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Abstract of Valentine Peyton's Will, Lincoln County, KY.
"To Randolph, the plantation I now live on, all of which he is to enjoy during his life and at his death to go to Speed Peyton, to Buford Peyton, to Polly R. Peyton, the widow of Vincent Peyton until her youngest child comes of age, then to her son Valentine. To Lucy Hill and her heirs, Simeon and Randolph Peyton, Simeon's son Edmund and his sisters Zuritha and Maria. My wife to be supported by Simeon Peyton and she is to live in her own dwelling house. To Buford Tinsley, Thos. and Jas. Tinsley, the children of Delia Tinsley, dec'd. The rest of my estate to be divided among my children and grand-children. That is the children of Vincent Peyton, Rhoda Goode, Delilah Speed and Delia Tinsley." Signed in the presence of John E. Wright, Joseph Hooker and David Alcorn, Oct. 14, 1831 " In addition, I give to Edmund Peyton, to him my negro girl, Zuritha Peyton, to Maria Peyton, my negro girl, Martha.."
Lincoln County Will Book L, 1831-33, p. 256
Executors were Randolph, Buford and Simeon Peyton.
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Abstract of Valentine Peyton's Will, Lincoln County, KY.
"To Randolph, the plantation I now live on, all of which he is toenjoy during his life and at his death to go to Speed Peyton, toBuford Peyton, to Polly R. Peyton, the widow of Vincent Peyton untilhe r youngest child comes of age, then to her son Valentine. To LucyHill and her heirs, Simeon and Randolph Peyton, Simeon's son Edmundand his sisters Zuritha and Maria. My wife to be supported by Simeo nPeyton and she is to live in her own dwelling house. To BufordTinsley, Thos. and Jas. Tinsley, the children of Delia Tinsley, dec'd.The rest of my estate to be divided among my children andgrand-chi ldren. That is the children of Vincent Peyton, Rhoda Goode,Delilah Speed and Delia Tinsley." Signed in the presence of John E.Wright, Joseph Hooker and David Alcorn, Oct. 14, 1831 " In addition, Igiv e to Edmund Peyton, to him my negro girl, Zuritha Peyton, to MariaPeyton, my negro girl, Martha.."
Lincoln County Will Book L, 1831-33, p. 256
Executors were Randolph, Buford and Simeon Peyton. | Source (S258)
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Accidentally knocked down by a horse drawn cart. | ATTENBOROUGH, Jarvis (Gervase) (I7323)
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According to "Biographical Souvenirs of Texas,"."William T. Booth, M.D., ...is a son of John S. and Martha (Nowlin) Booth, and was born in Bedford County, Tennessee, January 3, 1850....His father being a native of VA and his mother a native of TN. He is the seventh of ten children, and was reared mainly in Texas having come to this state at the age of seven. He was educated in the schools of Paris, Lamar county, finishing the literary course at the Un of KY, at Lexington. He read medicine with Dr. T.D. Wooten, then of Paris, attended lectures at the Medical University of Lexington.., graduating in March, 1875, and inApril following, located to thepractice of medicine in Honey Grove, Fannin County,..where he has since resided, and has been engaged exclusively in the practice of his profession. He is..one of the most successful and highly respected men of the area. ...He married in October 1876, Cornelia, the daughter of Leonard Harrall, a descendant of an old Texas family, which numbers among its members some of the best citizens of Lamar and adjoining counties." Note at bottom of page says mother's maiden name is Nowell.
His brothers, Dr. Tom and Dr. Will practiced medicine in Sherman and Denison, TX;
Dr. J.B. (T0be) died in Waco, TX;.Gabriel and Bud lived in Tarrant County, west of Ft. Worth.
Book has been transcribed and copied on Fannin Co., TX Rootsweb site. | BOOTH, Doctor William T (I901)
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According to "Biographical Souvenirs of Texas,"."William T. Booth, M.D., ...is a son of John S. and Martha (Nowlin) Booth, and was bornin Bedford County, Tennessee, January 3, 1850....His father bein g anative of VA and his mother a native of TN. He is the seventh of tenchildren, and was reared mainly in Texas having come to this state atthe age of seven. He was educated in the schools of Paris , Lamarcounty, finishing the literary course at the Un of KY, at Lexington.He read medicine with Dr. T.D. Wooten, then of Paris, attendedlectures at the Medical University of Lexington.., graduating i nMarch, 1875, and inApril following, located to thepractice of medicinein Honey Grove, Fannin County,..where he has since resided, and hasbeen engaged exclusively in the practice of his profession. H e is..oneof the most successful and highly respected men of the area. ...Hemarried in October 1876, Cornelia, the daughter of Leonard Harrall, adescendant of an old Texas family, which numbers amon g its memberssome of the best citizens of Lamar and adjoining counties." Note atbottom of page says mother's maiden name is Nowell.
His brothers, Dr. Tom and Dr. Will practiced medicine in Sherman andDenison, TX;
Dr. J.B. (T0be) died in Waco, TX;.Gabriel and Bud lived in TarrantCounty, west of Ft. Worth.
Book has been transcribed and copied on Fannin Co., TX Rootsweb site. | Source (S242)
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According to Bickley | HARDWICK, Elizabeth Lady (I6555)
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According to correspondent, possible Boothe cousin, in "The Valentine Papers,", Virginia Vols I - IV, pub ca 1823, there are Lees and Booths in the same area. Then later, Thomas Marsh Boothe came directly to Paris, TX to join his father. She believed that would account for the Lee connection from VA to TN to TX.
Also, there was reportedly a Booth-owned brewery in London. | BOOTH, John Samuel (I837)
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According to family of Josephine Russell Cockerham, dau of John Robert Russell, he had heard that Conrad died in 1889 after having worked in the cold rain to build a coffin for a neighbor who had died. In 1892, his wife, Adelia, married William Brooks Jarvis. Their families/children seemed to form some tight connections...Granville (or Glanville) Jarvis was a bondsman or witness for John Warren Russell and Anna Raines. | RUSSELL, Conrad C. (I1280)
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According to family of Josephine Russell Cockerham, dau of John RobertRussell, he had heard that Conrad died in 1889 after having worked inthe cold rain to build a coffin for a neighbor who had died. | Source (S299)
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According to Lorene C. Russell, she lived in Lula's household the last few years of her life. She also was blind, at the end, as was Mom Lorene. source: Sandy, 1-22-2001. | JAMES, Susan Prudence (I841)
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According to Lorene C. Russell, she lived in Lula's household the lastfew years of her life. She also was blind, at the end, as was MomLorene. source: Sandy, 1-22-2001. | Source (S350)
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According to Paul R, Thos. Clay was the third son of "Uncle Bob" , Children's names & birth order provided by Paul, as well. | Family: Thomas Clay RUSSELL / Ethel Newman (F1117)
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According to Paul R, Thos. Clay was the third son of "Uncle Bob" , Children's names & birth order provided by Paul, as well. | Source (S593)
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According to Windsor Booth, son of John Samuel Booth, JT died in the dead of winter in 1909. "He was far from his home in Paris, TX, and there was no transportation, so he was buried in the Moroney Cemetery(sp) in Nacogdoches, TX. He was in the drayage business. | BOOTH, John Tillman (I870)
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According to Windsor Booth, son of John Samuel Booth, JT died in thedead of winter in 1909. "He was far from his home in Paris, TX, andthere was no transportation, so he was buried intthe MoroneyCemet ery(sp) in Nacogdoches. | Source (S538)
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Active WWII Royal Merchant Navy. Emigrated to Perth, Western Australia. | Whitworth, Donald (I209)
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Actual day of 18 is not certain for birthdate of 18 July 1865 | TURNER, Charles Marion (I1033)
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Actual day of 18 is not certain for birthdate of 18 July 1865 | Source (S295)
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Acute osteomyelitis of the tibia | Parker, Jean (I457)
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Acute pulmonary tuberculosis | Fielding, Margaret (I467)
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Acute septicaemia | Chantry, Emily Miriam Alice (I10783)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I787)
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Adelia Peyton Russell and sons
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4d09a519-6e83-479f-90b3-554b 1b50126d&tid=2143358&pid=-1858943357
Obituary notice for T. C. Russell
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d020e786-f3a5-42ad-ba70-5 bb3182c1aad&tid=2143358&pid=-1858943357
| RUSSELL, Thomas Clay (I2859)
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Adelia Peyton Russell Jarvis, wi 2nd husband, Will Jarvis
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=556f9829-a7ad-431a-9482-4496 38af7a04&tid=2143358&pid=-1858943362
| PEYTON, Adelia\Delia (I2579)
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ADOPTED DAU | Source (S497)
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ADOPTED SON | RUSSELL, Lawrence (I890)
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after a lingering ilness | SKEAVINGTON, Catharine (I6460)
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After her telling us of her visit to the "Old Widow James' house", where she always wore
black and only had one arm, I started to verify her heritage to Jesse James. This has now been well documented, with her grandfather, John R. James being a brother to Robert
Sallee James, Jesse's father. Lula was very tiny, standing about 4'11" and always with a trim figure. However, she had come from a very rigid Methodist household and always had a very formal demeanor. (Her sister, Myrtle, said that they could not go to dances and had a very strict upbringing.) She arose every a.m., as I knew her, at 5:30 a.m., to warm up the house for Grandpa and then cook him breakfast. Even though modern electric washing machines were around, in the 50's, she continued to wash underwear on a washboard, and Grandpa took all of the rest to a cleaner/laundry...including sheets.
After her telling us of her visit to the "Old Widow James' house", where she always wore
black and only had one arm, I started to verify her heritage to JesseJames. This has now been well documented, with her grandfather, JohnR. James being a brother to Robert
Sallee James, Jesse's father. Lula was very tiny, standing about4'11" and always with a trim figure. However, she had come from avery rigid Methodist household and always had a very formal demeanor. (Her sister, Myrtle, said that they could not go to dances and had avery strict upbringing.) She arose every a.m., as I knew her, at 5:30a.m., to warm up the house for Grandpa and then cook him bre akfast.Even though modern electric washing machines were around, in the 50's,she continued to wash underwear on a washboard, and Grandpa took allof the rest to a cleaner/laundry...including sheets.
John Wesley Smith Family
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=211c614e-df63-48fa-8c0a-d411 7301bc13&tid=2143358&pid=-1858944441 | SMITH, Lula Amanda (I825)
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After Married lived at no 30 pick st
Frame work knitter
in 1841 residing in queen st
1861 he died at queen st and was buried in shepshed parish church yard 1 may 1866 aged 50 years | Whitworth, William (I95)
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After the divorce, he was awarded custody of the children, and they all later moved to MN(?). | Family: Harry S JONES / Patricia Anne CAREY (F951)
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After the divorce, he was awarded custody of the children, and theyall later moved to MN(?). | Source (S577)
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After wife Nina died, he moved into an apt complex; he later died when a fire broke out in the building. He had cared for Nina for several years at their farm, after she developed
Alseimers. One of his sons & dau-in-law, with his only new granddaughter, Iris Nicole,
lived on the property. | PEYTON, Herman Vincent (I1227)
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After wife Nina died, he moved into an apt complex; he later died whena fire broke out in the building. He had cared for Nina for severalyears at their farm, after she developed
Alseimers. One of his sons & dau-in-law, with his only newgranddaughter, Iris Nicole,
lived on the property. | Source (S422)
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Age 49. | Yendle, Mary (I9942)
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Age at Death: 0 | Marden, Mary Ann (I9827)
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Age at Death: 10 | Marden, Allen (I9826)
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Age at Death: 14 | Marden, Alfred James (I9825)
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Age at Death: 24 | SISSON, Colin Peter (I6490)
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Age at Death: 27 | Turff, Emily (I9831)
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Age at Death: 49 | PETERS, Robert (I7414)
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Age at Death: 52 | WHARMBY, Alan (I6316)
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Age at Death: 59 | BEARDSLEY, Mark (I7248)
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Age at Death: 78 | SISSON, Walter Leslie (I7494)
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Age at Death: 81 | Luxford, Mary Ann (I9629)
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Age recorded as 30m, but this should be 30 minutes. Son of Kitty Joyce. | Parker, Philip (I475)
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Age: 16 | SAXTON, George W (I8466)
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Age: 24 | PATRICK, Fred (I7990)
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Age: 27 | CRESSWELL, Hannah Allsop (I8522)
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Age: 29 | BEARDSLEY, Jacob (I7989)
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Age: 29 | BEARDSLEY, Jacob (I7989)
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