If this is Letha's brother, George, the 1880 Linc. Co. census listshis age as 60...so dob wd be 1820.
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source Gen. of Herbert Russell
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source: gr-dau, Judith; died of double pneumonia after racingaccident.
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He was a member of the Louis E. Davis American Legion Post.
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Major surgeon in Civil War with 5 commissions
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recorded Lincoln Co Will Book W, p. 40, final settlement 10/12/1868
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birth and date source: T & C Evans
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Land to descend to his son, Edmund, at Simeon's death. Val's wife, Mary Elizabeth to be supported by Simeon, while she lives in her owndwelling house.
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Family moved to Butler in Jan. 1888 (source: Susan Smith's obitnotice)
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Reference in wife, Susan's obit, with death date.
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Info provided by family data of S. Russell Kassen, gr-granddaughter, and "Background of a Bandit," by Joan Beamis and Wm. Pullen.
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Minerva's info. provided by her gr-granddaughter, M. Overstreet.
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source: Tom Evans
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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.
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died after birth of twins.
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source: Tom C
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Hwy 76, 1 mi s & w of Salem Corners.
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Source: dau, Nancy Sutherland
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Buried same day, in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA.
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info source from SSA Death Index.
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source, death index.
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SERVICES AT UTTER MCKINLEY, SAN FRNDO VLY
BURIAL SAGINAW, MI
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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.
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In spite of large land holdings and his ties with his children who hadmigrated to KY, he did not migrate to KY.
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birth & death data from gravesite information.
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She died a few weeks after youngest child, Rachel, was born.
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Source: Evergreen Cemetary (TX) records for 1865-1971; also listedwife last name as Nowell.
In "Biographical Souvenir of the State of TX," transcribed for FanninCo Gen Web Page, it states that Will T. Booth's father, Samuel, was aVA native.
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He worked on the news staffs of the NY Evening Post, Washington Post, White House Correspondent for Time and Life Magazines, among others.In 1966, he was elected president ofn the National Press Club , swornin Jan. 29, 1966, by Chief Justice Earl Warren, and an inaugural ballwas held in his honor, afterwards. He led the successful fight todesegregate the club (black reporters as well as black gu ests had beenbarred) and laid the foundation for the admission of women members,which was achieved in 1968.
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She was a twin to Mary/Mollie.
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Ray Stephens Rootsweb lists date as b. 1820.
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R. Stephens Rootsweb lists dod as 24 Nov 1894, Winsor, Henry Co., MO.
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Info on all children, except John Wesley, provided by Margaret O., gr-granddau of Minerva.
Also told that he had two brothers, Britain and George. Margaret alsostates that Obediah's first name was Thomas.
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Peyton Home & Graveyard; 40 graves all destroyed; on Herman Peyton'sproperty.
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1860 Census record Casey Co, KY: #DW/399, Fam/400; lists RobinsonPeyton, age 47, occupation farmer, Pers Prop value $7000, Real Estate$2500, pl of birth Casey Co, KY;
Resided with: Amanda, 38, f, w; Delila, 16, f; Franklin, 15, m;Taylor, 12, m; Robinson, 11, m; Mary, 8, f; Stephen, 6, m; Vinston, 2,m; Andrew, 2, m; and Polly, 74, f. Taylor, Robinson, Mary and Step henwere school attendees. The names Delila are assumed to be Adeliaand Vinston, assumed to be Vincent.
Also noted in 1850 census records, Casey Co..
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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.
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b. Gravel Switch, Marion Co., KY
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born two months after his father, George Zimmerman/Carpenter died fromRevolutionary War wounds from the harsh winter conditions at ValleyForge.
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per: Neil Ferguson; early notes indicated he was buried here, but he'sbeen unable to locate such a graveyard
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Book Q, pg 36: wife Catharine Carpenter holds 1/3 part from sale ofland to JAMES RUSSELL and George Carpenter Jr. and to 8 of hischildren, including Letha Russell. (One of the securities ws fromJame s F. Russell.) Many other deeds and transactions noted in LincolnCo..)
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He was lost over the English Channel in WWI, while serving in the RAF.US was not yet in the war..
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He was a Lt. when he died and had served in the 3rd VA Regiment fromits' founding; 2,666 2/3 acres were awarded to Valentine Peyton, heirat law, 11 Sep 1784. On 3 Jun 1834, Randolph, Simeon, Buford P eytonand Lucy Peyton Hill, children of deceased Vincent Peyton of CaseyCo., asked for additional land due to them as heirs of ValentinePeyron, dec'd., who was heir at law of George and Robert Peyton, officers of the Revolution.
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1880 census, Dist 70, Hustonville, Lincoln Co., KY, wi family.
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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.
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Moreland, KY.
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Bondsman for contract, John Tinsley and father, Valentine Peyton
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Gravestone data from Hustonville Cemetery, Lincoln Co., KY.
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name spelled as Lamb.
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attained rank as Lt., source US Fedl Military records, Rootsweb.