Extractions: Edit Your Page OGDEN, ALLEN, ROBEY/ROBY/ROBIE, GRIFFIN, HARBERT, GOETZ/GATES, BAUDER, HORNBROOK, CUSTER, ALPEN, STREICH, ZUELSDORF/ZIELSDORF, SCHROEDER, BLACK, UMBACH, BROWN, STUCKEY, BRADSTREET, DUDLEY, WHEELWRIGHT, WADE, LOOFBOURROW/LOOFBORO/LOOFBOROUGH, HARMAN, SCHORI, NEUENSCHWANDER and DAVIS in the following locations: If you are working on the Gates family of Belmont Co, Ohio, George Gates' granddaughter Mary Gates did NOT marry Benjamin Harman; she married Samuel Harman. See the report on Andreas Getz. There had been some recent conflicting information concerning the family of Andreas Getz and the file reflects that.
Bryant b. Daniel WILSON, born about 1868. This may be the same person as Daniel WILSON, William Marion BRYANT born 27 Nov 1883, near Bloomfield, Stoddard Co., http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/free_Bryant.htm
Extractions: Chapter 7 Nancy HOCKENS BRYANT Nancy is the head of a household in Walker Co., Ga., in the 1840 census, in which her name is recorded as Nancy BRYAN. She is listed as white and there was one male slave, age 55-100 in the household. One researcher believes the slave to be Frederick CHAVERS, who was the father of Catharine, one of the children of Nancy. Nancy is on the 1850 census of Union Co., Ill. (household 360). She and her children were all listed as mulattos, although her sons, Joseph and George W. took a white identity as an adult. Within the family, it was told they were Indian. Living next to Nancy BRYANT and her family in the 1850 census is the family of Sophia TRAXLER, born about 1790 in North Carolina (household 358). Living with Sophia were Caleb (born about 1832 in North Carolina) and Margaret TRAXLER (born about 1839 in North Carolina). In household 359 were John (born about 1827 in North Carolina, and his newly-wed wife, Mary Ann, born about 1830 in Illinois. The TRAXLERs are all listed as mulattoes and may be related to the BRYANTs. Sophia is listed as Sophia TRUCKSLER in the 1860 census of Clinton Co., Ill. The record of the third marriage of Catharine, a daughter of Nancy BRYANT, states she was the daughter of Frederick and Nancy HALTING CHAVIS. Catharine's fourth marriage license states she was the daughter of Frederick and Nancy HOCKENS CHAVIOUS. Frederick CHAVIS is probably the same person as Frederick CHAVERS, who was born about 1786 in Georgia and was on the 1860 census of Williamson Co., Ill. (household 540) living with Hannah LITTLEJOHN BRYANT, who is thought to be a daughter-in-law of Nancy BRYANT.
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B Bader, William B. (1931 ) Non-career appointee Non-career appointee 1868Minister Resident, Costa Rica Blair, William McCormick Jr. (1916- ) http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/11393.htm
Fooshees Cemetery Catherine 1842 (b or d?) Homemade stone beside JP GALYON. Elbert F. 30 Sep 190331 Dec 1903 RIDGE, Annie HUGHES 2 Oct 1890 17 Jul 1966 SS William R. http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/cemetery/loudon/08.htm
Extractions: Fooshees Cemetery Cemetery Index From Kingston, go South on Highway 58 for about 6 miles and turn left onto Highway 72. Travel on Highway 72 for about 8.7 miles and turn right onto Stockton Valley Road. Travel on Stockton Valley Road for about 2.2 miles and turn right. Travel on this road for about 0.2 miles and turn left. This road is marked by a "Fooshees Cemetery" sign. There are many unmarked graves and stones. ALLEN, Clifford Carl - 1 Dec 1914 6 Apr 1984 SS: Mary Hesalee Mary Hesalee JENKINS - 18 Sep 1916 16 Aug 1984 md 11 Mar 1939; SS: Clifford Carl BAGWELL, Reynold - 4 Nov 1897 1 Dec 1928 BAILEY, Annie Ruth - - G.W. 15 Aug 1854 - SS: Mary FOOSHEE Jessie Grace - - Mary E. FOOSHEE 13 May 1864 31 Jan 1898 SS: G.W. Susan T. - - BALDWIN, J.W.H. - - Com'y Sgt. 5th TN Inf. Lucinda 20 Aug 1834 25 Apr 1905 Nancy 17 Feb 1809 31 Aug 1900 BETTIS, Charles A. 30 Nov 1887 20 Feb 1948 SS: Mary M. Eliza J. 16 Sep 1865 1 Jan 1928 w/o J.S. James Sylvester 14 Jun 1863 29 Dec 1934 Mary M. 23 Mar 1896 7 Jul 1979 SS: Charles A.
Alexandre E. DeClouet And Family Papers Diaries mention the births of their daughter Edrige Marie (b. 1869) and theirsons Charlie (b. 1868), and Robert E., called Bob (b. 1866d. 1869). http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/findaid/d74m.html
Extractions: Summary Size. 1.2 linear feet (150 items, 37 volumes) Geographic location. Louisiana. Inclusive dates. Bulk dates. Languages. English, French. Summary. Financial and legal papers, political writings, correspondence, personal papers, diaries, memorabilia, and time books of the sugar planter, Confederate Congressman and State Senator Alexandre Etienne DeClouet (1812-1890) and his son, Paul L. DeClouet (b.1840). Included are 37 manuscript volumes of financial, legal, social and political interest. Related collections. DeClouet (Alexandre E.) Letter, 1836 (Mss 2414), DeClouet (Alexandre E.) Letters (Mss 4098, unprocessed), Gayarre (Charles E. A.) Papers, Grace King Collection (Mss 1282), Jerrard (Simon G.) Papers (Mss 1180, 1266, 1285), Miro (Estevan) Letters (Mss 298) , Palfrey (William T.) Papers (Mss 1442) Access.