Matches 1,651 to 1,700 of 1,978
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| 1651 |
Source Casey Co Marriage Register, book #1, pg 62; Polly Ann's last name spelled Ervin. | Family: Austin PEYTON / Mary\Polly Ann ERWIN (F1493)
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| 1652 |
Source Casey Co Marriage Register, book #1, pg 62; Polly Ann's lastname spelled Ervin. | Source (S563)
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| 1653 |
source date: Shirley Dunn's marriage book compiliation | Family: Buford PEYTON / Nannie\Nancy SPEED (F1501)
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| 1654 |
source date: Shirley Dunn's marriage book compiliation | Source (S576)
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| 1655 |
Source for her name as spouse: Ray Stephens World Connect Project. | Family: William WITHERS / Mary LITTLEJOHN (F1419)
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| 1656 |
source Gen. of Herbert Russell | RUSSELL, John Welby (I1917)
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| 1657 |
source Gen. of Herbert Russell | Source (S201)
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| 1658 |
source Genealogy of Herbert Russell, Dee Bottom (Gotkin?)website | RUSSELL, Absalom (I1863)
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| 1659 |
source Genealogy of Herbert Russell, Dee Bottom (Gotkin?)website | Source (S275)
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| 1660 |
source Genealogy of Herbert Russell; located one mi no of KY 80 on hwy 910 | NORRIS, Tryeasy (I1886)
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| 1661 |
source Genealogy of Herbert Russell; located one mi no of KY 80 on hwy910 | Source (S344)
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| 1662 |
source Marriage Records, Casey Co.,1807-1915, compiled by Rice, Goff, Mason and Mason | Family: Weldon RUSSELL / Francis SCHACKELFORD (F1306)
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| 1663 |
source Marriage Records, Casey Co.,1807-1915, compiled by Rice, Goff, Mason and Mason | Source (S625)
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| 1664 |
Source of date, Norm, gr gr'son. | Source (S499)
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| 1665 |
SOURCE OF INFO: EVELYN RUSSELL SKAGGS, SISTER | Source (S493)
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| 1666 |
Source of month for birthdate: 1900, Lamar Co., TX, census record. | CAREY, William H "Crick" (I2887)
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| 1667 |
Source on death and burial places, gr-grdau, K. Senkbeil. | BROWN, George (I1852)
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| 1668 |
source Patricia Allen | PEYTON, Pamela Ann (I1559)
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| 1669 |
source Patricia Allen | Source (S268)
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| 1670 |
Source Tom Evans 10 June 1992 | ERWIN, William Carroll (I1167)
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| 1671 |
Source Tom Evans 10 June 1992 | Source (S407)
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| 1672 |
Source Tom Evans: Casey Co, KY Order Book 1, pp 349 and 353 | ERWIN, Mary\Polly Ann (I2506)
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| 1673 |
Source Tom Evans: Casey Co, KY Order Book 1, pp 349 and 353 | Source (S251)
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| 1674 |
Source Virginia Tyler Carpenter's Carpenter manuscript..."One family paper says that the Spears were Protestant refugees, driven by Catholic persecutions from Arensburg, Westphalis, Germmany, to Aix-La-Chappele." Adam Carpenter Bible says George migrated from Germany.
| SPEARS, George (I1169)
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| 1675 |
Source Virginia Tyler Carpenter's Carpenter manuscript..."One familypaper says that the Spears were Protestant refugees, driven byCatholic persecutions from Arensburg, Westphalis, Germmany, toAix-La-C happele." Adam Carpenter Bible says George migrated fromGermany. | Source (S222)
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| 1676 |
source, "Men, Women...Lore of Casey Co..." | Family: Ray RUSSELL / Lizzie SHOEMAKER (F1336)
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| 1677 |
source, "Men, Women...Lore of Casey Co..." | Family: Wilson PATTERSON / Ollie RUSSELL (F1337)
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| 1678 |
source, "Men, Women...Lore of Casey Co..." | Source (S640)
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| 1679 |
source, "Men, Women...Lore of Casey Co..." | Source (S641)
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| 1680 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1551)
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| 1681 |
source, 3rd sp, Carol Eve Verret. | Source (S509)
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| 1682 |
source, death index. | DURHAM, Raymond Russell (I1801)
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| 1683 |
source, death index. | Source (S220)
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| 1684 |
source, sister Eva. | Family: BENNETT / Marguerite RUSSELL (F1464)
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| 1685 |
source..."Men, Women...Lore, Casey, Co..:: | Family: Cyrus RUSSELL / Rosa SPEARS (F1331)
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| 1686 |
source..."Men, Women...Lore, Casey, Co..:: | Source (S634)
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| 1687 |
Source: "The Memorial Record of the Counties of Faribault, Martin, Watonwan and Jackson, Minnesota". Lewis Publ. Company: Chicago. 1895.
"John R. Grinolds, of section 19, Walnut Lake township (post office Easton), is a old settler in this vicinity, arriving here as early as 1858. He was born in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, December 22, 1826, a son of John M. Grinolds, who was a native of Herkimer County, New York. The latter was a son of Matthew Grinolds, who was a native of Rhode Island. John M. was married, in Tioga County, to Miss Sallie Matson, who was born in Herkimer County, a daughter of Eli Matson, a native of Rhode Island and a Revolutionary soldier. They had nine children, namely: Roxanna, Lucy A., Dorcas M., Polly R., Sarah J., Almira, John R., Matthew and Stephen. The last mentioned was a soldier in the last war, in a Wisconsin rregiment, lost his arm by a shell and bled to death twenty days afterward. The family moved to Juneau County, Wisconsin, in 1853, settling near Mauston, when the country was new. The mother died at the age of eighty-four years, and the father aged eight-eight. By occupation the elder Grinolds was a farmer, and in his politics a Democrat. His wife was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mr. Grinolds, whose name heads this sketch, was reared on a farm and educated in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and Steuben County, New York. In 1854 he came West to Muscatine County, Iowa, and a year afterward went to Juneau County, Wisconsin, and after a residence there two and a half years he came to Freeborn County, Minnesota, to Albert Lea. In March, 1858, came and took a pre-emption and proved up on it as a homestead,--160 acres, in Faribault County. This place now has long been a fine, well-equipped farm, and diversified crops are raised upon it. The premises are ornamented by a splended grove of ten acres, one tree in which, planted by Mr. Grinolds, is now nine feet in circumference. He had at one time 280 acres, but as he has sold a portion, there are now only eighty acres.
In 1851, in Steuben County, New York, Mr. Grinolds married Laura A. Schoonover, a daughter of Richard and Vina (Potter) Schoonover, natives of Herkimer County, that State. These parents had nine children, as follows: Job, Emeline, Mima Ann, Daniel, Leonard, Laura, Bailey (a soldier of the late war, now living in Lucas County, Iowa), Jennette and Harriet. Mr. Grinolds' living children are: George W., Richard F., Theodore M., Sarah Maria and Ida A. The deceased are W. H., who died aged five months; and Connie, who died eighteen months old.
Mr. Grinolds is a Republican, and he has served in nearly all the township offices, giving satisfaction in all. In his religious principles he is a member of the Baptist Church." | Grinolds, John R. (I4668)
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| 1688 |
source: "Men, Women,...Lore of Casey Co.." | Family: Isaiah RUSSELL / PRICE (F1324)
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| 1689 |
source: "Men, Women,...Lore of Casey Co.." | Source (S622)
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| 1690 |
source: "Men, Women....Lore of Casey Co..." | Family: John Matthew RUSSELL / SOUTHERLAND (F1325)
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| 1691 |
source: "Men, Women....Lore of Casey Co..." | Source (S623)
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| 1692 |
Source: dau, Nancy Sutherland | RUSSELL, George Forrest (I1326)
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| 1693 |
Source: dau, Nancy Sutherland | Source (S217)
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| 1694 |
source: gr-dau, Judith; died of double pneumonia after racing accident. | RUSSELL, George Wallace (I1729)
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| 1695 |
source: gr-dau, Judith; died of double pneumonia after racingaccident. | Source (S202)
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| 1696 |
source: "Casey Co., KY 1806-1983.." compiled byGladys Cotham Thomas. | Family: Christopher RIFFE / Mary Agnes SPEARS (F1527)
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| 1697 |
source: "Casey Co., KY 1806-1983.." compiled byGladys Cotham Thomas. | Source (S588)
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| 1698 |
source: "Men, Women...Casey Co.." ; mar lic Casey Co says John Sullivan, d/m 19 Aug 1858, from transcription note...likely Southerland | Family: J. SOUTHERLAND / Martha RUSSELL (F1330)
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| 1699 |
source: "Men, Women...Casey Co.." ; mar lic Casey Co says JohnSullivan, d/m 19 Aug 1858, from transcription note...likelySoutherland | Source (S637)
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| 1700 |
source: "Men, Women...Casey Co..." said different Durham name; this is Casey Co marriage rec
bk 1, pg86; Watkins/Russell rootsweb site says she married Taylor Durham.
| Family: John B DURHAM / Ellen RUSSELL (F1335)
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