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105401 Omar L., age 7, is listed as son on the 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Encle Stafford. STAFFORD, Omar L. (I120094)
 
105402 Omer, age 5, is on the 1920 Jackson Co., TN census, page 10, entry 167, in the HH of Bob Coffee. COFFEE, Omer (I118770)
 
105403 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105404 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105405 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105406 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105407 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105408 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105409 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105410 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105411 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105412 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105413 On 02 Jul 1929 Joseph H. Stafford is listed as a passenger arriving on the SS "Ebro" from Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Port of arrival, New York, New York.The listing gives the address in US as Hooker Electrical Chemicasl Company, Niagra Falls, NY.
_______________________________________________________
1930 United States Federal Census
about Joseph H Stafford
Name: Joseph H Stafford
Home in 1930: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
View Map
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Maine
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
Occupation: Civil Engineer

Education:

Military service: No


Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph H Stafford 47

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington; Roll 2511; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 406.0.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 
STAFFORD, Joseph H. (I113046)
 
105414 On 1 Aug 1862, Jane, then a resident of Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH,
applied for a widow's pension (on her husband's service) under the 14 Jul
1862 Act of Congress, and made affadavit that she was 48 years old. 
WALLACE, Jane (I15684)
 
105415 On 1 Aug 1862, Jane, then a resident of Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH,
applied for a widow's pension (on her husband's service) under the 14 Jul
1862 Act of Congress, and made affadavit that she was 48 years old. 
WALLACE, Jane (I15684)
 
105416 On 1 Aug 1862, Jane, then a resident of Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH,
applied for a widow's pension (on her husband's service) under the 14 Jul
1862 Act of Congress, and made affadavit that she was 48 years old. 
WALLACE, Jane (I15684)
 
105417 On 1 Aug 1862, Jane, then a resident of Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH,
applied for a widow's pension (on her husband's service) under the 14 Jul
1862 Act of Congress, and made affadavit that she was 48 years old. 
WALLACE, Jane (I15684)
 
105418 On 1 Aug 1862, Jane, then a resident of Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH,
applied for a widow's pension (on her husband's service) under the 14 Jul
1862 Act of Congress, and made affadavit that she was 48 years old. 
WALLACE, Jane (I15684)
 
105419 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105420 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105421 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105422 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105423 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105424 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105425 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105426 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105427 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105428 On 11 April 1699, Josiah and Sarah were before the Bristol Court for fornification before marriage, but the child not yet being born, the case was continued. In this case she is described as "Sarah Lake, now the wife of Josiah Stafford". Her father, David Lake, appeared for them as both Josiah and Sarah were out of the Province (Bristol County Sessions Book, I. 35.)

Most of Sarah's daughters, on marrying, removed with their husbands to remote places. A letter from Samuel and Sarah Stafford addressed to their honored mother, then a widow in Tiverton, RI, was dated February 17, 1751, came from Nine Partners, NY. Another from Hannah Bordon to the same, was dated at Core Sound, NC on October 21, 1752. Another from Patience Earl to her mother was dated North Carolina, the 19th of the 3rd month 1773. Their sister Priscilla married a Lowden of Newport. 
LAKE, Sarah (I25485)
 
105429 On 26 Oct 1772, Ann Shannon granted her son, Arthur Forbes, 220 acres near the Stafford plantation located west of Greenville, NC on Falkland Hwy (NC 43, aka colonial Tar River Road or old Tarboro Road).

Ann oullived both her husbands. 
STAFFORD, Ann (I42446)
 
105430 On a paper handwritten by COLLIE, he had spelled his name CHALLEY BOED SMITH. He had very little education. He reportedly started work in a cotton gin when he was 13. SMITH, COLLIE BOYD (I5395)
 
105431 On a paper handwritten by COLLIE, he had spelled his name CHALLEY BOED SMITH. He had very little education. He reportedly started work in a cotton gin when he was 13. SMITH, COLLIE BOYD (I5395)
 
105432 On a paper handwritten by COLLIE, he had spelled his name CHALLEY BOED SMITH. He had very little education. He reportedly started work in a cotton gin when he was 13. SMITH, COLLIE BOYD (I5395)
 
105433 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105434 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105435 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105436 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105437 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105438 On Aug 21, 1848, George Hanks filed a deed of gift to Elizabeth Stafford, giving her a four year old negro boy "for love and affection which I bear for my daughter, Elizabeth Stafford". Attested to by Hansford Hanks, brother of Elizabeth Stafford. One of the papers presented the court to prove the death of Uriah was a receipt for $5.00 for a coffin for Uriah Stafford, signed by J. A. Lawrence and A. K. W. Jones. On August 22, 1850, George Hanks deeded to Elizabeth 200 acres of land "for the good feeling and affection the said George Hanks has for the said Elizabeth Stafford". HANKS, Elizabeth (I8402)
 
105439 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105440 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105441 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105442 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105443 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105444 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105445 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105446 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105447 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105448 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105449 On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466)


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

On coming to Michigan in 1838, they settled in Bridgeport twp, Saginaw Co. Lilly was a carpenter by trade and worked in that business until 1841.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

FATHER WAS JOHN COOK. MOTHER WAS ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
LILLY WAS BORN 16 JULY 1808. MARRIED PRUDENCE BUTTS. (S141 P308)
LILLY WAS A CARPENTER. HE DIED 12 JUNE 1889 AT BRIDGEPORT, MICHIGAN
BURIED IN OAKGROVE CEMETERY, BRIDGEPORT WITH WIFE PRUDENCE BUTTS.
SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND ABIGAIL BUTTS. (S141 P466) 
COOK, Lilly (I25974)
 
105450 On Death Record for Louis Daniel Hawkins, his parents are listed as Charles T. Hawkins, born in Caswell Co., NC, and Eliz. Wright, born in Kentucky. WRIGHT, Elizabeth A. (I118349)
 

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