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Declaration of Widow For Pension #9605-War of 1818 was signed by Mary Griffin with her mark, witnessed by W.M. Fish and Nancy Reynolds on 5 Oct 1872, Rockcastle Co Kentucky and that Solomon Griffin who enlisted in Capatin Wm. Smiths Company in the State of Kentucky. That Solomon Griffin received two land warrants of 80 acres each. Mary states that she was married under the name of Mary Bull to said Solomon Griffin on the 25th day of January 1790 at Abington in the State of Virginia...that Solomon died on the 20th day of August 1869... | Bull Mary Martha
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A RI (Rhode Island) 1777 Military Census Index lists a Nathan Bull in South Kingston, Washington Co on p15 (from Ancestry.com) | Bull Nathan
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Mentioned in American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Vol 21, P379, General Column of "Boston Transcript" 1906-191--listed as b. 1720, RI | Bull Timothy
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7-09: Info for this family from Marquita Johnson-Bailey | Burcham John Henry
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Info regarding the Burk family from Jari Dikes and census records
| Burk Andrew Jackson
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Lou Callaham (loucallaham@earthlink.net) has info on this Burt family | Burt Oliver S.
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Info re these children comes from granddaughter of Joe B. Burt (Adrina, e-mail loucallaham@earthlink.net) Singleton Burt also mentioned in the "Arkansas State Donation and Swamp Land Sales..." book compiled by Desmond Walls Allen | Burt Singleton S.
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Info re this family from Obit of Thomas Butler, Choctaw Co GenWeb | Butler Thomas Grant
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Info re date and birth place from notebook of Marie Crawford Pease | Campbell Jane
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6-06: All information regarding this Cannady/Kennedy family contributed by Jeff Robison | Cannady Hugh
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6-06: Notes from Jeff Robison:
Abstract of Record of Wills, Inventories, Settlements of Estates
1802-1812 Wake County North Carolina Vol II Frances Holloway Wynne: Cannady, Wagstaff Will Aug 1812 P317
In the name of God amen. Wife Behethalam, 100 a. including the house where I now live for widowhood, Negro Sinda; livestock; household goods; $20. Dau Susannah Magnum:100 a in Granville Co. including the house and plantation where she now lives; 73 a. including John Cannady's plantation. Son William: 73a. in Greenville including plantation where he now lives. Son John: 54 pds 15 sh. in lieu of land. Son Elijah: all land in Wake Co on the E. side of the Little Beaver Creek. Son Stephen: 73a. on the W side of Little Beaver Creek including the plantation where Hugh Cannady now lives. Son Hugh 20pds. Son Wyatt: 73a. in Wake Co. including the plantation he cleared; horse and tack. Dau Dosha: 73a. joining Wyatt's, Negro Juda. Dau Sinea: 73a. joining Dosha's; Negro Zilla. Son Dorris: 73a. between Sinea and my wife's in Wake and Granville Cs; Negro James; livestock; and at his mother's death or marriage 49a. including the home I now live in. Balance of land lent to wife after her death equally divided between sons William, Andrew, Elijah, and Wyatt. Son Andrew: 73a. including plantation where he now lives. Grandson William, son of Andrew; blacksmith tools. Son Wyatt, livestock; Dau Dosha: furniture; livestock. Dau Sinia: furniture; livestock. Dau Nancy Carrington: Negro Bob until her death then to her children. Sell Negroes Solomon and Lindy and all the other property not devised and the money given as follows: John Cannady $55; Elijay Cannady $45; Wyatt Cannady $45; William Cannady $45; remainder divided among John, William, Elihan, Wyatt, Dorris, Andrew, Sinia, and Dosha Cannady. 26 Sept 1809.
Exors: Hezekiah Ferrell, Wyatt Cannaday Wagstaff (X) Cannaday
Jurats: John Ferrell, Joe Furgerson | Cannady Wagstaff
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Info regarding Samuel Carr and Christina Robertson family is product of research of Altha Mae Henson Alder
| Carr Sarah Evelyn
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2009-Info for America Carter's marriage history from Jari Dikes on Nelms site | Carter America L.
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12/06: Carter info from Mary Leeper | Carter Edward
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6-06: Info on this Carter line contributed by Jari Dikes | Carter Jackson Alexander
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3-06: This info from the John & Sarah Spencer Case family website. Lela was also married to Elmer Andrew Bonebright, Dave Gallo, & Frederick Byrne Finnell. | Case Lela Martyna
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Lillie West Pelham says in her notes (1996) that Emma lived in Houston County,
Texas, Grapeland, Texas, and Lamesa, Texas. She was a Church of Christ and Louisa
Marion (her mother) was a Rector (could that be in the Church of Christ?) | Caskey Emma Peniniah
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Info on Isiah & wife from death certificate of Nancy Jane Cates. | Cates Isiah
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Christmas Card list of Al & Dottie Abraham lists Charles & Catherine Heer. The info also lists Catherine as dying Christmas '79. Found in SSDI a Catherine Heer b. 18 Aug 1896, d. Dec 1979, age 83, last adddress is Hyattsville, Prince George's, MD, USA, issued FL. One address for them was St. Petersburg FL. Also listed is Mrs. Nora Lehrfeld in Andover Hills, MD (daughter?) | Catherine
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Info from Mary Fagerstrom Breland | Chambers Joseph Boyd
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2008: Thurmon King is contributor of much of this Chapman information | Chapman Walter Anderson
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Rootsweb WorldConnect Elinore Olsen information 10-08 | Chapman Walter Conduit
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9th Duke of Marlborough | Churchill Charles Richard John
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8th Duke of Marlborough | Churchill George Charles Spencer
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Chancellor of the Exchequer | Churchill Randolph Henry
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Caleb deeded his interest in his father's estate after the death of his mother to John Peirce. "1721, Aug 19. I, Caleb Closson of Rochester, in the County of Plymouth in the province of Massachusetts Bay...for 16 pounds, 14 shillings Lawful money to me in hand paid by John Peirce of Tiverton in the County of Bristol in the Province aforead...sell all my whole right and Title in said Little Cropton of which I am the sole and lawful owner and lawfully seized and possessed of the same...as a good estate in fee...and have in my self own proper right...to grant, sell sd premises and that the sd John Peirce shall after the decease of my mother shall possess and enjoy said premises. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 19th day of August anno Dom 1721." Signed by Caleb in the presence of Jonahan Delano and Jabez Delano. "August 19th 1721. The above Caleb Closson Personally appeared before me and acknowledged the above written instrument to be his act & Deed. Seth Pope, Justice of Peace. Entered August ye 23rd 1721 & Recorded by Samuel Howland Registr, Book 13, Page 513" | Closson Caleb
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6-06: Info on this Cloud line contributed by Jari Dikes | Cloud John Clark, Sr.
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Jari Dikes notes that 1880 census shows next door to Cloud family is B.F. (Benjamin Franklin) and Henrietta (Holder) Brown family, likely uncle, aunt and cousins to Leu Gennie's future husband, John B. Brown. | Cloud John Clark, Jr.
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Anna Elizajane Coffee had siblings: John who married Fannie ?; Bill; Rich
whose wife's name was Julie; Lennie (F) whose spouse was Bud Harris; and Dan.
My written information from Minnie Routon shows Clifford Zuliger born 4
October 1872 and Ellen Frances born 20 Aug 1872 -- need to find correct dates. | Coffee Anna Elizajane
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1880 Franklin County Census, Daniel's names is spelled Coffie and he lives next door to his parents. | Coffee Daniel Webster
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1900 Cooke, Texas, USA lists wife's name as Frencis b. 1855, AL. Married 24 yrs, 10 ch. born, 6 living
1920 census includes 2 granddaughters: Jewel Allen, 13 Oklahoma, and Dora M. Allen, 5 Oklahoma. | Coffee Joel William
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Married names of daughters and locations of children came from obit of Joel William Leonard Coffey sent by Junwell Brantley 2003. | Coffee Joel William Leonard
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Info re these Coffee/Coffeys was given by Joan Coffey whose husband, Sam Coffey, is grandson of Daniel Webster Coffy (1858-1928). Daniel was known as Uncle Dan Coffy, and that his father came to Texas first, and then Daniel, John James, Joel William and their families took train from AL to Decatur Texas where they lived before moving to Dexter Texas and then Oklahoma Terr. Dan was apparently a peace officer in Texas according to his obit in Tishomingo Oklahoma newspaper. Census records came from Joan's Coffey family website. NOTE: Joan died 3/9/2001
1880 Census shows only Joseph A. and Robert R. as children at home; family name is spelled Coffy.
Apparently Wm. Joel moved his family to Lee, MS, USA between 1864 and 1867 according to children's birth places. | Coffee William Joel
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Grandfather of Richard Larson | Colbert Richard Merle
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Info from R.C. Abney | Collins Joseph
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1900 Census info for Walter Shawnee, Indian, b. May 1874 in Indian Territory, age 26, m. 4 years. Wife is Lillie, Indian, b. Nov 1870 in Kansas, age 29, 5 children born, 3 living. Walter's father b. IT, mother b. Kansas. Lillie's parents both b. Kentucky. Children: Hilda Canalis, step-daughter, Indian, b. March 1886 Indian Territory, 14, single; Willie Canalis, step-son, Indian, b. April 1891, Oklahoma Terr, 9; and Ollie Canalis, listed as Daughter, Indian, b. Nov 1897 in Oklahoma Terr, age 2. Bottom part of page lists Lillie as white, adopted (Indian). Her Children show father is Shawnee and mother is white. | Conallis Hilda
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1900 Census of Daviess, IN, USA Andrew J. Boyd and Mary B. Boyd (nee Taylor?) has a boarder named Zachariah Cook, a widower, b. Oct 1824, Kentucky, father b. NC, mother VA, living in home. Is this brother to Mary B.'s mother, Mary Ann? | Cook Mary Ann
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Obit provided by Norene from Rootsweb: "Nancy W. Cook b. June 9, 1842; married James T. Haley in 1864; four children did not live to maturity--James, Lizzie, Nettie and Coleman; Robert, Lindsey C. and William Thomas grew to manhood. The family moved to Illinois in 1869, where they stayed for 12 yrs (1881) later going to Missouri where James died in 1880. The following year Mrs. Haley came to IA where she settled on a farm south of Benton. William T. lives nearby in Benton, where her daughter in law has taken care of her the last 16 yrs. Nancy (Cook) Haley died May 16 at 83 yrs 11 mos and 24 days. William and Lindsey still alive at her death. Robert died in 1923." | Cook Nancy B.
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Tombstone inscription: Rest here my flesh in this dark tomb; And wait a while, Jesus will come. | Cooley Esther
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12/06: Cooper info provided by Diane Sanfilippo | Cooper Benjamin
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Beers Project on James Wesley King says Naboth of Chester County PA was half-brother of James Fenimore Cooper. | Cooper Naboth
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Jari Dikes notes say that William raised by persons last named Hall | Corker William Robert
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Stephen Costin was son of Stephen Costin, the immigrant, who came to America in 1654. | Costin Stephen
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Original Notes held by Nancy Abraham from the collection of Marie Crawford Pease, say that John was born on farm owned by father, William, in Washington Co. | Coventry John
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Notes in Marie Pease' info says Christopher operated first rolling mill in Pittsburgh PA and was Scotch/Irish. | Cowan Christopher
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Diane Sanfilippoo says in notes that info from Bible of Mary Alice Noyes and Judson Crabb, sonofJohn Calaway Crabb. | Crabb John Calaway
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8-09: Info from Robert Craig "Researching Our Family" website, with e-mail from George Kimbrough regarding the Kimbrough/McElreath family. | Craig Mortimer
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Military Info: Adj Gen of State of Illinois by Illinois Military & Naval Dept reports that Ebenezer A. Crawford was in Co C, 36th Inf Illinois Volunteers and was a Sergeant. He enlisted April 19, 1861, Muster Date Sept 23, 1861, and that he died "Nashville Feb 9 '63" He is also listed in book "Roll of Honor, Vol XXII"
| Crawford Ebenezer Anderson
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BURIAL: The funeral bulletin for Marie Pease states memorial services held on
Thursday, (April 26, 1973) at Monte Vista Christian Church, Albuquerque, Dr.
Theo Fisher officiating. | Crawford Marie Williams
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Audrie says this Crawford was from Scotland. From the Crawford tartan scarf, "This surnames is a territorial one from the barony of the same name in Lanarkshire where the family were settled about the 12th Cent. The mother of the Socttish Patriot, Sir William Wallace, was a Crawford. The Crawfords loyally supported Robert the Bruce and Sir. Reginald Crawford, Cousin of Sir William Wallace, was, for his loyalty to the Scottish cause, executed at Carlisle in 1307. Two of the oldest branches of this family are the Craufords of Crawfurdland, and Crawfurds of Killbirnie. The title of Earl of Crawford was first conferred on Sir David Lindsay in 1398. | Crawford Samuel
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