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21151 | He is on the Desoto Co, Ms 1870 census living in his mother's household. He is listed as William age 25 on 1880 Concordia, Boliver Co, Ms census. | STAFFORD, Robert William (I94926)
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21152 | He is on the Desoto Co, Ms 1870 census living in his mother's household. He is listed as William age 25 on 1880 Concordia, Boliver Co, Ms census. | STAFFORD, Robert William (I94926)
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21153 | He is on the Desoto Co, Ms 1870 census living in his mother's household. He is listed as William age 25 on 1880 Concordia, Boliver Co, Ms census. | STAFFORD, Robert William (I94926)
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21154 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21155 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21156 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21157 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21158 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21159 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21160 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21161 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21162 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21163 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21164 | He married 3 times and once owned the cobblestone house at 438 Macedon Center Road built in 1844.He lived 85 years. | HUNT, Lorenzo (I149402)
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21165 | He married her for her money and petitioned the court for a portion of her income. | Family F43661
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21166 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21167 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21168 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21169 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21170 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21171 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21172 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21173 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21174 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21175 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21176 | He may have been a fabrication of Emma's. | SWEET, Harvey (I138987)
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21177 | He received his undergraduate education at Sharon Springs, Kansas, graduating in 1933. He attended Ft. Hays State College and the University of Kansas where he received his Bachelor of Law degree in 1939. Following graduation from college he practiced law in Dodge City prior to the outbreak of World War II. He joined the navy in February 1942 and became a naval aviator eventually serving on the USS Pensacola, a cruiser in the Pacific Fleet. He served a total of 3 years and 9 months in the navy. He returned to Dodge City and became a partner with Carl Van Riper, attorney, until Mr. Van Riper's death in 1950. Eventually the law firm of Williams, Larson, Voss & Strobelwas established. At his death the firm was known as Williams, Strobel, Malone & Ralph with Ron Mason as a former partner. Jim retired in 1995 after practicing law for nearly 53 years. -------------------------------------- Dodge City Daily Globe - (Apr/3/2004) James Alfred 'Jim' Williams Paid Obituary photo: deathnotices Courtesy Photo James Alfred "Jim" Williams James Alfred "Jim" Williams, 88, died Tuesday, March 30, 2004, in Dodge City. He was born July 15, 1915, to Lewis James and Linnie Blanche (Stafford) Williams in Liberty, Mo. He married Beatrice Jacquart in Dodge City Dec. 26, 1968. She preceded him in death Nov. 28, 1990. He received his undergraduate education at Sharon Springs, graduating in 1933. He attended Ft. Hays State College and the University of Kansas where he received his bachelor of Law degree in 1939. Following graduation from college, he practiced law for three years in Dodge City prior to the outbreak on World War II. He joined the navy in February of 1942 and served as a naval aviator for two years on the U.S. Pensacola, a cruiser in the Pacific. He returned to Dodge City and became a partner with Carl Van Riper. After Van Riper's death, he started the law firm of Williams, Larson, Voss, and Strobel. He retired from law practice after nearly 53 years in 1995. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Dodge City. He was church elder. He was a member of Gideons International, Board Member of the Santa Fe Trail Council Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver Award. He was also a member of the Supreme Court of Kansas, Southwest Kansas Bar Assn., Rotary and recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award and a member of the Dodge City Round-Up. Survivors include one sister, Betty Hess and husband, Dean, Winfield; four nieces Darle Henry, Dodge City, Arlyce Steele and husband, Larry, Tribune, Diana Hess Duncan and husband, Craig Duncan, Winfield, Karen Hess, Salem, Mass.; one nephew Terry Hess, Auburn, Wash; seven grandnieces and seven grandnephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lewis Merlin, Robert Williams; one sister, Bernice Williams; one nephew, Darrell Williams. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Christian Church, Dodge City, with Revs. Gerald C. Rendel, Larry Williams, and Jeff Hiers presiding. Burial will take place at the Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City. Military graveside rites will be by Ft. Riley 596th Signal Corps. Friends may visit from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday and from 9 a.m. until noon Monday. Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church, Hospice of the Prairie, Gideons International, all in care of the Swaim Funeral Home, 1901 Sixth Ave., Dodge City, KS 67801. | Williams, James Alfred (I071)
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21178 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21179 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21180 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21181 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21182 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21183 | He served in the 33rd Indiana Voluntary Infantry during the Civil. Was referred to as "the snake" by his family, because of this. His brother William was also a Union Veteran. Phillip Stewart has him a serving in the Confederate 43rd MS and the Union 31st Indiana Coburns Brigade. | STAFFORD, Amaziah (I39236)
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21184 | He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War | CHRISTIAN, Joseph James (I70938)
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21185 | He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War | CHRISTIAN, Joseph James (I70938)
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21186 | He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War | CHRISTIAN, Joseph James (I70938)
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21187 | He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War | CHRISTIAN, Joseph James (I70938)
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21188 | He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War | CHRISTIAN, Joseph James (I70938)
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21189 | He was a past master of Masonic Lodge 547 and former exalted ruler of Elks Lodge | STAFFORD, Raymond Luther (I142381)
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21190 | He was a son of James H. Stafford & wife Florence Lineberger. The family lived in Kings Mountain, NC in 1920 and in Gaston County in 1930 and 1935, moving to Mecklenburg County again by 1940. --World War II Veteran; U.S. Navy. He served until November 1945. --Married. | STAFFORD, Ralph O'Neal (I145274)
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21191 | He was a son of James H. Stafford and wife Florence Lineberger. The family lived in Gaston County in 1930 and 1935, in Mecklenburg County in 1940. --World War II Veteran; Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps. He served from June 1942 until September 1945. --Occupation: he worked in Insurance. --Married. | STAFFORD, Elmer Theodore (I145275)
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21192 | He was a son of James Henry Stafford and wife Florence Lineberger. The family lived in Gaston County in 1935 and in Mecklenburg County's Paw Creek area in 1940. --He married Orrie Sue Watts on Oct. 21, 1949. | STAFFORD, Paul Henry Sr. (I145278)
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21193 | He was aged 19, an apprentice boilermaker of 74 Muse Lane, Glasgow; she was 20, a millworker of Nitshill. Witnesses were John McDonald and Margaret Chalmers | Family F43247
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21194 | He was born in Staunton, VA. Moved to Richmond about 1890 where he married his wife, Lucy Stella Snyder. He ran a successful business, Cease Bros Wine and Liquors, with his brothers, Macon and George. An old family note was found that said: Lorenzo was one of quite a few brothers in the whiskey business that covered a large area in the south including Tennessee. Enjoyed his business too much. Collapsed in the snow and died of over exposure at the age of 39. He had five children. Marvel Arlene Cease Lawson (1892-1930), Gladys E Cease Waddill (1893-1920), Lorenzo Sibert Cease (1897-1974), Logan S Cease (1899-), and Lucy Carlye Cease Miller who called herself Carl (1902-1970). | CEASE, Lorenzo Sibert (I142209)
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21195 | He was employed at Highland Furniture Company in Hickory, Catawba County, NC. Early enlisted at Camp Croft, SC on 17 Jul 1943. He was married to Hazel Wilhelm. | WILHELM, Early Levie (I143321)
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21196 | He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. | Family F49473
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21197 | He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. | Family F49473
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21198 | He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. | Family F49473
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21199 | He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. | Family F49473
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21200 | He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. | Family F49473
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