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2401 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1438938839)
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2402 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1438939075)
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2403 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1438940202)
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2404 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1438977773)
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2405 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1438979187)
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2406 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439118202)
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2407 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439118218)
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2408 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439118663)
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2409 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439118922)
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2410 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439119429)
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2411 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439127068)
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2412 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439128091)
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2413 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439128133)
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2414 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439128290)
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2415 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439128307)
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2416 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439128525)
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2417 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439196242)
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2418 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439197776)
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2419 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439197842)
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2420 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439272458)
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2421 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439272836)
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2422 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S1439277948)
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2423 | Was age 28 in 1787 census | CHAGNEAU, Marie Jeanne (I36090734191)
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2424 | Was age 40 in 1787 Census Guilliam is listed as a soldier at the Post of Natchitoches and in census records in the years 1780 through 1795. | BARBEROUSSE, Guilliam (I36090734190)
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2425 | Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008 | Source (S_591328841)
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2426 | Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960 | Source (S_597259302)
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2427 | Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960 | Source (S_587597111)
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2428 | Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960 | Source (S_587597108)
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2429 | Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960 | Source (S1360350414)
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2430 | We must begin the story of Samuel Swindler with the assumption that he was born about 1754, when his parents were living in New Brunswick Township Middlesex County New Jersey. We know from other sources, (see Henry Swindler), that his parents remained in New Jersey until about 1770. Then they moved to Cameron Parish, Loudon County Virginia. It is there that the first record of Samuel is located. He is listed as of tithable age, i.e. 16 years old or older, with two Henry Swindlers, likely his father and brother, in the same household.1 Samuel remained in Loudon County for three years, 1770 to 1772, and then moved to Augusta County, Virginia, where he received a land grant of 400 acres on Salt Lick Creek. In 1781. Samuel assigned the land to Jacob Israel.2 In 1774, Samuel is again listed as a tithable in Loudon County, Virginia.3 However, according to a pension application filed by James Troy, enlisted as a sergeant in 1774, and was under Lieutenant Phil Pierce, Lieutenant Sam Swindler, Captain Robert Fenole, Captain Lewis Rogers, Colonel Wm. Mc Cleery, at Statler's Fort, Monmouth County, Virginia.4 In 1776, Lieutenant Sam Swindler served in the Virginia Militia for two months in Monongalia County, Virginia. (Monongalia County, Virginia is now Green County, Pennsylvania).5 On 2 April 1777, Samuel signed as a witness to the transfer of land from Teagarden to Teagarden in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.6 Later, Lieutenant Samuel Swindler/Swingler/Swinler, (he is listed under all three surnames), under Lieutenant William Cross marched from Jarrett's Fort to Whitley Creek and then to Fort Pitt as a member of Captain John Minor's Company of Virginia Militia.7 According to the pension application of Leonard Garrison, who was drafted into the Militia at Garrad's Fort in July 1777, he spent the next two months under Captain Samuel Swindler.8 A Henry Sykes also served under Captain Sam Swindler at Gerrard's Fort, in 1777 and 1778.9 From 11 November 1777 to 5 March 1778, Militia Lieutenant Sam's Swindler served at Scott's Mill.10 In his application for a pension, Francis Bedle of Waren County, Ohio stated, "I was one of four Militia Sergeants in Washington County, Pennsylvania upon which a draught of four months was made for one to go into service. I joined Captain Cross's Company which crossed the Ohio River and took up their rendezvous on the banks below Big Beaver Creek where we built Fort McIntosh. General McIntosh was the commanding general,...Evans was Colonel of the Regiment to which Captain Cross's company belonged. Colonel Crawford, Brigade Major Daniel Light and Captain Crow were also there. Samuel Swindler was Lieutenant and adjutant and James Wilke was Ensign of Captain Cross's Company. Colonel Belar was also there and held his rank in the field...".11 In, Josiah Pricket's, application for a pension, he stated that, "...I served for three months, beginning 1 May 1778, under Captain Samuel Swindler and Lieutenant Swearington... my sergeant was Henry Sykes and the company was billeted at Garrard's Fort."12 From 5 March 1778 to 24 June 1778, Militia Captain Sam'l Swindler was stationed at Fort Garrard.13 In 1833, Eliel Long, in his pension application stated, "I served under Captain Samuel Swindler twice during 1780, and in 1781, we served under Crawford. " (Colonel William Crawford?)14 In March 1779, Samuel was in Washington County, Pennsylvania and purchased two shirts at the estate sale of Barnet O'neal.15 Samuel must not have been too impressed with either Pennsylvania or Virginia, because while both states were claiming the southwestern corner of what is now Pennsylvania, he signed a petition to the Continental Congress requesting that a new state be formed from that part of Pennsylvania/Virginia.16 In 1781, Samuel Swindler was listed in Washington County, Pennsylvania, Militia drafts in John Gather's District.17 In 1782, the First Battalion of Washington County, Pennsylvania was recruited in Whitely and Green Townships, (now Green County), with few men from Dunkard Township. The captain was John Guthrey and Samuel Swindler served under him.18 On 13 December 1782, Samuel was listed in the appearance docket for the December term of the Court of Common Pleas in Bassetville, Washington County, PA, in the matter of John Minnor vs Amos Miller and Samuel Swindler.19 Samuel was in Fayette County, Pennsylvania on, 22 August 1785 and witnessed the transfer of property from Samuel and William Douglas to Peter Armstrong.20 In 1785 and 1786, Samuel is listed in the Return of State Tax for the County of Fayette, Luzerne Township.21 Samuel is listed in the Pennsylvania Tax lists for Fayette County, Luzerne Township from 1787 to 1790, from 1795 to 1800, and in 1810. His occupation is listed as a carpenter.22 On 19 December 1789, Samuel witnessed the signing of a deed between Thos. Durban and Thos. Stokley, in Fayette County.23 In the 1790, U.s.. Census of Pennsylvania, Samuel is listed as living in Fayette County, Springhill Township, with one white male over 16, himself?, a white male under 16, two white females and three other free persons. In 1794, Samuel was getting his supplies from Wm. Seaton or Oliver Crawford, who operated a store on Muddy Creek in Green County, Pennsylvania.24 Samuel is listed as living in Washington County, Cumberland Township, Pennsylvania in 1794.25 1.Cameron Parish, Loudoun County, Virginia Tithable, 1770, p.536. (Hereafter cited as CPLCVT) Located: Loudoun County Courthouse (Archives), Leesburg, Virginia. (Hereafter cited as LCCLV). Copy in the possession of the author. (Hereafter, "Author", shall mean copies are in the possession of the author) 2.This land was originally located in Augusta County, Virginia. In 1776, the land became part of Monongalia County, Virginia. In 1784, the land was part of Harrison County, Virginia. In 1836, the land became part of Braxton County, Virginia and is now in the state of West Virginia. History of this area may be found in: Henry Haymond, History of Harrison County, West Virginia, (Morgontown, West Virginia: Acme Publishing Company, 1909), p.23 and p.39. Located: Library of Congress, Division of History and Genealogy. Author. Also see, Earl L. Core, The Monongalia Story: A Bicentennial History, (Parsons, West Virginia: McCain Printing Company, 1974), p.243. Located: University of West Virginia, Morgontown, West Virginia. Author. 3.Loudoun County, Virginia, Tithable, Part 2, p.739a. Located: LCCLV. Author. 4.Cecil R. Goodall ed., West Virginia History, Vol. VII, (Charleston, West Virginia: State Department of Archives and History, 1945-1946) p. 340. Pension Application of James Troy (Sergeant), Virginia, No. S. 7747. Author. 5.Copied from WPA Workers in the Pension Office under the direction of Commission on History and Scenic Markers, Revolution War Pension Claims, Preston County, Virginia, vol. III, ( Washington D.c..: U.s.. Government Printing Office), p.721. Author. Also see: Ross B. Johnson, West Virginians in the American Revolution, Parkersburg, West Virginia: Augusta Historical and Genealogical Society, 1109 35th Street, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1959). Author 6.Fayette County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, Copied by: Chief Tancharison Chapter, National Society Daughters of American Colonists, Connellsville, Pennsylvania. 1960. Located: Pennsylvania State Library, Department of Genealogy and History, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Call No. 929.374835, D2659, V.3. Author. 7.Revolutionary War Pension claims, and West Virginians in the American Revolution. 8.Howard L. Leckey, The Tenmile Country and It's Pioneer Families, vol.4 (Waynesburg, Pennsylvania: The Wainsburg Republican, 1950), vol.1, p.23: Pension Application of Leonard Garrison, Number, W-7503, dated September 1833, resident of Green County, Pennsylvania. Author. 9.Ibid. 10.Pay Orders of General Hand (Jun.-Aug.. 1778), Fort Pitt Command. "To Lieutenant Sam'l Swindler Militia, for the pay of Militia under his command at Scott's Mill. Author. 11.John Frederick Dorman, abstractor and compiler, Virginia Revolutionary War Pension Applications, (Washington, D.c..: 1961), vol.6, Pension Application of Frances Bedle, Number S. 2375. Author. 12.Tenmile Country, vol. 1, pp. 23-24. Pension Application of Josiah Pricket, Number W-5584, dated 10 August 1832. Author. 13.Pay orders of General Hand Ft. Pitt Command (Jun.-Aug.. 1778). to Militia Captain Sam'l Swindler Fort Garrard, "For the pay of his company of militia stationed at Fort Garrard, 5 March 1778 - 24 June 1778. Located: Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Author 14.Tenmile Country, vol. 1. p.20. Pension Application of Elietl Long of Green county, Pennsylvania, No. S2284, Dated 17 September 1833. 15.Estate papers of Barnet O'neal, C-3-0-1790, sale bill dated March 1779. Located: Washington County Courthouse vault. Author. Also see Monongalia County, West Virginia Deed Book O,: and Greg Livingstone Neel, The Ancestors of Greg Livingstone Neel, (1973) p.119. Call No. 929.2 N295. Located: The Handley Library Archives, Winchester, Virginia. 16.The Tenmile Country, vol. III, p.24, Papers of the Continental Congress, Number 48, Folios: 251-6, pp. 89-96. 17.Thomas Lynch Montgomery, ed., Pennsylvania Archives Sixth Series, (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1960), vol. II, p. 211. Hereafter cited as PASS. 18.Ibid., pp. 18-19 and p. 271. also see: Tenmile Country, vol. 1, p. 38. 19.Washington County Pennsylvania, Appearance Docket. Jan. 1782-Jun. 1792. p. 61. Located: in the basement vault of the Washington County Courthouse. 20.Fayette County, Pennsylvania Deed Book, A, p.245, p. 291. A copy of the Deed Book is located in the Pennsylvania State Library, Call Number, R. 929.374835, D265g, v.e. 21.PA, Third Series, vol. 22, p. 582. 22.The Fayette County Tax Lists are in the Fayette County Courthouse, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. 23.Fayette County Deed Book, A. p. 286, copy on p. 295. 24.Account Book of Wm. Seaton or Oliver Crawford, Muddy Creek Ledger, 25 May 1793 to 7 January 1796. Located: Pennsylvania State Archives, Microfilm Roll Number 1. 25.Washington County, Cumberland Township, Tax List Number 1. Located Washington County Law Library, Washington County, PA | SWINDLER, Samuel (I36090734961)
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2431 | William Riley (Jake) York died in the Stella, Newton County, Missouri Hospital. He is buried in Blackfox Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri. | YORK, William Riley (Jake) (I36090736266)
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2432 | William S. Stanborowe resided in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England. He had at least one brother, James Stanborowe. The Will of William Stanborowe of Canons Ashby in the County of Northampton, yeoman (farmer), 19 November 1642: "To son Josias Stanborow my house, messuage, snd tenement, with the appurtenances as they ae now used, lying in the town of Banbury in the County of Oxford on the south side of a street called 'ye Beastmarket', and now in the use an doccupation of William Sanedge, stuffweaver. To brother James Stanborow all wearing apparel. Ton son-in-law Robert Raynford and Mary his wife, and the heirs of said Mary, the other house with appurtenances as they are now used, lying in the said town of Banbury and adjoining the house on the Beastmarket aforesaid, and now in the use and occupation of Raph Laurance, 'day labourer. Son Robert Rainsford residuary legatee and executor (Signed) William Stanbarrow." Witnesses: Wm. Sprigg and Wm. Allen. Proved 1 May 1647 by Robert Rainsford | STANBOROWE, William S. (I36090736645)
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2433 | William Stanborough is listed as first settler of Washington TWP, Hamilton County, Indiana 6/9/1834. | STANBOROUGH, William (I36090736520)
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2434 | William Stanborough resided in Frederick County, Virginia and Greene County, Tennessee. He is listed on the 1812 tax rolls for Greene County, Tennessee. | STANBOROUGH, William (I36090736316)
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2435 | William York, husband of Susan Elizabeth Stanberry, is also buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Newtonia, Newton County, Missouri. | YORK, William (I36090736264)
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2436 | Willis J. Holland is buried in Blackfox Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri. | HOLLAND, Willis J. (I36090736286)
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2437 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record Name: Lee Hayes West City: Not Stated County: Wilson State: Texas Birthplace: Texas;United States of America Birth Date: Jun 25 1897 Roll: 1983874 DraftBoard: 0 Age: 21 Occupation: Nearest Relative: Mrs. Fannie West/Mother Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue gray/light Source Information: Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives a nd Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Regi stration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Recor ds Administration, Washington, D.C. | WEST, Lee Hayes (I36090729033)
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2438 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_604486280)
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2439 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_596271655)
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2440 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_596270801)
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2441 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_596201434)
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2442 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_596081495)
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2443 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_594382323)
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2444 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_593533291)
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2445 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_593520949)
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2446 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_592091212)
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2447 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_591890900)
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2448 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_591586858)
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2449 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_591104580)
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2450 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_589729318)
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