Matches 5,251 to 5,300 of 18,015
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5251 | Not Married | Plantagent, Princess of England Joan (I66714)
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5252 | Not Married | Family: King Edward IV of England and France Edward Plantagenet, IV / Elizabeth Wayte (F5730)
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5253 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Agatha De Ferrers (F16811)
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5254 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Matilda Gifford (F16812)
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5255 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Concubine One Lackland of England (F16813)
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5256 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Concubine Three Lackland of England (F16814)
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5257 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Hawisa Fitzwarin (F16815)
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5258 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / Concubine Two Lackland of England (F16816)
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5259 | Not Married | Family: King of England JOHN PLANTAGENET / De Warrene (F16817)
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5260 | Not Married | Family: Duke of Normandie ROBERT FitzWILLIAM, I / HARLETTE De FALAISE (F16844)
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5261 | Not Married | Family: King of England HENRY CURTMANTLE PLANTAGENET, II / ROSAMOND De CLIFFORD (F22092)
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5262 | Not Married | Family: King of England HENRY CURTMANTLE PLANTAGENET, II / Annabel Balliol (F22095)
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5263 | Not Married | Family: Earl of Fife, King of Scotland Robert John Stuart, III / Annabella Drummond (F23783)
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5264 | Not named in father's will. Baptised at Goshen Baptest Church on October 13, 1876. The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families Information from The Mund ell Family says two wives, (1) Frances Minor and (2) Mary Smith Dillingham. He was still in PA in 1792. | Mundell, Andrew (I6538)
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5265 | Notes by Kellie Sue Sapp King "The Sevier County Census of 1870 lists many children. Some get sorted in as grandchildren, others as children, and others are left entirely out of the lineage. This and access, or lack of access, to differing records and known family traditions is why the amount of children vary for this couple among genealogists." Sources: 1860 Sevier County, Tennessee census. Carol Jane Sankus, csankus@bellsouth.net, 13 August 2001. Cocke County, Tennessee, and its People, Cocke County Heritage Book Committee, (Walsworth Publishing, 1992), 261. Descendants of John Webb furnished by Jay Webb ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/census/tn/sevier/1850/pg0408b.txt http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f000/f43/a0004383.htm. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/sevier/census/1870/0367a.gif Jay S. Webb, 230 Harris St., Clinton, TN 37716-4108, webb2705@knox.mindspring.com. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, family 391, page 413b, line 12, 9 Sep 1850. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 367a, 6 Jul 1870. Sevier County Heritage book, p 381 'Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage', 1994, p 381. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Williamson.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 26, 2002. [Winch.ged] [Winch3.ged] [Winch4.ged] [Winch6.ged] [Winch8.ged] [Winch.FTW] | WEBB, JOHN WILLIAM (I33865)
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5266 | Notes by Kellie Sue Sapp King: "Elvira is sometimes incorectly listed as her middle name." Sources: 1850 census Tennessee. GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I4352&tree=001 http://peckandshults.familytreeguide.com/getperson.php?personID=I10734&tree=T1 http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f005/f64/a0056479.htm. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 342D, 1880. 'Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage', 1994, p 381. [Winch.ged] [Winch.FTW] | ROBERTS, BARBARA ALVIRA (I6018)
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5267 | Notes by Kellie Sue Sapp King: "For Grandma and Grandpa Randolph's 50th wedding anniversery they reaffirmed thier marriage convent at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, September 14, 1997, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, off of Sand Hill Road, Letart, Mason County, West Virginia. Watching them renew the vows they had made years ago was so heartwarming. After the ceremony there was a reception from 3:30-5:30 p.m., at Vernon United Methodist Church's Fellowship Hall, on Letart Road, Letart, West Virginia where my husband Tom and I were able to meet relatives that we had never made the aquatance of before and spend time with those whom we seldom saw." | Family: PAUL CHESTER RANDOLPH / ALICE OMEGA WOLFE (F7932)
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5268 | Notes by Kellie Sue Sapp King: "It is said that she was a wonderful woman who loved her family dearly, and whom was loved just as dearly by her husband. She personally instigated moving the family from Sevierville to the Alco area so that her children would be able to receive a better education in better schools. She was and still is sorely missed by her family. I would love more information and stories about Hettie, I have always gotten the inpression she was quite the character. Any information would be appreciated." Sources: Genealogy.com, LLC, World Family Tree Vol. 56, Ed. 1, (Release date: April 2000), "CD-ROM," Tree #1357. http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I22572&tree=001 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I40895&tree=Smokykin 'In the Shadow of the Smokies,' Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 303. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." Personal Knowledge of Thomas Russell King. Ronald Stuart Sapp and Kellie Sue Sapp King, "Pedigree Charts - Sapp and King Family History," August 28th 1988. Rosa Lee Downey notes, 16 June 1983, p 158. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Wilma Jean Cox Fox, King Family Record, (August 1995). | Webb, Hettie Mae (I24291)
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5269 | Notes by Kellie Sue Sapp King: "She is sometimes, incorrectly listed as Ashley Sutton." Sources: 1860 Sevier County, Tennessee census. Carol Jane Sankus, csankus@bellsouth.net, 13 August 2001. Cocke County, Tennessee, and its People, Cocke County Heritage Book Committee, (Walsworth Publishing, 1992), 261. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/census/tn/sevier/1850/pg0408b.txt GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/sevier/census/1870/0367a.gif http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I4384&tree=smokykin Sevier County, Tennessee Census, family 391, page 413b, line 13, 9 Sep 1850. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 367a, 6 Jul 1870. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 342D, 1880. 'Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage', 1994, p 381. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. [Winch.ged] [Winch.FTW] | Sutton, Alsey (I67637)
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5270 | Notes From Brenda Lorek: I believe my mom said that he died when she was 9 years old. She and her younger brother were watching Frank jump out of the barn. It was said that he was a big prankster and a lot of fun. He had a rope around his neck and would jump out and land on his feet with the rope just at the right length still around his neck. But once, he stepped back a few steps in order to run and jump out and one of the boards gave way and he was hung right in front of the two young children. I think mom said he was about 20 years old and I also believe he was the oldest of the eleven children in the family. | Stinnett, Frank H. (I19695)
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5271 | Notes of Kellie Sau Sapp King: "LAND GRANTS: Lord Granville to : (OR: refers to original record) Paent Book 14; 2798 pg 94 Sherley Watley 9 Nov 1757; 482 acres in Granville Co. Parish of St. John on both sides of Richland Creek, joining Thomas Fussell & John Farrell.....etc....surveyed 30 Sep 1755 SCC: James Turlbert, James Rainwater Sherd Haywood D sur Plat reads "...land surveyed for John Carley. Regarding the Will of Thomas Fussell. It seems Someone has misread the county name from his will and started a myth that the Fussells lived in or near Cartee or Cartec County North Carolina. This is not possible as there has never been a Cartee County, Cartee Township, Cartec County or Cartec Township in North Carolina or any place that was not North Carolina at that time, but later became North Carolina. The will was recorded in Berie County." Sources: a.ged, Date of Import: Jul 2, 2002. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/l/b/Lynda-J-Albright-IL/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0393.html. Kristi Wulf , GEDCOM File : 2062152 -1.ged, Updated: Fri Apr 26 19:25:23 2002. Lynda J Albright, Lynda Albright Family Homepage, (September 21, 2002), "Electronic," Martha Bankson Lyle, Bankson Relatives. | Fussell, Thomas (I33849)
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5272 | Notes of Kellie Sue Sapp King: "Many people I had talked with believed the name Rainwater was of an Indian origin. Not only is that untrue but the name is of Germanic origion. The Reinwalters descend from the Germanic surname Runnfeldt. As the German Runnfeldt family grew and aquired more lands the surname changed upon those locations. The Rainwaters hail from Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany in the Palatine Province. The origional family surname, for this branch of the family, was (Rein-walter) Reinwalter. Two brothers, John and William began the family immigration to America, though it was not an easy trip. The left Mainz, Germany in the 1600's, as did so many other Germans, in hopes of fleeing form the opression and tyranny of The Holy Roman Empire. So from Mainz to the Netherlands they fled with thousands of other Germans of the Palantinates, from there they immigrated to England, being in or around Deberyshire. From England they fianlly make the last leg of the voayge to America and settle in the Virginias and Carolinas and over time spread out even further through the United States. It is said the from England when they finally begin the journey to thier new home, now along with other German refuges and Swiss travelers, under the leadership of Baron Von Graffenried. The only problem with this last part is that Christoph von Graffenried,Baron of Bernburg made that trip in question in 1710 and landed in the land granted him at the junction of the Trent and Neuse Rivers, which he then named New Bern. His second and only other recorded trip was a year later to England and back to New Burn. All evidence we currently have does not support the family settling directly in New Bern, North Carolina but does support the timeline presented before regarding the mass immigration that led our family from Mainz, Germany to Sevier County, Tennessse. The names Rainwater, Reinwalter nor any similiar name are found on ship records. John and William decided to Anglicize thier Surname to Rainwater and they were the Rainwaters from that time on. Now as to the exact ancestor of Robert Reinwalter and misconceptions regarding this individiual. There are many and most of them all stem from one post in the Rainwater mailing list and the Ancestry.com, Rainwater Surname section. Notes of Martha Bankson Lyle: "I am seeking the orgins of the surname Rainwater. In the late 1600's and early 1700's, I have ancestor's who were licensed Indian Traders whose Indian names were Rainwater. How far back has anyone traced the Rainwater name, and where? The first Rainwater I have was in south VA/north NC, who was a Chickasaw Trader, his English name was Jacob Colson." First the origins of the Surname Rainwater. Many people I had talked with believed the name Rainwater was of an Indian origin. Not only is that untrue but the name is of German origion. The Reinwalters descend from the Germanic surname Runnfeldt. As the German Runnfeldt family grew and aquired more lands the surname changed upon those locations. The Rainwaters hail from Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany in the Palatine Province. The origional family surname, for this branch of the family, was (Rein-walter) Reinwalter. Our ancestors John and William decided to Anglicize thier Surname to Rainwater and they were the Rainwaters from that time on. Second "liscensed Indian Traders" Our ancesotors, in particular this man being referred as as "licensed indian traders" and making the assumption that due to that they were in fact Native American. A Liscensed Indian Trader, should not be presumed to be an Indian. It could be a refrence to a resident either of the British colonie or a British citizen, some sort of Anglo who was deisginated to trade with the natives. This man has also been referred to as a fur trader elsewhere and again the assumption that he was a Indian who traded furs with the "white men". There is no proof anywhere as to this mans occupation. If indeed he was a fur trader there is no evidence stating who he traded the furs to. The odds are just as likley that he was of Anglo descent who traded with the British as there is that he was a native trading with the locals. fam That this native american man who was a liscensed indian fur trader was a full blooded Cherokee. This logic is not sound, if in fact he were of a native tribe, and di not carry a hostorically documnted German name he still would have been of Chickasaw blood not Cherokee. All of this comes from three property records and an article in a regional history refer to Jacob and Abraham Colson (Collson), alias Reignwater, as "licensed indian traders". There are three seperate property records and an article in a regional history document called The Rainwater Reasercher, Volume 1, Issue 1, September 1994, Page 19 listed under "Bits and Pieces to Ponder". The Author of this herself basicaly says this information was sent to her and she had never seen it or heard of it before and that all Rainwater descendants need to share possible leads. She even says "What does this mean???" So obviousally this was not listed unser a section ro heading called "Totaly documented facts". Third "Indian names were Rainwater" If this man was an indian of any sort, especially a cherokee it would have show up after his desdents name in the Census records. Even people who were of mixed or partial inidian ancestry were asked about it and it was dentoed and this is not present in the direct descendancy of this individual. There are many examples of this in the Tennessee Census records and those of surronding states. Fourth he "was a Chickasaw Trader" See argument number two and look at the below refrences as well. Fifth "his English name was Jacob Colson" Though it is a small semantic Reignwater, Rainwater and Reignwalter are not an indication of the same exact indiviadual. Look at the Ancestors of the Sevier County Kings who went by Kynge. All through out Tennesse there are Clabo's, Claboughs, Dixons, Dicksons, Reagans and Regans. So, for example, Eliza Do Little Clabo is not nesecarilly the same person as Eliza Do Little Clabough. So Reignwater to Colson is a large jump. I clearly do not see the connection or the birth of Robert Reinwalter in the information Jacob Colson, born 1668, Isle Of Wight County, Virginia married Mary Burton Davis on Jan 14th, 1692 in Henrico County, Virginia. They had John Colson. Born ABT. 1694 . Died ABT. 1730 Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. William Colson. Born ABT. 1693. Died ABT. 1736 Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. Abraham Colson. Born ABT. 1695 Isle of Wight, Virginia. Died BEF. 7 Sep 1750 Craven County, South Carolina. Sarah Colson. Born ABT. 1696 . Joseph Colson. Born ABT. 1698 . Died BEF. 7 Apr 1737 Brunswick County, Virginia. Sixth and Last the "alias Reignwater" In dictionary terms an Alias is an assumed or false name. That is not the same as a pet name, knick name or shortened name. If this Jacob Colson were given a name by the indians it would have been a great honour but that in no way changes the fact that the surname of this family is not Rainwater, it is Colson, and it is not our family. It also would show that if he were given a name he was Anlgo or he would have already had a native name. Even if it were the other way around Jacob Colson seems an odd name for an native Chickasaw to go by. Also to me an alias is can be more like "Louis, I need to tell you something, I am really Superman." not "Lois, I need to tell you something, I am really The Incredible Hulk.". " Sources: Becky A. Bartley Geneaolgy of the Rainwater Family, Donald S. Webber. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_von_Graffenried "James Logan Colbert of the Chickasaws: The Man and the Myth" by Richard A. Colbert, The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Vol XX, No. 2, May 1994, pgs 82-95. Martha Bankson Lyle, Bankson Relatives. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. | Reinwalter, Colsen (I33847)
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5273 | Notes of Kellie Sue Sapp King: "Sarah had outlived first Charlie Webb then James Manis, dying twice widowed." Death Certificate of Sarah Manis. Name: Sarah Manis Event: Death Event Date: 18 Mar 1916 Event Place: Sevier, Sevier, Tennessee Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Race or Color: White Age: 57 Estimated Birth Year: Birth Date: 02 Sep 1858 Birthplace: Tenn. Spouse: Father: Robert Marshall Father's Birthplace: Tenn. Mother: Asa Trotter Mother's Birthplace: Tenn. Occupation: Housework Street Address: Residence: Cemetery: Middle Creek Burial Place: Burial Date: 19 Mar 1916 Informant: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 4183054 Image Number: 494 Film Number: 1299659 Volume/Page/Certificate Number: vol 44 pg 44 Sources: Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 8, Ed. 1 (Release date: January 12, 1997), Tree #3560. Carol Jane Sankus, csankus@bellsouth.net, 2 September 1999, 6 August 2001, 13 August 2001. Death Certificate of Sarah Manis. "Electronic," [Winch.FTW] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I7852&tree=001 http://sevierlibrary.tripod.com/page561880.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/sevier/census/1870/0365b.gif http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I60168&tree=smokykin In the Shadow of the Smokies, Smoky Mountain Historical Society, (1993), 304. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), Rawlings Funeral Home, Book 2, 10 Sep 1961. Robert Marshall Webb obituary. Rosa Lee Downey notes, 16 June 1983, p 158. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 365b, 5 Jul 1870. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 341, 1880. "Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage", 1994, p 267. Winch.ged, Date of Import: Feb 9, 2006. Winch3.ged, Date of Import: Feb 9, 2006. Winch4.ged, Date of Import: Feb 9, 2006. Winch6.ged, Date of Import: Feb 9, 2006. Winch8.ged, Date of Import: Feb 9, 2006. | Marshall, Sarah Elizabeth (I1461)
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5274 | Notes of Kellie Sue Sapp King: "When doing research on this family you will frequently see the quote that is "believed to have been English, or possibly German.", regarding if John, spouse of Mary wasfrom England or Germany. This often makes people look at his actual place of birth instead of the whole picture, that clearly show he is both English and German descent. John moved from Virginia to Surry County, North Carolina where he met and married Mary Fussell on June 24th, 1735 in Surry County. Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frances and grandaughter of Nicholas Fussell and his wife Mary. Johns wife, Mary was born in 1708 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia and died in 1782 in Surry County, North Carolina. On November 20th, 1739, King George II of England granted John Rainwater 400 acres of land bounding on the south side of Roanoke River and lying in what was then Edgecomb County, North Carolina (later subdivided into Granville and Edgecomb Counties). Even though the Edcomb County Land Records state that the land was granted from King George II it may actually have been slightly different. Most land in that area was granted to Lord Granville from George II, and Granville starting selling that land through various agents while he lived with William Pitt. This land is John Rainwaters first true introduction to North Carolina as a land owner. John Rainwater and sons James and John were members of the Militia of Granville County, North Carolina in 1754. The land that was granted to John and his activity in the Militia of North Carolina I believe are strong reaons to believe that at this point in the Raineater line there is still no Native Americian blood. John, Sr. made his will November 4, 1771. He died in May 1777, and his will was probated in Surry County, North Carolina. In his will, nine children are named. His sons John and James were listed in the first census of the United States in 1790." Notes of Martha B. Lyle: "John Rainwater who is usually listed as 1695-1777, came to NC somewhere around 1735 and had sons that effectively split into several lines with John Jr staying eastern NC and his descendants working their way to GA, AL, MS, LA, TX, and into CA............Other son James went to western NC Surry County and had children, mostly daughters I believe, but included William that went to KY, and perhaps another John or James (without looking at FTM), Is one of these the originator of the TN line??" I was aware that some claim John Rainwater as born in North Carolina but do not think that is correct.... however I also have excerpts of land records that list William Rainwater and wife Ann as the buyer in 1742.....now this William has been listed as born 1756...Another William is the son of James, son of John Rainwater 1695-1777. This William was not born until 1774 and lived until 1825. A land record from Edgecombe County, Tennesse states: John Rainwater to William Rainwater, 23 Oct 1742, 50 L Proclamation Money, 150 acres south side of Roanoke River joining a small branch of the river. Part of Patent to John Rainwater. Another says: John Rainwater of Edgecombe Co to John Noblein, 7 Feb 1745, 60 L current money of Virginia, 125 acres on south side of Morratock River where John Rainwater now lives, portion of Patent to him 1 Nov 1739." Sources: Edgecombe County, North Carolina Land Records Geneaolgy of the Rainwater Family, Donald S. Webber. Hal, Wednesday, October 27, 1999 3:56 AM, "Re: [RAINWATER] Indians," Rainwater List, RAINWATER-L@rootsweb.com. Individuals Will. Lovell, Eloise Groover, The Richard Phillips Family History 1791-1983, Roberts Library, Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Betty L. Capps [smtp:bkellick@mountvernon.net]. Martha Bankson Lyle, Bankson Relatives. Rainwater List, RAINWATER-L@rootsweb.com, Hal Irving, GenieHal@Worldnet.att.net, Mon, 1 Nov 1999 14:23:49 -0700, "Re: [RAINWATER] Hal Irving's post: John Rainwater." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Various notes from researchers at Land, Paris, Rainwater reunion, 1997. | Rainwater, John Sr. (I33843)
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5275 | Notes: Please see the notes of her son. | LOUDERMAN ❓, _____ (I9073)
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5276 | Notes: Please see the notes of his son. | SAPP, _____ (I6187)
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5277 | Notes: Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. | _____, Nancy (I12690)
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5278 | Notes: [hollcalv.ged] Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR. | Gibson, Eunice V. (I51170)
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5279 | Notre Dame D'aix La Chapelle | King of Franks, Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire CHARLEMAGNE (I61242)
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5280 | November 1869 is an alternate birth date listed for Wiley in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints database. He is listed in the 1870 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. William 28 (1842) Sarah A. 27 (1843) John H. 9 (1861) William C. 7 (1863) Thomas B. 2 (1868) "Wiley V. 7/12 (1870)" Margaret King 65 (1805) domestic servant Sources: 1870 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee, Wiley V. 7/12 (1870). Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1, (Release date: August 14, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #2435. Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 233, 235. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | Walker, Wiley Valentine (I14741)
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5281 | Now Carroll County | Carson, Mary (I31701)
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5282 | Now Carroll County | Carson, Mary (I31701)
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5283 | Now Carroll County, Virginia, United States | Ogle, Thomas I (I30915)
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5284 | Now Carroll County, Virginia, United States | Ogle, Thomas I (I30915)
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5285 | Now Forfar, Scotland | Countess of Angus Maud (I62296)
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5286 | Now Harrison County or Pendleton County, West Virginia. | JACKSON, WILLIAM IRA II (I6872)
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5287 | Now Marion County, West Virginia. | Evans, Elizabeth (I6065)
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5288 | Now Marion County, West Virginia. | Ashcraft, John (I6064)
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5289 | Now Orange County, Virginia. | Step, Annister (I69278)
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5290 | Now Sullivan County, Tennessee | Schultz, Johan Martin Sr. (I22851)
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5291 | Now Surry County | Brewer, John Isaac (I1690)
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5292 | Now Tyler County, West Virginia. | GARRISON, CASSANDRA (I6487)
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5293 | now West Virginia | Furbee, David Newell (I14312)
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5294 | now West Virginia | Furbee, Theodore Barney (I14314)
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5295 | now West Virginia | Furbee, Floyd Franklin (I14313)
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5296 | Now West Virginia | Jefferies, Louisa Jane (I13965)
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5297 | Now West Virginia | TRIPETT, GOVEY (I17294)
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5298 | now West Virginia, United States | TRIPETT, GOVEY (I17294)
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5299 | Now West Virginia. | CALDWELL, MARY ANN THANKFUL (I3840)
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5300 | Now West Virginia. | CALDWELL, MARY ANN THANKFUL (I3840)
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