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101 | Photo 930 of Home Place of Hiram Roland Stafford #930 - Home Place of Hiram Roland Stafford - 1/2 mile from Stafford Family Cemetery on Stafford Ridge Road in Carroll County, Kentucky | ||
102 | photo fo Charles Wallace Stafford and Wanda Winevblood Stafford and children Charles Stafford with wife Wanda Wineblood Stafford and children Vicki Stafford and Craig Stafford | ||
103 | photo fo Craig Lang Stafford at Kelly Air Force Base San Antonio, Texas | ||
104 | photo fo Kate Vedder Stafford Kate Vedder STAFFORD, daughter of Col. William Maner STAFFORD and Kate Eleanor VEDDER. Note the pearls around her neck and lining the neckline of her dress--gift to her mother from her father when they married. | ||
105 | photo fo Margaret Staffords Tacky party Margaret Stafford's Tacky Party in Galveston, Texas | ||
106 | Photo fo The John Wallace Stafford family Photo of John Wallace Stafford & Genela Reese Stafford Family. | ||
107 | photo fo Thomas Lee Stafford's daughters | ||
108 | Photo of Aimee Flood, Lucy Dorsey and Margaret J. Stafford Three friends on Galveston Beach | ||
109 | photo of Albion Stafford and Frank Ladwig | ||
110 | Photo of Amelia Anthony Shutt 1875-1928 Wife of William Nelson Stafford 1862-1940. Photo supplied by Shirley Jenkins. | ||
111 | Photo of Andrew Jackson Stafford and wife Margaret Ann Snow Stafford and grandson Alvin Michell | ||
112 | Photo of Bessie Irene Stafford - Hoeppner and her twin daughters, Janet, Beryl(on the right).
Shopping in downtown Vancouver BC Canada 1953. | ||
113 | Photo of Carroll A. & Katherine Sharpstein Austin | ||
114 | photo of Charles Wallace Stafford | ||
115 | photo of Charles Wallace Stafford and Vicki Stafford Vicki Stafford with Father Charles Stafford | ||
116 | photo of Charles Wallace Stafford and Wanda Wineblood Stafford | ||
117 | photo of Clarence E. Stafford and Lillian C. Marshall | ||
118 | photo of Col. William Maner Stafford and granchildren Photo taken on Broadway in Galveston, Texas of William Maner Stafford with his grandchildren, Mary Kate Cro and Maner Featherstone. | ||
119 | photo of Cora Stafford Cora Stafford 1927 in Ratner Saskatchewan | ||
120 | photo of Earl Stafford August 1894 branch 003 Earl STAFFORD, son of Col. William Maner STAFFORD and Kate Eleanor VEDDER. Possibly taken in Galveston, Texas. | ||
121 | photo of Earnest Thomas Stafford | ||
122 | Photo of Edward Coleman Stafford 1893 - 1903 and last wife
Nora L. Mckee 1903 - 1973. | ||
123 | Photo of Edward Emero Stafford 1851-1932 | ||
124 | photo of Ella May Stafford and Mabel Grace Stafford | ||
125 | photo of Eugene Stafford | ||
126 | photo of Galveston Staffords Photo of Staffords of Galveston. Margaret Stafford, Julia Stafford, Julia V> Key, Kate V> Stafford, Charlie Vedder, William Maner Stafford, Jacob S. Vedder and Margaret K. Vedder. | ||
127 | Photo of George Rae Stafford | ||
128 | photo of Gordon Stafford. | ||
129 | Photo of Harold Albert Stafford 1905-1983. Photo furnished by sister Shirley Jenkins. | ||
130 | Photo of Harold Wayne Stafford 1938-2006. | ||
131 | Photo of Harry Stafford b. 1847 Ireland circa 1900 NY | ||
132 | Photo of Isaac Caldwell Stafford Photo of Isaac "Ike" Caldwell Stafford | ||
133 | Photo of James Stafford b. 25 apr 1857 Mrogan Co., Indiana | ||
134 | photo of James W. Stafford adn wife Katie Wykle Stafford James W. Stafford Birth: Dec. 22, 1862, England Death: Jun. 5, 1937 Kansas City Jackson County Missouri, USA Husband of Katie Wykle Stafford.Married 16 Feb. 1888 in Peoria, Peoria, Ill. Son of William Stafford and Elizabeth Simpson Stafford. Burial: Lees Summit Historical Cemetery Lees Summit Jackson County Missouri, USA Record added: Apr 17 2005 | ||
135 | Photo of John Brooks Stafford and Earl Z. Stafford | ||
136 | photo of John Ivy Stafford John Ivy Stafford wrote autobiography `EVENTFUL LIVING` published 1950 | ||
137 | Photo of John Sweet Stafford | ||
138 | photo of Joseph Eaton Stafford and family Joseph Eaton Stafford & Susan Savannah Martin Stafford; Back: Ellen Saffrona Stafford (Meador); Front standing: Flora L. Stafford (Allen); Little girl: Lizzie Jane Stafford (Johnston); 1869 | ||
139 | Photo of Josiah Seth Stafford and Jeannetta Kirkland Stafford | ||
140 | photo of Juia Stafford Julia Stafford was the daughter of Col. William Maner and Kate Vedder Stafford, and older sister of Margaret J. Stafford. Lived in Galveston, Texas. Died in Galveston at birth of first child. Married to Taylor Kemp | ||
141 | photo of Julia and Margaret Stafford Daughters of Col. William Maner and Kate Vedder Stafford; Galveston, Texas | ||
142 | Photo of Julia Laura Stafford and Margaret Jennetta Stafford | ||
143 | Photo of Laura Celeste Stafford Phot of Laura Celeste Stafford, wife of Benjamin J. Smith, son of Colonel Benjamin Fort Smith. Mother of Benjamin Fort Smith (grandson of above B.F. Smith), Josiah Stafford Smith, and Clinton Terry Smith. | ||
144 | photo of Leon WIlliam Stafford | ||
145 | photo of Loren Thomas McGowan WWII navy | ||
146 | photo of Loren Thomas McGowen | ||
147 | photo of Loren Thomas McGowen and Louise Pat McGowen | ||
148 | Photo of Lowell Gene Stafford 1927-1985. Supplied by his sister Shirley. | ||
149 | photo of Lt. Col. Spencer H. Stafford The following is taken from The Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers. Madison, WI: Federal Pub. Co., 1908. volume II Eleventh Infantry.—Cols., E. Elmer Ellsworth, Noah L. Farn-ham, Charles McK. Loeser; Lieut.-Cols., Noah L. Farnham, John A. Cregier, Spencer H. Stafford, Joseph E. McFarland; Majs., John A. Cregier, Charles McK. Loeser, Alexander McC. Stetson. This regiment, the 1st Fire Zouaves, was recruited in New York city and left for Washington, 1,200 strong, April 29, 1861. At Washington it was mustered into the U. S. service on May 7, for a two years' term and was quartered at the capitol until May 9, when it was sent to Camp Lincoln. On May 24, it was ordered to Camp Ellsworth, Alexandria, Va., where it became a part of Gen. Willcox's brigade. At the battle of Bull Run, July 21, it was with the 2nd brigade, 2nd division, Army of Northeastern Virginia, and engaged with severe loss. In September, it returned to New York for the purpose of reorganization; performed guard duty at Bedloe's island and returned to Fortress Monroe the same month, going into camp at Newport News. Efforts to reorganize the regiment proved futile and it returned to New York May 7, 1862, and was there mustered put on June 2. Other succeeding attempts to reorganize were likewise un-successful and the men enlisted for that purpose were assigned to the I7th N. Y. During its term of service the regiment suffered the loss of 51 members by death from wounds and 15 from accident or disease. Lieutenant Stafford, 11th New York Infantry Lieutenant, 11th New York Infantry | ||
150 | Photo of Lucy Gaines Stafford |
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