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Matches 3,251 to 3,300 of 4,690
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3251 | LKH note: from census records William had at least six children by his previous marriages. | Blake, William (I135)
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3252 | LKH note: from Social Security application and claims index it appears that she married twice as her name is listed as Georgia Katherin Robertson, Georgia K Klotzback, and Georgia Katherin Travillian. | Travillian, Georgia Katherin (I892)
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3253 | LKH note: Georgia C. Robertson married Donald G. Klotzback 30 September 1975 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Her last marriage ended by death. | Travillian, Georgia Katherin (I892)
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3254 | LKH note: Harry Yarnell married a 2nd time to Margaret Linton, 7 Feb 1934, Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana. | Yarnell, Harry Elmo (I266)
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3255 | LKH note: He is four years old in the 1860 census. He is not in his mother's household in the 1870 census. Only his initials are used in the 1860 census, so we have no record of his first name. | Brown, J. M. (I147)
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3256 | LKH note: His birthplace is listed as Germantown, Ohio in his obituary, but all other records show it was Rockcastle County, Kentucky. | Wilmot, Everett (I1240)
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3257 | LKH note: His name appears as Absalum "Abraham" Bowman in the Jenkins and Allen Families of Kentucky. His name appears as Absalom "abner" Bowman on Find a Grave | Bowman, Absalom (I2316)
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3258 | LKH note: I don't find Noah or Judah in the 1860 census. Noah, age 12, is in the 1850 census in Owsley County, Kentucky in the household of his parents Henry and Polly Gabbard. | Gabbard, Noah (I2610)
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3259 | LKH note: I'm having difficulty confirming This Elisha Williamson Bowman, born 1815, is son of Elijah and Elizabeth Bowman. Another Elisha W. Bowman, born 1811, is the son of Cornelius and Elizabeth Bowman. He married Mahulda Phillips. Both Elishas lived in Owsley County at the same time. Neither of them are the Elisha Bowman, born 1818, who married Evaline Thompson and lived in Breathitt County. See notes on her Find a Grave entry. Apparently this misidentification has been made before. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77055965/evaline_a_bowman Note: "She was married to Elisha Bowman who died in 1902 and is buried with her in Omro, WI. She was not married to the Elisha who was born in 1815 and is buried in Kentucky." | Bowman, Elisha Williamson (I2492)
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3260 | LKH note: I'm still searching for any documentation for Peter and his wife Hollie. So far I haven't found any connection to Andrew Hash and Nancy Hart Hash being his parents. | Hash, Peter (I1897)
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3261 | LKH note: in the 1850 and 1860 census Robert Smith is marked as cannot read or write. | Smith, Robert (I103)
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3262 | LKH note: In the 1850 census Joseph, age 65, is next door to the households of William Hash, age 47, and of Arthur Hash, age 37. | Hash, Joseph "Josephat" (I1652)
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3263 | LKH note: In the 1860 census William and Thursy's household includes Duncan McFarland, age 84, and Martha McFarland, age 82, both born in Virginia. | McFarland, Thursy (I1892)
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3264 | LKH note: In the 1880 and 1900 census, Rebecka is in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and John Wingate. | Hash, Rebecka (I1662)
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3265 | LKH note: In the newspaper article reporting Porter Chamber's death from spotted fever, it states that his brother died of the same disease back home. That, plus the fact that Kelly does not appear in any records after the 1910 census, leads me to conclude that he and his brother, Porter, both died in 1908. The first death at the hospital in some months occurred Monday, when Porter Chambers, of Athol, Breathitt County, died there from cerebro-spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. Brain troubles have been common in his family. His brother died of the same disease back home, and his father has had trouble. Besides, he got a bad blow on the head a few years ago, and that may have helped bring on the disease. His mother was down, and took the body home with her. The Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 30 January 1908, page 3. | Chambers, Kelly (I173)
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3266 | LKH note: Indiana Marriage Record show her marriage to Julius C. Robinson. Need to research this. Name Alpha Johnson Marriage Age 29 Birth Date 14 Mar 1882 Marriage Date 18 May 1911 Marriage Place Marion, Indiana, USA Spouse Name Julius C Robinson | Johnson, Alpha J. (I1980)
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3267 | LKH note: Information found on geneaology.com Cornelius Bowman was born Abt. 1740 in Virginia, and died January 25, 1826 in Owsley Co., Ky. This indenture made this thirtyeth day of May in the year of our Lord 1810 between Cornelius Bowman Sr. and Susannah Bowman of the County of Madison and Commonwealth of Kentucky of the one part and John Pinston of the second of the county of Madison and state of Ky on and adjoining to King's Branch on the waters of Muddy Creek being the lower end of his land on sd creek & bounded as follows: beginning at a White Oak on south east corner of ------------the sd Cornelius Bowman Sr. and Susannah Bowman hath hereunto set their hand & affixes on the day and date above written Signed, sealed & delivered in Presence of us Cornelius Bowman, Jr. Cornelius Bowman son of John Bowman, dec. Signed by Cornelius Bowman & Susannah (A) Bowman the letter "A" was her mark possibly for Abbott? Recorded 2 July 1810 in Bk. G https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/e/l/r/Ruby-Elrod-NC/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0022.html Updated April 23, 2005 RubyElrod 625 HUNTING RIDGE RD WILMINGTON,NC 28412-7413 A-United States 910-799-3083 Fax: N/A rubyelrod_2@msn.com | Bowman, Cornelius "Neal" Sr. (I69)
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3268 | LKH note: It appears from news articles and from census records that Ida was pregnant when she poisoned her children. Duke and Ida's youngest son, Peter, was born about 9 months after that event. Ida is not with the family in the 1940 census, but has returned to the family by the time of the 1950 census. | Watson, Duke (I782)
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3269 | LKH note: It appears from news articles and from census records that Ida was pregnant when she poisoned her children. Duke and Ida's youngest son, Peter, was born about 9 months after that event. Ida is not with the family in the 1940 census, but has returned to the family by the time of the 1950 census. | Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
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3270 | LKH note: James B. Combs married a second time in Indiana on 26 Mar 1937 to Enith Hollon | Combs, James Benton (I1816)
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3271 | LKH note: John H. Ward married a second time to Sarilda James on 20 Dec 1888, in Graydon County, Virginia. | Ward, John Hash (I1665)
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3272 | LKH note: John Morris is listed as Johnny Morris, born in Kentucky, on his daughter, Julia's death certificate. | Morris, John G. (I291)
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3273 | LKH note: Joseph Giles Daffern's first wife, Mary Caroline Smith, died 30 May 1906. He married the widow, Lena (Robinson) Pingleton, 16 Sep 1906. | Daffern, Joseph Giles "Jack" (I837)
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3274 | LKH note: Joseph was counted in the 1850 census which was enumerated on 18 September 1850. That places his death after that date. | Hash, Joseph "Josephat" (I1652)
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3275 | LKH note: Judah Moore and Noah Gabbard had one son: Henry Clay Gabbard, born 8 Apr 1864, died 24 Mar 1953. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5854619/henry_clay_gabbard | Moore, Judith (I2601)
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3276 | LKH note: Judah Moore and Noah Gabbard had one son: Henry Clay Gabbard, born 8 Apr 1864, died 24 Mar 1953. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5854619/henry_clay_gabbard | Gabbard, Noah (I2610)
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3277 | LKH note: Kelly is in the 1900 census in Crawford, Breathitt County, Kentucky. He is listed as Kelly Moore, age 6, step-son of Robert Moore. I've been unable to find any record of him after the 1900 census. | Chambers, Kelly (I173)
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3278 | LKH note: Kentucky death record: Name Gemima Sturgil Maiden Name Wells Gender Female Death Age 75 Birth Date abt 1781 Residence Place Letcher, Kentucky, USA Death Date 15 Mar 1856 Death Place Letcher, Kentucky, USA Father: Zachariah Wells Mother: Abbagail Wells | Wells, Jemima (I1996)
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3279 | LKH note: List of Enoch Osbourne's Company of Militia in Montgomery County 1781. Enoch Ozburn, Capt. Ephraim Oxburn, Lieut. not fit William Hash, not fit Robert Ozburn, not fit Jeremiah Ozburn, not fit Nathan Taylor, not fit James Wallen, not fit John Ozburn, under 18 Robert Pennington, under 18 Solomon Ozburn, under 18 John Taylor, ___ fit Ezekiel Young William war Ephraim Ozburn Jonathan Ozburn Charles Poark Michael Cortnic Stephen Terrill John Flanary James Boggs William Adkins Stephen Jones Richard Pennington Jno. Colwell Thomas Beford Nathaniel Landarith William Howell John Anderson Jacob Anderon Francis Storgel Abram Storgel Thomas Vaughn Robert Davis Thomas Hash William Lanerith Moses McDonald Jesse Lynch Jos. Simons Wm. Dodd Thomas Greer Hughey Greer Thomas Douglas Christopher Hughey Belssy Wood ___ Isham Lyles ___ Joshua Pennington Timothy Pennington Copied from orignal records, in Christianburg, by Mrs. Myrtle Johnson Early Osbornes and Alleys wit notes on allied families, page 55 | Osborne, Enoch (I1674)
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3280 | LKH note: Looking for more documentation to confirm. Find a Grave gives her maiden name as Pruitt Of Clara and Richard Mullins' five daughters, 4 of their records in Kentucky Birth Index give Clara's maiden name as Pruitt, but one, Bernice Cordia Mullins, gives mother's maiden name as Spivey. I have not yet found any marriage for Clara prior to her being wife of Richard Mullins in 1930, so that is not where the surname Pruitt comes from. I have, however, found that Clara's mother Marvella Barnes married David Spivey in 1905. Clara was born in 1901. It appears that Clara became a part of Marvella and David Spivey's family and took the surname of Spivey throughout her life. I have not found any information about her biological father other than the surname of Pruitt. Another possible clue. In the 1900 census Marvella (age 22), seamstress, is living in Livingston in the household of David & Mary Wolf. Mary and Marvella were sisters. Next door is the family of James & Mary Prewitt, whose household includes two sons, John (age 20) and Joseph (age 8), and two daughters, Clara (age 12) and Ellen (age 9). This may be one of the reasons I have not yet found any record with exact birth information for Clara. | Spivey, Clara Angeline (I440)
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3281 | LKH note: Louise married Albert Kumpart on 22 Jan 1936 in Indiana. | Lange, Louise (I1981)
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3282 | LKH note: Lucinda married first Hardin Moore. They had two daughters, Malissa and Rachel In the 1870 census Malissa,10, and Rachel, 7, are in the household of Hardin Moore and his second wife, Polly. Lucinda married a second time to Unknown Stepp. Find a Grave shows they had at least three children, William James and Eller. I am not finding records for them. Find a Grave links to Lucinda's mother. Rachel Seahorse Lewis Rachel Seahorse Lewis' family is tangled with the family of Robert Steph in the census records. | Stepp, Lucinda (I2424)
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3283 | LKH note: Lucindy and Thomas Phipps had a daughter, Rachael. They divorced mid 1850' and Lucindy married second to Edimmon Wathen. In the 1860 census Rachel is in the household of Lucindy and Edimmon Wathen. I have been unable to find Thomas in the 1860 census. | Angel, Lucindy (I2065)
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3284 | LKH note: Mary Frances Smith, first married James Ryles. They had at least three children. In the 1840 census she is a widow counted in the household of her daughter of son-in-law, John and Ada (Ryles) Brock in Brewer, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. This matches her application for widow's benefits for Isaiah Phipps Civil War pension for which she applied from Okalahoma on 16 January 1933. Isaiah first applied from Kentucky on 10 Oct 1882 for invalid pension benefits. Application No.462111. Mary's application No. 1729.982. Phipps, Isaiah: service: E 14 Ky. Cav. | Smith, Mary Frances (I1667)
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3285 | LKH note: Mary's death certificate information differs from her entry on Find a Grave on her date of death. Find a Grave: b. Oct 1860 d. 29 Dec 1943, Arkansas father: Daniel May Smith mother: Sarah Amanda Smith buried: Ryles Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas Mary's death certificate b. 21 Oct 1860, Alabama d. 5 March 1947, Ratcliff, Logan County Arkansas father: Daniel Smith mother: unknown spouse: Izack Phipps buried: Ione | Smith, Mary Frances (I1667)
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3286 | LKH note: Mertie was widowed twice. First when William Spivey died in 1932. Second when Rufus Callahan died in 1949. She married a third time to an unknown Sturgeon and her headstone is in the name of Mertie Sturgeon. | Summers, Mertle "Mertie" (I452)
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3287 | LKH note: Name and information found in son Bennie Field's obituary. Also on Ancestry family tree of Lizzie46239. All records, including his World War II draft registration card, obituary, and his headstone show his name of J.B. Fields. | Fields, J. B. (I667)
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3288 | LKH note: needs more research, but I believe this is notice of Mary's death. Mrs. Joe Basin was called to Berea Thursday by the death of her aunt, Mrs. A.E. Robinson. The Central Record, Lancaster, Kentucky. Thursday, 1 February 1917, page 4. | Wells, Mary "Polly" (I212)
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3289 | LKH note: No records of Vina found after the 1860 census. | Robinson, Lavina "Vina" (I144)
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3290 | LKH note: North Carolina Historical Records Survey - Cemetery Inscription Card: Name Lydia Parsons Age 82 Birth Date 25 Feb 1778 Burial Date 15 Jan 1861 Cemetery Parsons Cemetery Burial Place Piney Creek, Alleghany, NC | Sturgill, Lydia (I1982)
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3291 | LKH note: North Carolina Historical Records Survey - Cemetery inscription card: Name Solomon Parsons Age 87 Birth Date 5 Jun 1772 Burial Date 18 Jan 1860 Cemetery Parsons Cemetery Burial Place Piney Creek, Alleghany, NC | Parsons, Solomon Columbus (I1995)
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3292 | LKH note: Odie married second to unknown Philbeck. | Gambrel, Odie (I451)
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3293 | LKH note: on the 1860 federal census mortality schedule directly below the entry for William Bowman is the entry for Name Isabella Bowman Gender Female Estimated Birth Year abt 1839 Birth Place Kentucky, USA Age 20 Death Date Jul 1859 Cause of Death Typhoid Fever Census year 1860 Census Place Owsley, Kentucky, USA Line 9 occupation: domestic number of day ill: 35 days. * * * * Kentucky death records Name Isabel Bowman Gender Female Race White Death Age 18 Birth Date abt 1841 Birth Place Clay Residence Place Owsley, Kentucky, USA Death Date 4 Jun 1859 Death Place Owsley, Kentucky, USA Father: Wm Bowman Mother: Nancy Bowman | Bowman, William (I2328)
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3294 | LKH note: Only able to trace Jane "Jenny" to one record, the 1860 census, and her entry on Find a Grave. This Virginia Deaths & Burials Index may be another clue as it lists John Sturgill and Jane Sturgill as parents of John Sturgill, b. 1863 in Kentucky and died 1885 in Wise County, Virginia which is the county in which Jane is buried. Name John Sturgill Birth Date abt 1863 Birth Place Kentucky Death Date 25 Oct 1885 Death Place Wise, Virginia Death Age 22 Occupation Teacher Race White Marital Status Single Gender Male Father Name John Sturgill Mother Name Jane Sturgill FHL Film Number 2048588 | Abbott, Jane “Jenny” (I1997)
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3295 | LKH note: page 428 - - - , 1769. William ( ) Hamilton and Margret ( ) to their son Patrick Hamilton, [symbol of pound money]10, 100 acres patented to William Hamilton, 29th May, 1760, on Middle River of Shanandore, corner Robert Reed's land. Delivered: Patrick Hamilton, 15th August, 1771. from Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted from the original court records of August County, 1745-1800. 1912. by Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Printed by The Commonwealth Company, Rosslyn, Va. Volume III. pages 486-487. | Hamilton, William (I1958)
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3296 | lkh note: pension application On the 8th of September 1834, Ephraim Osborn filed for a pension in Parry, Co., Ky. He stated that he was 80 years of age. He entered the service of the United States as a volunteer under Capt. Enoch Osborn and Lieut. James Ward and first met at Osborn's Fort in Montgomery Co., but does not recollect the year. He then stayed in the service six months. They were engaged in guarding the frontier against the Indians. The time of service was perhaps a year or two before the expedition against the Cherokees. He afterwards went as a volunteer under Capt. Frederick Edwards, for one month on Clirch river, after the Tories and caught a deserter. He then went as a volunteer under Capt. Abram Bletcher to the Cherokee Nation. First met at Long Island of Holston and went by the bend of Nolichuncky and expected an attack, but did not have one. There were a good many troops from North Carolina and Virginia who went on from the Island. He recollects an officer from the North Caroline troops by the name of Williams. His own colonel was Christy. Before they got to the French Broad river, a flag was sent in by the Indians for peace, but it was understood that there were others who would not make peace. The Army proceeded on to the French Broad river and halted, expecting an attack. A detachment was ordered out to cross the river in the night and he was one who went. There were no Indians, but there were signs the next day. They went on to the Dragging Canoe Town and all were gone but one old blind Indian. The Army destroyed all they could find. He went again with Capt. Brummitt as a guard of ammunition from the Lead Mines, across the Glower Gap, into North Carolina and delivered the ammunition to Capt. McGraw. They stayed several days at the Lead Mines, waiting for the lead. He was several times in scouting parties after the Tories. He is old and infirm and states what he remembers, and might stated much more; that is what he thinks, but wants to state nothing but what he remember. He has made application in Perry Co. because he has acquaintances there. Jeremiah Smith, 74 years of age, resident of Harlan Co., certified that he was well acquainted with Ephraim Osborn, of Harlan Co., who has signed the declaration. He was know him since the time of the Revolution; and known, to his own knowledge, that he served under Capt. Enoch Osborn, at Osborn's Fort, and that he was a frequent scout from the fort. He also certified that his brother Joshua Pennington, was on the expedition against the Cherokees, and understood that Ephraim Osborn was with him. Certificate signed by Edmund Jones, Micijah Napier, and Daniel Duff, a clergyman. $7822. from: Early Osbornes and Alleys with notes on allied families, page 46-47 | Osborne, Ephraim (I1670)
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3297 | LKH note: Polly was married first in 1860 to Granville Stapleton (1839-1863). They had a son, William Jefferson Stapleton (1863-1933) William appears in the 1870 census in the household of Polly and her second husband Hardin Moore. William is listed as William J. Moore, age 6. William appears in the 1880 census in the household of Polly and Hardin Moore as Jefferson Stapleton, 17, step son. | Gabbard, Polly Ann (I2423)
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3298 | LKH note: Polly was married first in 1860 to Granville Stapleton (1839-1863). They had a son, William Jefferson Stapleton (1863-1933) William appears in the 1870 census in the household of Polly and her second husband Hardin Moore. William is listed as William J. Moore, age 6. William appears in the 1880 census in the household of Polly and Hardin Moore as Jefferson Stapleton, 17, step son. | Stapleton, Granville (I2588)
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3299 | LKH note: Porter is in the 1900 census in Crawford, Breathitt County, Kentucky. He is listed as Porter Moore, age 8, step-son of Robert Moore. His tombstone shows his name as Porter Chambers. | Chambers, Porter (I171)
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3300 | LKH note: Rachel and Isaiah are both in Madison County, Kentucky in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census records. | Hash, Rachel (I388)
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