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Partition Book 2, Recorder's Office, Tipton County, Indiana -- p.391-396

Robert G. Stafford Etal vs Martha L. Stafford

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
Tipton Circuit Court November term, 1900
At a term of the circuit court of said county begun, held and continued at the court house in the city of Tipton commencing on Monday the 5th day of November 1900 present the Hon. Walter W. Mount judge of the 36th judicial circuit the following proceedings were had on the 21st day of Nov 1900 in the cause of
Robert G. Stafford
John F. Stafford
Levi L. StaffordCause No. 10457
Lyndon T. Stafford
Cora A. Law
Mary E. Lockridge
Levi L. Stafford as guardian of Elmer D. Stafford a minor
vs
Martha L. Stafford

Come the parties by counsel and on motion defendant is ruled to answer and defendant now files an answer as follows [Insert] and this cause being at issue the same is on motion submitted to the court for trial and the court having heard all the evidence and being well advised in the premises finds that the plaintiffs and defendants are the owners in fee simple of the following described real estate in Tipton County state of Indiana to wit. The West half of the South East quarter of section twenty-Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the South East corner of the South East quarter of section twenty Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) north of Range three (3) East thence North 1650 feet thence West 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres. And the court further finds that each of the parties to this action on the owners of of [sic] the undivided one eight (1/8) part in value of said described real estate and the court finds that it is to the best interest of the parties hereto that partition be had between them and the interests of the respective parties set off to them in severalty and the court does now order and award such partition and the court now appoints Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and William W. Clark three disinterested free holders of Tipton County Indiana commissioners to make such partition who are ordered before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their trust to take an oath faithfully and impartially to perform the same which oath if not taken in open court shall be endorsed upon the certificate of their appointment and said commissioners are ordered to report at the present term of this court. Comes now said commissioners and return and file in open court the warrant of authority issued to them with their oath endorsed thereon as follows to wit. Oath. State of Indiana, Tipton County, SS.
We Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and WIlliam W. Clark do each and severaly [sic] solemnly swear that we will discharge the duties of commissioners in accordance with the within order to the best of our ability so help us God.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark
Subscribed and sworn to this 21 day of Nov. 1900
Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk T.O.

Said commissioners also file their report of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) north of range three (3) East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres which is as follows to wit.
Report of Commissioners
The undersigned commissioners appointed at the present term of said court to make partition of the real estate hereinafter described respectfully report that in obedience to the warrant issued by the clerk of this court which is attached hereto and made a part of this report. We have made partition of the real estate described in said warrant to wit. The west half of southeast quarter of section 27, Township 21, North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, Thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres all in Tipton County in the state of Indiana as follows to wit.
To the plaintiff Mary E. Lockridge commencing at the South west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 21 North of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet; thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Lyndon T. Stafford commencing 249 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Elmer D. Stafford: commencing 498 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven 27, township 21, north of range three 3 east Thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff John F. Stafford, commencing 747 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Robert G. Stafford commencing 996 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, Township 21 north of range 3 East, thence north 473 6/10, thence east 304 feet, thence south 473 6/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 3/10 acres.
To the plaintiff Levi L. Stafford: commencing 996 feet east and 473 6/10 feet north of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 east, thence north 2149 1/10 feet, thence east 304 feet, thence south 2149 4/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Cora A. Law, commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21, north of range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet, to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres.
To the defendant Martha L. Stafford commencing 929 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21 north of Range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres. That a plat of said real estate is herewith filed made a part hereof and marked Exhibit A.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November 1900. Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk Tipton Circuit Court.
[plat --see original document, p.395]
And the court having see and examined the report and being well advised in the premises does now approve and confirm the same in all things and orders and directs that said lands as described in the report be set off and awarded to the several parties therein named and the court allows each of the commissioners in partition the sum of Two Dollars each for their services rendered and also Beauchamp & Proctor the sum of One Hundred Thirty Dollars as attorneys fees and Ira F. Crail $500 for extra services in surveying said lands all of which allowances to be taxed and collected as a part of the cost in this case.
It is also adjudged by the court that the parties to this action pay the cost according to their respective interests herein.

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
I Ira M. O'Banion Clerk of the Circuit Court within and for said county and state do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the judgment of said court in the above entitled cause as the same appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said court. At Tipton this 3d day of January 1901
Ira M. O'Banion
Clerk Tipton County
Rec'd for Record May 10, 1901 at 8 AM
James N. Richards, R.T.C.

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Partition Book 2, Recorder's Office, Tipton County, Indiana -- p.391-396

Robert G. Stafford Etal vs Martha L. Stafford

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
Tipton Circuit Court November term, 1900
At a term of the circuit court of said county begun, held and continued at the court house in the city of Tipton commencing on Monday the 5th day of November 1900 present the Hon. Walter W. Mount judge of the 36th judicial circuit the following proceedings were had on the 21st day of Nov 1900 in the cause of
Robert G. Stafford
John F. Stafford
Levi L. StaffordCause No. 10457
Lyndon T. Stafford
Cora A. Law
Mary E. Lockridge
Levi L. Stafford as guardian of Elmer D. Stafford a minor
vs
Martha L. Stafford

Come the parties by counsel and on motion defendant is ruled to answer and defendant now files an answer as follows [Insert] and this cause being at issue the same is on motion submitted to the court for trial and the court having heard all the evidence and being well advised in the premises finds that the plaintiffs and defendants are the owners in fee simple of the following described real estate in Tipton County state of Indiana to wit. The West half of the South East quarter of section twenty-Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the South East corner of the South East quarter of section twenty Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) north of Range three (3) East thence North 1650 feet thence West 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres. And the court further finds that each of the parties to this action on the owners of of [sic] the undivided one eight (1/8) part in value of said described real estate and the court finds that it is to the best interest of the parties hereto that partition be had between them and the interests of the respective parties set off to them in severalty and the court does now order and award such partition and the court now appoints Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and William W. Clark three disinterested free holders of Tipton County Indiana commissioners to make such partition who are ordered before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their trust to take an oath faithfully and impartially to perform the same which oath if not taken in open court shall be endorsed upon the certificate of their appointment and said commissioners are ordered to report at the present term of this court. Comes now said commissioners and return and file in open court the warrant of authority issued to them with their oath endorsed thereon as follows to wit. Oath. State of Indiana, Tipton County, SS.
We Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and WIlliam W. Clark do each and severaly [sic] solemnly swear that we will discharge the duties of commissioners in accordance with the within order to the best of our ability so help us God.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark
Subscribed and sworn to this 21 day of Nov. 1900
Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk T.O.

Said commissioners also file their report of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) north of range three (3) East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres which is as follows to wit.
Report of Commissioners
The undersigned commissioners appointed at the present term of said court to make partition of the real estate hereinafter described respectfully report that in obedience to the warrant issued by the clerk of this court which is attached hereto and made a part of this report. We have made partition of the real estate described in said warrant to wit. The west half of southeast quarter of section 27, Township 21, North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, Thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres all in Tipton County in the state of Indiana as follows to wit.
To the plaintiff Mary E. Lockridge commencing at the South west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 21 North of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet; thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Lyndon T. Stafford commencing 249 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Elmer D. Stafford: commencing 498 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven 27, township 21, north of range three 3 east Thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff John F. Stafford, commencing 747 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Robert G. Stafford commencing 996 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, Township 21 north of range 3 East, thence north 473 6/10, thence east 304 feet, thence south 473 6/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 3/10 acres.
To the plaintiff Levi L. Stafford: commencing 996 feet east and 473 6/10 feet north of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 east, thence north 2149 1/10 feet, thence east 304 feet, thence south 2149 4/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Cora A. Law, commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21, north of range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet, to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres.
To the defendant Martha L. Stafford commencing 929 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21 north of Range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres. That a plat of said real estate is herewith filed made a part hereof and marked Exhibit A.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November 1900. Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk Tipton Circuit Court.
[plat --see original document, p.395]
And the court having see and examined the report and being well advised in the premises does now approve and confirm the same in all things and orders and directs that said lands as described in the report be set off and awarded to the several parties therein named and the court allows each of the commissioners in partition the sum of Two Dollars each for their services rendered and also Beauchamp & Proctor the sum of One Hundred Thirty Dollars as attorneys fees and Ira F. Crail $500 for extra services in surveying said lands all of which allowances to be taxed and collected as a part of the cost in this case.
It is also adjudged by the court that the parties to this action pay the cost according to their respective interests herein.

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
I Ira M. O'Banion Clerk of the Circuit Court within and for said county and state do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the judgment of said court in the above entitled cause as the same appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said court. At Tipton this 3d day of January 1901
Ira M. O'Banion
Clerk Tipton County
Rec'd for Record May 10, 1901 at 8 AM
James N. Richards, R.T.C.

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STAFFORD, Martha Luella (I34188)
 
2502

Partition Book 2, Recorder's Office, Tipton County, Indiana -- p.391-396

Robert G. Stafford Etal vs Martha L. Stafford

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
Tipton Circuit Court November term, 1900
At a term of the circuit court of said county begun, held and continued at the court house in the city of Tipton commencing on Monday the 5th day of November 1900 present the Hon. Walter W. Mount judge of the 36th judicial circuit the following proceedings were had on the 21st day of Nov 1900 in the cause of
Robert G. Stafford
John F. Stafford
Levi L. StaffordCause No. 10457
Lyndon T. Stafford
Cora A. Law
Mary E. Lockridge
Levi L. Stafford as guardian of Elmer D. Stafford a minor
vs
Martha L. Stafford

Come the parties by counsel and on motion defendant is ruled to answer and defendant now files an answer as follows [Insert] and this cause being at issue the same is on motion submitted to the court for trial and the court having heard all the evidence and being well advised in the premises finds that the plaintiffs and defendants are the owners in fee simple of the following described real estate in Tipton County state of Indiana to wit. The West half of the South East quarter of section twenty-Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the South East corner of the South East quarter of section twenty Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) north of Range three (3) East thence North 1650 feet thence West 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres. And the court further finds that each of the parties to this action on the owners of of [sic] the undivided one eight (1/8) part in value of said described real estate and the court finds that it is to the best interest of the parties hereto that partition be had between them and the interests of the respective parties set off to them in severalty and the court does now order and award such partition and the court now appoints Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and William W. Clark three disinterested free holders of Tipton County Indiana commissioners to make such partition who are ordered before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their trust to take an oath faithfully and impartially to perform the same which oath if not taken in open court shall be endorsed upon the certificate of their appointment and said commissioners are ordered to report at the present term of this court. Comes now said commissioners and return and file in open court the warrant of authority issued to them with their oath endorsed thereon as follows to wit. Oath. State of Indiana, Tipton County, SS.
We Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and WIlliam W. Clark do each and severaly [sic] solemnly swear that we will discharge the duties of commissioners in accordance with the within order to the best of our ability so help us God.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark
Subscribed and sworn to this 21 day of Nov. 1900
Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk T.O.

Said commissioners also file their report of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) north of range three (3) East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres which is as follows to wit.
Report of Commissioners
The undersigned commissioners appointed at the present term of said court to make partition of the real estate hereinafter described respectfully report that in obedience to the warrant issued by the clerk of this court which is attached hereto and made a part of this report. We have made partition of the real estate described in said warrant to wit. The west half of southeast quarter of section 27, Township 21, North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, Thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres all in Tipton County in the state of Indiana as follows to wit.
To the plaintiff Mary E. Lockridge commencing at the South west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 21 North of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet; thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Lyndon T. Stafford commencing 249 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Elmer D. Stafford: commencing 498 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven 27, township 21, north of range three 3 east Thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff John F. Stafford, commencing 747 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Robert G. Stafford commencing 996 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, Township 21 north of range 3 East, thence north 473 6/10, thence east 304 feet, thence south 473 6/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 3/10 acres.
To the plaintiff Levi L. Stafford: commencing 996 feet east and 473 6/10 feet north of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 east, thence north 2149 1/10 feet, thence east 304 feet, thence south 2149 4/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Cora A. Law, commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21, north of range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet, to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres.
To the defendant Martha L. Stafford commencing 929 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21 north of Range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres. That a plat of said real estate is herewith filed made a part hereof and marked Exhibit A.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November 1900. Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk Tipton Circuit Court.
[plat --see original document, p.395]
And the court having see and examined the report and being well advised in the premises does now approve and confirm the same in all things and orders and directs that said lands as described in the report be set off and awarded to the several parties therein named and the court allows each of the commissioners in partition the sum of Two Dollars each for their services rendered and also Beauchamp & Proctor the sum of One Hundred Thirty Dollars as attorneys fees and Ira F. Crail $500 for extra services in surveying said lands all of which allowances to be taxed and collected as a part of the cost in this case.
It is also adjudged by the court that the parties to this action pay the cost according to their respective interests herein.

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
I Ira M. O'Banion Clerk of the Circuit Court within and for said county and state do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the judgment of said court in the above entitled cause as the same appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said court. At Tipton this 3d day of January 1901
Ira M. O'Banion
Clerk Tipton County
Rec'd for Record May 10, 1901 at 8 AM
James N. Richards, R.T.C. 
STAFFORD, Robert Gilcrease (I34189)
 
2503

Partition Book 2, Recorder's Office, Tipton County, Indiana -- p.391-396

Robert G. Stafford Etal vs Martha L. Stafford

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
Tipton Circuit Court November term, 1900
At a term of the circuit court of said county begun, held and continued at the court house in the city of Tipton commencing on Monday the 5th day of November 1900 present the Hon. Walter W. Mount judge of the 36th judicial circuit the following proceedings were had on the 21st day of Nov 1900 in the cause of
Robert G. Stafford
John F. Stafford
Levi L. StaffordCause No. 10457
Lyndon T. Stafford
Cora A. Law
Mary E. Lockridge
Levi L. Stafford as guardian of Elmer D. Stafford a minor
vs
Martha L. Stafford

Come the parties by counsel and on motion defendant is ruled to answer and defendant now files an answer as follows [Insert] and this cause being at issue the same is on motion submitted to the court for trial and the court having heard all the evidence and being well advised in the premises finds that the plaintiffs and defendants are the owners in fee simple of the following described real estate in Tipton County state of Indiana to wit. The West half of the South East quarter of section twenty-Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the South East corner of the South East quarter of section twenty Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) north of Range three (3) East thence North 1650 feet thence West 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres. And the court further finds that each of the parties to this action on the owners of of [sic] the undivided one eight (1/8) part in value of said described real estate and the court finds that it is to the best interest of the parties hereto that partition be had between them and the interests of the respective parties set off to them in severalty and the court does now order and award such partition and the court now appoints Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and William W. Clark three disinterested free holders of Tipton County Indiana commissioners to make such partition who are ordered before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their trust to take an oath faithfully and impartially to perform the same which oath if not taken in open court shall be endorsed upon the certificate of their appointment and said commissioners are ordered to report at the present term of this court. Comes now said commissioners and return and file in open court the warrant of authority issued to them with their oath endorsed thereon as follows to wit. Oath. State of Indiana, Tipton County, SS.
We Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and WIlliam W. Clark do each and severaly [sic] solemnly swear that we will discharge the duties of commissioners in accordance with the within order to the best of our ability so help us God.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark
Subscribed and sworn to this 21 day of Nov. 1900
Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk T.O.

Said commissioners also file their report of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) north of range three (3) East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres which is as follows to wit.
Report of Commissioners
The undersigned commissioners appointed at the present term of said court to make partition of the real estate hereinafter described respectfully report that in obedience to the warrant issued by the clerk of this court which is attached hereto and made a part of this report. We have made partition of the real estate described in said warrant to wit. The west half of southeast quarter of section 27, Township 21, North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, Thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres all in Tipton County in the state of Indiana as follows to wit.
To the plaintiff Mary E. Lockridge commencing at the South west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 21 North of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet; thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Lyndon T. Stafford commencing 249 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Elmer D. Stafford: commencing 498 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven 27, township 21, north of range three 3 east Thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff John F. Stafford, commencing 747 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Robert G. Stafford commencing 996 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, Township 21 north of range 3 East, thence north 473 6/10, thence east 304 feet, thence south 473 6/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 3/10 acres.
To the plaintiff Levi L. Stafford: commencing 996 feet east and 473 6/10 feet north of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 east, thence north 2149 1/10 feet, thence east 304 feet, thence south 2149 4/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Cora A. Law, commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21, north of range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet, to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres.
To the defendant Martha L. Stafford commencing 929 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21 north of Range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres. That a plat of said real estate is herewith filed made a part hereof and marked Exhibit A.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November 1900. Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk Tipton Circuit Court.
[plat --see original document, p.395]
And the court having see and examined the report and being well advised in the premises does now approve and confirm the same in all things and orders and directs that said lands as described in the report be set off and awarded to the several parties therein named and the court allows each of the commissioners in partition the sum of Two Dollars each for their services rendered and also Beauchamp & Proctor the sum of One Hundred Thirty Dollars as attorneys fees and Ira F. Crail $500 for extra services in surveying said lands all of which allowances to be taxed and collected as a part of the cost in this case.
It is also adjudged by the court that the parties to this action pay the cost according to their respective interests herein.

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
I Ira M. O'Banion Clerk of the Circuit Court within and for said county and state do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the judgment of said court in the above entitled cause as the same appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said court. At Tipton this 3d day of January 1901
Ira M. O'Banion
Clerk Tipton County
Rec'd for Record May 10, 1901 at 8 AM
James N. Richards, R.T.C.

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STAFFORD, Levi Lofton (I34190)
 
2504

Partition Book 2, Recorder's Office, Tipton County, Indiana -- p.391-396

Robert G. Stafford Etal vs Martha L. Stafford

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
Tipton Circuit Court November term, 1900
At a term of the circuit court of said county begun, held and continued at the court house in the city of Tipton commencing on Monday the 5th day of November 1900 present the Hon. Walter W. Mount judge of the 36th judicial circuit the following proceedings were had on the 21st day of Nov 1900 in the cause of
Robert G. Stafford
John F. Stafford
Levi L. StaffordCause No. 10457
Lyndon T. Stafford
Cora A. Law
Mary E. Lockridge
Levi L. Stafford as guardian of Elmer D. Stafford a minor
vs
Martha L. Stafford

Come the parties by counsel and on motion defendant is ruled to answer and defendant now files an answer as follows [Insert] and this cause being at issue the same is on motion submitted to the court for trial and the court having heard all the evidence and being well advised in the premises finds that the plaintiffs and defendants are the owners in fee simple of the following described real estate in Tipton County state of Indiana to wit. The West half of the South East quarter of section twenty-Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the South East corner of the South East quarter of section twenty Seven (27) Township twenty-one (21) north of Range three (3) East thence North 1650 feet thence West 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres. And the court further finds that each of the parties to this action on the owners of of [sic] the undivided one eight (1/8) part in value of said described real estate and the court finds that it is to the best interest of the parties hereto that partition be had between them and the interests of the respective parties set off to them in severalty and the court does now order and award such partition and the court now appoints Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and William W. Clark three disinterested free holders of Tipton County Indiana commissioners to make such partition who are ordered before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their trust to take an oath faithfully and impartially to perform the same which oath if not taken in open court shall be endorsed upon the certificate of their appointment and said commissioners are ordered to report at the present term of this court. Comes now said commissioners and return and file in open court the warrant of authority issued to them with their oath endorsed thereon as follows to wit. Oath. State of Indiana, Tipton County, SS.
We Ira F. Crail, Joseph M. Grove and WIlliam W. Clark do each and severaly [sic] solemnly swear that we will discharge the duties of commissioners in accordance with the within order to the best of our ability so help us God.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark
Subscribed and sworn to this 21 day of Nov. 1900
Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk T.O.

Said commissioners also file their report of the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty one (21) north of range three (3) East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres which is as follows to wit.
Report of Commissioners
The undersigned commissioners appointed at the present term of said court to make partition of the real estate hereinafter described respectfully report that in obedience to the warrant issued by the clerk of this court which is attached hereto and made a part of this report. We have made partition of the real estate described in said warrant to wit. The west half of southeast quarter of section 27, Township 21, North of Range three (3) East. Also commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 East. Thence North 1650 feet, thence west 784 feet, Thence south 1650 feet, thence east 784 feet to the place of beginning containing 29 68/100 acres all in Tipton County in the state of Indiana as follows to wit.
To the plaintiff Mary E. Lockridge commencing at the South west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 21 North of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet; thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Lyndon T. Stafford commencing 249 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Elmer D. Stafford: commencing 498 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section twenty seven 27, township 21, north of range three 3 east Thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff John F. Stafford, commencing 747 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21, north of range 3 East, thence north 2623 feet, thence east 249 feet, thence south 2623 feet, thence west 249 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Robert G. Stafford commencing 996 feet east of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, Township 21 north of range 3 East, thence north 473 6/10, thence east 304 feet, thence south 473 6/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 3/10 acres.
To the plaintiff Levi L. Stafford: commencing 996 feet east and 473 6/10 feet north of the south west corner of the south east quarter of section 27, township 21 north of range 3 east, thence north 2149 1/10 feet, thence east 304 feet, thence south 2149 4/10 feet, thence west 304 feet to the place of beginning containing 15 acres.
To the plaintiff Cora A. Law, commencing 537 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21, north of range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet, to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres.
To the defendant Martha L. Stafford commencing 929 57/100 feet west of the south east corner of section 27, Township 21 north of Range 3 east, thence north 1650 feet, thence west 392 feet, thence south 1650 feet, thence east 392 feet to the place of beginning containing 14 84/100 acres. That a plat of said real estate is herewith filed made a part hereof and marked Exhibit A.
Ira F. Crail
Joseph M. Grove
William W. Clark

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November 1900. Ira M. O'Banion, Clerk Tipton Circuit Court.
[plat --see original document, p.395]
And the court having see and examined the report and being well advised in the premises does now approve and confirm the same in all things and orders and directs that said lands as described in the report be set off and awarded to the several parties therein named and the court allows each of the commissioners in partition the sum of Two Dollars each for their services rendered and also Beauchamp & Proctor the sum of One Hundred Thirty Dollars as attorneys fees and Ira F. Crail $500 for extra services in surveying said lands all of which allowances to be taxed and collected as a part of the cost in this case.
It is also adjudged by the court that the parties to this action pay the cost according to their respective interests herein.

State of Indiana Tipton County S.S.
I Ira M. O'Banion Clerk of the Circuit Court within and for said county and state do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the judgment of said court in the above entitled cause as the same appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said court. At Tipton this 3d day of January 1901
Ira M. O'Banion
Clerk Tipton County
Rec'd for Record May 10, 1901 at 8 AM
James N. Richards, R.T.C.

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The 1930 Census states that Elmer Stafford had a nephew (Eugene Stafford) living with he and his wife and daughter. Eugene was 3-1/2 years old at the time of this Census (April 29, 1930). This is probably Enoch Stafford's son.

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STAFFORD, Elmer David (I34193)
 
2505

Per Mrs. Odell Baeder, Louisa Ann Harrison Pridmore, her grandmother, w
as a Medicine Woman. It was not unusual for people to send for her when t
heir family was hit by illness.[Jones.FTW]

Per Mrs. Odell Baeder, Louisa Ann Harrison Pridmore, her grandmother, w
as a Medicine Woman. It was not unusual for people to send for her when t
heir family was hit by illness.[Tolleson.FTW]

Per Mrs. Odell Baeder, Louisa Ann Harrison Pridmore, her grandmother, w
as a Medicine Woman. It was not unusual for people to send for her when t
heir family was hit by illness. 
HARRISON, Louisa Ann (I82028)
 
2506

Pinkney is believed to have been the illegitimate son of his father, Zadoc.

Pinkney's descendants are believed to have inherited native American blood through Pinkney's marriage to a daughter of David Hendricks who, according to the Hendricks family traditions, was of American Indian heritage on his mother's side.

According to Sandra Bryant Eliza Hendricks was Pinkney's wife. 
STAFFORD, Pinkney (I34810)
 
2507

Pinkney is believed to have been the illegitimate son of his father, Zadoc.

Pinkney's descendants are believed to have inherited native American blood through Pinkney's marriage to a daughter of David Hendricks who, according to the Hendricks family traditions, was of American Indian heritage on his mother's side.

According to Sandra Bryant Eliza Hendricks was Pinkney's wife. 
STAFFORD, Pinkney (I34810)
 
2508

Pinkney is believed to have been the illegitimate son of his father, Zadoc.

Pinkney's descendants are believed to have inherited native American blood through Pinkney's marriage to a daughter of David Hendricks who, according to the Hendricks family traditions, was of American Indian heritage on his mother's side.

According to Sandra Bryant Eliza Hendricks was Pinkney's wife. 
STAFFORD, Pinkney (I34810)
 
2509

Possible will.

Will of John Stafford b/Unk d/1809

In the name of God, Amen. I, John Stafford of the County of Pasquotank and State of North Carolina farmer being sickly and weakly in body, but of sound mind and memory thanks be to God for the same, do this the Twenty-fifth day of November, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight, make consecrate and publish this my last will and testament in manner as followeth:

I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Mirriam Stafford, one red chest and all that is in it, and one feather bed and furniture, and one mare, and the household goods (for) her natural life or her widow hood.

And after paying my just debts and funeral expenses, I give all the remainder of my Estate to be equally divided between my children.

I nominate and appoint my wife my hole and sole Executrix to this my last will and testament. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presents of us.

Hezekiah Cartwright John Stafford
James Harris



State of North Carolina
Pasquotank County March Term, 1809

The last will and testament of John Stafford, deceased, was exhibited and proved by the oath of Hezekiah Cartwright, one of the subscribing witnesses thereto the Executrix thereon named refusing to qualify orders that Isaac Overman have Administration with the will annulled? of the said John Stafford, deceased, who appeared qualified and entered into bond in the sum of five hundred pounds with William L?. Relfe and William Carter as security.

Teste: Will. T. Muse 
STAFFORD, John (I40641)
 
2510

Possibly # 56355. 
Stafford, John (I40646)
 
2511

Possibly Roswell E. Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Roswell E. (I31189)
 
2512

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:15 am
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
July 4, 1925-March 17, 2012
Frank
Stanley Stafford Jr. died Saturday in Washington, Utah. He was 86.
He was a teacher who coached tennis and basketball from 1951 to 1957. He became director of health education and welfare for L.A. County in California from 1958 to 1979.
Born July 4, 1925, in Crawfordsville he was the son of Frank and Juanyta Stafford.?
He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis in 1943, Indiana University with degrees in history and speech in 1950, then a masters in education in 1951. He obtained a masters in public health and education in 1958 from Cal-Berkley and certificate in archaeology in 1981 from UCLA.
Survivors include his companion, Norma; daughters, Kristi Teeple of Alisa Viejo, Calif., and Sandy (Michael) Toppen of Huntington Beach; two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Frank Stanley Jr. (I124611)
 
2513

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:15 am
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
July 4, 1925-March 17, 2012
Frank
Stanley Stafford Jr. died Saturday in Washington, Utah. He was 86.
He was a teacher who coached tennis and basketball from 1951 to 1957. He became director of health education and welfare for L.A. County in California from 1958 to 1979.
Born July 4, 1925, in Crawfordsville he was the son of Frank and Juanyta Stafford.?
He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis in 1943, Indiana University with degrees in history and speech in 1950, then a masters in education in 1951. He obtained a masters in public health and education in 1958 from Cal-Berkley and certificate in archaeology in 1981 from UCLA.
Survivors include his companion, Norma; daughters, Kristi Teeple of Alisa Viejo, Calif., and Sandy (Michael) Toppen of Huntington Beach; two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Frank Stanley Jr. (I124611)
 
2514

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:15 am
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
July 4, 1925-March 17, 2012
Frank
Stanley Stafford Jr. died Saturday in Washington, Utah. He was 86.
He was a teacher who coached tennis and basketball from 1951 to 1957. He became director of health education and welfare for L.A. County in California from 1958 to 1979.
Born July 4, 1925, in Crawfordsville he was the son of Frank and Juanyta Stafford.?
He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis in 1943, Indiana University with degrees in history and speech in 1950, then a masters in education in 1951. He obtained a masters in public health and education in 1958 from Cal-Berkley and certificate in archaeology in 1981 from UCLA.
Survivors include his companion, Norma; daughters, Kristi Teeple of Alisa Viejo, Calif., and Sandy (Michael) Toppen of Huntington Beach; two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Frank Stanley Jr. (I124611)
 
2515

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:15 am
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
July 4, 1925-March 17, 2012
Frank
Stanley Stafford Jr. died Saturday in Washington, Utah. He was 86.
He was a teacher who coached tennis and basketball from 1951 to 1957. He became director of health education and welfare for L.A. County in California from 1958 to 1979.
Born July 4, 1925, in Crawfordsville he was the son of Frank and Juanyta Stafford.?
He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis in 1943, Indiana University with degrees in history and speech in 1950, then a masters in education in 1951. He obtained a masters in public health and education in 1958 from Cal-Berkley and certificate in archaeology in 1981 from UCLA.
Survivors include his companion, Norma; daughters, Kristi Teeple of Alisa Viejo, Calif., and Sandy (Michael) Toppen of Huntington Beach; two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Frank Stanley Jr. (I124611)
 
2516

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:15 am
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
Frank Stanley Stafford Jr.
July 4, 1925-March 17, 2012
Frank
Stanley Stafford Jr. died Saturday in Washington, Utah. He was 86.
He was a teacher who coached tennis and basketball from 1951 to 1957. He became director of health education and welfare for L.A. County in California from 1958 to 1979.
Born July 4, 1925, in Crawfordsville he was the son of Frank and Juanyta Stafford.?
He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis in 1943, Indiana University with degrees in history and speech in 1950, then a masters in education in 1951. He obtained a masters in public health and education in 1958 from Cal-Berkley and certificate in archaeology in 1981 from UCLA.
Survivors include his companion, Norma; daughters, Kristi Teeple of Alisa Viejo, Calif., and Sandy (Michael) Toppen of Huntington Beach; two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Frank Stanley Jr. (I124611)
 
2517

Probable son of John & Sena Stafford. 
STAFFORD, John Wallace (I67978)
 
2518

Probable son of John & Sena Stafford. 
STAFFORD, William Washington (I67975)
 
2519

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2520

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2521

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2522

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2523

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2524

Probable son of T. S. Stafford 
STAFFORD, Thomas Richard Jr. (twin) (I65736)
 
2525

Probable son of William Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Joseph Alexander (I45569)
 
2526

Probable son of William Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Joseph Alexander (I45569)
 
2527

Probable son of William Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Joseph Alexander (I45569)
 
2528

Probable son of William Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Joseph Alexander (I45569)
 
2529

Probable son of William Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Joseph Alexander (I45569)
 
2530

Probable son of Young Stafford. 
STAFFORD, William Young (I51931)
 
2531

Probably born in PA. The 1850 census shows him born in Tenn but it might be Penn, but other entries on the page show PA. Possibly misheard.
Listed as John Stafford, a farmer, with wife Maira and children James, Thomas, John, Samuel, Joseph, William and Mary Jane.
1840. Listed as John Stafford
2 males age under 12
1 male age 30-40
1 female age 20-30

Next door was listed Jane Stafford
2 males age 15-20
2 females age 20-30
1 female age 60-70 
STAFFORD, John (I54415)
 
2532

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2533

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2534

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2535

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2536

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2537

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2538

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2539

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2540

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2541

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2542

resided in Farmington in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth
(Eugene and Elva had an adopted daughter Gladys, b. June 1896 ?) 
PAYNE, Eugene (I25892)
 
2543

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2544

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2545

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2546

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2547

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2548

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2549

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 
2550

resided in Manchester in 1881 - time of wedding of Gene and Eliz abeth 
PAYNE, Collins (I25891)
 

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