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201 | Birth: Jan. 30, 1924 Death: Sep. 26, 1924 Daughter of R.A. & Sarah Burial: Bruceville-Moore Cemetery 31°19'24.20"N 97°13'49.57"W Bruceville McLennan County Texas, USA Created by: couchpotato Record added: Oct 30, 2002 Find A Grave Memorial# 6895277 | Mirick, Martha Elizabeth (I118)
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202 | Birth: Jul. 10, 1947 Death: Jul. 22, 2010 Betty Jane Holt, 63, of Riesel, Texas, passed away at her home Thursday, July 22, 2010. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Friday, July 23, at Waco Memorial Park with the Rev. Billy Patterson officiating. Waco Trib: 7/23/2010 | Russell, Betty Jane (I5694)
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203 | Birth: Jul. 11, 1839 Missouri, USA Death: Dec. 31, 1917 Moody McLennan County Texas, USA PVT Texas Militia Confederate States Army McLennan County Marriages 1860-1864 These records transcribed and submitted by Carol Couch. Submitted April 10, 2002 GROOM BRIDE MARRIAGE Geo. Moore Sarah Yokem 02-07-1861 Name: Geo. Moore Residence: Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas Birthdate: 1836 Birthplace: Missouri, United States Relationship to Head: Self Spouse's Name: Sarah Moore Spouse's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: North Carolina, United States Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee, United States Race or Color (Expanded): White Ethnicity (Standardized): American Gender: Male Martial Status: Married Age (Expanded): 44 years Occupation: Farmer NARA Film Number: T9-1318 Page: 238 Page Character: C Entry Number: 1083 Film number: 1255318 Household Gender Age Birthplace SELF Geo. Moore M 44 Missouri, United States WIFE Sarah Moore F 40 Missouri, United States SON Jessee Moore M 19 Texas, United States DAU Marietta Moore F 17 Texas, United States SON James T. Moore M 14 Texas, United States DAU Gemina Moore F 12 Texas, United States DAU Elizabeth Moore F 10 Texas, United States SON Walter Moore M 9 Texas, United States SON David Y. Moore M 7 Texas, United States DAU Emma Moore F 6 Texas, United States SON Wm. Moore M 4 Texas, United States DAU Lilla Moore F 4 Texas, United States Family links: Children: Walter Andrew Moore (1870 - 1951)* David Y Moore (1872 - 1959)* *Point here for explanation News Paper Accounting February 15, 1898 George Moore of Moody is spending the week in Waco. February 19, 1898 George Moore was in yesterday from Moody, circulating among his friends. Burial: Old Perry Cemetery Moody McLennan County Texas, USA Plot: Q Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Rick Williams Record added: Mar 18, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34953145 | Moore, George W (I2675)
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204 | Birth: Jul. 23, 1911 Death: Jan. 18, 1997 Note: Double stone with Willie H. Mangham. Burial: Valley Mills Cemetery Valley Mills Bosque County Texas, USA Created by: Linda Huff Record added: Apr 19, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 26121373 | Skoglund, Della Viola (I896)
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205 | Birth: Jun. 7, 1924 Death: Feb. 12, 2011 Evelyn J. "Peggy" Mirick, passed away Saturday, Feb.12, 2011. A memorial celebration will be 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, at NE Bible Church in Garden Ridge, Texas, and 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at Alliance Bible Church in Waco. Private interment will be at Lorena Cemetery. Peggy was born in Helena, Montana. She was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, J.A. "Mike" Mirick, of Lorena. Peggy is survived by her children, Karen and husband, William Mosley, of New Braunfels, Rick Mirick, of Madison, Miss., and Robin Mirick, of Longview; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother, Jack Newell, of Search Light, Nev.; and extended family members and many friends. Obituary MIRICK Evelyn J "Peggy" Mirick went home to be with the Lord February 12, 2011. Peggy was born in Helena, Mt, June 7, 1924. She was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, J.A. "Mike" Mirick of Lorena, Tx. Peggy is survived by her brother, Jack Newell of Search Light, Nevada, her children, Karen and husband, William Mosley of New Braunfels, Tx, Rick Mirick, of Madison, Ms, Robin Mirick, of Longview, Tx, 8 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and extended family members. A memorial celebration will be held at NE Bible Church, in Garden Ridge, Tx on Friday, Feb. 18 at 1:00 PM and on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 4:00 PM at Alliance Bible Church in Waco, Tx. Interment will be at Lorena Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to a missionary or church of your choice would be appreciated. . Published in Express-News on Feb. 17, 2011 | Newell, Evelyn Janice (I150)
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206 | Birth: Mar. 1, 1787 Buncombe County North Carolina, USA Death: Sep. 3, 1909 Texas, USA Newspaper accounts says he was born before the United States was formed. He was a blacksmith by trade. He fought in the civil war, Company H 19th Texas Infantry, Captain Harvey A Wallace Company Water House Jr Regiment Volunteers. Some say he was a Texas Ranger. Lived to the ripe old age of 122 years, 6 months and 2 days. Fathered 16 children | Brock, Isaac (I6937)
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207 | Birth: Mar. 25, 1803 Death: Jan. 30, 1839 Wife of Dorchester H. Mirick who died Jan'y 30, 1839, aged 35 years, 10 months & 5 days. Family links: Children: Stephen Mirick (1827 - 1850)* Spouse: Dorchester H. Mirick (1802 - 1874)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Ryle Cemetery Rabbit Hash Boone County Kentucky, USA Maintained by: Jo Raymond Originally Created by: vwsheldon Record added: Nov 03, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 22647560 | Porter, Martha (I2680)
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208 | Birth: Mar. 26, 1889 Death: Jul. 7, 1954 Inscription: Texas Pfc 165 Depot Brigade World War I Burial: Rosemound Cemetery Waco McLennan County Texas, USA Plot: Section L Created by: couchpotato Record added: Apr 19, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 51354613 | Rogers, Elonzo Bose Bonapart (I179)
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209 | Birth: May 1, 1881 Chocta County, Mississippi Death: Oct. 24, 1939 Waco, McLennan County, Texas Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Waco, McLennan County Texas, USA Created by: couchpotato Record added: Aug 13, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 9313172 | Seay, Nora Lee (I916)
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210 | Birth: May 14, 1895 Rabbit Hash Boone County Kentucky, USA Death: Feb. 17, 1960 Memphis Shelby County Tennessee, USA B.J. Merrick, 64, Pemiscot county resident for many years, died at St. Joseph Hospital in Memphis last Wednesday, February 17, where he had undergone surgery a few days earlier and few days earlier, the following Friday afternoon at the H.S. Smith Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. Floyd V. Brower officiated and burial was in Little Prairie cemetery. Mr. Merrick was born in a small community known as Rabbit Hash in Kentucky on May 14, 1895, the son of Elijah and Mary Josephine Merrick, and the family moved to Pemiscot county when he was 15 years old. He enlisted in the Army on July 25, 1918 during World War I, and served until January 24, 1919, when he received his discharge at Camp Funston, Kas.. He was a member of the Methodist Church. In Paragould, Arkansas, on August ?, 1917, he was married to Miss Clara Austin and for several years past Mr. and Mrs. Merrick have operated a grocery and filling station at the "Wye" on Highway 61 west of this city. Survivors other than his wife include two sons, B.J. Merrick Jr. of Wausau, Wis. and Reginald Merrick of Sikeston; a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Martin of Livermore, Calif.; three brothers, Stanley Merrick, Greenfield, Ia., Paul, Caruthersville and Ben Merrick, Arniston, Missouri. Also three sisters survive; Mrs. Lelia Crecelius, East Prairie, Missouri, Mrs. Carl Austin, St. Louis, and Mrs. Noel Pike, Charleston, Missouri; also four grandchildren. Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri - Friday, February 26, 1960 | Merrick, Bernard J (I9065)
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211 | Birth: May 15, 1873, USA Death: May 5, 1935, USA REST IN PEACE.. Family links: Parents: William Gilbreath Rebecca Francis Baker Gilbreath (1846 - 1934) Spouse: Candase Cottle Gilbreath (1877 - 1916) Children: Henry Farris Gilbreath (1902 - 1994)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Cedar Knob Cemetery Salado Bell County Texas, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Maintained by: Roy Welch Originally Created by: SFC Frank Irons Sr. Reti... Record added: Aug 30, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 15555333 | Gilbreath, Charles W (I6206)
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212 | Birth: May 28, 1918 Death: Aug. 14, 1982 Inscription: US ARMY WORLD WAR II Burial: Rosemound Cemetery Waco McLennan County Texas, USA Plot: Veteran's Section Created by: couchpotato Record added: Sep 13, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 9456281 Field Title Value Meaning ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 38038855 38038855 NAME MANGHAM#THOMAS#J######## MANGHAM#THOMAS#J######## RESIDENCE: STATE 85 TEXAS RESIDENCE: COUNTY 309 MC LENNAN PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 8536 DALLAS TEXAS DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 19 19 DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 02 02 DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 41 41 GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private GRADE: CODE 8 Private BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA BRANCH: CODE 00 Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA FIELD USE AS DESIRED # # TERM OF ENLISTMENT 0 Undefined Code LONGEVITY ### ### SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 0 Civil Life NATIVITY 85 TEXAS YEAR OF BIRTH 19 19 RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen EDUCATION 0 Grammar school CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 736 Semiskilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 7 Selectees (Enlisted Men) CARD NUMBER - - BOX NUMBER 1279 1279 FILM REEL NUMBER 6.45# 6.45# | Mangham, Thomas Jefferson (I2606)
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213 | Birth: Nov. 22, 1849 Death: Apr. 18, 1884 Fayette County Texas, USA Wife of Lee Cottle Jr. Married: 22 Dec 1869. Daughter of: W. S. Ranne Family links: Spouse: Leander Criswell Cottle (1840 - 1883)* Children: Candase Cottle Gilbreath (1877 - 1916)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Pin Oak Cemetery O'Quinn Fayette County Texas, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: flgrl Record added: Nov 04, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 43934570 | Ranne, Laura (I6203)
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214 | Birth: Oct. 1, 1875 Texas, USA Death: Aug. 14, 1931 DeWitt County Texas, USA Father's Name: D.M. Dickinson Mother's Name: Rhoda E. Vois Burial: County Line Cemetery Yoakum DeWitt County Texas, USA Name: Marvin Vois Dickinson Death Date: 14 Aug 1931 Death Place: Precinct 6, Dewitt, Texas Gender: Male Race: W Death Age: 55 years 10 months 13 days Estimated Birth Date: Birth Date: 01 Oct 1875 Birthplace: Texas Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Father's Name: D.M. Dickinson Father's Birthplace: Texas Mother's Name: Rhoda E. Vois Mother's Birthplace: Texas Occupation: Farmer Place of Residence: Yoakum, DeWitt Co., Texas Cemetery: County Line Cemetery Burial Place: Burial Date: 15 Aug 1931 Additional Relatives: Film Number: 2135604 Digital Film Number: 4163622 Image Number: 3417 Reference Number: 37840 Name: Marvin V Dickinson Event: Census Event Date: 1930 Event Place: Precinct 6, DeWitt, Texas Gender: Male Age: 54 Marital Status: Married Race: White Birthplace: Texas Estimated Birth Year: 1876 Immigration Year: Relationship to Head of Household: Head Father's Birthplace: Texas Mother's Birthplace: Texas Enumeration District Number: 0019 Family Number: 101 Sheet Number and Letter: 4B Line Number: 72 NARA Publication: T626, roll 2324 Film Number: 2342058 Digital Folder Number: 4547947 Image Number: 01064 Household Gender Age Marvin V Dickinson M 54 Spouse Culpurnia Dickinson F 53 Parent Milton Dickinson M 81 Marvin Voss DICKINSON was the second of four known children, all sons, born to David Milton DICKINSON (1849-1943) and his wife, Rhoda Elizabeth VOSS (1848-1928). Their full names and approximate birth years are shown below. 1870 Milton Euzema DICKINSON 1875 Marvin Voss DICKINSON 1878 Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON 1887 Ernest Luther DICKINSON Marvin Voss DICKINSON and Culpurnia STEPHENSON were married 30 Oct 1895 in DeWitt County, Texas. She was 19 years old and he was 20. They had five known children together whose names and approximate birth years are shown below. 1896 Edgar Sims DICKINSON 1899 Joseph Wheeler DICKINSON 1902 Martha Pearl DICKINSON 1906 Grace Edna DICKINSON 1908 Josephine Jewel DICKINSON The portrait at the upper right is of the David Milton DICKINSON family. It was taken in Yoakum, TX c1908. Seated are (left to right)are Rhoda Elizabeth (VOSS) DICKINSON and her husband, David Milton DICKINSON. Their sons, standing left to right, were Milton Euzema DICKINSON, Ernest Luther DICKINSON, Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON and Marvin Voss DICKINSON. The photo is a restoration of an original in Ralph Henry DICKINSON's collection and is posted here with his permission. Virgil Kinnison DICKINSON was his grandfather. Please do not replicate this photo or use it in any other way without first getting Ralph's permission and then not without identifying him as the source and the owner of the photo. | Dickinson, Marvin Voss (I6675)
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215 | Birth: Oct. 17, 1875 Texas, USA Death: Apr. 24, 1932 McLennan County Texas, USA Family links: Parents: Thomas Lee Smith (1838 - 1903) Josephine Fowler Smith (1839 - 1915) Inscription: Gone but not forgotten Burial: Rosemound Cemetery Waco McLennan County Texas, USA Plot: Section J. Maintained by: Jo Raymond Originally Created by: Tim & Gail Record added: Nov 02, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 43848244 | Smith, Frederick Raymond (I3667)
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216 | Birth: Oct. 19, 1901 Pemiscot County Missouri, USA Death: Jan., 1984 Hayti Pemiscot County Missouri, USA Mrs. Clara Austin Merrick, 82, of Caruthersville, died Saturday at Pemiscot County Memorial Hospital. Born Oct. 19, 1901 in Pemiscot County, she was the daughter of John and Betty Story Austin. She attended the Chapel School and later became a member of the Maplewood faculty. She was the widow of Bernard James Merrick. She and her husband formerly operated Merrick Store at the "Y" West of Caruthersville. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 465 and Eastwood Memorial United Methodist Church. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. June Martin of Livermore, Calif.; Five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by two sons, B.J. and Reginold Merrick. Services were Monday at 2 p m. at H.S. Smith Funeral Home chapel in Caruthersville, the Rev. Allen Vancil officiating, with burial in Little Prairie Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lawrence Pounder, Roy Bell, Edgar Boehme, Ben Burns, Tom Hill and Albert Milligan. Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri - January 12, 1984 Family links: Parents: John Morgan Austin (1870 - 1952) Betty Louana Story Austin (1876 - 1948) Spouse: Bernard James Merrick (1895 - 1960) Children: Bernard J Merrick (1918 - 1974)* Reginald Lee Merrick (1920 - 1969)* Siblings: Anna Austin (1894 - 1910)* James Austin (1899 - 1899)* Clara Austin Merrick (1901 - 1984) Grace L. Austin Watkins (1903 - 1923)* Mary Austin (1913 - 1913)* Alice A. Austin Goodrum (1913 - 1961)* | Austin, Clara (I9068)
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217 | Birth: Oct. 23, 1924 Death: Sep. 26, 2009 Dorothy Driskell Behringer, 84, of Waco, passed away Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 at St. Catherine's Center. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, at Wilkirson-Hatch Bailey Chapel with the Rev. David Story officiating. Burial will follow at Lorena Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey. Dorothy was born in Lorena, Texas, to the late Thomas and Merle Copeland. She grew up in Lorena and Mullen, Texas, and graduated salutatorian from Mullen High School in 1942. She worked for the United Way for 21 years as the Associate Executive Director. Dorothy was a member of Richfield Christian Church in Waco, a 38-year member of the American Business Women's Association, the Lorena Eastern Star and the Lorena Cemetery Association. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Joe Driskell and Bob Behringer; daughter, Virginia Swanson; grandddaughter, Lauren Kincer; and sisters, Catherine Copeland and Tommie Sue Boykin. She is survived by her daughters, Debbie Kincer and husband, Steve, of Waco, and Nancy Rich and husband, Scot, of Corpus Christi; son-in-law, John J. Swanson, of Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Margaret Ann Swanson-Abendschien, Suzan Swanson, Melissa Linendoll, Jennifer Querrey and Jeffrey Atwell; six great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; sister, Frances Mirick, of Waco; and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers are Jeffrey Atwell, John Querry, Bryan Mirick, Doyle Bood, Jim McKethan and Steve Atwell. Honorary Pallbearers are Don, Randy and Bill Behringer. A special loving thank you is expressed to St. Catherine's Hospice Staff for sharing in her journey. Memorials may be made to Grant Story Fund in care of Richfield Christian Church. | Copeland, Dorothy Nell (I5975)
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218 | Birth: Sep. 1, 1846, USA Death: Mar. 18, 1934, USA REST IN PEACE.. Family links: Spouse: William Gilbreath* Children: Charles W. Gilbreath (1873 - 1935)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Cedar Knob Cemetery Salado Bell County Texas, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Maintained by: Roy Welch Originally Created by: SFC Frank Irons Sr. Reti... Record added: Aug 30, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 15555316 | Baker, Rebecca Francis (I6209)
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219 | Birth: Sep. 23, 1804 New York, USA Death: Nov. 9, 1881 DeWitt County Texas, USA DICKINSON. Dr. Samuel Burling Dickinson was a resident of DeWitt County sometime in the Republic years prior to 1842. He was a descendant of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley came over on the Mayflower, born in central New York State and educated as a medical doctor there at Fairfield University. His predominantly Quaker family had resided at Oyster Bay on Long Island for nearly 200 years. In search of adventure as a young man, he came all the way down the Mississippi from New York State to the Fayette county area of Mississippi in the early 1830's to practice medicine among the planter gentry in that region. At 6 feet 3 inches tall, he met his bride, Caroline Kinnison, who was only 4 feet 10 inche, the daughter of a plantation owner who had settled there during Spanish rule.. Dr. Sam resided in the vicinity of the Homochitto River near Natchez when he encountered the widely reported passions of the Texians in the Mississippi Valley. Free Texas land was advertised in handbills for those who would serve the revolution. Though his young wife was with child in 1835, he signed onto a schooner at New Orleans headed to Texas to offer his services to the cause of Texian independence. The letter that he penned aboard the schooner Lively was reminiscent of his ancestors compact concerning their intentions in the new world. Upon arrival at Brazoria, Dr. Sam met with Stephen F. Austin, William Wharton and Branch Archer who decided to send him and a Mr. J.M. Wolfe back east to raise funds for the independence effort. Dickinson was apparently the secretary of the group, and was one of the first medical doctors to reach Velasco in December 1835. Dr. Sam met with Austin in Philadelphia and perhaps again in New York. He is believed to have recruited men for Fannin's army in New Orleans and brought them back to Texas to fight signing a pact with them on board ship to fight for the Republic. It is unclear how successful he was as a fundraiser, but in early 1836 he was granted a parcel of land in Brazoria. However, he moved to the southern Dewitt colony/Lavaca county area between old Clinton on the Guadalupe River and Sweet Home/Hallettsville. When the Native war whoop came down the Guadalupe Valley in 1842 and with the threat of a new Mexican invasion, he took Caroline and his family to Austin County where he bought 400 acres of land from Jared Groce near Hempstead. He soon pulled up stakes and moved to east Texas at Marshall where he bought land and helped found the First Methodist Church. He hired attorney Isaac Van Zandt to try to recover his promised expenses from Texas for his fundraising travels back east. H may have gotten some compensation ($300) about 1856 from the State. After returning to DeWitt County in about 1847, he lived around Sweet Home and Hallettsville into the late 1850's when he purchased a ranch between Terryville and Yoakum. He was a circuit rider preacher and may have run for political office in the late 1850's. Dr. Sam died about 1881 and was buried at the Hebron cemetery at old Terryville. His wife, Caroline, lived until 1926 and being the oldest person in Texas when she died at age 107 and was buried at the County Line Cemetery (north of Terryville) on land donated by the Dickinsons. The old Dickinson ranch immediately east of the County Line cemetery was still owned by the Dickinson family in the mid 1990's. The Dickinsons had more than 10 children and left many descendants. At Terryville, the Goodes, Hargroves, Greenes, Davises and many other old families were among kinfolk and friends. Dr. Sam's son, Preston buried at Hebron served in the Confederate service at Fort Esperanza south of Port Lavaca and then moved to action in Galveston when the Yankees advanced up the coast. He contracted pneumonia and lasted only a couple of years after the war. Information from Jim Skelton, 2nd greatgrandson of Preston Dickinson. | Dickinson, Dr. Samuel Burling (I6677)
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220 | Birth: Sep. 4, 1833 Death: Jun. 10, 1887 Burial: Cox Cemetery 31°20'10.87"N 97°13'38.76"W McLennan County Texas, USA ___________________________________________ The next entry was taken from Ancestry.com ___________________________________________ Littleton Smith Pension When confronted with a brick wall during your ancestry search, sometimes it pays to reread documents that were collected years earlier. I recently pulled out the Confederate Pension Application of Widow M. F. Smith of McLennan County, Texas. Background: Martha Francis Chapman was born 28 August 1837 in Houston County, Texas to Robert D. Chapman and his wife, Rebecca Hodges. Robert D. Chapman is one of my DRT (Daughters of the Republic of Texas) proven ancestors. Martha married Littleton Smith in 1857. The 1860 census lists Littleton as "Leticia" Smith along with Martha and their two oldest girls. In 1850 he had been listed alone in nearby Rusk County, age 18 and born in South Carolina. Now there were some Littleton Smith's in South Carolina but they are pretty well documented and don't fit the criteria for my Littleton but I keep them in mind. Smith is a hard name to research so you tend to keep other Smiths in mind but you can't know for sure if they are related. No other Smiths appeared to have moved with Littleton between 1850 and 1860. Other researchers have left information with the LDS church listing him as Robert Lilton Smith. In 1870 he is enumerated as Lewis Smith but with the correct family members. In 1880 he is listed in McLennan County, Texas as L. Smith, a horse breeder, with the same family. So that pretty much sums up the brick wall on my Smith line. I spent a little time earlier in the day on Ancestry.com today to see if anything had popped up on my Smith line. I noticed a couple of other Littleton Smiths I didn't remember seeing before but nothing really stuck out. But back to the pension application - Martha is named as the widow of L. S. Smith throughout the document but in one place that I had apparently not been able to decipher earlier, he is named as Littleton Spivy Smith. It's hard to read the handwriting but this time it made total sense because Littleton Spivey Smith was one of those individuals I noticed on Ancestry today. Well, it turned out that my Littleton Spivy Smith (born ca 1832 in SC) is not the same Littleton Spivey Smith (born 1819 in GA) that is in Ancestry. I could find nothing to help me but I am one step closer than I was yesterday and that made my day. I hope this helps you with your ancestry search! __________________________________________ Gene Brownlow __________________________________________ I have added the Crying Sale document to Littleton's section. This shows he lived in Newberry, SC. It shows his mother Eve (Metts) Smith. I also include the Newberry map that shows where the Metts lived in relation to Smith Island where I believe Littleton lived in that area. Next, I have added the Census Records showing in 1850 Littleton S Smith living with his mother Eve and John Wallace, her new husband in Rusk County. Shows born in South Carolina. Next, I added the 1860 Census from Houston County show Littleton(his name misspelled as Litita Smith from SC and Marth from Texas living in Houston County. Shows born in South Carolina. His wife Martha was born in Texas. Next 1870 Census showing Littleton (Name misspelled as Levis Smith) living with Martha and family in Falls County. Shows born in South Carolina. Again, his wife Martha, born in Texas. In 1880 Census it shows L Smith living with his family in McLennan County. Shows born in South Carolina. Once again his wife Martha is shown as being born in Texas. CONFEDERATE TEXAS TROOPS 28th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Randal's) (1st Texas Lancers) Company D Randal’s Regiment Enlisted June 11, 1862 at Crockett, Texas by H. G. McDaniel From Aug 13 to Sept 1 Pvt Smith was near Littlerock, Arkansas. Working as a Teamster For pay from Sept 1st to Nov 17th and travel from Camp Nelson Ark to Crockett Texas. On November 17, 1862 Pvt Smith was medically discharged. Overview: 28th Cavalry Regiment was organized during the late spring of 1862 by Colonel H. Randal. It was formed with about 1,000 men and twelve companies, but one company was transferred to the 19th Texas Infantry Regiment in mid-1864. Some of its members were from Fairfield and Shelby Counties. The unit was soon dismounted and assigned to Polignac's, Randal's, and Maclay's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active in various conflicts in Louisiana and Arkansas. It saw some hard fighting at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, then fought at Jenkins' Ferry. The 28th disbanded prior to the surrender in June, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Eli H. Baxter and Horace Randal, Lieutenant Colonel Henry G. Hall, and Major Patrick Henry. Littleton moved just north of Masterville (Note: Mr. Cox was appointed the second Postmaster of Bruceville. The Town was then called Masterville, but after the completion of the Mississippi, Kansas & Texas railroad it was changed to Bruceville. Later the name was changed to Cow Bayou, afterward to Masterville, Finally, in 1888, to Bruceville, | Smith, Littleton Spivey (I2671)
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221 | Birth: unknown Carter County Missouri, USA Death: unknown Born 1849 (?), died between 1873 - 1880. After he died, his wife and children moved to Bell county, Texas where she is buried. They were married Sep. 9, 1869. Family links: Spouse: Rebecca Francis Baker Gilbreath (1846 - 1934) Children: Charles W. Gilbreath (1873 - 1935)* *Point here for explanation Burial: Galbraith Cemetery Carter County Missouri, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Roy Welch Record added: May 19, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 52575487 | Gilbreath, William (I6208)
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222 | Bishop of Bangor | Merrick, Roland (I4748)
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223 | Book Criswell Creswell Genealogical Records 1966 G E O R G E. E L Y R U S S E L L 2906 Stonybrook Drive BOWIE. MARYLAND - 20715 Knox County Wills, CRISWELL witnessed will of Lorena Sumner, Knox County, 23 July 1821. [Knox County Will Book A, 1801-1842, in King, 93; cit., p. 145] Will of Wm.Vannoy 10 July 1845, Knox County, named wife Mary. Codicil 12 July 1845, "to the children of my deceased son-in-law John Y. Criswell and daughter ELEANOR,$1, they having received heretofore their full proportion of myestate, through their father, the said John Y. Criswell. [Will BookB, pages 235--237,].contrl:buted by Sue R. Diggle] TEXAS LAND GRANTS Contributed by Sue Ragland Diggle, Dallas, Texas Mexican Grants 1 JOHNY. CRISWELL,age 44, applied at San Felipe de Austin; received l league [4428.4 acres] in Matagorda County, 15 June 1831. [John Yancy Criswell from Knox co., Ky.} | Vannoy, William (I6883)
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224 | Boone County, Kentucky | Mirick, Benjamin F. (I2857)
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225 | Born 4 mile west of Equality, Illinois Name: Mattie H Davis Event Type: Death Event Date: 01 Oct 1930 Event Place: Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 30 Nov 1843 Birthplace: , Illinois Father's Name: Alexis Moltby Mother's Name: Narcissa Mason Certificate Number: 49832 GS Film number: 2135427 Digital Folder Number: 005145124 Image Number: 01373 Citing this Record "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S5-2M1 : accessed 04 Oct 2013), Mattie H Davis, 1930. | Maltby, Martha Harriet (I8228)
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226 | Born in Kentucky, April 16, 1815. He came to Texas in February, 1830, as is stated in the Headright Certificate issued to him January 5, 1838 for one-third of a league of land by the Fayette County Board. He was a member of Captain Jesse Billingsley's company of "Mina Volunteers" at San Jacinto and on February 7, 1840 was issued Donation Certificate No. 1019 for 640 acres of land for having participated in the battle. He received Bounty Certificate No. 9818 for 3250 acres of land for having served in the army from September 28 to December 13, 1835, and Bounty Certificate No. 3408 for 320 acres of land for his services from March 27 to June 27, 1836. Mr. Criswell was married to Mary E. Michin (McMicken)at La Grange, February 3, 1842. Mr. Criswell died January 19, 1858 and was buried on the Kubena farm one mile southeast of Praha, Fayette County, in a marked grave. In 1936, Mr. Criswell's body was removed and reintered in the State Cemetery at Austin. It was noted at time of exhumation, that his bones were still intact, due to the fact that his wife had his original grave lined with limestone. It's probably well and good that William was moved to Austin, as the rest of the Criswell Cemetery on the Kubena farm, has all but been distroyed. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Criswell were: Bettie, who married Calvin Jones; Sallie E., who married Simmie Lee; Mollie, who married James Lyons; John H., who married Josie Jones; James Yancy, who married Aedelie Burks and Lillie Criswell, who married John Waddell. Member Lyons (Masonic) Lodge No. 195. One of William Vanoy Criswell's descendants, Mrs. Billie Beth Moore was instrumental in helping to create the "San Jacinto Descendants", a heriditary organization set up to perpetuate the memory of all San Jacinto Veterans . William Vannoy Criswell, a San Jacinto hero serving in Captain Jesse Billingsley's Company under Colonel Edward Burleson's 1st Regiment know as the Mina Volunteers, later as Company C. His name appears on the bronze plaque inside the San Jacinto Monument at the Battlefield. He was buried in the Criswell Cemetery located on his land 1/2 mile east of his home, on the north side of Mulberry Creek. At one time this was a large cemetery. About 1935, the man who owned the land where the cemetery was located broke down all the stones except two and hauled them away. Houston Wade found out about it and the man was fined a large sum of money. The Criswell Cemetery has been plowed under now and William Criswell's remains were moved to the State Cemetery in Austin. Williams tombstone was a double stone with one side inscribed: "An old Texas Veteran. The Cross is my Ancor". The opposite side is inscribed "Sarah E. Lee, nee Criswell, Asleep in Jesus" along with her dates. William V.'s body was then removed to Austin and placed in the "Republic of Texas" part of the State Cemetery. A number of relatives and descendants attended this reburial ceremony in 1936, including a ggggrandson, Leon Harlan Ivy, who received special mention. William V. is bried opposite the grave of another Fayette County man, Joel W. Robison, one of the five men who captured Santa Anna. Next to Joel's grave is a marker telling of the capture. The other 4 captors were James A. Sylvester, Joseph D. Vermillion, Alfred H. Miles and David Cole. Captain Jesse Billingsley and Rev. Z.N. Morrell are buried nearby. William Vannoy Criswell is buried in the State Cemetery at Austin, Harris County, Texas, in Section: Republic Hill Section 1, Row U, Number 7. William V. Criswell served on the 2nd Grand Jury of Fayette County, Tx. Fall 1839 Bounty and Donation Grants William Criswell (Battle of San Jacinto, 1836), 640 acres in Uvalde County, Bexar Land District. (C1019, F472) Willaim Criswell (Siege of Bexar, 1835), 320 acres in Blanco, Bexar Land District. (C9818, F571) William Criswell (Battle of San Jacinto, 1836), 320 acres in Gonzales Land District (C2408, F72). "Texas 1840-49 Vol. 1" Census living in Fayette Co. 1850 Census Fayette County, Texas #410 Farmer ($1650) Wm. V. Chriswell 35 m Ky Mary 21 f Tenn Elizabeth 4 f Tex Sarah 3 f Tex LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------- Billingsley, Jesse Company C 1st Regt. Texan Volunteers San Jacinto List Col. Edward Burleson Command * (Apr 21, 1836) [A3; T1 p212] * Wm. Gorham list ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMPANY NAMES [1] Anderson, Washington Andrews, M. (1 Lt) Avery, Willis Bain, W.(V.)M. Barton (Bartow), Jefferson Barton, Wayn Berry, Jackson Billingsly, Jesse (Capt) Blakey, Lemuel Boom, Gerrett E. Bunton, John W. Burleson, Aaron Chriswell, Wm. Conlee, Preston Connell, Sampson Craft, James A. (2 Lt) Craft, R.B. (1 Sgt) Cravens, R.M. Cunningham, L.C. Curtis, James Davey, Thomas Dennis, Thomas M. Erath, George B. Gage, Calvin Garwood, Joseph Goodwin, Lewis Graves, Thomas A. Green, George Halderman (Holderman), Jessee Herron, John H. Highsmith, A.M. Holder, Prior Hood, Robert Hopson, John Mayes, Thomas H. McClelland, Saml. McGill, Wm H. (2 Sgt) McLean, Dugald Motly (Motley), _____ (Dr.) Pace, Demcy Pace, James R.(K.) Self, George Simmons, Wm. Standerford, Jacob Standerford, Wm. Taylor, Cambell (3 Sgt) Vandervere (Vandevere), Logan Walker, Martin Williams, Charles Willson (Wilson), Walker [1] Names on transcribed roll. For dates of enrollment, service, death, or other remarks, see transcribed roll in MUSTER ROLLS OF THE TEXAS REVOLUTION, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Austin, 1986 [T1]. "In parentheses will be noted any difference of initials or spell- ing of surnames that appeared on the Muster Roll Indexes" (of the Texas General Land Office).[T1] ***** Index to Military Rolls of the Republic of Texas 1835-1845 ***** //www page H. David Maxey 12/28/98 ------------------------------------------------------------billj_7L.htm Alternate spelling for index Bain, V.M. Bartow, Jefferson Holderman, Jessee Motley, _____ (Dr.) Pace, James K. Vandevere, Logan Wilson, Walker | Criswell, William Vannoy (I4926)
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227 | Born July 2, 1933 in Waco, TX. to Eli Webb and Virgie Carter. Passed away June 7, 2012 at age 78. She is survived by her husband of 62 years Chuck Mirick; daughters Belinda Mahone (Kenneth) and Brenda Gail Mirick; son Charles Mirick Jr (Yulia); daughter Mary Denise Green (Richard); 8 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; half brother Jim Webb (Yolanda). Visitation will be held 3-5:00 PM Saturday June 9, 2012, Laurel Land Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM Sunday June 10, 2012, Laurel Land Memorial Chapel. | Webb, Guynetta (I135)
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228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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229 | Bosqueville Cemetery | Brownlow, Lillie Gertrude (I944)
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230 | Boston | Family F1844
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231 | Boykin Information. Elizabeth Ashworth File. 1910 Abt age 6 - with mother. 1920 Bexar Co., TX Census. See Melissa Adeline Tumlinson. L&D-183: Bexar Co., TX Marriage Certificate #72726. ...Lonnie Barrow m. Roxie Boykin 22 Nov. 1924 Wit: May Denecamp & Mattie E. Denecamp Hand written on certificate: Mailed 11/11/71 Lonnie Barrow, Jr. 115 Howerton 78223 ...Note: I looked this up in the San Antonio phone book and it was the residence of Lonnie Barrow Jr. I talked with his wife and his sisters, Roxie BARROW Morgan and Ruby BARROW Trotti on Friday, 12 Jul 1996 - Jim Allen. WFT S.S. Records: U.S. 1937-1993, Vol. 1. Roxie Moseley 6 Oct 1903 - Mar 1982 S.S. #450-80-9655TX Last POR: TX 78232 (San Antonio, Bexar Co.) Family Information & letter dated 2 Aug 1996. Ruby Trotti File. Pictures & Note of 27 Aug 1996. Ruby Trotti File. AB&W Pic-281: Roxie BOYKIN Barrow Moseley - 1919, age 16. AB&W Pic-284: Roxie BOYKIN Barrow Moseley. Letter dated 4 Jun 1997, Pedigree Chart, Descendant Charts. Elaine Turner File. James Taylor Tumlinson, Jr. Descendant Chart. Verner Bell File. aka: Rosie E-mail dated 19 Jul 1998 & Descendant Chart. Verner & Bert Bell File. aka: Rosie Packet and Letter dated 19 Oct 1998. Naomi McLaughlin File. Family Group Sheets | Boykin, Roxie (I5211)
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232 | brain fever | Brownlow, Rebecca (I1316)
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233 | Bruceville - Moore Cemetery, Bruceville, McLennan Co, Texas | Mirick, Millie Emeline (I31)
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234 | Bruceville - Moore Cemetery, Bruceville, McLennan Co, Texas | Knight, James H. (I32)
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235 | Bruceville Independent School. | Source (S31)
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236 | Bruceville Moore Cemetery | Rodgers, Solas Oakley (I180)
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237 | Bruceville Moore Cemetery | Moore, Dora Bertha Mae (I185)
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238 | Buford Henry Sudbury was enlisted as a Private in the Texas Rangers for the RailRoad. His service was 1929-1930 and 1933-1934 as a Guard on the railroad. | Sudbury, Buford Henry (I4232)
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239 | bugger red | Knight, James H. (I32)
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240 | Burial: Cox Cemetery 31°20'11.12"N 97°13'39.19"W McLennan County Texas, USA | Smith, Willie May (I2673)
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241 | Burial: 06 Feb 1734, West Springfield, Hampden County, MA | Hitchcock, Sarah (I3253)
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242 | Burial: 08 Sep 1704, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts Chapter IV - EARLY SPRINGFIELD AND LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/county/hampden/hist/hist.html http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/county/hampden/hist/hist2.html http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/county/hampden/hist/hist3.html Springfield After the destruction of the jail, or prison, when Springfield was burned by Indians in 1675, there was no place in the county for the confinement of prisoners and it must be remembered that till 1730, Hampshire County included nearly all of western Massachusetts. On January 10, 1677, the County Court, in session at Northampton, ordered a new prison and house of correction to be built in Springfield, at an expense as near £50 as was possible and not more than £55. Major Pynchon selected a site on Main street, on the west side, where the hotel called the Union House was later built. It was a building of two stories, twenty-five by eighteen feet. One room, with several closets, occupied all of the first floor, and on the second floor were three rooms. The walls and the partitions between the rooms, were of very heavy oak planks, and although such a prison would easily be broken by the skilled mechanics who belong to the criminal class of this century, it was then regarded as being entirely satisfactory and safe. For many years this was the only place of confinement in the county, for the great variety of offenders who were declared to be criminals by the queer laws of those days, and it was the place of confinement for the southern part of the county for 114 years. No deed to the property was given by Samuel Ely or by Thomas Merrick, from whom it was purchased by Major Pynchon for the county, till 1683, and 1684, respectively. The house for the jail-keeper stood on the same lot with the jail. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Facts and Events Name[1] Thomas Merrick Alt Name[2] _____ Mirick Gender Male Birth[1] Abt 1620 Marriage 14 Sep 1639 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States to Sarah Stebbins Marriage 21 Oct 1653 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States to Elizabeth Tilley Death[1][2] 7 Sep 1704 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States Burial[3] Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States ▼References ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Merrick, George Byron. Genealogy of the Merrick-Mirick-Myrick Family of Massachusetts, 1636-1902. (Madison, Wis.: Tracy, Gibbs, & Co., 1902) 266-68. 'Thomas Merrick, born in Wales, 1620, came to America in the year 1636 with three brothers and probably one sister, Sarah Mirick, who married John Atkinson, at Newbury, 1646. … Thomas Merrick died September 7, 1704.' The Sarah Mirricke/Myrick who married John Atkinson (1636-1715) in Newbury did so in 1664 [Torrey; Newbury VR 2:20 (John Atkins/Attkinson and Sara Mirricke)], not 1646, and thus is unlikely to be a sister to Thomas. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Stott, Clifford L. Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002) 1:121. 'Thomas Mirick Senior was Sicke & died Sept. 7, 1704.' ↑ Thomas Merrick, in Find A Grave. | Merrick, Thomas (I3180)
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243 | Burial: 11 Apr 1748, Old Agawam Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts | Merrick, John (I3189)
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244 | Burial: 13 Nov 1734, Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts | Merrick, Aaron (I3263)
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245 | Burial: 18 Mar 1778, Old Agawam Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, Masschusetts | Merrick, Samuel (I3227)
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246 | Burial: 19 Apr 1773, Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut | Mosley, Abigail (I3255)
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247 | Burial: 22 Sep 1736, Old West Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, MA | Merrick, Tilley (I3192)
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248 | Burial: 23 Dec 1776, Old Willington Hill Cemetery, Willington Hill, Tolland County, Connecticut | Parsons, Sarah (I3269)
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249 | Burial: 25 JUL 1955 Prostpect Church Occupation: Mill Worker Religion: Baptist HEAL: Died of Apoplexy. Church Membership: Prospect Baptist Church James Madison Brownlow family Bible [first page] FAMILY REGISTER PARENTS NAME'S HUSBAND: James M. Brownlow BORN: June 1st 1852 WIFE: Sarah Elizabeth Brownlow BORN November 13th 1861 MARRIED: May 1st 1879 [second page] CHILDREN'S NAMES: George Lester March 14 - 1880 Annie Lee September 12 - 1881 Rhoda Judson August 27 - 1883 Willie Estelle April 26 - 1886 Virgil Ephriam March 1 - 1888 Oliver Johnson July 8 - 1895 [third page] MARRIAGES: Annie to J. Hicks Carter December 28 - 1907 G. L. to Grace C. Gladden April 11 -1909 Willie to Bartow M. Carter February 25 - 1917 O. J. to Ethel Briton February 10 - 1924 George L. to Mellie Mae East April 19 - 1924 [fourth page] DEATHS: James Madison Brownlow January 3 - 1931 | Brownlow, George Lester (I1087)
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250 | Burial: 28 Jan 1779, Old Willington Hill Cemetery, Willington Hill, Tolland County, Connecticut | Merrick, Esquire John (I3223)
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