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601 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87697329/james-foster Section 6, Lot 382, Space 3 | Foster, James (I153)
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602 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87697329/james-foster | Foster, James (I153)
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603 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87697454/lottie-belle-foster Section 6, Lot 382, Space 5 | Lamb, Lottie Bell (I111)
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604 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87968969/ananias-curll | Curll, Ananias (I107)
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605 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87969124/margaret-curll | Foster, Margaret (I157)
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606 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87969124/margaret-curll | Foster, Margaret (I157)
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607 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88210460/richard-guernsey | Guernsey, Richard (I323)
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608 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88210466/orillia-guernsey | Delesdernier, Orilla (I324)
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609 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88386743/tamma-merrill | Smith, Tamma (I511)
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610 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88965092/julia-e-osgood | Donley, Julia E. (I414)
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611 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89771680/emily-ellen-gage | Clements, Emily Ellen (I72)
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612 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89836254/james-m-pecker | Pecker, James M. (I499)
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613 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89836383/alice-pecker | Harker, Alice (I305)
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614 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91466729/samuel-catlin-barton | Barton, Rev Samuel Catlin (I89)
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615 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92702895/clara-rebecca-bates | Barton, Clara Rebecca (I147)
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616 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92702895/clara-rebecca-bates | Barton, Clara Rebecca (I147)
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617 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92735507/max-robinson | Robinson, McFerren (I275)
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618 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93344058/truman-merrill | Merrill, Truman (I506)
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619 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93347156/jessie_jesse-william-littrell | Littrell, Jesse (I69)
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620 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93893404/lucille-shook Plot 1 - M - 312 - 08 | Bassett, Sarah Lucille (I265)
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621 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93893405/raymond-k_-shook Plot 1 - M - 312 - 07 | Shook, Raymond Kennedy (I264)
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622 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94908362/henry-guernsey-gay | Gay, Henry Guernsey (I205)
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623 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95876896/thomas-henry-sinex | Sinex, Thomas Henry (I183)
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624 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95876960/mary-elizabeth-sinex | Ward, Mary Elizabeth (I184)
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625 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96683676/frederick-a-jarvis | Jarvis, Frederick A. (I355)
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626 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96852431/james-dixon | Unknown, Sarah (I102)
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627 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96852439/james-dixon There is an entry for "James Dixon" on Find a Grave. Dixon Cemetery, Donaldson, Trigg County, Kentucky Birth and death dates unknown. No stone. There is also an entry for "Mrs. James Dixon, d.1806 which matches information for wife Sarah. | Dixon, James (I101)
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628 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98761220/henry-bryant-guernsey Section DW, site 432A Gravesite Details: 4th Cadet Sqdn - US Army - WWI | Guernsey, Henry Bryant (I207)
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629 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99520179/wayne-myrl-bateman | Bateman, Wayne Myrl (I736)
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630 | https://www.mammalogy.org/uploads/Wilfred%20Hudson%20Osgood.pdf Wilfred Hudson Osgood President W. H. Osgood was born 8 December 1875 in Rochester, New Hampshire; he was the first of five children. When the family moved to California in 1888, they settled in the Santa Clara Valley in a rural area at the south end of San Francisco Bay. Osgood's primary schooling was in Rochester, and he attended three years of high school in Santa Clara, but the family then moved into the city of San Jose. Osgood had become interested in birds and egg collecting and was involved in the organization of the Cooper Ornithological Club in San Jose, which subsequently became a major professional organization. After graduating from high school, Osgood accepted a teaching position in a small school in Wilcox, Arizona, for a year and then entered Stanford University shortly after its founding. Here he came within the orbit of the eminent zoologist David Starr Jordan, then president of the university. It was Jordan's suggestion that he leave Stanford before completing his BA degree in order to take a position in C. Hart Merriam's Bureau of Biological Survey, but he was eventually awarded his degree in 1899. He spent over a decade with the Survey, publishing a number of papers in the North American Fauna series, culminating in his monographic revision of the genus Peromyscus in 1909. In that year he joined the staff of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, the second of his two posts. He was Assistant Curator of Mammals and Birds, receiving his Ph.D. from University of Chicago in 1918 for a dissertation entitled "A Monographic Study of the American Marsupial, Caenolestes," which was published a few years later by the Field Museum. He served as Chief Curator of Zoology for 20 years, until his retirement in 1941. During his career at the Field Museum, he alternated between studying collections, both at the Field and in museums in other parts of the world, and conducting field expeditions. He participated in about 20 expeditions, 8 of which were major foreign ventures. As a result, the Field Museum mammal collections grew greatly in size and importance during his tenure. From his retirement until his death 6 years later on 20 June 1947, he remained fully engaged in publishing scientific papers. He was active not only in scientific societies, including the Biological Society of Washington, the Chicago Zoological Society, the American Ornithologists' Union, and the British Ornithologists' Union, but also in a number of other clubs such as the Explorers Club. Like Nelson, his predecessor, he remained a bachelor. | Osgood, Wilfred Hudson (I340)
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631 | https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1943/1943_00006765.PDF | Shook, Elizabeth (I252)
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632 | Hudson Osgood's place of birth and occupation are documented on the death certificate of his daughter, Hester. | Osgood, Hudson (I312)
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633 | In 1799 living in Amherst, New Hampshire with William Fisher as his guardian. | Stratton, John (I227)
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634 | In Massachusetts town and vital records: Page 283 Christopher Osgood, son of Ezekiel and Rebecca, born 21 Jan 1721/2, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts | Osgood, Christopher (I405)
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635 | In some census records Levi J. Shook birthdate is given as approximately 1862. | Shook, Levi J. (I2)
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636 | In Stonehouse Deanry Parish. Witnesses at this wedding were Mary Collins and Thomas Lusty. | Family F139
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637 | In the 1840 US census Elizabeth Hargis is head of household: Name: Elizabeth Hargis Home in 1840 (City, County, State): District 951, Cass, Georgia Birth Year: abt 1814 Age: 26 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 2 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 Total Free White Persons: 4 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4 | Lovelady, Mary Elizabeth (I40)
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638 | In the 1850 census, Robert's occupation is painter, construction. In the 1860 census, Robert's occupation is physician. In the 1870 census, Robert's occupation is dentist. | Osgood, Robert T. (I353)
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639 | In the 1850 US census, Levi and Elizabeth have two children, William age 20 and Sarah age 14. Levi's occupation is listed as farmer. | Shook, Levi (I250)
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640 | In the 1850 US census, Sarah Shook, age 14, is in her parents household. I can find no other record of her. | Shook, Sarah (I254)
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641 | In the 1860 US census, Lucy (Stratton) Bryant and her two children, Henry and Mary, are counted in the household of her parents< Jonas and Lucy Stratton. | Stratton, Lucy Ann (I209)
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642 | In the 1860 US census, William and Nancy Shook have a daughter, Ida, age 10 months. William's occupation is listed as merchant. | Shook, William Kennedy (I248)
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643 | In the 1865 Kansas census, Jessie and Sarah Littrall are in the household of her parents, John and Lydia Gage. | Littrell, Jesse (I69)
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644 | In the 1870 US census S. C. Barton, age 34, is lone head of household. He is a farmer. His three youngest children Joshua age 12, Henry age 10, and Brice age 7 are in the householf of Samuel's sister and brother-in-law, Henry and Eliza Miller in Nevada, Story County, Iowa. | Barton, Rev Samuel Catlin (I89)
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645 | In the 1870 US census there father S. C. Barton, age 34, is lone head of household. He is a farmer. His three youngest children Joshua age 12, Henry age 10, and Brice age 7 are in the householf of Samuel's sister and brother-in-law, Henry and Eliza Miller in Nevada, Story County, Iowa. | Barton, Brice Stuart (I87)
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646 | In the 1870 US census, William and Nancy Shook have five children ages 1 to 8. William's occupation is listed as farm laborer. | Shook, William Kennedy (I248)
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647 | In the 1880 US census Elizabeth Wall, widow, is lone head of household. | Lovelady, Mary Elizabeth (I40)
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648 | In the 1880 US census Levi J. Shook appears twice. He is the oldest of seven children in the household of his widowed father, William Shook in Dallas, Texas when the census is taken on 11 June 1880. He also appears a few miles north in Collin County Texas as a single farm laborer when the census is taken there on 25 June 1880. In both cases he is listed as born about 1862 in Arkansas with father born in Tennessee and mother born in Pennsylvania. | Shook, Levi J. (I2)
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649 | In the 1880 US census Levi J. Shook appears twice. He is the oldest of seven children in the household of his widowed father, William Shook in Dallas, Texas when the census is taken on 11 June 1880. He also appears a few miles north in Collin County Texas as a single farm laborer when the census is taken there on 25 June 1880. In both cases he is listed as born about 1862 in Arkansas with father born in Tennessee and mother born in Pennsylvania. | Shook, Levi J. (I2)
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650 | In the 1880 US census, William Shook is a widower with seven children ages 6 to 18 in his household. His occupation is listed as restaurant keeper living at 99 Cochran Street. | Shook, William Kennedy (I248)
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