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| 701 |
died after birth of twins. | GIBSON, Sarah Jane (I1618)
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| 702 |
died after birth of twins. | Source (S214)
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| 703 |
Died age 3 months bur'd church yard. | Whitworth, Sarah (I551)
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| 704 |
Died age 74 | Whitworth, Edward (I221)
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| 705 |
Died age 8 months | Whitworth, Edwin (I153)
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| 706 |
died aged 22 | Tollington, Florence Strickland (I328)
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| 707 |
Died aged 60 years | Whitworth, Thomas (I235)
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| 708 |
Died aged 77 years
No record of Marriage in shepshed | Whitworth, Edward (I228)
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| 709 |
died as a young man of poss. typhoid fever; never married. | RUSSELL, Jacob H (I1810)
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| 710 |
died as a young man of poss. typhoid fever; never married. | Source (S289)
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| 711 |
DIED AS CHILD | ZELDIN, SIDNEY (I1109)
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| 712 |
DIED AS CHILD | Source (S404)
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| 713 |
Died as result of accidentally being crushed by a crane while at work. | Eley, Francis Anderson (I117)
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| 714 |
Died at birth | Whitworth, Maria (I4090)
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| 715 |
Died at Bridge St | Darby, Sarah Ann (I148)
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| 716 |
DIED BY BOMB THROWN INTO THE HOME BY PINKERTON
DETECTIVES; SAME TIME, ZERELDA'S ARM SO MANGLED,
IT WAS LATER AMPUTATED. | SAMUEL, ARCHIE PEYTON (I1015)
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| 717 |
DIED BY BOMB THROWN INTO THE HOME BY PINKERTON
DETECTIVES; SAME TIME, ZERELDA'S ARM SO MANGLED,
IT WAS LATER AMPUTATED. | Source (S541)
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| 718 |
Died during a polio epidemic. | RUSSELL, Eugene (I775)
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| 719 |
Died during a polio epidemic. | Source (S356)
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| 720 |
died in infancy (source Mother's obit) | RUSSELL, Celeste (I1733)
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| 721 |
died in infancy (source: Mother's obit). | RUSSELL, James (I1735)
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| 722 |
Died in the Great War on Sunday 17th June 1917
201586 Sergeant 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) | ATTENBOROUGH, Thomas (I6955)
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| 723 |
died intestate; named in the Will of his father, Valentine, as a deceased son, and Polly R as the widow of Vincent. | PEYTON, Vincent (I874)
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| 724 |
died intestate; named in the Will of his father, Valentine, as adeceased son, and Polly R as the widow of Vincent. | Source (S471)
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| 725 |
Died Oct/Nov/Dec 1907 7b 112 | NEWTON, Thomas (I8009)
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| 726 |
died of cancer: source, sister Georgia Williams | GAMBRELL, Newton Edwin (I1083)
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| 727 |
died of cancer: source, sister Georgia Williams | Source (S412)
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| 728 |
DIED OF PHTHISIS FATHER PRESENT AT DEATH | ATTENBOROUGH, Jervis (I6655)
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| 729 |
Died of pneumonia after only one week illness; source obit | SMITH, James Henry (I952)
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| 730 |
Died of pneumonia after only one week illness; source obit | Source (S472)
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| 731 |
Died of Pneumonia. Mrs George P Turner and two sons, Hampton and Burt, returned last Saturday from Waterville, where they attended the funeral of Mrs A T Greene, Mrs Turner's eldest daughter, who had died after a short illness with pneumonia. The Waterville Empire makes the following mention of the deceased: 'Mrs Greene, whose maiden name was Florence Adell Turner, was yet a young woman, having been born April 15, 1861, in Lucas County, Iowa. At an early age she embraced the Christian faith, and to the time of her death was distinguished and respected as a zealous follower of the Nazarene. Her family moved to Washington and became pioneers of Lincoln County in 1884. On Nov 4, 1886, she was married at Davenport to A T Greene, founder of Waterville, and came immediately to this place, being one of the first two of three women to arrive in this section of the Big Bend. She was therefore known to nearly all the first settlers, and there are few of those who came in early days who have not some recollection of her deeds of kindness and self sacrifice to cherish as the community shall in the future take on a stalwart growth. There is left to mourn her death her husband and young son, Dale, aged nine, and the mother and brothers above mentioned, together with a sister and brother, Mrs Walter Mann and Harold Turner, of this place. These have the sympathy of a large circle of friends, who are also, in a deep sense, mourners of the departed one. (LCT: 2-11-1898)
| Turner, Florence Adele (I3992)
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| 732 |
died of polio. | SANDERS, Donald Russell (I1055)
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| 733 |
died of polio. | Source (S427)
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| 734 |
Died very young! | Whitworth, Mable (I546)
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| 735 |
Discrepancy between my data and manuscript by Mrs. Arnsberger; she has listed eight children:
1 Frank 2.Delia 3.Belle 4.Mary 5.Vincent 6. Valentine 7.Clay 8.Taylor.
I have:
in addition to different names for Amanda Belle, Robert Valentine, Henry Clay, I also have listed
9.Lucinda 10.Robinson 11.Stephen;
Birth orders not known or listed. | PEYTON, Robinson (I872)
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| 736 |
Discrepancy between my data and manuscript by Mrs. Arnsberger; she haslisted eight children:
1 Frank 2.Delia 3.Belle 4.Mary 5.Vincent 6. Valentine 7.Clay 8.Taylor.
I have:
in addition to different names for Amanda Belle, Robert Valentine, Henry Clay, I also have listed
9.Lucinda 10.Robinson 11.Stephen;
Birth orders not known or listed. | Source (S234)
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| 737 |
Don't know birth date? | Smith, Mary (I218)
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| 738 |
don't know year of birth
son of George Rose of Belton Leics
was a joiner of Belton
don't know the date of death
Married by C.L.M. Phillipps S.P.R at ST Bot's | Rose, Jeremiah (I575)
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| 739 |
Doris was either adopted by Lou & Mamie, or lived with the family forno known reason | ZELDIN (ZOLICZONIK)Linder, Doris\Dora (I2646)
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| 740 |
Dorothy's info from Newspaper Abstract Gaines vs Gaines & Russell, 18th Century of Gaines Family, Halifax Co., VA | Family: / Dorothy (F1720)
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| 741 |
Dressed like a man | WHEATLEY, Annie (I6317)
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| 742 |
Dressmaker. Lived at Bridge St. | Whitworth, Elizabeth (I150)
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| 743 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1218)
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| 744 |
E Skaggs | Source (S457)
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| 745 |
E-mail, 1998: tgs@istar.ca; per E Skaggs, aunt of Mark and sister ofKenneth | Source (S488)
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| 746 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1056)
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| 747 |
e-mail...eskaggs@juno.com | RUSSELL, Evelyn Corrine (I1020)
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| 748 |
earliest found land survey with him listed; 135 A. | ZIMMERMAN CARPENTER, George (I1366)
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| 749 |
earliest found land survey with him listed; 135 A. | Source (S530)
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| 750 |
Edmund was about 15 when he migrated to KY from VA with fa, Absalom, brother, Sanders, Absalom's second wife, and children from that marriage. He did not marry Malinda Rousey until 1814, making him 29, and that left lots of time for another, first marriage. (Our James F. was born 1812.) Have found no other marriage for him, though, in Lincoln Co., and if his birth date is correct (1785) it would appear that he would have been only 15 at time of migration to KY.
| RUSSELL, Edmund (I1869)
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