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In the 1850 census for North Carolina, there is a Sarah Westbrook with children Robert and Cornelia of the expected ages. She is living next door to Randolph and Happy Westbrook. Also in that household is a Nancy Westbrook.
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In the 1850 Census there was also a Jermina Shepler, 21 years old living with the family. | Family F273
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In the 1850 census, Deborah is living with her husband Isaac Hill and the 30 year old pauper son, Charles. They are living next door to Isaac's son Leverett and his family. Leverett is one of Isaac's sons from his first marriage. | Woodman, Deborah (I6230)
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In the 1850 census, John was living with his daughter Susan Sophia Quick and her husband Jacob Mains Wintermute | QUICK, John (I424)
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In the 1860 census, Allen is living with his 52 year old mother. It looks like an older married brother is living next door and a Courtney family living two doors down in the next page of the census. | PUCKETT, Allen N. (I27)
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In the 1860 Highland Ohio census he is living next door to his widowed mother and siblings with his wife Jane. | Puckett, Alexander (I3597)
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In the 1870 census for Pike, Mifflin Co., Ohio, Jonathan is living with his older brother Nathan.
By 1880 he is no longer living with that family. I didn't see him anywhere in the Pike census.
In 1910, he and his granddaughter, Edith M. Puckett (9 yrs old) are living with his brother ALlen in Indianola, Nebraska. This would be about the time the family photo was taken with the rest of Allen's family. | Puckett, Jonathan C. (I3602)
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In the 1880 census, Charles and Iota are living next door to her parents, Daniel and Nancy Elizabeth Mitchell. | LEWIS, Charles H (I177)
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In the 1880 census, she lists her father's birthplace as Pennsylvania and her mother's as New Jersey. | Silverthorne, Sabina (I2004)
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In the 1880 federal census, his wife Joesphine and the children were living with her parents. I don't know if this husband was deceased or divorced. | Reid (I17136)
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In the 1885 Minnesora census his occupation is listed as "Agent for Farm machinery." | DORIVAL, Edward P. (I844)
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In the 1900 census for Alliance, Red Willow Co., Nebraska they also had a ward living with them - Leroy L. Premer, 7 years old. I see there is another family in Alliance sometimes called Parmer, sometimes called Premer.
There is also an Emeline Halfhil married to a Soloman Premer living nearby in Bartley, Nebraska. So, Leroy is probably William and Malina's nephew. | Lemasters, William W. (I3620)
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In the 1900 census he is listed as 4 months old, so either he was bornin 1899, or the census was taken a few months late. | PUCKETT, Floyd Arthur (I1131)
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In the 1910 census Frank Garret Rawson is listed as Charles's adopted son. I suspect that the boy's name was Frank Garrett and that the his parents were related to Charles. There were some Garrett families living in Hamilton Co, Nebraska who were from Illinois, where Charles came from. | Family F69
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In the 1910 census, James is listed as a Carpenter. | HAMILTON, James Monroe (I90)
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In the 1910 Indianola, Red Willow County census, Mary L. Puckett is listed as 4 years old. However, in the 1930 Kuna, Ada Co., Idaho census, Gladys is listed as 24 years old. The other children's names are consistant. Just this one is odd.
Also, in the Allenias Puckett family photo, grandpa Wolfe refers to one of the children as "Lurtie" - so her name may be "Mary L" after all.
This Child is Confusing!!! | PUCKETT, Gladys or Mary L. or Lurtie (I1407)
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In the 1920 census there is a Cuppy family up the street - probably related. | Family F209
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In the 1920 census, Roy's brother, Guy, was living with this family. | Family F12479
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In the 1930 census , Earl's mother, Sarah H. Korb, was living with the family in Harrison, Frontier, Nebraska | Family F2511
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In the History of Sussex and Warren Counties by James P. Snell (pub 1881) Frederick and Jacob settled in Hardwick Township (Now Warren County ) as early as 1735 or 1740. This notation seems to be in error as Frederick was born in Penn in 1743
however the family may have been there as early as 1750 and most certainly by 1763 when Frederick was married. Just who Jacob was is unclear at this time but he was likely Frederick's first cousin, a son of John Heinich Snover The name
Schnauber was Anglicized to Snover in 1764. Frederick served in the Continental Army during the Revolution,receiving pay during portions of the period from August 1779 to 1787 (He has been recognized by the DAR) His uncle Georg Philip
Wintermute was a Loyalist and his first cousins Philip, John, Peter, Benjamin and Abraham Wintermutes were members of Loyalist regiment "The Butlers Rangers" and were regarded as heroes in the Niagara area of Ontario where they settled after
the Revolution. ***Frederick was a constable for Hardwick Township in 1776. Frederick was a member of Hardwick Lutheran Church at Stillwater. | Snover, Frederick (I6807)
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In the index under Pickel (Bickel, Böckel) | Diekerhoff, Anna Magdalena (I15084)
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In the Nelson County, Kentucky marriage records, it looks like her name is listed as Sarah Haskins or Hoskins | Family F612
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In the Person County, North Carolina Deed Books 1792-1825, page 202, it looks like Randolph was a witness to the transfer of a deed:
228-9 Ira Lea to John H. Jones, for $300, 106 acres on Richland Cr adj John Westbrook on still house br, William Westbrook. 15 Nov 1824. Wit: John Rice, Randolph Westbrok | Family F2537
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In Thomas Jefferson Lewis's photo album, there are two photos of a young Ulysses S. Grant. On the back of one it says Army - Tenessee. The photos are worn and dirty.
John Daniel Lewis served in the 25th Indiana Regiment which fought under Grant in the Battle of Shiloh. | LEWIS, John Daniel (I173)
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In WWII his rank was EM3c, or Electrician's Mate 3rd class. He was a teletype operator on Saipan. | LEWIS, Rex Owen (I13)
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Ina Mae Wolfe remembers that when grandpa Bob Thomas was old, he began to think that people were trying to steal his carpenters tools. To save them he began burying them, and then he would forget and think that they were stolen. When the family
went to visit, Asa took Ina around the yard looking for signs of places that had recently dug up in the yard. Then they would recover the buried tools. | THOMAS, Robert Hanson (I21)
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Ina Mae Wolfe remembers that when she was very young and the family went to Indianola for Grandma Kate Dunning Thomas's funeral, Ina broke out in a terrible rash. Grandpa Bob Thomas took her around the yard asking finding out exactly what
plants she had touched while she was out in the yard. It turned out that she had been bitten by bedbugs instead. Because of the rash, Ina was sent over to stay with Mary, the former foster child of Bob and Kate Thomas and so missed the
funeral. | DUNNING, Kate (I20)
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Info from Icia Wolfe gives the birth date of Eugenus and Edgar as 1/23/1856 | WOLFE, Eugenus (I62)
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Info from Kinney web site. Gideon moved to Smithfield, Monroe Co., PA in 1853 settling in Shawnee, PA, operated a sawmill and later purchased a farm on Milford Rd, 2 miles east of Stroudsburg. | Kinney, Gideon Leeds (I10817)
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Info from Mary Sliker, Sliker family researcher - Has name as Isaac L. Smith, occupation, undertaker. | Smith, Isaac Snover (I13082)
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Info from Mary Sliker, Sliker family researcher - M. 1897, John P. Baldwin, b. Dec 1877, (son of Jacob C. Baldwin and Rachel A. Park), he d. 1966, buried Hackettstown Union Cem. Children: "Female" Baldwom b. 24 Jul 1898, Stephensburg, Was.
Twp., Morris, NJ.; Lester S. Baldwin b. 1898, m. Edna Hazen, d. 1981, bur. Hackettstown Union Cem., Lester d. 1950, bur. same. | Smith, Kate (I13088)
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Info from Mary Sliker, Sliker family researcher - M. 6 Sep 1904, in Pleasant Grove Presb. Ch., Floyd Wilson Evans. Married by Rev. J. W. Lowden of Bloomfield, NJ. Floyd was a widower of NYC, son of W. H. and Jane DeWitt Evans. Ch. Elizabeth, m.
Mr. Latham; Marie Evans (name from 78th Birthday Article for Aunt Flora, Aug. 30, 1939). | Smith, Bertha (I13087)
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Info given me of his spouse being a Mary E. Swayze is possibly incorrect. The marriage date is supposedly 26 Feb 1859 which would make him only 13 if his birth year is correct. (It's estimated by census records). | Blazier, George W. (I15900)
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Info on Isaac Kinney's family is from the Kinney website via LouiseSP. Isaac S. Kinney b. 12 Nov 1811, d. 10 Oct 1895 in Warren Co, NJ while visiting childhood home, bur. Broslstine (sp?) Cemetery, Susquehanna Co, PA In 1867, Isaac Kinney moved
to Susquehanna County, PA and located in the Township of Dimock in 1878. | Kinney, Isaac Snover (I10816)
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info on this line is from Leona Nelson | Snover, William (I13139)
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INFO: "Addicted to the drink habit" | Wintermute, Philip (I28)
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INFO: "An upright man and good citizen" | Wintermute, Joseph G. (I35)
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INFO: "In the life of Crazy Julia Wintermute." | Wintermute, Julea\Julia\Juley (I22)
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INFO: Active in hunting & fishing | Wintermute, Jr. Halsey B. "Hallie" (I192)
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INFO: Affectionate,kind,true,lasting,charitable. | Wintemute, George Arthur (I1406)
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INFO: Always kind-hearted; friend of afflicted. | Wintermute, Ashaba \ Ashfordby H. (I1820)
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INFO: Attended Young Ladies Inst. at Granville. | Wintermute, Nina (I1934)
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INFO: Blind at older age. | Wintermute, Sanford (I66)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1103)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1099)
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INFO: Cheery & happy; extensive military service | Wintermute, Edwin R. (I1787)
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INFO: Democrat | Wintermote, John Joseph (I37)
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INFO: Excellent manager of household | Wintermute, Elizabeth (I1706)
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INFO: Few equals for sound sense and competence. | Wintermute, Isaac (I71)
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INFO: He lived and died an honest man. | Wintermute, Jr. Peter (I69)
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