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109701 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I602)
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109702 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I602)
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109703 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I602)
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109704 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109705 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109706 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109707 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109708 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109709 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109710 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109711 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109712 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109713 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109714 | Reuben Stafford Claimed by Death--Wed March 2, 1927 Reuben Stafford, 67, died Monday night at the home of George Diedriah on Mapel avenue after weeks of suffering with cancer. His wife was caring for him when the end came. Mr. Stafford underwent an operation on Nov. 30 which revealed the cause of an illness of year's standing. He failed rapidly after the operation. Mr. Stafford spent his entire life on the farm which his grandfather and father operated before him. He leaves behind his wife, three daughters, Mrs.Ray Grant, Mrs. Charles Grandt of Chardon and Mrs. George Setters of Sharon, Pa, Halbert and Harrison at home; one brother Fred Stafford of Chardon; two sisters, Mrs. George Murray, Paamersville, Mrs. Wallace Sweeny of Chicago. Mr. Stafford was a member of the L.O.O.F. Adella Rebekah Lodge, ?. Woodmen and belonged to the Chardon ? until it disabled. He was a member of the Christian church where the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. | STAFFORD, Reuben Murray (I22765)
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109715 | Reuben was a carpenter in McConnelsville before removing to Iowa in 1850. | NOTT, Reuben H. (I15882)
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109716 | Reuben was a carpenter in McConnelsville before removing to Iowa in 1850. | NOTT, Reuben H. (I15882)
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109717 | Reuben was a carpenter in McConnelsville before removing to Iowa in 1850. | NOTT, Reuben H. (I15882)
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109718 | Reuben was a carpenter in McConnelsville before removing to Iowa in 1850. | NOTT, Reuben H. (I15882)
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109719 | Reuben was a carpenter in McConnelsville before removing to Iowa in 1850. | NOTT, Reuben H. (I15882)
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109720 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben McCoy (I118542)
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109721 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben McCoy (I118542)
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109722 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben (I118542)
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109723 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben McCoy (I118542)
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109724 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben McCoy (I118542)
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109725 | Reuben, age 3, is listed as son on the 1910 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Almus Stafford. Ruben M., age 13, is listed as son on the 1920 Weakley Co., Tenn. census in the HH of James M. Stafford. Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Reuben Stafford to Inez Blackard, 8 May 1926 1930 Weakley Co., Tenn. census, entry 208/210 Stafford, Rubeon age 22, married 19 Inez, wife age 21, married 18 | STAFFORD, Reuben McCoy (I118542)
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109726 | Rev Richard Sharp was founder of the Sharpsburg Methodist Church. Grandson of Robert Sharp, said to be a Revolutionary War Veteran of Albemarle Co., VA Lineage: William Sharp 1585-c1660 Isaac Sharp 1622-c1665 Robert Sharp c1652-1720 Robert Sharp 1686-1773 Robert Sharp c1710-1808 Richard Sharp 1755-1787 Rev. Richard Sharp 1787-1850 Family links: Spouse: Mary Scott Sharp (1790 - 1850) Children: James A. Sharp (1809 - 1888)* John A. Sharp (1810 - 1850)* William M. Sharp (1811 - 1882)* Elizabeth Rowe Sharp Williams (1812 - 1873)* Temperance M Sharp Rucker (1819 - 1893)* Emily E Sharp Jackson (1825 - 1848)* Susan Sharp Hayden (1826 - 1903)* Sarah E Sharp Jackson (1828 - 1910)* | SHARP, Richard (I123987)
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109727 | Rev Richard Sharp was founder of the Sharpsburg Methodist Church. Grandson of Robert Sharp, said to be a Revolutionary War Veteran of Albemarle Co., VA Lineage: William Sharp 1585-c1660 Isaac Sharp 1622-c1665 Robert Sharp c1652-1720 Robert Sharp 1686-1773 Robert Sharp c1710-1808 Richard Sharp 1755-1787 Rev. Richard Sharp 1787-1850 Family links: Spouse: Mary Scott Sharp (1790 - 1850) Children: James A. Sharp (1809 - 1888)* John A. Sharp (1810 - 1850)* William M. Sharp (1811 - 1882)* Elizabeth Rowe Sharp Williams (1812 - 1873)* Temperance M Sharp Rucker (1819 - 1893)* Emily E Sharp Jackson (1825 - 1848)* Susan Sharp Hayden (1826 - 1903)* Sarah E Sharp Jackson (1828 - 1910)* | SHARP, Richard (I123987)
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109728 | Rev Richard Sharp was founder of the Sharpsburg Methodist Church. Grandson of Robert Sharp, said to be a Revolutionary War Veteran of Albemarle Co., VA Lineage: William Sharp 1585-c1660 Isaac Sharp 1622-c1665 Robert Sharp c1652-1720 Robert Sharp 1686-1773 Robert Sharp c1710-1808 Richard Sharp 1755-1787 Rev. Richard Sharp 1787-1850 Family links: Spouse: Mary Scott Sharp (1790 - 1850) Children: James A. Sharp (1809 - 1888)* John A. Sharp (1810 - 1850)* William M. Sharp (1811 - 1882)* Elizabeth Rowe Sharp Williams (1812 - 1873)* Temperance M Sharp Rucker (1819 - 1893)* Emily E Sharp Jackson (1825 - 1848)* Susan Sharp Hayden (1826 - 1903)* Sarah E Sharp Jackson (1828 - 1910)* | SHARP, Richard (I123987)
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109729 | Rev. (SMU) Dr. (Drew Theological Seminary) | COLEMAN, Alvis Moreland (I123714)
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109730 | Rev. (SMU) Dr. (Drew Theological Seminary) | COLEMAN, Alvis Moreland (I123714)
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109731 | Rev. (SMU) Dr. (Drew Theological Seminary) | COLEMAN, Alvis Moreland (I123714)
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109732 | Rev. Ellis Stafford died at Grantville, Ga., on 17th April, in his 60th year. He was born near Greensboro, N. C., but when a lad he came to Upson co., Ga., where he grew to manhood, married, and lived till 1851, when he moved to the vicinity in which he breathed his last.... W. J. C. | STAFFORD, Rev Ellis (I30750)
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109733 | Rev. Ellis Stafford died at Grantville, Ga., on 17th April, in his 60th year. He was born near Greensboro, N. C., but when a lad he came to Upson co., Ga., where he grew to manhood, married, and lived till 1851, when he moved to the vicinity in which he breathed his last.... W. J. C. | STAFFORD, Rev Ellis (I30750)
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109734 | Rev. Ellis Stafford died at Grantville, Ga., on 17th April, in his 60th year. He was born near Greensboro, N. C., but when a lad he came to Upson co., Ga., where he grew to manhood, married, and lived till 1851, when he moved to the vicinity in which he breathed his last.... W. J. C. | STAFFORD, Rev Ellis (I30750)
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109735 | Rev. Henry Robinson was president of Colby University, Waterville, ME. | ROBINS, Henry , Rev. (I12636)
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109736 | Rev. King was a Methodist minister. After his marriage to Catherine they moved to Illinois prior to outbreak of Civil War. There he continued his ministry. (Roberts, p. 256). | KING, Rev. Marcus L. (I12992)
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109737 | Rev. King was a Methodist minister. After his marriage to Catherine they moved to Illinois prior to outbreak of Civil War. There he continued his ministry. (Roberts, p. 256). | KING, Rev. Marcus L. (I12992)
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109738 | Rev. King was a Methodist minister. After his marriage to Catherine they moved to Illinois prior to outbreak of Civil War. There he continued his ministry. (Roberts, p. 256). | KING, Rev. Marcus L. (I12992)
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109739 | Rev. King was a Methodist minister. After his marriage to Catherine they moved to Illinois prior to outbreak of Civil War. There he continued his ministry. (Roberts, p. 256). | KING, Rev. Marcus L. (I12992)
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109740 | Rev. King was a Methodist minister. After his marriage to Catherine they moved to Illinois prior to outbreak of Civil War. There he continued his ministry. (Roberts, p. 256). | KING, Rev. Marcus L. (I12992)
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109741 | Rev. Michael Stafford A portion of his biography from The Canadian Portrait Gallery by John Charles Dent, J.B. Magurn: Toronto, 1880, pp 188-190 From Early Canadiana Online: Canadiana Institute for Historical Microreproductions Electroinc: http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq This gentleman who is better known by his priestly title of “Father” Stafford has for more than twelve years past occupied the position of Roman Catholic parish priest of Lindsay, Ontario. Though acting in so comparatively humble a sphere, he has become known throughout the country as a man of genuine philanthropy, earnest zeal, and practical piety. His exertions in the cause of temperance, or, - to speak more accurately – of total abstinence, have been attended with great benefits, and have by no means been restricted to those who profess his own theological creed. He was born in the township of Drummond, in the county of Lanark, Ontario, on the 1st of March, 1832. Young Stafford went to the county school until he was fourteen, and then spent two years at the Perth High School. He afterwards spent a year at Chambly College, where he acquired a knowledge of the French language. The six succeeding years were passed at Ste. Therese, where his course in arts was finished. He then entered Regiopolis College, Kingston, and studied theology under the Venerable Vicar-General McDonnell Professor of Languages and Theology, with whom he was a great favourite, and who always manifested the deepest interest in his welfare. During the latter part of his course at this institution he acted as assistant-chaplain at the Penitentiary, and in the discharge of this duty observed that liquor-drinking had a great deal to do with the filling of the cells of this establishment; but it was not until sometime afterward that he became a total abstainer, and determined and effective foe to intemperance. He was ordained a priest in 1858 by Bishop Horan and was immediately appointed director of Regiopolis College, and Professor of Philosophy and Metaphysics…… In October [1860] he was appointed to the parish of Wolfe Island. Here he had an opportunity of seeing what was not then to be seen in any other part of Upper Canada – a congregation of Roman Catholics who were total abstainers, and who had been abstainers for twelve years. There was no fighting, no quarrelling, no begging; the schools were all flourishing, and all in consequence of total abstinence, which had been established under Rev. Father Foley. Father Stafford had there an opportunity of seeing Calvin & Breck’s Industry carried on. They would sometimes have from one hundred and fifty to two hundred raftsmen employed in rafting square timber and slaves; and those these men had to work in the water all day, they took no liquor, and as Father Stafford has stated in his public addresses, to his knowledge they never became ill. In May 1868 he was appointed to the parish at Lindsay, and settled there with some regret, as he found a perceptible difference between the state of things there and on the [Wolfe] Island. | STAFFORD, Father Michael (I35982)
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109742 | Rev. William Stith was the first President of William and Mary College in Williamsburg, VA. | STITH, William , Rev. (I9991)
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109743 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. 1850 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1226/1226 Peter Shamburger age 38, b. NC Elvira age 32, b. NC Francina age 8 Margaret age 11 Anna J. age 1 1860 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1042/1027 Peter Shumbuger age 38, born NC E. D. L. " age 39, born NC Martha F. " age 16, fem. Anna J. " age 12, fem. Peter " age 10, male Elsinan " age 6, male John " age 3, male Franklin " age 8/12, male Lydia " age 86, fem. Mary " age 45, fem. (She is not with the family on the 1870 census.) Randolph Co., NC Death Record Name: Peter Lindsay Shamburger Age: 64, widower Birth Date: 11 Jul 1851 Birth Place: Moore, North Carolina, United State s Death Date: 13 Jun 1916 Death Location: Concord, Randolph Father's Name: Peter Shamburger, b. Moore Co., N C Mother's Name: Louda Burney, b. Randolph Co., NC informant: C. Luinie Shamburger see http://www.moorecountywallaces.com/getperson.php?personID=I26925&tree=Wal lace | BURNEY, Elvira D. Lundy (I125056)
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109744 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. 1850 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1226/1226 Peter Shamburger age 38, b. NC Elvira age 32, b. NC Francina age 8 Margaret age 11 Anna J. age 1 1860 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1042/1027 Peter Shumbuger age 38, born NC E. D. L. " age 39, born NC Martha F. " age 16, fem. Anna J. " age 12, fem. Peter " age 10, male Elsinan " age 6, male John " age 3, male Franklin " age 8/12, male Lydia " age 86, fem. Mary " age 45, fem. (She is not with the family on the 1870 census.) Randolph Co., NC Death Record Name: Peter Lindsay Shamburger Age: 64, widower Birth Date: 11 Jul 1851 Birth Place: Moore, North Carolina, United State s Death Date: 13 Jun 1916 Death Location: Concord, Randolph Father's Name: Peter Shamburger, b. Moore Co., N C Mother's Name: Louda Burney, b. Randolph Co., NC informant: C. Luinie Shamburger see http://www.moorecountywallaces.com/getperson.php?personID=I26925&tree=Wal lace | BURNEY, Elvira D. Lundy (I125056)
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109745 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. 1850 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1226/1226 Peter Shamburger age 38, b. NC Elvira age 32, b. NC Francina age 8 Margaret age 11 Anna J. age 1 1860 Moore Co., NC census, entry 1042/1027 Peter Shumbuger age 38, born NC E. D. L. " age 39, born NC Martha F. " age 16, fem. Anna J. " age 12, fem. Peter " age 10, male Elsinan " age 6, male John " age 3, male Franklin " age 8/12, male Lydia " age 86, fem. Mary " age 45, fem. (She is not with the family on the 1870 census.) Randolph Co., NC Death Record Name: Peter Lindsay Shamburger Age: 64, widower Birth Date: 11 Jul 1851 Birth Place: Moore, North Carolina, United State s Death Date: 13 Jun 1916 Death Location: Concord, Randolph Father's Name: Peter Shamburger, b. Moore Co., N C Mother's Name: Louda Burney, b. Randolph Co., NC informant: C. Luinie Shamburger see http://www.moorecountywallaces.com/getperson.php?personID=I26925&tree=Wal lace | BURNEY, Elvira D. Lundy (I125056)
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109746 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. E. L. Burney, age 21, is listed as Student on the 1850 Davidson College , Mecklenburg Co., NC census. North Carolina Marriage Bonds Groom: E L Burney Bride: Martha H Henderson Bond Date: 25 Sep 1851 Bond #: 000080564 Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1851 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 037 Bondsman: S N Weddington Witness: C A Henderson Performed By: Samuel B O Wilson VDM There is a listing for E. L. Burney, Attorney at Law, age 30, b. NC on th e 1860 Tarrant, Hopkins Co., Texas census . E. L. Burney, age 45, is listed on the 1870 Randolph Co., NC census in th e HH of Wm. Burney & second wife Nancy. 1880 Randolph Co., NC census, entry 171/180 Burney, Elzivan L. age 54 | BURNEY, Elzivan L. (I125062)
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109747 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. E. L. Burney, age 21, is listed as Student on the 1850 Davidson College , Mecklenburg Co., NC census. North Carolina Marriage Bonds Groom: E L Burney Bride: Martha H Henderson Bond Date: 25 Sep 1851 Bond #: 000080564 Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1851 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 037 Bondsman: S N Weddington Witness: C A Henderson Performed By: Samuel B O Wilson VDM There is a listing for E. L. Burney, Attorney at Law, age 30, b. NC on th e 1860 Tarrant, Hopkins Co., Texas census . E. L. Burney, age 45, is listed on the 1870 Randolph Co., NC census in th e HH of Wm. Burney & second wife Nancy. 1880 Randolph Co., NC census, entry 171/180 Burney, Elzivan L. age 54 | BURNEY, Elzivan L. (I125062)
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109748 | Revel Stafford's probate papers - Nov. term 1854. Martha Burney's childr en: Peter Shamburger and wife Lundy, Louis Thomas and wife Malinda, Willi am L. Burney, E.L. Burney and Mary Jane Burney. E. L. Burney, age 21, is listed as Student on the 1850 Davidson College , Mecklenburg Co., NC census. North Carolina Marriage Bonds Groom: E L Burney Bride: Martha H Henderson Bond Date: 25 Sep 1851 Bond #: 000080564 Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1851 County: Mecklenburg Record #: 01 037 Bondsman: S N Weddington Witness: C A Henderson Performed By: Samuel B O Wilson VDM There is a listing for E. L. Burney, Attorney at Law, age 30, b. NC on th e 1860 Tarrant, Hopkins Co., Texas census . E. L. Burney, age 45, is listed on the 1870 Randolph Co., NC census in th e HH of Wm. Burney & second wife Nancy. 1880 Randolph Co., NC census, entry 171/180 Burney, Elzivan L. age 54 | BURNEY, Elzivan L. (I125062)
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109749 | Revolutionary Soldier DAR # 386719. | JOYCE, Henry Sr. (I8666)
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109750 | Revolutionary Soldier. Moved his family to Effingham Co., GA from Barnwell SC in 1790, the latter being cut into Screven Co., when it was formed in 1793. | STAFFORD, Joshua Sr. (I8550)
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