Matches 2,851 to 2,900 of 4,030
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2851 | Of Bedford, Indiana, | GUTHRIE, Charles E. (I169)
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2852 | of Bloomington, Indiana | ROBINSON, William M. (I406)
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2853 | of Gosport, Indiana. | DRYER, Ellyee LaBlance Glendale (I339)
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2854 | of Hillisburg, Indiana. | MYERS, G. W. (I267)
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2855 | of near Spencer, Indiana. | GREEN, John (I260)
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2856 | of Portland, OR. | FENDER, Anna (I251)
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2857 | of Portland, OR. | NEFF, David (I252)
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2858 | of Portland, OR. | CILGAR, Grace (I253)
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2859 | of Portland, OR. | PHELPS, Verna (I259)
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2860 | Ohio County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S1179944701)
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2861 | Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 and 1972-2007. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 2008. | Source (S107)
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2862 | Ohio. Division of Vital Statistics. Death Certificates and Index, December 20, 1908-December 31, 1953. State Archives Series 3094. Ohio Historical Society, Ohio.Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002. Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, OH, USA. | Source (S163)
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2863 | Olds, Fred A. Abstracts of Wills in North Carolina. Oxford: Clearfield Co., 1925. | Source (S121)
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2864 | Olive Brand LEAD-- Services will be 10 a.m Saturday at Bethel Lutheran Church here for Olive Brand who died unexpectedly Tuesday at a local hospital. The Rev. Vern Broughton will officiate. Daniel Funeral Home of Lead is in charge and burial, at a later date, will be in Mountain Lawn Cemetery. She was born Feb. 18, 1909 at Ipswich to Charles and Effie Mae Crane. She attended school in Ipswich and married Marion Brand Jan 27, 1927 in Faulkton. They lived in rural Faulkton until 1934 when they moved to Lead where they have lived since. She was a member of Bethel Lutreran Church Surviving are her husband; four sons, Orville of Frederick, Md., Donald of Lead, Dale of Deinburg, Tex. and Melvin of Estes Park Colo.; one sister, Mrs Roy (Iva) Rose of Oakley, Kan., and two brothers, Floyd Crane of Wenatchee, Wash. and Ernest Crane of Ipswich. She was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers, including a twin brother Orville. A memorial has been established to the American Diabetes Association. Olive Brand services held Funeral services for Olive Brand were held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Bethel Lutheran Church, Lead. The Rev. Vern Broughton, pastor, officiated. Special music was provided by Mrs. Dean Tusha, soloist, who sand, "How Great Thou Art," and "The Old Rugged Cross." Mrs Leroy Beringer was the organist. Pallbearers were Ronald Burns, Edward Curran, George Klingler,m Russel Paul, Henry Schumacher, Sr. and Stanley Ireland. All other friends were considered honorary bearers. Interment will be at a later date at Mountain Lawn Cemetery, Arrangements were under the direction of the Daniel Funeral Home. | CRANE, Olive Opal (I570)
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2865 | Oliver James Ellsworth is a direct descendant of the Oliver Ellsworth who helped draft the U.S. Constitution (Dicken, p.135). | ELLSWORTH, Oliver James (I6454)
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2866 | Oma C. Wilsman is another family history buff. Her information on the Nancy Eller line was included in the EFC, Vol.I, #1, p.14 and is the source of information here. | CALLAHAN, Oma (I4321)
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2867 | Oma Wilsman, who has provided most of the information on the Nancy Eller line, does not list John as a son. He is listed by Janie Rae Eller Porter (EFC, Vol.V, #4, p.260). | JUSTICE, John (I4450)
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2868 | On "Family Search. Org, James Eller (shown with no middle initial) but with this wife and these children has a birth date of 1802. In the 1850 Census he is living in Knox County, TN. In 1860, Monroe, KY. In 1870, in Kentucky. And in 1880 in Benton, Newton County, MO. | Eller, James M. (I7)
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2869 | On 09 Feb 1737/8 William Pickett patented land on the north side of the Conway river, above the land of William Terrell. (Madison/Green Counties). It is possible this William has Timothy & Obediah (who were in Orange County, NC) and later became Indian fighters (and died) in Tennessee. While there is no evidence, this William would be the right age to be father to Richard C. Terrell. | TERRILL, William (I1891)
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2870 | On 10 Mar 1755, James Gee was appointed Justice of the Peace and Justice of the (Sussex) County Court. Later he was appointed Captain of the Militia and sheriff of Sussex (Sussex Order Books, 1755-60). Cpt. James Gee was a large landowner in Sussex/Prince George and in Northampton County, NC. | GEE, James (I879)
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2871 | On 16 May 1816 he was granted 70 acres on a branch of Rims Creek in Buncombe County, NC. Entry #13127; NO. 0972 | FORE, J. Calvin (I13896)
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2872 | On 27 Jun 1801 George was disowned by the Black Creek Friends Meeting for "marrying out of unity" - that is, outside the denomination. He was a Quaker and Mary was a German Brethren (Dunker or Baptist). | Koons, George (I293)
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2873 | On her death certificate, her father is listed as WILLIAM ERLER of Germany. | Eller, Amelia (I42)
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2874 | On his death certificate his father is listed as "Not Known." His stone lists his birth in 1891. His death certificate says 1889. | ELLER, Joseph Carl (I1991)
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2875 | On June 20, 1928, J. M. Taylor died of a stroke. He was prepared for burial by Luther, John, and Arvel Hooper. The casket was homemade and trimmed in black. An epidemic of measles having broken out previously at Luther Melton's funeral at which J. M. sang, the community was quarantined; therefore, public gatherings, including funerals, were forbidden. His oldest son Homer walked to town to get Rev. Buice to come to the house to conduct a private family funeral. There on the porch, the little family gathered to say their goodbyes. Afterwards, the Masons carried his body to Enotah Cemetery where he was laid to rest. | Taylor, Jeremiah Martin "Judd" (I18369)
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2876 | On the marriage record it is clearly STRATFORD. But elsewhere it is shown also as Susan Statford of Susan Statfort | Stratford, Susanah (I8)
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2877 | One member of the family, Van Carey (RIN #09816), says Frank's wife was Harriett Ann Jones, but that she was not born a Jones, simply raised by the Jones family. Van also says Frank came from Vance or Person Counties in North Carolina. | WYNN, Frank A. (I1254)
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2878 | One of the Lords of the Court of the King of England. | GIFFARD, Richard (I2458)
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2879 | One of the sons of Thomas S. Terrell (according to Emma Dicken, p.192) is Dr. J. D. Terrell. This son, James, is the only match for that name. We make the assumption that James Terrell is, in fact, Dr. J.D.Terrell. The wife and birth/death dates are associated with the name Dr. J.D. Terrell, who lived in Pocatello, Idaho. | TERRELL, James D. (I7940)
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2880 | One or both of the following records refers to this Joseph Eller:Marriage Records: Reel 20, pg.2961, Rowan County, North Carolina - "Joseph x Eller toMalinda Airey, Feb 20 1837 signed by John Bringle (w) Jno. H. Hardie." Reel 20, pg. 2964, Rowan County, North Carolina -" Joseph x Eller toEvaline Miller 17 Jan 1839. Tobias Myers (w) Hy Giles." | ELLER, Joseph (I5691)
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2881 | One place the names were reversed to Susan Vehene Eller. | ELLER, Vehene Susan (I119)
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2882 | One son adopted prior 1888; still living in 1988. | JOY, Shelly (I641)
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2883 | or 31 Oct 1918 at Lebanon, Potter Co, South Dakota. (about 10 mi E of Gettysburg) | BECKNER, Allie Cladys (I1061)
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2884 | or Albert Presley Eller | Eller, Pressley Albert (I3553)
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2885 | or Bob J. Dayton | DAYTON, John Bob (I9562)
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2886 | Or possibly Joseph Paul Eller | Eller, Paul Joseph (I3987)
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2887 | OR...His name is listed in "The Gee Family" by Fletcher as William Harris (in the line thru James/Jesse/Charles/Charles). | HARRIS, John Anderson (I784)
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2888 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S55)
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2889 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S223)
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2890 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S1179951885)
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2891 | Oscar was only 22 yrs. old when he was killed in a hunting accident. | YOUNG, Oscar (R:903, ID:) (I273)
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2892 | Oscar Young died at 22, Killed in a hunting accident. | YOUNG, Oscar (I1092)
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2893 | Oscar Young died at 22, Killed in a hunting accident. | YOUNG, Oscar (R:903, ID:) (I273)
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2894 | Other Ancestry tree show a death date of 1876 | Eller, Henry (I17)
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2895 | Other records (including his son's obituary) show his name as Donald James Eller, with same birth/death dates & wives. However his headstone says Charles Donald Eller. | ELLER, Charles Donald Sr. (I1364)
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2896 | Other records show his wife, and the mother of these children, as Nancy Misamore (1796-1859). | Treece, Henry H. (I17115)
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2897 | Other records show it as Conrod Eller. Notably, there is a July 30, 1819, land deal in the Rowan County land Record Book (Bk 20, page 219), showing the sale 75 acres to Christian Eller, son of H. Eller. | ELLER, Conrad (I3758)
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2898 | Other research shows his wife as Amelia "Millie" Love (1813 Grayson County, VA -- 12 Jun 1885 Grayson County, VA). We believe she is the same person as Millie Lane. However there are additional children beyond those listed here. | ELLER, George (I17382)
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2899 | Other research suggests Abraham Bailey Sr. is the son of Arthur Bailey. | BAILEY, Abraham , Sr. (I2535)
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2900 | Other sources show her as Ollie Cothran. | COTHRAN, Alice (I12392)
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