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115901 | The 1900 Watson, Marshall County, Mississippi census has Carrie Lee Easonborn February 1863 in Alabama. Also listed in the 1800 census underHarris Spears is Mattie Norwood - Sister-in-law, Born: June 1839, 60, Ala., Va., Va. I'm not positive shes listed in thecorrect household. Wakefield was in Desoto County until 1880, then it was located in TateCounty. Mississippi. | EASON, Carrie Lee (I95290)
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115902 | The 1900 Watson, Marshall County, Mississippi census has Carrie Lee Easonborn February 1863 in Alabama. Also listed in the 1800 census underHarris Spears is Mattie Norwood - Sister-in-law, Born: June 1839, 60, Ala., Va., Va. I'm not positive shes listed in thecorrect household. Wakefield was in Desoto County until 1880, then it was located in TateCounty. Mississippi. | EASON, Carrie Lee (I95290)
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115903 | The 1900 Watson, Marshall County, Mississippi census has Carrie Lee Easonborn February 1863 in Alabama. Also listed in the 1800 census underHarris Spears is Mattie Norwood - Sister-in-law, Born: June 1839, 60, Ala., Va., Va. I'm not positive shes listed in thecorrect household. Wakefield was in Desoto County until 1880, then it was located in TateCounty. Mississippi. | EASON, Carrie Lee (I95290)
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115904 | The 1900 Watson, Marshall County, Mississippi census has Carrie Lee Easonborn February 1863 in Alabama. Also listed in the 1800 census underHarris Spears is Mattie Norwood - Sister-in-law, Born: June 1839, 60, Ala., Va., Va. I'm not positive shes listed in thecorrect household. Wakefield was in Desoto County until 1880, then it was located in TateCounty. Mississippi. | EASON, Carrie Lee (I95290)
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115905 | The 1900 Watson, Marshall County, Mississippi census has Carrie Lee Easonborn February 1863 in Alabama. Also listed in the 1800 census underHarris Spears is Mattie Norwood - Sister-in-law, Born: June 1839, 60, Ala., Va., Va. I'm not positive shes listed in thecorrect household. Wakefield was in Desoto County until 1880, then it was located in TateCounty. Mississippi. | EASON, Carrie Lee (I95290)
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115906 | The 1900, 1910 and 1920 Census have him born in MO. The 1930 Census has him born in AL. His draft registration has him born 26 Jun 1882. | STAFFORD, Adolph Henry (I67047)
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115907 | The 1901 Census has her born 11/2/1853. | STAFFORD, Ann Jane (I62877)
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115908 | The 1901 Census has her born 11/2/1853. | STAFFORD, Ann Jane (I62877)
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115909 | The 1901 Census has her born 11/2/1853. | STAFFORD, Ann Jane (I62877)
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115910 | The 1901 Census has her born 11/2/1853. | STAFFORD, Ann Jane (I62877)
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115911 | The 1901 Census has her born 11/2/1853. | STAFFORD, Ann Jane (I62877)
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115912 | The 1901 Census has him born 5/9/1844. | WALLACE, Joseph Ernest (I67179)
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115913 | The 1901 Census has him born 5/9/1844. | WALLACE, Joseph Ernest (I67179)
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115914 | The 1901 Census has him born 5/9/1844. | WALLACE, Joseph Ernest (I67179)
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115915 | The 1901 Census has him born 5/9/1844. | WALLACE, Joseph Ernest (I67179)
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115916 | The 1901 Census has him born 5/9/1844. | WALLACE, Joseph Ernest (I67179)
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115917 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115918 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115919 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115920 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115921 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115922 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115923 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115924 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115925 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115926 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115927 | The 1910 Census has him born in NJ. | STAFFORD, De Witt (I36000)
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115928 | The 1910, 1920 and 1930 Census has him born in TN. | STAFFORD, James Madison (I1856)
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115929 | The 1920 census has her born in West Virginia. | DELANEY, Lillie Bell (I78518)
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115930 | The 1930 Census has him born in NC. | STAFFORD, Forrest Sylvester Sr. (I126280)
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115931 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115932 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115933 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115934 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115935 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115936 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115937 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115938 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115939 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115940 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115941 | The 1930 Census has him born in Wisconsin. | HASTINGS (STAFFORD), Jerald Lee (I97555)
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115942 | The 9th Duke, called "Sonny" because he was also the Duke of Sunderland, married Consuelo Vanderbilt. | CHURCHILL, Charles 9th Duke of Marlborough (I11935)
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115943 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115944 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115945 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115946 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115947 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115948 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115949 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115950 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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