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| 2 | Frances C. Ingmire, Marriage Records of Burke County, North Carolina 1781-1868 (1984; Athens, Ga.: Iberian Press, 1993). | Family: F1052
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| 3 | (5) Henry Clay Yeakey (7 Dec 1845 - ) & Sarah Shipp m. 2 Apr 1871, Crittenden County, Kentucky | Family: F4321
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| 4 | (in the Bride's Home) | Family: F5733
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| 5 | ***Could this be them????? William MOTLEY Self M Male W 55 VA Farmer VA VA Martha MOTLEY Wife M Female W 49 VA Keeping House VA VA John A. MOTLEY Son S Male W 27 VA Works On Farm VA VA Wm.G. MOTLEY Son S Male W 25 VA Works On Farm VA VA Josiah C. MOTLEY Son S Male W 24 VA Works On Farm VA VA David S. MOTLEY Son S Male W 18 VA Works On Farm VA VA Doctor MOTLEY Son S Male W 16 VA Works On Farm VA VA Lucy C. MOTLEY Dau S Female W 14 VA At Home VA VA Longhorn S. MOTLEY Son S Male W 15 VA Works On Farm VA VA Richard MOTLEY Son S Male W 11 VA Works On Farm VA VA Susan MOTLEY Dau S Female W 6 VA VA VA Sally THOMPSON Other S Female W 40 VA Cooking VA VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255384 NA Film Number T9-1384 Page Number 132B | Family: F8094
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| 6 | ***I need to check this information out*** John NEWSOME (1825 GA-1903 Muscogee Co, GA), res. Lee Co, AL in 1880 Posted by: John Mallory Land (ID *****6788) Date: September 19, 2004 at 13:16:23 of 722 "John NEWSOME Was Found Dead in Bed: Aged Citizen of Eastern Part of the County Dies Suddenly "John NEWSOME, aged 77 years, was found dead in his bed about 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his home about one and one-half miles east of the poor house, in Muscogee county. He had not been ill at all, and his sudden death must have been caused by an attack of heart trouble, during the night. He leaves eight children, five sons and three daughters. They are: Messrs. W. C., J. T., A. S., F. M., and G. W. NEWSOME, all of Muscogee county and Mrs. Mollie WARE and Misses Fannie and Ella NEWSOME, of Muscogee county. No funeral arrangements had been made yesterday, but the services will be held sometime during today at his home, east of the city." [Above from the Columbus, GA, Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 27 OCT 1903, p. 8.] I am interested in learning more about this family, particularly the parentage of John. He appears to be the same as John NEWSOME (55, GA, peddler) who heads a household on p. 235A in Brownville, Lee Co, AL, in 1880. With him are his wife (Mary A., 42, GA, keeping house) and children Ella M. (21), William C. (19), John F. (17), Frances (14), Soloman (12), Mary A. (10), Frederick M. (8), Alice L. (6) and George W. (1). All the children were b. in GA and all age 10 or older are working in a cotton mill. My gg-gf Henry M. NEWSOME (1836-1899) heads a household on p. 236C, so it seems likely they are kin, perhaps as cousins. (Henry had a brother named John, b. 1820, who m. Talitha PIKE and appears elsewhere in 1880.) Could this be John NEWSOM who m. 15 JUL 1858 in Taylor Co, GA, to Mary Ann MITCHELL? This also appears to be the same NEWSOME family buried at the Midway Church (now on Ft. Benning Reservation) in eastern Muscogee Co. An alphabetical listing of burials in this cemetery is posted online at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/muscogee/cemeteries/midway2.txt Based on these records, the family appears to include: *John NEWSOME (25 APR 1825-26 OCT 1903), m. (15 JUL 1858 Taylor Co, GA?) to *Mary Ann (MITCHELL?) (18 MAR 1939-22 AUG 1916) Children: 1. Ella M. NEWSOME (ca. 1859 GA- aft. 1903), Unmarried and residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. 2. William C. NEWSOME (ca. 1861, GA- aft. 1903). Residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. 3. *John T. NEWSOME (18 JAN 1863- 05 AUG 1936). Residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. Buried next to him is: Adelbert F. NEWSOME (20 SEP 1895-20 SEP 1928) - who is she? 4. *Frances "Fannie" NEWSOME (26 MAR 1866 GA-02 MAR 1942), m. after 1903 *Richard Alexander MOYE, (11 DEC 1877-13 MAR 1967, Frances died, buried: (now Ft. Benning) Muscogee Co, GA, at Midway Church Cemetery. Fannie was residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903 5. A. Solomon NEWSOME (ca. 1868-aft. 1903?). Speculative that Solomon is same as Mr. A. S. NEWSOME of Muscogee Co, GA, who survived his father in 1903. 6. *Mary A. "Mollie" NEWSOME (01 FEB 1870 GA-21 JUL 1912), m. T. L. WARE. Mrs. Mollie WARE residing in Musocgee Co, GA, 1903. 7. *Frederick M. "Fred" NEWSOME (26 APR 1872 GA-02 AUG 1929), m. *Ester Ann CLAYTON (22 JUN 1882-09 SEP 1946). Mr. F. M. NEWSOME, residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. Apparently their children: *Aubrey NEWSOME (11 MAY 1903-18 MAY 1903); *Maudie NEWSOME (11 JUL 1906-18 JUL 1907), buried next to Ester. 8. Alice L. NEWSOME (ca. 1874 GA- bef. 1903?). Not mentioned as a survivor of her father in 1903. 9. *George W. NEWSOME (09 JUL 1878 GA-31 MAY 1949), m. *Nannie J. WALLS (18 SEP 1878- 18 JAN 1939). Mr. G. W. NEWSOME residing in Muscogee Co, GA, 1903. * buried at Midway Church Cemetery (now on Ft. Benning Reservation) Muscogee Co, GA,. Any information appreciated, and I will be glad to share what I have - John in TX | Family: F63
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| 7 | ***I will figure out how this man fits in soon. Source: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4280/bio01.html Richard Acton was born in Richland Co., OH Jan. 14, 1828. His parents were from Maryland and came to OH about 1820. He was raised on a farm; left OH in 1847 and reached Holt Co. July 14 of that year. He stayed for a time with Jacob Kunkel in Nodaway township and practiced carpentry. He married Mary E. Brockman (born Barren Co., KY) on April 4, 1850. Mary was daughter of Willis Brockman who came to Holt Co. in Sept. 1843 and settled in Nodaway township. Mr. Acton bought and settled on a farm in 1851. He followed carpentering for several years and then devoted himself wholly to farming. He owns 250 acres. Previous to the Civil War he was a Democrat, was a Union man during the rebellion, and has since been a Republican. He has (in 1877) 9 children living. Since 1852 he has acted as justice of the peace in Nodaway township. | Family: F412
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| 8 | ***Is this a 2nd wife of is Emma Strong the only wife???Keep Checking! | Family: F820
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| 9 | - m. 20 AUG 1821 in Boonville, Cooper Co, MO | Family: F4088
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| 10 | 1.William Edgar Streetman Jr (Between 1923-1967 - ) 2. Arthur Wayne Streetman (Between 1923-1967 - ) 3. Sinclair Streetman (Between 1923-1924 - ) 4. John Streetman (Between 1925-1926 - Abt 1926) 5. James Marvin Streetman (Between 1923-1933 - ) 6. Betty Jean Streetman (Between 1923-1936 - ) 7. Steven Eugene Streetman (Between 1923-1936 - ) 8. Donna Annette Streetman (Between 1923-1940 - | Family: F1419
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| 11 | 17 Feb 1880 was the old marriage date. I wonder if this is the date ofone of the children??? | Family: F4986
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| 12 | 1850 Lincoln County Missouri Census p.415A, lines 13-22 | Family: F7494
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| 13 | 1870 Census shows another daughter named Margaret living at home in Malden Township, Kanawha, Virginia. She is 11 years old, which would put her birth in 1858. | Family: F8326
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| 14 | 1880 United States Census Wm. B. GIBSON Self M Male W 64 TN Farmer VA VA Lucy A. GIBSON Wife M Female W 57 TN Keeps House VA VA John GIBSON Son S Male W 20 TN Farm Laborer TN TN Sidney GIBSON Son S Male W 18 TN Farm Laborer TN TN Fannie GIBSON Dau S Female W 16 TN At Home TN TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Smithville, De Kalb, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255252 NA Film Number T9-1252 Page Number 204C ----------------- I viewed the census records and the taker clearly listed the name as "Gibson". | Family: F5835
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| 15 | 1880 United States Census T. G. MC CLURE Self M Male W 43 MO Farmer TN --- M. E. MC CLURE Wife M Female W 31 MO Keeping House MO KY L. A. MC CLURE Dau S Female W 15 MO --- --- F. B. MC CLURE Son S Male W 10 MO --- --- V. I. MC CLURE Dau S Female W 5 MO --- --- Clory MC CLURE Dau S Female W 2 MO --- --- M. A. WILLIS Other S Female W 20 MO Laborer --- --- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Franklin, Miller, Missouri Family History Library Film 1254703 NA Film Number T9-0703 Page Number 204C ---------------------------------- Dooley Cemetery: McClure, Warren 6 Aug. 1882 - 7 Mar. 1909 (This grave is listed with Thomas McClure) | Family: F5718
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| 16 | 1900 United States Census Bull Creek Township, Madison, North Carolina Sue Ensley, wife, white, female, born Aug 1873, 26 years old, married, 5 years, Mother of how many children: 3, Number of those children living: 2, Place of birth of this person: North Carolina, Place of birth of Father: North Carolina, Place of birth of Mother: North Carolina, Can Read: Yes, Can Write: Yes, Can Speak English: Yes | Family: F228
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| 17 | 1910 Census shows 4 children born to this family in Missouri with all currently living: Evalyn M. age 11 Mary L. age 9 Virginia R. age 5 Rudolph J. age 3 | Family: F5863
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| 18 | 1910 census show the name as "RHEA" Debbie Hanson - Jul 11, 2004 Edit | Delete | Viewers< Actually Victoria, I went back to the Fayette County Heritage books and found the history of Lewis Ray and his parents. It doesn't give his d.o.d. but it does say he is buried in Pitman/Muldoon Cemetery. There are many of the Ray family buried in Old Muldoon. It further states that Lewis Ray and Susan only had two children. | Family: F4218
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| 19 | 2 October 1866 Ralph S. Shelton and Bettie A. Yeatts dau of Bird Yeatts | Family: F8251
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| 20 | 20 DEC 1825 in Jones Co, Ga By Stephen Renfroe, JP& 1 Source: Robbie Keller | Family: F1098
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| 21 | 2002-06-16-1440 =================================================== "History of Pittsylvania County" by Clement p70: "Nov 1756. ... Captain Nash was put in command of this fort, and s erved throughout the winter and the following summer." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alphabetical Index to the Court Order Books of Pittsylvania Co VA 1767-1800 Plaintiffs- J to Z (Nash) Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Pittsylvania Co, VA 1767-1805 (in date order) p85: 5 January 1799. David TERRY and Lettice Nash, dau. of John and Anna Nash who consent. Sur. Tarpley Yeatts. p27 | Family: F8210
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| 22 | 24 May 1885 | Family: F5743
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| 23 | 28 APR 1857 in Morgan Co. Missouri | Family: F5724
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| 24 | 31 Jan 1861 - Bond Date | Family: F4912
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| 25 | ? need to add: Thomas Josehpus Josey born Nov. 27, 1885 and died July 8, 1952 in TX. Source:http://www.tx-wooddell.net/family/josey/josegen4a.htm | Family: F40
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| 26 | According to 1930 Census the age of marriage for Alexander was 19 and 17 for Julia. | Family: F8342
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| 27 | Adair or Russell County, Kentucky | Family: F3110
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| 28 | Alice Petty and John Wilson had eleven children, and they all died young. Laura lived the longest and she lived to be thirty. | Family: F5002
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| 29 | Also seen married in Las Vegas according to Ted Cash -Ted.Cash@bigfoot.com http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tcash&id=I12574 | Family: F6452
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| 30 | Alternate marriage information: Old Fort Craig, Maryville, Tn in 1794 | Family: F7205
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| 31 | Another record says Hardin County, OH | Family: F7260
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| 32 | Berry, Elizabeth Birth : 17 OCT 1837 Jackson, AL Gender: Female Berry, Louisa Jane Birth : 17 SEP 1839 Jackson, AL Gender: Female Berry, Samuel Andrew Birth : 7 AUG 1842 Jackson, AL Gender: Male Berry, Joseph Sanford Birth : 27 DEC 1844 Jackson, AL Gender: Male Berry, Jonathan B. "Jonse" Berry, James Elbert Berry, William Stephen "Bunn" Berry, Mary Ann Adeline Berry, Clementine Clishia "Buttons" | Family: F4678
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| 33 | Booth, George Salem 1851 - 1925 (son of Lemuel and Sarah) (husband of Mary Anna Pope) Booth, Mary Anna (Pope) 1854 - 1930 (wife of George Salem Booth) 1910 Census showing son and wife with children, Taylor County, Carsonville District BOOTH, George S w m 58 m1 33 7 73 Anna M wife f w 55 m1 33 7-6 74 William P son m w 27 s 75 Lonnie B son m w 26 s 76 George M son m w 24 s 77 Harvey H son m w 21 s 78 Herbert J son m w 21 s 79 Lula B (Leila) dau f w 17 s | Family: F1190
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| 34 | Brother and sister David Newsom and Sarah Newsom married brother and sister Thomas Barham and Mary Barham. Thomas and Mary Barham claim ancestry back to Richard Fitz-Urse, grand patriarch of the Barham clan, born 1150 A.D., Kent, England. | Family: F7960
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| 35 | Brother and sister David Newsom and Sarah Newsom married brother and sister Thomas Barham and Mary Barham. Thomas and Mary Barham claim ancestry back to Richard Fitz-Urse, grand patriarch of the Barham clan, born 1150 A.D., Kent, England. | Family: F7963
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| 36 | Buckeye Cemetery Vol 2 Page 23 Susan, wife of J. Butcher, born Sept. 22, 1816, died Jan. 19, 1855; Jeremiah Butcher, born Mar. 20, 1824, died Apr. 14, 1887; Lucretia E., wife of J. Butcher, born Sept. 25, 1814, died June 4, 1888. (veterans flag on grave) | Family: F1361
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| 37 | Buried at Good Hope Cemetery with their parents: Bushong, Ida C., d 26 Aug 1881, ae 4m 24d (child of H.G. & Frances M. Bushong) Bushong, Eva B., d 24 Jul 1887, ae 12y 8m 2d (child of H.G. & Frances M. Bushong) | Family: F7345
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| 38 | Buried in Franklin Cemetery: Franklin, James, son of J. L. H. and M. Franklin, d: July 19, 1872; age: 1 year, 13 days | Family: F6018
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| 39 | BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) Logan County, OH Marriages, Book B, 1846-1854 vB p16 | Family: F7333
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| 40 | BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) | Family: F7259
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| 41 | BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) - p 15 Logan County, OH Marriages, Book B, 1846-1854 vB p130 -incorrectly listed her name as Louisa MOON. | Family: F7263
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| 42 | BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) p 15 Marriages, Book A. 1818-1846 | Family: F7254
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| 43 | Bushong-Harvey Bible state they were married July 4th 1791 | Family: F4843
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| 44 | Candis Dorinda NEWSOM was born at Clapp's Factory on 29 JUL 1869, the daughter of Henry M. & Permelia A. (PAGE) NEWSOME Dorinda's father had been married previously on 16 DEC 1855 in Muscogee Co, GA, to Mary Ellen ABNEY (1837-1863, dau. of Absolom P. & Rosanna (HALL) ABNEY), and none of Henry's five children by her are known to have survived. It's quite possible that she and at least some of the children from this first marriage are buried at the Clapp's Factory cemetery, although I don't have a record of this John Land Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamuscog/clappbios.htm | Family: F18
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| 45 | Carson and Artemesia have a 1year old son, named Leonard in the 1860 Census. | Family: F7500
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| 46 | Chambersville Cemetery: Charles N. Webb I 1 1 Aug 1877 31 Jul 1967 (Wife of Charles) Georgia A. Webb I 2 8 Oct 1873 29 Jun 1975 | Family: F1280
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| 47 | Chambersville Cemetery: Cora E. Chandler I 42 1875 1948 Emma B. Chandler I 25 8 Aug 1873 6 Jul 1887 dau of A. & B. Fred A. Chandler I 33 1905 1988 Son of Albert Marvin M. Chandler 2-I 14 1868 1949 Son of Albert Preston L. Chandler I 41 1871 1944 Son of Albert | Family: F1279
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| 48 | Child: Burial Information: Hamblin, Arden Willden Birth: 1/18/1919 Death: 2/12/1975 Burial: 2/18/1975 Place of Birth: Cannonville, Utah Place of Death: Bountiful, Utah Cause of Death: Heart Attack Grave Location: Kaysville City Cemetery, 30-4-E-4 Source: Sexton Records / Grant Comments: Relatives: Willden, Florence B. (Mother) | Family: F8126
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| 49 | Children also buried at Auburn Cemetery: Opal D. YOUNG - b: Mar. 24, 1887; d: Mar. 3, 1902 D/o John K. & Sarah E. Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~molincol/mocems/auburn.htm | Family: F7522
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| 50 | Children buried in Colquit Cemetery: SPEARS, W.O. 10 Jan 1867 17 May 1869 s/o S.G. & M.E. SPEARS; Aged 2 yrs, 7 mnths, 7 days SPEARS, Annie B. ------- 13 Sep 1870 d/o M.E. & W.M. SPEARS; Aged 2 mnths, 12 days SPEARS, I. Newton 05 Dec 1886 11 Sep 1889 s/o S.G. & M.E. SPEARS | Family: F89
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