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1501 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439096247)
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1502 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439101194)
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1503 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439117698)
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1504 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439118886)
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1505 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439119005)
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1506 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439120879)
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1507 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439121763)
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1508 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439126089)
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1509 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439126305)
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1510 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439128178)
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1511 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439128502)
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1512 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439128947)
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1513 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439197359)
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1514 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439198228)
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1515 | Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950 | Source (S1439272485)
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1516 | Possessed in 1400 that portion of the old manor of Cassiobury known as The Grove. It has been a royan domain and was probably granted for father's service | HEYDON, John (I36090731104)
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1517 | Provided by Bob Even | BROWN, Mary (I36426784849)
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1518 | Re: Andrew and Margaret Wallace Posted by: James Wm. Wallace Date: December 20, 1997 at 02:29:38 In Reply to: Andrew and Margaret Wallace by James Wm. Wallace of 2405 Andrew Wallace b. circa 1770 Rockbridge/Augusta County Virginia. There is a marrage record of a Andrew Wallace and a Margaret Calbreath/Galbraith on 3 Mar 1796 in Augusta County Virginia. My GGG Grandparents had a son named Thomas M. Wallace born in 1805 in Macon County Tennessee. Thomas M. Wallace married a Jane Calbreath/Galbraith in1828. Thomas and Jane had seven children in Tennessee and moved to Simpson County Kentucky in the 1850's where he died in 1861. I Discovered a book in the Virginia State Library named " Woods, Wallace, Cousins, Clues" that links Andrew Wallace to a Samuel Wallace; the son of Peter Wallace from Ulster Ireland. Any information regarding Andrew and Margaret would be greatly appreciated. Re: Lew Wallace - Ben Hur Posted by: Stephanie Scott Date: February 14, 1999 at 17:46:22 In Reply to: Re: Lew Wallace - Ben Hur by Barb Sprik of 2405 Andrew Wallace b. 1712 in Ireland and his wife Margaret Woods b. ca. 1714, also Ireland, had a son samuel b. 1736 in VA, he had a son, named Andrew who supposedly moved to PA, Carlisle, I believe. This Andrew had a son by the name of David who then had a son, the Gen. Lew Wallace. After all these generations, that would put the General as an adult around the time of the Civil War. There should be info on him in abundance as he was quite well known. I do not know any of his ancestors info as I descend from Andrew Wallace and margaret Woods through their daughter and have not researched much on the lines of her siblings. Stephanie | WALLACE, Andrew (I36090735004)
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1519 | Reared their family on lower Cane River, Natchitoches Parish. They owned land of Bayou Nid Aigle, about 6 miles up river from present day Cloutierville. | LATTIER, Francois Sr. (I36090733963)
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1520 | Rebuilt or restored Chapel of St. Katherine in Watford (Hertfordshire) Church. | HEYDON, William (I36090731115)
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1521 | Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-1971 | Source (S1387090643)
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1522 | Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-1971 | Source (S1395396775)
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1523 | Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85 | Source (S1381744657)
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1524 | Records, 1849-2010 | Source (S1352782149)
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1525 | Register of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M233, 81 rolls); Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780’s-1917, Record Group 94; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S1357752118)
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1526 | Richard Braxton Stansberry is buried in the Clinton Oaks Cemetery in West Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. The cemetery rests upon land once owned by Richard's friend Dr. Clinton, after whom the cemetery is named. Richard Braxton Stansberry was a farmer in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri until 1889 when Oklahoma Terriotry was opened for settlement. Richard, his wife Elizabeth, four daughters, Gilla Rebeckah, Anna Mary, Linna Arvilla, Sarah Bertha, and son Lawrence Richard, secured a claim near Chandler. But after the death of Richard's wife Elizabeth, the family chose to return to Tulsa where they rented a farm in the section that is now known as Maple Ridge, farming for six years. Richard remarried 15 October 1891 to Mrs. Emma Edwards, who preceded him in death. | STANSBERRY, Richard Braxton (I36090729754)
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1527 | Richard Osborne was buried 20 January 1628/9 (AG 43:250). | OSBORNE, Richard (I36090736607)
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1528 | Rocco Maricelli was a Catholic Priest | MARICELLI, Rocco (I36090731622)
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1529 | Roy Lee York is buried in the IOOF Cemetery, Newtonia, Newton County, Missouri. | YORK, Roy Lee (I36090736265)
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1530 | Ruth Hester Stanborough is assumed buried in Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, area unmarked. She is in a Quaker grave. | HESTER, Ruth (I36090736715)
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1531 | Ruth Stanborough Grenvill possibly died beore her father Peregrine's Will, dated May 1699, as she is not mentioned, but her daughter (as a child) is. | STANBOROUGH, Ruth (I36090736490)
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1532 | San Antonio Light | Source (S1395396916)
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1533 | Sara Eliza Stansbury died at a young age. | STANSBURY, Sarah Eliza (I36090736745)
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1534 | Sarah C. Croy's large Bible - notes here were taken by John Dencoff. This is a very large and impressive Bible, with several historical notes. It is in p oor condition today (Aug 2002), having been through a major flood in the 1950 s in Albuquerque, NM. The leather cover is inscribed: The Holy Bible, conta ining the old and new testaments, translated out of the original tongues, wit h Cruden's Complete Concordance, embracing every passage of scripture in the largest editions, comprehensive Bible dictionary, ... and an illustrated comp lete history of each book. Rockford, IL, Chandler Brothers, copyrights 1872, 1873, 1875, and 1877 Library of Congress. "Sarah C. Croy" is etched in gold letters on the cover. The presentation page has the following, handwritten: "Presented to Jennie Rosetta Croy, Kerksville Missouri, by Sarah C. Croy, K erksville Missouri". History of this Bible - Sarah C. Croy gave this Bible t o Jennie Rosetta "Rose" (Croy) Myers, probably before Rose's marriage to Pete r Eugene Myers. Rose then gave it to her son (Edgar Taylor Myers) and his wi fe (Alma Louise [Findley] Myers). From Alma, it was given to her daughter, G loria D. (Myers) Dencoff. This Bible is currently owned by Gloria D. Dencoff . On the "Births" page: Rosa Croy Rosa Myers was born A.D. Jan 31st 1876. P eter Eugene Myers was born A.D. Dec. 13, 1877. Edgar Talor [sp] Myers was born Dec. 30 of 1903. James Russell Myers was born Nov. 5th, 1905. William Frankl in Myers was born Oct. 4th, 1907. Everett Roy Myers was born Feb. 4th, 1910. Lula Anna Myers was born A.D. Dec. 24, 1911. On the "Marriages" page: Rosa Co ry [sp] was married to Peter E. Myers in Oct. 16, 1902 On the "Deaths" page: Talor [sp] Myers born Apr 10, 1845 and died Aug 17, 1909. Petter [sp] Eugen [s p] Myers born Dec 13, 1877 and died Apr 18, 1912. Everett Roy Myers born Feb 4 , 1910 and died Aug 22 1912. William Franklin Myers born Oct 4 1907 and died O ct 29, 1912. -------------------- Post-card kept in Sarah C. Croy's Bible - notes here were taken by John Dencoff. Postmarks: [1] Hiwasse, Ark. Nov 23, 1 908 AM [2] Lancaster, MO. Nov 21, 1908 AM TO: Mrs. Peter E. Myers, Hiwasse A rk. "We will start mondy [sp] night. I found Paw at Macon Co. ho".* *Interpr etation: Peter went to northern MO in order to find his father, Zachary Tayl or Myers. Once found, it was believed that he brought him back to live with his family (until Z.T. Myers died the following year. The "Macon co. ho" is believed to refer to a house or hotel in Macon county. -------------------- Marriage License kept in Sarah C. Croy's Bible - notes here were taken by Jo hn Dencoff. P.E. Myers of Goldsbery [perhaps Goldsberg?], Macon county and Sta te of Missouria [sp] and Rosa Croy, Macon county, state of MO. 16th day of October, 1902 in presence of Mrs. Flower and Mrs. Dan Gamals [sp?] [Note: Ros a Croy was fostered (or perhaps adopted) by a Dr. and Mrs. Flower (or Flowers ).] | SMITH, Sarah C. (I36090735605)
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1535 | Seal to Parents: 11 Feb 1932 SLAKE - Salt Lake | BREWSTER, Fidelia (I36090731904)
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1536 | Second Census of Kentucky, 1800 | Source (S_581346075)
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1537 | Second Census of Kentucky, 1800 | Source (S1403802886)
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1538 | Second son, died in wars in France | HEYDON, Richard (I36090731049)
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1539 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1357752089)
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1540 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S1357752102)
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1541 | Selected U.S. Naturalization Records | Source (S_596081612)
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1542 | Selected U.S. Naturalization Records | Source (S_596081577)
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1543 | Selected U.S. Naturalization Records | Source (S_596081566)
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1544 | Selected U.S. Naturalization Records | Source (S_596081442)
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1545 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_605341645)
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1546 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_605341573)
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1547 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_599289618)
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1548 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_599288549)
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1549 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_596270741)
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1550 | Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940 | Source (S_596212966)
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