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died in a gunshot accident | Walker, Aquila Spencer (I3287)
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2252 |
Died in an airplane crash. Fatally injured his nephew Kent Doyle Lewis. Ralph Waldo piloted the plane. | LEWIS, Ralph Waldo (I188)
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2253 |
Died in Flint, Michigan area. | Duford, Rose (I14069)
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2254 |
died in infancy | LEWIS, Mary Dorthy (I189)
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2255 |
died in infancy | Davis, Mary (I2864)
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2256 |
died in infancy. | Cox, James (I16437)
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2257 |
Died in Picitonic River when he drowned at the age of 18 | Strawn, William (I14923)
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2258 |
Died in service during the American Revolution. | Young, David (I16023)
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2259 |
Died in the Flint, Michigan area. | Duford, Beatrice (I14067)
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2260 |
Died in youth from eating too many cherries | Strawn, Catherine (I14928)
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2261 |
died of cancer, was married but divorced, no children | TRUCK, Ralph (I1641)
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2262 |
Died of cirhosis of the liver
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 Kentucky, Bullitt, Pine Tavern | SHAWLER, Anthony (I1671)
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2263 |
died of Diabetes. | Kishpaugh, Nelson P. (I5940)
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2264 |
died of liver disease | DOTY, Paul L. (I233)
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2265 |
Died of Smallpox | Snover\Schnauber, Johann Georg (I6856)
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2266 |
died of sunstroke | Richards, Abel (I3019)
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2267 |
Died on: December 8, 1795 At: age 61. Buried at: Old Stillwater Cemetery | Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
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2268 |
Died on: March 29, 1795 Buried: Old Stillwater Cemetery | Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
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2269 |
Died third day of life | Raub, Lydia (I16718)
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2270 |
Died without children (in her will). | JANS (WOERTMAN), Elizabeth (I2469)
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2271 |
died young | THOMAS, Lidia (I2331)
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2272 |
died young | THOMAS, Rachel (I2827)
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2273 |
died young | Thomas, Hannah (I3047)
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2274 |
died young | Rush, Anna (I15683)
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2275 |
died young | Stiles, Thomas (I3710)
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2276 |
Died young. | STRAUGHAN, Martha (I856)
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2277 |
Died: march 29, 1795 Died: December 8, 1793 age. 61 | Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
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2278 |
different household same township | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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2279 |
Disowned February 18, 1851 by Salem Monthly Meeting, Belmont County, Ohio (possibly for marrying a first cousin). | Lee, Mary Elizabeth (I3178)
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2280 |
Disowned October 21, 1857 by Salem Monthly Meeting, Belmont County, Ohio (possibly for marrying a first cousin). | Lee, Hannah (I3181)
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2281 |
Do you (Ina Wolfe) remember stories of Dad relating to healing? H seemed reluctant to talk about such because we Moderns did not accept it. We rejected the wisdom of the ancients." | PUCKETT, Allen N. (I27)
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2282 |
DOC. DATE: Will - 22 August 1891; Prob. - 6 October 1893 | Kennedy, Thomas (I1428)
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2283 |
Dolores Pratt Davidson (jcricket@cecomet.net) | Pratt, Edward F. (I16259)
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2284 |
don.prentice@Nationsbank.com | Snover, Florence (I11848)
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2285 |
Dona Wilson Johnson remembers her grandmother Stella pronouncing Nancy's maiden name as "Strong". I remember their marriage record from Kentucky actually had her name recorded as "Strong". | STRAUGHAN, Nancy Ann (I304)
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2286 |
Donna graduated from N Belle Vernon High School in 1955, and the Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing in 1958 (RN). She had light brown hair and blue eyes. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, and reading. She was Presbyterian. She
prefered pediatric nursing. She had psoriasis and died from primary pulmonary hypertension. | Morgan, Donna Jacqueline (I16902)
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2287 |
dorcas age 58 b. in ny | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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2288 |
Doris Bark, wife of Louie's son Ray Max, wrote the following poem which was read at Louie's funeral service: | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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2289 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10674)
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2290 |
Dorothy married Lyman Vandercook. | Shinert, Elizabeth (I2390)
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2291 |
down his garden path | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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2292 |
drowned | Forsyth, William Brock (I16256)
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2293 |
drowned at Kansas City, Missouri | THOMAS, Benjamin Hawley (I3234)
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2294 |
During WWII, Bill worked as a electrical construction superintendent on several green field military production plants. These included a rubber (tires) plant in Akron, Ohio, a tank plant in Grand Blanc, Michigan and other military production
plants in Lansing and Grand Rapids. | Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
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2295 |
EA and Lillian both were traveling sales people. EA sold mens straw hats, ties and cookware. Lillian sold womens gloves, lace cuffs and collars. They traveled by train, but then they purchased a car and traveled together for many years. EA was divorced and Lillian was separated. After her husband died, they supposedly got married but I don't have any documents to prove that.
EA filed for divirce from his wife, Ruby, citing extreme cruelty and asking for custody of 3 children Dec 7, 1926.
It must not have been granted. Ruby later filed for divorce citing abandonment. On June 13, 1934. She was given custody of one minor child and $5 per week child support.
My mother and father (Ina and Rex Lewis) say that EA was a very kind, sweet man. He must have been a glutton for punishment though, because Lillian was also a VERY difficult woman. | Family F554
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2296 |
Each year a family reunion is held to commerate his birth and he has great enjoyment looking forward to these events. | McLeish, Andrew (I14522)
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2297 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16930)
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2298 |
early Cloud Co., Marriages, Cloud Co. Genealogical Society indexed by Marilyn Johnston, Concordia, KS | Dildine, George Henry (I15835)
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2299 |
early Cloud Co., Marriages, Cloud Co. Genealogical Society indexed by Marilyn Johnston, Concordia, KS | Doty, Nellie (I15849)
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EATON CEMETERY (includes the Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery,) (Harding, and Dana) Eatovnille, Penna. the Eaton Cem. is made up of the Old Brick Church,Eaton, Harding, and Dana. Whoever donated land had a plot of the Cemetery named after them. | Smith, Lorenzo D. (I1374)
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