Matches 951 to 1,000 of 18,015
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951 | George entered the Plymouth Colony in 1635 from Weymouth, England. | ALLEN, GEORGE (I67857)
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952 | George fathered no children with his wife Georgia. They separated, seemingly sometime after the End of Worl War I, and he moved back to Wear's Valley. Sources: Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. | Family: Private Giles Daniel Walker / Georgia Moore (F6635)
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953 | George III was the longest reigning of male British monarchs. Born onJune 4, 1738, he was th e son of Frederick, prince of Wales, and the grandson of George II. He succeeded his grandfat her in 1760, his father having died in 1751. George had high but impractical ideas of kingship. On his accession he sought to rule withou t regard to party, to banish corruption from political practice, and to abandon the Hanoveria n preoccupations of his predecessors. The chief minister chosen to implement his new system o f politics, the third earl of Bute (1713-92), however, was an unpracticed politician who mere ly succeeded in disrupting the established politics of the day without creating a viable alte rnative. The result was 10 years of ministerial instability and public controversy, which end ed only in 1770 with the appointment of Frederick, Lord North, an able and congenial minister . Although never an autocratic monarch in the sense that his opponents contended, George III wa s always a powerful force in politics. He was a strong supporter of the war against America , and he viewed the concession of independence in 1783 with such detestation that he consider ed abdicating his throne. At the same time, he fought a bitter personal feud with the Whig le ader Charles James Fox, and his personal intervention brought the fall of the Fox-North minis try in 1783. He then found another minister, William Pitt, the Younger, who suited him. Eve n as late as 1801 he preferred, however, to force Pitt to resign as prime minister rather tha n permit Catholic Emancipation, a measure that he interpreted as contrary to his coronation o ath to uphold the Church of England. After 1801 George III was increasingly incapacitated by an illness ,sometimes identified as p orphyria, that caused blindness and senility. His recurring bouts of insanity became a politi cal problem and ultimately compelled him to submit to the establishment of a formal Regency i n 1811.The regent was his oldest son, the future George IV, one of 15 children borne him by h is wife, Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. George III was bitterly criticized by Whig historians of his own and later days. But 20th-cen tury scholarship has somewhat redressed the balance, and he is now seen as a strong-minded bu t public-spirited monarch who perhaps ascended the throne at an overly young and impressionab le age. He learned quickly, however, and developed into a shrewd and sensible statesman, alth ough one of conservative views. To the court he brought a sense of public duty and private mo rality that proved popular in a society already being transformed by the evangelical revival . He showed considerable interest in agricultural improvement and was an avid collector of pa intings and books. The best loved of the Hanoverian rulers, he enjoyed a personal reputatio n that stood his house in good stead during the disastrous reign of his son George. George II I died on Jan. 29, 1820. > Can anyone point me to a good online source for the children of King > George III of England including illegitimate, what's known of. I used > to think there was a newsgroup for royalty but couldn't find one, > apologies this being off-topic. 1) George, Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830) 2) Frederick, Duke of York (1763-1827) 3) William, Duke of Clarence, later William IV (1765-1837) 4) Edward, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) (father of Queen Victoria) 5) Princess Augusta (1768-1840) 6) Princess Elizabeth, m. Frederick of Hesse-Homburg (1770-1840) 7) Ernest, Duke of Cumberland, later King of Hanover (1771-1851) 8) Augustus, Duke of Sussex (1773-1843) 9) Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850) 10) Princess Sophia (1777-1845) 11) Prince Octavius (1779-1783) 12) Prince Alfred (1780-1782) 13) Princess Amelia (1783-1810) 14) Princess Mary, m. the Duke of Gloucester (1776-1857) George III had no illegitimate children, having a most un-Hanoverian fidelity to Queen Charlotte. | Hanover, King of England George III (I44610)
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954 | George was married first by Fredrick Emmett. In his Bible there is listed a B. A. born 4 15 1857 and died 2 14 1940 which is his last wife Elizabeth 'Betsy' Ann King. Blount Co TN census 1870 Blount Co TN census 1870 1880 George 36 (1834) George 45 (1835) Elizabeth 37 (1834) Elizabeth 47 (1833) William 5 (1865) William B 15 (1865) Susan 3 (1867) Susan C 13 (1862) Nancy 6/12 (1870) George T 4 (1876) Maryville Times Saturday October 29 1898 George Caylor was shot Wednesday and died Thursday. He was killied by a young man by the name of Webb, It is reported that they fell out over a quart of whiskey. Buried in Myers Cemetery. Donald B. Reagan lists death as 25 February 1899. Sources: Dee Lansford GEDCOM, 24 September 1995. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3', 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 198, 233, 260. The information for this family is taken from the copy of the Caylor Bible. | Caylor, George Thomas Sr. (I25383)
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955 | Gertrude and Mert were twins. Sources: Information from an old Family Bible, Char King Scott, Correspondence, (1998), "Electronic." King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." | King, Gertrude (I13265)
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956 | Gertrude and Mert were twins. Sources: Information from an old Family Bible, Char King Scott, Correspondence, (1998), "Electronic." King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." | King, Mert (I19725)
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957 | Glenn was killed in service. Sources: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 138. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." | Henry, Glenn (I15752)
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958 | Grace was born with a red birthmark on the left side of her face but she never let it get her down. Always with a smile on her face. Never a complaint - her head held high and a smile on her face. She was a little upset with me when I didn't tell her I was getting married. She called me when she was getting married and wanted me to be at her wedding. So Linda Sue and I went to Washington, District of Columbia by bus. Because of Grace's roomemate, Grace and Lew insisted we go with them to Richmond, VA to visit Lew's brother. We have always laughed about Linda and me going on Grace and Lew's honeymoon. You won't find another Grace very often. She was my sister and best friend. Freda Ashcraft | Sapp, Grace M. (I6101)
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959 | Graham Station, Near New Haven | RICKARD, ALICE MALINDA (I31970)
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960 | Granddaugther Susan Wright said: My Grandmother was Austie Dale Furbee born Sept. 25, 1909 near Jane Lew, West Virginia. Or as my Dad always put it" Just over that hill" as he would point south of the Tichenal Methodist Church. | Furbee, Austie Dale (I16362)
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961 | Grandson Jack Herman married Nancy Heinzman, they had 4 children. Becky, Jane, Janford and Steven. Granddaughter Joan Herman married Jerry Wade, they had 3 children. Jan, Jacky, and Jerry Jr. Tomie Ray Sharp, Mike Walton and Catherine Walton, are also all of Delia grandchildren. | Adams, Delia Rebecca (I13345)
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962 | Grandview Cemetery | King, Kenneth Leroy (I3803)
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963 | Greene Co., Tennessee | Parton, John (I4922)
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964 | Greenwood Cemetery Internment Book 1 Page 7 | Alburn, Heinrich (I33019)
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965 | Greenwood Cemetery Internment Book 2 Page 40 | CHAPLINE, WILBUR CROSS (I467)
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966 | Greenwood Cemetery Internment Book 2 Page 7 | Alburn, Ida C. (I33028)
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967 | Greg's surname has also been seen as Pate. Sources: Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 8, Ed. 1, (Release date: January 12, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #0642. 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 123. King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic." | Ogle, Greg (I31347)
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968 | Grewell , Gruwell, Gruell | Grewell, Jonathon III (I4156)
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969 | Grewell , Gruwell, Gruell | Grewell, Jonathan I (I4180)
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970 | Grewell , Gruwell, Gruell | Grewell, Jonathan II (I4178)
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971 | Grey Friars | Plantagenet, Princess of England Joan (I66568)
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972 | Grey Friars | Plantagenet, Princess of England Beatrice (I58913)
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973 | Grey Friars Church | Princess of France Margaret (I44587)
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974 | Grey Friars Church | Tudor, Owen (I44657)
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975 | Grey Friars Church | Princess of France, Queen of England ISABELLA (I66478)
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976 | Grosmont Castle | Plantagenet, Duke Lancaster of Grosmont Henry I (I62850)
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977 | H. C. Maxwell is Dead Today Well Known Pioneer in Ill Health for a Year - Funeral Sunday from Ledger (Fairfield, IA), 16 Jan 1922, p. 1, col. 3 H. C. Maxwell, pioneer resident of Jefferson county, died this morning at 7:40 o'clock, at his home 691 West Adams street, after an illness of two weeks. He had been in ill health however, for about a year. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist Church in charge of Dr. C. L. Tennant, the pastor. The G. A. R. will conduct the ritualistic service of the order. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Maxwell is survived by the widow and five children, the children being: A. W. Maxwell of Cedar Rapids, Ray Maxwell of Fairfield; Mrs. Frank Loving of Hebre Springs, Ark., F. C. Maxwell of Oklahoma City and Harley Maxwell who came here from Cedar Rapids some time ago to take care of his father. Another son, the first born, died at the age of 3. Harvey Clayton Maxwell was born in Carroll County, Ind., May 10, 1843 and came to Iowa with his parents in 1849. He enlisted in Company G, Thirtieth Iowa Infantry, August 12, 1862 and served to the close of the war. He married Miss Christina Kauffman, November 29, 1866, and with the exception of two years in Davenport and eight years in Oklahoma, they have lived ever since in Jefferson county. Most of his life Mr. Maxwell was engaged in farming. Before the Civil War he joined the Bethesda Methodist church, east of Fairfield, and for more than sixty years has been a consistent member of that faith. | Maxwell, H. C. (I1073)
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978 | Had Two Children | Family: Thomas Charles Price / _____ Evans (F7050)
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979 | Hailes Abbey | Countess of Provence Sancha (I44895)
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980 | Hal and Vince often raced cars together in the 1960's through the early 1970's. Sources: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 69. | Hancock, Seargent Hugh Hal (I3635)
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981 | Hannah Hunt is the daughter of Roger Hunt and the wife of Phillip Hunt. | Hunt, Hannah (I33272)
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982 | HARLEY H. MAXWELL MARRIED CAROLYN ROOS. THEY HAD FOUR CHILDREN: GALE DONOVAN (B. 17/1/1900), BONNIE CAROLYN (B. 2/4/1906), DONALD (B. 26/4/1907 D. 1909), CONSTANCE VIRGINIA (B. 3/5/1909). | Maxwell, Harley Harold (I1089)
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983 | Harmon's marriage record gives his first name as Holman. | Family: Harmon Taylor / Lydia Furbee (F5108)
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984 | Harvey stayed in Tennessee when his parents moved to North Carolina. Sources: Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Shirley Stalcup, johhnyandshirl@hotmail.com, Descendants of Abraham and Sara Malinda Davis King. | King, Harvey Madison (I34123)
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985 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rushing, Linda (I8332)
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986 | Have 1 son 1 daughter | Family: _____ Anderson / Marion Edith Sapp (F7318)
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987 | Have 3 children | Family: George Fitzgeorge / Rosa Baring (F17698)
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988 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Thomas Ogle / Pauline Burkette (F7995)
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989 | Have two children | Family: William Robert Davis / Audra E. Moore (F6907)
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990 | Hazel Green | Emert, Carrie Magnolia (I69485)
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991 | Hcotel De St Po | Valois, Princess of France Catherine (I58874)
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992 | He and his family were listed in the 1920 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. The information is below: WALKER John 47 owned home TN Mary T. 40 TN John Ernest 16 George W. 15 Ethel J. 13 Minnie L. 12 Lucy E. 10 Mary 9 Daniel 6 Lena M. 4 Ina Alice 2 Sources: 1920 Federal Census, Sevier County, Tennessee, George W., 15. Alice Foster Blevins, Descendants of Nathaniel King, (November 27th, 2001), "Electronic." Dennis W. King.Ftw, (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). King.Ged, (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), "Electronic," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, "Electronic." | Walker, George William (I18062)
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993 | He and his wife Sarah spent their lives in the Emert Cove area of Sevier County, Tennessee. They were listed in the 1830 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. There were eight children in the household: one male and three females age 5 and under; one male and one female age 5-10; and one male and one female aged 10-15. Also there was an older woman in the age bracket 70-80. Apparently this was the mother of Daniel Emmert. Daniel Emmert filed eleven entries for land in Sevier County, Tennessee. (1) entry dated 08 August 1824 for five acres; (2) entry dated 28 August 1829 for fifty acres; (3) entry dated 27 February 1832 for 100 acres; (4) entries dated 22 November 1836 for 50 and 400 acres; (5) entries dated 23 NOvember 1836 for 30 and 600 acres; (6) entry dated 02 June 1837 for 300 acres; (7) entries dated 23 June 1838 for 100 and 400 acres; and (8) entry dated 17 December 1839 for 150 acres. He had received land grants for all of these entries from the State of Tennessee ... a total of 2,185 acres of land. In 1840 Daniel "Emit" and his wife were again listed in the Federal census of Sevier County, Tennessee. They had eight children in the household still at home: one male age 5-10; one male and two females age 10-15; two females aged 15-20; one male and one female age 20-30. Also there was an elderly woman whose age bracket was 80-90. This was the mother of Daniel Emmert. Daniel and his wife Sarah gave the lands for the Emert Cove Methodist Episcopal Church and the Emert Cove Cemetery in the Emert Cove of Sevier County,Tennessee. He mad a deed on 13 April 1846 to "Trustees of Emert Cove Methodist Episcopal Church, South." This deed was recorded on Wednesday, 15 April 1846 in Sevier County Deed Book 'H', pages 56-57. A copy of this deed is as follows: "This Indenture made and entered into this 13th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six between Daniel Emmitt of the County of Sevier and State of Tennessee of the first part and Phillip Shults, F. L. Emmett, Daniel Emmett, Mitchell Broiles and Pleasant Shults, Trustees intrust for the Methodist Episcopal Church South all fo the County and State aforesaid of the other part "Witnessed that the said Daniel Emmet doth give grant and convey unto the above named Trustees in trust and their Successors in office for the purposes therein after mentioned a tract or parcel of land situated in the County of Sevier in Emmetts Cove on the big East fork of little Pegeon river adjoining the land of said Daniel Emmet and bounded as follows. "Beginning on a beech on the bank of the river North 69 East seven poles and fifteen links to a rock and apple tree, North 24.5 West sixteen poles and thirteen links to a white oak, South 66 West eight poles to a rock & sycamore on the bank of the river, then up the river a direct line to the beginning including grave yard containing one acre more or less. "To have and to hold the above described land with all and singular the appertainenances and privileges thereto belonging unto them the above named Trustees and their Successors forever in trust for the use of the members of said Methodist Episcopal Church South as a place for the worship of Almighty God and said Trustees and their Successors Shall forever permit such ministers or preachers as may be appointed or sent by the Conferences of said Church and all other regular appointed ministers of said Church to preach and expound the Holy Scriptures and administer the Sacrament and all the other Holy ordinances at the said place of worship. "And the said Daniel Emmet doth forever warrant and defend the title to the said land and every part thereof to the said Trustees and their Successors in office against the lawful claims of all persons whatever. "In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of April 1846. "Test: "George McCown "Daniel Emert [Seal] "M. W. McCown "State of Tennessee) "Sevier County ) "Personally appeared before me, Wm. S. J. Ford, Clerk of the County Court of said County, Daniel Emerty the Bargainer to the foregoing deed with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he made and executed the same for the purposes therein contained "Witness my hand at office in Sevierville the 13th day of April 1846. "Wm. S. J. Ford, Clk, "Recd the foregoing deed into office for registration on the 15th day of April 1846 at 10 o'clock and 20 minutes AM, Book 1st, page 13th. "Registered this 15th day of April 1846 "M. W. McCown, Regr of Sevier County" Daniel and his wife Sarah were listed in the 1850 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. There were two of their children, four grandchildren plus a great niece and nephew-in-law in their household: Sarah [Emert McMahan], age 27; Angeline [Ragan] Ogle, age 20; Cleson Ogle, age 20; John Emert, age 17; David [McMahan], age 11; Albert [McMahan], age 9; Elizabeth [McMahan], age 7; and Redman [McMahan], age 5. Tombstone reads: Daniel Emert Died. Aug 28 1851. Sources: Dennis W. King.Ftw (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). E-Mail, Sharon Lee Stephens [nannypaw@comcast.net], 28 Sep 2008. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/sevier/census/1840census.txt ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/census/tn/sevier/1850/pg0396a.txt http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I2554&tree=001 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I3781&tree=Smokykin In the Shadow of the Smokies, Smoky Mountain Historical Society, (1993), 404, S-16. King.Ged (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. Rosa Lee Downey notes, 16 June 1983, p 42. Sevier County, Tennessee and its Heritage, Sevier County Heritage Book Committee, (1994, Don Mills, Inc.), 196. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, family 219, page 400b, line 29, 26 Aug 1850. "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 65. Smokey Mountain Historical Society "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 270-272. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. | Emert, Daniel George (I23243)
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994 | He and Martha were married by Nicholas Brewer. | Family: John Brewer Jackson Brickey, Sr. / Martha Caylor (F6018)
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995 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wagnon, Richard Jack (I47395)
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996 | He is the oldest son of Garry Root of Columbus, Ohio ca. 1831. | Root, Alanson C. (I977)
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997 | He married Margaret Ellen Moore, born January 3, 1845, on December 22, 1862. Her father was Geo. D. Moore. James and Margaret lived in Independence, Preston Co., Virginia (WVA). Their children were Sarepta, Sadie, Rosalie, Finley B., George D, Bessie F., Archibald W. and Friend Sapp. James was a farmer a nd a dentist. He was a Democrat and member of the Christian Church. Findley was a graduate of Leland Stanford Jr. University. He was a preacher of the gospel. He went to Tacoma Washington shortly after graduation to preach and came in contact with the family of William Sapp son of Selby Sapp who were members of the church. Selby Sapp was the oldest son of Benjamin Sapp. Findley was the son of James Sapp the youngest son of Benjamin Sapp. The time frame of the above was the early 1900's. | Sapp, James Newton (I6437)
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998 | He plotted against his uncle, Emperor Louis the Pious, when the latter's Ordinatio Imperii made Bernard a vassal of his cousin Lothair. When his plot was discovered, Louis had him blinded, a procedure which killed him. | King of Italy BERNARD (I59082)
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999 | He Shares a stone with Elsie L. Crosby Jordan. Her dates on the stone are 1874 - 1932. Relationship unknown. Will research. | Family: Grover Cleveland Lothrop / Lorena Eliza Wichterman (F12193)
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1000 | He was a prosperous farmer. The 1880 Census lists him as 26 and a farmer, Lucinda C. 24 as his wife and Lavina, age 2 as their daughter. | SAPP 🧬, WILLIAM RILEY Jr. (I6418)
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