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108601 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Perry Anderson (I22588)
 
108602 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Celia (I22586)
 
108603 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Betty (I22584)
 
108604 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, James Patterson Jr. (I22582)
 
108605 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Perry Anderson (I22588)
 
108606 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Perry Anderson (I22588)
 
108607 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Perry Anderson (I22588)
 
108608 Probably a grandchild FARLEY, Perry Anderson (I22588)
 
108609 Probably a grandchild. FARLEY, Jesse (I22581)
 
108610 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108611 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108612 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108613 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108614 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108615 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108616 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108617 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108618 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108619 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108620 Probably a miller. He was undoubtedly descended from some of the Atte
Hacches found in the hundred of Calehill, in the subsidies of 1327-28 and
1372-3. 
AT HECCHE, John (I22877)
 
108621 Probably a son of a previous marriage. STAFFORD, Daniel Flourie (I56901)
 
108622 Probably a stepdaughter from Dollie's first marriage. STAFFORD, Alice May (I68734)
 
108623 Probably adopted. STAFFORD, Mary Cardis (I97003)
 
108624 Probably adopted. STAFFORD, Ruth (I87641)
 
108625 Probably adopted. STAFFORD, Ruth (I87641)
 
108626 Probably born in Arkansas. SS info has him born 3 Nov 1888. STAFFORD, John Wesley (I39113)
 
108627 Probably born in PA. The 1850 census shows him born in Tenn but it might be Penn, but other entries on the page show PA. Possibly misheard. STAFFORD, John (I54415)
 
108628 Probably came to the US via Canada. Had ties to Ohio before Maryland. He worked as a coal miner, glass etcher and spent time with the B&O Railroad.




NOTE: The best looking of the Staffords 
STAFFORD, John Hamilton (I46458)
 
108629 Probably came to the US via Canada. Had ties to Ohio before Maryland. He worked as a coal miner, glass etcher and spent time with the B&O Railroad.




NOTE: The best looking of the Staffords 
STAFFORD, John Hamilton (I46458)
 
108630 Probably came to the US via Canada. Had ties to Ohio before Maryland. He worked as a coal miner, glass etcher and spent time with the B&O Railroad.




NOTE: The best looking of the Staffords 
STAFFORD, John Hamilton (I46458)
 
108631 Probably came to the US via Canada. Had ties to Ohio before Maryland. He worked as a coal miner, glass etcher and spent time with the B&O Railroad.




NOTE: The best looking of the Staffords 
STAFFORD, John Hamilton (I46458)
 
108632 Probably came to the US via Canada. Had ties to Ohio before Maryland. He worked as a coal miner, glass etcher and spent time with the B&O Railroad.




NOTE: The best looking of the Staffords 
STAFFORD, John Hamilton (I46458)
 
108633 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108634 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108635 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108636 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108637 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108638 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108639 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108640 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108641 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108642 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108643 Probably Clinton or Essex Co. STAFFORD, Levi B. (I33156)
 
108644 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, Alvin A. (I67888)
 
108645 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, John C. (I67889)
 
108646 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, John C. (I67889)
 
108647 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, Alvin A. (I67888)
 
108648 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, Alvin A. (I67888)
 
108649 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, John C. (I67889)
 
108650 Probably died from Smallpox. STAFFORD, Alvin A. (I67888)
 

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