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121901 | WWI Draft Registration Louis Elmer Claveau age 24 resides: Scottville, Michigan born 02 Jan 1893 at Eden Twp., Mason County, Michigan occupation: carpenter employer: Bowtley Bros., Flint, Michignan is support of mother and brother registered 05 Jun 1917 at Flint, Genesee, Michigan | CLAVEAU, Louis Elmer (I29851)
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121902 | WWI Draft Registration Louis Elmer Claveau age 24 resides: Scottville, Michigan born 02 Jan 1893 at Eden Twp., Mason County, Michigan occupation: carpenter employer: Bowtley Bros., Flint, Michignan is support of mother and brother registered 05 Jun 1917 at Flint, Genesee, Michigan | CLAVEAU, Louis Elmer (I29851)
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121903 | WWI Draft Registration Louis Elmer Claveau age 24 resides: Scottville, Michigan born 02 Jan 1893 at Eden Twp., Mason County, Michigan occupation: carpenter employer: Bowtley Bros., Flint, Michignan is support of mother and brother registered 05 Jun 1917 at Flint, Genesee, Michigan | CLAVEAU, Louis Elmer (I29851)
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121904 | WWI Draft Registration Louis Elmer Claveau age 24 resides: Scottville, Michigan born 02 Jan 1893 at Eden Twp., Mason County, Michigan occupation: carpenter employer: Bowtley Bros., Flint, Michignan is support of mother and brother registered 05 Jun 1917 at Flint, Genesee, Michigan | CLAVEAU, Louis Elmer (I29851)
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121905 | WWI Draft Registration Record Manning Q. Henderson, b. 4 Nov 1886, age 30; permanent address Spring, TX; b. Boone Prairie, TX; working as railway freight brakeman for I&GHRR between Spring and Valley Junction; has wife; served as a private in the Band 4th Texas Inf. Nat. Guard; seeks exemption for occupation and dependent; height and build medium, eyes gray, hair brown, not bald, no disability. On the 1910 census, Manning Henderson, age 24, single, is living as a boarder on Navarro Avenue in McLennan Co., TX, town of Mart, ED 96, p. 25-B. He is working as a brakeman for freight trains On the 1920 Census, Manning Q. Henderson is living (with other grown, unmarried children) in the home of his widowed mother, Mary A. Henderson, at 1407 Crawford Street, Houston, Harris Co., TX, ED 52, p. 5-B. He is single, b. TX, f.b. MS, m.b. TX, working a special switchman for the railroad. On the 1930 census, Manning W. Henderson is living at 1604 Hamilton Street in Houston, Harris Co., TX, ED 69, p. 48. He is renting his home for $30, age 42, married at 38, literate, b. TX, f.b. NC, m.b. MS, working as a switchman for the railroad, and is a veteran of the World War. He is married to Maxie L., age 41, married at 37, literate, b. TN, f.b. TN, m.b. TX. They have no children but a nephew, James C. Bugg, is living in the home; he is age 21, single, b. TX, working as a clerk at an oil company. | HENDERSON, Manning Q. (I110422)
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121906 | WWI Draft Registration Record, Hardin Co., TX Eddie Oscar Hillyer: b. 19 Feb 1892, age 25; permanent address, Sour Lake, TX; b. in Hico, TX; working as oil field worker for Producers Oil Co., Sour Lake, TX; has wife and 2 children; medium height and build, brown eyes, d. brown hair, not bald, no disability Died of myeloma bone cancer. 1920 Census, Hardin Co., TX, Sour Lake, Just Pct 4, ED 40, p. 79-A, on Lake Ave. Oscar Hillyer, head, owns home with mortgage, age 28, married, literate, b. TX, both parents b. MS, merchant for machine shop, Annie, wife, age 27, married, literate, b. TX, f.b. MO, m.b. MS (sic) Oscar J., son, age 6, in school, b. TX, both parents b. TX Hycinth (sic), dau, age 4-2/12, b. TX, both parents b. TX Stafford B., son, age 1-7/12, b. TX, both parents b. TX 1930 Census, Hardin Co., TX, Sour Lake, Pct. 4, ED 6, p. 6-B Oscar E. Hitlyer (sic), head, owns home worth $1000, age 38, married at 19, literate, b. TX, both parents b. MS, machinist in oil field, not a veteran Annie, wife, age 38, married at 18, literate, b. TX, f.b. SC, m.b. FL Eddie O., son, age 16, in school, b. TX, both parents b. TX Hyacinth, dau, age 14, in school, b. TX, both parents b. TX Stafford B., age 11, in school, b. TX, both parents b. TX Pattie Lou, dau, age 1-11/12, b. TX, both parents b. TX | HILLYER, Eddie Oscar (I72696)
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121907 | WWI Draft Registration Record, Houston, TX Theo White Chachere: b. 9 Aug 1891, age 21; permenanent address 2209 Washington, Houston, TX; b. Opelousas, LA; in business at 1415 Washington, Houston, TX; next of kin is Maud Mary Chachere (mother) in Crowley, LA; medium height and build, brown eyes and dark hair, no disability Social Security Death Index Record Name: Theo Chachere SSN: 450-18-2739 Last Residence: 78410 Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States of America Born: 9 Aug 1896 Died: Oct 1968 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951 ) | CHACHERE, Theodore White (I110448)
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121908 | WWI Draft Registration, living in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, 1917 | SLACK, Joseph William (I104652)
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121909 | WWI Registration Card, Ellis County, Texas Info on card states Roscoe was tall, slender, had gray eyes and blackhair. He worked as a blacksmith with his father and brother at theirbusiness, Howard & Sons Blacksmith Shop, 212 Jefferson Street,Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas. | HOWARD, Roscoe Houston Henry (I88758)
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121910 | WWI Registration Card, Ellis County, Texas Info on card states Roscoe was tall, slender, had gray eyes and blackhair. He worked as a blacksmith with his father and brother at theirbusiness, Howard & Sons Blacksmith Shop, 212 Jefferson Street,Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas. | HOWARD, Roscoe Houston Henry (I88758)
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121911 | WWII and Korean conflict veteran. | STAFFORD, Buddy L. (I117370)
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121912 | WWII and Korean conflict veteran. | STAFFORD, Buddy L. (I117370)
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121913 | WWII and Korean conflict veteran. | STAFFORD, Buddy L. (I117370)
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121914 | WWII and Korean conflict veteran. | STAFFORD, Buddy L. (I117370)
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121915 | WWII and Korean conflict veteran. | STAFFORD, Buddy L. (I117370)
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121916 | WWII casualty. | STAFFORD, 2nd Lt. Frank WIlliam (I2514)
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121917 | WWII Cee Bees. | Schultz, George Henry (I1461)
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121918 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121919 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121920 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121921 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121922 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121923 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121924 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121925 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121926 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121927 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121928 | WWII draft card in 1942 shows a birth date of 1/31/1887 | NORTON, Harry Dale (I45499)
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121929 | Wymore Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Walter William (I49519)
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121930 | Y DNA data link this Stafford Society Branch 076 to Branch 002 but a common link has not been found. Possibly the son of Branch 002 Fredrick and Cornelia Brink Stafford. The 1830 Census shown James with 6 children - apparently 4 were from a previous marriage. The 1800 Census for New Hampshire shows 3 Stafford families in Plainfield Twp., Cheshire Co., NH. Living next to each other. Nathaniel Stafford Household. 2 males under 10 2 males ages 10-15 1 male age 45 + 3 females age 10-15 1 female age 16-25 1 female age 26-44 Amos Stafford 2 males under 10 2 males ages 10-15 1 male age 26-44 1 male age 45+ 3 females ages 10-15 1 female age 16-25 1 female age 26-44 Abraham Stafford 2 males under 10 2 males ages 16-25 1 male age 45+ 1 female age 16-25 3 females ages 26-44 1 female age 45+ | STAFFORD, James B. (Branch 076) (I67450)
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121931 | Y DNA results indicate Stafford Society Branches 75, 79, 81 & 92 have a common male ancestor. This Robert E. Stafford of Branch 75 is probably the Robert E. Lee Stafford of Branch 92. Walked out on his wife. She remarried. | Stafford, Robert E. (I845)
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121932 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121933 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121934 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121935 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121936 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121937 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121938 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121939 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121940 | Yabor Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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121941 | Yakima Republic Tuesday, May 22, 1962 Page 4 A.G. Smith Dies at 69 Washington Native Taken A native Washingtonian, Archie Gilbert Smith, 69, died Mondayin St. Eliza beth Hospital. His home was at 1301 1/2 E. Adams St. Born in Puyallup, M r. Smith came to Yakima six years ago from Prineville, Ore. He was a veter an of World War I, a member of the First Christian Church, and secretary-t reasurer of the Men's Ninety and Nine class of the church. Survivors inclu de his wife, Willie; a son, Ellwood, Hunters, Washington; a daughter, Mr s. Genevieve Allen, Arlington, Oregon; two grandchildren; two brothers, Vi ctor, Winlock, and Maurice, Chehalis; and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Barne y, Olympia; Mrs. Tillie Morton, South Bend, and Mrs. Ada Lucich, Corvalli s, Oregon. Shaw and Sons Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Yakima Republic Wednesday, May 23, 1962 SMITH--Graveside services for Mr. Archie Gilbert Smith, 69, will be held T hursday, May 24, in the Terrace Heights Memorial Park. Rev. Howard Cole wi ll officiate. Friends wishing to attend may meet at Shaw and Sons Funer al Home at 1:30 p.m. Active and honorary pallbearers will be members of t he99 Men's Class of the First Christian Church. | SMITH, Archie Gilbert (I105653)
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121942 | Year of the obituary presumed to be 1923 IRWIN STAFFORD. The death of Irwin Stafford, aged 83 years, occurred at the home, 406 Main Street, Saturday, August 18, as result of injuries received when he fell and fractured his hip a few weeks previous. Mr. Stafford was born in Sherbrooke, Que., and had been a resident of this city for 37 years, coming here from Wisconsin. He was a member of Mt. Lebanon Lodge, A.F. and A.M. and was a member of the St. James Episcopal church. Besides the widow, Mrs. Selina Stafford, both of this city, a sister, Mrs. Barbara Hopkinson, of Groton, Vt., also ten grandchildren. The funeral services were held from the home, Tuesday, August 21, and were attended by a large gathering of relatives, friends and fraternal association. The Rev. Mr. Henderson, an Episcopal clergyman of Plymouth conducted the Episcopal funeral service. Hymns were sung by Joseph B.F. Bell. The members of Mt. Lebanon lodge attended the services in a body and performed the Masonic funeral ceremony, in charge of Theo S. Jewett, W.M. The bearers were the four grandsons, David, Harold, Willie and Carroll Stafford. Interment was made in Union cemetery, under the direction of Lewis H. Wilkinson, undertaker. (Source: Newspaper clipping - unidentified) | STAFFORD, Irwin Jr. (I65374)
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121943 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121944 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121945 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121946 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121947 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121948 | You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? (Civil War) Don’t know. (from memories of Norman's wife, Effie Harmon Barker) http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roxiemaggardohag&id=I39842 On 7/10/07 by Deanna Searles ". . . Actually, (and this gets confusing) Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. Evidently Henry died after 1895 as he is on the 1895 CW census...he was much older than Sarah. Am 99% certain he is the correct one, as next name is Sarah's father Christopher Patrick!! . . ." http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8667&iid=MOM123_30-1223&fn=Henry+J&ln=Barker&st=r&ssrc=&pid=290356 1890 Veterans Schedules listing 30/31 is for Henry J. Barker Rosa Uhrich, widow | BARKER, Henry (I120805)
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121949 | Young Samuel Nott, whose father had lost his property in a debt case, went off in the winter to become a pedlar. He opened a small trade in New Haven and made enough money to put himself through Yale. Samuel Nott attended Yale College, graduating in 1780 at the age of 27. He was ordained as third pastor of the 2nd Congregational Church in Norwich, CT (called West Farms, now Franklin), on 13 Mar 1782, serving until 1852. He died at 2:00 pm at the parsonage house in Franklin. "The 98th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Nott's birth was observed by a numerous company of Parishioners and friends, at his home in Franklin, Ct., on the 23d of January, 1852. There were 150 persons present, whose overflowing baskets of rich provisions, & c., showed the abiding esteem in which the people hold their venerated pastor. The aged divine, trembling under the blasts of 98 winters, leaning on the arm of his grand-daughter, stood at the end of the long table groaning under the weight of tempting eatables tastefully arranged, and invoked the blessing of God in appropriate terms. He also led in prayer near the close of the pleasant and cheerful interview. The entertainment finally wound up with singing. The Doctor's bodily health is still good, though now the oldest pastor in the Union." Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. His father, Stephen Nott, lived with him at Franklin in 1781 and died there in 1790. Samuel's house, built in 1782, was still standing in 1935 at Franklin. Franklin CT. Samuel Nott occupied the pulpit for an unbroken period of 70 years, 1782-1852. He died 26 May 1852, aged 98, in the 71st year of his ministry, of burns. | NOTT, Samuel , Rev., Dr. (I12273)
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121950 | Young Samuel Nott, whose father had lost his property in a debt case, went off in the winter to become a pedlar. He opened a small trade in New Haven and made enough money to put himself through Yale. Samuel Nott attended Yale College, graduating in 1780 at the age of 27. He was ordained as third pastor of the 2nd Congregational Church in Norwich, CT (called West Farms, now Franklin), on 13 Mar 1782, serving until 1852. He died at 2:00 pm at the parsonage house in Franklin. "The 98th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Nott's birth was observed by a numerous company of Parishioners and friends, at his home in Franklin, Ct., on the 23d of January, 1852. There were 150 persons present, whose overflowing baskets of rich provisions, & c., showed the abiding esteem in which the people hold their venerated pastor. The aged divine, trembling under the blasts of 98 winters, leaning on the arm of his grand-daughter, stood at the end of the long table groaning under the weight of tempting eatables tastefully arranged, and invoked the blessing of God in appropriate terms. He also led in prayer near the close of the pleasant and cheerful interview. The entertainment finally wound up with singing. The Doctor's bodily health is still good, though now the oldest pastor in the Union." Genealogical Notes - Connecticut and Massachusetts by Goodwin p 168. His father, Stephen Nott, lived with him at Franklin in 1781 and died there in 1790. Samuel's house, built in 1782, was still standing in 1935 at Franklin. Franklin CT. Samuel Nott occupied the pulpit for an unbroken period of 70 years, 1782-1852. He died 26 May 1852, aged 98, in the 71st year of his ministry, of burns. | NOTT, Samuel , Rev., Dr. (I12273)
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