Matches 751 to 800 of 1,978
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Edna had no children.............
Married on Dec 1948
Married at Loughborough, Leicestershire | Tollington, Edna Florence (I318)
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Edna, Geo and family went to the World's Fair, 1904, and stayed with George's brother Js. R (Bob) and family; then both families moved to Carmi, IL; letter from his daughter, Eva, in 1985, said that Geo's occupations included being a farmer in KY, a buyer of land in OK soon after statehood; he was a manufacturer of patented Japenese sweepers in several cities inc St. Louis; "Mom was a good saleslady."
Geo. was also a guard at the McAlester prison for a while. He bought & sold houses and real estate. Then he went into the grocery business for years. He had a varied lot of jobs and moves, but got along well and were well fed. Edna was a teacher in early life. Geor also operated a livery stable at Louisvill, KY before kids were born; also mfgd & sold wallpaper brushes & brooms.
Another story from Eva said that he had many tales of his searches for mfg locations & train trips to Liberal, KS. Once the plains were cold & very windy & so desolate that he had the trainment not unload his equipment & bought a return ticket back home to KY. Also had a similar experience (alone) to Winnipeg, Canada. It was so cold that he never left the depot (and stove) to even look for a possible location & returned hom. Eva said "Mom was always holding down the fort at home, awaiting Dad's return."
| RUSSELL, George Franklin Sr (I1811)
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| 753 |
Edna, Geo and family went to the World's Fair, 1904, and stayed withGeorge's brother Js. R (Bob) and family; then both families moved toCarmi, IL; letter from his daughter, Eva, in 1985, said that Geo 'soccupations included beina farmer in KY, a buyer of land in OK soonafter statehood; he was a manufacturer of Japenese sweepers in severalcities inc St. Louis; "Mom was a good saleslady."
Geo. was also a guard at the McAlester prison for a while. He bought &sold houses and real estate. Then he went into the grocery businessfor years. He had a varied lot of jobs and moves, but got alon g welland were well fed. Edna was a teacher in early life. Geor alsooperated a livery stable at Louisvill, KY before kids were born; alsomfgd & sold wallpaper brushes & brooms.
Another story from Eva said that he had many tales of his searches formfg locations & train trips to Liberal, KS. Once the plains were cold& very windy & so desolate that he had the trainment not unlo ad hisequipment & bought a return ticket back home to KY. Also had a similarexperience (alone) to Winpeg, Canada. It was so cold that he neverleft the depot to even look for a possible location & retu rned hom.Eva said "Mom was always holding down the fort at home, awaiting Dad'sreturn." | Source (S468)
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| 754 |
Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. | Source (S2589)
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| 755 |
Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. | Source (S2579)
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| 756 |
Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. | Source (S2587)
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| 757 |
Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. | Source (S2559)
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| 758 |
Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records. | Source (S2509)
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| 759 |
Emma was the Daughter of William Wardle F.W.K & Eliz of Worthington.
She was married at St Bot's P. Church shepshed on Nov 6th 1836 by the Rev Joseph Harriman Hamilton M.A When she was ONLY 15YEARS OLD.
Remarried 1866-71 to John Roper of Shepshed.
In 1871 they lived in Queen St Shepshed.
John Roper died aged 77 lived in the Lant in 1896. | Wardle, Emma (I96)
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England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N811-832 : accessed 30 Nov 2012), Louisa Margaret Anderson, 1878; citing SAINT ANDREWS, DERBY, DERBY, ENGLAND, reference - 2:14F2T2M; FHL microfilm 1041186
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N1R2-5XQ : accessed 30 Nov 2012), Louisa Margaret Anderson, 13 Nov 1878; citing SAINT ANDREWS, DERBY, DERBY, ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 1041186. | Anderson, Louisa Margaret (I115)
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England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Source (S2521)
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England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1910. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Source (S2523)
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| 763 |
England, Marriages, 1538–1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Source (S2518)
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| 764 |
Enlarged prostate. | Mowbray, John (I9525)
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Enlisted in the Army 1942, Chicago. Army No: 36337134 | LORD, Dickon (I7275)
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Ensign, was killed in battle in 1780; 2,666 2/3 acres were awarded to Valentine Peyton, heir at law, 11 Sep 1784. Listed in VA Soldiers of 1776. | PEYTON, George (I1513)
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Ensign, was killed in battle in 1780; 2,666 2/3 acres were awarded toValentine Peyton, heir at law, 11 Sep 1784. Listed in VA Soldiers of1776. | Source (S342)
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Etta Carey, John Bell's wife, wrote me that Jake & John Bell's mother was believed to have been killed by a bull, when pregnant with child #4 | WEBB, Eliza J (I1214)
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Etta Carey, John Bell's wife, wrote me that Jake & John Bell's motherwas believed to have been killed by a bull, when pregnant with child#4 | Source (S486)
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Eva said George F, Sr., was born at Powers Store Corner. I think it's near Ellisburg, and is in Casey Co., KY. | RUSSELL, George Franklin Sr (I1811)
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Eva, George's dau, said that George did talk a little of her, and that she died as a child, possibly of measles. | RUSSELL, Amanda Katherine (I1812)
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Eva, George's dau, said that George did talk a little of her, and thatshe died as a child, possibly of measles. | Source (S358)
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Event Description: Burton Hospital | Wilkes, Doris May (I240)
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exact date source, website:Joseph L. Clements, anc.com. | PEYTON, Thomas Jefferson (I1777)
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Family legend has it that Laura smoked a pipe, was a midwife,and her family was spared in an Indian uprising because she had delivered the Chief's son. Laura is said to have raised Sarah Marie's 10 children after Sarah's death in 1909. Need further research. Need names and dates. 1910 Census shows only 1 Arch child living with Laura and John! | Schoonover, Laura Almira (I4405)
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Family moved to Butler in Jan. 1888 (source: Susan Smith's obit notice) | SMITH, John Wesley (I840)
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Family moved to Butler in Jan. 1888 (source: Susan Smith's obitnotice) | Source (S208)
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| 778 |
Family Search .org | PETTIFER, Richard (I6484)
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| 779 |
Family Search 1880 census lists him as Jake H. Russell. | RUSSELL, Jacob H (I1277)
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Family Search IGI record. | Family: Warren LAMME / Malinda RUSSELL (F1247)
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| 781 |
Family Search IGI record. | Source (S613)
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Family Search.org | MANN, Anne (I8520)
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| 783 |
Family Search.org | BRETT, Jerome (I7057)
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Family Search.org | NEVILLE, Henry Sir Snr (I7258)
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Family Search.org | PETTIFER, John (I6631)
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| 786 |
Family Search.org | HUBARD, Elizabeth (I7833)
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Family Search.org | CHESTER, Ann (I6973)
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Family Search.org | Bergavenny, Sir George Neville 4th&2nd Baron (I7774)
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Family Search.org England Select Births and Christenings 1538-1975 | LOCKTON, Mary (I6760)
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| 790 |
Family sources heard that he died while working in medical lab withnew vaccines...or perhaps some of the students innoculated themselvesas a study group? | Source (S333)
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| 791 |
Family tree has 28 Dec 1975. This could be burial date | Whitworth, William Gibson (I207)
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Family Tree ID: LKWM-SWD | Thornton, Eliza (I10317)
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Family tree notes date of death at 6 Dec 1935
Pupil teacher at C of E school in 1895 ass. head of C of E school. Retired 1900 to be prop. Charnwood Tea Rooms 1915. He was also an auditor. | Whitworth, Robert (I149)
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familysearch 2CYM-RS8 | Woodward, Mary (I623)
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familysearch K4TJ-NFD | Bancroft, Sarah (I137)
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familysearch KZ9V-WWR
| Hall, William (I3648)
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familysearch L2V7-CGR | Langham, Thomas (I157)
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familysearch L2V7-CGR | Langham, Josiah (I3647)
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familysearch L2V7-HK4 | Langham, Mary (I589)
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familysearch L2V7-HK4 | Langham, John (I590)
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