Matches 101,501 to 101,550 of 122,413
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101501 | Name listed on cemetery plot. | STAFFORD, William Henry (I25656)
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101502 | Name listed on cemetery plot. | STAFFORD, William Henry (I25656)
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101503 | Name listed on cemetery plot. | STAFFORD, William Henry (I25656)
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101504 | Name listed on cemetery plot. | STAFFORD, William Henry (I25656)
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101505 | Name may have been Lucinda or Surrenda. | NOTT, Lurinda (I16012)
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101506 | Name may have been Lucinda or Surrenda. | NOTT, Lurinda (I16012)
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101507 | Name may have been Lucinda or Surrenda. | NOTT, Lurinda (I16012)
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101508 | Name may have been Lucinda or Surrenda. | NOTT, Lurinda (I16012)
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101509 | Name may have been Lucinda or Surrenda. | NOTT, Lurinda (I16012)
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101510 | Name might have been Berckley. | BUCKLEY, Sarah Jane (I15570)
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101511 | Name might have been Berckley. | BUCKLEY, Sarah Jane (I15570)
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101512 | Name might have been Berckley. | BUCKLEY, Sarah Jane (I15570)
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101513 | Name might have been Berckley. | BUCKLEY, Sarah Jane (I15570)
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101514 | Name might have been Berckley. | BUCKLEY, Sarah Jane (I15570)
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101515 | Name of Bill Foltz comes from Gary Foltz family as one of five sons bo rn to Charles & Matilda. | FOLTZ, William (I107559)
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101516 | Name of Deceased: Hal McLean "Macky Redwin e Age at Death: 70 Death Date: 9 Jan 2006 Obituary Date: 7 Sep 2006 Newspaper Title: Dispatch, The Newspaper Location: Lexington, NC, U s Birth Date: 25 Nov 1935 Published: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 5:00 a.m . Last Modified: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 12:00 a.m . All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published wi thout permission. Links are encouraged Hal McLean Redwine Hal McLean "Macky" Redwine, 70, of Washington, D.C., died Friday, Sept. 1 , 2006, in Wilmington. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Timberlake Chapel o f Piedmont Funeral Home by Dr. Lee Jessup. Mr. Redwine was born Nov. 25, 1935, in Lexington to Dr. and Mrs. James Da niel Redwine. After graduating from Lexington High School, he served in t he U.S. Army, earned a bachelor's degree from Duke University and graduat ed from the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. Af ter law school, he practiced law in Charlotte at the firm of Henderson, H enderson and Shuford before moving to Washington, D.C. For many years h e made his home in Washington and Alexandria, Va., and during that time s erved the U.S. government in several different legal capacities. | REDWINE, Harold McLean (I125037)
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101517 | Name of Deceased: Hal McLean "Macky Redwin e Age at Death: 70 Death Date: 9 Jan 2006 Obituary Date: 7 Sep 2006 Newspaper Title: Dispatch, The Newspaper Location: Lexington, NC, U s Birth Date: 25 Nov 1935 Published: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 5:00 a.m . Last Modified: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 12:00 a.m . All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published wi thout permission. Links are encouraged Hal McLean Redwine Hal McLean "Macky" Redwine, 70, of Washington, D.C., died Friday, Sept. 1 , 2006, in Wilmington. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Timberlake Chapel o f Piedmont Funeral Home by Dr. Lee Jessup. Mr. Redwine was born Nov. 25, 1935, in Lexington to Dr. and Mrs. James Da niel Redwine. After graduating from Lexington High School, he served in t he U.S. Army, earned a bachelor's degree from Duke University and graduat ed from the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. Af ter law school, he practiced law in Charlotte at the firm of Henderson, H enderson and Shuford before moving to Washington, D.C. For many years h e made his home in Washington and Alexandria, Va., and during that time s erved the U.S. government in several different legal capacities. | REDWINE, Harold McLean (I125037)
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101518 | Name of Deceased: Hal McLean "Macky Redwin e Age at Death: 70 Death Date: 9 Jan 2006 Obituary Date: 7 Sep 2006 Newspaper Title: Dispatch, The Newspaper Location: Lexington, NC, U s Birth Date: 25 Nov 1935 Published: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 5:00 a.m . Last Modified: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 12:00 a.m . All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published wi thout permission. Links are encouraged Hal McLean Redwine Hal McLean "Macky" Redwine, 70, of Washington, D.C., died Friday, Sept. 1 , 2006, in Wilmington. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Timberlake Chapel o f Piedmont Funeral Home by Dr. Lee Jessup. Mr. Redwine was born Nov. 25, 1935, in Lexington to Dr. and Mrs. James Da niel Redwine. After graduating from Lexington High School, he served in t he U.S. Army, earned a bachelor's degree from Duke University and graduat ed from the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. Af ter law school, he practiced law in Charlotte at the firm of Henderson, H enderson and Shuford before moving to Washington, D.C. For many years h e made his home in Washington and Alexandria, Va., and during that time s erved the U.S. government in several different legal capacities. | REDWINE, Harold McLean (I125037)
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101519 | Name on stone with wife but no DOD. | STAFFORD, James (I4481)
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101520 | Name on stone with wife but no DOD. | STAFFORD, James (I4481)
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101521 | Name on stone with wife but no DOD. | STAFFORD, James (I4481)
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101522 | Name on tombstone is Dallas J. Stafford. | STAFFORD, James C. (I42767)
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101523 | Name on tombstone. | STAFFORD, Daniel Flourie (I56901)
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101524 | Name Prefix: Sir. Thomas John Watson was knighted. There was a JohnWatson who was an admiral in the British Navy known as The High Boss of many ships at sea thatfirst came to America in 1700. This John Watson may have been Thomas' father. Thomas was sentenced to be executed and left for America about 1745, hiswife seems to have went with him, but some of his children remained inGreat Britian. When he was pardoned he went back to Britian and brought the rest of his family over in 1777. DunravenCastle was built in the 12th century in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. It was demolished after WorldWar 11. The 1782 tax record shows a Thomas Watson senior owning 200 acres of landin Pittsylvania County Virginia. I also have him listed as born in 1703 in Hanover County, Virginia | WATSON, Sir Thomas John (I93807)
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101525 | Name Prefix: Sir. Thomas John Watson was knighted. There was a JohnWatson who was an admiral in the British Navy known as The High Boss of many ships at sea thatfirst came to America in 1700. This John Watson may have been Thomas' father. Thomas was sentenced to be executed and left for America about 1745, hiswife seems to have went with him, but some of his children remained inGreat Britian. When he was pardoned he went back to Britian and brought the rest of his family over in 1777. DunravenCastle was built in the 12th century in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. It was demolished after WorldWar 11. The 1782 tax record shows a Thomas Watson senior owning 200 acres of landin Pittsylvania County Virginia. I also have him listed as born in 1703 in Hanover County, Virginia | WATSON, Sir Thomas John (I93807)
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101526 | Name Prefix: Sir. Thomas John Watson was knighted. There was a JohnWatson who was an admiral in the British Navy known as The High Boss of many ships at sea thatfirst came to America in 1700. This John Watson may have been Thomas' father. Thomas was sentenced to be executed and left for America about 1745, hiswife seems to have went with him, but some of his children remained inGreat Britian. When he was pardoned he went back to Britian and brought the rest of his family over in 1777. DunravenCastle was built in the 12th century in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. It was demolished after WorldWar 11. The 1782 tax record shows a Thomas Watson senior owning 200 acres of landin Pittsylvania County Virginia. I also have him listed as born in 1703 in Hanover County, Virginia | WATSON, Sir Thomas John (I93807)
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101527 | Name Prefix: Sir. Thomas John Watson was knighted. There was a JohnWatson who was an admiral in the British Navy known as The High Boss of many ships at sea thatfirst came to America in 1700. This John Watson may have been Thomas' father. Thomas was sentenced to be executed and left for America about 1745, hiswife seems to have went with him, but some of his children remained inGreat Britian. When he was pardoned he went back to Britian and brought the rest of his family over in 1777. DunravenCastle was built in the 12th century in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. It was demolished after WorldWar 11. The 1782 tax record shows a Thomas Watson senior owning 200 acres of landin Pittsylvania County Virginia. I also have him listed as born in 1703 in Hanover County, Virginia | WATSON, Sir Thomas John (I93807)
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101528 | Name Prefix: Sir. Thomas John Watson was knighted. There was a JohnWatson who was an admiral in the British Navy known as The High Boss of many ships at sea thatfirst came to America in 1700. This John Watson may have been Thomas' father. Thomas was sentenced to be executed and left for America about 1745, hiswife seems to have went with him, but some of his children remained inGreat Britian. When he was pardoned he went back to Britian and brought the rest of his family over in 1777. DunravenCastle was built in the 12th century in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. It was demolished after WorldWar 11. The 1782 tax record shows a Thomas Watson senior owning 200 acres of landin Pittsylvania County Virginia. I also have him listed as born in 1703 in Hanover County, Virginia | WATSON, Sir Thomas John (I93807)
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101529 | Name seen as "Charles" on 1900 census and "Carl L." on 1910 census ****Note---Not sure if this is the same Charles L. Willett, husband ofMaggie Irene Stafford Willett Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Charles Willett Name: Charles Willett Death Date: 27 Aug 1918 Death County: Harris Certificate: 31745 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT,USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Texas Departmentof Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: TexasDepartment of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit | WILLETT, Charles L. (I88600)
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101530 | Name seen as "Charles" on 1900 census and "Carl L." on 1910 census ****Note---Not sure if this is the same Charles L. Willett, husband ofMaggie Irene Stafford Willett Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Charles Willett Name: Charles Willett Death Date: 27 Aug 1918 Death County: Harris Certificate: 31745 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT,USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Texas Departmentof Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: TexasDepartment of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit | WILLETT, Charles L. (I88600)
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101531 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101532 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101533 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101534 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101535 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101536 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101537 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101538 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101539 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101540 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101541 | Name shown in 1860 Census. | ROTHACKER, Andrew (I116770)
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101542 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101543 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101544 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101545 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101546 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101547 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101548 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101549 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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101550 | Name Suffix: | MCENTERFER, Frank Lester (I103171)
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