Matches 3,101 to 3,150 of 122,413
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3101 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3102 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3103 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3104 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3105 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3106 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3107 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3108 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3109 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3110 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3111 | **Half-sibling | STAFFORD, M. June (I138532)
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3112 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3113 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3114 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3115 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3116 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3117 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3118 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3119 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3120 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3121 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3122 | *Civil War Veteran Charles served as a Private with the 185 New York Infantry Company-D. He enlisted on September 6, 1864. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1865 at Quaker Railroad, Virginia and was discharged on ? 12, 1865. During his enlistment he also served as a flag holder for the GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC. | LAKER, Charles (I147004)
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3123 | *This is a cenotaph he is buried at Rhinebeck, N.Y. | STAFFORD, Isaac Thomas (I57775)
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3124 | *This is a cenotaph he is buried at Rhinebeck, N.Y. | STAFFORD, Isaac Thomas (I57775)
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3125 | *This is a cenotaph he is buried at Rhinebeck, N.Y. | STAFFORD, Isaac Thomas (I57775)
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3126 | - Mary Nan Robbins Stafford - ROCK HILL - Mrs. Mary Nan Robbins Stafford, 93, passed away Friday, March 19, 2010 at the Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House. - Services for Mrs. Stafford will be 11:00 AM, Monday, March 22, 2010 at Saint John's United Methodist Church, 321 S. Oakland Ave., with Rev. Ken Owens and Rev. Sandra King officiating. Burial will follow at Laurelwood Cemetery. - Mrs. Stafford was born in Hickory Grove, SC and was the daughter of the late James E. Robbins and the late Mary Dowdle Robbins. Mrs. Stafford was a nurse and a homemaker. She was a member of Saint John's United Methodist Church for over 50 years, a member of the Browning-Sykes Sunday school class, and served on various committees. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Stafford was preceded in death by her husband, Eldridge N. Stafford, Sr. and her son, Ronald E. Stafford. - Mrs. Stafford is survived by her son, E. Ned Stafford, Jr. and his wife, Gail of Rock Hill; her daughter, Sandra S. Yawn and her husband, Herman of Rock Hill; her brother, Faye C. Robbins of Hickory Grove; and her four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. - Memorials may be made to St. John's United Methodist Church, building fund, 321 S. Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29730 or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 993, Rock Hill, SC 29731. | ROBBINS, Mary (I126239)
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3127 | --He married #1 V. Bernice Howie. They had 3 children: Jerry Charles, Brenda, and Joe Lynn Stafford. --Following Bernice's death, he remarried. --Resident of Davie County at the time of his death. | STAFFORD, James Charles (I143944)
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3128 | --Next to youngest child of Marion Thomas Stafford and wife Florence Guin. He grew up in Gaston County,. --Earl married Thelma Robinson in Gaston County on May 1, 1937. As of 1940, they had 2 sons. --U.S. Navy Veteran. | STAFFORD, Earl Thomas (I144046)
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3129 | -Daughter of Glydwell J. Stafford and wife Julia F. Honeycutt. --She married #1 Paul Leonard on Sept. 25, 1954 in Abingdon, VA. They were divorced in Mecklenburg County, NC in June 1965. --She married #2 James Wesley Bates in 1966. --Following James Bates' death, she married #3 a Jacobs about 1986. --Sylvia married #4 a Mr. Haigler, to whom she was married at the time of her death. (Sources: 1940 census, NC Death Records, Social Security Claims Index, VA Marriage Records, NC Divorce Records)  | STAFFORD, Sylvia Frances (I145363)
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3130 | -Daughter of Glydwell J. Stafford and wife Julia F. Honeycutt. --She married #1 Paul Leonard on Sept. 25, 1954 in Abingdon, VA. They were divorced in Mecklenburg County, NC in June 1965. --She married #2 James Wesley Bates in 1966. --Following James Bates' death, she married #3 a Jacobs about 1986. --Sylvia married #4 a Mr. Haigler, to whom she was married at the time of her death. (Sources: 1940 census, NC Death Records, Social Security Claims Index, VA Marriage Records, NC Divorce Records) | STAFFORD, Sylvia Frances (I145363)
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3131 | -Daughter of Glydwell J. Stafford and wife Julia F. Honeycutt. --She married #1 Paul Leonard on Sept. 25, 1954 in Abingdon, VA. They were divorced in Mecklenburg County, NC in June 1965. --She married #2 James Wesley Bates in 1966. --Following James Bates' death, she married #3 a Jacobs about 1986. --Sylvia married #4 a Mr. Haigler, to whom she was married at the time of her death. (Sources: 1940 census, NC Death Records, Social Security Claims Index, VA Marriage Records, NC Divorce Records) | STAFFORD, Sylvia Frances (I145363)
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3132 | -First child of General Lee Robinson and wife Margaret Chapman. --Geraldine married Earl T. Stafford in Gaston County on May 1, 1937. As of 1940, they had 2 sons: Donald and Gerald Stafford. | ROBINSON, Thelma Geraldine (I144047)
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3133 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3134 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3135 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3136 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3137 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3138 | .Inscription BM2, US Navy | STAFFORD, Fred A. (I96953)
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3139 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3140 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3141 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3142 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3143 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3144 | 1 Apr 1930. Listed as Alex Stafford, a widowed farmer, with son Alva and daughter Edna. | STAFFORD, Alex J. (I93433)
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3145 | 1 Aug 1850. Listed as Nathaniel Stafford, a farmer, with wife Lucinda and children Thomas, Jane, Margaret, Mary and Samuel. | Family F13894
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3146 | 1 Child. | Family F33517
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3147 | 1 Jun 1860. Listed as Daniel C. Stafford, a butcher, with wife Fanny M. and children Fanny A., Charles H. and John age 5 months. | STAFFORD, Daniel Charles (I26124)
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3148 | 1 Jun 1860. Listed as Daniel C. Stafford, a butcher, with wife Fanny M. and children Fanny A., Charles H. and John age 5 months. | STAFFORD, Daniel Charles (I26124)
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3149 | 1 Jun 1860. Listed as Daniel C. Stafford, a butcher, with wife Fanny M. and children Fanny A., Charles H. and John age 5 months. | STAFFORD, Daniel Charles (I26124)
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3150 | 1 Jun 1860. Listed as Daniel C. Stafford, a butcher, with wife Fanny M. and children Fanny A., Charles H. and John age 5 months. | STAFFORD, Daniel Charles (I26124)
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