Matches 109,201 to 109,250 of 122,413
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109201 | REF: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 by Fred Q Bowman pg 215 refers to Abraham Stafford about 50 died 1/24/1831 in Manchester (Jan 28 1831 Wayne Sentinel) | STAFFORD, Abraham (Abram) (I25748)
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109202 | REF: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 by Fred Q Bowman pg 215 refers to Abraham Stafford about 50 died 1/24/1831 in Manchester (Jan 28 1831 Wayne Sentinel) | STAFFORD, Abraham (Abram) (I25748)
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109203 | REF: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 by Fred Q Bowman pg 215 refers to Abraham Stafford about 50 died 1/24/1831 in Manchester (Jan 28 1831 Wayne Sentinel) | STAFFORD, Abraham (Abram) (I25748)
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109204 | REF: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 by Fred Q Bowman pg 215 refers to Abraham Stafford about 50 died 1/24/1831 in Manchester (Jan 28 1831 Wayne Sentinel) | STAFFORD, Abraham (Abram) (I25748)
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109205 | REF: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 by Fred Q Bowman pg 215 refers to Abraham Stafford about 50 died 1/24/1831 in Manchester (Jan 28 1831 Wayne Sentinel) | STAFFORD, Abraham (Abram) (I25748)
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109206 | Reference: marriage record (?) | SCOFIELD, Boliver Pelag (I13739)
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109207 | Reference: marriage record (?) | SCOFIELD, Boliver Pelag (I13739)
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109208 | Reference: marriage record (?) | SCOFIELD, Boliver Pelag (I13739)
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109209 | Reference: marriage record (?) | SCOFIELD, Boliver Pelag (I13739)
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109210 | Reference: marriage record (?) | SCOFIELD, Boliver Pelag (I13739)
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109211 | Referred to as a foster son in the 1920 Census. | STAFFORD, Robert (I125682)
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109212 | Referred to as an "old maid." She never married. | CLAY, Nancy A. (I14786)
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109213 | Referred to as an "old maid." She never married. | CLAY, Nancy A. (I14786)
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109214 | Referred to as an "old maid." She never married. | CLAY, Nancy A. (I14786)
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109215 | Referred to as an "old maid." She never married. | CLAY, Nancy A. (I14786)
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109216 | Referred to as an "old maid." She never married. | CLAY, Nancy A. (I14786)
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109217 | Referred to as Joseph Stafford in a newspaper article in the Savannah Republican describing his murder by Indians along with 3 O'Steen brothers. | STAFFORD, Josiah (I448)
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109218 | REFN150900 | Family F14068
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109219 | REFN150934 | Family F14069
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109220 | REFN: 1848 | COLLINS, Wilson (I88904)
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109221 | REFN: 1848 | COLLINS, Wilson (I88904)
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109222 | REFN: 1849 | COLLINS, Holland (I88905)
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109223 | REFN: 1849 | COLLINS, Holland (I88905)
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109224 | REFN: 1850 | COLLINS, John (I88906)
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109225 | REFN: 1850 | COLLINS, John (I88906)
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109226 | REFN: 1851 | COLLINS, Polley (I88907)
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109227 | REFN: 1851 | COLLINS, Polley (I88907)
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109228 | REFN: 1852 | COLLINS, Patsey (I88908)
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109229 | REFN: 1852 | COLLINS, Patsey (I88908)
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109230 | REFN: 1853 | COLLINS, Elizabeth (I88909)
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109231 | REFN: 1853 | COLLINS, Elizabeth (I88909)
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109232 | REFN: 1856 | COLLINS, Sarah (I88910)
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109233 | REFN: 1856 | COLLINS, Sarah (I88910)
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109234 | REFN: 1857 | COLLINS, James (I88911)
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109235 | REFN: 1857 | COLLINS, James (I88911)
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109236 | REFN: 1858 | COLLINS, Tempy (I88912)
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109237 | REFN: 1858 | COLLINS, Tempy (I88912)
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109238 | REFN: 1859 | COLLINS, Elisha (I88913)
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109239 | REFN: 1859 | COLLINS, Elisha (I88913)
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109240 | REFN: 1860 | COLLINS, George Washington (I88914)
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109241 | REFN: 1860 | COLLINS, George Washington (I88914)
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109242 | REFN: 25563 | WRIGHT, Sarah Catharine (I37705)
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109243 | REFN: 25564 Pre-War Profession: Planter, sheriff, Mexican War, Capt. in Stafford Guards militia. Leroy Augustus Stafford was born 13 April 1822 at Greenwood Plantation, near Cheneyville in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. He completed college preparatory schooling at Bardstown, Kentucky, and college at Nashville,Tennessee. He was a planter at Greenwood Plantation until 1853, and thereafter at Edgefield Plantation, both in Rapides Parish. In 1843, he married Sara Catherine, daughter of Dr. Jesse Durastus Wright, also of Rapides Parish. During the period 1846-47, L. A. Stafford was Sheriff of Rapides Parish but, by permission of the legislature, enlisted in the US Army for service in the War with Mexico, initially as a private soldier with the "Rapides Volunteers" (Company E, 3d Louisiana Infantry Regiment) and later with Captain Ben McCul lough's Texas Rangers. In 1861, he formed the "Stafford Guards", mustered into service in the Confederate Army as Company B, 9th Louisiana Infantry. Initially captain of this company, he was appointed colonel commanding the 9th Loui siana Infantry in 1862. He served in this capacity in the Army of Northern Virginia, later commanding the 1st Louisiana Brigade. In October 1863 he was appointed brigadier general and commander of the 2d Louisiana Brigade. General Stafford was mortally wounded in combat during the Battle of the Wilderness , and died at Richmond on 8 May 1864. He is buried at Greenwood Plantation, his ancestral home. The plaque to the left is found at the Wilderness Battlefield, Fredericksburg, Virginia and states as follows: "Confederate General Leroy A. Stafford of Louisiana fell mortally wounded in this vicinity during the afternoon fighting. General Ewell, however, continued to reinforce this line , extending it farther to the north, your left. When the Federals attempted to outflank Ewell's men at 7:00 p.m., they discovered a Virginia brigade overlapping their battle front. Bitter combat at a range of 150 yards or less raged until darkness enveloped the Wilderness and ended the bloodshed. The Confederate line north of the Orange Turnpike had held fast all day, May 5th." | STAFFORD, General Leroy Augustus (I37706)
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109244 | REFN: 25566 | CALLIHAM, Elizabeth Susan (I37708)
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109245 | REFN: 3743 GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS, THE NASHVILLE CHRISTI AN ADVOCATE, 1861; 1872-1873 By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith Copyright, Jon athan K. T. Smith, 1997 JULY-DECEMBER 1861 (Page 15) December 26, 1861 PAUL CHILES, JR., born March 27, 1811; died Oct. 23, 1861; he and wife joined MEC S Sept. 26, 1855; contracted disease while waiting on son, THOMAS H. CHILES, volunteer in Capt. Walker's company, and stayed with him until he died; broug ht son home for burial and he also soon died of camp fever. His son, WILLIS C HILES, of Capt. Worley's company, came home sick with camp fever and died Dec ember 6, 1861, leaving a widow andchild. www.tngenweb.org/records/davidson/nc a/nca4-03.htm | CHILES, Paul Jr. (I88800)
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109246 | REFN: 3743 GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS, THE NASHVILLE CHRISTI AN ADVOCATE, 1861; 1872-1873 By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith Copyright, Jon athan K. T. Smith, 1997 JULY-DECEMBER 1861 (Page 15) December 26, 1861 PAUL CHILES, JR., born March 27, 1811; died Oct. 23, 1861; he and wife joined MEC S Sept. 26, 1855; contracted disease while waiting on son, THOMAS H. CHILES, volunteer in Capt. Walker's company, and stayed with him until he died; broug ht son home for burial and he also soon died of camp fever. His son, WILLIS C HILES, of Capt. Worley's company, came home sick with camp fever and died Dec ember 6, 1861, leaving a widow andchild. www.tngenweb.org/records/davidson/nc a/nca4-03.htm | CHILES, Paul Jr. (I88800)
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109247 | REFN: 3744 | COLLINS, Sarah C. (I88817)
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109248 | REFN: 3744 | COLLINS, Sarah C. (I88817)
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109249 | REFN: 3798 | COLLINS, Sidney (I88921)
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109250 | REFN: 3798 | COLLINS, Sidney (I88921)
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