Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 122,413
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1051 | In Escondido, CA in 1967 | STAFFORD, Ernest Nean (I32144)
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1052 | In Escondido, CA in 1967 | STAFFORD, Ernest Nean (I32144)
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1053 | In the 1850 Census, Monongalia Co., VA, Francis is in the household of his father, Seth. Listed after Francis is his sister, Nancy A., age 19, th en a John, age 4, followed by Solomon, age 13. In the 1860 Census, Monong alia Co., VA, District 3, Francis's household includes wife, Jane, age 3 8, John, 15, George W., 8, Mary A., 6, and Lucinda, 1. It appears like ly that Francis was married before and had son, John, then married Jane. L acking conclusive information to support this, I am including him as a s on of John and as a stepson of Jane. He could not be a son of Seth and fi rst wife, Nancy, as Nancy would have been about 57 years old the year Jo hn was born. Later note: the record of the marriage of Francis and Jane was found in t he online WV Archives. The date of their marriage, 9 Jan 1851, further su pports that John is Francis's son by a previous marriage. wkg: enter census as source for kids | STAFFORD, Francis L. (I2807)
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1054 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1055 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1056 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1057 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1058 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1059 | In the 1900 census, Robert F. is shown as a boarder in the household headed by Sarah George, who had been marrried 8 years. It shows Robert as having been married 1 year. | STAFFORD, Robert F. (I8537)
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1060 | Is Mary's mother Rebecca Pitts living next door in 1900, 65y widowed living alone? 1900 NC Census states Mary L. and Andrew Stafford had been married one year; 1 child born-1 living. Since there is no child listed with this family as being 1 year or less, it is probable that Mary L. Pitts was married to someone else before she married Andrew Stafford. | PITTS, Mary Lenora (I68334)
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1061 | Is Mary's mother Rebecca Pitts living next door in 1900, 65y widowed living alone? 1900 NC Census states Mary L. and Andrew Stafford had been married one year; 1 child born-1 living. Since there is no child listed with this family as being 1 year or less, it is probable that Mary L. Pitts was married to someone else before she married Andrew Stafford. | PITTS, Mary Lenora (I68334)
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1062 | Is Mary's mother Rebecca Pitts living next door in 1900, 65y widowed living alone? 1900 NC Census states Mary L. and Andrew Stafford had been married one year; 1 child born-1 living. Since there is no child listed with this family as being 1 year or less, it is probable that Mary L. Pitts was married to someone else before she married Andrew Stafford. | PITTS, Mary Lenora (I68334)
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1063 | Is on 1900 NC Census, Guilford Co., Friendship Twp. E.D. 48, p. 7-A: Look up and copy. | STAFFORD, Samuel Hanes (I58765)
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1064 | Is on 1900 NC Census, Guilford Co., Friendship Twp. E.D. 48, p. 7-A: Look up and copy. | STAFFORD, Samuel Hanes (I58765)
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1065 | Is on 1900 NC Census, Guilford Co., Friendship Twp. E.D. 48, p. 7-A: Look up and copy. | STAFFORD, Samuel Hanes (I58765)
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1066 | Is this Rev. Constantine Wright that married EATON, Mary Ellen on 27 MAR 1 858 in Dorchester Co., MD? SOURCE: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/dorchester/vitals/marriage s/femmar-ae.txt Answer: No | RIGHTS, Christian Lewis (I58728)
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1067 | Is this Rev. Constantine Wright that married EATON, Mary Ellen on 27 MAR 1 858 in Dorchester Co., MD? SOURCE: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/dorchester/vitals/marriage s/femmar-ae.txt Answer: No | RIGHTS, Christian Lewis (I58728)
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1068 | Is this Rev. Constantine Wright that married EATON, Mary Ellen on 27 MAR 1 858 in Dorchester Co., MD? SOURCE: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/dorchester/vitals/marriage s/femmar-ae.txt Answer: No | RIGHTS, Christian Lewis (I58728)
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1069 | It is believed that Monroe Edward was at Emory and Henry during the time that Jeb Stuart was there or at least that they knew each other. | STAFFORD, Rev. Monroe Edward (E. H. M.) (I13299)
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1070 | It is believed that Monroe Edward was at Emory and Henry during the time that Jeb Stuart was there or at least that they knew each other. | STAFFORD, Rev. Monroe Edward (E. H. M.) (I13299)
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1071 | It is believed that Monroe Edward was at Emory and Henry during the time that Jeb Stuart was there or at least that they knew each other. | STAFFORD, Rev. Monroe Edward (E. H. M.) (I13299)
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1072 | It is believed that Monroe Edward was at Emory and Henry during the time that Jeb Stuart was there or at least that they knew each other. | STAFFORD, Rev. Monroe Edward (E. H. M.) (I13299)
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1073 | It is believed that Monroe Edward was at Emory and Henry during the time that Jeb Stuart was there or at least that they knew each other. | STAFFORD, Rev. Monroe Edward (E. H. M.) (I13299)
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1074 | James Stafford appears in the 1910 and 1920 Censuses in the state of Washi ngton, Benton Co. In 1910, his wife is shown as Rosella; in 1920, her na me is Rose E. Although this is mostly conjecture, strong support is the c orrect birth year and, even more, this James Stafford was born in Iowa, h is father in Virginia, and his mother in Ireland. Further proof will be s ought. | STAFFORD, James (I56128)
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1075 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1076 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1077 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1078 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1079 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1080 | Jessie Carl Stafford died of congestive heart failure following two angioplasties and several heart attacks. | STAFFORD, Jessie Carl "Utah" (I78644)
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1081 | Jessie Combs Stafford, age 95, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, February 9, 1996 in Batesville, Mississippi. Born in Pulaski, September 3, 1900, she was the daughter of the late James Robert Combs and Mary Agnes Underwood Combs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Haynes Stafford. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Owens of Saulsbury, Tennessee and Mrs. Nellie Gentry of Batesville, Mississippi; one son, John Stafford of Richmond; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia. Visiting will be Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. | COMBS, Jessie Sevella (I18221)
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1082 | Jessie Combs Stafford, age 95, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, February 9, 1996 in Batesville, Mississippi. Born in Pulaski, September 3, 1900, she was the daughter of the late James Robert Combs and Mary Agnes Underwood Combs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Haynes Stafford. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Owens of Saulsbury, Tennessee and Mrs. Nellie Gentry of Batesville, Mississippi; one son, John Stafford of Richmond; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia. Visiting will be Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. | COMBS, Jessie Sevella (I18221)
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1083 | Jessie Combs Stafford, age 95, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, February 9, 1996 in Batesville, Mississippi. Born in Pulaski, September 3, 1900, she was the daughter of the late James Robert Combs and Mary Agnes Underwood Combs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Haynes Stafford. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Owens of Saulsbury, Tennessee and Mrs. Nellie Gentry of Batesville, Mississippi; one son, John Stafford of Richmond; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia. Visiting will be Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. | COMBS, Jessie Sevella (I18221)
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1084 | Jessie Combs Stafford, age 95, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, February 9, 1996 in Batesville, Mississippi. Born in Pulaski, September 3, 1900, she was the daughter of the late James Robert Combs and Mary Agnes Underwood Combs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Haynes Stafford. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Owens of Saulsbury, Tennessee and Mrs. Nellie Gentry of Batesville, Mississippi; one son, John Stafford of Richmond; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia. Visiting will be Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. | COMBS, Jessie Sevella (I18221)
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1085 | Jessie Combs Stafford, age 95, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, February 9, 1996 in Batesville, Mississippi. Born in Pulaski, September 3, 1900, she was the daughter of the late James Robert Combs and Mary Agnes Underwood Combs. She was preceded in death by her husband, Haynes Stafford. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Owens of Saulsbury, Tennessee and Mrs. Nellie Gentry of Batesville, Mississippi; one son, John Stafford of Richmond; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens, Dublin, Virginia. Visiting will be Monday evening from 6-8 pm at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. | COMBS, Jessie Sevella (I18221)
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1086 | John Stafford, believed to be JOHN STAFFORD I, died leaving a will dated (written 27 January 1755 ) Dorchester County, Maryland, proved 20 Feb 1755, Maryland Will Book 29, pp 300-302 H-11 of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. The will names his wife, *Elizabeth and mentions two ( 2) grandsons, Elijah and Elisha Stafford; 64 a. called Stafford Outlet. To dau. Eleaner Stafford, cattle and to son Thomas Stafford, stock; son Levin Stafford, stock; son Adam Stafford, furniture; son Solomon Stafford, furniture. To 5 youngest children, Ellener, Thomas, Levin, Adam and Solomon Stafford, personalty. To son William Stafford, my cooper's tools. He directs directs that his youngest son, Solomon Stafford be brought up in a Christian manner by William, his oldest survuving son. Son Adam Stafford is to be put to live with John Trice, to be brought up in a Christian-like manner and likewise son Levin Stafford to learn a blacksmith trade with John Rip. Witnessed by Joshua Wheeler, John Marret, James Layton. * Elizabeth Stafford, the widow, refused to be Executor and demanded one-third of the estate as her share. Note: Because John's will (above) placed his minor sons -- Solomon with his son, William; Adam (born in 1745) with a neighbor, John Trice; and Levin with another neighbor, John Rip -- this may indicate they probably were his children by his first wife, Alice, rather than by Elizabeth, his second wife. As stated above, JOHN II, the son of JOHN I, had died approximately five years earlier than JOHN I and therefore was not mentioned in JOHN I's will. Elijah and Elisha, the two grandsons mentioned in JOHN I's will, were the sons of JOHN II, deceased. Is this the same "Thomas Stafford" who was listed (see below) in the Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Census ? Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Cens |MALES | | | |16 |Und | |All | | | | |Up |16 |FEMALES|OTHERS|SLAVES | Pg#|Ln# |Last Name First Name |(1) (2) |(3) |(4) |(5) | 56 96 Stafford Thomas 1 1 2 . . | STAFFORD, Thomas (I32896)
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1087 | John Stafford, believed to be JOHN STAFFORD I, died leaving a will dated (written 27 January 1755 ) Dorchester County, Maryland, proved 20 Feb 1755, Maryland Will Book 29, pp 300-302 H-11 of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. The will names his wife, *Elizabeth and mentions two ( 2) grandsons, Elijah and Elisha Stafford; 64 a. called Stafford Outlet. To dau. Eleaner Stafford, cattle and to son Thomas Stafford, stock; son Levin Stafford, stock; son Adam Stafford, furniture; son Solomon Stafford, furniture. To 5 youngest children, Ellener, Thomas, Levin, Adam and Solomon Stafford, personalty. To son William Stafford, my cooper's tools. He directs directs that his youngest son, Solomon Stafford be brought up in a Christian manner by William, his oldest survuving son. Son Adam Stafford is to be put to live with John Trice, to be brought up in a Christian-like manner and likewise son Levin Stafford to learn a blacksmith trade with John Rip. Witnessed by Joshua Wheeler, John Marret, James Layton. * Elizabeth Stafford, the widow, refused to be Executor and demanded one-third of the estate as her share. Note: Because John's will (above) placed his minor sons -- Solomon with his son, William; Adam (born in 1745) with a neighbor, John Trice; and Levin with another neighbor, John Rip -- this may indicate they probably were his children by his first wife, Alice, rather than by Elizabeth, his second wife. As stated above, JOHN II, the son of JOHN I, had died approximately five years earlier than JOHN I and therefore was not mentioned in JOHN I's will. Elijah and Elisha, the two grandsons mentioned in JOHN I's will, were the sons of JOHN II, deceased. Is this the same "Thomas Stafford" who was listed (see below) in the Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Census ? Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Cens |MALES | | | |16 |Und | |All | | | | |Up |16 |FEMALES|OTHERS|SLAVES | Pg#|Ln# |Last Name First Name |(1) (2) |(3) |(4) |(5) | 56 96 Stafford Thomas 1 1 2 . . | STAFFORD, Thomas (I32896)
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1088 | John Stafford, believed to be JOHN STAFFORD I, died leaving a will dated (written 27 January 1755 ) Dorchester County, Maryland, proved 20 Feb 1755, Maryland Will Book 29, pp 300-302 H-11 of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. The will names his wife, *Elizabeth and mentions two ( 2) grandsons, Elijah and Elisha Stafford; 64 a. called Stafford Outlet. To dau. Eleaner Stafford, cattle and to son Thomas Stafford, stock; son Levin Stafford, stock; son Adam Stafford, furniture; son Solomon Stafford, furniture. To 5 youngest children, Ellener, Thomas, Levin, Adam and Solomon Stafford, personalty. To son William Stafford, my cooper's tools. He directs directs that his youngest son, Solomon Stafford be brought up in a Christian manner by William, his oldest survuving son. Son Adam Stafford is to be put to live with John Trice, to be brought up in a Christian-like manner and likewise son Levin Stafford to learn a blacksmith trade with John Rip. Witnessed by Joshua Wheeler, John Marret, James Layton. * Elizabeth Stafford, the widow, refused to be Executor and demanded one-third of the estate as her share. Note: Because John's will (above) placed his minor sons -- Solomon with his son, William; Adam (born in 1745) with a neighbor, John Trice; and Levin with another neighbor, John Rip -- this may indicate they probably were his children by his first wife, Alice, rather than by Elizabeth, his second wife. As stated above, JOHN II, the son of JOHN I, had died approximately five years earlier than JOHN I and therefore was not mentioned in JOHN I's will. Elijah and Elisha, the two grandsons mentioned in JOHN I's will, were the sons of JOHN II, deceased. Is this the same "Thomas Stafford" who was listed (see below) in the Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Census ? Dorchester County, MD 1790 Federal Cens |MALES | | | |16 |Und | |All | | | | |Up |16 |FEMALES|OTHERS|SLAVES | Pg#|Ln# |Last Name First Name |(1) (2) |(3) |(4) |(5) | 56 96 Stafford Thomas 1 1 2 . . | STAFFORD, Thomas (I32896)
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1089 | LDS-I.G.I.: Shirley Ellen Stafford Female Event(s): Birth: 02 MAR 1935 Burley, Cassia, Idaho Christening: Death: 14 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Burial: 17 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon --------------------------------------------------------------- 1994 Telephone and Address Directory Name: S E CAMPBELL Address: 7404 N BOSTON AVE City: PORTLAND State: OR Zipcode: 97217 Phone: (503) 289-7198 Name: Shirley Campbell SSN: 540-34-6357 Last Residence: 97203 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of Am erica Born: 2 Mar 1935 Died: Aug 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 ) Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Campbell, Shirley Ellen County: Multnomah Death Date: 14 Aug 1972 Certificate: 72-12821 Birth Date: - Mar 1935 Spouse: Joseph | STAFFORD, Shirley Ellen (I56930)
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1090 | LDS-I.G.I.: Shirley Ellen Stafford Female Event(s): Birth: 02 MAR 1935 Burley, Cassia, Idaho Christening: Death: 14 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Burial: 17 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon --------------------------------------------------------------- 1994 Telephone and Address Directory Name: S E CAMPBELL Address: 7404 N BOSTON AVE City: PORTLAND State: OR Zipcode: 97217 Phone: (503) 289-7198 Name: Shirley Campbell SSN: 540-34-6357 Last Residence: 97203 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of Am erica Born: 2 Mar 1935 Died: Aug 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 ) Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Campbell, Shirley Ellen County: Multnomah Death Date: 14 Aug 1972 Certificate: 72-12821 Birth Date: - Mar 1935 Spouse: Joseph | STAFFORD, Shirley Ellen (I56930)
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1091 | LDS-I.G.I.: Shirley Ellen Stafford Female Event(s): Birth: 02 MAR 1935 Burley, Cassia, Idaho Christening: Death: 14 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Burial: 17 AUG 1972 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon --------------------------------------------------------------- 1994 Telephone and Address Directory Name: S E CAMPBELL Address: 7404 N BOSTON AVE City: PORTLAND State: OR Zipcode: 97217 Phone: (503) 289-7198 Name: Shirley Campbell SSN: 540-34-6357 Last Residence: 97203 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of Am erica Born: 2 Mar 1935 Died: Aug 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 ) Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Name: Campbell, Shirley Ellen County: Multnomah Death Date: 14 Aug 1972 Certificate: 72-12821 Birth Date: - Mar 1935 Spouse: Joseph | STAFFORD, Shirley Ellen (I56930)
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1092 | Leo Washington Stafford purchased 140 acres from his father-in law on March 3, 1886 for $1500.00. This acreage was in the vicinity of present day Baltimore Road, south of US 158, in the eastern section of Davie County. Leo and Nancy farmed and raised at least eight children on this land until they moved to Maryland circa 1910 and later, to Petersburg, VA. This acreage remained in the Stafford Family until early 1950 when it was sold by Joseph Stafford, one of Leo's sons, to the R.J. Reynolds (RJR) Tobacco Co. The RJR Co. subsequently built a tobacco warehouse facility on the property. 1920 NC Census, Davie Co., Shady Grove Twp., January 13, 1920, E.D. 5 1, p. 242: 79/79 (Redland & Bixby Road) Leo W. STAFFORD, head (owns free) m w 59y married b NC parents b NC (no oc cupation) Nancy, wife f w 58y married b NC parents b NC Farmer-dairy farmer, schedu le # 80 William, son m w 33y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general Joseph, son m w 30y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-working out Luke, son m w 27y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general (worker) Laura, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC | STAFFORD, Leo Washington (I38371)
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1093 | Leo Washington Stafford purchased 140 acres from his father-in law on March 3, 1886 for $1500.00. This acreage was in the vicinity of present day Baltimore Road, south of US 158, in the eastern section of Davie County. Leo and Nancy farmed and raised at least eight children on this land until they moved to Maryland circa 1910 and later, to Petersburg, VA. This acreage remained in the Stafford Family until early 1950 when it was sold by Joseph Stafford, one of Leo's sons, to the R.J. Reynolds (RJR) Tobacco Co. The RJR Co. subsequently built a tobacco warehouse facility on the property. 1920 NC Census, Davie Co., Shady Grove Twp., January 13, 1920, E.D. 5 1, p. 242: 79/79 (Redland & Bixby Road) Leo W. STAFFORD, head (owns free) m w 59y married b NC parents b NC (no oc cupation) Nancy, wife f w 58y married b NC parents b NC Farmer-dairy farmer, schedu le # 80 William, son m w 33y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general Joseph, son m w 30y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-working out Luke, son m w 27y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general (worker) Laura, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC | STAFFORD, Leo Washington (I38371)
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1094 | Leo Washington Stafford purchased 140 acres from his father-in law on March 3, 1886 for $1500.00. This acreage was in the vicinity of present day Baltimore Road, south of US 158, in the eastern section of Davie County. Leo and Nancy farmed and raised at least eight children on this land until they moved to Maryland circa 1910 and later, to Petersburg, VA. This acreage remained in the Stafford Family until early 1950 when it was sold by Joseph Stafford, one of Leo's sons, to the R.J. Reynolds (RJR) Tobacco Co. The RJR Co. subsequently built a tobacco warehouse facility on the property. 1920 NC Census, Davie Co., Shady Grove Twp., January 13, 1920, E.D. 5 1, p. 242: 79/79 (Redland & Bixby Road) Leo W. STAFFORD, head (owns free) m w 59y married b NC parents b NC (no oc cupation) Nancy, wife f w 58y married b NC parents b NC Farmer-dairy farmer, schedu le # 80 William, son m w 33y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general Joseph, son m w 30y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-working out Luke, son m w 27y single b NC parents b NC Farmer-general (worker) Laura, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC | STAFFORD, Leo Washington (I38371)
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1095 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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1096 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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1097 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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1098 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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1099 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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1100 | Lewis Lafayette Stafford died of brochial pneumonia. | STAFFORD, Lewis Lafayette (I8392)
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