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Matches 8,301 to 8,350 of 11,097
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8301 | MHR note: Lorena Thompson said there was a stone for Arthur at the Godard, Kentucky cemetery, but we couldn't find any Hedges stones there. | Hedges, Arthur (I659)
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8302 | MHR note: Lottie had a head injury at birth and at times had a kind of spasm or seizure. | Hedges, Lottie Pearl (I330)
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8303 | MHR note: Lottie said that Ella was a member of the Christian Church and the Eastern Star. She was a teacher for 34 years. Ella and Ernest had one son. | Clifton, Ella Mae (I243)
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8304 | MHR note: Lucy died young. She was two years old in the 1850 census. | Moody, Lucy (I492)
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8305 | MHR note: Lydia died of pneumonia. MHR note: Lydia was the daughter of Isaac Evans ,Sr. | Evans, Lydia West (I1738)
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8306 | MHR note: Mabel graduated from high school in 1920 in Jewell, Kansas. And attended college for one year at Emporia, Kansas and some at Hays Kansas. She taught in the primary grades for several years before her marriage. She belonged to the Christian Church. | Hutchison, Mabel Alice (I1030)
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8307 | MHR note: Marriage v.3, p.99, no.11726. He said he'd be 23 years next. He was a drayman of Sidell, Illinois. | Hedges, Jesse Robert "Bob" (I1380)
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8308 | MHR note: Married by T. B. Dickson, Brown County, Kansas. | Family: Ernest Jinks / Mary Alma Cassity (F263)
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8309 | MHR note: married in Manitou, Colorado? LKH note: MHR lists her as divorced and that is how she is listed in the 1880 census when she and her two daughters are in her parent's household in Missouri. However, she and her two daughters are with her husband Wm.A. Hunt in Delta County, Colorado in the 1885 Colorado census. Later in the 1900 US census she is listed as a widowed lodger in El Paso, Colorado. Also listed as a widow in US city directories for Colorado Springs in 1908, 1918, 1925, 1926 and 1930. | Hawkins, Aurena (I440)
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8310 | MHR note: Martha Lee Hoff and Malissa J. Hoff were sisters. | Hoff, Malissa J. (I666)
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8311 | MHR note: Martha Lee Hoff and Malissa J. Hoff were sisters. | Hoff, Martha Lee (I676)
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8312 | MHR note: Mary (Glidewell) Shumart was a widow when she married Peter. LKH note: I don't find any record of Mary (Glidewell) Shumart marrying Peter. I do find a marriage records for Sarah Jane Glidewell's marriage to Peter. And records of the 1900 and 1910 census with them living in Sullivan County, Missouri. Still looking for further records. | Glidewell, Sarah Jane (I1775)
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8313 | MHR note: Mary Ann Cassity is given as "Polly Ann" on the stone. The Hargiss Cemetery is across a very narrow road from the railroad tracks. the graves have coffin-like covers and there is a tiny one beside theirs and a child-sized one next to that, both without inscriptions. The man living next to the little cemetery (James Edward Hall) said several stones had disappeared from the cemetery one night. One may have been that of their son, "Russell" Cassity. | Cassity, Infant (I427)
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8314 | MHR note: Mary Ann Cassity is given as "Polly Ann" on the stone. The Hargiss Cemetery is across a very narrow road from the railroad tracks. the graves have coffin-like covers and there is a tiny one beside theirs and a child-sized one next to that, both without inscriptions. The man living next to the little cemetery (James Edward Hall) said several stones had disappeared from the cemetery one night. One may have been that of their son, "Russell" Cassity. | Cassity, James Albert (I405)
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8315 | MHR note: Mary Ann Cassity is given as "Polly Ann" on the stone. The Hargiss Cemetery is across a very narrow road from the railroad tracks. the graves have coffin-like covers and there is a tiny one beside theirs and a child-sized one next to that, both without inscriptions. The man living next to the little cemetery (James Edward Hall) said several stones had disappeared from the cemetery one night. One may have been that of their son, "Russell" Cassity. | Cassity, Albert Russell (I347)
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8316 | MHR note: Mary Dalton Hedges was named for an aunt, Ada Dalton. | Hedges, Mary Dalton (I88)
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8317 | MHR note: Mary graduated from Danville High School in 1921. She belonged to the 1st Church of Christ, Danville, Illinois. Mary was immersed at the First Church of Christ, Danville, Illinois 23 February 1913. She was the one who took dictation of "Uncle Cappy's" autobiography. | Cronkhite, Mary Eliza (I929)
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8318 | MHR note: Mary had a B.S. degree in Education from Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1923. She taught in high school the following 15 years in Kansas. She was a Republican, member of the Christian Church, Multnomah Chapter of the D.A.R., Oregon State Chapter of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of American. | Hedges, Mary Mildred (I1016)
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8319 | MHR note: Melvin runs a cafe and beer parlor. | Brubaker, Melvin (I1049)
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8320 | MHR note: Mervin bought some lots and built his mother a house. He is in the building and wrecking business and does trucking and road work. Three children. | Hedges, Mervin Jasper (I223)
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8321 | MHR note: Milderd said his birth date was 12 March 1900 | White, Herman Beckham (I879)
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8322 | MHR note: Mildred (Mrs. Claude White) said the year of birth was 1924. | White, Cassie Nell (I874)
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8323 | MHR note: Mildred taught school for 30 years, with 19 years in high school in South Haven, Kansas. She graduated in 1915 from Canton high school.; and from Phillips University in 1925. She taught two years in Hydro, Oklahoma. She makes art objects of liquid resin, plaster plaques, and candles. | Hedges, Mildred Ruth (I924)
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8324 | MHR note: Mildred was in the Marines, 2nd Lieut., WWII. | Dickson, Mildred Elizabeth (I889)
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8325 | MHR note: Minnard and Leonard were twins. | Gilkison, Minard (I786)
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8326 | MHR note: Minnie attended high school in Medaryville, Indiana. She moved with her family to Pulaski County, Indiana in 1896. She and Bertie were members of the Christian Church. | Hedges, Minnie Flora (I371)
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8327 | MHR note: Minnie died by typhoid. | McClanahan, Minnie Belle (I473)
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8328 | MHR note: Minta and Martha were sisters. | Caudill, Minta (I715)
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8329 | MHR note: Minta and Martha were sisters. | Caudill, Martha (I716)
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8330 | MHR note: Mollie and Reuben have stones in Broadridge Cemetery, Grant County, Kentucky. Just the years were on the stones. Turn left at the lumberyard, and go about one mile. The stones are far over from the road. | Hedges, Mary Jane "Mollie" (I471)
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8331 | MHR note: Myrtle said that Robert Hedges was murdered while driving the treasure coach in Colorado. Robert had started for the home of P. T. Hedges in Illinois when he was shot by a bandit, so never arrived. | Hedges, Robert (I345)
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8332 | MHR note: Myrtle Stone first married A. W. Bisbley. 2nd married Jim Phillips (divorced). 3rd married Oca Garrett. | Stone, Myrtle (I2551)
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8333 | MHR note: Myrtle taught school for five years in Mississippi before her marriage. Myrtle and Hardy are both members of the Christian Church. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary 2 April 1970 in Grenada, Mississippi. All ten of their living children attended. Guests numbered 75. | Brown, Myrtle Minnie (I941)
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8334 | MHR note: Myrtle was a worthy matron, Eastern Star, Dows, Iowa, 1940. She cooked in a private hospital in Detroit in 1943. She attended Valparaiso Teachers College, Valparaiso, Indiana. She keeps house for her brother in South Haven, Kansas since his wife died. | Hedges, Myrtle Elicia (I370)
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8335 | MHR note: Nancy Clingingsmith was of German descent and spoke German. They came to Illinois from Pennsylvania in 1868. She was a Lutheran. | Clingingsmith, Mary Anne (I292)
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8336 | MHR note: Nataniel Boggs died when his daughter Elizabeth was nine years old. LKH note: all census and burial records I can find show that Elizabeth was born about 1872 and her father Nathaniel died in 1910. HOWEVER, her mother Alvora could have indeed died when Elizabeth was 9 years old. Nathaniel Boggs married first to Almira King in 1850, They had 5 children who appear in census records. He married a second time to Alvira (E. Jane) Valentine in 1868 and they had five children who appear in census records. He married a third time to Nancy M. Cline in 1885. It is most probable that his first and second wife died before he remarried. | Boggs, Nathaniel (I1515)
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8337 | MHR note: PA Archives, 3rd series, v.17, p.66. mathias Springer, Lancaster Co, Rarll Township, 1771 was taxed. | Unknown, Mary (I1593)
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8338 | MHR note: parents are Henry Tipton Ferguson and Nannie Lacy | Ferguson, Ernest Lee (I1171)
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8339 | MHR note: Peter T. Cassity had a second marriage to Nell Hollon and a third marriage to Mary Glidewell Shumart LKH note: I can find documentation for the marriage of Peter Sarah J. Glidewell. No documentation for anyone named Mary or with the surname of Shumart. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
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8340 | MHR note: Peter T. Hedges received a degree from Chillicothe Normal School, a B.S. degree from the University of Missouri, 1906; A. M. University of Missouri, 1907 with life certificate. He joined the Christian Church, Ogden, Illinois when 16. He was a Mason (Shriner) and Odd Fellow. He taught in Williamstown, Missouri high school for three years, and was in charge of Corin College, Corin, Missouri for two years; Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia (the first Christian college, founded by Alexander Campbell) for one year; University of Missouri (Columbia, Missouri) three years; principle of schools, Shreveport, Louisiana for one year; and head of Natchitoches, Louisiana schools for ten years. He was in the contracting business awhile and in 1940 was an auto parts dealer and sold second hand cars. | Hedges, Peter Thompson (I85)
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8341 | MHR note: Peter Thompson Cassity was named after his grandfather's name, Peter, and his mother's maiden name, Thompson. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I21)
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8342 | MHR note: Polly was a descendent of Sir William Cary, one of the first settlers of Jamestown, Virginia. | Carey, Mary "Polly" (I1466)
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8343 | MHR note: R.P. McClanahan was a Christian preacher. | McClanahan, Reuben Pickett (I472)
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8344 | MHR note: Raymond had a twin who died before being named, same day as birth. four children | Cassity, Raymond Warner (I1229)
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8345 | MHR note: received a B.S. degree in education in 1928 from Kirksville teaching College, and M.A. in 1939 from Iowa University, Iowa City, Iowa. He is a Mason and belongs to the Christian church. Superintendent of schools. They owned the Dam View Motel, Forsythe, Missouri, the Ozarks. In 1969 he missed the first reunion in 37 years. | Hedges, William McKinley (I42)
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8346 | MHR note: Reuben Hedges died about November 1871. | Hedges, Reuben (I287)
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8347 | MHR note: Richard was a freight clerk for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Rail. Richard and his son Charles were trainers of trotting horses in Kentucky and West Virginia. | Hiatt, Richard Thurston (I722)
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8348 | MHR note: Robert graduated from Topeka highs school in 1923 and worked in the Santa Fe office for over 20 years. He had been a mileage clerk in the Santa Fe accounting department. | Gill, Robert Marion (I1043)
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8349 | MHR note: Rosannah (Ribelin) Hedges was the neighborhood nurse and midwife. There is a story told of a black servant who came to take her to attend a birth in the home of his master. He rode a horse and led one with a side saddle. The river was in flood, and she was swept out of her saddle in the dark. The servant caught her and held her head above water until the horses swam to the shallow water and they went on. She attended to her duties as midwife and next morning the water was down so she could go home. She told fortunes with tea leaves. Levi Hedges left Maryland and came to Kentucky probably around 1795. That is also the year that he met and eloped with Rosannah, the oldest daughter of William Ribelin (who had moved his family to Kentucky from Yadkin Valley, North Carolina). Levi was about nineteen and she was not quite fifteen years old. Her father threatened to scratch her name from the family Bible, but he did not do so as Mary Hedges Reiner saw the family Bible of William Ribelin (probably in the 1950's) in the Historical Society in Lexington and Rosannah's name was still there. | Ribelin, Rosannah (I341)
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8350 | MHR note: Rosie left North Carolina when age 12 (her mother having died) and went with her father to Virginia where her father remarried. After about one summer, they went to Kentucky and settled on Rock Fork, Kentucky on the Caleb Wyatt farm. They are buried at Mautown, Kentucky and are said to have stones. W(illiam) W(allace) Hiatt and Rose C. Hiatt signed a note to allow Luvina Jane to marry Clinton McC. | Roberts, Rosie Caroline (I701)
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