My Genealogy Data
Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 708
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251 | Moved to Sherman, Texas. | VanHooser, Margaret (I6278)
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252 | NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS, Lineage Book, Vol XVI, 1972, (15001-16000), Mrs. Richard N. Grammer, National Registrar, LDS FAMILY HISTORY CENTER, Sacramento CA 369.1 A512a, Vol. 16, 1972, pp 343-4. LETTER: 19 July 1994, from TAWANA BROWN, 1017 Lakegrove, Midlothian, TX 76065, to WILLIAM GEORGE MILES III, 7351: "Mary Thurman #1204, born abt. 1725, Somerset Co, New Jersey." | Thurman, Mary (I3801)
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253 | Oak Grove Cemetery | Wagner, Alma Earl (I21146)
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254 | Oak Grove Cemetery | Phillips, Herbert Lionel (I21147)
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255 | Oak Grove Cemetery | Phillips, Fannie Belle (I21122)
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256 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Phillips, Wilma (I21152)
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257 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Crowell, Kirby (I21151)
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258 | Paul and Grover Walker were twins. | VanHooser, Paul (I7382)
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259 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VanHooser, G.W. (I7383)
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260 | Photo on Gravestone. | Canada, Addie Belle (I758)
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261 | Photo on Gravestone. | Stembridge, Isaac Denton (I996)
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262 | Pythian Ridge Cemetery | Phillips, Edna Dulcie (I21129)
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263 | Revolutionary War Soldier, North Carolina Continental Line. | Clemmons, Samuel Thompson Sr. (I12771)
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264 | Rootsweb.com Database = Civil War Rosters Civil War Record for John H. Strowmatt Name: John H. Strowmatt Pvt in the 20th Infantry (KY/Union) Unit Mustered in: 6 Jan 1862 at Smithland, Livingston Co, KY Unit Mustered out: 17 Jan 1865 at Louisville, Jefferson Co, KY | Stromatt, John H. (I9078)
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265 | Rosebud Cemetery | Phillips, Lee Otis (I21131)
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266 | Rosebud Cemetery | Mayes, Robert Warner (I21103)
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267 | Rosebud Cemetery | Writtenberry, Sarah Elizabeth (I21104)
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268 | Rosebud Cemetery | Phillips, Samuel Boyd (I21125)
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269 | Rosebud Cemetery | Brantley, John Marion (I21143)
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270 | Rosebud Cemetery | Lamb, Nida G. (I21120)
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271 | Rosebud Cemetery | Phillips, Mary Effie (I21154)
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272 | Rosebud Cemetery | King, Marlis (I21119)
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273 | Rosebud Cemetery | Ford, Robert Gordon (I21118)
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274 | Rosebud Cemetery | Hatley, William L. (I21116)
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275 | Rosebud Cemetery | Vaughn, Jesse William (I21149)
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276 | Rosebud Cemetery | Phillips, Rebecca Anne (I21140)
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277 | Rosebud Cemetery | Thurmond, Martisha Matilda (I21115)
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278 | Rosebud Cemetery | Phillips, Valda Clare (I21150)
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279 | Rutherford County, Tennessee Will Book Page 17 Wiley Thurman Dec'd Will In the name of God Amen. I, Wiley Thurman of the County of Rutherford and State of Tennessee being in perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament. 1st I will and direct that all my debts be first paid, 2nd I leave to my beloved wife Elizabeth Thurman during her life the following property for her benefit and the benefit of my children Elizabeth, William, Robert, Wiley, Parker & Susanna; My Land, house hold and Kitchen furniture, plantation tools, two horses, three cows, one waggon together with every other property belonging to me named or not named. I will and direct that all of the above named property at the death of my wife Elizabeth be equally divided between all of my before named children to them and their heirs forever. I appoint Albert G. Henderson Executor of this my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & affix my Seal the 20 day of April 1847. Wiley Thurman (Seal) Signed, Sealed and acknowledged In the presence of Benjamin Marable James H. Love State of Tennessee Rutherford County Court May Term 1847. The execution of the within last will & testament of Wiley Thurman Dec'd was duly proven in open Court at the above mentioned term of Said Court by the oath of Benjamin Marable & James H. Love Subscribing withesses thereto & was ordered to be recorded. Robt S. Morris Clerk. Recorded May 10th 1847. By John Woods D.C. | Thurman, Wiley (I4129)
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280 | Sallie and Sophia are twins. | Travis, Sallie (I15372)
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281 | Sallie and Sophia are twins. | Travis, Sophia Fay (I15373)
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282 | Samuel was born in Lamar County, Texas perhaps in Sylvan or Paris. He attended school at Wichita Falls in 1903 along with Lizzie and Mattie. He helped his father farm until becoming part of Wells Fargo on the railroad. He was with the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (called "The Katy") out of Wichita Falls. Samuel was born in Lamar County, Texas perhaps in Sylvan or Paris. He attended school at Wichita Falls in 1903 along with Lizzie and Mattie. He helped his father farm until becoming part of Wells Fargo on the railroad. He was with the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (called "The Katy") out of Wichita Falls. He was great friends with Carl E. Baker, another messenger, who told me of their carrying whiskey into Indian Territory in their "kit boxes" that contained their supplies and necessities. He met Vera when he visited Stella Lancaster, her sister, at Wichita Falls. They were married and he was moved to Woodward, Oklahoma, where both their children were born. They had been transferred back to Wichita Falls by 1922 and he was still with the Amnerican Railway Express Agency. He transferred the family to Amarillo, Texas in February 1927 and worked out of there on the Santa Fe until he retired in 1948. In Wichita Falls, we lived at 306 Morningside Drive and at 2101 Polk Street where I think they had bought the house. I remember their re-doing the kitchen and mother had a washing machine which had a wooden tub that you had to manually operate the dasher in the tub using a lever. In Amarillo we lived at 704 Mirror Street. Anywhere that we went, we walked because of no other transportation. We walked to visit the Carl E. Bakers and the D.T. Callahams who we knew in Wichita Falls. These families were the only people that we knew when we arrived in Amarillo. His job was classed as essential so he had no military time in either World War 1 or World War 2. Mother maintained that he had to stay out to support his Mother and Father. His job was on the Santa Fe railroad and his office was the baggage car where he handled all things that were shipped by American Railway Express. | VanHooser, Samuel Franklin (I4524)
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283 | Sarah Belle had a baby girl and died, then baby died. Then Lewis married Belle's sister, Nannie. | Travis, Sarah Belle (I3585)
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284 | Scalded by hot water and never recovered. | Belt, George Washington (I1926)
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285 | School Teacher. Received law degree from Cumberland University in Tennessee. Practiced Law mostly in Paducah, Ky. where he also farmed. His law specialty was real estate and land titles. In 1939 Charles Lowry purchased the Gus Legeay place on Old Cairo Road, where he raised Hereford cattle. This was his home until his death in 1974. A native of Caldwell County, he moved to Paducah in the early 1920's. | Lowry, Charles Homer (I9701)
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286 | She died aged two and a half years. Source: The Van Hoose, Van Hooser, Van Huss Family in the United States, Joyce Lindstrom, 1993, page 536. | Jadwin, Mary Angeline (I6179)
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287 | She got us through the depression with Samuel's money and perseverance. She died while at Donald's house after his return from Hawaii. She definitely did not want her children to sell her house nor mess with her car. She had an attack, was moved to a hospital where she spent time in intensive care. She was moved to a convalescence home where she died within days. Her last words were take me home (Amarillo) but she was not in her best condition. She is buried with her parents at Dreamland Cemetery, Roaring Springs, Texas | Burton, Vera Edna (I4525)
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288 | She took the surname of her stepfather, Thomas Lynch. | Lynch, Alice Lee (I6637)
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289 | She was a widow. Their children were raised by Rose Bell Van Hooser and her husband, John W. Preston. | Hulston, Mrs. Emily Rogers (I7240)
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290 | She was living with O.L. in California. They are both buried in Whittier, California | VanHooser, Martha (I4555)
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291 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S189)
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292 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S196)
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293 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S7)
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294 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S244)
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295 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S263)
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296 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S26)
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297 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S313)
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298 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S21)
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299 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S308)
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300 | Source Medium: Book | Source (S280)
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