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2451 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_589726084)
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2452 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_589697258)
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2453 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_589692419)
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2454 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_587677870)
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2455 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_587567794)
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2456 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S_585806456)
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2457 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1350609949)
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2458 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1352782120)
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2459 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1355712457)
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2460 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1358061256)
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2461 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1360216173)
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2462 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1360647374)
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2463 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1360649633)
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2464 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1364914866)
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2465 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1367417306)
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2466 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1368845527)
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2467 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1403939938)
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2468 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1404523760)
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2469 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1404635422)
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2470 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1404637291)
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2471 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1405132711)
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2472 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1428108362)
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2473 | World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Source (S1439126120)
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2474 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JONES, Walter Coleman (I36090731732)
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2475 | WW I Dog Tag # 462941 Lenard C Scott | SCOTT, Leonard C Or E Or L (I36090736036)
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2476 | WW I Veteran | MARICELLI, Joseph Isadore (I36090733051)
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2477 | WW I Veteran | MARICELLI, Joseph Sidney (I36090733135)
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2478 | WW II Veteran | MARICELLI, Joseph Harold "Hal" (I36090733058)
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2479 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRAPPE, Bernard Benjamin (I36090732896)
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2480 | WWII Veteran | GRAPPE, James Daniel (I36090732902)
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2481 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRAPPE, Cora Elodie (I36090732903)
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2482 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MARICELLI, Nelson Anthony (I36090732906)
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2483 | Zechariah Thomas Stanberry is buried in Parsons, Kansas. | STANBERRY, Zechariah Thomas (I36090736249)
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2484 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Daughter of Isaac and Rebecca may have been born in Giles Co., VA. Married Francis Merriman Settle and was the mother of 13 children.(L. Neil Darlington, "Cabins in the Loop"). Merriman's parents were Strother and Mary Settle of King William County. Strother Settle, name for his mother's family, was the son of John and Mary Strother Settle who lived in King George County. John was the son of Francis Settle, the immigrant, who had arrived in Virginia only fifty years after the settlement of Jamestown. Francis and his wife, Elizabeth, (whom he married after coming to Virginia) made their home in Old Rappahannock County (now Richmond Co.). Francis was a native of Yorkshire, England, where the Settles had long been established. For history of the Yorkshire line and for detailed account of the Virginia line, see "The Settle-Suttle Family", a monumental genealogical work by Colonel William Emmett Reese, 1974. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, Mary (I36090736070)
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2485 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Isaac was one of the three Bays brothers who came to the Loop and married into pioneer families here. Isaac married Avelina, daughter of James and Jane Blake, who had come here from Greenbrier County in the early 1800's. Isaac and Avelina lived first in a log house on the Bluestone Road near the intersection of the Crooked Run Road. Then, after about two years, they moved into a cabin on a farm obtained from an earlier settler. This farm was on the Crooked Run Road, a short distance east of the "Pigeon Roost", a landmark mentioned in the land survey of an earlier settler, Amos Linegar. The date of the Bays settlement was thought to have been about 1829, but was given as 1833 by a local historian. A valid deed to the farm of 98 1/2 acres was not obtained by Bays until 1847, and then not from the original claimant and builder of the cabin. It seems probable that this first settler was Amos Linigar who came to the Loop before 1810 and who claimed land surveyed for him by Francis Pinnell at the "Pigeon Roost", in 1826. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS I, Isaac (I36090736076)
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2486 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Married Mary Jane Abbott 23 Aug 1850, Fields Creek, VA In 1855, Isaac Bays, son of Thomas and Nancy, got a deed from the Stuart patentees for the one hundred sixty-three acre tract on which the Bays family had lived and farmed for twenty-five or thirty years, and contined to live there until he got the urge to go West, sold out and went to Kansas. Records indicate he died at Louisburg, Ks on June 27, 1888. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, Isaac Runols (I36090736084)
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2487 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Martha also married Alfred Martin Deatherage 9 Apr 1856 in Kanawha Co. Alfred was born 18 Apr 1835 in Surry Co., NC, the son of William Deatherage. Martha and Albert moved to Missouri. William and Martha may have had another child named William Bays, Jr b. about 1852 and d. 20 Apr 1855 in Fayette Co., WV, same day as father. There is some reference to this, but no verification. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | ABBOTT, Martha (I36090728882)
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2488 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !New cabins appeared on tahe tributaries of Laurel Creek in the 1830's. The map of Reid's Laurel Creek partition shows the location of these log homes, which doubtless were surrounded by clearings. On the west side of Laurel Creek were three cabins occupied by new settlers on three different branches. On the Cassady Branch (then labeled Bays Branch) stood the newly erected cabin of William Bays and wife Louisa Stuart, just making their start in the wilderness. William was probably a brother of Thomas and Isaac Bays who, at this time, were living in other parts of the Loop. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, William (I36090736075)
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2489 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Not much is know about William Linegar. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, William (I36090736079)
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2490 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Not much is know of William and Hester Linegar, parents of Isaac. We know that they were Tenants of Lord Fairfax in 1777 on his Manor of Leeds Estate in Northern Virginia. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | Hester (I36090736078)
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2491 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Possibly born in Hampshire Co. Married Elizabeth Kincaid In the book written by L. Neil Darlington in 1987. entitled "Cabins of the Loop & Environs of the Southern Half of Fayette Co. Va (now WV)", Amos is listed as one of the first settlers on Wolf Creek then known as Ben's Creek along with Francis Pinnell (who were related by marriage) and Moses Keeney. Although Amos apparently did not get his land claims on JWolf Creek entered or surveyed under Giles Co. as early as did Keeney and Pinnell, there is evidence that his cabin and fenced fields were there at the same time as theirs (1810-1812). In 1812, Amos was appointed as one of the viewers to locate the mid-Loop road link from Thomas Arthur's cabin at the forks of the road (now Oak HIll) through the Wolf Creek settlement, to the Seven-Mile Tree. In 1813, he was on the Giles Co. jury; and in 1814, he was a member of the Loop posse deputized to guard accused criminals to jail at Pearlsburg. Court records of his troubles with the Keeneys over fences in 1814 suggest that their land claims not only joined but overlapped. He was still living at the site in 1814 when the Loop became a part of the new county of Logan. In 1826, he had a survey made by the Logan surveyor for 200 acres on Wolf Pen Creek, extending from Levisee's Fork to Crooked Run including the "Pigeon Roost" in the timbered bottom below the later Henry Light residence. [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !Amos Linegar appears in the book "Cabin in the Loop" by L. Neil Darlington. It appears that he was in the Fayette Co. area around 1812. In 1812 he was appointed as one of the viewers to locate the mid-Loop road link from Thomas Arthur's cabin at the forks of the road (now Oak Hill) through the Wolf Creek Settlement, to the Seven-Mile Tree. In 1813, he was on the Giles Co. jury; and in 1814, he was a member of the Loop Posse deputized to guard accused criminals to jail at Pearisburg (Giles Co. seat) Amos was probably the last of the three settlers to abandon the Wolf Creek settlement, but by the time of the organization of the new county of Fayette, or soon after, they had all depareted from the Loop and from their cabin homes, which we believe to have been the earliest one at the site. Linigar is a place name from "Linacre" a town in Lancashire, England. The family name sometimes appears in records as Linigan, Linigans and, apparently, has even slid into Linkins, in careless pronunciation. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, Amos (I36090736067)
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2492 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !The Hampshire Co., VA Tax Enumeration of 1782 lists a William Linegar with 4 whites living in the Capon area of Hampshire Co.. In 1784, one white was listed as living with William. The census of 1790 amd 1800 were lost. By 1810, he was gone. Early Records of Hampshire Co. by Sage & Jones list the following references: P. 34, 14 Sept 1791, William Linegar (w. Hester) a deed to Alexander Brown of Frederick Co., 223 acrew on North River (N. River is a tributary of the Cacapon River, flows from W., north of Caon Bridge). P. 27, 8 Nov 1779, Deed Howard Reason to William Linegar 200 acresa on Gibbons Run, also a trek of Cacapon from the West. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, William (I36090736077)
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2493 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] !There is little information on Rebecca, but she is reported to be a full-blooded Cherokee. This has not been verified. !In 1835, while traveling to Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan, Rebecca died of cholera in Indianapolis, IN. She was traveling with the families of her daughters Phoebe, wife of Wesley Pinnell, and Elizabeth, wife of Francis Pinnell and their children. Five members of the family died including Rebecca, three Pinnell children and Wesley Pinnell, husband of Phoebe. In a conversation with Bill Settle Reese on 1/7/95, he informed me that his grandmother told him back in the 1930's that the maiden name of Rebecca was Runnells. In researching information on Faquier Co. where Isaac Linegar lived I did find a Runnells family. 1790 Virginia census reveals a John and James Runnells as heads of households. This surname may also have been spelled as "Runols" as Nancy Ann Linegar Bays named her first son "Isaac Runols". Another variation is "Runolds". If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | RUNNELLS, Rebecca (I36090736066)
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2494 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Birth and death dates are approximate. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, Nancy Ann (I36090736082)
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2495 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Birth and death dates are approximate. The three Bays brothers appeared in the Loop (WV) before the formation of Fayette Co., but their cabins were located in diverse parts of that area - Thomas, on the present Country Club Road; William, on Cassady Branch of Laurel Creek; and Isaac, on Crooked Run. In 1826, Thomas and Isaac Bays worked as chainmen on the surveys made by Francis Pinnell in the Loop when it was under the jurisdiction of Logan County. The place chosen by Thomas Bays for his homestead was on the headwaters of Wolf Creek, then called Wolfpen Creek, athwart the old Loup Creek Road across Rich Mountain. There he found acres and acres of good rolling terrain suitable fo farming and stock raising and waiting to be cleared. The original Loup Creek Road passed through this homestead to a junction with the Bluestone Road at the site of present Oak Hill, but that was somewhat out of the way for inhabitants who had business at the new county seat at Vandal's. In 1837, on petition of Loup Creek citizens, Thomas Bays was appointed on a committee of viewers to locate a new road "from the top of Rich Mountain where Loop Creek Road crosses, to intersect the Bluestone Road at the most convenient and practicable point toward Vandal's" (Fayetteville). We do not know when Thomas and Nancy died. They appear on the Fayette Co. 1860 Census - Thomas's age is given as 64 and Nancy is 58. She is also listed as being a Midwife. There are also three children listed: Martha, 18, who married Lewis Blake; Henry C., 14, and James F., age 4. In 1994, I visited Oak Hill, WV, in search of the burial place of Thomas and Nancy. I was told by Randy Steele of Kentucky that they were buried in the Brenneman Cemetery. I did not find the Brenneman Cemetery but later found that it is now know as the Lundale Farm. Merry Hanning of Oak Hill visited the Lundate Farm in 1995 but did not find any evidence of graves. She said it was overgrown with weeds and she was unable to find any markers. While I was in Oak Hill, I drove down the street called Country Club Rd. I later found out after reading the book "Cabins in the Loop" that Thomas and Nancy had once lived on that same road. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, Thomas (I36090736081)
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2496 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Birth date is approximate. Married Elizabeth Carpenter 10 Feb 1859 in Kanawah Co. VA .. Second wife was Susan I. Bolin. Served in Union Army. Lived in Niles, Berian Co., MI, 12 years in Arkansas , 4 years in Texas and in Tillamook, OR. Children remained in Belsona, TX when he moved to Oregon. Children were: Guy Thomas Bays, Oscar Buital Bays, Annie Bays Henderson and Martha Alice Bays Derobiny If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, Richard Madison (I36090736088)
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2497 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Death date is approximate. Mary was the second wife of John Treadway. His first wife was Rebecca Darlington, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Darlington. Children of John and Rebecca were: Irvin, George and Amanda. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, Mary Ann Polly (I36090736086)
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2498 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Father may have been Thomas Knight. 1776 census of Maryland indicates a Thomas Knight 30, Margret 25, William 8, Mary 5, Elizabeth, 3 and Light 2. There is also a family listed as Light Knight 59, Rachel 46, William 20, Mary 26, Rachel, 16, Isaac, 12, Sarah 9, and Hannah. This may have been the father of Thomas Knight. Census taken by Joseph Benshaw and completed Aug. 15, 1776 of Buse River Lower Hundred, Barford County, MD. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | KNIGHT, Mary Ann (I36090736073)
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2499 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Fayette Co. Death Records indicate he died of a sore throat. Perhaps it was strep throat. If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | BAYS, William Jr. (I36090735410)
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2500 | [Helmick's from online.FTW] [Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000] Isaac Linegar - Parents William and Hester Linegar were tenants of Lord Fairfax in 1777 on his manor of Leeds estate in northern Virginia. In 180l, Isaac Linegar owned 200 acres in Bath Co. VA Copy of deed on file. 1810 census - Giles Co., VA lists Isaac Linegar and family. Isaac had a brother William If you have corrections, or comments please contact me, Terry Pogue at t_pogue@hotmail.com | LINEGAR, Isaac (I36090735476)
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