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Matches 8,301 to 8,350 of 12,430
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| 8301 | LKH note: Most records show his middle name as Martin. | Adkins, Russell Norman / Martin (I1594)
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| 8302 | LKH note: Mota's birth year varies between various records. Her death certificate gives her birth year as 1861 which would agree with headstone information from MHR as Mota's age being 75 years when she died. She is not in the 1870 census. I have not yet found any census records for her family in 1880. She appears in the 1900 census with a 1870 birth year; in the 1910 census with a 1878 birth year; 1920 with a 1871 birth year; and 1930 with a 1891 birth year. | Moody, Mota Frances (I493)
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| 8303 | LKH note: Mr. James W. Cassity of Brookfield, Mo., is visiting his daughter Mrs. Bell Trumbo, Cherry Hill, Mo. Mr. Cassidy is suffering a great deal yet from his hip, which he injured in a fall about 4 months ago. Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Friday, 28 April 1916. | Cassity, William M. "John William" (I2464)
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| 8304 | LKH note: News article from Find a Grave incorrectly gives date of publication as 27 December 1933. YOUTH KILLED WHILE HUNTING Companion Held For Shooting; Claims He Shot In Self Defense VANCEBURG, Ky, Dec. 26 A quarrel among members of a party of rabbit hunters about 10 a.m. today two miles south of Concord, Ky, resulted in the slaying of Opal McCane 24, married, and the arrest of Charles Gilbert, 21, married, in connection with the shooting. Sheriff Clark Esham of Vanceburg said that Gilbert surrendered when he went to the scene of the shooting. The sheriff said that Gilbert claims he shot in self defense. The prisoner, according to the sheriff, said that he and McCane and two other youths were hunting when McCane got into a quarrel with one of his companions and fired at him but the shots went wild. Gilbert claims that when he remonstrated with McCane for shooting at the boy, McCane turned the shotgun on him, and Charles Gilbert fired, killing his companion instantly. Coroner H.M. Bertram investigating the shooting. He said that McCane was shot In the stomach, the full load of the shotgun shell striking the hunter. Both of the principals live near Concord. John McCane, the father of the victim, resides In Adams county near Manchester, 0hio. The body was brought to the Kimble undertaking parlor here. Copied from The Portsmouth Times Portsmouth, Ohio. Dated Thursday December 27, 1933 According to his death cert. he was a victim of a homicide. | McCane, Opal Floyd (I2168)
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| 8305 | LKH note: Newspaper obituaries state date of death 16 March 1921 Death certificates state date of death 21 March 1921 | Moore, Melvina (I2847)
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| 8306 | LKH note: No documentation found after the 1920 census when Mary is 13 years old in the household of her parents. | Hopkins, Mary Emily (I2415)
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| 8307 | LKH note: No record of her found after the census taken on 11 June 1900. At that time she lived at 7 Second Street, Morehead, Rowan County, Kentucky. Her younger brother, John A. Allen (age 23, butcher) was head of household which included Minnie (age 31) and sister Fronia (age 26). | Allen, Minnie Davis (I2386)
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| 8308 | LKH note: No records after the 1880 census. | Cole, Ann (I2768)
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| 8309 | LKH note: No records for Russell found after the 1900 census when he is in his parents' household in Illinois. However, it is possible that there might be a record of him in 1904 in Nebraska. There is a Russell Hedges listed on the US Army Register of Enlistments whose age and place of birth matches. It also appears that he had two prior enlistment periods and the remarks seem to indicate that he was discharged two years later in 1906. Name: Hedges, Russell Enlisted 20 April 1904 in Omaha, Nebraska By whom: Williard Period: 3 years born: Morehead, Kentucky age: 25 and 6 months occupation: laborer eyes: blue hair: St. Bro complexion: fair height: 5 ft. 6 3/4 Regiment: 22 Company: Inf. D No. of Enlistment: 2 Last served Co: H Regiment: 6 Inf. Date of Discharge: 9/7/03 Remarks: Ds. Apl 5.06. | Hedges, Russell Ellsworth (I329)
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| 8310 | LKH note: Obit for Wallace E. Helms. Death of Wallace E. Helms. Through courtesy of Mrs. Maxine Helms, The Bulletin is informed of the passing of Wallace Helms, well-known former citizen of Purdin which occurred at his home in Chillicothe early Monday morning of heart trouble, following a brief illness. Mr. Helms was engaged in the restaurant business in Chillicothe and ha d a large regular patronage, near the Milwaukee railroad division. He was an excellent citizen and numbered his friends by his acquaintances. He was 47 years of age and is survived by his wife of the home, one son Wallace E. Jr., and two grandchildren of Moline, Ill.; one brother Dr. E.T. Helms of Eugene, Ore., one sister, Mrs. Lydia Seals of Purdin and other relatives. The body was brought back to Purdin for the funeral which was held at the Methodist church there Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. H.E. Corbin. Music was furnished by the Purdin male quartete. Mrs. Maxine Helms who was a relative by marriage of the deceased, and others. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 16 March 1944. | Pulliam, Eva Mae (I5337)
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| 8311 | LKH note: Obituaries for both Bertha and William Tilford Conley, Jr. give the names of their three children: David Conley, Maria Kinnaman, and Trudy Stafford. | Conley, William Tilford (I5124)
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| 8312 | LKH note: Obituary for Edith's husband Saul S. Lipkind Saul S. Lipkind, retired actuary for Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania, died in Suburban General Hospital today. Mr. Lipkind, of 1137 Onondago St., was employed by the Reliance Insurance Co. for 22 years. He joined Blue Cross in 1952 and was an actuarial accountant since his retirement in 1968. Mr. Lipkind was graduated from Schenley High School in 1921 and Yale University in 1926. He became an associate of the Society of Actuaries in 1937, was a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and a staff sergeant in the Army for three years during World War II. Surviving are his widow, Ditta; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lipkind; and two sisters, Anne Lipkind and Mrs. Sadie True, both of Pittsburgh. Memeorial services will be at 3:30 p.m. on April 29 at the Unitarian Church, 416 West North Ave., North Side. The family suggests memorial contributions to charity. The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thursday, 20 April 1972. | Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
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| 8313 | LKH note: Ohio County Marriage Records. Name Agnes Richmond [Agnes Hedges] Gender Female Marriage Age: 33 Birth Date: abt 1920 Marriage Date: 16 Jun 1953 Marriage Place: Brown County, Ohio, USA Father: Floyd Hedges Mother: Leona Adams Spouse: John C Moore | Hedges, Agnes Gray (I5173)
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| 8314 | LKH note: On their marriage license. her name is written as Carrie B. Perry, age 19 of Wintersville, Sullivan County, Missouri. | Perry, Belle (I2538)
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| 8315 | LKH note: Opal McCane's death certificate gives his wife's name as Laura McCane and his marital status as divorced. | McCane, Opal Floyd (I2168)
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| 8316 | LKH note: Phillips married a second time in 1921 to Ethel Edwards of Campbell, Missouri. | Carner, Phillip Richard (I2958)
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| 8317 | LKH note: Photo of headstone of Spencer's wife Ester Margaret shows a large empty space above her information. There is enough space to have included his information on that same stone but his name is not included in the entries on Find a Grave. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20261186/ester_margaret-hunt Many of the Hunt family are buried in this same cemetery. Ridgedale Cemetery, Johnston, Polk County, Iowa. | Hunt, Spencer Robin (I6115)
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| 8318 | LKH note: Photograph of his headstone on Find a Grave shows his name spelled as Dairus His obituary and news articles about the accident show his name spelled as Darius. His sister's obituary shows his name spelled as Dairus. | Pierce, Dairus E. (I3785)
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| 8319 | LKH note: Polly Ann Kern's will was probated 29 Oct 1880 in Lawrence County, Indiana. In it she names her son Jasper Kern (who gets most of her real estate), her daughter Susan Ray (who gets the silver table spoons and silver teasponns), Alice Adaline Peassed(who gets 10 acres, which will revert to Polly's heir if Alice has no children and Alice should get Polly's sewing machine). That the rest of her personal property be divided between Polly's children and that Alice should receive an equal share as Polly's children. She names Her son, Jasper Kern, executor of her will. | Rice, Polly Ann (I5467)
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| 8320 | LKH note: Possibly Matthew ? need more info. US Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records Name Matthew Lowder Age 23 Enlistment Date 2 Dec 1861 Enlistment Place Camp G. D. Prentice Rank Private Military Unit Twenty-second Infantry, Jo-Mck * * * US Civil War Soldier Records and Probiles Name Mathew Lowder Enlistment Date 2 Dec 1861 Enlistment Place Louisa, Kentucky Enlistment Rank Private Muster Date 10 Jan 1862 Muster Place Kentucky Muster Company F Muster Regiment 22nd Infantry Muster Regiment Type Infantry Muster Information Enlisted Rank Change Date 1 Nov 1863 Rank Change Rank Corpl Muster Out Date 20 Jan 1865 Muster Out Place Louisville, Kentucky Muster Out Information Mustered Out Side of War Union Survived War? Yes Title Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky | Lowder, Matthew (I3646)
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| 8321 | LKH note: pretty sure I found her husband and children in the 1850 census in Boone County, Missouri. Names match those given on an Ancestry Family Tree that had no other info (no dates, etc) for them. John Johnson, 45, born about 1805, KY Phereby Johnson, 21, born about 1829, KY Milton Johnson, 17, born about 1833m MO Martha Johnson, 15, born about 1835, MO Thomas Johnson, 13, born about 1837, MO | Hunt, Phoebe (I6057)
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| 8322 | LKH note: pretty sure I found her husband and children in the 1850 census in Boone County, Missouri. Names match those given on an Ancestry Family Tree that had no other info (no dates, etc) for them. John Johnson, 45, born about 1805, KY Phereby Johnson, 21, born about 1829, KY Milton Johnson, 17, born about 1833m MO Martha Johnson, 15, born about 1835, MO Thomas Johnson, 13, born about 1837, MO | Johnson, John Arthur (I6058)
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| 8323 | LKH note: Records point to Jacob moving to Clark County, Missouri after Eliza's death and remarrying there. It appears that his children also moved to Clark County, Missouri with him. Children who appeared in the 1850 census were Sarah, Matilda, Amos, William, and Lucinda. Lucinda died in Kentucky in 1854. In the 1860 census Amos, William and Mary (who was not in the 1850 census) are still in Jacob's household in Missouri. Daughters Sarah and Matilda appear to have moved as well, but have married in Missouri before the 1860 census. The conclusion about Mary is that she was born shortly before Eliza died. Matilda married John Shaffer. In the 1860 census he is in Sweet Home Township, Clark County, Missouri with his second wife, Pauline Jacob Anderson, 43 Paulina Anderson, 44 Jas Shaffer, 17 Amos Anderson, 17 Louisa Shaffer Mary A. Shaffer, 14 Mary Anderson, 5 Wm. Anderson, 15 Although Mary Anderson is not in any of the Ancestry family trees, it does appear that she would be the daughter of Eliza and Jacob and that Eliza died shortly after her birth. I can find no further records for Mary Anderson. | Hunt, Eliza Jane (I3641)
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| 8324 | LKH note: Records point to Loula having a first husband, Robert B. Helleums (b. abt 1860) and they lived in Calhoun County, Mississippi. He died in 1949, so it appears they divorced sometime between the 1900 and the 1910 census. By 1910 they are in separate households with Loula listed as a widow and living with her widowed mother and her brother in Grady County, Oklahoma. When Loula and James married 2 June 1912 in Grady County, Oklahoma, Loula name is written as Lula Helluns. | Hartin, Loula G. (I2242)
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| 8325 | LKH note: Records point to Mamie being the daughter of Rhoda Martin. In the 1900 census, Joseph Branam, 44, wife Rhoda, 38, and Mamie Martin, 15, step daughter. In the 1930 census Rhoda Branam is listed as mother-in-law in the household of James T. West and wife Mamie West. In the 1940 census. Rhoda Branam, 76, is head of household and Mamie West, 55, is her widowed daughter. Rhoda Branam's entry in Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths is: Name Rhoda B. Branam [Rhoda B. Martin] Birth Date 8 Nov 1861 Birth Place Coal Creek, Indiana Death Date 2 May 1941 Death Place Danville, Vermilion, Illinois Burial Date 4 May 1941 Burial Place Indianola, Vermilion, Illinois Cemetery Name Woodlawn Death Age 79 Occupation Home Duties Race White Marital Status W Gender Female Street Address 8 South Stewart Residence Danville, Vermillion, Illinois Father Name Benjamin Martin Father Birth Place Illinois Mother Name Martha Adams Mother Birth Place Illinois Spouse Name Joseph Branam Comments 8 South Stewart St. FHL Film Number 1832585 | Martin, Mamie (I4277)
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| 8326 | LKH note: Records show his name as Aubrey Salyer Kautz Sr. or Aubrey S. Kautz. [Social Security application, World War II draft card, and obituary] however, his headstone shows his name as Aubrey E. Kautz. | Kautz, Aubrey Salyer (I1499)
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| 8327 | LKH note: Ruth's parents: Samuel and Lucy both died typhoid fever within two and half months of each other leaving 4 children under the age of eight. In the 1930 census their three daughters, Lola May (age 11), Ruth (age 9) and Edith (age 8), are wards living in the Knights of Pythias Home in Fayette County, Kentucky. In the 1930 census their son, Raymond, age 6, is in the household of his maternal grandparents, Lambert and Mattie Hagedorn in Lee, Jessamine County, Kentucky. | Moody, Ruth Evelyn (I4044)
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| 8328 | LKH note: same cemetery as two of his daughters, Helen and Effie | Julien, Samuel (I5606)
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| 8329 | LKH note: Samuel and Lucy both died typhoid fever within two and half months of each other leaving 4 children under the age of eight. In the 1930 census their three daughters, Lola May (age 11), Ruth (age 9) and Edith (age 8), are wards living in the Knights of Pythias Home in Fayette County, Kentucky. In the 1930 census their son, Raymond, age 6, is in the household of his maternal grandparents, Lambert and Mattie Hagedorn in Lee, Jessamine County, Kentucky. | Hagedorn, Lucy (I1440)
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| 8330 | LKH note: Samuel and Lucy both died typhoid fever within two and half months of each other leaving 4 children under the age of eight. In the 1930 census their three daughters, Lola May (age 11), Ruth (age 9) and Edith (age 8), are wards living in the Knights of Pythias Home in Fayette County, Kentucky. In the 1930 census their son, Raymond, age 6, is in the household of his maternal grandparents, Lambert and Mattie Hagedorn in Lee, Jessamine County, Kentucky. | Moody, Samuel Douglas (I1439)
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| 8331 | LKH note: Seaside Cemetery is most likely Seaside Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6828/seaside-memorial-park | Moody, Lambert Bernard (I3833)
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| 8332 | LKH note: Second marriage to Arthur Morgan | Baker, Janet Elizabeth (I4234)
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| 8333 | LKH note: Second marriage to Kenneth Harold Allen https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89247973/kenneth_harold_allen | Purcell, Lillie Belle (I4982)
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| 8334 | LKH note: Second obituary gives Everett more grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Evertt Martin Everett Martin, 81, 918 Sheridan Ave., died Tuesday evening in Amboy Public Hospital. He was born no Nov. 9, 1885, in Indiana, the son of Charles and Sarah Martin. Survivors include a son, Ebbie, Dixon; a sister, Mrs. Winteress Shields, Bluford; three grandchildren adn four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Chapel Hill Funeral Home, with Dr. Robert W. Schumm, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Wednesday, 21 December 1966. | Martin, Everett (I757)
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| 8335 | LKH note: See husband John Fox's note for story of his murder by Elias Primmer and how Nancy managed to escape death. | Julien, Nancy Jane (I5544)
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| 8336 | LKH note: Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes. | Canada, Viola Jane (I4501)
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| 8337 | LKH note: Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes. | Hayes, Thomas Edmon (I4496)
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| 8338 | LKH note: Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes. | Canada, Rova Alice (I4502)
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| 8339 | LKH note: Sisters Rova Alice Canada and Viola Jane Canada married brothers James William Hayes and Thomas E. Hayes. | Hayes, James William (I4497)
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| 8340 | LKH note: Social Security death index Name R. C. Lyons Social Security Number 421-10-2698 Birth Date 27 Dec 1903 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Alabama Last Residence 77590, Texas City, Galveston, Texas, USA Death Date 20 Aug 1989 | Lyons, R.C. (I5147)
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| 8341 | LKH note: some of the obituaries give his middle name as Clefford. Obituaries of his siblings give his name as Cleff. | Evans, John Clefford "Cleff" (I862)
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| 8342 | LKH note: Surname is spelled Farrand on World War II draft card, census records, Kentucky death index. Surname in obituary is spelled as Ferrand. | Farrand, Roy Lee (I4912)
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| 8343 | LKH note: Text from: The Fern family of Rowan County, N.C., Nicholas, Ky, Indiana, Iowa. Compiled by Mary Margaret Kern Garrard. Limited Edition Printed 1968. Page 42. Edward Kern, the second son of Simeon and Rachel Kern, was apparently born in 1807 in Kentucky according to the 1850 census for Indiana. Edward Lived in Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, in 1850 with his wife, Polly Ann Rice (born 1810 in Kentucky, and had farm land valued at $4,000. Mrs. Mary Eithel Kern Worley of Bedford, Ind., is daughter of Edward's son Jasper. She gave us (1967) a list of Edward's children which does not entirely tally with the census. We have combined the two. The children of Edward of Polly Ann Rice Kern were: Brenyard, b.? Sophia A., b. 1831, married Anderson Bodenhamer David S., b. 1834, m.? John A., b. 1839, m.? James B., b. 1841, m. ? Susan E., b. 1844, m. Thoams Wray Newton Jasper, b. 1847, m. Elizabeth Alice Younger | Kern, Edward (I5468)
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| 8344 | LKH note: Text from: The Fern family of Rowan County, N.C., Nicholas, Ky, Indiana, Iowa. Compiled by Mary Margaret Kern Garrard. Limited Edition Printed 1968. Page 42. Edward Kern, the second son of Simeon and Rachel Kern, was apparently born in 1807 in Kentucky according to the 1850 census for Indiana. Edward Lived in Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, in 1850 with his wife, Polly Ann Rice (born 1810 in Kentucky, and had farm land valued at $4,000. Mrs. Mary Eithel Kern Worley of Bedford, Ind., is daughter of Edward's son Jasper. She gave us (1967) a list of Edward's children which does not entirely tally with the census. We have combined the two. The children of Edward of Polly Ann Rice Kern were: Brenyard, b.? Sophia A., b. 1831, married Anderson Bodenhamer David S., b. 1834, m.? John A., b. 1839, m.? James B., b. 1841, m. ? Susan E., b. 1844, m. Thoams Wray Newton Jasper, b. 1847, m. Elizabeth Alice Younger | Rice, Polly Ann (I5467)
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| 8345 | LKH Note: The Abraham Hunt who died 9 Sept 1851 in Randolph County, Indiana is not this Abraham. The Abraham Hunt who died in Indiana was the son of Ralph and Rachel Hunt. See note in Find a Grave. Also notes from Quaker meetings. Information from Tucker's History of Randolph County, Indiana. Published 1882 Another contributor has made the following suggestions. At this time I will keep the spelling from the 1882 source on the memorial. Many people spelled names differently. I don't know which way he spelled it. The "error" could have been made by the person recording the church information. This way, both options are available to the person researching this family. "According to cemetery records, your Abram Hunt's name was actually Abraham. He was born on 10/2/1784. Would you add to your memorial page? Thanks. Source: Cemetery records compiled by Jeannette Swoveland." An additional contributor has made the following suggestions: Their suggestion: ------------------------- Name: Abraham Hunt Birth Date: 30 May 1784 Birth Date on Image: 30 Fifth 1784 Birth Place: Newberry, South Carolina Father: Ralph Hunt Mother: Rachel Hunt Event Type: Birth Monthly Meeting: Bush River Monthly Meeting Historical Meeting Data: Search for this monthly meeting in the 'Quaker Monthly Meetings Index' Yearly Meeting: North Carolina Yearly Meeting Meeting State: South Carolina Meeting County: Newberry ------------- Name: Abraham Hunt Birth Date on Image: 30 Fifth 1784 Translated Birth Date: 30 May 1784 Birth Place: South Carolina Monthly Meeting: Bush River Monthly Meeting Volume: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. I ---------- Name: Abraham Hunt Birth Date: abt 1784 Death Date: 9 Jul 1851 Death Age: 67 Burial Place: Washington, Randolph, Indiana, USA Title: Records from Cherry Grove Friends Cemetery | Hunt, Abraham (I3667)
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| 8346 | LKH note: The Charitas and the Kalmar Nyckel sailed together on the third Swedish expedition to New Sweden. The Charitas sailed from Stockholm on 3 May 1641, heading first to Goteborg where it met the Kalmar Nyckel. There were 36 passenger aboard and there is a list. The Kalmar Nyckel left Amsterdam about 12 April 1641, heading to Goteborg. In Goteborg, more passenger boarded and it is not known who was on which ship when they both sailed from Goteborg 1 July 1641, leaving sight of Europe on 19 August 1641. Arriving at Fort Christina on 7 November 1641. https://www.facebook.com/SwedishColonialSociety/posts/the-expeditions-to-settle-new-swedenthe-list-of-voyages-grouped-as-expeditionsth/1056405543186839/ | Stille, Olof Persson (I5687)
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| 8347 | LKH note: The County Farm referred to in William's obituary is the DeWitt county Poor Farm. In the 1910 census William is listed as divorced and as an inmate. | Gardner, William (I3671)
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| 8348 | LKH note: The date does not match the dates given by Mary Hedges Reiner. However, the probability is very high that there was only one Peter Cassity with infant twin boys in Wetmore Kansas in 1895 and one died. * * * * One of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassity’s twin boys, aged seven months, died of whooping cough on Monday and was buried in the Wetmore cemetery on Tuesday at 11 o’clock. The other child is very low with the same disease. The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 12 April 1895. | Cassity, Infant (I1231)
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| 8349 | LKH note: The date for the twin boy who dies in infancy does not match the dates given by Mary Hedges Reiner. However, the probability is very high that there was only one Peter Cassity with infant twin boys in Wetmore Kansas in 1895 and one died. * * * * One of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassity’s twin boys, aged seven months, died of whooping cough on Monday and was buried in the Wetmore cemetery on Tuesday at 11 o’clock. The other child is very low with the same disease. The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 12 April 1895. | Cassity, Peter Albert (I435)
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| 8350 | LKH note: The Directory of Deceased American Physicians lists Clarence Clark Baker D. 23 Mar 1923, San Francisco, CA Allopath Practiced in San Francisco, CA licenses: CA, 1895 Medical schol: Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville; Transylvania University Medical Department, 1895. | Baker, Clarence Clarke (I1633)
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