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1851 St Botolph Shepshed or Thorpe Acre and Dishley Leics
Thorpe Acre And Dishley, Leicester, England via IGI
Spelt Isabell in IGI 
Family: Edward Whitworth / Isabel Page (F75)
 
1852 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2340)
 
1853 Stomach cancer Lock, Eliza (I9530)
 
1854 Stryker Funeral Home, Laramie, WYO, funeral director RUSSELL, Golden(Goldie) (I880)
 
1855 Stryker Funeral Home, Laramie, WYO, funeral director Source (S465)
 
1856 Subarachnoid haemorrhage: death informant, son Terence Adams Chantry, Doris Mary (I10794)
 
1857 SUFFERED HEART ATTACK ON TRAIN, RETURNING FROM
VISIT WI SON, FRANK; TAKEN OFF TRAIN & DIED AT
OKLA CY HOSP 
COLE, Zerelda (I989)
 
1858 SUFFERED HEART ATTACK ON TRAIN, RETURNING FROM
VISIT WI SON, FRANK; TAKEN OFF TRAIN & DIED AT
OKLA CY HOSP 
Source (S286)
 
1859 Susan Elizabeth SMITH, Suzanne (I2593)
 
1860 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SIDNEY SCHERR / Living (F898)
 
1861 SYD DIED ABOUT 1970 LILLY HAS NOT REMARRIED Source (S554)
 
1862 tel # (206) 542-6754 (Shoreline #) WA 98133-3856 Source (S377)
 
1863 Texas Mar records1814-1909 list mar in Lamar Co., TX.
OTH DATA CONF INFOR: G. WILLIAMS FROM FAM BIBLE OF THEO & MARY FRANCIS, ALSO FR EVA SANDERS.
M PEYTON DIED WHEN THEO ONLY 4 YRS OLD. Margaret died of tuberculosis when children were young.
Margaret M. Peyton Booth is great-grandmother of Sandra Russell. 
Family: John Tillman BOOTH / Margaret Missouri PEYTON (F926)
 
1864 TEXT Ancestry.com Source (S02377)
 
1865 TEXT Vital Records Death Index) Source (S02374)
 
1866 TEXT youngfj@penn.com Source (S02371)
 
1867 The 1901 Census states that Thomas was 27. The 1902 marriage certificate shows he was 27 when married on 1 Jan 1902. FeeeBMD shows no Thomas Eley born in Derby in 1874 which is his calculated date of birth.
 
Eley, Thomas (I114)
 
1868 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:S1Y2-7HL : accessed 2016-04-20), entry for Ruby Elizabeth /Dockstader/.
 
Dockstader, Ruby Elizabeth (I3669)
 
1869 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission does not record that this man had been awarded the Military Medal. This was confirmed in the 'London Gazette' of 18th July 1917.

L/Sgt. Walter Kirk, M.M., [1] 2nd Battalion Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment, was killed in action on 23rd March 1918. He is commemorated on the Arras Memorial.

“KIRK. – Sergt. Walter Kirk, M.M., 2nd Sherwoods, reported missing March 21st, [sic] 1918, now reported killed, aged 21 years. Gone, but not forgotten. – From mother and father, 84 Robin Hood-street.” [2]

The citation for his M.M. reads:

“For devotion to duty on 27th/28th [3] May 1917, (Exeter Castle), in a raid on the Hair Pin Craters, he showed great bravery throughout, having entered the crater he led his men to the further objective. On returning to our lines he discovered that his officer [4] had been knocked down by a “Minnie” he immediately volunteered to go out and look for him. This he did, remaining in the enemy trenches even after our artillery had ceased to fire.” [5]

The former printer's apprentice was the son of Frank and Louisa Kirk.

[1] 'London Gazette,' 18th July 1917. His commemoration does not show this decoration.

[2] 'Nottingham Evening Post,' 9th August 1919.

[3] The war diary states the raid took place at 0500 on 28th May 1917.

[4] Second Lieutenant Eric Cyril Cousins, 13th attached 2nd Battalion Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment. He was killed in action on 21st March 1918. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, he was the son of Thomas and Alice Cousins, of 'Montpelier,' Mapperley Plains, Nottingham.

[5] Housely, Cliff (Comp.), “British Gallantry Awards. The Sherwood Foresters, 1854-1970,” p. 165, Miliquest (Sawley) undated. 
KIRK, Walter (I7150)
 
1870 The death was recorded in the Natal Witness of 26th April 1904 Bloomer, Edward F (I9493)
 
1871 The information has primarily come from his daughter, Lorene, and granddaughter, Sandra Russell. CAREY, Jacob Andrue (I824)
 
1872 The Lipp/Clemets line written out by Angelus Lipp Bickel, 11 Nov 1977, to S. Kassen. LIPP, Michael or Frederick (I1064)
 
1873 The marriage bondmen were Granville Jarvis and Smiley Walker. Granville was four years younger than Warren, and his step-brother. Family: John Warren RUSSELL / Anna RAINES (F1587)
 
1874 The migratory pattern of the family:
1. Married in 1891, Lincoln Co., KY, according to Lincoln Co. transcriptions;
2. Oldest son, Ralph, was born in Lamar Co., TX, 1893;
3. Goldie, Marguerite, Robert born between 1896 & 1902, Boyle Co., KY;
4. In 1900 Boyle Co., KY census, Dist. 5, in Junction City (on the Lincoln Co. line); also in household was Edna's father and brother, John T and John S.; living near by John E. Booth, from Scotland, other Peytons, Russells and Carpenters.
5. In 1903, living near George's brothers in IL (Decatur);
6. Eva b. St. Louis, MO, 1906;
7. Charles b. Anderson, IND, 1909; and
8. George Jr. b. McAlester, OK, 1913, where family stayed from that point on.

In one letter, to me from Goldie, she said she thought the parents had been allotted Indian land.

When they moved to Anderson, IND, sometime around 1909, they moved to be near George's mother, Adelia and her second husband, Will Jarvis, who'd earlier moved there from the Casey Co.,/Boyle Co, KY area. 
RUSSELL, George Franklin Sr (I1811)
 
1875 The migratory pattern of the family:
1. Oldest son, Ralph, was born in Lamar Co., TX, 1893;
2. Goldie, Marguerite, Robert born between 1896 & 1902, Boyle Co., KY;
3. Eva b. St. Louis, MO, 1906;
4. Charles b. Anderson, IND, 1909; and
5. George Jr. b. McAlester, OK, 1913, where family stayed from thatpoint on.

In one letter, to me from Goldie, she said she thought the parents hadbeen allotted Indian land.

When they moved to Anderson, IND, sometime around 1909, they moved tobe near George's mother, Adelia and her second husband, Will Jarvis, who'd earlier moved there from the Casey Co.,/Boyle Co, KY area . 
Source (S470)
 
1876 The name was spelled many various ways. Reiff was the initial way that it was used in the book, "Casey Co. KY 1806-1983, A folk History," compiled and edited by Gladys Cotham Thomas, 1965 and 1983 and copywritten 1984. Most of the info from this generation until Christoper Riffe has been
taken for family information only. 
RIFFE\REIFF, Hans\John George (I2851)
 
1877 The name was spelled many various ways. Reiff was the initial way thatit was used in the book, "Casey Co. KY 1806-1983, A folk History, "compiled and edited by Gladys Cotham Thomas, 1965 and 1983 andc opywritten 1984. Most of the info from this generation untilChristoper Riffe has been
taken for family information only. 
Source (S477)
 
1878 The National Archives of the UK (TNA). War Office: Soldiers’ Documents from Pension Claims, First World War (Microfilm Copies); (The National Archives Microfilm Publication WO364); Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies; The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.The National Archives give no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The National Archives Image Library, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, Tel: 020 8392 5225. Fax: 020 8392 5266. Source (S2524)
 
1879 The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) Source (S2396)
 
1880 The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO). <p>War Office: Soldiers’ Documents, First World War ‘Burnt Documents’ (Microfilm Copies); (The National Archives Microfilm Publication WO363); Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies; The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England.</p><p>The National Archives give no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The National Archives Image Library, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, Tel: 020 8392 5225. Fax: 020 8392 5266.</p> Source (S2588)
 
1881 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1057)
 
1882 The original paper slip index, from which this database was created, is owned by <b>The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies</b>, Canterbury, England. Source (S2580)
 
1883 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2400)
 
1884 The records were set at McAlester HS, McAlester, OK. He was an avid golfer unti he was 80. RUSSELL, Charles Homer (I762)
 
1885 The records were set at McAlester HS, McAlester, OK. He was an avidgolfer unti he was 80. Source (S506)
 
1886 The surname on the certificate looks like Gayton. His age is given as 44 years and his occupation is described as "Coach builder (journayman)". The cause of death is "Carbuncle 3 weeks". The informant is Finetta King, present at the death. Source (S-2126039931)
 
1887 There is evidence Gertrude gave birth to two Thomas children. The first one died at 3 months in 1907 with the 2nd born Sept 1908. Cullen, Gertrude (I283)
 
1888 There may be a will for William In 1874 SISSON, William (I7520)
 
1889 They had seven children. Source (S578)
 
1890 They had seven children. She was a full blooded Native American, well educated, and a translator for courts. Family: John Bell CAREY / Sue BOHANEN(?) (F1154)
 
1891 They had just moved to this community north of Seattle. He died colon, stomach and liver cancer. He'd been a Church of God minister and missionary. SKAGGS, Wilbur (I1025)
 
1892 They had just moved to this community north of Seattle. He diedcolon, stomach and liver cancer. He'd been a Church of God ministerand missionary. Source (S213)
 
1893 They met while Lula was visiting James cousins, in TX. They then corresponded and he visited her in MO, later. Family: Jacob Andrue CAREY / Lula Amanda SMITH (F906)
 
1894 They met while Lula was visiting James cousins, in TX. They thencorresponded and he visited her in MO, later. Source (S555)
 
1895 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1051)
 
1896 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S140)
 
1897 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S186)
 
1898 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S-2124488416)
 
1899 This land was willed from Henry, Letha's father,to spouse Catherine, and sold to James Russell and George Carpenter, Jr.. It bordered lands which originally belonged to Conrad Zimmerman/Carpenter, Sr. Conrad Sr. was Letha's uncle, brother of Adam, John and Henry, sons of George Zimmerman/Carpenter, Sr. RUSSELL, James F. (I1274)
 
1900 This land was willed from Henry, Letha's father,to spouse Catherine, and sold to James Russell and George Carpenter, Jr.. It borderedlands which originally belonged to Conrad Zimmerman/Carpenter, Sr.C onrad Sr. was Letha's uncle, brother of Adam, John and Henry, sons ofGeorge Zimmerman/Carpenter, Sr. Source (S515)
 

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