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120751 | William and Elizabeth were married by Capt. Robert Wells, J.P. | Family F4600
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120752 | William and Elizabeth were married by Capt. Robert Wells, J.P. | Family F4600
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120753 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120754 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120755 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120756 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120757 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120758 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120759 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120760 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120761 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120762 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120763 | William and Hepzibah moved to Pomfret, CT after 1712. | EARLL, William (I26486)
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120764 | William Armistead Churchill was the only male left at his home in Hodgenville, Kentucky, since his brothers moved out and his father, Armistead Slaughter Churchill, had died. William Armistead Churchill remained on the 111 acre farm on Nolynn Creek of his parents, taking care of the farming chores and looking after his mother and sisters, as well as attending school to receive his education. When the Civil War came, he did not serve, as his older brother John Seward Churchill had returned from California to enlist in the Confederacy in September of 1861. Even though he did not go to war, William Armistead Churchill did serve with the Larue County militia as his name appeared on their roll in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1874, and 1875. William Armistead Churchill sold the farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1893 to Albert M. Lee. He then moved to a house on College Street in Hodgenville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1904 when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to live with his youngest child Frances Park Churchill. At the time she was living at 1517 South 19th Street with her husband Joseph Edgar mahoney. The family next moved to 851 South 22nd Street and finally to 815 South 19th Street where William Armistead Churchill passed away in March of 1917. In latter years he was affectionately known by most of the family as "Uncle Billie," a name he acquired from his many neices, nephews, and cousins. The circumstances of his death served as a double tragedy as his oldest son, John Brown Churchill of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, rushed to be with his father upon hearing of his illness and possible death. Upon arriving there and hearing that William Armistead Churchill had died just a few hours before he arrived, John Brown churchill himself suffered a stroke and died just a few hours after his own father in the same house. William Armistead Churchill was laid to rest by his wife Gilla Anna Allen in Nolynn Baptist Church Cemetery inLarue County, Kentucky. William Owen Thomas, a friend and relative of the Churchill family, supervised the digging of the grave at Nolynn Cemetery. Since there was no space unoccupied next to his beloved wife, the remains of Ida Churchill, a younger, infant daughter of William Armistead Churchill, were exhumed and placed in a shoe box by Mr. Thomas, and when William Armistead Churchill was buried beside his wife, the remains of his infant daughter were placed in his coffin just before burial. The grave of William Armistead Churchill remained unmarked until November 1, 1980 when Charles Timothy Todhunter placed a stone at the gravesite of his great-grandfather on behalf of his many descendants who survive today. | CHURCHILL, William Armistead (I10693)
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120765 | William Armistead Churchill was the only male left at his home in Hodgenville, Kentucky, since his brothers moved out and his father, Armistead Slaughter Churchill, had died. William Armistead Churchill remained on the 111 acre farm on Nolynn Creek of his parents, taking care of the farming chores and looking after his mother and sisters, as well as attending school to receive his education. When the Civil War came, he did not serve, as his older brother John Seward Churchill had returned from California to enlist in the Confederacy in September of 1861. Even though he did not go to war, William Armistead Churchill did serve with the Larue County militia as his name appeared on their roll in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1874, and 1875. William Armistead Churchill sold the farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1893 to Albert M. Lee. He then moved to a house on College Street in Hodgenville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1904 when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to live with his youngest child Frances Park Churchill. At the time she was living at 1517 South 19th Street with her husband Joseph Edgar mahoney. The family next moved to 851 South 22nd Street and finally to 815 South 19th Street where William Armistead Churchill passed away in March of 1917. In latter years he was affectionately known by most of the family as "Uncle Billie," a name he acquired from his many neices, nephews, and cousins. The circumstances of his death served as a double tragedy as his oldest son, John Brown Churchill of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, rushed to be with his father upon hearing of his illness and possible death. Upon arriving there and hearing that William Armistead Churchill had died just a few hours before he arrived, John Brown churchill himself suffered a stroke and died just a few hours after his own father in the same house. William Armistead Churchill was laid to rest by his wife Gilla Anna Allen in Nolynn Baptist Church Cemetery inLarue County, Kentucky. William Owen Thomas, a friend and relative of the Churchill family, supervised the digging of the grave at Nolynn Cemetery. Since there was no space unoccupied next to his beloved wife, the remains of Ida Churchill, a younger, infant daughter of William Armistead Churchill, were exhumed and placed in a shoe box by Mr. Thomas, and when William Armistead Churchill was buried beside his wife, the remains of his infant daughter were placed in his coffin just before burial. The grave of William Armistead Churchill remained unmarked until November 1, 1980 when Charles Timothy Todhunter placed a stone at the gravesite of his great-grandfather on behalf of his many descendants who survive today. | CHURCHILL, William Armistead (I10693)
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120766 | William Armistead Churchill was the only male left at his home in Hodgenville, Kentucky, since his brothers moved out and his father, Armistead Slaughter Churchill, had died. William Armistead Churchill remained on the 111 acre farm on Nolynn Creek of his parents, taking care of the farming chores and looking after his mother and sisters, as well as attending school to receive his education. When the Civil War came, he did not serve, as his older brother John Seward Churchill had returned from California to enlist in the Confederacy in September of 1861. Even though he did not go to war, William Armistead Churchill did serve with the Larue County militia as his name appeared on their roll in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1874, and 1875. William Armistead Churchill sold the farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1893 to Albert M. Lee. He then moved to a house on College Street in Hodgenville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1904 when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to live with his youngest child Frances Park Churchill. At the time she was living at 1517 South 19th Street with her husband Joseph Edgar mahoney. The family next moved to 851 South 22nd Street and finally to 815 South 19th Street where William Armistead Churchill passed away in March of 1917. In latter years he was affectionately known by most of the family as "Uncle Billie," a name he acquired from his many neices, nephews, and cousins. The circumstances of his death served as a double tragedy as his oldest son, John Brown Churchill of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, rushed to be with his father upon hearing of his illness and possible death. Upon arriving there and hearing that William Armistead Churchill had died just a few hours before he arrived, John Brown churchill himself suffered a stroke and died just a few hours after his own father in the same house. William Armistead Churchill was laid to rest by his wife Gilla Anna Allen in Nolynn Baptist Church Cemetery inLarue County, Kentucky. William Owen Thomas, a friend and relative of the Churchill family, supervised the digging of the grave at Nolynn Cemetery. Since there was no space unoccupied next to his beloved wife, the remains of Ida Churchill, a younger, infant daughter of William Armistead Churchill, were exhumed and placed in a shoe box by Mr. Thomas, and when William Armistead Churchill was buried beside his wife, the remains of his infant daughter were placed in his coffin just before burial. The grave of William Armistead Churchill remained unmarked until November 1, 1980 when Charles Timothy Todhunter placed a stone at the gravesite of his great-grandfather on behalf of his many descendants who survive today. | CHURCHILL, William Armistead (I10693)
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120767 | William Armistead Churchill was the only male left at his home in Hodgenville, Kentucky, since his brothers moved out and his father, Armistead Slaughter Churchill, had died. William Armistead Churchill remained on the 111 acre farm on Nolynn Creek of his parents, taking care of the farming chores and looking after his mother and sisters, as well as attending school to receive his education. When the Civil War came, he did not serve, as his older brother John Seward Churchill had returned from California to enlist in the Confederacy in September of 1861. Even though he did not go to war, William Armistead Churchill did serve with the Larue County militia as his name appeared on their roll in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1874, and 1875. William Armistead Churchill sold the farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1893 to Albert M. Lee. He then moved to a house on College Street in Hodgenville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1904 when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to live with his youngest child Frances Park Churchill. At the time she was living at 1517 South 19th Street with her husband Joseph Edgar mahoney. The family next moved to 851 South 22nd Street and finally to 815 South 19th Street where William Armistead Churchill passed away in March of 1917. In latter years he was affectionately known by most of the family as "Uncle Billie," a name he acquired from his many neices, nephews, and cousins. The circumstances of his death served as a double tragedy as his oldest son, John Brown Churchill of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, rushed to be with his father upon hearing of his illness and possible death. Upon arriving there and hearing that William Armistead Churchill had died just a few hours before he arrived, John Brown churchill himself suffered a stroke and died just a few hours after his own father in the same house. William Armistead Churchill was laid to rest by his wife Gilla Anna Allen in Nolynn Baptist Church Cemetery inLarue County, Kentucky. William Owen Thomas, a friend and relative of the Churchill family, supervised the digging of the grave at Nolynn Cemetery. Since there was no space unoccupied next to his beloved wife, the remains of Ida Churchill, a younger, infant daughter of William Armistead Churchill, were exhumed and placed in a shoe box by Mr. Thomas, and when William Armistead Churchill was buried beside his wife, the remains of his infant daughter were placed in his coffin just before burial. The grave of William Armistead Churchill remained unmarked until November 1, 1980 when Charles Timothy Todhunter placed a stone at the gravesite of his great-grandfather on behalf of his many descendants who survive today. | CHURCHILL, William Armistead (I10693)
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120768 | William Armistead Churchill was the only male left at his home in Hodgenville, Kentucky, since his brothers moved out and his father, Armistead Slaughter Churchill, had died. William Armistead Churchill remained on the 111 acre farm on Nolynn Creek of his parents, taking care of the farming chores and looking after his mother and sisters, as well as attending school to receive his education. When the Civil War came, he did not serve, as his older brother John Seward Churchill had returned from California to enlist in the Confederacy in September of 1861. Even though he did not go to war, William Armistead Churchill did serve with the Larue County militia as his name appeared on their roll in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1874, and 1875. William Armistead Churchill sold the farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1893 to Albert M. Lee. He then moved to a house on College Street in Hodgenville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1904 when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to live with his youngest child Frances Park Churchill. At the time she was living at 1517 South 19th Street with her husband Joseph Edgar mahoney. The family next moved to 851 South 22nd Street and finally to 815 South 19th Street where William Armistead Churchill passed away in March of 1917. In latter years he was affectionately known by most of the family as "Uncle Billie," a name he acquired from his many neices, nephews, and cousins. The circumstances of his death served as a double tragedy as his oldest son, John Brown Churchill of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, rushed to be with his father upon hearing of his illness and possible death. Upon arriving there and hearing that William Armistead Churchill had died just a few hours before he arrived, John Brown churchill himself suffered a stroke and died just a few hours after his own father in the same house. William Armistead Churchill was laid to rest by his wife Gilla Anna Allen in Nolynn Baptist Church Cemetery inLarue County, Kentucky. William Owen Thomas, a friend and relative of the Churchill family, supervised the digging of the grave at Nolynn Cemetery. Since there was no space unoccupied next to his beloved wife, the remains of Ida Churchill, a younger, infant daughter of William Armistead Churchill, were exhumed and placed in a shoe box by Mr. Thomas, and when William Armistead Churchill was buried beside his wife, the remains of his infant daughter were placed in his coffin just before burial. The grave of William Armistead Churchill remained unmarked until November 1, 1980 when Charles Timothy Todhunter placed a stone at the gravesite of his great-grandfather on behalf of his many descendants who survive today. | CHURCHILL, William Armistead (I10693)
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120769 | William B. Grimm, 79, 405 S. Morrison Roaad, died Wednesday in Ball Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grimm, who was born in West Virginia, came to Muncie in 1936 and resided most of his life here. He lived in California for several years before returning to Muncie in May. He had worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad and Ace Fruits. Mr. Grimm was a World War II veteran and a former member of the American Legion, Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ethel Stafford Grimm; two sons, Jack E. Grimm and John O. Grimm, both of Muncie; three daughters, Nina Longfellow (husband-Carlos), Muncie, and Joyce May (husband-Elliott) and Doris Parton, both of LeMasa, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. | GRIMM, William Booker (I124377)
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120770 | William B. Grimm, 79, 405 S. Morrison Roaad, died Wednesday in Ball Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grimm, who was born in West Virginia, came to Muncie in 1936 and resided most of his life here. He lived in California for several years before returning to Muncie in May. He had worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad and Ace Fruits. Mr. Grimm was a World War II veteran and a former member of the American Legion, Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ethel Stafford Grimm; two sons, Jack E. Grimm and John O. Grimm, both of Muncie; three daughters, Nina Longfellow (husband-Carlos), Muncie, and Joyce May (husband-Elliott) and Doris Parton, both of LeMasa, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. | GRIMM, William Booker (I124377)
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120771 | William B. Grimm, 79, 405 S. Morrison Roaad, died Wednesday in Ball Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grimm, who was born in West Virginia, came to Muncie in 1936 and resided most of his life here. He lived in California for several years before returning to Muncie in May. He had worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad and Ace Fruits. Mr. Grimm was a World War II veteran and a former member of the American Legion, Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ethel Stafford Grimm; two sons, Jack E. Grimm and John O. Grimm, both of Muncie; three daughters, Nina Longfellow (husband-Carlos), Muncie, and Joyce May (husband-Elliott) and Doris Parton, both of LeMasa, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. | GRIMM, William Booker (I124377)
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120772 | William B. Grimm, 79, 405 S. Morrison Roaad, died Wednesday in Ball Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grimm, who was born in West Virginia, came to Muncie in 1936 and resided most of his life here. He lived in California for several years before returning to Muncie in May. He had worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad and Ace Fruits. Mr. Grimm was a World War II veteran and a former member of the American Legion, Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ethel Stafford Grimm; two sons, Jack E. Grimm and John O. Grimm, both of Muncie; three daughters, Nina Longfellow (husband-Carlos), Muncie, and Joyce May (husband-Elliott) and Doris Parton, both of LeMasa, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. | GRIMM, William Booker (I124377)
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120773 | William B. Grimm, 79, 405 S. Morrison Roaad, died Wednesday in Ball Memorial Hospital. Mr. Grimm, who was born in West Virginia, came to Muncie in 1936 and resided most of his life here. He lived in California for several years before returning to Muncie in May. He had worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad and Ace Fruits. Mr. Grimm was a World War II veteran and a former member of the American Legion, Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ethel Stafford Grimm; two sons, Jack E. Grimm and John O. Grimm, both of Muncie; three daughters, Nina Longfellow (husband-Carlos), Muncie, and Joyce May (husband-Elliott) and Doris Parton, both of LeMasa, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be at 2 p.m. today at the mortuary. | GRIMM, William Booker (I124377)
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120774 | William B., age 8, is listed as son on the 1920 Jackson Co., Ala. census in the HH of Oad Arnold. Robert, age 18, is listed as son on the 1930 Jackson Co., Ala. census in the HH of Ode Arnold. Name: William B Arnold Birth Year: 1912 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Alabama State of Residence: Alabama County or City: Jackson Enlistment Date: 16 Nov 1943 Enlistment State: Alabama Enlistment City: Fort McClellan Grade: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Skilled sawmill occupations, n.e.c. Marital Status: Married | ARNOLD, William Robert (I121925)
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120775 | William Brown and his wife, Hannah Street, were natives of Hanover County, Virginia and settled near Hodgenville, Kentucky by 1810. They had a farm named "Mount Gilead.' | BROWN, William (I10606)
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120776 | William Brown and his wife, Hannah Street, were natives of Hanover County, Virginia and settled near Hodgenville, Kentucky by 1810. They had a farm named "Mount Gilead.' | BROWN, William (I10606)
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120777 | William Brown and his wife, Hannah Street, were natives of Hanover County, Virginia and settled near Hodgenville, Kentucky by 1810. They had a farm named "Mount Gilead.' | BROWN, William (I10606)
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120778 | William Brown and his wife, Hannah Street, were natives of Hanover County, Virginia and settled near Hodgenville, Kentucky by 1810. They had a farm named "Mount Gilead.' | BROWN, William (I10606)
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120779 | William Brown and his wife, Hannah Street, were natives of Hanover County, Virginia and settled near Hodgenville, Kentucky by 1810. They had a farm named "Mount Gilead.' | BROWN, William (I10606)
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120780 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120781 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120782 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120783 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120784 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120785 | William C. Hawks was brother of the 3 Hawks sisters that married Zula's brothers. 1900 Liberty, Pulaski Co., Missouri census Hawks, William T. age 33, married 16 yrs., born Tenn. Marietta, wife age 33, mar.16yrs.,mother of 5, 5 living Wm. C., son born Jan. 1886, age 14, born Tenn. Roy B., son 1889, age 11, born Tenn. Erie, dau. born Feb. 1891, age 9, born Tenn. Sudie C., dau. Oct. 1894, age 5, born Tenn. Bera Y., dau. July 1899, age 11/12 Weakley Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Zula Stafford to Will Hawks, 22 Apr. 1906 WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 William C. Hawks, age 32, born January 1, 1886 nearest relative: Zular Hawks, wife, Dresden, Weakley, Tenn. Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black | HAWKS, William C. (I118552)
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120786 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120787 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120788 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120789 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120790 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120791 | William C., age 11, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Henry C. Hawkins. 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 57 Hawkins, Willie C. age 20 Martha A., wife age 21 | HAWKINS, William C. (I119798)
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120792 | William C., age 15, is listed as son on the 1910 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of John P. Redwine. William C., age 35, is listed as son on the 1930 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of widow Mary E. Redwine. NC Death Record, Davidson Co. Willie C. Redwine, age 35, born 6 Feb 1895, Single Died 26 Oct 1930, Alleghany, Davidson Co., NC; TB Father: John Redwine, b. NC Mother: Mary Emily Russell, b. NC informant: J. P. Redwine, Newsome, NC | REDWINE, William C. (I125010)
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120793 | William C., age 15, is listed as son on the 1910 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of John P. Redwine. William C., age 35, is listed as son on the 1930 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of widow Mary E. Redwine. NC Death Record, Davidson Co. Willie C. Redwine, age 35, born 6 Feb 1895, Single Died 26 Oct 1930, Alleghany, Davidson Co., NC; TB Father: John Redwine, b. NC Mother: Mary Emily Russell, b. NC informant: J. P. Redwine, Newsome, NC | REDWINE, William C. (I125010)
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120794 | William C., age 15, is listed as son on the 1910 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of John P. Redwine. William C., age 35, is listed as son on the 1930 Davidson Co., NC censu s in the HH of widow Mary E. Redwine. NC Death Record, Davidson Co. Willie C. Redwine, age 35, born 6 Feb 1895, Single Died 26 Oct 1930, Alleghany, Davidson Co., NC; TB Father: John Redwine, b. NC Mother: Mary Emily Russell, b. NC informant: J. P. Redwine, Newsome, NC | REDWINE, William C. (I125010)
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120795 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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120796 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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120797 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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120798 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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120799 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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120800 | William Crisp, Jr. became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in the State of Michigan, county of Hillsdale, on March 18, 1857, aged 23. He was born in Carmbridgeshire, England and emigrated to the U.S. from the port of Liverpool in 1851, arrived in Michigan in 1852. | CRISP, William (I111499)
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