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851 | Elizabeths surname has also been seen listed as Lemons. Sources: 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." 'Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage', 1994, 218, 250. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 250. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | Lamons, Elizabeth (I18229)
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852 | Ellege | Eledge, James (I412)
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853 | Elmer was interred with Gloria, so I deduce that he was cremated and his urn put in her casket, or both were cremated. There is no information on this subject. | |
854 | Elmina's given name has as been seen listed as Elmira. Alice Foster Blevins lists it as such and the Cherokee County, North Carolina. The same Census lists her birth place as being North Carolina. Elmina and her family are listed in the 1870 Federal Cenus of Cherokee County, North Carolina. The entry is below. 1870 Cherokee County NC #206 KING Wiley 27 Dry Goods Merchant TN Almira 25 NC Dixie 2 NC James 4/12 NC Sources: 1870 Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, Almira, 25, NC. Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). Ina Walker King, Walker-King and Connecting Families - Who's Who. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 245, 250. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | Cooper, Elmina (I18097)
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855 | Elmley Castle | Beauchamp, Henry De (I66294)
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856 | Elmley Castle | De BEAUCHAMP, ISABEL (I66706)
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857 | Elmley Castle | Family: RICHARD BEAUCHAMP / ISABEL DESPENCER (F16782)
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858 | Emert Cove | Emert, Caleb S. (I69130)
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859 | Emert's Cove | Trotter, Isaac M. (I35845)
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860 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Elizabeth Trigg Trotter (I67571)
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861 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Frederick Locke (I67573)
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862 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Nathaniel Westley (I67574)
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863 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Sarah (I67575)
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864 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Daniel N. (I67578)
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865 | Emert's Cove | Emert, Martha Reagan (I67579)
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866 | Emert's Cove | Emert, John Bates (I67580)
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867 | Emert's Cove Cemetery | Shults, Martin S. E. (I22852)
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868 | Emert's Cove Cemetery | Emert, Barbara Ann (I23196)
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869 | Emert's Cove Cemetery | Emert, K. Catherine (I67528)
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870 | Emert's Cove Cemetery | Evans, Reverend Richard (I67533)
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871 | Emert's Cove Cemetery, Pitman Center | Reagan, Sarah (I23228)
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872 | Emert's Cove Cemetery, Pitman Center | NEIDIG, BARBARA ANNE (I23239)
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873 | Emerts Cove Cemetery | EMERT, JOHAN FREDERICK E. (I23236)
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874 | Emma and her husband lived in Wetzel Co., WV. | Furbee, Emma Jane (I16080)
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875 | Emma and her husband lived in Wetzel County, West Virginia. | Family: George W. D. Lancaster / Emma Jane Furbee (F5622)
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876 | Emma has a headstone. Carol Sarah Landon does not but is in a plot next to Emma. | Family: JAMES LANDON BIER, Sr. / Emma M. Sauber (F314)
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877 | Essex County, Virginia, United States | TALIAFERRO, Col. JOHN (I27280)
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878 | Essex County, Virginia, United States | TALIAFERRO, Col. JOHN (I27280)
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879 | Ethel was the only child born to this couple. | Family: Newman Chesney / (F1996)
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880 | Eulogy given by Kellie Sue Sapp King for Ronald Sapp: "I remember my Dad taking the training wheels off of my first bike, it was a Strawberry Shortcake bike, him giving me away to be married, saying goodbye to me as I moved to North Carolina and finally when he said his last goodbye to me before he died when all he could say is 'I love you Sweetie' over and over again. There were so many times he had to let go of me and now I have to let go of Him. Right now I feel like that little girl holding on so tight and letting go all at the same time. The only way I know how to do that and to say Dad, I love you is by speaking to all of you today. Many people here may think of my dad as an engineer or even a person who loved getting paid to tell other people no and then bragging about it. You may see the New River Gorge Bridge, the Blennerhasset Bridge or Corridor D as some of my dad's greatest accomplishments. I am so proud of my Dad for leaving his handprint across this beautiful state. He even received the attention and a personal phone call from then President Ronald Reagan, but those things he does not want to be remembered for. He blamed his coworkers and the contractors for those successes. Other people here may think of him as Ronnie, a friend, cousin and class mate. It is also easy to think of my Dad as a model train enthusiast and train chaser, for that he was. He was so many things to so many people but I don't think of any of those things when I think of my Dad. I think of the man who joked that he dated a Brewer, then dated a Stein and finally got right when he married a Bier. My Dad was a story teller. He loved sitting at the dinner table or anywhere were people were gathered around him and tell stories about family, friends and coworkers. He talked about family all the time. He told the same stories over and over again. When he did he seemed to always use the same words, end them in the same way, yet always be just as excited to tell them. He would always tell every story the same way every time so that those around him got to know them by heart. Just as he never tired of telling them, I never tired of hearing them. Dad knew that by telling the stories and doing genealogy research he kept those people with us. It did not matter if they were deceased or simply lived hours away, no matter how far away we are from one another his stories kept us together. He allowed those loved and gone to live on in a vibrant, meaningful way that brought smiles to faces. A lesson sometimes we all need to remember. The lesson and the tales he told, they are the greatest gift he has ever or could ever have given to me and our family. As a child I often thought my Dad was just trying to make laugh or pull my leg when he told his stories. He had me convinced for the longest time that I was older than him. He was born on June 28th and I was born on June 27th so that made me a day older than him. He also had me convinced that Lou Costellos math was correct in the Abbott and Costello math skit 7*13=28. And for some reason Dad later wondered why I was so poor at math. One day he told me that as my uncle was at work one day and was on a piece of heavy machinery, fell down and stepped on his own ear with his heavy work boot I had a hard time believing him, but it was true. I often found with my Dad that the more fantastic the tale the more likely it was true. One of his favorite work stories was one day when he had to fire someone. He did not want to fire the guy but he had to. So first this guy gets fired, then his car breaks down and Dad has to give him a ride home in our old Honeydew colored Pontiac Bonneville with hot leather seats in the middle of summer. This guy is humiliated at this point. So just when it seems it cannot get any worse, I was in the backseat with him, get car sick and throw up all over the poor guy, twice. The guy gets out of his car trying to joke with Dad about how things cannot get any worse as he trips up the stairs to his house. Dad laughed so hard every time he told that one that tears would well in his eyes. His favorite stories though were about family. He enjoyed telling me that he had a double aunt and made me try to figure out. I think he was preparing me for genealogy. When he told me his biological aunt through one of his parents married his biological uncle through his other parent the story always ended the same, 'So when mom and dad said we were going to see my Aunt, we really were going to see my AUNT.' What he did was more than keeping the memories and stories of our friends and family alive. He gave his descendants an opportunity to know death is temporary and that lives are more than dates placed on headstones or in the genealogy programs he loved so well. He taught that this is where we are only parted until we can be together again and we will be together again. Even at funerals, viewings and wakes he would tell stories and laugh. He got it. He understood that they were not gone. My Dad knew that those who passed would not want the living to stop living, to stop laughing, to stop loving. In that he lived as an example to me and to others. That is his legacy, the understanding that life goes on until we are together again, that stories keep us together, the decades of genealogy two of which we did together, and knowing that this is only the end of a chapter and not the end of a book is what he has left us all. In conclusion I need to say that it seems with so many people gone from all of our lives, with my Dad gone that the world is a much darker place. It is not so much that this world is a darker place it is more that now the next one is simply that much brighter because he is there. So today I invite you to bring some of that light back as we embark on the next chapters of our own stories, today I ask you all to follow my Dads example by telling stories and jokes about him and other people that you miss and in doing so honor his memory. Thank you." | SAPP 🧬, RONALD STUART (I6039)
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881 | Evidence indicates that Lavina was the twin of the first listed child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth. He is listed as First Male King. His Reference and Ancestral File Number are 1RW8-09C. Her name has also been seen listed as both Lavania and Levina. Lavina and her spouse William are listed in 1830 through 1850 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. She lived with her son and daughter-in-law, William and Elizabeth Handley Clabough, Jr. as listed in the 1860 through 1870 Federal Census. Sources: 1830 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1840 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1850 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1860 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1870 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 8, Ed. 1, (Release date: January 12, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #0642. Bird1.Ftw, "Electronic." Carol Jane Sankus King, The King Family, (1999, First Edition). Carolyn S. Murray, The Carolyn Murray Family Home Page, (December 14, 2000), "Electronic." 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 35-36. Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). Genealogy.com, LLC, World Family Tree Vol. 56, Ed. 1, (Release date: April 2000), "CD-ROM," Tree #1357. 'In the Shadow of the Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, 10s. Ina Walker King, Walker-King and Connecting Families - Who's Who. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. Nancy Grant.FTW and Correspondence, "Electronic." 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 246. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 230, 231. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." Williamson.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 26, 2002. | King, Lavina (I32888)
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882 | Ewell Estate, near the present town of Dumfries | Burgess, Sophia Elizabeth (I34578)
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883 | Executed | Woodstock, Earl of Kent, Prince of England Edmund of (I59320)
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884 | Executed | Wydeville, 1st Earl Rivers Richard (I67811)
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885 | Executed | Howard, Lord Edmund (I44148)
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886 | Extracted from Hardesty's History of Wetzel County, West Virginia Published about 1883 CLEMENT FOSTER CLARK farmer and carpenter of Proctor district, Wetzel county, West Virginia, was born in this county, August 27, 1840. He was a son of Ebenezer and Harriet (ANDERSON) CLARK, whose record is given in the sketch following this one. Clement F. CLARK was first married in 1863, when Louisa J. KERNS became his wife. She was born February 22, 1844, a daughter of Samuel and Narcissus (ELLIOT) KERNS, and she died June 23, 1865, having been the mother of Milton T. and Louisa Nevada, twins, born June 17, 1864. Milton died in the year of his birth. In Greene county Pennsylvania, May 12, 1867, the marriage vows of Clement F. CLARK and Martha J. LONG were recorded, and five children were born to them, of whom three are living, namely: Mary H. born June 23, 1875; Ora Gay, January 6, 1878; Jessie L, May 16, 1882; Willie J., born August 16, 1868, is deceased; Ella May, born April 9, 1872, died December 1, 1877. Samuel J. and Mary (FURBY) LONG, the parents of Mrs. CLARK, are residents in Grant district, this county, and she was born in this county, March 4, 1847. Clement F. CLARK should be addressed through the post office at Fanlight, Wetzel county, West Virginia. | Clark, Clement Foster (I16926)
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887 | Fairpark Health Care Center | McGuire, Betty Jean (I68389)
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888 | Family Bible Notes included in the Family Bible of Virginia Lee Bier Sapp include a list of relatives who were not able to make it to some or all parts of the services and/or burial of Landon Bier. It will appear as it was written by the author. Paul B., Gene B., Jackie H., Gedy H. Edna H., Bobbie H., Uncle D.H., Aunt Mina and Family | BIER, JAMES LANDON Sr. (I478)
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889 | Family Farm | Kirkpatrick, Winiver Elizabeth (I3527)
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890 | Family legend says the John died during the Indian Wars around 1912. This would have been while his wife was expecting. | McKissick, John (I34607)
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891 | Family plot of John C. and Catherine S. Maxwell | Maxwell, Catherine (I935)
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892 | Family tradition says that three brothers (one with a wife) and two sisters (both with husbands) children of this Joseph and Mary, immigrated from Scotland in the early 1700's. The three brothers were Thomas, Robert and Joseph. A cousin, Alexander, may have been with them or joined them later. Alexander settled in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Anyway, they can be documented as of the 1740's in New Jersey. Thomas settled in Somerset County, New Jersey while Joseph and Robert settled in Sussex County, New Jersey. Sources: Williamson.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 26, 2002. | McMURTY, JOSEPH I (I34553)
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893 | Family traditions say that Robert Nelson Ragan migrated from Sevier County, Tennessee to "the fever and ague country, north of the Ohio River" before 1810 with his wife Louisa Emert. John H. Reagan, of Civil War fame, said, "...I seperated from my family before I was grown and went to Texas, consequently know but little of other branches of the faimly; but I remember when I was a boy hearing our family speak of two of the sons of great grandfather moving to what was then called the fever and ague country, north of the Ohio River. I am now 69 years old, and they went there before I was old enough to remember them, possibly before I was born..." Sources: http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I3947&tree=001 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I3772&tree=Smokykin "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a. The Book of Reagans, Donald B. Reagan, (Name: 1993;), p. 22. "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 241. | Reagan, Robert Nelson (I67610)
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894 | Father Edward Burgess? | BURGESS, ELIZABETH (I34014)
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895 | February 10, 1851 is an alternate date of birth that has been listed by Dee Lansford and others. This date could be based upon evidence or a mere typo. The Smoky Mountain Historical Society lists Susans birth as February 10, 1857. Susan appears in the Sevier County Federal Census records, 1860 through 1880 and also the 1900 Federal Census of Sevier County. Sources: 1860 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1870 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1880 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1900 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. Carolyn S. Murray, The Carolyn Murray Family Home Page, (December 14, 2000), "Electronic." 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 524. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 189, 196, 210, 238, 239. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | King, Susan A. (I4684)
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896 | Feburry 1855 is an alternate date of birth listed foe William but it coueld either be based upon proof or be a typo. William appears in the Sevier County Federal Census records, 1860 through 1880 and also the 1900 Federal Census of Sevier County. Sources: 1860 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1870 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1880 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1900 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee. 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." 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 523, 524. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 100. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 195, 196, 238, 239. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | King, William Riley III (I69403)
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897 | Find A Grave lists her name as Olivia B Burgess. The House of Burgesses Book, A Genealogical History of the Burgess Family by Michael Burgess with Mary Wickizer Burgess lists her name as (Mary) Olivia Utterback, his first wife's cousin. | Family: ADDISON BURGESS / Olivia B. Utterback (F6971)
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898 | Find A Grave: "James was the 5th of 13 children of Abner & Mary Craig (Barnhill) Mundell. On 19 Oct 1816 in Greene Co, PA he married Esther Jones. The couple had 8 children. In 1819 they moved to Ohio, County, VA (now WV). In 1827 they again moved this time to Wayne County, IN. James died on his farm 4 miles north of Milton. Today his burial location (probably on the old farm) is unknown. Things were hard for the family and shortly after James died Esther and the children moved to Vermillion County, Illinois and later to Marshall County, Illinois by Esther's sister Sarah Jones Buckingham." | Mundell, James Sr. (I6516)
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899 | First Marriage, Later declared uncanonical | Family: King of Scotland Robert Stuart, II / Elizabeth More Mure (F16914)
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900 | Foggia Castle | Capet, King of Sicily Charles I (I45847)
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