Matches 106,401 to 106,450 of 122,413
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106401 | Parents: George Dempster (1851 - 1923) Alice Amelia Kingsley Dempster (1852 - 1907) | DEMPSTER, Mary Kingsley (I65433)
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106402 | Parents: George Dempster (1851 - 1923) Alice Amelia Kingsley Dempster (1852 - 1907) | DEMPSTER, Mary Kingsley (I65433)
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106403 | Parents: George Dempster (1851 - 1923) Alice Amelia Kingsley Dempster (1852 - 1907) | DEMPSTER, Mary Kingsley (I65433)
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106404 | Parents: James Maxwell Ulm (1873 - 1959) Chloe Vern Ward Ulm (1877 - 1967) | ULM, Mary Gladys (I81294)
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106405 | Parents: James Maxwell Ulm (1873 - 1959) Chloe Vern Ward Ulm (1877 - 1967) | ULM, Mary Gladys (I81294)
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106406 | Parents: James Maxwell Ulm (1873 - 1959) Chloe Vern Ward Ulm (1877 - 1967) | ULM, Mary Gladys (I81294)
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106407 | Parents: John D. Perry (1811 - 1885) Sallie Maria Finch Perry (1814 - 1889 | PERRY, Sarah M. (I36391)
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106408 | Parents: John Lewis Thompson (1856 - 1928) Harriett Freelove Cooley Thompson (1858 - 1935) | THOMPSON, Mahala Ann (I102310)
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106409 | Parents: John Slaughter (1795 - 1865) Sarah Slaughter (1790 - 1851) | SLAUGHTER, Esther Ann (I63900)
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106410 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106411 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106412 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106413 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106414 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106415 | Parents: John Thomas Haney (1890 - 1969) Bessie Jeanette Steward Haney (1900 - 1981 | HANEY, James Willard (I123497)
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106416 | Parents: Mason Haynesworth Peebles (1899 - 1961) Alice Jeanette Newman Peebles (1897 - 1998 | PEEBLES, Thomas Arthur (I125614)
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106417 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106418 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106419 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106420 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106421 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106422 | Parents: Randolph D. Ramsey (1871 - 1935) Sophia Elizabeth Loftis Ramsey (1874 - 1944 | RAMSEY, Alexander Z. (I120240)
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106423 | Parents: Thomas Jefferson Hensley (1829 - 1907) Elizabeth Ann Butcher Hensley (1837 - 1911) | HENSLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I125790)
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106424 | Parents: Thomas Jefferson Hensley (1829 - 1907) Elizabeth Ann Butcher Hensley (1837 - 1911) | HENSLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I125790)
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106425 | Parents: Thomas Jefferson Hensley (1829 - 1907) Elizabeth Ann Butcher Hensley (1837 - 1911) | HENSLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I125790)
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106426 | Parents: Thomas Jefferson Hensley (1829 - 1907) Elizabeth Ann Butcher Hensley (1837 - 1911) | HENSLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I125790)
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106427 | Parents: Thomas Jefferson Hensley (1829 - 1907) Elizabeth Ann Butcher Hensley (1837 - 1911) | HENSLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I125790)
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106428 | Parents: William A. Lees (1882 - 1963) Effie Roberts Lees (1881 - 1977) | LEES, Lowell (I123047)
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106429 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106430 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106431 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106432 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106433 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106434 | parents: Fernando D. Byers & Sarah Cordelia Davis World War I Draft Registration, Jackson Co., TN, 6/5/17 Benton McMillin Byers, age 27, born Jan. 23, 1890 wife & 3 children Height: Medium, Build: Slender, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Dark California Death Index Name: Benton M Byers Sex: MALE Birth Date: 23 Jan 1890 Birthplace: Tennessee Death Date: 17 Feb 1942 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Byers Burial: Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange Co., Calif. | BYERS, Benton MacMillan (I122077)
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106435 | Parents: Prent & Zaida Kale Crow Husband: Harley Stafford Died May 18, 1978 Married: July 5, 1930 | CROW, Lolita C. (I126106)
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106436 | Paris M. Ellison served in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, after which time he returned home to Muray, KY to enter politics. He served as Calloway County Court Clerk from November of 1849 to 1851, Calloway County Judge, and twice Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk. In the early part of 1863, he was driven out of the county clerk's office at the point of a bayonet by a squad of Yankees that had traveled from Paducah to Murray. At the same time they also drove his brother Robert Lewis Ellison out of his position as Circuit Court Clerk and took both of them back to Paducah where they were imprisoned because they would not take an oath of alligiance to the Union. Later on in 1863 these same Yankees returned to Murray to burn the east and north side of the court square. In 1864 they robbed Paris M. Ellison of his "money, horses, and bacon." Paris M. Ellison, his wife, Mildred Rebecca Churchill, madetheir home in Murray until their death in 1904. When he passed away in January of 1904, she wrote her will on March 12, 1904, knowing well that her time was not long on this earth. She died just four months later in 1904 and her will was probated in Calloway Coiunty Court on July 25, 1904. | ELLISON, Paris M. (I10582)
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106437 | Paris M. Ellison served in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, after which time he returned home to Muray, KY to enter politics. He served as Calloway County Court Clerk from November of 1849 to 1851, Calloway County Judge, and twice Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk. In the early part of 1863, he was driven out of the county clerk's office at the point of a bayonet by a squad of Yankees that had traveled from Paducah to Murray. At the same time they also drove his brother Robert Lewis Ellison out of his position as Circuit Court Clerk and took both of them back to Paducah where they were imprisoned because they would not take an oath of alligiance to the Union. Later on in 1863 these same Yankees returned to Murray to burn the east and north side of the court square. In 1864 they robbed Paris M. Ellison of his "money, horses, and bacon." Paris M. Ellison, his wife, Mildred Rebecca Churchill, madetheir home in Murray until their death in 1904. When he passed away in January of 1904, she wrote her will on March 12, 1904, knowing well that her time was not long on this earth. She died just four months later in 1904 and her will was probated in Calloway Coiunty Court on July 25, 1904. | ELLISON, Paris M. (I10582)
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106438 | Paris M. Ellison served in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, after which time he returned home to Muray, KY to enter politics. He served as Calloway County Court Clerk from November of 1849 to 1851, Calloway County Judge, and twice Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk. In the early part of 1863, he was driven out of the county clerk's office at the point of a bayonet by a squad of Yankees that had traveled from Paducah to Murray. At the same time they also drove his brother Robert Lewis Ellison out of his position as Circuit Court Clerk and took both of them back to Paducah where they were imprisoned because they would not take an oath of alligiance to the Union. Later on in 1863 these same Yankees returned to Murray to burn the east and north side of the court square. In 1864 they robbed Paris M. Ellison of his "money, horses, and bacon." Paris M. Ellison, his wife, Mildred Rebecca Churchill, madetheir home in Murray until their death in 1904. When he passed away in January of 1904, she wrote her will on March 12, 1904, knowing well that her time was not long on this earth. She died just four months later in 1904 and her will was probated in Calloway Coiunty Court on July 25, 1904. | ELLISON, Paris M. (I10582)
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106439 | Paris M. Ellison served in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, after which time he returned home to Muray, KY to enter politics. He served as Calloway County Court Clerk from November of 1849 to 1851, Calloway County Judge, and twice Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk. In the early part of 1863, he was driven out of the county clerk's office at the point of a bayonet by a squad of Yankees that had traveled from Paducah to Murray. At the same time they also drove his brother Robert Lewis Ellison out of his position as Circuit Court Clerk and took both of them back to Paducah where they were imprisoned because they would not take an oath of alligiance to the Union. Later on in 1863 these same Yankees returned to Murray to burn the east and north side of the court square. In 1864 they robbed Paris M. Ellison of his "money, horses, and bacon." Paris M. Ellison, his wife, Mildred Rebecca Churchill, madetheir home in Murray until their death in 1904. When he passed away in January of 1904, she wrote her will on March 12, 1904, knowing well that her time was not long on this earth. She died just four months later in 1904 and her will was probated in Calloway Coiunty Court on July 25, 1904. | ELLISON, Paris M. (I10582)
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106440 | Paris M. Ellison served in the Mexican War, 1846-1848, after which time he returned home to Muray, KY to enter politics. He served as Calloway County Court Clerk from November of 1849 to 1851, Calloway County Judge, and twice Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk. In the early part of 1863, he was driven out of the county clerk's office at the point of a bayonet by a squad of Yankees that had traveled from Paducah to Murray. At the same time they also drove his brother Robert Lewis Ellison out of his position as Circuit Court Clerk and took both of them back to Paducah where they were imprisoned because they would not take an oath of alligiance to the Union. Later on in 1863 these same Yankees returned to Murray to burn the east and north side of the court square. In 1864 they robbed Paris M. Ellison of his "money, horses, and bacon." Paris M. Ellison, his wife, Mildred Rebecca Churchill, madetheir home in Murray until their death in 1904. When he passed away in January of 1904, she wrote her will on March 12, 1904, knowing well that her time was not long on this earth. She died just four months later in 1904 and her will was probated in Calloway Coiunty Court on July 25, 1904. | ELLISON, Paris M. (I10582)
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106441 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106442 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106443 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106444 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106445 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106446 | Parke Co., Indiana Marriage Record Harriett Stafford to John Pierce, 25 May 1851 | PIERCE, John (I122554)
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106447 | Partly through the fortune of his wife, grand daughter of Governor Thomas Pence, Ezra owned large tracts of land in Plymouth Colony. He swore the "Oath of Fedelity" in 1678. His will left his wife, Rebecca, the use and improvement of all real and personal estate. Son, Ebenezer received all upland, meadow, and swampy meadow in Rochester, and Ezra, the eldest, got 'all the land before my dwelling". | PERRY, Ezra (I24395)
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106448 | Partly through the fortune of his wife, grand daughter of Governor Thomas Pence, Ezra owned large tracts of land in Plymouth Colony. He swore the "Oath of Fedelity" in 1678. His will left his wife, Rebecca, the use and improvement of all real and personal estate. Son, Ebenezer received all upland, meadow, and swampy meadow in Rochester, and Ezra, the eldest, got 'all the land before my dwelling". | PERRY, Ezra (I24395)
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106449 | Partly through the fortune of his wife, grand daughter of Governor Thomas Pence, Ezra owned large tracts of land in Plymouth Colony. He swore the "Oath of Fedelity" in 1678. His will left his wife, Rebecca, the use and improvement of all real and personal estate. Son, Ebenezer received all upland, meadow, and swampy meadow in Rochester, and Ezra, the eldest, got 'all the land before my dwelling". | PERRY, Ezra (I24395)
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106450 | Partly through the fortune of his wife, grand daughter of Governor Thomas Pence, Ezra owned large tracts of land in Plymouth Colony. He swore the "Oath of Fedelity" in 1678. His will left his wife, Rebecca, the use and improvement of all real and personal estate. Son, Ebenezer received all upland, meadow, and swampy meadow in Rochester, and Ezra, the eldest, got 'all the land before my dwelling". | PERRY, Ezra (I24395)
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