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| 3951 |
Surname sometimes given as Bircker or a variant | Bürger, Christine (I2637)
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| 3952 |
Surname sometimes rendered "To Graven" or "to Graven." | zu Graven, Anna Adelheid (I4573)
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| 3953 |
Surname sometimes spelled "Margo" | Margot, Mary Delphina (I2502)
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| 3954 |
Surname spelling uncertain; individuals appear in the Neuenkirchen records as By, Byers, Byen, Byre, as well as with the Germanic feminizations such as Byesche, Byen, Byeren, Beyershe, and so on. (13 Dec 2021) | Bye, Margaretha (I4515)
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| 3955 |
Surname variations in the Neuenkirchen records include "Gründieck," "Grünning," and "Gründig," with "Gründieck" appearing on her baptism (and her siblings'). (21 Dec 2021) | Gründieck, Anna Maria (I4477)
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| 3956 |
Surname was possibly Österich | Estrich, Barbara (I3932)
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| 3957 |
Surname would likely now be spelled "Frazier" but this spelling is justified based on a contemporary primary document written by her father | Frazar, Nancy (I3350)
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| 3958 |
Surry Co., Virginia probate records not available online (2 Oct 2017) | Malone, Nathaniel (I239)
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| 3959 |
Surry Co., Virginia probate records not available online (2 Oct 2017) | Malone, William (I243)
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| 3960 |
Surry Co., Virginia probate records not available online (2 Oct 2017) | Malone, Thomas (I236)
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| 3961 |
Surry Co., Virginia probate records only available through Family History Centers (2 Oct 2017) | Malone, Nathaniel Sr (I252)
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| 3962 |
Surry Co., Virginia probate records only available through Family History Centers (2 Oct 2017) | Wynne, Captain Thomas (I254)
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| 3963 |
Sussex Co., Virginia probate records only available through Family History Centers (2 Oct 2017) | Booth, George (I238)
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| 3964 |
Sustained a "Gun shot in left arm" during the war | Miller, Ephraim B (I2911)
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| 3965 |
Sustained a "Gun shot in scalp" during the war | Miller, Abraham M (I2917)
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| 3966 |
Sweetwater Cemetery
Plot 103 | Jeffrey, Ollie (I3214)
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| 3967 |
Sweetwater Cemetery | Logan, Cleveland L (I367)
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| 3968 |
Symon de TUFTON - b. about 1370; d. about 1406, Northiam, Sussex.
Son of Roger de TOKETON IV. Symon was of Tufton, Northiam, Sussex, living there in 1389 (12th year of Richard II 1377-1399). The surname began to be written "Tufton" during the time of Edward III 1327-1377. Married about 1400. | de Tufton, Symon (I651)
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| 3969 |
Tarrant Co., Texas, probate records are not available (28 Aug 2014) | Eaton, James Riley (I0923)
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| 3970 |
Tax rolls of San Saba and Stephens Counties, Texas not available for years of his adulthood (post-1898) (29 Nov 2014) | Reynolds, Simeon Albert (I0927)
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| 3971 |
Tentative listing as there are three children named Joan or Joane; clarification will be obtained. | Tufton, Joane (I638)
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| 3972 |
Tentative listing as there are three children named Joan or Joane; clarification will be obtained. | Tufton, Joan (I636)
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| 3973 |
Tentative listing as there are three children named Joan or Joane; clarification will be obtained. | Tufton, Joan (I634)
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| 3974 |
Terrace Grove Cemetery | Donaldson, Jessie May (I1001)
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| 3975 |
Texas Family Land Heritage Registry Properties in Williamson County, Texas (reprinted in Vol. 3, No. 1, The Chisholm Trail, page 41)
Mozelle Smart Huling Ranch - 1852 - Abt one mile west of Berry's Creek
Founder: William Smart of Indiana via Missouri
1974 Owners: Mozelle Smart Huling of Florence
The Smart Clan Came to Texas in 1852. Patriarch John White Smart was a Minister. His wife, Mary Miller Smart, gave birth to William (D.W.) Smart in 1825. After reaching Central Texas in 1852, the Smarts followed the wagon tracks to the big springs at Lampasas. Indians raided their camp, and they moved back to the Berry's Creek area west of Florence.
Their 1,100 acre ranch was located west of Berry's Creek on the old Florence and Liberty Hill Road now known as Farm Road 970. The land was covered with native grass and an abundance of water and wild game. The ranch was stocked with horses, cattle and sheep, and cultivated land was planted in corn, cotton and small grain. The cattle brand DW with the D turned backwards was registered in the Williamson County clerk's office in the 1850's and has been used through the years.
The Smart schoolhouse was on the ranch and one teacher taught all the grades by day. Singing schools were taught there at night and on Sunday the building became the community's place of worship. Smart School closed in 1902 when there was no longer a need for it. It collapsed during a storm several years ago.
Mozelle Smart Huling inherited this land from her bachelor uncle, Herbert Isaac Smart, who had inherited it from his father, D.W. "Doc" Smart. "Doc" had received 100 acres of the tract from his father, William (D.W.) Smart. There are 160 acres in the tract today, which support cattle and sheep. The settlers raised corn, cattle, horses and sheep. Sod was turned for the first time with a homemade plow pulled by the yoke of oxen that helped move the Smart Family to Texas. An early rock fence surrounds some of the other land which was returned to native grass for grazing many years ago. | Smart, John White (I1150)
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| 3976 |
The "McC" volume of La Plata County Marriage Register does not contain a McCoy male marriage to a woman named Helen Vivian | Helen Vivian (I3140)
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| 3977 |
The "Old Indian named Alec Yarbo" mentioned in the story could have been named Alec Yarbo, Yarborough, Yarbrough, etc. There were some Yarborough/Yarbrough families in the Okfuskee/Creek/Hughes county area at the time.
More likely the man's name was Alahek (Alec) Harjo, Harjo being a family name among the Creek Nation. For example, a sixty-four year old widower whose name is recorded as Aha-Luck Harjo appears in the 1900 census of Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, in the extreme southwest corner of the county, Twp 10N Range 9E, adjacent to Hughes County (the location of Holdenville). This area was formerly part of the Creek Nation. There was an Alex Harjo who applied for a land allotment as a member of the Creek Nation (one of the "five civilized tribes") in Twp 11N Range 9E in 1900. | Eaton, James Madison (I0909)
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| 3978 |
The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, v. 13, p. 164: "His wife, Anne Dunham, did not die until much later, probably not before 1825 or 1830" according to tradition of some of her grandchildren who were alive in 1910 | Dunham, Anne (I1954)
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| 3979 |
The 1800 census gives his age as "over 45 years" | McKillip, Andrew (I402)
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| 3980 |
The 1810 census shows him two lines below father James Holbrook and listed as "James Holbrook Jr" | Holbrook, James (I817)
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| 3981 |
The 1820 census places his birth between 1775 and 1794, while the 1840 census places his birth between 1771 and 1780 | Smart, Reuben (I1682)
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| 3982 |
The 1820 census puts him aged 16 to 25; sold land on 25 Jul 1819 and was therefore at least 21 years old | McKillip, Archibald (I3248)
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| 3983 |
The 1830 and 1840 census place his birth between 1791 and 1800 while the 1820 census places his birth between 1775 and 1794; the 1850 census gives 1792 | Creighton, Joseph (I581)
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| 3984 |
The 1840 census lists him aged 30 to 39; in the estate of Julius Nichols he is listed between Fountain (b. 1808) and David (b. 1811) | Nichols, Meridith T (I1882)
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| 3985 |
The 1850 census lists "Ohio" as her birth place | Mary (I805)
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| 3986 |
The 1850 census lists her aged 16, the 1860 census lists her at age 26 and the 1870 census lists her aged 36, but the 1880 census lists her aged 41. Note that two of her sisters are listed in the household in 1880 at three to five years younger than reality. | Laubacher, Salome (I2446)
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| 3987 |
The 1850 census lists her at age 18, the 1860 census lists her at age 28, the 1870 census lists her at age 35, the 1880 census lists her at age 43. Her obituary of 1 Feb 1884 says "aged about 50 years." | Laubacher, Emira (I2448)
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| 3988 |
The 1850 census lists her birth place as Ohio | Lab, Mary Elizabeth (I2500)
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| 3989 |
The 1850 census lists his name as "William R"; this census has incorrect names for a number of others in this family as well | Hester, Wiley Robertson (I033)
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| 3990 |
The 1850 census shows "N C" as her birthplace | Jaggers, Elizabeth (I718)
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| 3991 |
The 1850 census shows a "Britania" (b. 1825, Tennessee) living with Smith Gann, while the 1860 shows a "Jane" (b. 1819, Tennessee); we assume this is the same person | Britania Jane (I804)
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| 3992 |
The 1860 census lists Georgia as his birthplace | Banks, John (I1094)
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| 3993 |
The 1860 census lists her birth place as "S C" | Hester, Mary (I322)
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| 3994 |
The 1860 census lists her birthplace as Georgia | Banks, Sarah P (I1092)
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| 3995 |
The 1860 census lists her birthplace as Georgia | Hines, Martha (I1019)
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| 3996 |
The 1860 census lists her birthplace as Illinois | Eaton, Lucinda Catherine (I1909)
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| 3997 |
The 1860 census lists his birthplace as Illinois; all others give Kentucky. | Eaton, John (I0910)
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| 3998 |
The 1860 census lists Illinois as her birthplace | Eaton, Sarah Jane (I1908)
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| 3999 |
The 1860 census puts his birth in 1795 but it is an outlier among all sources by at least 13 years too early | Peter, Conrad (I2738)
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| 4000 |
The 1860 census shows a birth place of "Deustadt" or "Demstadt", Germany | Kellar, Barbara (I2689)
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