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His last year of schooling was his freshman year of high school | McDowell, Levi Miller (I2747)
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| 1502 |
His marriage record has his name as "Celestin Malacut" | Malcuit, Celestien (I2518)
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| 1503 |
His marriage record notes he is David Kimball, Jr. | Kimball, David (I2143)
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His marriage to Elizabeth (Black) Gilbert renders his surname "Reiner" | Rayner, William (I2201)
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His marriage was rendered null and void in 1669 (he later apparently straightened it out); we assume he was at least 12 years old at the time | Hull, Hopewell (I2022)
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His middle name was almost certainly "Wesley" | McDowell, Charles W (I2748)
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His son T. S. McCaleb submitted to the probate court that "Alford [sic.] C. McCaleb departed this life at his home on or about the 14 of Jan 1891" and that he "was at the time of his death a resident of this county Fayette...." | McCaleb, Alfred Cowan (I416)
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His two daughters were at the later date referred to in estate papers of his brother, Andrew, as "heirs at law of John McCalip, dec'd...." | McKillip, John (I3246)
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His wife Sarah (Turner) appears in the 1880 census as a widow. He does not appear with her or their children in the 1870 census but that census does not show marital status; he simply could have been missed. | Smart, Jonathan Henderson (I1158)
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| 1510 |
His wife's burial record indicates she was a widow | Smith, Josiah (I2307)
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| 1511 |
His wife's death record indicates she was a widow. | Anderson, Doctor Thomas (I2247)
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His will indicates he was married twice but does not name either his first wife nor any children with her; it acknowledges that they exist but indicates only a bequest of one shilling each because he "advanced them in life already." | Granade, John (I749)
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His will was dated 1 Oct 1761 and proved 18 May 1762. He probably died toward the end of the interval. | Wardlaw, William (I1026)
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| 1514 |
His will was dated this date but its proof is recorded as "November 8, 1701 (sic.)" | Drake, George (I2066)
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| 1515 |
His World War I draft card and World War II registration cards list a birth place of "Taylor Co. Texas" but we use the location here from the birth records of the Mason County Probate Court | Eaton, James Riley (I0923)
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| 1516 |
His World War I draft registration card indicates a birth place of "near Atlanta Ga. U.S.A." | Ritch, Phillip Edgar (I023)
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| 1517 |
His WW I draft card states a birth date of 11 May 1888 | Sykora, Emil (I026)
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| 1518 |
Hobbs Memory Garden | Nichols, Emma Edna Irene (I1083)
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| 1519 |
Hobbs Memory Gardens | Hazlewood, Edgar L (I2417)
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| 1520 |
Hockley Co., Texas probate records are not available (28 Aug 2014) | Vinyard, Huber Francis (I0926)
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| 1521 |
Hockley Co., Texas probate records are not available (28 Aug 2014) | Eaton, Mary Jane (I0917)
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| 1522 |
Hollywood Cemetery | Pate, Jackson A (I831)
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Holy Cross Cemetery | Kotalik, Emma (I027)
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| 1524 |
Holy Cross Cemetery | Mangus, John Scollard (I4942)
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| 1525 |
House number not recorded | Weckmann, Johannes (I2856)
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| 1526 |
House number not recorded | Höfler, Anna Maria (I2857)
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Hubbertville Church of Christ Cemetery | Anthony, William Pickens (I384)
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Hubbertville Church of Christ Cemetery | Logan, Mary (I369)
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Hubbertville Church of Christ Cemetery | McCaleb, Andrew (I417)
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Hubbertville Church of Christ Cemetery | McCollum, Leah Catherine (I396)
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Hudson G. Hester was the 15th. child of William "Buck" and Amy Malone Hester. Married Catherine O. Thorn. 4 known boys were born to this union.
Hudson G. enlisted in the Confederate Army on Dec. 21, 1861 in Cherokee, AL He was a member of Co. H 1st. Cav.
ON his CSA Army foot marker, it has his army unit:: Co. L
4th. Regt. Roddey's Cav. AL
He contracted Smallpox on his way home after being discharged. After arriving home he was forced to stand at a distance from his house, only to look and talk to his family for a short while.
He is buried in an unnamed cemetery # 4 near Mt. Zion Church near Russellville, AL. His grave is enclosed with a pretty white Wrought Iron Fence. Andrew Jackson "Jack" James, who also contracted smallpox, died about the same time and is also buried near Hudson's grave. | Hester, Hudson G (I090)
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| 1532 |
Hudson says she survived husband Thomas Blodgett | Mary (I4220)
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Hugh McKillip may have been the father of as many as 17 children; those shown here may belong to either wife; but it is likely, because Andrew and John were named executors, that Andrew was the eldest son of Ms. Hanna while John was the eldest son of Agnes (5 Mar 2018) | Family F206
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Hulda Rilla Hester is sometimes referred to as Mahulda Rilla Hester. Hulda Rilla is the name that Amy Malone Hester used when recording her daughter's birth in the family bible.
Both Hulda and her husband, John Carlyle Rickard, are buried in the Greenhill cemetery in Franklin County, Alabama. | Hester, Hulda Rilla (I270)
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| 1535 |
Hull Family book: "of Texas" | Hull, John (I1890)
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| 1536 |
Hunts Field Burial Ground
Plot 8 | Hull, Mercy (I1968)
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Hunts Field Burial Ground | Hunt, Lieutenant Richard (I1978)
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| 1538 |
Husband Antoine Petitjean was a widower when he was married to Anne Marie Laubacher on this date | Grimm, Anne Barbe (I3134)
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| 1539 |
Husband Conrad Smith remarried in March 1868 | Wardlow, Mary Ann (I3387)
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| 1540 |
Husband Conrad Weckman is remarried in the 1880 census | Miller, Margaret (I2972)
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| 1541 |
Husband Franklin Wardlaw is not listed with this family; Caroline is listed as Head. | Sullivan, Caroline C (I2214)
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| 1542 |
Husband Gerhard Heinrich Buerlage's burial record indicates he was a widower when he died. | König, Anna Maria (I4633)
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| 1543 |
Husband Jackson S Kilgo had remarried and fathered two children by 1860; daughter Susan A Kilgo was born about 1852 | Stone, Saphronia (I149)
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| 1544 |
Husband James J Sanderson remarries on 19 Dec 1836 | Roswell, Ely (I816)
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| 1545 |
Husband Samuel Wardlow's estate had its final settlement on 6 Jul 1854, implying that Elizabeth died shortly before that date | Nesbitt, Elizabeth (I1060)
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Husband Timothy Kimball was issued a second marriage license on this date | Gatts, Katharine (I2213)
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| 1547 |
I found some immigration records on EllisIslandRecords.org. A bunch of Kotaliks arrived on the ship Hansa, which sailed from Hamburg to New York, arriving 6 Nov 1921. One of the Kotaliks, Frantisek, told the Ellis Island people that he was going to his own house at 3251 Fulton Rd. in Cleveland, and that he'd been here from 1911-1921, and had $2000 on him when he arrived. This guy was 31 years old at the time. I assume that Frantisek is your g-grandmother Emma Kotalikova's brother. Another passenger's entry refers to him as Frank (he told the officials he was going to stay at his brother, Frank's, house, at 3251 Fulton...), so I therefore presume that your gg-grandfather's real name was Frantisek rather than Frank. Which helps, because Frantisek is a hell of a lot more rare than Frank, and it will be familiar to any Czech researchers we might be able to enlist in the cause. Let's see, we have these (potential) children of Frank/Frantisek Kotalik of Pisek, Czech.:
Frantisek/Frank (Jr.) b. 1890 (wf. Vilhemina (b. 1893), s. Vilem (b. 1916))
Emma b. 1896
Zdenik b. 1899
I found no record (so far) for Emma. Zdenik was single in 1921. I note that Frantisek told the officials that his brother paid for his passage. It looks as though the family sent him back to Czech. to bring more people over after they had saved up for tickets, which happened a lot back then (probably 1/3 of the people on the Hansa were already residents of the US).
There is a record for a guy, aged 20, called Franz Kotalik who came from Varazov, Bohemia in 1911, back when it was part of the Austrian Empire--you remember that Czechoslovakia was put together in 1918 as a result of WW1. I suspect this is the original immigration and that he married Vilhelmina over here between 1911-1921, then returned to Czech. in 1921, after the situation had stabilized politically, to visit family and get Zdenik to come over. I bet if we looked we'd find that Pisek was called Varazov when it was part of Austria.
There is a record for a Czech from Pisek named Josef Kotalik who was b. 1871 and lived with his wife Maria at 3139 W. 50th. He came over in 1912 and again in 1925. He could have been Frank (Sr.)'s brother but there's no way to know. There's no way to be sure this Frantisek that I found is related, either, but the circumstantial evidence is strong. See if these addresses are at all familiar to anyone.
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If born in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, there are three birth records that could be for this Thomas Flint; the most likely based on timing is that he was the son of Thomas Flint and Mary Dounto, born 2 Aug 1678 | Flint, Captain Thomas (I4190)
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| 1549 |
Imprisoned from 1 May 1943 - 9 Sep 1943 for "Desertion & non-support of wife & child" | Gann, William Foster (I798)
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In 1652 a woman named Elska Kreke is married in Neuenkirchen to a man named Johan Bornewedde; a farmer named Leuke Kreke (that's a woman's name) was a witness. (24 Nov 2021) | Krehe, Johann (I4500)
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