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51 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 Moved into Overton County Tennessee and on to Madison County Illinois. He is mentioned in John's will as having left the nest and should he return, he is to share in the will probation, if not, his share is to be divided among his siblings. | VanHooser, Abraham (I1586)
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52 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 On January 7, 1703 Jurrian gave to his brothers Jacob Jans, Johannes and sister Katherine (wife of Francis Hardick) the lands on and near the river. See siblings files. From Early Records of Albany, V-2,1916 Case #1793, May 15,1711-September 1, 1713, Wife Katherin was made executor of the estate of Jurriaen VANHOESEN of Claverack including home farm and personal property. 1703, He and Volckje shared in probate of Jans will with Volckertje by father. Will probated | VanHoesen, Jurian (I1622)
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53 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 Rebecca Griffen was living at the home when the 1850 US Census was taken. See Hi-1025-143 He died in the Civil War. | VanHooser, Wilson (I1490)
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54 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 Ref: Colony of North Carolina, 1765-1775 Abstracts of Land Patents, 7817 pg 191 Jacob VANHOSER 4 March 1775, 150 acres in Anson joining the top of a hill on the W side of the fork of Mountain Creek, SW of Yadkin River. Jacob was the twin brother of John. Jacob moved and settled in Wayne County, Kentucky. | VanHooser, Jacob (I1582)
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55 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 Ref: Colony of North Carolina, 1765-1775 Abstracts of Land Patents, 8809, pg 140 Valentine VANHOSE, July 25, 1774, 100 acres in Anson, SW of Pee Dee on David's Creek joining the bank of the Thoroughfare and both sides of Long Island. (Indexed by Abstract # and page). Valentine, age 82 and Matilda, age 58 were alive at time of 1850 US Census living in Johnson Co.,Tn. See Jo -5-68. He settled around Red Boiling Springs Macon County Tennessee Vol A Page 86 no. 1191 State of North Carolina: To all to whom these presents shall come greetings, Know ye: that we for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted, paid into our treasury by Valentine Vanhooser have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Valentine Vanhooser a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in our County of Washington on a branch of Cobbs Creek beginning at a lynnwood at the head of a spring running north seventy one degrees west one hundred & twelve poles to a black oak thence north thirteen degrees west sixty two poles to a white oak thence north thirty five degrees west fifty seven poles to a black oak on the side of a hill thence north eighty six poles to a stake, thence south fifty nine degrees east one hundred seventy five poles to a white oak corner to Moses Runnels, thence south one hundred sixteen poles to a stake by the creek, thence east twenty poles to a white oak, thence south thirty one poles to the beginning--as by the plat hereto annexed doth appear: together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals hereditaments and appurtinances to the said land belonging or appertaining: To hold to the said Valentine Vanhooser his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct provided always that the said Valentine Vanhooser shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register's office of our said County of Washington within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect In testimony whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent and our Great Seal to be hereunto affixed Witness Richard Dobbs Spaight, Esquire our Governor, Capyain, General and Commander in Chief at Raleigh the fourth day of November in the twentieth year of our independence and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five. By Command Richard Dobbs Spaight J. Glasgon Secretary Registered August 23rd 1797 Received from County Clerk Carter County, Tn. in answer to my ltr 12 Nov 87. Vol A Pg 468 This indenture made the tenth of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four between George Perkins of the County of Carter and State of Tennessee of the one part and Valintine Vanhooser of the county aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said George Perkins for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred dollars to him in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof doth hereby acknowledge himself therewith fully satisfied contented & paid doth give grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said Valintine Vanhooser his heirs and assigns foreverforever a certain tract of land lying and being in the county aforesaid on the south fork of Cobbs Creek waters of Watauga River Beginning at a white oak a little branch running east one hundred poles crossing a branch to a red oak, then south one hundred sixty poles crossing a branch to a white oak there then east one hundred poles to a stake then north one hundred sixty poles to the beginning containing one hundred acres of land be the same more or less conveyed by John Pevehouse to George Perkins. Together with all the rights privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to have and to hold the said bargained premises unto the said Valintine Vanhooser his heirs executors and administrators & assigns forever with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said George Perkins for myself my heirs executors & Administrators & assigns do by these presents forever warrant and defend the above named tract of land as above described unto the said Valintine Vanhooser from the claim of any person whatsoever as a free estate in fee simple in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date above written. Signed Sealed & Delivered in George Perkins [Seal] presence of William {his mark}Dugger Adam{his mark}Rainbold & Hugh White Jurat State of Tennessee Carter County February Session 1804 the written deed of conveyance was proven in open court by Hugh White one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and admitted to record let it be registered. Registered August first 1804 Test Geo Williams Clk | VanHuss, Valentine II (I1583)
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56 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 Settled in Jefferson County Tennessee and was the twin brother of Jacob. | VanHooser, John (I1581)
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57 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997 The land conveyed to Jacob Jans January 7,1704 extended from the Hardick Tract northerly along the river to the north line of the original patent. This land passed from Jacob Jans to his son Jacob and to his sons Jacob and John Jacob Van Hoesen who were the owners in 1783. | VanHoesen, Jacob Janse (I1623)
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58 | Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: May 18, 1997 Died in infancy. | VanHooser, John (I1403)
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59 | Buried at Hill Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky. | Harralson, Hearne Chandler (I1167)
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60 | Buried at Mapleview Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky. | Cruce, Patsy R. (I638)
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61 | Buried at Meek Cemetery, Caldwell County, Kentucky. | Travis, Sherrie (I3562)
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62 | Buried at Meek Cemetery, Caldwell County, Kentucky. | Travis, Jimmy W. (I3555)
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63 | Buried at Meek Cemetery, Caldwell County, Kentucky. | Travis, Richard (I3554)
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64 | Buried at Meek Cemetery, Caldwell County, Kentucky. | Flossie (I3538)
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65 | Buried at Wilson Cemetery on Lamb Farm. | Hamby, Martha E. (I1216)
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66 | Buried with his mother at Mapleview Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky. | Gray, Johnnie Michiel (I1165)
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67 | Caldwell County, Kentucky History Book, page 262, article 174 CHARLES G. ESKEW Charles G. Eskew, the eighth of Benjamin and Nancy Eskew's twelve children, was born in Wilson County, TN, in 1821 and died in Caldwell County, KY, about 1883. Benjamin Eskew 1775-1843, father of Charles, migrated from North Carolina to Tennessee about 1811 and served in the militia during the War of 1812. Charles Eskew married Mary Ann Rowland in Wilson County on 5-18-1853. They moved to KY about 1857 and purchased a farm on Donaldson Creek. Their first child, Marion Lafayette 1856-1890's, was born in TN. He and his wife, Mattie Mason had three children: Will Henry 1884-1885, Lula May 1887-1959, and Zelma Lee 1888, living 1964 in Little Rock, Ark. The other children of Charles and Mary Ann were. John Wesley 1858-1896, married Ollie Carner 1868-1901-their children were Lena (Mrs. Mack Clift), Mettie (Mrs. Elmer Carter) and James Alpha Eskew; Elizabeth, born 4-22-1863, died before 1870; Tennessee, born 4-1-l866, died between 1870 and 1880; Ella "Ellie" born 1-15-1872, married a farmer, Emerson E. Williamson, 1868-1950, and died 9-1-1926. They lived in the Freewill Community where they raised their four children: Archie Lee, 1896-1941, married 1. Lizzie Jones 2. Ozma Singleton. and 3. Stella Board; Stella May, born 10-27-1903, married 1. Ben Williamson and 2. Guy Strawser, lives Greenville, Ohio; Mary Melville, born 10-6-l907, married Max Sheridan, and resides in Caldwell County; and William Jewell "Sam", born 10-24-1909, lives in Dayton, Ohio. Wiley Eskew 1813-1884, a brother of Charles G. Eskew, and his family moved to Caldwell County about 1867. His farm was located on the banks of the Tradewater River. Wiley and his wife Minerva VanHooser had several children, including Andrew J. Eskew and Dr. Dewitt Eskew. Dr. Eskew practiced at Shady Grove before moving to southeast Missouri in 1879. Sources: Courthouse and census records, family records, and RICHARDSON ROWLAND AND HIS FAMILY by Richard C. Sheridan; also Goodspeed's HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. Submitted by: Susan Sheridan 174 | Eskew, Charles G. (I573)
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68 | Caldwell County, Kentucky History Book, page 262. ... Wiley Eskew 1813-1884, a brother of Charles G. Eskew, and his family moved to Caldwell County about 1867. His farm was located on the banks of the Tradewater River. Wiley and his wife Minerva VanHooser had several children, including Andrew J. Eskew and Dr. DeWitt Eskew. Dr. Eskew practiced at Shady Grove before moving to southeast Missouri in 1879. Sources: Courthouse and census records, family records, and RICHARDSON ROWLAND AND HIS FAMILY by Richard C. Sheridan; also Goodspeed's HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. Submitted by: Susan Sheridan. | Eskew, Wiley D. (I548)
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69 | Captain of a volunteer company in the Revolutionary War. Came to Crittenden County 24 Dec 1803. Lived 92 years. 1. Prominent Crittenden County Families Vol. 1. The Travis Family by J. F. Price 1926 Reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. 1401 North Fares Ave Evansville, IN 47711 | Blakley, John (I947)
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70 | Cedar Hill Cemetery | Dunning, Leslie Curry (I21153)
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71 | CENSUS 1850 US, Island Creek Twp, Jefferson Co, Oh, 16 Oct 1850, LDS Microfilm 444,692, p 1053, dwelling 2123, family 2186: NAME AGE-OCCUPATION BIRTH REAL EST PER PROP RIN//MRIN # Bebout, John 53-Farmer PA $1,700 6966-3533 Kerr , Margaret 49 PA 9800-3533 Bebout, Della 19 OH 9804 Bebout, John 15 OH 9806 Bebout, David 13 OH 9808 Bebout, Adaline 11 OH 9807 Bebout, Edwin 09 OH 9809 Bebout, James 06 OH 9810 Bebout, 04 [male] OH Bebout, Alpheus 01 OH 9811-3534 | Bebout, John (I3822)
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72 | CENSUS 1870 US, Hanover Twp, Washington Co, PA, 16 Aug 1870, LDS Microfilm 552,962, dwelling 225, family 227: NAME AGE-OCCUPATION BIRTH REAL EST PER PROP RIN//MRIN Beabout, Israel 59-Cabinet Maker PA $1,140 $552 8628 # Bebout , Mary 60-Keeps house PA $ 560 $250 6963 [sister to Israel ?] Bebout , Nancy 50 PA $ 560 $250 6958 | Bebout, Mary (I3820)
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73 | CENSUS 1850 US, Hanover Twp, Washington Co, PA, 30 Nov 1850, LDS Microfilm 444,801, p 72, dwelling 264, family 264: NAME AGE-OCCUPATION BIRTH REAL EST PER PROP RIN//MRIN Bebout, Israel 39 Cabinet maker 8628 # Bebout, Hannah 41 8626 [sister to Israel ?] | Bebout, Hannah (I3830)
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74 | CENSUS 1870 US, Hanover Twp, Washington Co, PA, 16 Aug 1870, LDS Microfilm 552,962, dwelling 225, family 227: NAME AGE-OCCUPATION BIRTH REAL EST PER PROP RIN//MRIN Beabout, Israel 59-Cabinet Maker PA $1,140 $552 8628 Bebout , Mary 60-Keeps house PA $ 560 $250 6963 [sister to Israel ?] # Bebout , Nancy 50 PA $ 560 $250 6958 | Bebout, Nancy (I3815)
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75 | CENSUS 1880 IOWA, Vol:22, ED:123, Sheet:29, Line:18 Listed as living in Marion Co., Iowa, age: "09," born: "IA". | Bebout, Milly M. (I3993)
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76 | CENSUS 1880 IOWA, Vol:22, ED:123, Sheet:29, Line:18 Listed as living in Marion Co., Iowa, age: "47" born "OH". | Crowley, Mary Lavonne (I3994)
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77 | CENSUS 1880 IOWA, Vol:22, ED:123, Sheet:29, Line:18 Listed as living in Marion Co., Iowa, age: "59" born "PA" | Bebout, Benjamin Franklin (I3833)
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78 | CENSUS 1900 KENTUCKY, Crittenden Co, Hurricane (Mag-Dist 5), Volume: 17, Edition: 33, Sheet: 11, Line: 12 BEBOUT, Alvin, age 18 (Mar 1882), b. KY, living with siblings: Rosie (16), Lem (15), Elmer (13), and Mary E (21) | Bebout, Alvin (I2208)
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79 | CENSUS 1900 KENTUCKY, Crittenden Co, Hurricane (Mag-Dist 5), Volume: 17, Edition: 33, Sheet: 11, Line: 67 BEBOUT, Rosie, age 16 (Oct 1883), living with siblings: Alvin (18), Lem (15), Elmer (13), and Mary E (21) | Bebout, Roxie (I1299)
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80 | CENSUS 1900 KENTUCKY, Crittenden Co, Hurricane (Mag-Dist 5), Volume: 17, Edition: 33, Sheet: 11, Line: 67, BEBOUT, Elmer, 13 (Nov 1886), b. KY, living with siblings: Alvin (18), Rosie (16), Lem (15), and Mary E (21) | Bebout, Elmer (I1259)
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81 | CENSUS 1900 KENTUCKY, Crittenden Co, Hurricane (Mag-Dist 5), Volume: 17, Edition: 33, Sheet: 11, Line: 67: BEBOUT, Lem, 15 (Mar 1885), b. KY, living with siblings: Alvin (18), Rosie (16), Lem (15), and Mary E (21) | Bebout, Lem (I2003)
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82 | CENSUS: 1860 Kentucky, Crittenden Co., (west half), Post Office: Carrsville. BEBOUT, Israel M, 28, Farmer, born Ohio CRIDER, Cynthia E, 25, born Kentucky BEBOUT, Mary A, 04 BEBOUT, Nancy 01 | Bebout, Mary Ann (I2039)
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83 | CENSUS: 1860 Kentucky, Crittenden Co., (west half), Post Office: Carrsville. BEBOUT, Israel M, 28, Farmer, born Ohio CRIDER, Cynthia E, 25, born Kentucky BEBOUT, Mary A, 04 BEBOUT, Nancy 01 Kentucky State Death Index 1911 - 1986 Name: Nancy L. (Bebout) TACKWELL Date: 520113 [13 January 1952] Age : 098 Place: Caldwell County, Kentucky Residence: Caldwell County, Kentucky Volume: 001 Certificate: 00130 Death Volume: 52 | Bebout, Nancy Louise (I2073)
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84 | Clifton attended Bowling Green Normal School. He received his Masters Degree from the University of KY. Professor of Economics at Murray State University. He received a second Masters Degree from Harvard and a PHD from the University of Kentucky. | Lowry, Clifton Sigsbee (I9704)
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85 | Court Reporter - lived on Buckner Lane in Paducah, KY | Lowry, Ira Marie (I9702)
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86 | Crittenden Co, KY Will Book 1, pg 46 Will of John E. Wilson [abstracted] I John Wilson of Crittenden County, Ky My wife Nancy Wilson shall have the use of all my property of every kind during her natural life or widowhood for the purpose of enabling her to Raise and Educate my three younger children Pernesa Wilson Sally Wilson & Claibourn Wilson and to enable her to support herself But when she dies or marrys I wish Pernesa Wilson Sally Wilson & Claibourn Wilson each to have a good bed and furniture and a good cow & calf a piece And should my Youngest Child not then be 21 years of age I wish the Remainder of the property sold and the land rented and my three younger children supported and educated out of the proceeds of the sale of the personal property and rents of the land. At the death of my wife Nancy Wilson that is if she remains a widow until after my youngest child becomes 21 I wish all my land sold and the proceeds thereof divided equally between the following persons or their heirs if they should be dead to wit my children Pernesa Wilson Sally Wilson Claibourn Wilson Mary Belt wife of Jonathan Belt Cassa Bebout wife of Peter Bebout Eleanor wife of Jesse B. Franks Franky Linn wife of Newton J. Lynn [sic] and my grandson John E Wilson. But if John E. Wilson should be dead I wish his portion to be equally divided between the other legatees. Revoking all wills .... I appoint my wife Nancy Wilson Executrix of my last will and Testament. October 24, 1849 John E. Wilson Witnesses: S. Marble, B.S. Young, John N. Woods, James W. Wilson. I Berry S. Young Clerk of County Court of sd. county certify that at sd. term of sd. court this instrument was produced into open court and proven to be the last will and Testament of John E. Wilson...ordered recorded November 12 1853. Note: John E. Wilson married (1) a daughter of Hugh McVay (2) Harriet Brooks on 11 Nov 1816 Livingston Co, KY and (3) Nancy Franks on 7 Mar 1831 Livingston Co, KY. John E. Wilson is buried at Crooked Creek Cemetery, Crittenden Co, KY. The inscription on his tombstone states he died 2 Nov 1853. The grandson, John E. Wilson, mentioned in the above will, was the son of Rev. Claibourn Wilson, who died in 1849 is buried beside his father. John E. Wilson, who wrote the above will, had two sons named Claibourn; one who died in 1849 and the other was born the same year. Submitted by Brenda Joyce Jerome November 12, 1853, Will Probated | Wilson, John E. (I1143)
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87 | Crittenden Press Feb. 24, 1922 Local News Items: Mr. W. N. Travis, who had an ailment of one of his feet terminating in blood poisoning, was taken to an Evansville hospital where an operation was performed, taking off the leg just above the knee. The operation was successful and the patient is reported as doing finely. | Travis, William Newburn (I840)
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88 | Crowell Cemetery | Thurmond, Barnabas Bowers (I21113)
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89 | Crowell Cemetery | Phillips, Annie Zee (I21127)
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90 | Damascus Pioneer Cemetery | Taylor, Charles Givens (I21161)
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91 | Damascus Pioneer Cemetery | Thurmond, Ivan (I21165)
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92 | Damascus Pioneer Cemetery | Taylor, Willie Ann (I21156)
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93 | Damascus Pioneer Cemetery | Thurmond, Ewen Almer (I21157)
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94 | David Allen Lowry started his married life with "Mattie" Clift in a log house that came from the Finis Ewing Lowry farm. He and his wife moved to Crittenden County, in 1905. In 1916 they moved to Marion. David Allen started out adult life as a farmer, but later went to Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois and studied business. He later taught school and did census taking. See more about this family in the Charles Lowry family book. | Lowry, David Allen (I9699)
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95 | Died aged twelve. | Brown, Jessie Cordelia (I6589)
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96 | Died as a result of an auto accident April 2, 1974 in Whittier, California He was a graduate of Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth,Texas and was a counselor in the Los Angeles School System | McDonald, Ollie Lee Jr. (I4557)
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97 | Died at age four. | Woodside, Cora Jane (I1911)
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98 | Died at birth. | Casper, Jeraline (I2477)
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99 | Died at the age of 13 of dyptheria. | Chandler, Anna Margaret (I930)
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100 | Died in infancy. | VanHooser, ? (I6258)
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