Notes
Matches 8,751 to 8,800 of 11,937
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8751 | MHR note: Austin remarried. | Hockensmith, Austin (I847)
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8752 | MHR note: Bernice worked for Capper Publications, Topeka, for more than ten years and was in civil service in 1949. | Gill, Bernice Eliza (I1048)
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8753 | MHR note: Berry Ems told Blanche (Hedges) Brown that Charles Clark Crouch was married three times. He had four step children and seventeen children of his own. He left each of his children about $10,000. Charles had sixteen living children at the time of his death. | Crouch, Charles Clark (I754)
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8754 | MHR note: Bertha was a German Lutheran. | Julias, Bertha Rosalie (I334)
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8755 | MHR note: Bessie belongs to the Church of God. She is of Irish descent and is a niece of Gary C. Flanery (son-in-law of "Rousseau". She is a Democrat. | Flanery, Bessie Beatrice (I1151)
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8756 | MHR note: Bessie was killed by a train tripping into a creek. It was making its first run on the way to Michigan. LKH note: MHR gives another marriage to Unknown Shaw. Found a marriage records for Bessie May Jinks, age 18, to Hessey Shaw, age 22, on 20 Dec 1905 in Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas. | Jinks, Bessie May (I1222)
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8757 | MHR note: Blanch taught for six years in Vermilion County, Illinois before her marriage. After her husband died, she taught three years in Mississippi, then returned to Illinois and taught twelve more years. During WWII she taught f few terms again in Vermilion County, Illinois. She wrote poems, stories and articles, home of which were published in Youth's Companion , Munsay's Magazine, Little Folks' Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and various educational, religious and local periodicals. Blanche and Hiram had three children and reared Elsie Snyder who was a first cousin to Hiram. Elsie was a orphan. She and Hiram were both members of the Christian Church. | Hedges, Rosa "Blanche" (I366)
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8758 | MHR note: Blanche Jeffers said that John's middle name was Clefford, not Clifford. | Evans, John Clefford "Cleff" (I862)
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8759 | MHR note: Bonnie graduated high school in 1925 in Hale, Missouri and studied at Maryville Teachers College and Arkansas University. She was a member of the Eastern Star and a Methodist. | Callaway, Bonnie Frances (I1069)
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8760 | MHR note: Buried in Three Lick Cemetery, 6.5 miles from Farmer, Kentucky rail road station. 1.8 miles on, past big squared log house, covered by clapboards of William Ribelin Hedges. MHR note: It was at her house that Jesse died. | Hedges, Ivelia Jane (I514)
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8761 | MHR note: Cena was a member of the Fairmount chapter of O.E.S. | Gilkison, Cena Lois (I1182)
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8762 | MHR note: Charles died enroute to California. | Beagles, Charles Davis (I2200)
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8763 | MHR note: Charlie was a great mimic and so was Mollie. They could imitate "Aunt Aura" till you would think she was present and speaking. When Charlie imitated his mother's excitement over building cyclonic clouds, he was ordered to go cut wood. | Cassity, Charles A. (I2269)
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8764 | MHR note: Clara and brother Elmo were brought up by their Enix grandparents in Carter County, Kentucky. Clara had dark brown eyes and dark heir. | Enix, Clara Morton (I989)
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8765 | MHR note: Corrine graduated from Chaffey Union high school in 1918 and Junior College in 1922. She was a registrar of Chaffey Union for several years. She received an A. B. from Santa Barbara State College, June 1937 and taught school at Shafter and Blythe, California in 1940-41, going into an Ontario California grade school in 1941-42 where she remained for over twenty years. Corrine did china painting and owned a house at Laguna Beach, California. | Hedges, Corrinne Zerela (I1055)
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8766 | MHR note: Daniel called "Pat" is a farmer near Indianola. He can't remember his father who lived in Indianola. His mother survived his father. Pat's mother was Jenny Rockhill. Sophia & Pat worked in a factory until their marriage, when they moved to a farm. He did trucking and bailing. Frank Larrance died before "Pat" was born. "Woody" (Jennie) died when he was a baby. | Larrance, Daniel Earl "Pat" (I337)
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8767 | MHR note: Daughter of Peter Cassity and Lulac Roberts | Cassity, Grace Jewel (I1161)
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8768 | MHR note: Deeds 69, p.498: 1 March 1899, Fleming Co., KY, The Hiner family (II) sold 160 A. to Ulysses G. hedges of Fleming Co., Ky. (n.b.13, p.91, 1959). Deeds 96, p.558. Fleming Co., KY, 30 Sept. 1939. U.G. Hedges says he is 72, of LaBelle, Florida, (formerly of Fleming Co., KY.) son in law of L.C. Morrison deceased, who d.1902, leaving only Laura Hedges, 28 and U.G. Hedges (now 72), then of Godard, KY. And a daughter Sally Marshall (then 24) wife of Rufus Marshall (now 58) 9Sally prob. now 54) and Amanda Morrison, then 50 who conveyed 143 A. to Laura Hedges and Sally Marshall. (n.b.13, p.72) (see n.b.2-156, p.58). | Hedges, Ulysses Grant (I506)
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8769 | MHR note: Delbert was an electrician at the government power plant, Morton, Wyoming. He was in WWI, belonged to the American Legion, and was a Republican. | Adams, Delbert (I112)
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8770 | MHR note: Died age 13 years. She has a stone. | Hedges, Louisa "Lulu" (I1379)
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8771 | MHR note: Died as a child (card file, Frankfort, Kentucky) | Hedges, Anne E. (I479)
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8772 | MHR note: died in infancy. | Hedges, Christenia (I1617)
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8773 | MHR note: died when child was born. | Perry, Belle (I2538)
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8774 | MHR note: Earl was a sophomore at the University of Illinois when he enlisted in the US Army, May 1917. He was at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas until May 1918 when he was sent overseas. He was a horse-shoe-er with the "shock troops" from the Battle of St. Michael to the end of the war. He was in the Army of Occupation at Luxembourg until June 1919. He belonged to Battery B, 124th Field Artillery in A.E.F. He belonged to the American Legion. He, his wife and older children are in the Christian Church in Ohio. | Brown, Earl Radford (I933)
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8775 | MHR note: Edgar's widow, Maude, has Thomas Edgar Hedges' Bible. | Trumbo, Maude May (I511)
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8776 | MHR note: Edith was a member of the United Cong. Church; League of Women Voters (past president); University Club. | Wight, Edith Marian (I919)
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8777 | MHR note: Effie and Simon lived on the farm near Benedict, Kansas, with his mother, until the June (or July?) 24, 1916 when they moved to El Dorado, Kansas. He did trucking in the newly opened oil fields, then operated a tax service, then became a rural mail carrier and was thus employed until his last illness. | Mattix, Simon Sirilous (I1011)
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8778 | MHR note: Effie was a member of the D.A.R., Susanna French Putney Chapter. | Hedges, Effie Grace (I1010)
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8779 | MHR note: Eileen Kissick said that Jesse was born 18 June 1873. | Moody, Jesse Walter (I524)
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8780 | MHR note: Elizabeth married a 2nd time ? August 1782 to ?(Phillip) Smith who paid a substitute in Revolution, Michael Smith (Maryland Historical Magazine, v.6, p261.) | Dern, Elizabeth (I1586)
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8781 | MHR note: Elmo disappeared 11 August 1902, Fort Douglas, Utah. He is still listed by the Army as a deserter, but probably had been killed in a fight. None of the family ever heard of him again. According to Ida Cronkhite, Elmo had blue eyes. His parents brought him to Illinois but decided "Buck's" health was better in Kentucky and returned to Carter County. Lou was having daily chills the three or four weeks they stayed at P.T. Hedges. LKH note: There is an Elmo W. Enix in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas in the 1920, 1930, and 1940 US census. Information matches the Elmo entered here. | Enix, Elmo Willis (I1005)
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8782 | MHR note: Ethel Parker Adkins has the Parker family Bible. I visited her in 1956. Five children. | Parker, Ethel Lou (I837)
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8783 | MHR note: Eva died three weeks after an appendicitis operation. | Hedges, Evaline Matilda (I236)
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8784 | MHR note: Eva was a graduate of Fort Hays, Kansas State College, 1926, with a B.S. in education. She worked in College office for nearly 28 years. | Hedges, Eva Louella (I1025)
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8785 | MHR note: Fannie died by typhoid. | McClanahan, Fannie A. (I474)
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8786 | MHR note: Fannie's youngest daughter and child were living with her in 1956. | Williams, Fannie Myrtle (I827)
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8787 | MHR note: Felming Co. Marriage, bk. G, p.364. | Hiatt, Rosanna H. (I698)
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8788 | MHR note: Forrest died of diphtheria | Hedges, Forest Martin (I947)
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8789 | MHR note: four children Earl was a farmer, Republican, and a Mason. | Gardner, Earl Franklin (I113)
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8790 | MHR note: Frank is brother to George Smith who married Nellie's sister Hattie. | Smith, Henry Franklin (I1348)
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8791 | MHR note: from letter from Albert Cassity, Golden Pond, KY. P.T. Cassity was last surviving child. Lived in Beaver, Oklahoma. MRH note: He was called "Little Pete". | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1783)
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8792 | MHR note: from the son Bert F. Gilkison "my father was a successful farmer and business man and dealt in timber and lumber. He was a member of the Christian Church and a Republican. | Gilkison, Pembroke Rousseau "Rous" (I388)
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8793 | MHR note: George belonged to the Christian Church. He was a Republican. He moved to from Gilmer City, Iowa to the Ozarks in 1931, and then to Chadwick, Missouri. He was living alone in Danville, Illinois in 1950. | Hedges, George Edward (I333)
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8794 | MHR note: George died as a child, after 1850 - he was in the 1850 census. | Hiatt, George Washington (I697)
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8795 | MHR note: George Smith is brother to Frank Smith who married Hattie's sister Nellie. | Smith, George Milton (I1342)
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8796 | MHR note: Georgia married E. C. Felt. | Cassity, Georgia (I1267)
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8797 | MHR note: give wife of James and mother of James Harvey Moody is Eileen Kissick. LKH note; records I have found give wife of James and mother of James Harvey Moody as Jane Hawkins Moody. | Moody, James (I516)
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8798 | MHR note: Glyda Martha said he has a stone. | Family: Joseph Addison Hedges / Martha Frances Story (F282)
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8799 | MHR note: Goldie Cassity died about 11 months of age of membranous croup. | Cassity, Goldie (I1785)
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8800 | MHR note: Grace was baptized into the Christian Church when 11. She attended LaGrange Baptist College one semester and one semester at Dulver-Stockton College, Canton, Missouri. She taught school in Schuyler County, Missouri for five years and taught again in 1944-45, and 1945-46. | Hedges, Grace Virginia (I922)
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