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651 | Custom Field:<_FA#> served as a captain in the USA Civil War Custom Field:<_FA #> childrens' names obtained from Ancestry.com or from 1870 census Cass county Custom Field:<_FA#> buried in Grant cemetary, Creighton, MO | CUSICK, Henry Clark (I36090735716)
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652 | Custom Field:<_FA#> soldier in the war of 1812 | HOLLEMBEAK, Henry Clark (I36090735858)
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653 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Sympathetic to teachings of William Penn when he visited Wa terford Ireland 1678 Custom Field:<_FA#> with other Greggs, became "Penn Quake rs" Custom Field:<_FA#> This William Gregg left his Glenarm Barony by ship aft er May 1653 Custom Field:<_FA#> he settled on the southwest shore of Waterford county, southern Ireland at Ardmo Custom Field:<_FA#> Essentially, he was for ced to move because Charles I's suppression of the Custom Field:<_FA#> Ulster Protestants | GREGG, William (I36090735876)
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654 | Custom Field:<_FA#> was in Army during Spanish-American War, went to Phillippin es Custom Field:<_FA#> Bible of Sarah C. Croy notes his name as "Petter Eugen Myers" | MYERS, Peter Eugene (I36090735600)
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655 | Custom Field:<_FA#> was in Army during Spanish-American War, went to Phillippin es | MYERS, Russell Taylor (I36090735666)
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656 | Custom Field:<_FA#> was known to have 3 daughters who died before marriage - Be ulah, Dovey, & Lela | CUSICK, Christena Ellodie "Dee" (I36090735609)
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657 | Custom Field:<_FA#> worked as streetcar conductor in Kansas City, KS Custom Fi eld:<_FA#> abandoned family and remarried (no indication of divorce) Custom Fi eld:<_FA#> died during Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918 that killed many in USA Cu stom Field:<_FA#> buried in Grant cemetary, Cass county, MO | FINDLEY, Hugh Alexander (I36090735606)
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658 | Daniel S. Stanberry is buried in Beaver, Oklahoma. | STANBERRY, Daniel S. (I36090736247)
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659 | David is buried in Dice Cemetery, Fairview, Newton County, Missouri | STANBOROUGH, David (I36090736223)
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660 | David Stanborough signed the 'Association Suffolk County' May 1775, with his brother, Stephen R. Stanborough. David signed the document using the name Davis Stanbrough. | STANBOROUGH, David (I36090736450)
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661 | Death Certificates | Source (S1402667745)
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662 | Death Certificates | Source (S1404545731)
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663 | Death Certificates | Source (S1404546117)
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664 | Death Certificates | Source (S1405584852)
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665 | Death Certificates | Source (S1439121985)
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666 | died at birth | GALLIEN, Baby (I36090732629)
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667 | died before 1915 | PRICE, Mabel Edna (I36090731879)
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668 | Died in auto accident | TAYLOR, Raymond Wilfred (I36090730379)
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669 | Died in train accident | MICHAEL, Faris Edgar III (I36090733209)
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670 | Died of cancer | COOPER, Yvonne (I36090730811)
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671 | Died of Consumption. | EDWARDS, William Thomas (I36331260171)
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672 | died of leukemia in Seattle | TAYLOR, Evelyn Joyce (I36090730444)
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673 | Died young | JANNEY, Ann (I36090734322)
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674 | District of Columbia, Marriages, 1830-1921 | Source (S_596213417)
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675 | Divorced Milton on 8 Nov. 1880 and remarried a Mr. Curren. Died before 1924 in Iowa? | COLE, Helen Mae (I36090731775)
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676 | Dodd, Jordan R, et. al.. <i>Early American Marriages: Louisiana to 1850</i>. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx. | Source (S1357752109)
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677 | Dodd, Jordan R., comp.. <i>Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920</i>. | Source (S1357752093)
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678 | Dodd, Jordan, comp. <i>Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900</i>. See extended description for original data sources listed by county. | Source (S1357752105)
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679 | Dodd, Jordan, Comp.. <i>Kentucky Marriages to 1850</i>. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Kentucky. | Source (S1357752098)
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680 | Dodd, Jordan, Comp.. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Illinois. | Source (S1357752107)
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681 | Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. <i>Illinois Marriages, 1790-1860</i>. With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, or available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. For specific source information listed by county see the extended description above or the see the source information listed for each entry. | Source (S1357752106)
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682 | Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. <i>Indiana Marriages, 1802-1892</i>. With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, or available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. For specific source information listed by coun. | Source (S1357752121)
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683 | Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. <i>Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850</i>. Most of the records in this index may be found at the Maryland Historical Society or the Family History Library. More specific source information is listed with each entry. Original marriage licenses should be located at the county clerk's office. | Source (S1357752084)
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684 | Dodd, Jordan. <i>Missouri Marriages to 1850</i>. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Missouri. | Source (S1357752122)
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685 | Dorsy served in the War of 1812 with Captain Le Douxs Cavalry Company Louisiana Volunteers. Census 1820 West Baton Rouge, LA, p. 82 Dorsey P. Swindler married Elizabeth Mills. the Couple had one child Elizabeth. Dorsey Swindler entered into a second marriage to Elizabeth "Puoponne" Mahiers, the daughter of Dr. Michel and Francoise Segaillot. The second marriage produced six children: Joseph, Eugene, Pauline, Emmeline, Gilbert and Louis. Dorsey and Elizabeth. He acquired a tract of land of some 240 arpents in south West Baton Rouge, LA. At Dorsey's death on February 4, 1828 in West Baton Rouge, his estate came to $16,743. It seems that Dorsey had married Elizabeth with out signing a prior marrage contract, and that none was signed by the time Dorsey died. Thus Elizabeth's brother Joseph said Elizabeth's personal property should not have been in community. It was all setteled by a law suit which granted Elizabeth the sums she had inherited. | SWINDLER, Dorsey P. (I36090734957)
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686 | Douglas was born as SPRINKLE, His father's first name was William Gary born in Alabamba, He was a salesman, age not known (born in the 30's) | THOMPSON, Douglas Gary (I36090731179)
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687 | Earl was a WW II Veteran. | COX, Earl Raphiel (I36090733373)
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688 | Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920 | Source (S_592091186)
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689 | Early American Marriages: Louisiana to 1850 | Source (S_585812202)
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690 | Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 | Source (S1439169371)
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691 | Edgar was a clothing salesman and the family resided in Fairfield, Kentucky. | HAYDEN, Edgar Crawford (I36090734293)
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692 | Edward Osborn was on eof the signers of a petition to the King by the inhabitants of East Jersey for appointment of a suitable governor, about 17000-1701 (NHA 1st Ser., 2:396). Edward Osborn of Elizabethtown in his will dated 10 July 1711, proved 14 June 1719, names bother Caleb, dec'd., brother James if he has a male heir, Joshua son of Caleb Osborn and Samuel, son of Thomas Bancroft. Executors were to be Efrem Osborn, James Osborn and Johnathan Lynly (Unecorded Wills, Trenton, 5:127). | OSBORN, Edward (I36090736636)
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693 | Edward Stanbury was a farmer and of the Methodist faith. He lived in Washington County, Tennessee until 1833 when he removed to Cheney's Grove, McLean County, Illinois. With his neighbors' help, Edward fixed up a little cabin before winter set in, 1833. The cabin was not totally weather-proof as Edward came down with ague. Edward entered the land he had a claim on in 1835, in section 20. He sold that property and bought another. Edward was a small man in stature. (From "The History of McLean County, Illinois", Wm. Le Baron, Jr. & Co., 1879; page 541) | STANBOROUGH, Edward E. (I36090736354)
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694 | Eighth Census of the United States, 1860 | Source (S1385508741)
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695 | Eleazer Stanborough died in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, but lived in Sagg and Southold. | STANBOROUGH, Eleazer (I36090736449)
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696 | Elenora Eliza Stanberry is buried in Blackfox Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri. | STANBERRY, Elenora Eliza (I36090736248)
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697 | Elijah Stanbury lived in Washington County, Tennessee in 1819. In 1823 he was living in Jefferson County, Tennessee and remained there until 1840 when he moved to Grainger County, Tennessee, where Elijah lived until his death. Elijah served as Captain of a Company of Tennessee Militia during War of 1812. From: 'War Of 1812 Pensioners" pg1644. | STANBURY, Elijah (I36090736345)
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698 | Elizabeth Stanbery resided in Greene County, Tennessee until removing in 1843 to Indiana, where she resided 1844-1846. In 1846 Elizabeth and her family removed to Cheney's Grove, McLean County, Illinois. She is buried in Riverside Cemetery near Saybrook, McLean County, Illinois. | STANBERRY, Elizabeth (I36090736382)
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699 | Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. <i>Marriage Records of Fleming County, Kentucky 1798-1851</i>. Chillicothe, MO, USA: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, c1965. | Source (S1357752110)
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700 | Emigrated to Louisiana, USA | ROSSI, Mary Elizabeth (I36090731610)
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