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109251 | REFN: 3909 | VINSON, David (I88922)
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109252 | REFN: 3909 | VINSON, David (I88922)
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109253 | REFN: 4312 | MARTIN, William (I88923)
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109254 | REFN: 4312 | MARTIN, William (I88923)
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109255 | REFN: 5169 http://www.rootsweb.com/pub/usgen/tn/marshall/bios/collins04.txt MARSHALL COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - Thomas Collins Source: " The Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, 1886." THOMAS COLLINS, farmer, of Marshall County, Tenn ., and son of Willis and Phoebe (Martin) Collins, is one of nine children and was born in the State of Georgia July 27, 1818. He was reared on a farm, an d his early education was wholly and needlessly neglected. He was married a t an early age, being only nineteen when he and Sarah Childs were united in marriage. Of the six children born to them only two are living: W. P. and Fa nnie. Since his marriage he has followed agricultural pursuits, and at one ti me was the owner of nearly 800 acres of land, the greater part of which he h as given tohis children. In 1884 his wife died, and, after living with his c hildren a year, he was married to Mrs. Nancy E. (Clark) Judia. Previous to the war Mr. Collins was a Whig; since that time he has not cast a party vote. He has been a resident of Marshall County some thirty years, and has the co nfidence and respect of all who know him. Our subject’s father and mother w ere bornin North Carolina and Virgina, respectively, and were married in Geor gia. The father was an overseer in the latter State, and came to Tennessee in 1826, where he became the possessor of nearly 1,000 acres of land. He was a soldier under Jackson, and in politics was an old-line Whig. He died in 1 854. The mother lived to be about eighty-four years of age. [wgwillis[1].F TW] Thomas COLLINS is on the 1850 Giles County census in District 10, HH1326, age 32, born in Georgia, with Sarah [CHILES] Collins, 33, TN, Phebe A., 8, TN, Wm. H, 7, Willis P., 4, Lucinda F., 1, all born in TN. Willis COLLINS, th e father, not located, and not on the 1836 tax list. | COLLINS, Thomas (I88903)
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109256 | REFN: 5169 http://www.rootsweb.com/pub/usgen/tn/marshall/bios/collins04.txt MARSHALL COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - Thomas Collins Source: " The Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, 1886." THOMAS COLLINS, farmer, of Marshall County, Tenn ., and son of Willis and Phoebe (Martin) Collins, is one of nine children and was born in the State of Georgia July 27, 1818. He was reared on a farm, an d his early education was wholly and needlessly neglected. He was married a t an early age, being only nineteen when he and Sarah Childs were united in marriage. Of the six children born to them only two are living: W. P. and Fa nnie. Since his marriage he has followed agricultural pursuits, and at one ti me was the owner of nearly 800 acres of land, the greater part of which he h as given tohis children. In 1884 his wife died, and, after living with his c hildren a year, he was married to Mrs. Nancy E. (Clark) Judia. Previous to the war Mr. Collins was a Whig; since that time he has not cast a party vote. He has been a resident of Marshall County some thirty years, and has the co nfidence and respect of all who know him. Our subject’s father and mother w ere bornin North Carolina and Virgina, respectively, and were married in Geor gia. The father was an overseer in the latter State, and came to Tennessee in 1826, where he became the possessor of nearly 1,000 acres of land. He was a soldier under Jackson, and in politics was an old-line Whig. He died in 1 854. The mother lived to be about eighty-four years of age. [wgwillis[1].F TW] Thomas COLLINS is on the 1850 Giles County census in District 10, HH1326, age 32, born in Georgia, with Sarah [CHILES] Collins, 33, TN, Phebe A., 8, TN, Wm. H, 7, Willis P., 4, Lucinda F., 1, all born in TN. Willis COLLINS, th e father, not located, and not on the 1836 tax list. | COLLINS, Thomas (I88903)
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109257 | REFN: 6688 | COLLINS, Henry (I88924)
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109258 | REFN: 6688 | COLLINS, Henry (I88924)
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109259 | REFN: 6869 | MARTIN, Frances (I88925)
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109260 | REFN: 6869 | MARTIN, Frances (I88925)
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109261 | REFN: 9399 [wgwillis[1].FTW] From his pension file, James declares "That he w as born in the county of Isle of Wight in the State of Virginia on the 18th d ay of October in the year 1758 according to a record of his age which he now has in his possession. That at the time he entered into the service of the Un ited States he was living in that section of what was then the County of Bute which now forms the County of Franklin, and State of North Carolina . . . | COLLINS, James (I88926)
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109262 | REFN: 9399 [wgwillis[1].FTW] From his pension file, James declares "That he w as born in the county of Isle of Wight in the State of Virginia on the 18th d ay of October in the year 1758 according to a record of his age which he now has in his possession. That at the time he entered into the service of the Un ited States he was living in that section of what was then the County of Bute which now forms the County of Franklin, and State of North Carolina . . . | COLLINS, James (I88926)
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109263 | REFN: 9410 | VINSON, Temperance (I88927)
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109264 | REFN: 9410 | VINSON, Temperance (I88927)
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109265 | REFN: 9421 [wgwillis[1].FTW] Willis was a soldier under Gen. Jackson. He had been an overseer in Georgia before coming to Marshall Co. in 1826. | COLLINS, Willis (I88900)
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109266 | REFN: 9421 [wgwillis[1].FTW] Willis was a soldier under Gen. Jackson. He had been an overseer in Georgia before coming to Marshall Co. in 1826. | COLLINS, Willis (I88900)
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109267 | REFN: 9432 | COLLINS, David (I88928)
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109268 | REFN: 9432 | COLLINS, David (I88928)
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109269 | REFN: 9454 | COLLINS, Durham (I88930)
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109270 | REFN: 9454 | COLLINS, Durham (I88930)
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109271 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109272 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109273 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109274 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109275 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109276 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109277 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109278 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109279 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109280 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109281 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caugnawaga. | STAFFORD, Isaac Duane (I33697)
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109282 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109283 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109284 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109285 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109286 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109287 | Regarding JOHN Stafford who married Catherine. I'm not positive John is a son of James & Polly, because he might not have come to Fayette Co. with the original wagon train in 1832. But, if he didn't arrive with the original group, it is possible that as they were traveling along, John met his true love in Moore County, NC. Linda Smith | STAFFORD, John (I32711)
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109288 | Regarding Mahlon John Stafford, he was born in Barr Township, Daviess County Indiana, USA, on 13 July 1849. The 1860 census shows Mahlon still living in Knox County Indiana at 10 years of age. At the young age of 17, in 1866 he marries his first wife, Nancy Emeline Wallace. Nancy was the daughter of Thompson Wesley Wallace and Elizabeth Anna Chapman. She was born 2 November 1848 in Veal Township, Daviess County, Indiana and died 12 February 1891 in Blair Township, Clay County, Illinois. Mahlon and Nancy had the following seven children: 1. Alford Thompson Stafford, born 8 September 1867, died 30 September 1867, only three weeks old. I can only assume he was born and died in Knox County, Indiana. 2. Elmira Elizabeth Stafford, born 12 August 1868 in Harrison Township, Knox County, Indiana. 3. East Emmaline Stafford (female), born circa 1870 (as indicated in the 1880 census). 4. Edert Clark Stafford, born 10 November 1870 in Harrison Township, Knox County, Indiana, died 22 March 1895 in Knox County, Indiana. 5. John Harvey Stafford, born 7 March 1874, died 11 October 1875, barely one and a half years old. 6. James Morton Stafford, born 20 November 1876 in Daviess County, Indiana and died 5 January 1958 in Daviess County, Indiana. 7. Stella Jane Stafford, born 4 September 1880 in Blair Township, Clay County, Illinois and died circa 1908 in Washington Township, Pike County, Indiana. 8. Ezera Schrader Stafford, born 12 November 1887 and died 13 August 1889, three months shy of two years old. The 1870 United States Federal Census for Harrison Township, Knox County Indiana page number 54, enumerated on the 1st day of July 1870, lists two Stafford families living in dwelling 411, listed as families 418 and 419. Family 418 is James M Stafford, a farmer born in North Carolina, age 66 and his wife Elizabeth, born in Indiana keeping house, age 60. The value of his real estate was listed at $2,055 and his personal estate was $1090. Family 419 is Mahlon Stafford age 21, a Blacksmith, whose personal estate was $200. His wife Elizabeth, born in Indiana, was 21 and she was also a house keeper. There was a female child named Elmira whose age was listed as one year old. Ten years later, the Mahlon Stafford family had left Indiana and moved to Clay County Illinois. The 1880 United States Federal Census for Blair Township, Clay County, Illinois, page no 15, Enumeration District Number 145, taken on the 11th of June 1880 Shows a Mr. M. J. Stafford age 31, his wife Nancy E. Stafford, age 32, and the following three children: Emaline, age 12; East, age 10 (both listed as daughters); and James, age 4 as their son. Almost exactly four years after the 1880 Census, Mahlon James Stafford was awarded patent number 299,868, Attachment for Plows. This patent indicates that Mahlon was a resident of Wheatland Indiana when he applied for the patent the 15th of March 1884. The major purpose of this invention was to be able plow land which would otherwise be impossible to break with the same plow without the attachment. This patent can be found in the back of this book. The 1900 United States Federal Census for Harrison Township, Knox County Indiana, District number 45, sheet number 18, was taken on the 15th of June 1900 by a Prentice M. Stafford. The record is fairly messy, with scribblings, cross outs, and renumbering. Household number 357, family number 368 lists Mahlon J. Stafford, a farmer, born July 1849, is now married to his second wife, Sara Stafford, born 1849 and has been married for eight years, since 1892. There is a Gertrude Cogswell listed as a stepdaughter, age 15 born October 1884. Family records show she and Mahlon were married in Clay County Illinois on 28 July 1892. Sarah F. McKnelly was born 2 February 1849 in Illinois to Thomas McKnelly and Rebecca E. Connely. She married a John B. Cogswell and received a civil war pension as his widow and for her child. Mahlon J. Stafford is listed as the child's guardian. The 1880 census shows John B. Cogswell as married to Sarah F. Cogswell, and having three children, Lewis W. Cogswell age 11, Thomas H. Cogswell age 9, and John W Cogswell age 4. Sarah was buried alongside her first husband, John B. Cogswell. | STAFFORD, Mahlon James (I33068)
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109289 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109290 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109291 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109292 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109293 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109294 | Regina, age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Ohio Co., Kentucky census in the HH of Alex & Lucy B. Simpson. Obituary - Regina English - Advocate-Messenger - Danville, Kansas(Mar/31/2009) Regina English 1925-2009 Regina "Bener" English, 84, of Junction City died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at her residence. Born Sunday, March 22, 1925, in Centertown, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Lucy B. Hamlet Simpson. She was the widow of Ernest "Shag" English. Mrs. English was a homemaker and loved animals, reading and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Ernest R. English of Junction City and Thomas (Carol) English of Brodhead; daughters, Lucy Tarkington of Harrodsburg, Nellie (Donnie) Sallee, Donna Clark, Karen English and Missy Robinson, all of Junction City; brothers, Frank (Louellen) Simpson of Junction City and Herbert Simpson of Bradfordsville; a sister, Dora Williams of Centertown; . . . She was predeceased by a son, Don English; and a daughter, Joyce English. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial: Junction City Cemetery. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35652342 | SIMPSON, Regina B. (I119566)
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109295 | Reginald was known as a very generous man, but a poor businessman. He owned a grocery store and also worked in the Naval Shipyard in Norfolk, VA. | STAFFORD, Reginald Alvin (I48742)
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109296 | Register of Deeds, North Carolina Birth Indexes, Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives | Source Source: S9060 (S9060)
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109297 | Register of Deeds, North Carolina Birth Indexes, Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives | Source Source: S10262 (S10262)
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109298 | Registered as Arthur John Stafford, living at 76 Leighton Ave Rochester, born 17 Aug 1884, working as a machine hand at Syminton Mach. Corp. Leighton Ave, Rochester, NY. Mrs. Minnie Moffett is listed as a relative living at the same address. Physical description: medium height, slender build, blue eyes & light brown hair. Registration No. 2334. | STAFFORD, Arthur John (I25988)
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109299 | Registered as Arthur John Stafford, living at 76 Leighton Ave Rochester, born 17 Aug 1884, working as a machine hand at Syminton Mach. Corp. Leighton Ave, Rochester, NY. Mrs. Minnie Moffett is listed as a relative living at the same address. Physical description: medium height, slender build, blue eyes & light brown hair. Registration No. 2334. | STAFFORD, Arthur John (I25988)
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109300 | Registered as Arthur John Stafford, living at 76 Leighton Ave Rochester, born 17 Aug 1884, working as a machine hand at Syminton Mach. Corp. Leighton Ave, Rochester, NY. Mrs. Minnie Moffett is listed as a relative living at the same address. Physical description: medium height, slender build, blue eyes & light brown hair. Registration No. 2334. | STAFFORD, Arthur John (I25988)
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