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4851 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] RUTH FORTNEY WAS THE SECOND WIFE OF CHARLES GRANDVILLE MAXWELL. THEY HAD NO CHILDREN. | Fortney, Ruth (I967)
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4852 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] SAMUEL JENKS(dated March 1982) Funeral will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow for Samuel M. Jenks of Chicago Heights, who died Tuesday at Burnham City hospital, Champaign, Ill. He was born March 31, 1899, in Fairfield, Iowa, and lived in Chica-go Heights 10 years. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Gardens South cemetery, Worth, following the fu-neral, which will be officiated by the Rev. Ralph McClintock. Visitation will be today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tews funeral home, Homewood. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the chapel at 798-5300. Mr. Jenks was a clerk for the United States post office. He was an excellent grand prelate of the Grand Commandery of the State of Illi-nois; life member of Clinton Lodge 15, An-cient Free and Accepted Masons (Fairfield, Iowa); member of United Chapter 127, Royal Arch Masons; Imperial Wood-lawn Council 85, Royal and Select Ma-sons; Chicago Heights Commandery 78; K. T. Medinah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Chicago. South Side Shrine club; South Suburban Shrine club; Albany Park Chapter 769, Or-der of Eastern Star; Medinah Crusaders and the Medinah Nomads; Chicago South Lodge 1596, Benevolent and Protective Or-der of Elks; Chicago Heights Lodge 828, Loyal Order of Moose, and Over 50 Club of Faith Lutheran church. He is survived by one daughter, Juanita Rickel of Libertyville; one brother, Paul Jenks of Fairfield; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Memorials may be directed to Illinois Knights Templar home, Paxton, Ill. | Jenks, Samuel Monroe (I1127)
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4853 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] Service/Pension affadavit from National Archives (file S 36110) of George McCormick: State of Kentucky, Mercer County \ I, George McCormack normally a captain in the thirteenth Virginia regiment on the regular Continental establishment during the Revolutionary War, do hereby state an oath than I was commissioned as a captain in the month of July 1777 of the thirteenth Virginia regiment commanded by Colonel William Crawford of General Muhlenburgh's Brigade in General Green's Division. That I faithfully served upwards of two years part of the time as a captain previous to getting my commission and raised a company of regulars which so serving in 1776-in the Revolutionary War on was in be Battle of Brandywine and there I fought as a captain in Colonel William Crawford's regiment and afterwards I fought in the same regiment in the Battle of Germantown, which regiment was then under the command of Colonel William Russell and in the fall 1778 I resign my commission when Colonel Richard Campbell was promoted Colonel of the regiment at Fort McIntosh- That I seved during the war occasionally in the militia service afterwards. When I resigned I gave up my commission to Genl. McIntosh and have no other evidence which I can establish the fact--I am now old and reduced in my circumstances. That stand in in need of support from my country. I hereby declare and all other claims that I have on the United States for a pension - June the 17th George McCormick State of Kentucky ... (sworn) Benjamin? Ledier?-Clerk ... ...25th November 1818 William L.. Kelly 13th VIRGINIA REGIMENT (West Augusta Regiment) LINEAGE [Wright, Continental Army, p. 291] Authorized 16 September 1776 in the Continental Army as the 13th Virginia Regiment Assigned 27 December 1776 to the Main Army Organized 12 February 1777 at Fort Pitt to consist of nine companies from Yohogania, Monongalia, and Ohio Counties (comprising the former West Augusta District) Assigned 22 May 1777 to the 1st Virginia Brigade, an element of the Main Army Reorganized 1 November 1777 to consist of eight companies Relieved 24 May 1778 from the 1st Virginia Brigade and assigned to the Western Department Reorganized and redesignated 12 May 1779 as the 9th Virginia Regiment, to consist of nine companies Reorganized and redesignated 1 January 1781 as the 7th Virginia Regiment, to consist of two companies Disbanded 1 January 1783 at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania ENGAGEMENTS [Wright, Continental Army, p. 291] Northern New Jersey Defense of Philadelphia Philadelphia-Monmouth | McCormick, George (I1053)
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4854 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] She had no children. She had no children. PLEASE CONTACT ME DIRECTLY ,so i can add your references to my file! Don Maxwell M.D. 18700 Wolf Creek Dr. Edmond, Okla. 73003 dmaxwelljr@hotmail.com | Timme, Elizabeth L. (I934)
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4855 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] She is the widow of Henry Hugulet, thus she is sometimes referred to as Eliza Huguley nee Howard. | Hugulet, Eliza Howard (I978)
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4856 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] She lived in Greenville, South Carolina and later in Lonoke, Arkansas. | Chick, Wilhelmina (I1169)
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4857 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] SHERMAN MAXWELL DIED AT AGE THREE. | Maxwell, Sherman (I1087)
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4858 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] Sources: Clark Co. Pioneers, A Cenntennial Salute, pg. 449, pub. by Clark Co. Genealogical Society, 1989. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. The daughter of Ennels Clauss Davis and Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Mary Elizabeth Davis was born on August 22, 1853, in Sacramento, California. her mother, who was born in 1831 in Tennessee, died in 1858 leaving three children: Ennels Cloumbus davis, age eight; mary elizabeth Daivs, age five; and William A. Daivs, age three. Two years after their mother's death, Ennels brought the two younger children to Clark County to leave in the care of his mother, Nancy Mariah Dawson Davis Kinder, who had come to the Lewis River country the previous year from Illinois. Ennels then returned to California where he resided for several years. The Kinder family lived at "Kinder Rock," located on the east fork of the Lewis River. The rock later served as part of the foundation for the bridge on Highway Ninety-nine. Later the family moved to land on the north fork of the river. In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Nancy Kinder separated from her husband and moved to Pekin where there was a store and a post office. By this time Ennels had returned from California and had taken a homestead directly across the river on the Clark County side. Another man had filed on the claim but Ennels bought him out and completed the house that he had started. Ennels maintained a ferry across the river and had a dock for loading steamboats traveling to and from Portland; it was known as Davis Landing. Mary lived at Davis Landing with her father and younger brother from the age of sixteen until her marriage to George Washington Maxwell on January 4, 1885. They then moved to his farm on the bank of the Columbia River west of Woodland. George was born on July 29, 1832, at Dayton, OH, the son of Benjamin Maxwell and Jane McCormick. The family moved from Ohio to Indiana and in 1850 to southeastern Iowa. In 1851 George traveled west to California, where he mined at Yreka the first winter. He then came north to Yamhill County, Oregon. During the Indian Wars of 1855/56, he served in the Washington Volunteers, with the rank of Lieutenant. In the late 1850s George was married to Joann Caples and had two sons, Lawrence V. and Chester B. Maxwell. In the early 1870s, George spent some time mining in Idaho and British Columbia. In later years he made many short trips, prospecting for gold. Always interested in thoroughbred horses, he raised some very fine trotters. He was well informed on political matters and world events. In 1872 he served in the Territorial Legislature of Washington. He was in charge of a general store at Pekin in 1882 and 1883. He was able to speak the Indian dialect and had many of them as his customers and friends. Three years after their marriage, Mary and George sold the farm and moved to Idaho, but in a few weeks returned because of the death of her father. Her grandmother, Nancy Kinder, had been paralyzed for several years and Mary helped to care for her until her death in 1889. Mary and George bought out her brother's interest in their father's and grandmother's estates. Ennels was married to Harriet Strong and William was married to Martha Black. William was Captain of the "Mascot" for many years. In 1897 the Maxwells moved back to the Clark County place, and in 1906 they moved to Vancouver. George passed away on May 30, 1914, and is buried in the Post Military Cemetery at Vancouver. Mary died on January 27, 1941, and is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery at Vancouver. | Davis, Mary E. (I988)
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4859 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] Stanley Earl Maxwell Died at the Holderman hospital in Napa, California. He had been treated by Fred T. Adams,M.D.(lic.#A11538) , the physician of the Veterans Home Station in Yountville, California 94599 from Dec.5, 1977 until his death on April 18, 1982. Stanley Maxwell's stated profession was that of a cab driver for Yellow Cab Company of San Fransico, California for 9 years. Social Security #298-03-2531. Wilma Williamson was the stated widow on the Death Certificate(Calif.#82-048267). | Maxwell, Stanley Earl (I1024)
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4860 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] They had no children. | Hooper, Delaplain Decamp (I1202)
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4861 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] They had no children. | Hooper, Myrtle V. (I1205)
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4862 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] THOMAS HARVEY MAXWELL WAS BURIED AT CHARITON CEM. IN CHARITON, IA. THOMAS HARVEY MAXWELL WAS BURIED AT CHARITON CEM. IN CARITON, IOWA. HE HAD A TWIN SISTER NAMED EMMA JANE MAXWELL. From the Chariton(Iowa) Newspaper Memorial Rites For Maxwell son of John C. Maxwell Memorial services were held May 9 at Mottell's Chapel, Long Beach, Calif., for Thomas H. Maxwell, 87. Mr. Maxwell died May 6 at Los Alamitos, Calif. He was born in Lucas county Oct. 7, 1863, and had lived here all his life until a couple of years ago. Temporary interment was made at Angeles Abbey Mausoleum and burial will be made later in the Chariton cemetery. The Rev. Rober McIntyre officiated at the service last Wednesday and the Mottell mortuary was in charge. Among the survivors is a daughter, Miss Ruth Maxwell, a former teacher in Alma Clay school. | Maxwell, Thomas Harvey (I930)
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4863 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] THOMAS RAYMOND CURTIS MARRIED RUTH HOLIDAY. | Curtis, Thomas Raymond (I959)
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4864 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] 1953 of Trenton | Frazey, Iva O. (I1423)
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4865 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] 1953 of York | Frazey, Luella B. (I1412)
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4866 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] 1953, Warba, Minn. | Frazey, Verdi (I1411)
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4867 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] 506-12-6409 | Elrod, Kenneth (I1408)
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4868 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] born 2 p.m. | Elrod, Archie Dean (I1431)
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4869 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] Cheyenne, WY, 1938 | Elrod, Laura Mae (I1420)
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4870 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] lived in/near Litchfield when he got married | Elrod, Floyd (I1421)
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4871 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] semi-retired, working part time at Island Supply Co., residence 136 So. Sycamore, Grand Island, NE 68801 or born Benedict, Thayer Co., NE or Benedict, York Co.? | Elrod, Leroy Flemon (I1410)
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4872 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] Sherman County Times, Aug 24, 1934: A family reunion was held at .... Mrs. George Austin is a sister of Mrs. S.E. Elrod, Mrs. Otto Elrod, Mrs. Ralph Huff, and half sister of Mrs. Francis Cary. SCT, 31 Mar 1938: Mrs. S.E. Elrod left Tuesday for Cheyenne Wyoming where she will spend a month with her daughters Mrs. Carl Bals, Mrs. Chester Kensinger and other relatives. Mrs. Elrod's daughter, Mrs. Henry Wilson took her to Kearney where she boarded a train for her destination. | Frazey, Jannette May (I1419)
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4873 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] SSN issued WY; 520-26-3568 | Elrod, Alma Pauline (I1432)
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4874 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] Thayer, NE 1926, Loup City b. York village?, Polk County? | Elrod, Samuel Elwood (I1418)
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4875 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [Frazee fr Laura Kolkowski sept2001.FTW] uncle Doc 1926, Litchfield | Elrod, Walter Sylvester (I1422)
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4876 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Bier.FTW] [Don Maxwell .FTW] [reddinshaffer.FTW] Surety:0 | Family: Albert Asbury Maxwell / Cora Jane Redlingshafer (F547)
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4877 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [b_engel2.ged] Cincinnati Enquirer: 3/27/1999 B8:4 (obit) Cincinnati Post: 3/17/1999 12A:4 (obit) | Fletcher, Frances (I19002)
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4878 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [b_engel2.ged] Delayed Certificate of Birth, Issued by State of Tennessee (24 Nov 1942), in possession of Dennis W. King. Brian Engel. | Johnson, Thomas Hiram (I18002)
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4879 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1430 | Caylor, Pearl Charlotte (I19078)
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4880 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1530 | Headrick, James Fred (I19081)
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4881 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1531 | Headrick, Freda (I19083)
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4882 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1534 | Cotter, James D. (I18171)
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4883 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1552 | King, James Thomas (I19086)
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4884 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1554 | King, George Washington (I19087)
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4885 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1556 | King, Martha Louisa (I18127)
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4886 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1557 | King, Nancy Caroline (I67954)
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4887 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1558 | King, Daniel Jackson (I15424)
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4888 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1559 | King, Sarah Ellen (I15436)
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4889 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN1889 Sources: Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1, (Release date: August 23, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #2768. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, (Release date: August 14, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #2435. Carolyn S. Murray, The Carolyn Murray Family Home Page, (December 14, 2000), "Electronic." Death Certificate, N.W. King age ninety, died 1921, number #73.. Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). 'In the Shadow of the Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 290. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 101. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 140, 237, 241. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | King, Nathaniel Wiley (I19090)
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4890 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: James Fred Headrick / Pearl Charlotte Caylor (F8016)
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4891 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN4016 | Family: Robert Headrick / Josie Cotter (F7681)
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4892 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [debbief562.ged] [entirefamily.ged] REFN4018 | Family: James D. Cotter / Elizabeth Jane King (F6719)
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4893 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Kingszip.FTW] According to Dennis King was about 1806. | Reagan, Elizabeth (I22858)
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4894 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] . Carl was killed while working on a pipe line crossing the Mississippi River | Brock, Carl (I9242)
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4895 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] Member of WV Legislature for 25 years, door keeper of the house of delegates 2 years | Shupbach, Herbert Emanuel (I8134)
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4896 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #2810, Date of Import: Mar 25, 1999] [sapp.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #2810, Date of Import: Mar 25, 1999] [trippett.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #2810, Date of Import: Mar 25, 1999] | Morris, Cora Elizabeth (I10058)
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4897 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 28, Ed. 1, Tree #2349, Date of Import: May 3, 1999] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65572.133] Individual: Sapp, Harold Social Security #: 232-09-2609 SS# issued in: West Virginia or North Carolina Birth date: Apr 22, 1914 Death date: Dec 1983 Residence code: Texas ZIP Code of last known residence: 78538 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Edcouch, Texas [sapp.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 28, Ed. 1, Tree #2349, Date of Import: May 3, 1999] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65572.133] Individual: Sapp, Harold Social Security #: 232-09-2609 SS# issued in: West Virginia or North Carolina Birth date: Apr 22, 1914 Death date: Dec 1983 Residence code: Texas ZIP Code of last known residence: 78538 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Edcouch, Texas [trippett.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 28, Ed. 1, Tree #2349, Date of Import: May 3, 1999] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65572.133] Individual: Sapp, Harold Social Security #: 232-09-2609 SS# issued in: West Virginia or North Carolina Birth date: Apr 22, 1914 Death date: Dec 1983 Residence code: Texas ZIP Code of last known residence: 78538 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Edcouch, Texas [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Some Sapps.GED] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.65572.133] Individual: Sapp, Harold Social Security #: 232-09-2609 SS# issued in: West Virginia or North Carolina Birth date: Apr 22, 1914 Death date: Dec 1983 Residence code: Texas ZIP Code of last known residence: 78538 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Edcouch, Texas | Sapp, Harold Woodrow (I9069)
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4898 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #3354, Date of Import: May 16, 2000] JAMES PARK WAS THE ELDEST SON OF ANDREW AND SARAH PARK JR. WAS A VERY RELIGIOUS MAN AND WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN HELPING TO ESTABLISH A CHURCH AT PAWPAW,NOW KNOWN ASTHE HIGHLAND CHURCH IN MARION COUNTY. HE THEN MOVED TO Wetzel County, West VirginiaUNTY AND HELPED TO BUILD AND ESTABLISH THE CHURCH AT LOWGAP WHERE HE AND MANY OF HIS FAMILY ARE BURIED. | Park, James (I10661)
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4899 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 5, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.66208.151] Individual: Dulaney, Lulu Social Security #: 232-20-8930 SS# issued in: West Virginia or North Carolina Birth date: Jun 26, 1903 Death date: Oct 1976 Residence code: West Virginia ZIP Code of last known residence: 26155 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: New Martinsville, West Virginia | Dulaney, Lulu Ocie (I8664)
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4900 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [moore.GED] [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jan 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.117483.183] Individual: Jackson, George Social Security #: 236-14-0706 SS# issued in: West Virginia Birth date: May 5, 1911 Death date: Apr 1982 Residence code: West Virginia ZIP Code of last known residence: 26062 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Weirton, West Virginia ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 26070 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Wellsburg, West Virginia | Jackson, George Ray (I7902)
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