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201 | lawsuit in starting in 1801 in Granville County, North Carolina by John Clement contains the now burned Hanover county record that spells out some of the end of life information on Anthony Haden. This document is on images 004-007 | HADEN, Anthony (I158)
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202 | left a will | COLLIER, Benjamin (I2283)
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203 | left a will in Jasper Co, GA | COLLIER, John (I2281)
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204 | lived in Ballenger, San Angelo, San Antonio TX and Clinton, OK | STROM, Frank Eugene (I277)
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205 | lived in Ina Dale, TX | WADE, Stella Mae (I190)
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206 | lived in Logan Co, KY, then moved to Lawrenceburg, TN McLean Cemetery - located 2 1/2 miles nw of Lawrenceburg off of Gimlet Road on Frank Niedergeses's farm originally the Samuel McLean homeplace John Charles Smith has middle name as Mortimer | MCLEAN, Samuel Daviess (I302)
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207 | Lois Mary Mills Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (TX) - Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Lois Mary Mills, 89, of Lubbock, beloved wife, mother and grandmother passed away peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004, at her residence. She was born to the late Louis and Rose Singleton on Nov. 10, 1914 in Florence, Texas. She married Randolph Mills on Feb. 16, 1935 and he died Feb. 2, 1980. They resided in Houston before moving to Lubbock in 1959. She was a member of the Lubbock Antique and Collectors Club, LCU Associates, Historic Preservation Society and Quaker Avenue Church of Christ. She is survived by two daughters, Janice and husband, Walter McMullin, of Bowie, and Juli and husband, Wayne Cleland, of Carrollton; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at Quaker Avenue Church of Christ with Joe Barnett and Ellmore Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Rix Funeral Directors. The family will receive friends at Rix Funeral Directors, 1901 Broadway, Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 4-6 p.m. Memorials are suggested to The Children's Home of Lubbock, Box 2824, Lubbock, Texas 79408. To sign the register or send on line condolences go to www.rixfd.com . Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Texas) 17 February 2004, obit for Lois Mary Mills, GenealogyBank.com (https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/100C8D4A61DAAAD0 : accessed 28 August 2019) | SINGLETON, Lois Mary (I5864)
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208 | Lubbock, Alpine, San Angelo, El Paso, TX and Clinton, OK was a book keeper | FULCHER, Frankie Nell (I276)
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209 | Mable Lucille (Mathis) Jolly and James Ford Jolly were divorced - - date and place unknown. Mable then married Robert Lee Tuck. Have no information about him. | MATHIS, Mabel Lucille (I467)
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210 | many have her name as Jane Margaret Morrison, can only prove Jean or Jane | Jane (I2192)
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211 | Melba said ET had a sister Marrieda Stricklen The address of the person submitting the record: 211 Cromwell Dr. San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX 78228 Phone: 512-733-8098 | STEVENSON, Melba Maurine (I6)
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212 | Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867–1952. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics. | Source (S138)
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213 | Minnesota, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health | Source (S30)
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214 | Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library. | Source (S77)
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215 | Missouri Marriage Records, Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives | Source (S172)
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216 | moved in early 1840's to Tippah Co, MS, mid 1850's to Texas - Guadalupe Co, 1870's Gerogetown Williamson Co, then Center, Lampasas Co, TX He was a mason | MCLEAN, William (I113)
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217 | moved to Carlsbad, NM Lillie was always singing Lillie Stevenson died of leukemia. Source-Doyle Wayne Smith Bible | STEVENSON, Lillie Florence (I40)
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218 | Moved to Henry Co, VA prior to 1797 with his brothers John and Richard. He founded several churches with the the Strawberry Association and emigrated to Barren Co, KY in 1799. We was taken prisoner at the Battle of Brandywine during the Revolution | STOCKTON, Rev Robert (I169)
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219 | moved to Texas between 1891-1896. Wrote "Busby Family History" ca 1925 | BUSBY, John Stephen (I2870)
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220 | Mrs G A Stockton Steriling City, October 31. Mrs. G A Stockton 84, a resident of Sterling County since 1910 who died Friday of a heart attack, will be buried Sunday after funeral services at 2 PM at the First Baptist Church here. She is survived by two daughters Mrs. A H Fulcher of Midland and H H Story of Forsan, three sons G B of Sterling City, Ector of Colorado City, and W. E. of Hyman. A brother J E Cannon of Beeville and a sister Mrs. M. B. Gannaway of Austin. 13 grand children and 10 great grand children. | CANNON, Mary Cornelia (I125)
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221 | Mrs. Ruth Lee Reinertsen, 58, of 827 West 41st Ave died 5.29 AM Thursday in a Houston hospital. Houston resident 15 years. Survivors: Son, Christian Edward Reinertsen; sister, Mrs. E. V. Mincy, Houston; brothers, W. T. Stevenson, Hermleigh, E. D. Stevenson, Austin; sister-in-law, Mrs. G.L. Stevenson, San Antonio, Mrs E. D. Stenvson, Austin Mrs W. T. Stevenston, Hermleigh; nieces, Mrs Melba Kramer, Mrs O. J. Stevenson, San Antonio, Mrs M. M. Stevenson, Mrs Edith McDougall, Austin Mrs E. M. Stevenson, Freeport; nephews, Gordon, O.J. Stevenson, San Antonio, M. M. Stevenson, Raymond McDougall, Austin, E. M. Stevenson, Freeport. Services 10 AM Saturday, Pat H. Foley Funeral Church Chapel. Mr. Lewis H Rueckert, Reader. Burial Forest Park Cemetery. Pall Bearers. O.J., M.M., E.M., and G.D. Stevenson, Goerge Powell, Pete Hawkins. Pat H Foley & Co 2802 Milam | STEVENSON, Ruthie Lee (I19)
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222 | Mrs. T. P. Newton, one of the older citizens of this section, died Wednesday morning, June 2nd, at 11:00 o'clock at the family home in East Lampasas. She was born at Westpoint, Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1861 and came to Texas when a child, six years of age. Her early girlhood was spent in Burnet County, and in November 1879, she was married to T. P. Newton and for a number of years they lived near Naruna, and then moved to Lampasas about four or five years ago. She won many friends and admirers among her acquaintances by her kind deeds and assistance to neighbors and friends. She was a member of the Baptist Church and led a true Christian life. The deceased had been in bad health for the past few years and was taken sick Thursday, May 27, while visiting her daughter in Lometa. The family brought her home and everything possible was done for her but she was stricken with paralysis after reaching home and never rallied from the effect. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by seven children: Mrs. J. F. Everett of Lampasas; Mrs. H. F. Bodenhamer of Lometa; Mrs. W. E. Zimmerman of Lampasas; Mrs. Wade Hammond of Naruna; Mrs. Henry Sanders of Houston; Marshall Newton of Naruna, and Leonard Newton of Bryan. The surviving sisters are Mrs. M. A. Woodward of Lometa; Mrs. Will Bennett of Brownwood, and Mrs. M. J. Campbell of Lampasas. There are also two brothers, Marshall and Sam McLean of Lometa. All the children were here when death came to relieve her of all pain. The funeral services were arranged for Thursday evening at 2:30 in the Naruna Cemetery. From the LAMPASAS LEADER - 1926. | MCLEAN, Mary F. (I9359)
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223 | name Bompas on land record | BUMPASS, Edward (I2577)
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224 | Name on a petition, 17 Apr 1782, to the Gen. Assembly from inhabitants of Rowan Co. in favor of Edward Turner being restored to privileges of citizenship. | HADEN, Douglas (I1916)
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225 | National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls. | Source (S136)
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226 | National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator. | Source (S89)
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227 | Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Statistics. State Death Index. Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Carson City, Nevada. | Source (S98)
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228 | North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. | Source (S121)
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229 | North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. | Source (S115)
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230 | Notes from Edith Stevenson - in 1927 was in Sol Ross in school In September in 1942 at age 30 she went to night school at the University of Texas to become a welder for th Brown Co, in Houston. The worked at the ship yards in Houson building ships for the war effort. She made $1.10 an hour. in 1945 she went to beauty school and lived in Houston and lived next to Uncle Gene and Aunt Zula in 1946. She returned to Austin in 1946 and got married there in 1948. Merritt and Edith started first grade together and walked together to the school from their home. | STEVENSON, Edith Earl (I79)
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231 | Obit-Gonzales Inquirer Feb. 15, 1898 Died-At his home in Luling, Saturday, February 12, at 6 p.m. W. D. V. McLean, aged 71 years, 3 months and 15 days. The funeral services took place at 1 o'clock at the residence and the interment at 4 o'clock at the Stockton cemetery, six miles south of the city. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in this section, many attending from a distance. Mr.mMcLean was a veteran of two wars, having served gallantly in the Mexican war and also in the late war as a member of Wood's cavalry, and was from that command transferred to the Twentieth Texas infantry, with which he served to the close of the hostilities. | MCLEAN, William David Vance (I306)
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232 | of the House of Drumlanrig, Scotland | Margaret (I159)
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233 | only known child Nancy Collier that married Phillip House 24 January 1799 in Brunswick County, Virginia. | COLLIER, Myhill (I2209)
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234 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S120)
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235 | owned a ranch in Sterling Co and lived there until his death He moved there in 1910 | STOCKTON, Gideon Augustine (I913)
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236 | Parmelia may have spelled her name, Paermelia. | WEST, Parmelia T. (I141)
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237 | Per Guy Perry, His death and subsequent race wars made the New York Times. from: http://yesteryearsnews.wordpress.com/2009/01/19/little-river-county-ar kansas-lynchings-1899/ Last Saturday a prominent planter named James Stockton was murdered at his home near Rocky Comfort by a man named Duckett. The negro escaped at the time, but after remaining in hiding in the swamps until Tuesday he surrendered, saying he had had nothing to eat since his flight. He was taken to Rocky Comfort and soon after his arrival there Sheriff Johnson and deputies started with him for Richmond. They were overtaken by 200 armed men, who demanded the prisoner. Duckett was taken to the place where he had killed Stockton and after making a confession he was lynched. when the negro was taken to the George plantation just before the start was made for Richmond, it seemed as if every man in the ten miles knew of the capture and before the officer and prisoner could get fairly started the whole country was aroused. | STOCKTON, James Andrew (I952)
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238 | per Guy Perry. Mootie wrote a book about the Bumpass & Stockton families. | CLEMMONS, Mootie (I931)
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239 | played professional baseball in 1937 in Longview, Texas and in 1941 with the San Diego Clum | WYNN, Marlin Elman (I8446)
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240 | probably died in Washington County, Tennessee | STOCKTON, William (I174)
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241 | Quatermaster VA State Regiment May 1778, commisttioned 2nd Lt. Continental Army, oct 22, 1778, seved until Jan 1781 1790 - lived next to his brother Myhill in Greenville County, VA. (other Collieers in Greenville at the tiem, Daniel, John and Moses) | COLLIER, Thomas (I2213)
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242 | raised in Holtville, CA and served for 6 months at Ft. Hood Texas, but was discharged because of his heart. He was a farmer | PECK, Bernard Wade (I1923)
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243 | rancher in Mitchell Co, TX | STOCKTON, Gabriel Brooks (I272)
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244 | reared and educated in Gatesville, later moving with her parents in Snyder, TX until she married. She moved to Holtville, Imperial Co, CA | WADE, Myrtle Orlena (I191)
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245 | Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration | Source (S55)
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246 | Ref. M.B. Stockton and Henrietta (Cooke) Stockton divorce. Listed in a legal disclosure filed in Harris County Texas Feb. 17, 1954 by E. H. Davis. | Family: Maximillian Buchanan STOCKTON / Henrietta COOKE (F62)
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247 | Register of Deeds, North Carolina Birth Indexes, Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives | Source (S169)
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248 | Register of Deeds. North Carolina Birth Indexes. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives. Microfilm. | Source (S114)
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249 | Register of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M233, 81 rolls); Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780’s-1917, Record Group 94; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S122)
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250 | Robert apparently died as a result of effects of nerve gas used during World War I. He suffred with Tuberculosis for 15 years | STOCKTON, Robert Longfield (I266)
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