERVICES AT UTTER MCKINLEY, SAN FRNDO VLY
BURIAL SAGINAW, MI | BOSTON, Beatrice (I2464)
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SERVICES AT UTTER MCKINLEY, SAN FRNDO VLY
BURIAL SAGINAW, MI | Source (S221)
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| 1585 |
She and George moved to OK, to be near her sister, Mollie (Mary Francis). | BOOTH, Edna Lee (I869)
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| 1586 |
She and her two surviving brothers, children of James R., received 1/3 of their deceased fathers estate share of grandfather, James F Russell, in Lincoln Co, 1900. Her married name on the papers was Durham. | RUSSELL, Ida Belle (I1842)
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She and her two surviving brothers, children of James R., received 1/3of their deceased fathers estate share of grandfather, James FRussell. | Source (S537)
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She died a few weeks after youngest child, Rachel, was born. | JONES, Rachel Wilson (I1464)
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| 1589 |
She died a few weeks after youngest child, Rachel, was born. | Source (S225)
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She died at her residence, in Atlanta, GA,, but was buried next to her parents' graves, in Perryville, KY. | MARTIN, Ida Francis (I1851)
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She died at the home of her niece, Mary/Mollie. She was told to be the favorite of all the family. She was unmarried. | PEYTON, Leeannah (I1577)
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| 1592 |
She died at the home of her niece, Mary/Mollie. She was told to be thefavorite of all the family. She was unmarried. | Source (S410)
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| 1593 |
She died of a massive heart attack, at age 85. | HUCKABY, Margaret Ione (I1834)
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She died of a massive heart attack, at age 85. | Source (S418)
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| 1595 |
She died shortly after George Lee was born. | CLOYD, Paralee\Maggie Lee (I2600)
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| 1596 |
She died shortly after George Lee was born. | Source (S321)
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| 1597 |
She had a son, Pat, when they married. When he was an adult, they moved next door to him, in FLA. | WILKES, Margaret (I1314)
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| 1598 |
She had a son, Pat, when they married. When he was an adult, theymoved next door to him, in FLA. | Source (S279)
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| 1599 |
She had many physical illnesses her entire life, but not cancers or heart attacks. At the end, she was blind, as had her maternal grandmother been. | CAREY, Lorene Eldine (I763)
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She had many physical illnesses her entire life, but not cancers orheart attacks. At the end, she was blind, as had her maternalgrandmother been. | Source (S375)
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