Matches 101,901 to 101,950 of 122,413
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101901 | Nancy C. on 1880 Stoddard Co. census.. | STAFFORD, Cassie Ann (I4321)
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101902 | Nancy C. on 1880 Stoddard Co. census.. | STAFFORD, Cassie Ann (I4321)
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101903 | Nancy C. on 1880 Stoddard Co. census.. | STAFFORD, Cassie Ann (I4321)
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101904 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101905 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101906 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101907 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101908 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101909 | Nancy D. E., age 8 & ten months, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Franklin Co., Illinois census, entry 234/235, in the HH of John G. & Emily Webster. | WEBSTER, Nancy D. E. (I118463)
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101910 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101911 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101912 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101913 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101914 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101915 | Nancy daughter of James Madison Bean & Hollie Swearingen. [email protected] Information from The Clan MacBean in North America by Bernie and Carol Bean pg 515 Jamie Ault Grady, genealogist, says first 13 children born in Jackson Co, Tennessee, last 3 in Alabama. Martha Bean says only last child born in Alabama. This is substantiated by the 1850 Alabama census. James Madison Bean Sr. and his wife, Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen, moved from Jackson County, TN in 1848 to Jackson County, AL where they settled and homesteaded 160 acres of land on Little Coon Creek. From Findagrave.com: James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him. | BEAN, Nancy (I121886)
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101916 | Nancy died from cancer of the uterus, her obituary appears in the Advent Review, & Sabbath Herald on 29-Jun-1916 | CRAWFORD, Nancy Belle (I99578)
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101917 | Nancy died from cancer of the uterus, her obituary appears in the Advent Review, & Sabbath Herald on 29-Jun-1916 | CRAWFORD, Nancy Belle (I99578)
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101918 | Nancy died from cancer of the uterus, her obituary appears in the Advent Review, & Sabbath Herald on 29-Jun-1916 | CRAWFORD, Nancy Belle (I99578)
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101919 | Nancy E, Stafford was blind. | STAFFORD, Nancy E. (I3158)
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101920 | Nancy E, Stafford was blind. | STAFFORD, Nancy E. (I3158)
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101921 | Nancy E, Stafford was blind. | STAFFORD, Nancy E. (I3158)
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101922 | Nancy E. Stafford was buried in same cemetery and is the probable wife of Luther Stafford. | Family F12973
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101923 | Nancy E. Stafford was buried in same cemetery and is the probable wife of Luther Stafford. | Family F12973
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101924 | Nancy E. Stafford was buried in same cemetery and is the probable wife of Luther Stafford. | Family F12973
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101925 | Nancy E. Stafford was buried in same cemetery and is the probable wife of Luther Stafford. | Family F12973
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101926 | Nancy E. Stafford was buried in same cemetery and is the probable wife of Luther Stafford. | Family F12973
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101927 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101928 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101929 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101930 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101931 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101932 | Nancy E., age 3, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of James F. Wright. 1900 Douglas Co., Missouri census (Lincoln township) Mitchell, Franklin born Jan. 1874, age 26, married 5 years Emma, wife b. Dec 1876, age 23, mar.5yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Audrey B., dau. born Mar 1896, age 4 Frederick S., son Oct. 1898, age 1 Wright, Elizabeth, M-inlaw, Jan 1842, age 58, W'd, mother of 9, 8 living | WRIGHT, Nancy Emma (I120899)
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101933 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101934 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101935 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101936 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101937 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101938 | Nancy E., age 6, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Allen Co., Kentucky census in the HH of William D. & Elizabeth Lynville. | LINVILLE, Nancy E. (I122295)
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101939 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARKER, Nancy E. (I120815)
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101940 | Nancy Eaton came to Ohio. | EATON, Nancy (I12848)
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101941 | Nancy Eaton came to Ohio. | EATON, Nancy (I12848)
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101942 | Nancy Eaton came to Ohio. | EATON, Nancy (I12848)
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101943 | Nancy Eaton came to Ohio. | EATON, Nancy (I12848)
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101944 | Nancy Eaton came to Ohio. | EATON, Nancy (I12848)
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101945 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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101946 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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101947 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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101948 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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101949 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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101950 | Nancy F. (Tuck) Stafford gave the following information to a census taken for Civil War Veterans, "William J. Stafford, Pvt. K. Co. 6th Tenn. Calvary discharged 26 July 1865, Dresden, Weakley County, Tenn., hurt by horse falling". | STAFFORD, William Jessie (I4512)
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