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Probate records of Franklin Co., Alabama are not available for dates before 1890; they were destroyed in a courthouse fire. Records for later dates are only available through Family History Centers (28 Sep 2017) | Rikard, Robert Henry (I330)
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Probate records of Franklin Co., Alabama not available online (9 Dec 2015) | Thorn, Charnol Hightower (I722)
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3153 |
Probate records of Franklin Co., Alabama prior to 1890 were destroyed (19 Oct 2017) | Sanderson, Elijah (I717)
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3154 |
Probate records of Franklin Co., Alabama were destroyed in 1890 and are not available for earlier years (26 Sep 2017) | Hester, Roling (I030)
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Probate records of Halifax Co., Virginia are only available through Family History Centers (6 Oct 2017) | Hunt, Joseph (I464)
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3156 |
Probate records of La Plata Co., Colorado are generally unavailable (23 Mar 2016) | Fulcher, John W (I4003)
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3157 |
Probate records of La Plata Co., Colorado are not available online (5 Jan 2018) | Nichols, Samuel T (I0979)
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3158 |
Probate records of Marion Co., Alabama were destroyed and are not available for the time period of his death (9 Oct 2017) | Stone, John Lyle (I021)
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3159 |
Probate records of Marion Co., Alabama were destroyed and are not available for the time period of his death (9 Oct 2017) | Stone, John Henry (I051)
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3160 |
Probate records of Mason Co., Texas not available online (20 Jan 2017)
Not found in index to probate records of Llano Co., Texas (20 Jan 2017) | Eaton, Joseph Asbury (I1907)
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3161 |
Probate records of Monroe Co., Mississippi not available for the date of his death (18 Sep 2017) | Gann, James Franklin (I188)
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Probate records of Nantucket Co., Massachusetts date back to the founding of the county in 1695. Nantucket Island was previously (as of 1683) a part of Dukes Co., New York, which county was transferred to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691, the county government being dissolved at that time, only to be reestablished in 1695, with Nantucket then being split into its own county. It is possible that earlier probate records for the area exist in New York (that is to say, Albany). | Gardner, Richard (I3677)
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Probate records of Ness Co., Kansas not available online; not listed in FamilySearch catalog (23 Oct 2017) | Wardlaw, William (I1045)
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Probate records of Rockbridge Co., Virginia are only available through an LDS Family History Center (25 Oct 2017) | Campbell, Captain Charles (I732)
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3165 |
Probate records of Scott Co., Missouri not available online past 1934 (23 Oct 2017) | Wardlow, Nathan Richard (I1035)
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3166 |
Prospect Cemetery
Lot F31 | Schulz, Anna Clara (I045)
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3167 |
Prospect Cemetery
Lot F31 | Fleischmann, John F (I046)
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3168 |
Prospect Cemetery
Lot F31 | Fleischmann, John A (I119)
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3169 |
Prospect Cemetery
Lot F31 | Schulz, Albin F (I134)
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3170 |
Prospect Cemetery
Lot F31 | Foerster, Emilie Pauline (I135)
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3171 |
Purchased land in Lebanon, Connecticut in Feb 1742/3. Not found earlier than that. | Danielson, James (I1855)
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Putney Cemetery | Kimball, Jeremiah (I2148)
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Putney Cemetery | Kimball, Aaron (I2111)
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Quotations from the Parish Register of St. Peter Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, about the baptism of Robert and Mary children of Francis are the earliest records of our Hester line. Francis Hester's descendants lived in Virginia in the early 1700's and some remained there, but most migrated southward to Mecklenburg County, Virginia and Granville County, North Carolina, and from those places to other southern states.
Francis probably had other children besides Robert and Mary, but none were listed in available records. Nor is anything further known of Mary. Robert was mentioned in a number of records. He patented land in New Kent County, Virginia, in 1729 (1300 acres) and in Hanover County, Virginia, in 1735 (400 acres).
Francis Hester was first recorded in New Kent County, Virginia in 1686. In 1689, he was recorded in the Parish Baptismal Records of St. Peter Parish, and in 1704, in the Quit Rent roll with 300 acres of land. They were of German origin, left Germany because of religious wars, first settling in England and then to America. Had grants of land in Hanover and Louisa Co unties, VA.
Hester Family by Marion W. Hester, MD
Gleanings in the Family Field by Mary-Helen Sears Foxx, p2, 190 & 231
The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peters Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia 1684-1786 by CG Chamberlayne, p 359 & 360.
NOTE: Fay Welsch has Francis Hester's birthdate as abt 1650 | Hester, Francis (I069)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, Mary Ann (I2940)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, Elias (I2882)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, Susannah (I2931)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Lybarger, Mary (I2883)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Husband, Amelia Meleson (I3253)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, John (I2887)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, Jacob (I2921)
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R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Miller, Mary (I2920)
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3183 |
R. W. Garland Farm Cemetery | Carpenter, Hannah (I2912)
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3184 |
Rainey Cemetery | Rainey, Isaac Nelson (I686)
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Ramer Cemetery | Malone, Delpha Caroline (I568)
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Read the 1860 Div. 1, Cherokee Co., Alabama federal census, a couple Donalsons--close but no cigar! | Donison, George A (I1008)
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Read the 1860 federal census for District 1, Cherokee Co, Alabama (NOT the same as "Division 1"); nothing remotely likely | Donison, George A (I1008)
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Real Co., Texas probate records not available online (25 Jan 2017) | Hanson, John (I2649)
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Reappointed in 1642; in this year those appointed to administer the money "remayning of the poores stock" (presumably some of the cows were sold off) were ordered to "buy corne to releeve the p[re]sent extreme" needs of those "ready to p[er]ish for want of bread." | Dunham, Deacon John (I2077)
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Reappointed in November 1651 | Dunham, Deacon John (I2077)
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Rebecca was the daughter of Thomas Oliver and Fanny Greene McCauley.
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1900 Census, East Providence Township, North of Chambersburg Pike, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
90 93 Morgart, Rebecca Head W F June 1839 60 Wd 3 3 PA Eng PA Farmer
Oliver Son W M May 1873 27 S PA PA PA Farm Laborer
Newton Son W M Jul 1874 25 S PA PA PA Farm Laborer
Fannie Dau W F May 1877 23 S PA PA PA | Oliver, Rebecca Catherine (I3016)
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Record does not specifically state his residence but does state that banns were published in both Veckersviller and Baerendorf. There was a Bastin/Baston/Bastogne family residing in Baerendorf since at least 1693, when Theodore Bastogne was married there; several baptisms can be found in the records but not Jean Ulrich's. | Bastogne, Jean Ulrich (I4801)
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3193 |
Recorded both in Eastham and Plymouth. Location of the marriage is not clear | Family F912
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3194 |
Recorded in Lunenburg Co., Virginia Will Book 2, p. 455 | Staples, Thompson (I277)
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3195 |
Recorded in the baptism record as "Reg. Elisab." | Feldtmöller, Regina Elisabeth (I4445)
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Recorded in the source as year 1733; it was probably 1734 in modern reckoning | Patch, James (I3653)
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Records indicate his surname at birth was Kreke but that he adopted the surname Gudenrath when he was married. This was uncommon but not unheard of in Germany when a man married into a prominent family. (23 Sep 2021) | Kreke, Johannes Gerhard (I2753)
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Records of the Court of Assistants of the Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1:
'26th Sept. Elizabeth Emmerson single woman Daughter of Michael Emmerson of Haverhill in the County of Essex being indicted by the Jurors for our Soveraigne Lord & Lady King William & Oueen Mary upon their Oathes. For that the sd. Elizabeth Emmerson being with child with two living Children or Infants on Thursday night the 7th of May 1691 before day of Fryday morning at Haverhill aforesd in the house of Michael Emmerson aforesd by the Providence of God two Bastard Children alive did bring forth and the sd. Elizabeth Emmerson not haveing the feare of God before her Eyes and being instigated by ye Devil of her malice forethought, the sd two Infants did feloniously kill & Murther, and them in a small Bagg or cloath sewed up, and concealed or hid them in sd Emmersons house untill afterwards, that is to say, on sabbath day May the tenth 1691, the sd two Infants in the yard of sd Emmerson in Haverhill aforesd did secretly bury contrary to the peace of Our Soveraign Lord & Lady the King & Queen, their Crown & Dignity, the Laws of God, and the Lawes & Statutes in that case made & provided. Upon which Indictment the sd Elizabeth Emmerson was arraigned and to the Indictment pleaded not guilty & put herselfe upon Tryal by God & the Country, a Jury was impannelled being the first Jury, whereof mr. Richard Crisp was foreman, and were accordingly sworne (the prisoner making no challeng) The Indictment Examination & evidences were read, & the prisoner made her defence, The Jury return their Verdict, the Jury say, That she sd. Elizabeth Emmerson is guilty according to Indictment. The Court Order, That sentance of Death be pronounced ag. her.' | Emerson, Elizabeth (I3479)
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Red Creek Cemetery | Richards, Mahalia C (I709)
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Red Creek Cemetery | McCaleb, Hugh White (I708)
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