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1101 | William signed a note to David Ackert 14 Jun 1859 for a loan of $60. "1869 in the Slate Dock at Rhinebeck, New York," per notes in the possession of Muriel Meeker, descendant of Philenia Worden. | Worden, William C. (I1157)
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1102 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Achepohl, Marquerite (I170)
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1103 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coons, Martha Virginia (I3)
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1104 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wise, Charles J (I90)
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1105 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4685)
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1106 | with 2 M under 10, 1 M 26-45, 3 F under 10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. served in the War of 1812 Baptismal sponsors were Barend Ostrum and wife, Rebecca Westphal | Southard, Barend (I1155)
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1107 | with Mathew Schryver family | Worden, Mary Jane (I1160)
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1108 | with the Palatine movementwith the Palatine movement #411 | Kuhn, Johann Jacob (I558)
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1109 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F315
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1110 | Won Garden Club Award at World Fair, Housewife Flowers, very caring Box 102 Northern Blvd, Germantown, NY German/Dutch, Episopal Medical Information: No Heart disease, No High blood pressure, No Stroke, Cancer, No Addictions, No Alzheimer's, No Mental illness, No Diabetes | Gruntler, Jennie Carolyn (I4925)
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1111 | worked on bryant farm http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=1&gsfn=&gsln=&=&f23=Tennessee&f3=marshall&f4=district+12&f13=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=2&gskw=&prox=1&db=1860usfedcenancestry&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=439&recid=24498132&recoff=19+20+21+32&fsk=CIAAHfMBdc-43-s&bsk=&pgoff= | Ball, Calvin (I3424)
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1112 | World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. | Source (S270)
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1113 | WWII, S SGT 117 Infantry | Vincion, Samuel Clifford (I4014)
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1114 | year calculated from headstone | Stephens, Nancy (I2490)
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1115 | yes on death certificate | Lashley, Charles Guy (I2446)
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1116 | youngest son Ellis is 4 on 1850 census assuming marriage before his birth. | Family F151
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1117 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, Maggie (I1829)
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1118 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2366)
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1119 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] From New York Gen. & Bio. Record Sutro. Vol. 38, page 132. Mary's parents were Peter Groom or Groome and Elizabeth Groom, the father living Brunswick Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey and in his will dated 12-9-1726, mentions his wife, Ellizabeth and 9 children, among them Mary. Her grandfather, Samuel Groom, with his mother, Elizabeth Groom, executed a Power of Attorney in 1683 to the Governor of New Jersey authorizing the sale of property in New Jersey left himby the will of his father, Mary's great grandfather, Samuel Groom, Senior, amariner, who died in Ratcliffe, Middlesex County, England leaving a will dated 8-21-1682, which was filed in London, E. where his wife Elizabeth and the son llived. The son, subsequently came to America and settled in Brunswick Twp., Middlesex, New Jersey. | Groome, Mary (I2364)
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1120 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] Peter Danford and Sarah Morris married in New Jersey. Moved to Pennsylvania then to Belmont County Ohio. According to page 218,Belmont County, Ohio Pioneers, family settled on Patterson Creek Washington County, PA between 1785 and 1796. From this area his 3 sons, Samuel, William and Ambrose, came to Washington Twp., Belmont County, Ohio, ca 1797. They later brought their father and sisters, Sarah and Rebecca to this township. Peter entered land on Bend Fork, Sec. 23 (in later years owned by the heirs of his daughter Nancy Grove. From Land Patents, Murietta Dis't 1806-1810, Range 4, Twp 5, Section 23, NW. From D.A.R. Roster: Removed from Burlington County N.J., to Patterson Creek, Washington County, Pa., 1785; then 1797 to Belmont County, Ohio. Vol. I, Monroe County Genealogy, by Catherine Fedorchak, Page 85.Base on material taken from charts found in the house of Hiram Danford, and other sources, including 1850 Census. Peter Danford: Rev. Soldier, served as a Private from New Jersey in Holmes Battalion of Militia; buried in the Moore family Cemetary in a field one-fourth mile from SR. #145, Washington Township, Belmont County. From the Cemetery Inscription and Pioneer Families on Page 217, "Moore Cemetery, This cemetery is on a farm off St. Rd 145, back in a field, on the original Moore farm. It is near Armstrong Mills and probablyin Washington Twp. Copied April 1961 assisted by Mrs. Alma Gray and Mrs. F.Clark. From a Family Group record in the Family History Center in Salt Lake City, submitted by Martha V. Buchart of Kensington, MD, indicates that Peterwas on the Cumberland County Tax List 1773-74. I have not been able to confirmthis. Her data also says Peter Danford, 1739, Salem, New Jersey. Don't understand discrepancy between Burlington County and Salem. Need to search Salem. Excerpted from the History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, published in 1880 by Historical Publishing County Wheeling WV. Page 413: " Among the first settlers werethe Danfords, Perkinses, Beans, Reads, &c. ...The Danfords, perhaps were theearliest permanent settlers. ...The first member of the family, of whomit is now possible to get any account, was Peter Danford, who was born in the state of New jersey, abou the year 1739. Little is known of his early life. He was a farmer. Was married (at what date it is not known) to a SarahMorrison, by which marriage he had four children: Samuel, William, Sarah and Rebecca. After the death of his first wife, he married a Mercy Ewing, by whom he had one son -Ambrose. His second wife died in 1793. At an early day, some time between 1785 and 1796, Peter Danford moved with his family to Washington county, Pennsylvania, where he settled on Patterson creek. From this point his sons, Samuel, William and Ambrose, came to Belmont County, Ohio, about 1797, and located in Section 4, Washington township, where they cleared a piece of ground, built a cabin, and planted some corn, after which Samuel andWilliam returned to Patterson creek for the family, leaving Ambrose to take care of the crop and look after the interest of the new home in the woods. After an absence of several weeks, the boys returned to their frontier home, bringing with them their father and sister Sarah, the younger sister, Rebecca having been left at Patterson creek. She was brought over perhaps, the following year. The family remained at this place for several years, till the father entered land on Benfork, in Section 23, now owned by the heirs of his daughter, nancy Grove. In 1803, Peter Danford married his third wife, a widow, Margaret DeLancy, by whom he had two children, twin daughters. He died in 1827. His wife Margaret died in 1835." Roll 64, Revolutionary War Rolls 1775-1783 M246. Holmes Battalion of Militia, Salem County 1778 (72). (It should be noted that Salem County was created in 1694, and | Danford, Peter (I2358)
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1121 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] Received from Betty Douglass, Guernsey County Genealogical Society. Belmont County Ohio, Marriage Book A page 69 Belmont County)This isto certify that Wm Danford and Elizabeth Moore York Township) was married November 19th 1801 by me. David L. Wood J.C.P. Following received from Terry Willis, email, ( lzhawke@webtv.net). From Cambridge, Ohio library, in Early Pioneers of Washington Twp. and the Belmont Christian Church Cemetery List. William Danford was was in Capt John Howell's Company (from Belmont County) in the War of 1812. See pages 237-238 of the Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the Warof 1812, Adjutant General of Ohio. Transcription, 1916, R973.524471 A2. Note that the transcription misspelled Danford as Dinford. Excerpt from the History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Published 1880 by the Historical Publishing County Wheeling, WV. Page 414, from the recollections of Joseph Read: "He said most of his company of which John Howell was captain, we "Capteeners and McMahon's creekers." Of those from this side of the county were Moses DeLancy, Jas Brown, Finis Shepherd, John Shepherd, Geo. Limley, Robt. Hathaway, Isaac ruble, Henry Gates, James Boner, Isaiah Shepherd and William Danford. On their way to the seat of war they stopped at Columbus, where they received their arms and attended a show, which proved to be an exhibition of wax works. Some of us at first thought the figures were alive. We offered a black looking fellow a chew of tobacco, which he neither accepted nor declined. Then we made a discovery. From Columbus we marched to the mouth of the Sandusky river, and from there were taken to Put-in-Bay Island. Our company helped guard the Detroit and the Queen Charlotte, two of the vessels captured in Perry's victory. The British called our vessels the "Musket Fleet". "Our company was discharged March 8, 1813. William Danford had been detailed for duty at Lower Sandusky, and we hadn't heard from him for perhaps ten days. Early one morning on our return, Finis Shepherd said he feared Danford was not living, as in a dream he had seen him catching a white horse. When some timeafterwards we got the news from Sandusky, we found that the dream was too true. Our comrade was gone, never to return." Military Record received from National Archives and Records Administration on Dec 14, 1998. Basic information as follows: William Danford, Private, Capt. John Howell's County of Drafted Militia, Delong's 1 Reg't Ohio Militia. Commencement of service: Sep 3, 1813. To what time engaged: Mar 2, 1814 Expiration of Service, Oct 23, 1813. Dead October 23, 1813. Term of service charged, 1 months 21 days. Pay per month, 8 dollars. Amount of pay, 13 dollars 41 cents. The Military paper listed above contains a notation which reads "See also 1 Reg't (Suttons) Ohio Militia.I asked the National Archives to search this reference and they found the following additional Information. Military Record received from National Archives and Records Administration on Mar 15, 1999, and it is cross referenced back to Delong's Reg't also. Basic information as follows: William Danford, Private, Captain Asa Hinkles's Company of Riflemen, Sutton's 1 Reg't Ohio Volunteers. When called into service: Aug 11, 1812 To what time engaged: Feb 11, 1813 In the artificers employ from 31 Oct. Returned to his Company 11 December 1812 from the artificers employ. This pay roll is calculated to the 16th Feb., 1813, including the 16th; that is allowing them six days to return home from St. Mary's; distance 95 miles. What this second set of documents tells us is that he served two tours of duty. The first was a volunteer enlistment from Aug 1812 to Feb 1813 and then he must have returned home. For the second 6 month service he was drafted and never returned home. The most common military definition of artificer is a blacksmi | Danford, William (I2360)
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1122 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] Received from Volunteer Lookup, Shannon Moore 5, 1998. Information from book, Noble County History. Page 474: One of the oldest residents and best informed citizens of the townshipis Hiram Danford. He was born in Belmont County in 1802, and settled in 1823 on the farm which he now occupies. (Seneca Twp) He has the only stone housein the township. In 1820 he married Rachel Groves. Fourteen children were born of this union, all of whom lived to be men and women, except one, who diedin infancy. Their names were William, Jonas, Samuel, Isaac and David (twins), Lewis, Nancy (hathaway), Elizabeth (Lashley), Joseph, John B. Bathsheba (Hiatt), Peter and Rachel R. (Shepherd). Mrs. Danford died in 1865. In the same year he married Mrs. Danford (nee White), a native of Jefferson County. Mr. Danford is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He has served twenty years as township trustee. When he came to the township, Mr. Danford bought eighty acres of land of Jacob Dailey. He has owned, all told, over one thousand acres. the story of one land entry is here given. Shortly after the War of 1812, when he was fourteen years of age, he and his brother entered 160 acres of land. At that time there was a great scarcity of money, and in order to relieve those who had entered lands and had not been able to make the final payment, a law was passed through the instrumentality of General Harrison, to divide all tracts entered by a north and south line throught the center, and permitthe settler to take his choice of the two lots, and by paying fifty dollars in addition to the first payment secure title to eighty acres. A limited time was set for the payment, and in order to take advantage, Mr. Danford rode fromWashington Township (Then Wayne Township), Belmont County, across swollen creeks, through the winderness to Marietta. He was about a week on the trip, but reached Marietta in time to save the land. This tract he sold to Lemuel Rucker and it is now owned by Isaiah Rucker. Page 466 Richland Twp, Guernsey County 1830 tax roll (now Seneca Twp Noble) Samuel Danford Section 25, 80 acres $91; Hiram Danford (Still living) Section 25, 80 acres $91 (this is all from History of Noble County by Watkins 1887) History of Noble County, page 348 Noble County Agricultural Society organized at Sarahsville in 1852. Its incorporators were Levi Devolld, W. Stewart, John McGary, Jonas Ball, Samuel and Jonas Danford, Fred Secrest, James Ball, and others, whose names were not obtainable. The first meeting of the society was held in Sarahsville, in the autumn of 1852. Hiram Danford was first president. 1820 Census Belmont County Ohio York Twp page 258 Hiram Danford 1 male16 & under 26 1 female 16 & under 26 Received from volunteer lookup Cynthia Keives U.S. Census, Guernsey County Ohio, 1850 Family #3159 Hiram Danford 48 M Farmer $5,000.00 Ohio Rachel 50 F Ohio Isaac 26 M Farmer Ohio David 24 M Farmer Ohio Elizabeth 18 F Ohio Joseph 16 M Ohio John B. 14 M Farmer Ohio Bethshaba 12 F Ohio Peter 10 M Ohio Rosannah 7 F Ohio Isaac Wilson 2 M Ohio 1860 Census Noble County Ohio,Seneca Twp page 490 Dwelling Number 1272, Family Number 1329 Hiram Danford 58 M Farmer $15,600 $2000 Ohio Rachel Danford 59 F Domestic VA Basheba 21 F Domestic Ohio Peter 20 M Farm Hand Ohio Rachel 17 F Domestic Oh | Danford, Hiram (I2076)
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1123 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] Samuel Danford and Alice (Alse) Bingham lived in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, (Vol. 23 New Jersey Archives.) Samuel and Alse married on Jan 7, 1704/1705, is from the New Jersey Archives, Volume 3. This date is probably a mistranscription from the Monthly Meeting records as follows: Early Church Records of Burlington County, by Charlotte Meldrum, Quaker records of Chesterfield Twp, page 44 - "7th day, 1st month (March), 1706. Marriage of Samuel Danford and Alse Bingham accomplished. Alse Bingham provided a certificate for the Falls Monthly Meeting, Pa. (Bucks County)". (Note from Donna Ristenbatt: Alse was spelling for Alice.) Early Church Records of Burlington County, by Charlotte Meldrum, Quaker Records of Chesterfield Twp, page 3, Vol. II. "Samuel Danford married Mary Wright, widow, at Chesterfield, 5th day, 9th month, (Nov) 1717." Donna Ristenbatt, httpL//www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Chesterfield (Burlington County) Friends' Monthly Meeting Marriage Records, 1686-1800 Males. D Divorces By the Court of Chancery, page 655lists the following witnesses at Samuel Danford's and Mary Wright's marriage. Witnesses Joshua, Thomas, Rebecca dn Samuel Wright, John Bunting, Wm. Wood, Thomas Harrison, Isaac Ivins, Jos. Reckless and others. Now about Mary (Scholey) Wright: From Larry Wright's book, WRIGHTS - 400 Years Plus - page 28. Joseph Wright (ca. 1658-1715) b. Chesterfield Twp., Burlington County, New Jersey. ca. 1685 (son of Joshua Wright and Elisabeth Empson Wright), d. there ca. 1715, will12 mo. (Feb) 3, 1714, inventory 2 mo. (Apr) 8, 1715, probate 10 May 1715. Married 1710 to Mary Scholey, b. 11 mo. (Jan) 6 1681, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Parker) Scholey (see the Scholeys of Schooleys of West New Jersey.) Joseph Wright was liberated 2 mo. (Apr) 6, 1710 by Chesterfield MM to marry Mary Scholey, Chesterfield MM records. 7 mo. (Sept) 9, 1717 Samuel Danford belonging to this meeting and Mary Wright widow of Joseph Wright declared their intentions of taking each other in marriage if God permit desiring the consent of Friends. Thereupon this meeting according to the usual practice do appointour Friends Joshua Wright and William Wood to see that she as a widow with children to settle and secure the right of her former Husband's children before marriage, 8 mo. 3 1717. Appeared the second time Samuel Danford and Mary Wright and published their intentions of marriage together and no objecting appearing also Mary's Former Children being orderly taken care of for they areleft to the Men's Meeting approbation. (Chesterfield Women's Minutes.) Their second declaration was made 8 mo 5. 1717 to Chesterfield MM and they were married 9 mo 15, 1717. Early Church Records of Burlington County, by Charlotte Meldrum, Quaker records of Chesterfield Twp, Vol. II page 47. 5th day, 8th month, 1717. Affairs of the children of Mary Wright and her former husband are satisfied. Also on page 47 is the following notation: 6th day, 4th month, 1717. Samuel Danford, the former grave digger, having been removed, Thomas Folkes was appointed to dig graves. Data sent by Donna Ristenbatt - Calender of New Jersey Wills, Vol 2 --1730-1750, Nelson, 1745, April 6,Danford, Samuel, of Maidenhead, Hunterdon County, yeoman; will of. Sons, William, Samuel and James and Samuel's two sons. Grandaughter Mary Pittman. Son-in-law Richard Pittman, executor, he to receive "my son Aaron's clothing. Witnesses---William Watson and James Clarke. Proved July 6, 1745 Witnesses and Executor Quakers. Sent by Found in State Library in Trenton,New Jersey and first transcription from From Lisa, Barbara Harkleroad and further transcription made by Ron Reid. The number 178J at top of | Danford, Samuel (I2365)
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1124 | [balis.ftw] [523068.GED] Samuel Danford and Mary Groom lived in Brunswick, Burlington County, New Jersey. Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Marriage Licenses. the Marriage Ceremony Males. d Divorces by the Court of Chancery. Page 101 Danford, Samuel, Burlington, and Mary Groom 1737, Sept. 12. (http:// www.angelfire.com/mo/groomsfamilypage/divorce.html) The chart compiled by Major Wm. P. Danford C.E. with data furnished by Jos. N. Danford, Summerfield, Ohio and Morris Floyd, Canton, Ohio about Nov. 15, 1924 indicated that Samuel Danford came from Wales, (date Unknown) to Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Early Church Records of Burlington County, by Charlotte Meldrum, Quaker records of Chesterfield Twp. Vol. 3, page 107. "Sep. 12,1737, Samuel Danford, JR. Nottingham, Burlington County, carter and Mary Groom, spinster, daughter of Peter Groom, dec'd." Sent by Donna Ristenbatt - Lib. 6, p. 78 Received from 1749. April 1. Inventory at Bordentown. 83.4.6; made by Peter Imlay and Philip Marot; includes note of Wm Danford and debts due by Ebenezer Robinson, Sam'l Danford, Jos. Steward, Wm. Wood, Ben Fowler, Sam'l Farnsworth, Edw'd Black. Jos. Borden Jos. Wood, Sen'r Sam'l Rogers, Wm. Rush, John Bunting, John Steward. | Danford, Samuel (I2363)
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1125 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2289)
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1126 | _________ Born and Died: The 1910 Jones County, Texas, Census indicates that Hattie was the mother of three children, two of whom were living in 1910. __________ | Baker, ---- (I4409)
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1127 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, Nicholas Reid (I4212)
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1128 | __________ Married: Taylor-Hopkins marriage ended by divorce. __________ Censuses: 1900 1910 1920, Tennessee, Haywood County, District 8, Jackson Road, SD 9, ED 80, Page 182A, Sheet 9A, Dwelling 153, Family 155, 10 Feb 1920, Ancestry.com Image 17. 1930, Tennessee, Haywood County, 7th Civil District, Key Corner Road, SD 10, ED 38-15, Page 172B, Sheet 16B, Dwelling 271, Family 271, 14 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 32. __________ | Taylor, Jessie R. (I4171)
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1129 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hopkins, Lula Pearl (I4157)
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1130 | __________ Censuses: 1870 1880 1900 1910, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct #1, SD 6, ED 74, Page 4A, Sheet 17A, Dwelling 321, Family 326, 9 May 1910, Ancestry.com Image 31. 1920, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct No 1, Town of Emhouse, SD 6, ED 138, Page 6A, Sheet 6A, Dwelling 42, Family 43, 14 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 11. 1930? __________ | ----, Alice L. (I4279)
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1131 | __________ Censuses: 1870 1880 1900? __________ | Claborne, George M. (I4174)
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1132 | __________ Censuses: 1870, Tennessee, Perry County, 4th Civil District, Linden Post Office, Page 3, Sheet 436A, Dwelling 18, Family 18, 10 Aug 1870, Ancestry.com Image 3, Head of Family: W. T. Daniel. 1880, Tennessee, Perry County, 4th Civil District, SD 4, ED 148, Page 1, Sheet 404A, Dwelling 1, Family 1, 1 Jun 1880, Ancestry.com Image 1, Head of Family: W. T. Daniel, Sr. 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. __________ | Daniel, Jennie A. (I4203)
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1133 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4176)
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1134 | __________ Censuses: 1880, Tennessee, Bedford County, Eleventh Civil District, SD 3, ED 11, Page 23, Sheet 297C, Dwelling 193, Family 197, 15 Jun 1880, Ancestry.com Image 23. 1900? ___________ | Hopkins, Zilpha Ann (I4151)
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1135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Page, Ida S. (I4178)
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1136 | __________ Censuses: 1900 1910 1920, Tennessee, Marshall County, Civil District No 2, County Line Road, SD 5, ED 96, Page 49A, Sheet 5A, Dwelling 88, Family 88, 9 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 9. 1930, Tennessee, Marshall County, 2nd Civil District, Wilhoite River Road, SD 11, ED 59-4, Page 39A, Sheet 12A, Dwelling 261, Family 266, 25 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 23. __________ | Ball, Sallie Ann (I2371)
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1137 | __________ Censuses: 1900 1910 1920, Tennessee, Perry County, 2nd Civil District, Toms Creek Road, SD 8, ED 182, Page 219A, Sheet 3A, Dwelling 37, Family 37, 5 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 5. 1930, Tennessee, Perry County, Second District, SD 2, ED 68-4, Pages 224B and 225A, Sheets 8B and 9A, Dwelling 185, Family 185, 17 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Images 16 and 17. __________ | Bell, Fernie E. Sr. (I4208)
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1138 | __________ Censuses: 1900 1910 1920, Texas, Denton County, Justice Precinct No 8, Town of Sanger, Ward 4352, SD 69, ED 68, Pages 245B and 246A, Sheets 9B and 10A, Dwelling 202, Family 214, 10 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Images 18 and 19. 1930, Texas, Denton County, Town of Sanger, North of Street No. 8, SD 9, ED 61-28, Page 32A, Sheet 6A, Dwelling 119, Family 122, 8 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 11. __________ | Austin, Evalene (I4280)
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1139 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ----, Alice Lou (I4272)
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1140 | __________ Censuses: 1900 1910, Tennessee, Humphreys County, 12 Civil District, Bakerville-Waverly Road, SD 7, ED 69, Page 208A, Sheet 6A, Dwelling 104, Family 104, 23 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com Image 11. 1920, Tennessee, Humphreys County, 5th District (Old 12th District), Waverly and Bakerville Road, SD 7th, ED 80, Page 263B, Sheet 2B, Dwelling 32, Family 32, 3 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 4. 1930, Tennessee, Humphreys County, 5th Civil District, Buffalo River, SD 3, ED 43-9, Page 273B, Sheet 17B, Dwelling 317, Family 341, 23 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 32. __________ | Reynolds, Samuel McClellan (I4228)
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1141 | __________ Censuses: 1900 1910, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct #1, SD 6, ED 74, Page 41A, Sheet 16A, Dwelling 309, Family 314, 6 May 1910, Ancestry.com Image 29. 1920, Tennessee, Perry County, 2nd Civil District, Toms Creek Road, SD 8, ED 182, Page 220B, Sheet 4B, Dwelling 70, Family 70, 7 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 8. 1930, Tennessee, Perry County, Second District, SD 2, ED 68-4, Page 224B, Sheet 8B, Dwelling 182, Family 182, 17 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 16. __________ | Greenway, William Albert (I4172)
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1142 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Daniel, Vivian F. (I4232)
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1143 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Bedford County, 11 Civil District North of North Fork Creek, SD 5, ED 13, Page 155B, Sheet 4B, Dwelling 73, Family 73, 11 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 8. 1910, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct #1, SD 6, ED 74, Page 4A, Sheet 17A, Dwelling 321, Family 326, 9 May 1910, Ancestry.com Image 31. 1920, Texas, Denton County, Justice Precinct No 8, Town of Sanger, Ward 4352, SD 69, ED 68, Pages 245B and 246A, Sheets 9B and 10A, Dwelling 202, Family 214, 10 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Images 18 and 19. 1930, Texas, Denton County, Town of Sanger, North of Street No. 8, SD 9, ED 61-28, Page 32A, Sheet 6A, Dwelling 119, Family 122, 8 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 11. _________ | Hopkins, William Alexander (I4216)
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1144 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Bedford County, 11 Civil District, North of North Fork Creek, SD 5, ED 13, Pages 156A and 156B, Sheets 5A and 5B, Dwelling 85, Family 85, 13 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Images 9 and 10. 1910, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct #1, SD 6, ED 74, Page 41A, Sheet 16A, Dwelling 310, Family 315, 6 May 1910, Ancestry.com Image 29. 1920, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct 1, Barry Road, SD 6, ED 138, Page 12B, Sheet 12B, Dwelling 159, Family 161, 28 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 24. 1930, Texas, Navarro County, Precinct 8, SD 16, ED 175-45, Page 301A, Sheet 3A, Dwelling 51, Family 52, 8 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 5. __________ Obituary: HOPKINS - Corsicana, Texas, Dec. 29. - John W. Hopkins, 55, farmer residing west of Emhouse, died suddenly Monday afternoon following an illness of only a few minutes. He had resided in the Emhouse community twenty-six years. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the high school auditorium. Burial was in the Pattison Cemetery. Surviving are his wife; a son, James F. Hopkins; four daughters, Edna Hopkins, Marjorie Hopkins, Dorothy Jean Hopkins and Mrs. J. L. Pattison, all of Emhouse; three brothers, R. L. Hopkins, Dallas; Clinton Hopkins, Tennessee, and James F. Hopkins, California, and five sisters, Mrs. R. E. Dorsey, Dallas; Mrs. E. Snow, Dallas; Mrs. Annie Lawrence, Mrs. Hattie Taylor and Mrs. Pearl Greenway, all of Tennessee. (From an unknown newspaper, 30 Dec 1936.) __________ | Hopkins, John W. (I4154)
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1145 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. 1910, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No 2, SD 8, ED 188, Page 32B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 12, Family 12, 15 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com Image 2. 1920, Germany, Bensdorf, Overseas Military, 13th Co., A. S. C., Prov. Guard Bain, Page 223B, Ancestry.com Image 269. 1930? __________ | Hopkins, Marvin Elmer (I4223)
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1146 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. 1910, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No 2, SD 8, ED 188, Page 32B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 12, Family 12, 15 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com Image 2. 1920, Tennessee, Perry County, 2nd Civil District, SD 8, ED 182, Page 222B, Sheet 6B, Dwelling 120, Family 120, 10 Jan 1920, Ancestry.com Image 12. 1930, Tennessee, Perry County, Second Civil District, SD 2, ED 68-3, Page 216B, Sheet 5B, Dwelling 108, Family 108, 29 Apr 1930, Ancestry.com Image 10. __________ | Hopkins, Walter O. (I4224)
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1147 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. 1910, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No 2, SD 8, ED 188, Page 32B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 12, Family 12, 15 Apr 1910, Ancestry.com Image 2. __________ | Hopkins, Essie E. (I4205)
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1148 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. 1910? __________ | Hopkins, William E. (I4222)
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1149 | __________ Censuses: 1900, Tennessee, Perry County, Civil District No. 4, SD 8, ED 117, Page 34B, Sheet 1B, Dwelling 11, Family 11, 2 and 4 Jun 1900, Ancestry.com Image 2, Head of Family: Alex E. Hopkins. __________ | Hopkins, Bessie M. (I4204)
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1150 | __________ Censuses: 1910 1920 1930 __________ | Perryman, William Franklin (I4013)
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