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14301 | Achor Wright purchased land, 160 acres, SW1/4 of 23, T8, R4) in Ohio Towns hip in 1841; a deed recorded in the 1860s but dated in the document as being in 1854 this ground was put to public autction as it was deemed too hard to divide it among all of his heirs. It lists them as Clara Wright, Hester Ann Wright, Absolem Wright, james K. Wright, John Wright, Elizabeth Wright, and Orlander Wright by their guardian Samuel Thompson and Matilda Romine and Stephen Romine. Children not listed: Amanda Wright Vickers and Francis Wright. | WRIGHT, Achor (I36742)
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14302 | Actual burial place. | BLEVINS, Willa Pearl (I55119)
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14303 | Actual burial place. | BLEVINS, Willa Pearl (I55119)
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14304 | Actual burial place. | BLEVINS, Willa Pearl (I55119)
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14305 | Actual burial place. | BLEVINS, Willa Pearl (I55119)
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14306 | Actual burial place. | BLEVINS, Willa Pearl (I55119)
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14307 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14308 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14309 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14310 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14311 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14312 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14313 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14314 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14315 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14316 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14317 | Actually married three times: | COLE, Darius (I140753)
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14318 | Ada Frances Stafford, 88, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 14, at Hayworth Miller Cain Funeral Home Chapel in Kernersville by the Rev. Bobby Stafford. Burial will follow in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. She was born September 27, 1919, in Guilford Co., to the late Charlie Eugene and Lelur May Pitts Stafford. Frances grew up and worked on the family farm raising tobacco and vegetables. After the farm years, to help send her son through college, Frances worked for Morgan's Poultry. Later, she retired from Burlington Industries. A life long seamstress, Frances sewed for family, friends, and did alterations for Modern Cleaners well into her eighties. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Hugh, Elmer, Ray, and Williard. Surviving are her son, Gene Stafford of Colfax; two sisters, Annalee Reid of Kernersville, and Dallas Duncan of High Point. | STAFFORD, Ada Frances (I68857)
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14319 | Ada Frances Stafford, 88, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 14, at Hayworth Miller Cain Funeral Home Chapel in Kernersville by the Rev. Bobby Stafford. Burial will follow in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. She was born September 27, 1919, in Guilford Co., to the late Charlie Eugene and Lelur May Pitts Stafford. Frances grew up and worked on the family farm raising tobacco and vegetables. After the farm years, to help send her son through college, Frances worked for Morgan's Poultry. Later, she retired from Burlington Industries. A life long seamstress, Frances sewed for family, friends, and did alterations for Modern Cleaners well into her eighties. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Hugh, Elmer, Ray, and Williard. Surviving are her son, Gene Stafford of Colfax; two sisters, Annalee Reid of Kernersville, and Dallas Duncan of High Point. | STAFFORD, Ada Frances (I68857)
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14320 | Ada Frances Stafford, 88, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 14, at Hayworth Miller Cain Funeral Home Chapel in Kernersville by the Rev. Bobby Stafford. Burial will follow in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. She was born September 27, 1919, in Guilford Co., to the late Charlie Eugene and Lelur May Pitts Stafford. Frances grew up and worked on the family farm raising tobacco and vegetables. After the farm years, to help send her son through college, Frances worked for Morgan's Poultry. Later, she retired from Burlington Industries. A life long seamstress, Frances sewed for family, friends, and did alterations for Modern Cleaners well into her eighties. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Hugh, Elmer, Ray, and Williard. Surviving are her son, Gene Stafford of Colfax; two sisters, Annalee Reid of Kernersville, and Dallas Duncan of High Point. | STAFFORD, Ada Frances (I68857)
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14321 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14322 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14323 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14324 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14325 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14326 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14327 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14328 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14329 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14330 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14331 | Ada M Dominy 1857– Henry T Dominy 1858–1860 George L Dominy 1860–1861 Mary Elizabeth Dominy 1862–1904 Alanson T Dominy 1863–1908 | Family F17020
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14332 | Adam Stafford, one of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" colonists, came to Texas to join his father William Stafford and received a labor of land in Waller County on Aug. 24, 1824. Single, Adam would settle into farming in Fort Bend County where his father had a cane mill and the first horse-powered cotton gin in the colony. Stafford was handicapped and couldn't fight during the Texas Revolution but helped by furnishing supplies to the Texas Army. In 1846, at the time of the Mexican War, he moved his family to Victoria where he became a breeder of fine horses. Considered somewhat eccentric in disposition, he was also considered warm hearted and kind – and, to his friends, was indeed a true friend. He died on Nov. 21, 1880, at the age of 74. | STAFFORD, Adam (I2229)
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14333 | Added by J.L. CobbAdded by GenealogyGirlSee 1 more Advertisement William Austin Tingle BIRTH 25 Jan 1914Carroll County, Kentucky, USA DEATH 25 Dec 1998 (aged 84)Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA BURIAL Carrollton IOOF CemeteryCarrollton, Carroll County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map PLOT Section D Lot 4 MEMORIAL ID 8166191 · View Source SHARE SAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 4 FLOWERS 3 ???????????????????????????????????????????? ???? World War II Veteran ???? ???????????????????????????????????????????? Kentucky Post---December 28, 1998 William A. Tingle , 84, of Louisville, died Friday in South West Hospital in Louisville. He was a retired bus driver and an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church, Louisville, and Louisville Masonic Lodge. A son, Michael Tingle, preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Dora Lee Stafford Tingle; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Graham-Dunn Funeral Home, Carrollton. Burial will be in Carrollton IOOF Cemetery. | TINGLE, William Austin (I153338)
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14334 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14335 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14336 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14337 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14338 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14339 | Address 16 Suydam St. Marital Status Married Race White Burial Date 11 Oct 1923 Burial Place Patterson, N. J. Cemetery Laurel Grove Cemetery Father's Name Jacob Saunders Father's Birthplace England Mother's Birthplace England Spouse's Name Matthew L. Stafford Source: New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 | SAUNDERS, Jennie (I151090)
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14340 | Adele Allen Stafford, 87, of Lexington went to be with her Lord on Wed. Jan 6, 2016. She was born April 5, 1928 to the late Lured and Della Mae Woodrum Allen. She was predeceased in death by her husband William Sweeney Stafford. She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her son, Larry Stafford (Sharon), granddaughter, Kim Anderson (Paul), great-granddaughter, Hannah Anderson, great-grandson, Wm. “Trey” Anderson (Fahlin), great-great grandson, Paul Wm. “Tate” Anderson, special niece, Nichole Ransdell and granddaughter by marriage, Diana Peak, also, special sister, Geneva Nichols and special brother, Coy Allen and very special friend, Jackie Page. She was a long time member of Gardenside Christian Church. Burial will be in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine County, Kentucky. Source: Milward Funeral Home, Lexington, Kentucky | ALLEN, Adele (I129249)
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14341 | Adeline was the daughter of John Stafford and Emma Francis Howe. On Sept 3, 1900 in Cambridge, MA she married Ralph Lee Roy Collins, son of Joseph Collins and Jane Levelle. They had a son Albert E. and a daughter Francis Marion. They divorced some time between 1917 and 1920. On June 8, 1921 in Lunenburg, VT she married Grover Joel Smith, son of Henry A. Smith and Mary McFarland. They lived in Vermont and in Lancaster, NH. Age: 79yrs Cause of Death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Note: The other side of the headstone is COLLINS. Her son-in-law, Theodore Fay Collins, and grandson, Edward F. Collins, are buried there. Also a Dexter F. Bean is there. | STAFFORD, Adeline Victoria (I51649)
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14342 | Adopted son Michael Sweeney, "Buster" and moved to Chicago. | Stafford, William (I61524)
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14343 | Adoptive parents: Edward A. & Elizabeth Stafford Deaton. Nellie & Elizabeth were sisters. | VEST, Clara Lucille (I70952)
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14344 | Adoptive parents: Edward A. & Elizabeth Stafford Deaton. Nellie & Elizabeth were sisters. | VEST, Clara Lucille (I70952)
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14345 | Adoptive parents: Edward A. & Elizabeth Stafford Deaton. Nellie & Elizabeth were sisters. | VEST, Clara Lucille (I70952)
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14346 | Adoptive parents: Edward A. & Elizabeth Stafford Deaton. Nellie & Elizabeth were sisters. | VEST, Clara Lucille (I70952)
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14347 | Adoptive parents: Edward A. & Elizabeth Stafford Deaton. Nellie & Elizabeth were sisters. | VEST, Clara Lucille (I70952)
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14348 | Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Monday, January 16, 1995 Died 4 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, 1995, at her son's residence in Baton Rouge. She was 83, a native of Bradford, Tenn., and a resident of Port Allen. Visiting at Hollabaugh-Spindle Wooddale Memorial Chapel 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, and noon until religious services in the chapel at 2 p.m Tuesday. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by a son and two daughters-in-law, Jerry D. and Dinah Buford, Baton Rouge, and Renate Buford, Germany; four grandchildren, Jeanette Smith, Barbara Williams, Claude Buford and Randy Buford; and a great-grandchild, Mandy Buford. Preceded in death by husband, Claude Buford, in 1987; a son, Darold Buford; and a grandson, Paul Buford. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. | HAYES, Emma Gladys (I3224)
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14349 | Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Monday, January 16, 1995 Died 4 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, 1995, at her son's residence in Baton Rouge. She was 83, a native of Bradford, Tenn., and a resident of Port Allen. Visiting at Hollabaugh-Spindle Wooddale Memorial Chapel 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, and noon until religious services in the chapel at 2 p.m Tuesday. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by a son and two daughters-in-law, Jerry D. and Dinah Buford, Baton Rouge, and Renate Buford, Germany; four grandchildren, Jeanette Smith, Barbara Williams, Claude Buford and Randy Buford; and a great-grandchild, Mandy Buford. Preceded in death by husband, Claude Buford, in 1987; a son, Darold Buford; and a grandson, Paul Buford. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. | HAYES, Emma Gladys (I3224)
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14350 | Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Saturday, March 28, 1987 Died Friday, March 27, 1987, at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. He was 83, a native of Bells, Tenn., and resident of Port Allen. He was a retired construction superintendent. Visiting at Hollabaugh-Spindle Wooddale Memorial Chapel, noon until religious services at 3 p.m. Saturday, conducted by the Rev. Ronnie Sibley. Burial in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by wife, Emma Hays Buford, Port Allen; two sons, Jerry Buford, Port Allen, and Darold Buford, Longwood, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs.Ida May Waldron, Tunica, Miss., and Louise Vincent, Bluffs, Ill.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents and a brother. He was a member of First Methodist Church. | BUFORD, Claude Thomas (I155026)
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