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Vol. XXVI No. 4
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Family Land Heritage Program
Abnormal Probate Records
Some Legal Trivia; Indenture
Linking Up to a V.I.P.
Book Reviews
Adventures of a Census Taker
Errors Found in Census and Tax Records
Miscellany
Dues Notices
Index of Features, 1985
Abbreviations Used in Index
Index of Personal Names, 1985
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Vol. XXVI No. 4
AGS Quarterly
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FAMILY LAND HERITAGE PROGRAM
Each year since 1 9 7 4 the Texas Department of Agriculture
has recognized families who have operated a farm or a
ranch on the same land continuously for a hundred years.
Brief histories of the award-winning families, naming
successive land owners and their children and grouped under the respective county name, are published annually.
Since the attractive volumes (which include many heirloom
pictures) have the names of only current land owners in
their indexes, AGS Quarterly is attempting to remedy
that deficiency as space permits. Instead of page numbers, we group the names by their counties (which cover
only a few pages), assuming that the researcher will
want to read about all his ancestor's neighboring relatives and friends.
Apologies are offered if some surnames are wrong - sometimes the narratives
are hard to interpret as to generations - whether Tom, Dick and Mary are children
of the founder or his daughter.
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Married names are in parentheses in the book, but the genealogical form (maiden names in parentheses) is used herein. If a name is unknown, we put three dots
in parentheses; nicknames are in quotation marks; editorial suggestions in brackets; "pic" indicates that there is a picture of family members or buildings on
the given page.
Volume 4 (1978) starts herewith.
T E X A S
F A M I L Y
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R E G I S T R Y
ANDERSON COUNTY
Cleaver, Robert
Milner, Ara Edna - Elmer Darrel - Erma Jane
Mae - Mary F. - Thomas Foster
Pleasant
Pagitt, Mary
Parker, Cynthia Ann
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Campbell, Edward - Ellen
Dunn, Mary (Tom)
McCowen, Hannah (Tom)
Tom, Ada (Brad- Charles Theodore - Charlie - Ellen (Campbell) - Emmanuel Hannah - John Lytle - Lily Mae/May - Mary - Philip A. - Ralph - Theodore
Oliver - William Edward
AUSTIN COUNTY
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Mikeska, Bertha (Ueckert)
Murphy, James
Peters, Fredericka (Ueckert)
Petteas, John F.
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Willie [Ueckert?]
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Rinn, August - Bernise - Carl - Dennis - Emil - Emma - Frieda (...) - Ida - John Julius - Minnie - Otto - Tony - Viola - Wilhelmine (...)
Ueckert, Ade1hei.de ( . . . I - Bertha - C.W.A. - Clara - Ferdinand - Fredericka - Gustave - Mary - Paul - Richard - Willie [Peters?]
BASTROP COUNTY
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Fitzwilliam, Alice - Edwin - Fannie - Fannie Doggett (Goodman)
John Denis - Nan - Nancy (Cartwright - Nell
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Cook, Charles C. - Frances Ann "Fanny" ( . . . I - John Wesley - Lula Obid
"Mamie" - Richard J.
Ellis, Frank M. - Ida - John Cook - Lula - Martha - Richard
Golding, Lula Cook (Ellis)
Hutchinson, Ida (Ellis)
McKinney, Francis
- Ellis (Golding) - Jesse Edwin
BELL COUNTY
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Mary Ann
BEE COUNTY
B r a w r d , H.E.
Bruce, Addie - Mance
Cross, James M.
- Isa Drake - John - Lawson - Sarah/Sally T.
Dennis, Almeda Nall - Ice/Isa (...I
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Elmore, Addie (Bruce) - James Thomas - Raymond Forest - Sarah T. (Dennis)
Marshall, John
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BEXAR COUNTY
De Sais, Laura
Kravitz, Edward - Joe - Rose (Palitza)
Nazes, Anita - Antonio - Cipriana - Delfina - Elvira ( . . . I
Severo Juan - Vicente
Palitza, Alex - Rose
Tudyk, Albina - Felix - Joseph - Petranela (...)
BRAZOS COUNTY
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Juan
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Humphries, Bertha Pauline (Morgan) - Woodroe W.
Lee, Abner
Morgan, Beulah Inez - Claude Carlton - Cora Ella - Elizabeth - Eugene Milton - Grace
Ethel - John Solon - Martha (Hammond) - Mary Ann - Minnie Lee - Satira Jane Thomas Hurry - William Henry 6 Jr.
Riley, Cassandra Emily
BROOKS COUNTY
Bayarena, Candelario Z. - Damacio Z. - Josepha Z.
Manuela Z. - Maximo Zarate - Pilar Zarate
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Juan Z.
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BROWN COUNTY
Andrews, George T.
Burns, Benjamin - James - Jennie - John
ter Ernest - William Nelson
Gibson, Sarah Ann
Miller, Robert L. - Walter
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UURLESON COUNTY
Charlie L. - Elisabeth (...) - Fred Charles
Marie - Thelma ( . . . ) - William H.
Reeves, Edward
Schoeneman, James - Melvin
Fick, Ann
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BURNET COUNTY
Alexander, Adkins - Benjamin - Clara - Clebe Lester - Eliza A.$: - Elizabeth A,:': Frank(1in)" - James - John Ross;: - Joseph: - Marion;': - Martha A,;? - Robert [': inSamuel Stevenson - Stephen;: - Thurza - Thurzy (Ross) - William;:
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Ebeling, Adolph - Christiana (Fissler) - Edward - Frank - Franz - Gertrude Jack - Joe - Louise (Matern) - Lulu (...I
- Lydia ( . . . ) - Marie - Otto Rudo1ph
Fissler, Christiana - Ottilie
Giesecke, Albert [home pic p. iv] - Elvina - Ernst - Marie - Max - Ottilie (Fissler) - Paul - Pauline ( . . . ) - Walter
Griffin, Clara (Alexander) - Raymond
Gunn, Audrey - Daniel - Donald - Douglas - John Paul - Josephine (Houy) - Michelle ( . . . ) - Patricia - Ruth
Ilouy, Josephine Louise - Marie. (Ebeling) - Reginald - Rubin
Langehenning, Patricia (Gunn)
Lewis, Martha (Alexander)
Mostellar, Elizabeth (Alexander)
Mullins, Eliza (Alexander)
Robbins, Josephine
Welgehausen, Ruth (Gunn)
Wisinger, Audrey (Gunn)
CALDWELL COUNTY
Chisolm, J.B.
Graham, Ola
Grant, Sarah (...I
- Susan Elizabeth - Wiseman
Probst, Ada - Archie - Elsie - Faris - George E. - Lester [home pic p. 771
Lester Bertram - Lillian Wray - Marjorie - Marlin Lee - Sallie - Susan
(Grant) - Willie
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Brown, Ellen (Endsley)
Dempsey, Martha Jane (Endsley)
Endsley, handy - Elender Cannon (Neil) - Ellen - James Askew - Joseph - Julia
Martha Jane - Samuel Neil - Sarah Frances "Fannie" - William Pinckney
Haynes, Sarah Ellen (Jones)
Hurt, Julia (Endsley)
Jones, Fannie (Endsley) - John [pic p . iv] - Sarah Ellen - Sarah Frances (Endsley) [pic p. ivl
McClung, handy (gndsley)
CHAMBERS COUNTY
Dutton, Ben - Sarah Amanda
Hankamer, Admiral Dewey - Adolph Stanley - Anna Grace - Edna Lois - Ella E.
Evan J. - Gussie Mildred - Ira Alvan - Ira Jett - J.W. - John W. - JoMary (...I
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Hankamer (continued), Nora M. - Rhoda I. - Sadie Belle
Junghans, Martha Ann (Noack)
Smith, Lorinda
Winfree, Absolom Jessee
- - Benjamin - Cecil Vasner - Edwin H. - Elizabeth Arena (Hill)
Elmora - Ernest Watson - Jacob Freeland - Kinney - Mary (Fisher) - Nancy (Freeland) - Otis K. - Violet Oveta - Zacary
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CHEROKEE COUNTY
Berry, Belle - Clemmtine - Daisy Belle - Emma - Frank - Homer - Jack - Jeff - Jemmie
John - JosephGe
Leonard - Mandy - Martha (.
[pic p. 553 - Martha Jean Mary Jane - Peter - Sara - thomas - Virjean - W.O. - William
Duty, Caroline (...) - J.H. - James - Joe - John - Mary - Merle - Sue - William F.
Stadler, Robert G .
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Adams, Lizzie (Mathews)
Garner, Mary Elizabeth
Han, Helen (Mathews)
Harrison, Carrie (Mathews)
Haynes, Keetie (Mathews)
Mathews, Bettie (Ford) - Callie - Carrie - Helen - Keetie - L.G. - Lee Kingston Lizzie - Mary - Mary Elizabeth Garner (Presnall) - W.D. - Walton - William
Drayton [pic p. iv]
Mullis, Callie (Mathews)
Presnall, Mary Elizabeth (Garner)
COLLIN COUNTY
Buck, Oma Belle
Penn, Laura Ida
Shaw, Bettie
Smith, Alma - Dora - Frank - Frankie Lougenia - Henry Washington - James M. - John
Lewis - Mattie May - Mollie - Nellcene - Shelley - Thomas Zachariah - W.T. Walter Henry - William Charley
DALLAS COUNTY
Fleming, Mary Anne
Hight, Mary Elizabeth
Hopkins, David Lee - Elvira Moore "Katie" - James - John W. - Johnnie - Josephene
Martha "Josie" - Lilly - Margaret (Fox) - Margaret "Maggie" - Robert - Wm.
Johnston, Bobby Jo - Josie (Hopkins) - Lucretia Ann - Thomas Ray - Thomas RayThomas Sidney
mond
Merrified [Merrifield?], Elvira (Hopkins) - T.A.
Hetcalf, John J.
O'Guin [O'Quin?], William
Vinyard, Zelda Fay
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Broxson, Louise (Gann)
Cauthen, Mary Jane
Coker, Sarah Jane (Gann)
Evans, Ruth (Gann)
Gambill, Nora Minnie (Gann)
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Gann, Berk Reeves - Clide Emerson - Cooley Otto - Eva Onia - George Gibson George Parmenio - George Washington - Houston David - John DeLaney - John
Moody - John William - Louise - Mary Ida - Moody - Nathan Wesley - Newton
Neil - Nora Minnie - Peddy Ford - Ruth (DeLaney) - Sarah Jane - Wesley William Jackson - William Tell
Thomason, Eva Onia (Gann)
DeWITT COUNTY
Boldt, Matilda
Buehrig, Albert A. [pic p. iv] - Andrea G . - Anna - Clara (Kornfuehrer) [pic p.
141 - Edmund - Frieda - Friedrich - Gustav - Helen - Hellena - Il1ilda Julia - Malina (Hopf) [pic p. iv] - Ottilia - Rudolph - Sophia
Sophie - Wilhemina - William
Butler, Emily ( .
Irene - J.O. - John C. - Joshua J. - Nary Jane (.. . ) Nona - S.A. - Susan - Vida - William J.
Dreier, Alfred - Elvira - Esther - Fredrick - Henry - Irene (Kablich) - Louis Louise - Luella - Margaret - Natalie - Nora - Rudolph - William [family
pic p. 64) - Willie
Geary, Barry - Clara Ann (Buehrig) - Richard J. - Troy
Genuser, Helen (Buehrig)
Gerhardt, Hulda (Buehrig)
Hartman, Emily
Jordan, Frieda (Buehrig)
Koenig, Ada - Adolph - Alfred Anton - Alma Clara - Bertha Eleanora - Charles
Louis - Charlie - Emilie Louise - Frank Welhelm
- Henry Joseph - Lena
(Schrade) - Lilly Cecilie - Louis [pic p. 3 5 ; family pic on cover] Mary Agatha (Golly) - Mary Josephine - Sophia Eugenia - Walter Charles
LaSage, Julia (Buehrig)
Nolan, Martha Ann
Schubert, Ottilia (Buehrig)
Sitterle, Charles [ & wife & son pic p . 143
Traylor, Maude (Wallis)
Tumlin, Anna (Buehrig)
Wallis, Frank - Jack Traylor - John Wesley - Louisiana - Maude - Salley - Samuel Jackson - Viola - William
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Cunningham, Barzilla - Claudius - Edward - Elizabeth - George Henderson
Jennie - John - Nary Frances - Nancy - Tennessee (Sims)
Edmondson, Bettie Kate - G.H. - Hugh - Jim Mac - Mittie - Roger - Tobe
Estes, W.S.
Forrester, Benjamin Franklin - Emma Ruth - Frances "Fannie" (Greene)
Greene, Frances "Fannie" - Ira
Hampton, Charles Nelson - Emma Ruth (Forrester) - Mary Frances
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Culwell, Danie Karin
Kiker, Alice - B. Frank - Claudia - Dora - J. Clint - James Henry - James Wilson
John Leander - John Michael
Lizzie - N. Walther - Nettie - S.A. - Sarah (...I
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Townsend, J.J.
Williams, Beulah Lee:: - Edward. A.+ - Georgia Ann (. ) - James Robert:? - John E.;:
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r~iontl - 'l'lionins 1,:l.lis:b
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Atlkins, Alvn Ihicllcy
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l j i l y , .Joseph I:Paniily pic p. i l
Ilcrlnnrz, Ay,ncs - A l o i s i a - Anna (Schncitlcr) - Anton - C a r o l i n a - C h r i s t i n a - Emilia t'crdinand - I+nnccs - Vranz - John
Joscph - Ludwig
Macdalena
Maria (Ijlaschkc) - Otlclia - O t t o - liudolph - W i l l i a m
Iicry,cr, Atlcla
Christina (bcdnarz) - Clara
Ferdinand - F l o r a
Frieda
Ilugo
Martha - l J a u l i n e
Victor
Drinkoctcr Norma (Ilnvcrlah)
Fnjkus, Adolph" - Agnes (13ily)"
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Ilnvcrlah, lknny - Rrncst
Frieda
Leo
Louis
Matilda (Krebs)
Norma
Ilcller, Annie (Munke) - Gretchen
John
L i b b i e (Vasek)
Moritz - Tckla
Theophil
Kntiicclc, F r i d a (Krebs)
Augusta (Ortmann)
Bernhard
Ijertha (Goebel) Krebs, Arno - Arthur - August
Hruno - Charles l l e i n r i c h Ferdinand
Clara (Meith)
Dorothy ( K e i d e l )
Edna Edwin - Ella
Klsa
Emma
Franz
Frida - Friedarick - tleinrich
Herman(n) llertha ( G a r l i n ) - Hugo
Ida
Johanna - J u l i u s
Kernis - Lina - Marie Matiltla - Meta (Ileinsohn)
Minna
Nora
Otto
P a u l i n e (. ..) - Sophie ( O r t rnann)
Theodoi:(c) - T i l l i e
Wilhelm
Krenek, Ida (Krebs)
llugo
Johanna (Krebs)
Laura
Louis
Kruegcr, Annie
(Skop)
Kulhanek, Anton
Menkine, T i l l i e (Krebs)
Kinn, Augusta (Krcbs)
Nora (Krebs)
Rudloff, Edna (Krebs)
Sanders, F r i e d a r i c k (Krebs)
S c h i l o , Laura (Krueger)
Schlabach, Elsa (Krebs)
Harry
Schmidt, Marie (Krebs)
S i e b e l , Minna (Krebs)
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Warner
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Cannady, James B .
Davis, C . N .
Miles - Nixon
Newsome, Sybel (8avis)L.- W.C.
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Adams, Nell (Stubbs)
Ilatch, Minnie L. (Stubbs)
Stubbs, George D.
John J.
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Konzack, Fred, L o u i s e , Mrs. Fred [:pic p. 6 4 1
Tacquard, A r t h u r - F e l i x - George
1I.G. & Mrs. [ p i c p . 04:l - .Josliiin
[ p i c p. 6 4 1 - L o u e l l a - L u c i l l e - Martha ( . . ) - Mary - V i o l a
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GILLESPIE COUNTY
I)uchholz, C . E . - Ihmn - Johariie - Martha (Klemni) - Theo - W.A.
IJabney , C h r i s t i n e ( Fiopf )
D i t t m a r , E l i z a b e t h ( . . . ) - Martin - Mary I r e n e (Ilopf) - O l g a ( . . . ) - O t t o Robert 0.
Cold, A r t h u r [ p i c p. 1 4 ) - A u g u e s t a ( . . ) [ p i c p . 643 - Ella - F e l i x - l l a r r y Julius
Margaret Ann - Oswald - O t t i l i a - Ihymond - Rosa - Selrna - Sophie
(Braeutigain) [ p i c p. 1/+:1
- Vera V i o l a
Gonzales, J . J .
I-lerbort, Adolph - Anna - Augusta. - C a r o l i n e - Conrad
Cora - Dorathea ( Q u i n d e l ) E l l a - Emelie - E m i l - E m i l y (Koennccke) - F e l i x - I.leinrich-- Louise (Lang) Meta - Orwin - Ruby - Sophia - Wilhelm
Ilopf, AI.FOIISO I,.
C h r i s t i n e - Cora - Edwin - K l l n (Grosenbncher) - E m i l C . Glen - Henry - Hugo - Mary Dorothea (Keyscr) - Mary I r e n e - Max - 01.iver Valentine A .
Ke i d e 1, W i 11iarn
Knopp , C h r i s t i n e ( S t e h l i n g )
Kunz, C e c i l i a ( S t e h l i n g )
Lunglcwitz, Marie ( S t u c k e n )
Mathisen, C h r i s t i a n Andreas - Emily ( S t r i e g l e r ) - Fred - Louise
Moore, Louise ( S t u c k e n )
M u e l l e r , Constance ( S t u c k e n )
Nabers, Cora (I-Iopf)
Kabke, August [home p i c 1). 351 - Aurora - Clementine - Cooper - Ihma (Buchholx) Minnie (Gerdes) - O l i v e r - Raymond - Valeska
Iiodermund, Olga ( S t u c k e n )
Schmidt, Henry - Ruby ( H e r b o r t )
Schreiner, Charles
S t e h l i n g , Adam - Adela
Amandus - A r t h u r
Barbara (Vogel) - Carolyn - C e c i l i a C h r i s t i n e - Franz - George - James O l i v e r - John
Magdalcna Christian
Mary (Lewis) - Nelda (Ileep) - Paul - Richard
S t r i e g l e r , A r t h u r - Emily - F r e d e r i c k C h r i s t i a n - J e n s i n e (...I
- Johan Freder i c k G o t t l i e b - Mary Louise (Mogford)
Stucken [von d e r l , A l f r e d - C h r i s t i n e (Schoenewolf) - Constance - F e l i x - Frank
V a l e n t i n - Louise
Marie - O l g a
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Watkins, J . D .
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p. 8 2 1 - E l s i e Lee - flannah E. - Laura West
L u c u l l u s F. - Lycurgus C. Martha J a n e
Mary East
O.M. [house p i c p . 821 - Obcd Mast [ d e s c e n d a n t s
p i c p. 961 - S a r a h D. - William W .
D u d e r s t a d t , Alton - Andreas - Eunice ( . . . ) - Frank - Georgia - J a n e (...) John [house p i c p . 961 - W i l m a J a n e
Fullilove, Felicitas
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P . J . (...) - W i l l i e W i l l a r d
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Probate records are the documents most soaght after by those who are doing family research. They are of three varieties: 1. Written will - signed by signature or
mark and witnessed by two or more individuals who testify that they wiQnessed such
signature or mark; 2. Intestate proceedings (no will) - often the most informative,
as, for example, if the widow must sue for her dower rights they name all of her children and sons-in-law; and 3 . Nuncupative (oral will) - usually quite brief and lacking in the details we prefer. The testator's desires are presented to the court by
witnesses who heard him proclaim them.
These definitions appear to be straightforward but do not take into consideration
the vagaries of human nature, problematical circumstances, variation of requirements
by courts, the unexplained and the unexpected. The purpose of this article is to present departures from normal probate records.
Ideally, the testator will name all his children when making a will. He will
add "eldest son/daughter," "second son/daughter," "youngest son/daughter," and so forth.
Too oftene instead, he says "my minor children" and our ancestor is lost in this unnamed group. Guardianship records frequently solve this problem. If there is property, there will be receipts showing when minor children received their portions. Sons
received their part at 21 unless their father stipulated a different age, usually older than 21. A daughter inherited at age 21 or, when she married, her husband received her part of the estate regardless of her age.
William Jackson died intestate in Sumner County, Tennessee, in 1845. Charles
Jackson was appointed administrator for the estate. WAS Charles the father, brother,
cousin, or friend? There were many Jacksons in the county. Charles filed an inventory of the estate together with the widow Sarah Jackson. The commissioners allotted
various amounts of food (corn, sugar, etc.) for "the widow Sarah Jackson and family."
Sarah did not sue for dower rights; there are no guardianship records. My grandfather and his sister were raised by Charles who was their uncle according to what he
told his family in later years; they were in Charles' household in 1850 with no relationship stated, of course; another child, James, was there also and fitted in
age s o he might have been my great-uncle. A cousin of mine knew "Uncle Jim" and had
heard of "Uncle Dock." But, were these children of William? Charles could have
been a great-uncle or a friend old enough to have the courtesy title of "uncle";
James is a common given name and, in fact, there was more than one James Jackson in
Sumner County; and "Dock" is obviously a nickname. With the total departure from
legal requirements found in other states, it seemed doubtful that this line could
ever be proved.
But proof has been found and the solution is set forth here with the hope that
it may help others with similar problems. It was found in a deed book, oddly
enough. At the February 1850 court, in a suit brought against Charles Jackson as
administrator of the estate of William Jackson, the widow Jackson wife of William
Jackson and all nine children were listed twice. Omitting the legal jargon, the
suit was brought to gain clear title to a piece of land William had bought, which
had since been resold, twice in fact. From the lack of records, it appears that
William Jackson had no other property, though, in Tennessee, there is a woeful lack
of records pertaining to estate inventories and sales, guardianships, distribution
of property, etc. I am grateful that he had not paid for this property which he apparently contracted for just prior to his death, and for which there is no deed, as
this action brought about a suit requiring the names of his children. The situation
brought about by the abnormal lack of records - guardianships even if there was no
estate - was saved through a fluke!
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Mary Iklaney of lkazoria County, Tcxas, died in 1870. A nuncupative will in
which she left her property to her son, IMward, was attested to by witnesses. Neither her husband or her other children were mentioned. Very frustrating, isn't it?
Hut also unusual, as it is seldom that we find a will of any type made by a woman
when her husband was still living. James Iklancy brought suit claiming that this
property was their homestead and the buildings thereon were their business. This
action necessitated his naming all their children except their eldest son. Perhaps the latter was dead by that time. An interesting fact: James Delaney lost
the suit. This seems very odd in a state where wives were considered little more
than chattels (by law, that is> until very recently. Other records revealed that
a legal separation (being Irish lionian Catholics, they would not consider divorce)
and a division of property had occurred some years previously. This abnormal situation proved to b e a boon as there is no probate record for James Iklaney.
The followinl: evidently is a holographic will as there were no witnesses to
the signature of the testator: [Kd. Note - A s it is entirely in the handwriting
of the testator, once that handwriting has been identified, the holographic will
is said to "prove itself."]
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In the name of God Amen This is my last will &c 1st It's my desire
that all my Just debts be paid and then my property both real & personal be equally divided between my C61 children Jane W. Lewis, Lucy
J. Lewis, Lilburne L. Lewis, lllizabeth Lewis, Robert Lewis 6, James It.
Lewis, reserving to my beloved but cruel wife Letitia G . Lewis her
Lawful part of said property during her natural life
2nd It's my
desire that my beloved father Charles L. Lewis be possessed of the
riding horse which I purchased of Ilurley my rifle & shot bag during
his natural life also my walking cane and that my beloved sisters
Martha C. Lewis, I ~ c y11. Lewis & Nancy M. Lewis may be comforted from
the perquisites of sd estate by my executor as providence may require
or in other words so as to do my children and themselves entire Justice.
3rd I do hereby constitute my beloved father Charles L. Lewis the
revd Wm Woods near Salem Sam1 C. Harkins James McCawley & Kichd Ferguson my executors, whom I must remind that Henry P. Delaney has received a fee from me for the prosecution in a Trespass [suit?]
against James Butler ( ? ) senr James Uutler ( ? ) Jnr Jesse Young 6,
Thomas Terry Given under my hand this 6, revoking all and every other
will heretofore made, [Ed. Note - This must be an interlinear insertion, as it interrupts a sentence.] ninth day of Apl Eighteen hundred
and Twelve
Lilburne Lewis
NB. my dog nero I do hereby bequeath unto my beloved father. L.L.
Rocky Hill Apl 9th 1812 Mr James McCawley I have fallen a victim to
my beloved but cruel Letitia
I die in the hope of being united to
my other wife in heaven take care of this will & come here that we may
be decently buried
Adieu L. Lewis
NB.
within this inclosure myself and brother requests be entered [INTERRED?] in the same coffin and in the same grave
Rocky Hill Apl 10th 1812 my beloved but cruel Letitia, receive this
as a pledge of my forgiveness to your connections ( ? >
the day of
I owe you no malice but die on account of your
Judgement is to come
absence and my dear little son James
Adieu my love Lilburne Lewis
[Livingston County, Kentucky, Will Rook A, page 341
llpon first reading, this will appears amusing while raising questions. On
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document contains an enormous amount of information and reveals Lilburne as a welleducated man. Letitia was a second wife who deserted her husband, taking their one
child, but I do not believe he would have forgiven her if another man had been involved. This was not a "May and December" marriage for his five children by his
first wife were still minors and, with no mention of their choosing a guardian(s),
were presumably all under fourteen years of age. "Within this inclosure" can be
interpreted two ways: The added note as an inclosure, or to be interred in an inclosure such as a family cemetery. How did Lilburne Lewis know he and his brother
would die at the same time? Was he planning to kill his brother and then commit suicide? "Myself and brother requests" suggests to me that it was the wish of both to
be buried together. If "beloved but cruel Letitia" came between them and Lilburne
killed his brother as a result, I doubt they would have wished to be buried together.
(If anyone knows or finds the answer to this puzzle, Blease let me know!)
Whatever the reason for his death, Mr. Lewis used care in the making of his
will. Ilis consideration for the children by his first wife and his sisters, in
their care of them, is notable. And he did not forget to provide for his dog, Nero,
which is another indication of his kindness. The naming of five executors (most'
unusual) and having his will delivered directly to one of them makes it very clear
that Mr. Lewis wanted no mischance to prevent the execution of his wishes. This
abnormal will provides much genealogical information but oh, the mystery it creates!
The following is a witnessed will:
In the name of God Amen. I Chesley Gates of Jessamine County and state of
Kentucky Being in perfect sense and memory and being about to set out on
a long and perilous journey do make constitute and ordain this my will and
Testament in manner 6 form following (To wit) First it is my desire that
my Executors herein after named sell by Public sale, private contract or
any method they think most to advantage or any part thereof so soon as they
think proper the following Landed property (To wit) One equal undivided
moiety or half of one hundred and seventy three (more or less) acres of
Land held in partnership with William Shreve Esq. which we Bought of George
and Daniel Evans; One Equal moiety or undivided half of Six hundred and
three acres of Land held in partnership with Henry French and left to me by
my Brother David Gates lying on Main Licking; also as many of my in lots
and out lots (to be laid out by my Exrs) as they.think proper, they giving
as long Credits as the nature of the purposes they are to be sold for may
require or they may think most to advantage & answer the purposes herein
after mentioned Out of the proceeds of sd sales and the debts due to me I
first of all desire my Just debts may be paid
Item I give unto my beloved Daughter Salley Gates one young negroe, one
feather Bed, one Horse and Saddle to be worth Eighty Dollars to her and
her Heirs forever
Item I give unto my Beloved Daughter Sophia Gates One young negroe, one
feather Bed, One Horse and Saddle to be worth 80 Dollars to her and her
Heirs forever
Item I give unto my Beloved infant Daughter Lucinda Gates One young negro
One feather Bed one Horse and saddle to be worth Eighty Dollars to her and
her heirs forever
Item It is my desire that my Executors raise or purchase out of the proceeds
of the sales of the lands as above directed the three young negroes given to
my three daughters as aforesd as soon as they shall marry or arrive at the
age of Fifteen years old each
Item I give unto James Gates son of Elijah Gates my share in the Lexington
Library to him and his heirs forever
Item I lend unto my beloved wife Susanna Gates the whole of the residue of
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my estate consistine of the Plantation I now live on, one negroe woman named Ilarcus
stock of every kind and property of every species not herein before disposed of,
One half of which I lend unto her during her natural life the other half I give
and bequeath unto her anti her lleirs forever. After her death the lent half as
aforesaid I desire may be equally divided among my Daughters above mentioned. It
is further ny desire that my Beloved wife Susanna Gates raise and Kducate my said
Children untill they arrive at an age sufficient to choose their own Guardians
I do hereby appoint my Heloved wife Susanna Gates Executrix and my Beloved Jkother
Elijah Gates and my friend Ilenry Chiles Executors to this my will and Testament
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of April
One Thousand Eieht ilundred
Chesley Gates
(Seal)
Codici1
Whereas I as security for John Chiles Esq (my father in Law) to Mr Joseph Priest
I:? or Prewit?j for two hundred and fifty acres of land on stoner [Creek?] in
Clarke County arid the said Chiles at the time of my entering his security agreed
to give me a Bond to indemnify me and my lleirs from all damages arising to me
for being his security as aforesaid - which frond has never been given me It is
my desire that my Exrs shall immediately after they are Qualified take the aforesaid I3ond
Signed sealed and acknowledged in)
presence of
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Jessamine County ?ct.
October County Court 1800
This the Last Will and Testament of Chesley Gates deceased was produced
in court entire of his own hand writing which hand writing was proven by the oath
of Thomas Caldwell and John McKinney jr and ordered to be recorded
Teste
Sam1 H Woodson Clk
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Chesley Gates was not a direct ancestor but I am more than proud to claim
kinship, as this is the most interestinc and informative will I have encountered.
Because of its unusual nature, I shall discuss in some detail the historical tidbits and the educational, legal and genealogical aspects.
There are two items of historical interest. In Kentucky I was told that
many wills mention "a long and perilous journey to Virginia," and that a number
of these men were killed by Indians. Whether by Indians or illness, Chesley was
dead within six months of making his will. This mention of bequeathing Library
stock was the first clue the employees at the Kentucky Historical Society had to
the manner in which the library was organized. From reading Lexington newspapers
of the 1790's I learned that those who owned shares could designate which books
they would like to have ordered, but the requests of non-members were considered
also.
At a time when only a small percentage of the population could read and
write, Chesley demonstrated that he was well educated. His will is longer than
most, spelling and grammar are good, and he stated very clearly exactly what he
wanted done by his executors. Notice that he desired his wife to "raise and Educate" his children. Probably such education was not of the formal sort we know,
but I would think a man of education expected his girls to learn the three R ' s
at least. In 1800 it was the usual thing for guardians to be appointed when the
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choose," which was usually fourteen in most states. It certainly wasn't a lack of
male relatives that prompted his decision.
Whereas the witnesses to the signature on a will normally attest to such signature's having been written in their presence, here we find that someone familiar
with the testator's handwriting had to attest to its authenticity
another departure from the normal. Two witnesses are required and it is possible that Garland
Chiles (perhaps his brother-in-law) went on the same "long and perilous journey"
and did not return.
Though Chesley did not write "my beloved eldest Daughter Salley Gates," he
did list the children in order of birth. In other respects, he went beyond the ideal.
He married Susanna Chiles 19 August 1793 in Mercer County, Kentucky. From both the
father's consent-to-the-marriage form and this will, we know that Susanna was the
daughter of John Chiles. Susanna later remarried and her husband became the guardian
of her daughters. The girls married and their respective inheritances were received
and signed for by their husbands.
Chesley very kindly named two brothers, David and Elijah. A printed genealogy
states that John (my husband's great-great-grandfather) was the eldest son of Elijah.
John married in 1824 and died in 1829 so he does not appear as head of a household
on any census, under his own name. In 1810 Elijah listed three sons under ten years
of age and one son ten to sixteen. Since James, "son of Eiijah Gates," is named in
Chesley's 1800 will, it becomes obvious that he and not John was the eldest [i.e.,
the other three nephews were not born in 1 8 0 0 r So this will enlarged the Gates family
and brought us closer to the birth date of an ancestor.
After finding this marvelous will, I looked further into the records of Chesley
Gates and found his marriage bond with the consent form signed by John Chiles. With
this, another Gates surfaced - John. John and Elijah witnessed the consent [bond?].
This John has not yet been placed and could have been another brother or the father
of Elijah, David and Chesley.
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Some may be interested only in proving ancestors in the direct line while others
will want at least the names of siblings, if nothing more. Though wills as informative as the one made by Chesley Gates are rare, it does prove that treasure may be
there if you will only dig for it. This abnormal testament revealed very rich treasure indeed!
A WORD TO THE WISE
saartetires it doesn't pay t o be orderly! I received a batch of probate
papers and neatly arranged them according t o date before tacklhg the job of
deciphering the four different handwritings. In each documnt I was able t o
read a few mrds that had baffled me .inthe previous me.
When I w a s halfway through, it dawned on me that I should have transcribed
the easiest ones first, since they dll involved essentially the s m names, ilgoods
and chattelsVi'sums, and legal terms. N e x k t h e I'll evaluate the papers as t o
handwriting and c l a r i t y of the copy before I start. By starting each d o c m a t on
a fresh page, I can arrange them according t o date after a l l are typed. (HHR)
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SOME LEGAL TRIVIA
According to a filler sent me from a 1984 issue
Legal Ages for Marriages:
of B e d ~ o F a - E o u n ~ y - r T m 7 - ~ ~Quarterly,
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a in
l Tennessee the age of consent
(which was adopted from the common law) was 14 for males and 12 for females. She
stated,"This explains why 14-year-old boys became heads of households, could buy
land, etc." [I wonder if she did not mean "age of discretion" here.] But the
next paragraph reveals that the Tennessee Legislature has now set 16 as the minimum
age for marriage.
There is an excellent table, "Ages of Legal Action" covering just about every situation on page 186 of The Source by Arlene Eakle and Johni Cerny. On the
next page I found the long-sought explanation of why a man devised one-seventeenth
of his estate to each of only 16 named legatees: "In states that allowed the eldest son a double portion of his father's estate, an estate with seven shares has
only six heirs." The amount of information in this book is astounding. I have
abandoned my plan of reading it via interesting topics in the index and am reading it straight through!
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_________Indenture. Most of us think of indenture as a period of service rendered by
a man or-wokan-to the man who had paid his/her passage from England to the American colonies, Indenture is defined in The Source as "A contract in two or more
copies binding one person to labor for another and learn a specific trade during a
specific period of time...."
That popular definition is true but incomplete, as I discovered when I purchased one in England. The term "indenture" includes any mutual agreement, verbatim copies of which were cut apart in an indented line. [notched or wavy--see
heraldic definition of indented in dictionary3 Thus each party could have a copy,
and, in case of later dispute about the terms, the indented edges could be fitted
together. A forged copy would not match the indented line.
My parchment document starts out "THIS INDENTURE Tripartite," as there were
two sellers and one purchaser of several tracts of land in England in 1656. It
is an agreement or contract made by the parties of the first and second parts to
sell and by the party of the third part to buy - nothing to do with servitude.
I forget the grammatical term for this (referring to a whole by one of its
parts).and would welcome a reminder. A common example of such usage today is
saying "a paperback" when we mean "a book with paper backs." People used to say
"a redskin" when they meant a man with "red" skin, just as the native Americans
referred to Europeans as "White-Eyes" (even though many were not blond).
It's really amusing that an important legal document should come to be
known by the mere edge that separated it from another!
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LINKING UP TO A VERY IMPORTANT PERSONAGE
When the suggestion was made that AGS Quarterly publish accounts of our members' successful attempts to prove their descent from famous people, your editor's
first reaction was negative. Genealogists have long had an odious reputation as
glory-seekers, resulting in a snobbish attitude when that goal was achieved.
That's what we should get away from, 1 though -- glorifying our prominent ancestors and thereby tacitly belittling our obscure ones. Then came the realization
that those who have followed a family's fortunes over several generations are well
aware that no line is perfect -- there are ups and downs in finances,morals, education, public acclaim. No one has a right to look down on anyone else just because
some of his ancestors at some periods were at the top of their heap! We all have
our V.I.P.'s and our black sheep, our "somebodies" and our "nobodies."
I remember that when I started my genealogical research, I secretly hoped to
link up to some famous person or some noble line -- didn't you? That was not my
main purpose, but I though it would be nice. However, as I traced my lines in Virginia I found that many were the poorer relations of historically important personages, such as Judge Edmund Pendleton. Oh, our immigrant ancestor Moore Fauntleroy
imported more people than anyone else for several years (thereby acquiring a lot of
land), but that didn't rate even a footnote in the standard histories of that colony, or a listing in their indices.
When I turned my search to New England I found that our Morse line was so
distant from that of the famous Samuel F.B. Morse that the printed genealogies did
not even attempt to define the relationship. But eventually I proved descent from
Elder William Brewster, an ancestor whose name I could modestly drop into any conversation, and that should have been enough to satisfy any ambition. However, when'
I discovered that some claimed that his wife was Mary Wentworth and in her distant
background were numerous dukes, lords and obscure kings, I developed a craving for
noble coats of arms. I avidly read all sorts of vague lineages and conflicting hypotheses, and filled out dozens of charts with strange but high-sounding names.
Gradually I learned which genealogists were the most respected, and I read
that most of them disputed the theory that Mrs. William Brewster had been born Mary
Wentworth. So I had to creep back down that glory-seeking trail dragging my borrowed coats of arms behind me.
Later I started off on another chivalric crusade when I read that Cecil
Blount DeMille, the movie mogul, had sent Miss Helen Prescott to England to trace
his Blount line and she had linked him to Charlemagne! Our grandfather's middle
name was Blount (his grandmother's maiden name), so my dear friend and genealogical
mentor set to work tying our line to that illustrious Blount lineage, and deluged
me with charts filled with the names of lords and ladies who flourished "when knighthood was in flower.''
But do you know, by that time I was so absorbed in the half-educated Tennessee
pioneer, Joseph Brown, that I never even tested (much less proved) all those links
back to that universally acknowledged V.I.P. I just don't feel a bond of kinship
with Lyderie, Count of Harleback, Governor of Flanders.
Yet it is pleasing to link up with a historic and /orromantic figure, if not in
a straight chxn, at least collaterally, as in chain mail, you might say. So, AGS
members, get out your pen knife and sharpen your quill pen to write out your experiences in tracing your ancestry back to some prominent V.I.P. To share your luck and
your skill with our Quarterly readers, send your accounts to 2202 West 10, Austin TX
78703, NOT to the Society's postoffice box. We will publish them as space permits.
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DICTIONAR'Y OF SOUTH CAROLINA BIOGRAPHY, V o l . I, by Richard N. CBte',Editorin-Chief, and Patricia H. Williams, Assistant Editor. Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985. Hardbound; typewriter typeface; 6 x 9''; pp. 395 + vii.
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This neat volume contains 1,099 thumbnail sketches of noteworthy South
Carolinians culled from 52 volumes of biography which ranged from the serious collective biographies through local and church histories to the "vanity press" -commonly known as "mug books." Some little-known titles were chosen because they
covered blacks and women, who have been under-represented in the standard biographies of the past.
Selection of subjects was determined by two criteria: "each was a native or
adoptive resident of South Carolina at some time, and each, in their [sic] own
way, did something at some time to cause a biographical sketch to be written..."
(even if it was more deplorable than admirable).
The Bibliography (53 entries) should be a valuable tool for South Carolina
researchers, worth making a copy of to carry in one's briefcase for visits to the
library. There is no index, nor need for one, since no spouses' names are given
and the subjects are in alphabetical order. Adequate directions for using the book
and an explanation of terms and abbreviations enhances the value of this well-typed
reference book, which covers subjects almost up to the present.
The format is in this order: surnames in all caps, given names, years of
birth and death, place(s) of residence, occupation(s), the number of the source or
sources in the Bibliography, and page nwnber(s) therein.
The thoroughness of each sketch no doubt depends on which of many research
assistants did the work. I notice that no death date is given for Col. Ezekiel
Polk and that he is labeled a Loyalist. Since most of his life was spent in North
Carolina and Tennessee (where he died in 18241, it is not surprising that their
South Carolina sources did not reveal his death date. But to counter the brand
"Loyalist," it must be said that he spent as much time allied with the Patriots as
with the Loyalists, serving as a captain in an active campaign against the Tories
but "taking protection" from them when his home property was threatened! He was
conveniently exonerated of the charge of disloyalty to the American cause in the
public press during his grandson's presidential campaign ("Colonel Ezekiel Polk:
Pioneer and Patriarch" by Charles Grier Sellers Jr. in William and Mary College
Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol. X No. 1, January 1953).
We are eagerly looking forward to the second volume of this Dictionary of
South Carolina BioaraDhv.
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FIRST SETTLERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1670-1700, by Agnes Leland Baldwin. Easley,
SC: Southern Historical Press, ,Inc. 1985. Hardbound; printer;s type; 6 x 9; pp.
268 + xii.
Agnes Baldwin has assembled over 2O,OOO references to more than 3300 persons
who arrived in South Carolina between 1670 and 1700. Arranged in alphabetical order, these entries mainly give the approximate arrival date and source(s) for that
conclusion -- occasionally a bit more. Twenty-five publications are cited, seven
of which were edited by that eminent authority, A . S . Salley.
Three appendices furnish interesting statistical tables: Occupations (e.g.,
carpenters, mariners, merchants, planters); Military Officers of Carolina; and Official Government Positions. The last is especially helpful because South Carolina has had some offices not so called in other states. The lists would have been
more valuable if dates of incumbency had been given.
Several misspellings were noted in the appendices, and they may have been
copied verbatim from old records. But since all else has been brought up to date,
the occupations "Chururgeon," "Gardiner," " J o ~ e r , "and "Pylott" irritate the eye,
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Although-most sketches give on17 a date before which the subject arrived, for
a fortunate few people the information includes title, occupation, government position, date of arrival, origin, name of ship, names of others in the family, and
birth and death dates. They had a family genealogist 'way back there!
Researchers with Huguenot ancestors should welcome the citation of Source Q,
the list of French and Swiss who applied for naturalization around 1696, prepared
by Daniel Ravenel and published in 1888.
This book is a good starting point for those whose ancestors were in South
Carolina late in the 17th Century.
EDGEFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOKS 1-12, 1786-1796,
Volume One, by Ge Lee Corley Hendrix, C.G. Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc.
1985. Hardbound; typewriter type; 6 x 9"; 300 pp.; maps, plats, appendices A-J;
full-name index.
This book contains outstandingly thorough abstracts of deeds, supremely enhanced by numerous small plats of the land involved, showing adjoining land owners
and waterways. Proper names are in all caps (which can be dizzifying en masse), and
all dates and page numbers are given.
Appendices include statutes (dating back to 1731) that pertain to land grants,
inheritance, surveying, etc. and a list of justices, sheriffs and surveyors with the
years in which these abstracts show that they served. A note to the index alerts
the reader to the fact that a plus mark indicates that the same name appears more
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than once on the page, a helpful device indeed. Attention is drawn to some subject headings, such as "Miscellaneous trivia," "Places" and "Waterways .'' And,
would you believe it, even the little plats are indexed!
To top it all off, there are four legible maps of the area, two serving as
endpapers so they are instantly accessible.
The only thing left to ask for is that some equally intelligent and beneficent researchers will replicate this fine book for all the other Districts of South
Carolina
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, MARRIAGES, 1780-1870, by Goldene Fillers Burgner. Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1985.. Hardbound; typewriter
and computer print-out typefaces; ca 6 x 9"; pp. xiii + 170 + Index compiled by
Melodey Mozeley Hauch; map; 14 line drawings.
This valuable collection of marriage data was compiled from official records
at Jonesboro augmented by such sources as John Sevier's Diary, pension papers, Bible records, DAR papers, Greene County records, etc. Some were marriage bonds,
some licenses - with date of solemnization also, when known, as well as name of
officiant.
The full-name Index includes every name involved, a rare treat. The county
map names a dozen or more creeks.
The Introduction outlines the history of the area and the procedure for
taking up land: the head of a family could buy 640 acres plus 100 for wife and for
each child, at the rate of 40 shillings per 100 acres. Thus a man and wife could
get 740 acres for about 15 pounds, payable in installments. [Correct me if I
figured wrong, or am mistaken about installments!]
The quaint little sketches (presumably by Ms Burgner - no credit ascribed)
include churches, l o g cabins, taverns, even large stone houses. (Note the amusing
slip of the pen on page viii where the word epithet was used in place of epitaph.
(Epithet is a descriptive term, often opprobrious, as in Jack the Ripper, Beast
Butler, Hanging Judge Lynch
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Washington County, Tennessee, Marriages, 1780-1870 is a splendid source for
for those who are "ansearchin'" in early Tennessee.
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ARKANSAS PENSIONERS 1818-1900, compiled by Dorothy E. Payne. Easley SC:
Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1985. Hardbound; typewriter type; ca 6 x 9 " ;
220 pp.; map; full-name index.
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As stated in the Preface, this book was compiled "to try to close a gap left
between the time that Arkansas became a state and the 1850 census." It contains
"Records of Some Arkansas Residents Who Applied to the Federal Government for Benefits Arising from Service in Federal Military Organizations (Revolutionary War, War
of 1812, Indian and Mexican Wars)."
The reader is advised to take time to decipher explanations in the Preface:
how to obtain copies, which pensions have been abstracted and which not, which sections are indexed herein and which not, etc. This reviewer cannot understand one
statement: "In applying for copies of applications, it is important to include the
REMARKS information." I did not find any information labeled "Remarks" in these abstracts of pension applications.
In addition to the applications themselves, she consulted Ledgers of Payments,
Military Service Records, and Original Muster Rolls, "all stored in the National Archives." Furthermore, she checked census records, probate records, deed records - a
truly prodigious amount of research.
The pension applications are abstracted in great detail, and include a lot of
Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee history. The neat and legible index includes
all persons in this section except those without given names, such as Capt. Engard.
Alphabetized muster rolls of Arkansas units are not included.
There is a map of Arkansas Territory ca 1823 on which river names are fairly
legible--always a great help in locating pioneers. Ms Payne apparently went to the
repository of the original muster rolls, which "are not available by mail." One must
marvel at such dedication, and wonder how long it took her to compile this valuable
and fascinating book!
MISSOURI MARRIAGES TO 1850 by Linda S. Barber Brooks; privately published 1984.
Hardbound; typewriter type; 8$ x 11"; 897 pp.
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This mammoth tome is sure to be a treasure to Missouri researchers, as it has
surnames of both bride and groom in all caps, date of marriage, and county name (abbreviated if over s i x letters).
But I must confess that the waste of paper and typing (print-out) time does make
my gorge rise. After recording all the marriage data with groom's name first, the compiler proceeded to repeat everything with the bride first. And every surname is typed
every time, After seeing ABERNATHY typed in caps (which is harder to read than caps
and lower case) 12 times, who would notice if it changed to ABERNETHY? or ALLEN to
ALLIN, BLANKENSHIP to BLANKINSHIP, or BOWEN to BOWER? Too much repetition dulls the
eye.
Furthermore, for dates the form used is 09/01/1849, which is confusing in the extreme. Not everyone agrees with the style preferred by genealogists (day, month, year)
so that could mean the ninth of January OR September the first. It's so much safer to
use a three-letter abbreviation of the month.
M r s . Brooks chose a novel way to indicate a name she could not read, or perhaps
had been replaced by a hole in the paper. In the bride-first section, after BLANFORD
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we find BLANK Julia, BLANK Magdalin etc., then BLANK(?) for several given names,
then BLANK Angeline followed by BLANK Blank. I cannot figure out her system.
Later there appear some ladies whose surname apparently was BLANK. It would be
interesting to,learn how she arrived at her scheme. Male BLANKS are more or less
in alphabetical order.
There is no notation of when these marriage records began--1822 is the earliest year I noticed.
Good luck to users of this hefty volume (nearly twice as thick as it needI hope you don't suffer a sprained wrist!
ed to be).
MISSOURI MARRIAGES TO 1850, 2 volumes by Linda Barber Brooks, (c) 1983.
Distributed by Ingmire Publications, 10166 Clairmont Dr, St. Louis MO 63136.
Paper back; typewriter type; 84 x 11"; Vol. I 219 pp.; Vol. I1 223 pp.
These two volumes differ from the hardbound volume in the names of the
counties covered, but there is no explanation of how the counties were chosen.
Each volume goes through the alphabet but with different county names, which
are on the covers. Having done so much research in Mis'souri, Mrs. Brooks should
know how the counties' names are spelled, but some of the names on her covers
differ from the spellings in U . S . Postal Guide, which shows Putnam, not Putman;
Ste.
- Genevieve; no period after Van in Van
only one t in Scotland; Moniteau;
Buren
Although some of my complaints about the hardbound volume apply to these
books also, at least she did not waste space repeating all the data with the
brides' names first, but sensibly settled for an index of brides' names. If
the surname was not clear, she indexed it both BIRD and BOND, not BLANK, and
she showed the alternate interpretation in parentheses in the listing itself.
Susan - was not forced into the index.
One of the arrangements in these books is the one I prefer: the groom's
surname in all caps, his first name in caps and lower case; bride's given
name(s) in caps and lower case, then her surname in all caps. True, it is easier
to spot her surname when it is in all caps and aligns with all surnames below, but I'm accustomed to seeing her name in natural order, like the name of a
co-author in a bibliography.
My apologies for being so critical -- these really are fine source books
for Missouri marriages prior to 1850.
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seeming contradiction until I saw that Ann B. Stringfellow was administratrix and
N.B. Stringfellow a buyer. It looks ,as if the abstractor misread the name of the
deceased, thus ruining the little joke.
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ADVENTURES OF A CENSUS TAKER
By Juanita Goodson
[The following account is adapted from a paper written for an Austin Community College's Continuing Education course entitled "Writing Memoirs and Family
Journals." It seems likely that some of Mrs. Goodson's experiences may parallel
those of census enumerators of a century or more ago, although her emphasis was on
agricultural products. Difficulty of access may explain why some homes failed to
get visited and enumerated! -- Editor]
During the 1930's a lot of schools would not hire married women, but thank
goodness Uncle Sam would hire them to take the census. So I got all my supplies
from the census headquarters, and on a Saturday when my husband took our five-yearold son with him to the county seat to attend to some school business, I stayed at
home to study and work out all the lengthy details of the government's instructions.
The opening day finally arrived and I started out with my son and our lunch.
My first stop, lucky for me, was at the home of a prosperous farmer. He was ready
for me, more than .[ was ready for him, in spite of all my studying. He had books,
knew how many chickens he had, how much money from eggs sold, what size fields of
corn, cotton, maize, and hegari. Now hegari - that was a new one on me. I'm not
for sure I know yet what it is.
I had often visited on my maternal grandfather's farm and seen cotton patches,
and peanuts, watermelons, blackberries and dewberries growing, as well as a vegetable garden. In the fall of the year, in Central Texas I have seen beautiful
rust-colored acres of maize that looked like a handsome carpet spread over the
earth, but never hegari.
This particular farmer helped me a lot. His wife knew what she had raised in
her garden and what she had canned. I felt especially pleased with them. This is
not bad, I thought; it can even be fun - and it was.
But alas, they turned out to be one out of very, very few who kept records,
or knew what they were doing. Most of the others were very poor and lived in
rented houses on small rented tracts of land. If they had chickens, I often went
out and counted them myself. They seldom knew how many acres of anything they had
raised. Often they had one or two cows, just enough for milk and butter for themselves. They did little or no home canning.
I went to houses where there were no roads. I just followed directions from
one house to the next, which might be miles apart. "House" here is probably a euphemism. The Great Depression of 1929 had now been going on for 1 0 years. These
people had become used to poverty. Poverty - like milk and cornbread for supper,
maybe an egg for breakfast if the hen laid an egg. Running water in the house was
just a dream for the exhausted housewife.
I recall once seeing a well-made little road, so I took it - roads of any kind
being scarce in that part of Coryell County then. I had gone about two miles when
I met a rqck wall, about waist high, set up by someone for some unknown purpose.
Nothing to do but back up a hill, around a corner (at the same time), for the space
was only inches wider than my old Chevrolet. My five-year-old standing on the back
seat looking out the little window directed me up, around, and finally out of the
dead-end lane.
I am very afraid of dogs, so I soon learned to stop the car, blow the horn,
and wait for someone to come out and assure me there was no dog, or else to take
control of him or (usually) them.
Just as my first subject was an excellent, successful farmer, the last one was
a very successful rancher who owned thousands of acres. He was an A&M graduate)
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proudly stating, "No, I don't raise chickens. I raise cattle. I have farm hands
on my land who raise the feed for them." His records were not as thorough or as
up to date and ready as those of the farmer, but he was Texas-sure of himself,
his stock, his lands, his helpers.
I reached his home late one evening near the last of April [?I. I still had
to take a couple more wagon trails to enumerate his helpers. By the time I left
the ranch headquarters, the sun was going down. There I was on a huge ranch, with
wagon trails leading off in all directions, but I knew I had to go west, so I
followed the setting sun. Yes, this led me to the main gate and the Pidcoke road-my last gate to get out and open, get in and drive through, stop again and go to
close the gate. It's a good thing I was young!
I made my left-hand turn onto the county road and felt a bump, bump, bump.
Stop again - yes, a flat. I had never fixed a flat tire, and haven't till yet.
Nothing to do but get in, roll slowly down the hill, and roll into the only filling station and store in the so-called town of Pidcoke. The man fixed the tire
and we went on about ten miles to Copperas Cove, where we could spend the night
with my husband's grandmother.
I had almost completed my 1940 census, except the final trip to Wac0 to
turn in all my records. I could never turn in all the experience I had acquired.
[At the office] I presented all my facts to the man I was directed to.
"One little item," he says, "is missing. That late report that was sent out to
the enumerators by the government." I looked at the form and said, "I've not seen
this before.
"It must have been lost in the mail. No trouble," he says. "It can be
easily remedied - just correct these three or four items." When I apologized he
pointed to many people busily working at tables and said, "Some of those have been
here as long as two weeks correcting their mistakes." I was dismissed, and rejoined my waiting husband and son in about thirty minutes,
My 1940 census-taking assignment was completed. After deducting day-today expenses and the trips to Waco, I found that my profit was seven dollars and
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Under Evergreen Post Office there is a skip from Household #163 to #173.
As
found in another library, the missing page lists: 166 King continued; 167 Livinson; 168 Wm. McCarty; 169 E.W. Dogen;
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You may find "Assessments of non-rendered lands in CONCH0 6 McCULLOUGH
counties for 1861" within the 1861 Tax Records of San Saba CO, TX. They were
prepared by the same tax man, reports Tommy Lee Miles.
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TIP: Watch for confusion of N and V! In Heads of Families, the substitute for the 1790 VIRGINIA Census, I found Clement Nance in PITTSYLVANIA Co.
in 1782, but in 1785, same county, his name had been interpreted Clement Vance.
Yet William Nance was the same in both years.
Another pitfall is Northington/Worthington - handwriting look-alikes.
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Thanks to Roger Scanland's article "U.S. Census Oddities" (The Genealogical Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 1982) we have the following valuable information about censuses in TEXAS. In 1820 (census now lost) and 1830,,the
areas now contained in BOWIE and RED RIVER counties, Texas, were enumerated as
part of the census of old MILLER Co, AR. "This census may include some people
living in what is now the southeast corner of OKLAHOMA."
Apparently no censuses exist for CLAY and PAL0 PINTO counties for 1870.
Since the 1860 censuses were taken in those two counties, Indian depredations
had virtually depopulated them.
When the new filming of the 1870 census of Texas was done, they seem to
have forgotten DIMMITT Co. On the earlier filming you can find one page which
shows a dozen or so cowboys in Dimmitt.
Mr. Scanland's article contains many more helpful tips pertaining to the
various states. A copy of it kept beside the Handy Book for Genealogists or
printed indexes to censuses on library shelves would be a great boon to researchers everywhere.
Send in any errors you have run across in censuses, indexes, etc. so we
can pass them on and save others' trouble.
CORRECTION: In our September issue on page 186 under Deaths - L.M. should be Lydia
Margaret Wilson Conn. I also apologize for not checking the alphabetization of the
Duty-Scott Index before retyping it as I received it. I was concentrating on putting
parentheses around maiden names and did not notice that some sequences were wrong.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XxBASSANO "IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCES" - It is with regret that we must omit the expetted installment of this feature. So many interesting articles were sent in,
topics suggested, and fillers accumulated over the year that we just don't have space
o r time in this issue. (It takes more time than you'd think to abstract and annotate
a few pages.) Reviewing the seven books that were handed to me at the September meeting took precedence [Remember, that second e is long!], because I wanted to get them
to the Library as soon as possible so you all can enjoy them. The November issue is
always Rush-Rush because after I type it I have to index it and then type the whole
year's index. The "Immigration Experience" will resume in March, Deo volente!
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mation about
well-written
to Jean Byerly Hufnall for devoting a whole column to publicizing the
in August. Not only did long-time member Hufnall give all the inforthe workshap, but she "plugged" our Quarterly as well. Her interesting
column "Genealogy Notes" appears in the La Grange Journal.
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The Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City, Utah was scheduled to re-open
on October 25th in a new building west of Temple Square. It had been closed in
order to move their tremendous collection of 160,000 books and 1,500,000 reels of
microfilmed records (the equivalent of 5,500,000 bound volumes),
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Worthington [or Northington? initial letter not clear] and collaterals.
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Most of us remember that we shouldn't
say "to who," but when that pronoun occurs between verbs, we tend to get a bit
uncertain. In the classic genealogical narrative about three brothers who came
to America, we may read "Peter is the one whom we believe is our ancestor," the
writer assuming that "whom" is the object of "we believe." However, if you will
mentally place parentheses or commas around "we believe," "we think," "it is assumed," "as far as we know," and such qualifying terms, you will see that the
whole clause "who is our ancestor" is the object of "we believe." "Who" is the
subject of the second verb "is."
BUT the opposite is the case when an infinitive is involved: "Peter is the
one whom we believe to be our ancestor." [Remember that "to1'alone does not an
infinitive make: you have to have a verb, so "to who" is not an infinitive, but
Y o be" is.]
To make it crystal clear, substitute ''he" for "who" and "him" for "whom,"
thus: "We believe he i s our ancestor"; "We believe him to be our ancestor."
Now that you have mastered this little verbal hurdle, you can raise your
eyebrow knowingly at the veddy, veddy supercilious secretary who thinks she is
the epitome of elegance when she asks, "Whom shall I say is calling?" [Does
she say to her boss, "Him is calling again"?]
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"Lest,We Not Forget." Perhaps we all have an ancestor or so that we'd like to
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INDEX OF 'FEATURES 1985
Charter Members
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Austin Street Name Changes
Book Reviews
Burials in Gregg School Cemetery
Conn Family Bible Records
Considering Computerizing?
Dearing to Waters Letters 1844
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Errors Found in Census and Tax Records
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Family Land Heritage Program
Happy Hunting Ground
Have You Considered Earmarks?
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Immigration Experiences
In Memoriam Mrs. Iris Zimmerman
Linking Up to a V.I.P.
Misplaced Modifiers
New Source for Locating Old Families in Texas
[See also Family Land Heritage Program p. 1911
Samuel Roane Sails to Tobago, 1799
Scott-Duty Index
Some Legal Trivia
Texas Cemetery Law
Tips on Telethons
Virginia Records at Texas State Library
Where Is That Town? and Answers
Wives of Some Texas Rangers
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Alb--Albert
Alxr--Alexander
Alf--Alf red
And-- Andrew
Ant--Anthony
Arch--Archibald
Aug--Augustus
Benj--Ben jamin
Cath--Catherine
Chas--Charles
Xopher--Christopher
Danl--Daniel
Dor--Dorothy
Edw--Edward
Eliz--Elizabeth
Eug--Eugene
MO--Missouri
Monty--Montgomery
Natl--Nathaniel
OR--Oregon
Patk--Patrick
Rchd--Richard
Rbt--Robert
Saml--Samuel
Sol--Solomon
TN--Tennessee
TX--Texas
Theo--Theodore
Thos--Thomas
VA--Virginia
WA--W&
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Wm--William
Zach--2achariah
Ferd--Ferdinand
Flor--Florence
Fdk--Frederick
Geo--George
GA--Georgia
Hy--Henry
Hstn--Houston
Jas--James
Jeff--Jefferson
Jno-- John
Jona--Jonathan
Jos--Joseph
Kath--KBtherine
LA--Louisiana
Marg--Margaret
Matt--Matthew
Max--Maximilian
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In this index, parentheses indicate either a maiden name [BROWN: Mary (Harris)]
OR the fact that the page contains both a Mary and a Mary Harris Brown. For males,
BROWN: Sam (Green) means that both a Sam
a Sam Green Brown are on that page.
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ABERCROMBIE Jas 91; Jas Alxr 92:
Mary 90
ADAMS Ephraim 118; Jno Wesley 19;
Julia 12; Lizzie (Mathews) 194;
Nell (Stubbs) 196; Sally 118;
Sarah Emma 166; Thaddeus Lafayette 101
ADDIE Mary 102
ADKINS Alva Dudley, Braden Centennial,
Earl Guyford, Geo Saml, Irah A.,
J.E. & Jesse Eug 196; Nancy 12:
Rice Eug, Sallie M. & Willie
Roberts 196
AGEE Ruth 107
AGNEW Agnes 188
AHLEMEIER Anna Caroline 90
AHLEMEYER Casper Heinrich 91; Hermann Heinrich 92; Jurgen Heinrich 90
AHR Louis M. 15
AIRHEART Hy R. 16, 18
AKER Geo Tom & Jeff Mitchell 80; Martha
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ALBRECHT Louise, Matilda & Win (Ferd) 28
ALDEN Jno 99
ALDERSON Jno 115, 187
ALEXANDER Adkins, Benj , Clara, Clebe
Lester, Eliza A., Eliz A., Frank 193;
Franklin 15; Jas 193; Jas Matt 20;
Jno Ross 193; Jos 12, 193; Marion &
Martha A. 193; Mary Anna & Mary Eliz
12; Reney Cimiamon 13-14; Saml Stevenson & Stephen 193; T.C. 69; Thurza,
Thurzy (Ross) & Wm 193
ALFORD
(Hurst) 104; Charity 103; Eliz,
Jacob, Jas, Jno, Lettice & Wm 104
ALKIRE Carl S. 138-39
ALLDAY-BONDY Tina 6
ALLEN Canzadie WA (Payton) Robertson 179;
Chas'T. 18: Ebenezer 182; J.B. 179;
Jeremiah 146; Jno 28; Jno Oliver 17,
20; Marg Kiper 1; Mary J. 2; Mildred
Texana 146; Nancy johnson 8 8 ; Pleasant To 13; Sarah 128; Thos 75
ALLISON .Minerva Jane 12
ALLPHIN Ransom 161
ALLROD Ellen 127
ALLSOBROOK Mary Emma 110
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ANDERECK Paul A. 65
ANDERS Eliz 124
ANDERSON Addie 173; Anders Jno & Carl
167; Clyde 163; Dixon Mrs 1; Elijah 91; Ellen & Esther 167; Frieda
(Haverlah) 196; Hy 92; Jay Earl &
Mrs 8; Martha Jane 90; Martin 167;
Nancy B. 100; Oscar 167; Pat 8
ANDERSSON Beata 98
ANDREWARTHA Wm G. Mrs 1
ANDREWS Bonnie G. 9; Geo T. 192
APPELT Wm 160
APPLING (all 28) Aletha Demarious, Americus Columbus, Burrell, Caltha Clementine, Collie Francis, Cordelia Corintha, Frances Anne, Francis Marion,
Jno Rabon, Mary E./Eliz, Nancy Louise, Oscar Cicero, Sarah Frances &
Wm Mercer
ARCHER Ann 100; Geo WA & Joel 29; Jno 100
AREND Alma (Timmerman) 168
ARMISTEAD Eliza Susan 112
ARMITAGE Gillie McMillan 12
ARMSTRONG Noah 15
ARRINGTON Geo WA 13; Nancy 29
ARTHUR Ann Pollard 6; Marg Cath 12
ASHFORD Caroline Eliz (Thomas) 113
ASHLEY Cora Magnolia 145; Emma Jane
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ASKEW Martha 9, 70, 80-83
ASKINS Calvin 27
ASTON Eliz, Mary & Walter 103
ATKINSON Fred Eudon 1
ATTERBERRY Susan 133
ATWOOD Carrie E. 12; Myrna (Hayter) 19
AUSCHOUTZ Elise 12
AUTREY Celia 179
AVANT Frances 92
AVERY P.G. 13
AYCOCK Kossuth 17
AYERS Mary 10
AYRES (all 31) B.O., C.C., Cornelia H.,
Eli, Eveline, J.T., Mary, Nellie,
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BACA Geraldine Lois 135
BACON Thos 56
BAILEY Auline 162; Caroline 12; Evelyn
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Deloris 24, 100-01; Dulcinea 118;
Eliza 114; Floy May 29; Hy H. 13;
J.D. '& J.M. 29; Jane 6; Jennie May/
Mae 189; Jirah 179; Jno 118; Julia E. 179; Liza Rebecca 29; Lorena 1; Louisa (Shelp) 179; Lula C.
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Marg (Miller) 114; Mary 104; O.B.
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Sophia Amanda, W.G., W.L. & W.R. 29
BALCH Clarence W. & Mrs 1, 9
BALDWIN Agnes Leland 206
BALETKA Anna & Jna 167
BALL Ann 116; Geo WA 12; Jos 116; Mary
116; Moses L. 18
BALLARD Cecil R. Mrs 1; Eliz 165
BALLEW Carl, Dora (Franks) & Horace E.
163
BALLINGER Jeremiah, Jon C., Nona & Wm 147
BANISTER Jno R. 13, 21; Wm Lawrence 13
BANKS A.D.T., A.T. & B. 55; Barbara 56;
Xopher 102; G.H., Gandis & Jackie
55; Kath 102; Marg McCloskey 12;
Martha 56; Mary, Maud & Russell 55;
Susan C. 56; T.B. 55; Thos 56
BANNERMAN Chas, Eliz Jane & Rbt Jackson 124
BARBEE Mary (Dearing) 184; Sister 183
BARBER Betty 7; Eloise Foxworthy 75;
Hy 29; Lewie M. Mrs 9
BARCUS Garland & Mrs 1, 4, 9
BARKER Lou 86; Willie M. 12
BARKLEY Fred C. Mrs 1
BARKSDALE Susan 99
BARNARD Levi M. & Mary (Hopkins) 179
BARNES Jas 98; Martha Ann 124
BARNETT Jas, Sarah & Thos 27
BAROS Estelle (Rother) 160
BARR Kath 1
BARRETT Mattie 12
BARRIER Saml 35
BARRON Caleb & Eliz 166; Jno 74; Wm
T. & Mrs 1, 4 , 9
BARROW Eliz 35; Eunice 35, 86-87; Isom N.
35; Jno 39; Loner 35; Louise 87;
Parmelia, Saml (B.), Sarah, Seth L.
& W.L. 35; Z.A. 30
BARSTOW (all 188) Caroline, Donald, Geo
Eames, Harold, Helen, Herbert, Jno P.,
Marguerite & Putman
BARTLETT Amasa 98-99; Erastus Othos 99;
Laurentine 98-99; Lydia 98; Minnie
98-99; Susan (Barksdale) 99
217
BARTLOW Isabella & Jas 128
BARTON Albie, Annie, Arthur, Eva, Hy
Slaughter, Jas V., Little, Mattie,
Robby & Rbt C. all 29; Vandine
(Gibson) 164; Willie 29
BASKERVILLE Ruth 101
BASKETT Ann 104
BASSANO note 212; A. 39; Alf 38, 41,
155, 159; Arthur 38, 155; Chas HY
37, 155, 157-58; Eliza 159; Francis 37-39, 155, 158-59; Francis
Willetts 37; Frank 155-59; Loddie
38; Loddie Eliza 155; Mary Emma 38,
41, 155; Sarah A. 38, 155, 159;
Walter 37-39, 40-43, 155-59
BASSETT mary 103
BASTIAN Alma Mae & Wm August 148
BATES Tammy 179
BATHURST Eliz, Launcelot & Susanna 103
BATLA Frances (Bones) & Walter 167
BATOT Regina 12
BATTLE Rbt Baynes Mrs 1
BATTON Alta Mira 12
BAUDOUX Chas 166
BAUMANN Ottilie 138-39
BAYARENA (all 192) Candelario Z., Damacio Z., Josepha Z., Juan Z., Lucia A., Manuel Z., Manuela Z.,
Maximo Zarate & Pilar garate
BAYLOR Eliz 108; Helen 12; Jno 108
BAYLY Jno & Mary 103
BEACH Ben F. 15, 21; Mary 119
BEAIRSTO Donald J.K. 188
BEALL Edith Ellen, Frank Aug, Jas Franklin, Jno Marckmann, Mary Ida
(Sharp) all 162; Rhoda Crell 167
BEARD Loretta G. 84-85
BEARDEN Eliz 52
BEASLEY T.E. Mrs 1
BEAVERS Emma (Steele) & Walter 161;
WA L. 21
BECK Helen 8; Jos 20; Mary 12
BECKETT Mary A. 12
BEDNARZ (all 196) Agnes, Aloisia, Anna (Schneider), Anton, Carolina,
Christina, Emilia, Ferd, Frances,
Franz, Jno, Jos, Ludwig, Magdalena, Maria (Blaschke), Odelia,
Otto, Rudolph & Wm
BEEMAN (all 163) Elijah, G.O., Jas
Alb, Jas Walter, Melissa, Rachael Emma, Ralph, Sadie, w. Harvey, Wesley & wm H.
BEHNKE Mary 12
BEHOL Sarah (Jenute) 125
BEI(C)KER
Caroline 89; Franz Ferd 90;
Johann Friedrich Ludwig 90-91
BELEW Lizzie 30
BELL Cecil Adolphus 164; Eliz 114: Emma
Jean (Maddux) 164; Farley Storrow
12; Isaac & Jas Carrel 114; Joe Edwin
& Jno And 164; Jno Wallace 114; Josiah 77; Levina/Vina 114; Lucretia
(Walker) 115;,M.W. 164; Mary Ann &
Mary LA/Polly 114; Milton Wells 164;
Ophelia 94; Ozzia & Phasaelas 114;
Silas 114-15; VA 166; W.T. 164;
Zoilus 114
BENAVIDES Ignacio, Jose Maria, Marta 30
BENNER Alma Mae, Franz/Frank & Heinrich
W. all 148
BENNET Belle P. 12
BENNETT Hettie Georgian (Bell) 164; Jas
179; Lisa 12; M.B. 160; Marg (Hamilton) 179
BENSON Afton Wesley, Bernie (Payton),
Carl Wesley, Cullen And, Helen &
Jos Manor all 179; M.H. Mrs 1;
Mary Eliz Texana (Payton) 179:
R.A. Mrs 74; Thos 179
BENTHUL Herman F. 22
BERGER (all 196) Adela, Christina (Bednarz), Clara, Ferd, Flora, Frieda,
Hugo, Martha, Pauline & Victor
BERKELEY Jane 102
BERNOIR Addie 113
BERRY Belle, Clemmtine, Daisy Belle, Emma, Frank, HoEer & Jack 194; Jane
87; Jeff, Jennie, J ~ o ,Josephine,
Leonard, Mandy & Martha (Jean) all
194; Mary C. 143; Mary Jane, Peter,
Sara, Thos, Virjean, W.O. 6 Wm 194
BESING Nannie 94
BEST Emmeline/Emma 37-38: Geo Alf Haden
37
BETHANY Susan 12
BEVILL Hy, J.H. & M.I. Mrs 55
BICKLER Ralph A. & Mrs 1, 4, 74
BIDDLE Joe & Sam1 140
BIERBAUM Ottoline 179
BIERSCHWALE Anna 12; Conrad 19
BILLINGSLEY Lenora 31
BILL0 Jno 12
BILLS Mary Clementine 31
BILY Jos 196
BINGHAM ieuiza 12
BINNS Eliz (aston) 103
BIPPERT Jno 17
BIRD Julius Cancelor 21; Mary Ellen 12;
Tamar 104
BIRDSONG Jno & Mary 127; Rebecca 126
BIRDWELL Ada (Dawson) 163
BIRKETT Jno & Marg 105
BISHOP Marg 102; Sallie 12
218
BITNER Mary 147
BLACK Mary E. 12
BLACKBURN Sue 12
BLACKMORE Susanna (Burnett) 107
BLACKSHIRE F.A. 12
BLACKWELL Thrensburg 68
BLAIR Arch 102; Jas 119; Jane 118;
Jno 102; Marg A. 12: Sarah 102
BLAKENEY Thos H. 12
BLAKESLEE (all 83) Abr, Regina Massicot & Wm Edw
BLANKE Christoffer & Johann Christoph 92
BLANKEN Catharina Elsiabeth 91
BLANTON Sarah Evaline 12
BLEDSOE Aaron, Abr. Benj & Eliz 107;
Flem G./Fleming 19, 21; Geo,
Hannah & Isaac 107; Jacob 106-07;
Jas, Jno, Jos, Mary, Millie, Thos
h Wm 107
BLEVINS Alice (Lassater) 166; Marg
Jane Tinker 12
BLIEDER Emma- 12
BLOUNT And Jos 144-45; Jas Koen 144;
Johnnye F. 144; Johnnye H. 144-45;
Jos And 144
BLOWER Frances (Lake) 105
BLY Geo W. 13
BOATMAN Lucille (Dawson) 163
BOCK (all 27) Conrad Andreas Christian, Euphrosyne, Friedrich Heinrich Christian, Mary Dorothee,
Minna ti Wilhelmine Dorothea
BODDIE Anne, Mary & Wm 104
BODKIN Sue 28
BODOIN Rex Mrs 1
BODWELL Celcius Putnam 20
BOEHME Armin 16
BOENIG Minna 12
BOHL Frank J. 16
BOHLS Bertha (Timmerman) & Lena 168
BOLDT Matilda 195
BOLLING Mary Ann & Rbt 103
BOLLINGS Rebaah (Rea) & Sarah 123
BOMAR Jas Lee 19; Jeannettie F. 12
BOND Nancy 164
BONDIES Laura C. 12
BONDURANT (all 107) Anne, Benj, Darby, David, Francoise Jeanne, Jas,
Jean Pierre, Joel, Jno, JOS,
Rchd & Thos
BONE Norfleet G. & Mrs 1
BONES Jane Almira (Edwards) 167
BONNER Sarah Annie 179
BORNEN mary 179
BOSHART Rebecca 29
BOSTIC Janice 179
Y
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BOWEN Drury 124; Ivie 164; Ivy Lee 179;
Jas W. & Sudie 164; Susan Frances
124; Thos Sterrett & Winnie Vale 164
BOWLES David C. 14, 16
BOWER Eugenia 12
BOYCE Martha Bell 36
BOYD David 96; K.A. 186; Katharine Ann
185; Mary 96
BRADBERRY Susan 37
BRADFIELD J.W. Mrs 1
BRADFORD H.E. 192
BRADY Nan Polk 74
BRANCH Xopher, Martha & Wm 102
BRANDESKY Amelia 81
BRANDT Christian H. 12
BRANNAN Vince I. 16
BRASELTON Walter M. 21
BRATTON harriet 12
BRAXTON (all 196) Alex, Charlie, Geo,
Lizzie, Mamie, Martha, Nelson,
Sherman & Warner
BRAZIL Carey O’Lee 1
BREEDING Seth D. 6 Nrs 1, 4; Seth Darnaby 5, 7
BREHMER Fritz 12
BREMER Ronald A. 4, 6
BRENGLE Frances 213
BRENT (all 75) Geo, Giles, Marg, Mary
BRENZENDINE family 71
BREWER Martha & Mattie Sharp 1
BREWSTER Wm & Mrs 204
BRIDGES Betty Eileen, Catas Adell, Della Lavinia (Duty), Geo David &
Larry Wayne 179; Mary Jane 13, 28
BRINKOETER Norma (Haverlah) 196
BRISCO Thos Marion 20-21
BRITE (all 179) Chas Rchd, Eliz Louise,
Jas Moore, Jno Breckenridge, Jos Hy,
Lucas Franklin, Martha Ann, Mary
Eliz & Wm Longstreet
BRITT Clarence Irwin & Donald Rchd 110;
Renee Dianne 110, 112; Wm Jno 110
BRIZENDINE family 71
BROADHURST/BRO’ADHOUSE Evaline 140
BROGDON Nancy 13
BROOKE Clement 75
BROOKS Frances 68, 141; Linda S. Barber 208-09
BROOKSHIRE Jas 179; Sam1 13
BROTHERS Lorene 1
BROUGHTON Priscilla 13
BROWN Alan E. 179; Annie 160; Arta Jane
190; Belle 30; Bobbie (Owen) 163;
Carrie 55; Charity 104; D.C., Danl,
& Elias R. 190; Eliza 30; Eliz 35;
Eliz E. & Eliz Lucy 190; Ellen
(cont)
219
BROWN continued
(Endsley) 193; Esther & Eunice Marie 190; Frances
75; Frank 3 0 ; Gustavus 75; Jas
C., Jas W. & Jas Morris/Norris 190;
Jane Cath 190; Jim 30; Jno 30, 104;
Jno G. 20; Jno Riley 190; Johnny
30; Jos 55, 190, 204; Jos S(am?)
190; Kath 189; Leta & Leta Lura/
Laura 190; Lucy Texanna 30; Maggie 55; Mary Lucy 30; Melissa
(Hopkins) 179; Minnie 13; Minnie
Ann 30; O.K. 31; Payton 98; Phoebe Caroline (Payton) 179; Reuben 30;
Rchd Lee & Riley Telsphar 190;
Rbt 0. 31; Rowena V. 13; Sarah 3 0 ;
Sutton L. 179; Telitha VA 30;
Thos 104; Thos V. 190; Will 30;
Wm 104, 190
BROWNING Mary A. 142
BROXSON Louise (Gann) 194
BROYLES Kate Horner 13
BRUCE Addie 192; Eliz (Quinn) 106;
Mance 192
BRUMMET Fannie 179
BRUNDAGE Annie E. 13
BRUNSON Howard E. 1
BRUSH G. Harris & Mrs 1
BRYANT Aug Lee 189; Callie 12; Dor
Estell & Ella/Ellen/Eller 189;
Emma 187; Geo W. 12, 14; Gus
Mrs, Joyce Ann, Linda Faye, Nora,
Pearl, Perley/Pirley Mae, W.J.,
W.L., Will, Wm Burl & Wm/Willie
Lee all 189
BRYDEN Jessie P. 13
BUCHANAN Mary 142; Rbt 75
BUCHHOLZ C.E., Emma & Johame 197; JOT
hanna 13; Martha (Klemm), The0
& W.A. 197
BUCK Eliz 102; Oma Belle 194; Rchd
102
BUCKNER Nettie S. 13
BUEHRIG (all 195) Alb A., Andrea G.,
Anna, Clara (Kornfuehrer), Edmund, Frieda, Friedrich, Gustav,
Helen, Hellena, Hulda, Julia,
Malina (Hoff), Ottilia, Rudolph,
Sophia, Sophie, Wilhemina &
Wm 195
BUFORD Maggie 13
BUHN Ella 179
BUIE T.R. 1
BULAND Geraldine Brown 114
BUNCH David F. 18
BUNDICK Dorsa 13
BUNDY Jno C. 15
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BURDETT Sarah, Thos & Wm 105
BURFORD Eliz 13
BURGIS Sarah 127
BURGLE Jno 20
BURGNER Goldene Fillers 207
BURK Lou Emily 149
BURKART Kath 82
BURKLOW Terry 189
BURLESON Eliz 179
BURNETT Eliz 179; Sarah Caroline 13;
Susanna 107; Wm Jasper 14
BURNS Benj, Jas & Jennie 192; Jeremiah 126; Jno 192; Lawrence/Tarens 126; Lyda & Mary 192; Mary
Rebecca 126; Ollie 192; Rbt 126;
Simon Pierce & Walter Ernest 192;
Wm M. 126; Wm Nelson 192
BURRIS Benj F. 16; Kath, L.W., R.E.,
R.R., Roberta & Willie Arnold 31
BURROUGHS (all 164) Davis, Lucinda,
Mary, Sarah, Taylor, Thos & Wm
BURT Jas Macken & Marguerite Lavine
(Scott) 179; Rachel 188; Susan
Eliz 179
BURTON family 158-59; Lou Ellen 68
BURWELL Joanna 103; Lewis 103; Lucy (Higginson) 102
BUSFIELD Roger M. Mrs 1
BUSHROD Apphia & Jno 108; Rchd &
Thos 109
BUSS Martha (Rother) 160
BUSSEY Lizzie 166
BUSTER Wm A. 2
BUTCHER Dicia 13
BUTLER Danl 31; Eliz 96, 105; Emily,
Irene & J.O. 195; Jas 199; Jno C.
& Joshua J. 195; Lydia 31; Mary
Jane & Nona 195; Rchd E. 31; S . A . ,
Susan, Vida & Wm J. 195
BYARS Danl W. 20; Francis Asbury, Hy
Preston & Naomi 150
BYRD Jas Alb 20; Wm 127
BYRES Jasper C. & Jno 140
BYROM Jasper A. 15
CADWELL Jane 90
CAFFEY Alxr, Amanda M., Annie P. 143;
Chas 141-43; Dalton, Dor M., Dueward E. & Earl 143; Elijah 141, 143;
Eiijah C. 143; Eliz 142; Ethel 143;
Hy & Hooper 142; Ina H. & Jackson
C. 143; Jno 142-43; Lester L., Lilly, Lindsey R., Lovy L. & Lucille
143; Marg 142; Martha 143; Mary
142; Mary E. 143; Michael, Nancie
(Eliz) & Nancy 142; Olan W. 74,
142-43; Oliver 143; Rebecca 141, 143:
Rebeccah 142; Rbt, Sanford Nicho(continued)
220
CAFFEY continued las & Sarah 143; Sarah 142; Sarah A. 143; Semy/Lucy/
Lacy 6 Sophia 142; Susan or Sarah
J. & Tennie J. 143; Thos & Wm
142-43; Willie 143
CALAHAN Chas B. Mrs 1
CALCO Vinget 32
CALDWELL Alf J. 179; Jeane 104; Marg
P. 149; Martha C. 13; Sallie (Winfrey) 179; Thos 201
CALHOUN Elinor 97; Martha 118
CALLAWAY Amelia Temperance 118; Jno 119;
JOS, Joshua K. & Thos 118
CALLOWAY Maria 13; Walter P. 21
CALVERT Clarissa, Eliz, Hannah 76;
Hopie 13; Mary Ann & Wm 76
CAMBELL Jno 179
CAMP Ant 24; Ludie Jones 1; Martha 107
CAMPBELL Anastacia 94; Betty 186; Edw
20, 191; Ellen 191; Jas Madison 93;
Jas T. 12; Lee J. 93; Marguerite
94; Marguerite Eliza 93; Mary Ann
92
CANDELIER Era Mae (Kimbro) 166
CANFIELD Cynthia 13
CANNADY Jas B. 196
CANTRELL Jas Rchd & Rosa Clairenda 133
CAPERTON And W. 90; Jno 91; Mary Ann
89; Wm 91
CAPPS Velma Pool 1
CARBER Hannah (Forrest?) & Jas 108
CARDWELL (all 104) Jas, Jno, Mary &
Thos
CARLISLE? Sarah 13
CARNAL Edw B. 19
CARNES Carey W., Dolphus, Don Paul,
Ina, Jacob 0 . & Jas C. 27; Jas L.
179; Jno 19; Jno O., Ken W. & Leon
27; Manie Howell (Winfrey) 179;
Michaei L., Myrtie, Roy Glenn,
Stephen Felix, Vera T., Wanda &
Wm C. 27
CARPENTER Mrs 38
CARR Dabney, Jean Barbara & Jno 102;
Julia (Larwill) 25; Thos 102
CARRELL Mary Ellender 13
CARROLL Jno Wilson & Jos 113; Lucy
Jessica 72; Mary Jane & Natl
Henderson 113
CARRUTH Marg Scruggs 1
CARRUTHERS General 182
CARSLILE [Carlisle?] Sarah 13
CARSON Eliz/Betsy & Jas 117
CARSTARPHEN Lewis H. 1, 4
CARTER Algie Billy 150; Belle 152;
Benj Frank(1in) 18, 152; Effie
Josephine & Ibera 152; (continued)
CARTER continued Jas Byars 150-53;
Jas Payton 150, 152; Jan 10; Jean
(Foxhall) 153; Jno M. 150-52; Jno
Pate 152; Jos Hy 21; Tabitha &
W.T. 163
CARTWRIGHT Amanda, Americus, Anne &
Bourke 31; Chas Asbury 12; Columbus, Estelle, Eugenia, Holman,
Jas I., Jerome, Jno, Leonidas, Lon,
Mary, Matt & Reagan 31; T.J. 17-18
CAKUTHERS Lavoizare Blair 21
CARY Bridget 103; Miles 102-03; Sarah
& Wilson (Miles) 102
CASEY C.H. 68
CASSELL Jas 95
CASSITY Suzannah 187
CAST Jno Taylor & Mona Mae 149
CASTILE
13
CASTLEBERRY Emma Lula & Jas 124
CASWELL Homer N. Mrs 1
CATCHINGS Betty (Pearson) 99
CATHEY Wm Jackson 13, 17, 20
CAUTHEN Mary Jane 194
CAVANESS Matt 16, 19
CAVAZOS Narciso 31
Quinn 106
CAVE
CAVENESS Fannie Ann 13
CERNY Johni 64, 203
CESTRUNK/CISTRUNK Rbt W. 20
CHANDLER Ann (Thorogood) 105; Eliza
126
CHANEY Clementine Augusta 153; Eunice
Rebecca 112
CHAPMAN Gilford Ratlif 16; Lou 13
CHASTAIN Mary Lou 13; Neva Nelle 29
CHATMAN Taullah (Herndon) 165
CHEATHAM Jas Alb 19; Manoh Rchd 12, 20
CHENOWETH Jos & Rebecca Ann 12
CHER Bernice Bennett 70
CHERRY Captain 188; Narcissa 78
CHESSER Sarah M. 13; Wm Seth 19
CHICK Eliz 13
CHILCOT Lydia & Roger 24
CHILES Garland 201-02; Hy 201; Jno 20102; Susanna 202
CHISOLM J.B. 193
CHOAT Mary Francis 13
CHOATE Jno 163
CHOVANTEZ Viola (Rither) 160
CHRANE Sarah A. 13
CHRISTIAN Amanda LouEllen, Bert G . ,
Bonnie D., Eliz Victoria, Elsie
Lee, Hannah E., Laura West, Lucullus F., Lycurgus C. & Martha Jane
197; Mary 77; Mary East, O.M.,
Obed Mast, Sarah D. & Wm W. 197
CHRISTMAS Susan 24
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CHURCHILL Hannah 102
CLAGETT Sarah 74
CLAIBORNE Sarah, Thos & Wm 105
CLANTON Emma 140
CLARE Ambrose & Sarah 109
CLARK Benj & C.A. 160; Drusilla Whitfield 13; Francis Marion 20; Geo
Wilson & Hy Clay 160; Jno 102; Jno
Alxr, Leo & Lydia 160; Maggie 165;
Mary Amanda 13; Mary Jane 160;
Nancy Jane 102; Rchd 160; Roy 189;
Sarah, Stephen A. & Thos 160;
Thos W. 13; Wm 160
CLARY Martha 13
CLAY Ann & Jno 103; Rbt Young 6; Thos 103
CLAYTON Loveday Rebecca 13
CLEAVER Rbt 191
CLEGHORN Jane 124
CLEMENT Gregory Chas 153; Jean (Foxhall) 150
CLEMENTS Perry Lee 13
CLICK Emma S. 13
CLIFTON Wm Thos 13
CLINGMAN Faye (smith) 166
COATS Vinnie 164
COCHRAN Mary A. (Kennedy) 165; Mary
VA 13
COCKE Agnes 108; Anne & Eliz 103; Rchd
103, 109; Thos 109
COFF Bettie 13
COFFEE Jane & Jno 92
COGGESHALL Benj & Jno 119
COHEN Jacob 176
COKER Sarah Jane (Gann) 194; Sarah
Lucinda 13
COLBATH Ambrose H. 13
COLDWELL Neal 17
CZLE Eliza 126; Ethel Stewart 1; Floyd
D. 179; Katie W. (Winfrey) 179
COLEMAN Lelia VA 101
COLGLAZIER Elva B. 1, 4
COLLIER Ida Isabelle 163
COLLINS Carr P. 1; Dora 13
COLLYER Eliz 104
COLQUOHOUN Elinor 97
COLVILLE Eliz 104
CONAWAY Alxr Newton 17
CONE Willie Rosa 29
CONERLY Lexa Mae Walton 1
CONKLIN Sarah H. 9
CONN family 184; Ann, Coxen, Edmund &
Eliz 106; Eliz Rebecca & Ellen
(Pierce) 186; Francis L. 185;
Geo 106; Geo WA 186; H.L. 185-86;
Hugh (C.) 185; Hugh E. 20, 106;
Hugh Edw 186; Hugh Lee 185-86;
continued
CONN
continued I.T., Isaac T. & J.'T.
[Isaac T.] 185; Jas 106; Jas L. 185;
Jane 106; Jessee Jas 186; Jno 106;
Jno N. 185; Jno-W. 185-86; Jos 106;
Josiah Francis 186; Josias 106;
Lydia Marg 186, 212 [Boyd should be
Wilson]; Manerva L. 185; Marg Katharine 186; Martha Ann 185; Mary 106;
Mary DrucillCa?] 186; Mary Elisabeth/Eliz 185; Mildred Ann & Nancy
Jane 186; Rhoda Jane 185; Ruth Gerrard & Saml 106; Saml H. 185; Saml
Knotty 186; Sarah P. 185; Singleton Norman 185-86; Thos 106, 185;
Thos Isaac 186; Thos Middleton,
Trammel1 & Tramuel 185-86; Wm
(P.) 185
CONNEK Amanda Almedia 30; Marg Ann 13
CONNOR Alice 13; Julia V. 161; Trenton 79
CONOLEY Alex 162
CONRAD J. 63; Saml L. 21
CONROE Antonia Salinas 13
CONWAY Edwin 105, 116; Eliz 116; Eltonhead 105; Luvenia 13
COOK Bettie A. 48, 175; Chas C. 192;
Doke 164; Frances Ann/Fanny 192;
Geraldine E. 35, 70; Jno Wesley
192; Kitty 164; Lewis Homer 14, 19;
Lula Obid & Mary Ann/Mamie 192; Michael L. 48, 175-77; Mollie, Obid,
Otis & Rhoten 164: Rchd J. 192;
Ruth 164; Sam & Mrs 8, 74; Terre11 & Wm Royle 164
COOKSEY Sarah M. 13
COOLEY Tom S. 1
COONEY Pauline Beard 7-9
COONFIELD (all 69) Benj Wiley, Chas Ruben, Emmer Gertrude, Ruby & Samantha
COOPER Camel 27; Chas Edw 88; Chas H.
13, 16; Jno 167; Melissa & Pinckney
B. 88; Thos 189; Thos T. 123; Wm
Earl 88
CORBELL Mary Cath 13
CORDES Catharina Margaretha 92
CORN Charlie, Frank, Jas Wm, Opal, Ora
Lee, Pearl & Ruby 166; Sarah Eliz 13;
VA & Willie 166
CORNUTT 'David, Mary (Jane) & Ruebin 124
CsTf Rchd N. 205
COTTEN Thos M. 18
COTTON Verlinda & Wm 105
COWAN Altha 13
COX Ben G. 13, 19-20; Daisy (Smith) &
Jess 166; Melinda & Vincent A. Mrs
35; Wm Napolian 35; Willis Hampton 84
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CRABTREE Josie Ann 13; Mary & Wm 98;
Zilly 98-99
CRACKS S.C. 13
CRAFT Ann (Traylor) 166
CRAGON H. Mrs 77-79
CRAIG Absolum & Violet 147
CRAMER Mary-Jane 13
CRAMM Christiene 14
CRASS Mart L.-17-18
CRAVENS Emily Amelia 14
CRAWFORD Belle, Freeman, J.T., Jim, Jno,
Leechie, Martha & Mary 163; Mattie J. 14; Myron & Myrtie 163
CRENSHAW Susan (Little) 69
CRISWELL Ann D. 165
CROASDALE (all 127) Ann, Ezra, Mary
& Thos
CROCKER Eliz 13
CROCKETT Jas 78; Jos Louis 104; Sarah
77-79; Susan Eliz 104; Walter 104
CROFT Chas Mrs 9
CROSHAW (all-105) Jos, Kath, Marg (
Tucker, Raleigh & Unity
CROSS Geo David 12; Jas M. 192; Mary
Amanda 12; Mary E. 14
CROSSON Eleanor 96
CROWNOVER Emily Cornelia 14
CRUMP Mary & thos 102
CRYER Morgan C. 179
CULLYlCULLEY Geo M. 176
CULP Barbara 93-94; Bettie 14; Jno 93;
Jno R. 94
CULPEPPER Pat 120-23
CULWELL Danie Karin 195
CUMMINS Mary 96-97; Rbt 96
CUNNINGHAM Barzilla, Claudius, Edw, Eliz,
Geo Henderson & Griffith 195; Ima
30; Jennie, Jno, Mary Frances &
Nancy 195; Sandy 30; TN (Sims) 195;
W.S. 30
CURRY Anna 95; Eliz 93-95; Is(a)iah 93,
95; Jas, Jno, Marg, Rbt, Sally &
Wm 95
CURTICE Thos 116
CURTIS Nancy Eliz 14
CUSTER Jno 141; Permcelia/Permelia/
Parmelia/Celia/Selia Marg 141
CYRUS Addie Scales & Chas Volney 70
DABNEY Christine (Hopf) 197; Cornelius
& Mary 102
DABRISHUS Michael 6
DAINGERFIELD (all 103) Edwin, Jno,
Mary Bassett & Wm
DALEY Dennis & Johanna 83
DALTON Mary L. 14
DANCER Ashel, Mary & Sarah 146
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DANIEL VA Rebecca 1 4
IMNOS LaVerne 9
DAN% Caspar & Johanne Dorothea 27
1)AIILING Roy A. 1
DAKNALL J o s It. 1
I)AUGI.IL.:RTY S e r i l d a 128; Susan 28; Sus a n Emma 1 4 ,
DAUM Mary 1 4
DAVENPORT C . K . , M.L., Mary L o i s 56
DAVINS B e t t i e F o s t e r 1 4
B e t h i 111; C . N . 1 9 6 ; C a p t a i n 39,
41; Carl Hamilton 128; D a r l e n e 179;
Dorcas 76; E l i n o r e 104; E l v i r a 28;
Enoch & Genevieve A l l e n e 128; J a s
104; J n o 160; J n o Swain 111; Lida
L. 27; L u e l l a J a n e 110; Martha 109;
Mary 104; Mary C. T a y l o r & Mary
E l i z 1 4 ; Mary J a n e 168; Mathis 111;
Miles & Nixon 1 9 6 ; Rbt C. 128;
S t a n t & S y b e l 196; T e r r y 179; Wm
w. 128
DAVISON Amie 1 4
DAWSON A l f Buren, BE
Deal, Chas A . ,
David, D e w e l Ben, Gipson & Harriett
0. 163; Hulda 1 4 ; Jas B , , Jas M . ,
Jas Thos, Martha E . , Mary A . , Narc i s s u s , S a r a h Ann, Thos Hy, Walter
Gipson & Willie O t t o 1 6 3
DAY Delia 128
DEAN J n o Banks, Susanna & VA ( C a r o l i n e ? )
a l l 68
DEANS ( a l l 161) Annie, C h a r l e y (May),
Emma, E s t e l l e , Leona, L e w i s , Marie,
P e a r l , W i l l & Willie
D E A R I N G A l b i n I . 183-84; A l b i n W . , E l i a s
H . C . , J n o Harris, L e v i n i a & Marg a r e t t E l i s a 183; Mary M. 184; M r
182; Mrs, Permelia W . , Rbt I. &
Willis B. 183
DEASON ( a l l 1 4 0 ) And, "C" , E l i z , Franc i s F . , J n o M . , Martha, Mary R . ,
Rosa B . , S a r a h , Susan Ann & Wm
DEATHE Helen N. 1
DEAVER Louraney M a t i l d a 1 4
DeBORD Huldah 1 1 3
DEISON S a r a h Evelyn 1 4
DELANEY ( a l l 199) Edw, Hy P., Jas,Mary
DELGADO M a r g a r i t a 168
DeMILLE C e c i l Blount 204
DEMPSEY Martha J a n e ( I n d s l e y ) 1 9 3
DENNIE H e t t i e May 29
DENNIS ( a l l 192) Almeda N a l l , I c e / I s a ,
I s a Drake, J n o , Lawson, S a r a h / S a l l y
T. & W.N.
DeRUSHA ( a l l 113) Addie V i o l a , Chas,
J n o , Lorenz A , , Lula L . , Martha,
& Rbt E.
223
DAVIS
z
DETLANTE/DETILLION J o s e p h e n e 110
DE VILLE Winston 6
deVIKGNE J e a n n e 104
DEWEESE Lydia 30
DeWITT C . C . & Green 35
D I C K Mary Ann 1 4
DILL Nannie Lea 1 4
DILLY F r a n c e s Ann 150
DILWORTH Mary J a n e , Kchd J n o & S a r a h
j a n e 82
DINGES Connie 179
DISBROW Susanna & r h o s 119
DITTMAR ( a l l 197) E l i z , M a r t i n , Mary
I r e n e (Hopf), Olga, O t t o , Rbt ( 0 . )
D I X O N E l i z a A. 1 6 3
DOUSON C a r o l i n e L o u i s e 1 4 ; David 74
DODD Jas S. & Martha (Hopkins) 179
DODGEN E.W. & J. 211
DONNAN J n o K . & Mrs 1
DONNELL E l i z ( d e a r i n g ) 184
DOOLEY Mary E l i z 1 5 3
DOOM Randolph C. 30
DOUGLAS B r e t t Owen 163; Dor (Owen)
163; Edna Norine 1; Kenneth A. 1 6 3
DOUGLASS E l i z 109
DOWNEY S a r r a h E. 110
DOWNIE F e l T c i t a s 3 1
DOWNS Hannah 119; O'Riley 68
D O Z I E R Miriam 1, 9
DRAKE Mary 7 8
DRAPER E l i z 109; Lyman C . 66; Mary
E. 1 4
DREIER ( a l l 195) A l f , Alvira, E s t h e r ,
F r e d r i c k , Hy, I r e n e ( K a b l i c h ) ,
L o u i s , L o u i s e , L u e l l a , Marg, Nata l i e , Nora, Rudolph, Wm & W i l l i e
DRISKILL Martha J a n e 1 4
DRIVER E l i z A. 80
DuBOSE Hazel ( B e a l l ) 1 6 3
DUCKETT Marriah Red 124
DUDERSTADT ( a l l 1 9 7 ) A l t o n , Andreas,
Eunice, Frank, GA, J a n e , J n o &
W i l m a Jane
DUFF Melinda 35; W.A. 24
DUGAN Jas 127; J n o , Marg & Wm 126
DUKE B e t t i e 101; E s t e l l e Brannon 188;
S a r a h 127
DULSENEY L i z z i e 1 4
DUNAWAY Floyd W. Mrs 9; Rbt E a r l 179;
Temple Sue (Benson) 179
DUNBAR E l i z , J a s & S a r a h 146
DUNCAN ( a l l 162) B i l l y , C . R . , Chas Jas,
E l i z J a n e t t e , Geo J . , I r e n e , J n o
Thos, Mary Edna, P r i s c i l l a , &
Wm Hy
DUNHAM Martha 1 4
DUNLAP Arch & Eliz 119; Ethalina 30
DUNN Geo Ripley, Isabella, Jas & Lillie 165; Mary (Tom) 191
DUNSON S.W. & Sallie J. 55
DURAL/DURALL Jno 121
DURALL/DURELLE Skinner & Eliz 120
DURAN Vincente 2 8 ,
DURELL Mary/Polly & Stephen 121
DURELLE/DWALL Jno & Martha 121
DUREN Eliza Adeline 14
DURHAM Sue H. 152
DURRELL/DUVAL Ephiram 121
DURST Elna 27
DUTTON Ben & Sarah Amanda 193
DUTY Annie Louisa, Reaulah Elen, Bonnybell Vane 179; Caroline 194;
Danl Dwight, Ethel M., Forrest
Waynep Hy Grady & Hildrey Milton 179:
J.H. & Jas 194; Jas Rbt & Jesse Milam 179; Joe & Jno 194; Lalen Milton & Martha 179; Mary & Merle 194;
Ruth 179; Sue 194; Tonia Lynnette &
Vivian 179; Wm F. 194; Wm Marion 179
DUVAL/DURAL/DURALL Charlotte & David 121
DUVALL Arch, Benj & Howard 120; Martha
121; Mary & Nancy 120; Rebecca &
Rhoda 121
DYER Chas David 180; Gustavus W. 171;
Jas Foster 27; Mary Eliz 180; Susan 151
DYKES VA C. 14
EAKLE Arlene 65, 203
EANES Wm H. 13
EASTLAND Wm M. 161
EAVES Jesse Suttle 30
EBELING (all 193) Adolph, Christiana
(Fissler), Edw, Frank, Franz, Gertrudep Jack, Joe, Louise (Matern),
Lulu, Lydia, Mariep Otto, Rudolph
ECHAZARRETA Francisca 31
ECHOLS Mary Louisa (Nash) 180
ECKERT (all but last 161) Adolph G ~ o ,
Anne Marie, Ben, Bernhardt, Carl
Earnest, Edw, Eliz, Emma, Eva Christina, Geo Phillip, Heinrich, Ida,
Johanns Jno, Kzrl Friedrich, Karolina, Katharine, Leep Lina, Louis
Geo & Qrgareda Karolina 161: Wm
Phillip 162
EDMONDSON- (all 195) Bettie Kate, G.H.,
Hugh, Jim Mac, Mittie, Roger, Tobe
EDWARDS Alf & Doris 72; Jno Vincent 167
EICHELBERGER Carrie M. 14
EICHHOLT (all 167) Hy, Louis, Louise,
Meta & Wm
ELKINS Jno M. 16; Polly Ann 14
-
224
ELLEBRACHT (all 162) August, Carl,
Emil, Ernst, Fdk, Fritz, Hy, Louise, Sophie & Wilhelm
ELLER Louisa Jane & Susan A. 14
ELLINGTON Geo WA 13
ELLIOTT Colleen Morse 171-72; Memphis W. 18
ELLIS Frank M. & Ida 192; J.L. 185;
Jno Cook 192; Louesia 14; Lula
& Martha 192; Mary L. 14; Rchd 192
ELLISON Alf & Mrs 1; Lewis 92; Marg
91; Rbt (Allison?) 92
ELMORE (all 192) Addie (Bruce), Jas
Thos, Raymond Forest & Sarah T.
(Dennis)
ELTIS/ILTIS Philamena 16
ELTONHEAD Martha 105
EMERSON Sarah P. 14
EMMONS Helen 76
EMORY W.H. 34
ENDSLEY (all 193) Amandy, Elender Cannon (Neil), Ellen, Jas Askew, Jos,
Julia, Martha Jane, Sam1 Neil, Sarah Frances "Fannie" & Wm Pinckney
ENGLISH Campbell 27; Sarah 26
ENOCHS Enoch, Gabriel & Jno 104; Mary
R. 103
ENOCHSON Enoch, Garret & Gertrude 104
EPPES Calvin L. 18; Edmund, E l k ,
Francis & Mary 100
EPPLER Ann 90; Jno 91
EPSY [Espy?] Henrietta 14
ESPINOSE Leonor 31
ESPY Af;nie Kemper, Bathsheba Allender,
Henrietta? & Kath L. 14
ESTES W.S. 195
ESTILL Mary Ann 91; Wallace 92; Wallis 91
ETTER Jacob 16
EVANS Danl & Geo 200; Isaac 76; Jno M.
121; Nancy 76; Ruth (Gann) 194;
Sarah 135; Sarah Eliz 14; Wm 121
EVERITT Stephen H. 30
EVERS Genriette 27
EWALD Caroline & Johann 148
FAJKUS Adolph & Agnes (Bily) 196
FALCETTE J.C 56
FANCHER (all 29) Bill, Dewey, Eli, G.B.,
Herman, J.C., Jas C., Jane, Mag,
Martha, Mary E., Matt, Mattie, Pete,
Reagan, Ruth, Thurman, Tom, Travis,
ti Vernon
FANNING Jos T. 12; Martin W. 13; Mary
E. & Rachel A. 14
FARMER Don 163; Mary Eliz 14; Mary
(Owen) 163
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FORD Annie & Jno 147
FARQUlIAR Francis Marion 17
FAKK Mamie (Kennedy) 165; Mildred S. 14 FOREHAND Kenneth 143; Rebecca 124
FOKISTER (all 89) Afton Marvin; Jno
FARKAH F.L. 69
Hardin, Mary Carolyn, Miles HarFARRINGTON Chas B. 19
den & Wm Fdk
FARROW (all 187) Augusta Ann, Jno MadFORREST Hardy 90
ison, Jno Stephen, Leeoy Rakin &
FORRESTER Benj Franklin & Emma Ruth 195;
Tabitha
Frances (Greene) 195; Harding &
FAUCETT Jno 24; Julia Robinson (LarHardy
90; Jno Hardin 89
will) & Mrs 25
FORT
Phebe
128
FAULKNER Edw Wadsworth 14
FOSSAKER- Mary & Rchd 105
FAUNTLEROY Martha Lowry 108; Moore 108FOSTER Eliz 105; Ellen 93; Geo P. 27:
09, 204; Saml Griffin 108; Wm 108
Geo Wm 149; Gideon 27; Jas 93;
FAUKE Anne 107
Jno (Clairborne) 27; Jos 105; MagFEAGAN Heathy 147
gie 149; Martha Isabel 14; Mary
FENN Saml & Sarah 105
Ann 105; Melinda (Womack) 69. 93;
FERGUSON Belzora 69; Francis Marton &
Moses & Randolph 27; Sarah Ann 149;
Jas Decator 180; Jewel 56, 180; JusVera 6
tis 69; Louisa Eliz 180; M.E. 56;
FOUSHEE Wm T. 14
Marg B. 14; Mary Ellen 57; Oliver
FOWKE Anne, Chandler & Gerard 105
180; Rchd 199; Ruby 56, 180; Thos
FOWLER Gercindy 14
C. 71, 74; Wm H. 56-57; Wm HarFOWLKES Octavia VA 15
dee 180
FOX Ann, Hy &'Jno 105
FICK (all 193) Ann, Charlie L., ElisaFOXHALL (all 153) Betty Jean, Frank
beth, Fred Chas, Fdk (J.), Frieda,
Neal, Jas A. & Jas Lesley
Marie, thelma & Wm H.
FOXWORTHY
Alxr 76; Cath 75; Charlotte
FICKER Dorothea F. 138
& Delilah 76; Jno (F.) 75-76;
FIELD Jas 102; Martha 100, 189; Mary 102,
Mary, Nicholas & Saky 75; Saml 76;
189; Peter 100, 102, 189
Sarah, Thos & Wm 75-76
FIELDING Eliz 102
FRAISH Hazlewood 46
FIELDS (all 180) Bettie, Delia, Frank
F., Geo W., Lewis, Thos J., Wm Jack- FRANKS Carl? 163-64; Mary J. (Wensel)
164; W.J. 165
son & Wm L.
FRENCH Alma 180; Hy 200; Lillian 189;
FILING Christina 142
Mary Black 15; VA 168
FINLEY And 119; Cath 118; Francis MariFRIEND Susanna 104
on 17; Marg 118; Michael 119; Rbt
FRIZELL Jos 76
119
FUGATE McDonald 152
FISHER Mary Ellen 14; Napoleon B. 12,19
FISK Greenlief & Josiah 117
FUGUA [Fuqua?] Fabius 141
FITZGERALD Anna Murel & Barbara 180; Jo- FULLER Ludie Bell (Ray) 122
FULLERTON Bettie Alice 15
hanna 147; Jno F. 15
FULLILOVE (all 197) Felicitas, J.H.,
FITZHUGH Jno Thos 20
P.J. & Willie Willard
FITZPATRICK Mr 157-58
FULTSHIRE
Sarah E. 165
FITZWILLIAM (all 192) Alice, Edwin,
FUNK
Jacob
176
Fannie Doggett (Goodman), Grace, Jas
FUQUA Demares (Halliburton) & Fabius
(W.), Jno Denis, Nan, Nancy (Cart141
wright) & Nell
FURGUESON G.W. 69; Jas 69, 93; Susan
FLANIKEN Wm J. 56
Frances 93
FLEET Beverley 127
FLEMING A.J. 12; Jno W. 76; Mary A. 194
FUTRELL (all 122) Amy, charity, Eliz,
Littleberry, Matilda, Nathan,
FLETCHER Ora 27; Sarah Jane 167
FLINN Marg B. 1
Rebecca & Roger Hy L.
GAFFIE Cassie A. 15
FLORENCE Tilly 14
GALBRAITH Eleanor, Jas & Rebecca 97
FOGLE Thos W. [H.] 186
GALBREATH Amanda M. 128
FOLEY Ida Mae (smith) 166
GALFORD Thos 95
FOLMAR Rbt H. & Mrs 1, 4
FORBES Geo Wm 17-18; Parthena Jane 14
GALLARDO Manuela Larroque 15
225
GALT (all 27) Cam, Dora, Ed E., Jas,
Sid & Wilborn Jabez
GAMBILL Nora Minnie (Gann) 194
GANN (all 195) Berk Reeves, Clide Emerson, Cooley Otto, Eva Onia, Geo Gibson, Geo Parmenio, Geo WA, Hstn David, Jno DeLaney, Jno Moody, Jno
Wm, Louise, Mary Ida, Moody, Nathan
Wesley, Newton Neil, Nora Minnie,
Peddy Ford, Ruth (DeLaney), Sarah
Jane, Wesley, Wm (Jackson), Wm Tell
GARCIA Adela, Alejandro, Anastacio, Angelina & Antonia 168; Calista 15;
Francisca, Francisco, Guadalupe,
Jesus Maria, Jose Angel, Jose Maria,
Juan Martin, Manuel, Patricia &
Rosa 168; VA 15
GARLAND Edw, Eliz & Mary 102
( Young), Benj,
GARLINGTON (all 116)
Xopher & Eliz (Conway)
GARNER Jno Danl 19; Mary Eliz 194: Thos
Jackson 18
GARRARD Mary 106
GARVEY Leroy Clayton 21
GARZA Ojinia 15
GASS Benj, Elinor & Mary 07
GASSAWAY Jossie (Stephens) 99
GATES Chesley 200-02; David 200, 202;
Elijah 118, 200-02; Elmina Stamper
118; Jas 200; Jno 118, 202; Jos D.
14; Katie B. 15; Lucinda 200; Nancy B. 201; Salley 200, 202; Sophia 200; Susanna 200-01
GAY Lola 180: Sarah J. 15
GAZZAM Martha (Hart) 24-25; Mary & Wm 24
GEARY (all 195) Barry, Clara Ann (Buerig), Rchd J. & Troy
GEE-SO-NE-DO 15
GEHLHAUSER Christiana 162
GENTRY Emma Gene 72; H.R. Mrs 4, 74;
Harold Paul Mrs 1; Herbert R. & Mrs
1; J.M. Mrs 1; Leroy 13
GENUSER Helen (Buehrig) 195
GEORGE Wm Alxr 12
GERHARDT Hulda (buehrig) 195
GERLING Francis Aug, Francis Peter, Francis Wm & Frank Aloysius 83; Martha
Regina 82
GERMANY .Cath, Mary & Rbt 80
GERRISH David A. 16; Geo Hy 14
GHOLSON Benj F. & Saml S. 17
GHORMLEY Pearl & Wm Claude 1
GIBBENS Jas W. 21
GIBBS Flor Idora 15
GIBSON Aknold, Clyde N. & D.J. 164;
Danl Marcelous 21; Etta 31; Faye 164;
Foy & Geo Wk 31; Inez & Jno W. 164;
conthued
226
...
GIBSON continued Joshua R., Joshua
W. "Bunk" & Lester W. "Hap" 31;
Martha 68; Matt, Norman G., Raymond L. & S . L . 164; Sarah Ann
192; Wendell Calyton 164; Wm L.
31; Wm Madison 164
GIESECKE (all 193) Alb, Elvina, Ernst,
Marie, Max, Ottilie (Fissler),
Paul, Pauline & Walter
GILES Annie T. 8 9 9; Drucilla Cath
Cumins 15
GILLENTINE M.J. 15
GILLETT Jas B . 12-13
GILLIAM Grace W. 1; Nancy R. 188
GILMORE family 178; D.C. 27; Ophelia
A. 1
GIVENS Bettie & Cousin Jimmy 52; Eliz
Cassandra (Smith) 52-53; Jas 52;
Wm 53
GLADDEN Agnes (Agnew) 188
GLASCOCK Nancy 76; Thos Anderson 12
GLASS Jno Wates 14, 16; Julia 29;
Rachel 15
GLENN Saml-Donley 14
GLIDWELL Jossie (Stephens) 99
GLOVER Louisa 189
GODWIN Abigail & Saml 119
GOFF Betty Jane 133; Eva 15
GOLD (all 197) Arthur, Auguesta, Ella, Felix, Harry, Julius; Marg
Ann, Oswald, Ottilia, Raymond,
Rosa, Selma (+ 271, Sophie
(Braeutigam), Vera & Viola
GOLDEN J.B./Joe B./Jos B. Mrs 1,9,74
GOLDING Lula Cook (Ellis) 192
GOLLAND Penelope 104
GOLLIWOG Mary 169
GONZALES J.J. 197; Valentina 163
GOODE Martha Eliz 27
GOODLOE R.R. 164
GOODNIGHT Michael 121
GOODRUM Sebra & thos 188
GOODSON Junaita 210
GOODWIN Sarah 105
GORDON Camilla 168; Cath 94; Emily,
Jno W. & Martha E. 168; Ruth 92;
Vicie & Wanda 94
GORE Martha Emma Jane 15
GORZELL Annie 31
GOSE Martha A. & Nancy Ann 15; Rosanna 80
GOTTWALD Frank, Hy, Mary & Norwood
H. all 28
GOU/GOV/GOW Lucinda 187
GOUDREAU Barbara 5, 51, 125; Gerard
& Mrs 8-9, 74, 124
GOURLEY Sarah Ann 15
.
GRACY David B. 5-6; David C. Mrs 1, 4,
5, 9, 74; Jno A. 1, 4, 8, 9
GRADY Caleb M. 16
GRAF Franz, Frido & Leola Carolyn 89
GRAFE Helen (Rother) 160
GRAHAM Ola 193
GRANT Sarah & Susan Eliz 193; Wm G . 16;
Wiseman 193
GRAVES Ann 105; Jas Joshua & Mary Cornelia 144; Thos 105
GRAVEY mary E. 15
GRAY Amanda A. 80; Doris (Gibson) 164;
Eliz 103; Hy C. 20; J.R. 15; Jas
80; Jos & Rebecca 103; Seaborn B.
80; Thos 103; Will 2; Wm 103
GREEN Danl 75; Eliz 103; Jno 15; Karen
Maurer 62; Martha A. 27; Nancie E.
15; Tom 173
GREENE Frances "Fannie" & Ira 195
GREENLAW Barry 33
GREENWOOD Bird Calhoun 14, 16
GREGG Jesse 127; Jno Geo 20; Marg 28;
Maria, Saml & Thos 126
GREGORY Louise Laverne 88
GRIEVES America 15
GRIFFIN And (Jackson) 187; Clara (Alxr)
193; Eliz & Geo 187; Gordon 179,
187-88; Howard W., Isabella, Jas
B. & Jno G . 187; Kath 108; Lee
(Kennedy) 165; Martha E. 15; Mathias 187; Nelda V. 57, 179, 188;
Raymond 193; Sally 187; Saml &
Sarah (Clare?) 109; Suzannah & Wm
187; Wm H. 13
GRIFFITH Ellis R. 13; Martha E. 15
GRIGGS Jno 116
GRIGSBY Emma S. 15
GRILL0 C.M. 180
GRISSOM Billy Allen 31
GUAJARDO Santiago J. 13
GUELKER Clarence 74
GUERRO Aleyo 18
GUEST Cleo V. 84; Frances/Fannie 85;
Jas, Jno Wesley & Laura Alice 84-85
GUILES Laura 164
GUILL Jewel Carter 152
GUINN Danl & Lottie 98
GUNN Audrey 193; Carrie 80; Danl 80,193;
Donald & Douglas 193; Emma Jacola &
Franklin 124; Jessie Mercer 80;
Jno Paul, Josephine (Houy) & Michelle 193; Moses 80; Patricia &
Ruth 193
GUPTON Griffin D. 14
GUTIERREZ Danl, Isidro B. & Marta 30
GWYNN David 108; Edmund, Hugh, Lucy 102
227
HAAS Mary A. 15; Oscar 2
HABY Barbra & Theresa 15
HADDON V T 1 5
HAGGERTY Colonel 158
HAGN Leah (Timmerman) & Monroe 168
HAIZLIP Mary Eliz 15
HALE Wm Jennings 13
HALEY Kate 15
HALL Abigail 93, 95; Dell & F.M. Billy
141; Frank S. 12; Jesse Lee 21;
Jos 95; Vivian Valesca 101; W.A. 196
HALLIBURTON C.M. & Mrs 2; Demares/De
Morris A. & Mims 141
HAMILTON A. 56; Alxr 35; Alma T. (Almira) 165; And 180; Augusta Vaughn
165; Birdie Abbie (Winfrey) 6 Chas
180; Eliz 35; Eliz "Bethy" 165;
Frances 180; Frank 35, 70; Geo 180;
Geo Ann 165; Grantham Taylor 35,70;
J.W. 56; Jas 35, 70, 180; Jas M. 6
Jane 165; Jno 35, 70, 165, 180;
Jno J. & Lavinia (Scott) 180; Lelia & Lucy P. 165; M.E. 56; M.J.
(Flowers) & Marcus Wm 165; Marg A.
E. 148; Mary (Cherry) 165; Perry
128; R.B. 165; Rebecca Jane 128;
Rbt 180; Rbt S . , Rbt W. & Rufus 165;
Thos 180; Thos S . 165; Tom & Wayne
180; Wm 35, 70, 128
HAMPTON Chas Nelson, Emma Ruth (Forrester) & Mary Frances 195
HAMRICK Mary E. 15
HAN Helen (Mathews) 194
HANCOCK Damaris 127; Dow 143; Joan 107;
Jno 127; Rbt & Sarah 107; Wm 127
HANEY Mary Louisa/Ida 15
HANKAMER Admiral Dewey, Adolph Stanley,
Anna Grace, Edna Lois, Ella E.,
Evan J., Gussie Mildred, Ira Alvan,
Ira Jett, J.W., Jno W., Jos, Josephine, Lillian Faye, Martha, Mary &
Mina M. all 193; Nora M., Rhoda I.
& Sadie Belle 194
HANNA Alxr 35; Evelyn 15; Jno 35; Jos
M. 21
HANS Gabe & Justine 15
HANSFORD Eliz & Jno 103, 127
HARDAMAN Henrietta Maria 100
HARDEMAN Mrs 142
HARDIN Adena 7, 36, 72; Ella (Gibson)
164; Griffin L. Mrs 2; Mary 162
HARDING Emma 180; Jno D. 15; Jos Radford 19
HARDY D.R., Myrtie, Ola, Rbt D. & Roby
D. 167; Sterling N. 15
HARGROVE Dovie 152
'
HARGUS Peter Burrow 12
HARKER Jno 104, 167; Mary Eliz 104
HARKINS Saml C. 199
HARKRIDER Lou (Lassater) 166
HARPER Josephine L. 66
HARRINGTON Quinna A, 15
HARRIS A.W. & Mrst2; Anne Frances 105;
Jas Neal 16; Jno 102; Kath 141; Lucy
92; Marg 15; Martha 102; Mary Eliz
15; Mattie 164; Natl 105; Rbt 102;
Sarah Naomi 164
HARRISON Benj 102; Carrie (Mathews) 194;
Mary 102; Mary (Ann) 180; Sallie 168;
Sarah Jane 15; Wayne Roe & Mrs 2
HARROD/HEROD/HERROLD (all 69) Eli, Elijah, Eliz, Jacob, Jane, Jno, Martha,
Mary, Phillopa, Priscilla, Sophia
& Wm
HART Ann (Sheppard) 103; Bedford S. 55;
Donald Arthur Mrs 2; Isabella 108;
Jas P. Mrs 6; Jos & Martha 24:
Mary Douglas 15; Sarah & Soloman 55
HARTMAN Emily 195; Jos S. 19
HARTMANN
(Magnuson) 167; Hy 19;
Stan 167
HARTUNG Maria 139
HARWELL Sarah Ann 15
HARWOOD Arch Roane 43, 108; Xopher 108;
Elinor 109; Frances 108; Jos 10809; Thos 108; Thos Moore 43, 108;
Wm 108-09; Winston 2, 4
HATCH Minnie L. (Stubbs) 196
HATCHER Jane & Wm 102
HATHAWAY Mary (withers) 105
HATHORNTHWAITE Agnes 127
HATLER Sebron D. 17
HATTON Eliz & Francis 124; Marmaduke
140; Matilda 140-41
HAUCH Melodey Mozeley 207
HAUEDENE Wm atte 37
HAVERLAH (all 196) Benny, Ernest, Frieda, Leo, Louis, Matilda (Krebs) 6
Norma
HAWES/HOWES Captain 44
HAWKINS Lel P. 96-97
HAYDEN Amanda C. & Bama 29; Eliza 56;
Etta & Jno L. 29; Marier 55; Mary
P. 29; S. 55; Silas E . 4 Will H. 29
HAYES Ann, Eliz & Jno 104
HAYNES Keetie (Mathews) 194; Penelope
Duncan 15; Sarah Ellen (Jones) 193
HAYS Nicholas 98-99
HAYSE Isaac 95
HAYWOOD Jno C. 13-14; Wm Jeff 13
HAZLETT Saml 180
HEAD Inez & L.W. & Mrs 10
...
228
HEANER Mary Emma 15
HEARD Thos D. 12
HEARN Jane 135-36
HEARNE Germinia 137
HEATH Jos J. 20
HEBERT Donald J. 6
HEISS Willard 66
HELANDER Mary L. 143
HELLER (all 196) Annie (Munke), Gretchen, Jno9 Libbie (Vasek), Moritz,
Tekla & Theophil
HLEMBOLD F. Wilbur 6
HELTON Billie 140-41; Lura Augusta,
Milly & Silas 141
HEMPHILL Benj F. 18; Carrie 56; JOS,
Lillie Evans & Vernet 180; W. A.
56; Zero Emry 180
HENDERLIDER Rachael Isabel1 15
HENDERSON Dora (Traylor) 166; Ella
Dee 150, 152: Perry M. 150
HENDRICKS Nannie 166
HENDRIX Ernest Claude & Francis Merritt 112; GE Lee Corley 206; Julia Maye & Wm Francis 112
HENKLE Ada 186
HENRY Jno 92; Mariah Louise 91; Saml
A. 14; Wm 92
HENSARLING Kelly 30
HENSON G.W. Mrs 69
HERBERT/HARBERT Asenath & Crockett 78;
Eliz 79; Ephraim & Jas 78; Joanna 77; Jno 78; Martha/Patsy 77;
Mary/Polly, Nancy & Natl 78; Sarah 77-79; Stephen 78; Thos 7779; Wm 77-78
HERBORT (all 197) Adolph, Anna, Augusta, Caroline, Conrad, Cora, Dorathea (Quindel), Ella, Emelie,
Emil, Emily (Koennecke), Felix,
Heinrich, Louise (Lang), Meta, Orwin, Ruby, Sophia & Wilhelm
HERNDON Emmer & Rbt 165
HEROLD Geo 15, 19
HERRING Edith 95; Saml 17, 19
HERRON Benj Franklin 14, 17
HERSHEY Marg 110
HESTER Eliz 76; Jennie F. 15
HICHEY Mary 15
HICKEY Wanda 0 . 9
HIGGINS Elijah P. 13
HIGGINSON LUCY & Rbt 102-03
HIGHT Mary Eliz 194; Rchd Mrs 9
HIGHTOWER Marg 15
HILL And J. 18, 20; Annie C. 2; Colly
D. 168; Eliz 141; Ella J. 168;
Erastus T. 141; Frank 180; Geo
continued
.,
.
0
0
HILL continued Bancroff 133; Geo W. 141;
Grover X. 168; Hannah 164; Jas H.
141; Jas J. 168; Jessie 133; Joe 180;
Jno C. & Juanita N. 168; Lafayette
180; Larrizo 133; Malissa A. 15;
Mary 109; Mary Ann 186; Mary Eliz 15;
Mary J. 56; ,Matilda (Harker) 168;
Mollie Eliz 133; Sarah R. 56; Thos
109, 141; Tillery 56; Walter L. 168;
Wm W. 141
HILLHOUSE A.J. Mrs 10
HILLMAN Donald T. Mrs 2
HINCH Emeline (Clark) 160
HINES Cora Irene 133; Eva 70, 80; Frank
Edwin 133; Fdk 80; Marg F., Wilford
D. & Wm Wesley 133
HINKLE Geo, Jno & Johnnie Douglas 145;
Johnnye Faye 144-45; Saml L. 145
HINOJOSA Andrea & Simon de 30
HINSON Jeremiah 162; Verna (Jones) 165
HIPKINS Jno, Mary Ann & Saml 108
HITTSON Bettie 15
HOBBS Joel WA, Susan Scott & Wm 102
HODDE August & Martha (Eichholt) 167
HODGES Dor (Jones) 165; Malissa Caroline 16; Marg 104; Sol Geo 14;
Wm Hy 21
HODNICK Laura 180
HOELSCHER Emilie (Bother) 160
HOERSTER (all 162) Caleb, Carrie, Cath,
Danl, Dissie, Eddie, Edna, Eliz,
Emilia, Fritz, Heinrich, HY, J. Anton, Jno, Louise, Martha, Meda,
Mina, Sam, Tilla & Wm
HOFER Harry V. & Mrs 2
HOGG Ima 33
HOGUE Jane 104
HOHENBERGER Wm 12
HOLBRIDGE Mercy 119
HOLBROOK Thos J. & Mrs 2
HOLCOMB Brent H. 7; Sarah Melinda 149
HOLDAWAY Jno Dodson 18
HOLDER Ella (Kimbro) 166
HOLLAND Thos G. 174
HOLLERBACH Johann, Jos & Kath Jane 82
HOLLY Eliz 119
HOLMAN Jno B. 100; Jno T. & Mrs 189
HOLMES .A. 189; Charity & Jno 104; Jno
P. 19
HOLT Jane 127; Martha & Mary 103; Randall 103, 127; Thos 103
HOOE Edmund Burke 103; Howson 105; Ida
May 102-03; Jno, Rice, Thos Burdett
& Wm 105; Wm Archer 104
HOOTEN Jno B. 17
HOPF (all 197) Alfonso L., Christine,
continued
229
HOPF
continued Cora, Edwin, Ella
(Grosenbacher), Emil C., Glen, Hy,
Hugo, Mary Dorothea (Keyser),
Mary Irene, Max, Oliver & Valentine A.
HOPKINS Abjan H. 180; Allie (McElroy)
68; Berry F. 68, 135-37; Chas 68,
136; David Lee & Elvira Moore 194;
Emma Josephine 68, 136; Hampton
135-36; Jas 194; Jane 68, 136; Jno
W., Johnnie & Josephene Martha
"Josie" 194; Julia Iza 68, 136;
Lilly, Marg (Fox), Marg "Maggie"
& Rbt 194; Roy (Tom) 135; Sarah
E. 68, 136; Susannah 135-36; Tom
R. 68; Wm 194; Wm Jackson 68,136;
Willis H. 68, 135-36
HORNE Jas Evans 12; Marg 113; Patience
Barnes & Wm 113
HORNING Clotilda, Geo & Peter 83
HORNSBY Marg Adelia 16
HOSEA Jno 119; Nancy 118
HOSKINS Annie Laurie & Jno 69; Marcia
M. 2; Rbt 69
HOUSE Judith Anne 101
HOUSTON Alice K. 16; Sam 130, 139,
167, 182
HOUSTOUN Matilda C. 33
HOUY Josephine Louise & Marie (Ebeling)
& Reginald ti Rubin 193; Wm 13
HOW-WA 16
HOWARD Ann & Emily 68; Frances 16; By
187; Jordan & Jos 68; Levi 88;
Martha & Mary 68; Nancy 88; Sarah Emily 16; Stephen & Thos 68
HOWDESHELL (all 28) A. Frank, Ada B.,
Hiram R., Jno B., Jos M., Lillie
May, Mary Louise & Ohmer T.
HOWELL Maggie (Rominia) 180
HOWIE Evna 31
HOWKINS F. 16
HOWSON Anne, Rbt & Sarah 105
HRANICKY (all 26) Anna, Ben, Frank,
Jim, Jno, Marie & Vince
HRUSKA Frances 81
HUBBELL Pairalle 31
HUCKABY Mabel 2
HUDEC Annie Agnes 81
HUDGINS (all 168) Alxr Richie, Allene
L., Ethel, Francis [Frances?],
Green Clay, J.D., Joel (Foster),
Josiah (Dawson), Lilian L.,
Mary VA, Milton Northington, Mollie Eola, Water [Walter?] & Wm
And
HUDNALL Sarah Marguerite 16
IIUDSON Edw & Malcolm H. 71; Wade H. or
Hampton 16; Wiley 71
HUESE Albertine 16
HUFF Rchd J. 17
HUFFMEYER Emil 13
HUFNALL Jean Byerly 114-17, 213
HUGGINS Jimsey Ann 2
HUGHART Jane 92
HUGHES Eliz 16
HULIN Wm Hilon 18
HULL Mary 119
HUMPHRIES Bertha Pauline (Morgan) &
Woodroe W. 192
HUNT Sarah Ann 160; Seth B. Mrs 2
HUNTER Maggie 16
HURLEY
199
, HURST (all 30) Anist, Carl, Guy, Jane,
Jno B., Jno J., Jos D. & May
HURT Alxr H.D. 19, 21; Isabella [or
Hert?] 108; Julia (Bndsley) 193
HUSEMAN Caroline 168
HUSEN Kath Marie 91
HUTCHISON Rhoda 146
HUTMANN Christian 91
ICKER Nancy 126
ILTISlELTIS Philamena 16
INGRAM Jno 26; Marion 180; Rebecca
(Scott) 180; Wm E. 14
INMAN Susie 27
INSALL Cade 13
IRELAND Jno 163
ISHAM Ann 100; Hy & Mary 102
ISOM Eliz Burleson 180
ITZ (all 28) Arthur, August, Chas,
Christine, Cora, Eliz, Emilie, Emma, Erwin, Felix, Heinrich, Jacob,
Karl Chas, Karoline, Louis, Louise,
Max, Otto, Paulina, Peters Phillipina, Rudolf & Wilhelm Karl
JACKSON Alb 126; Amy 127; And 172; Ann
127; Anna 187; Bessie 31; Chas 198;
Dick 31; "Dock" 198; E.E. Mrs &
. Edgar Earl 126; Eli 31; Eliz 126;
Ella May & english L. 29; Falila
69; General 42; Jas 198; Jno (Adams)
29; Laura Emma 16; Lavinah 126;
Lois E. 31; Mahala M. 16; Marg 68,
135-36; May 31; Melissa Agnes 16;
Ned '31; Ralph 126-27; Rbt 135-36;
Rosa 29; Sarah 106, 198; Suzanne
126-27; Thos 127; Thos Alb 126;
W.E. 31; Walter W. 29; Warren 126;
Wm 198; Zackariah Taylor 29; Zebulon R. 14;-Zilla Jno 29
JACOCKS Jona & Mary 127; Tabitha 126
JAEKLE Chas R. Mrs 2
JAMES Alzeda 16; Xopher 105; Eliza 16;
Eliz 105; Geo 176; Jno 105; Philip
18
230
...
JANNEY/GYNEY Eliz & Randall 127
JARMA Josephine 81
JARMAN Eliz 118; Martha Ann 16; Thos
119
JARRETT Amanda 24; Eliz, Margery &
Rchd 103
JARVIS Lizzie 16; SallyISarah 121
JAUER Christman David 89; Johann Carl
Ludwig 90: Lydia Amalie Luise 89
JAUERT Andreas 91; Hans Heinrzh 90
JAYNES Ruby 180
JEFFERS/JEFFERIES Minerva Cath 16
JEFFERSON Martha & Peter 102; Thos 100,
102, 189; Wm Dunklin 18
JENKINS Emmett Hstn & Frank Emmett 133;
Jas H. 78; Jim Wilson 133; Jno 79;
Jos Alxr 133: Lorna Luella, Rchd
H. & Stephen D. 110
JENNINGS Emily 16; Jno & Mary Jane 102;
Norman Mrs 2; Thos 102
JOHNSON Amelia 135; Chas H. 139; Eliza
Jane & Emma 16; F.M. 167; Jas 78;
Jane E. 16; Jno C. Mrs 2; Louisa
124: Louise 51; M.E./Marg/May 51;
May 124; Ophelia L. 37; Sarah Ann
16; Taylor 176; Thos Mrs 2; W.B.
51; Wm 167
JOHNSTON Bobby Jo & Josie (Hopkins) 194;
Lucretia Ann 194; Nancy 69; Thos
Ray(mond1 & Thos Sidney 194
JOLINE Chas Oc. 14
JOLLY family 71; Emma, J.P. & Jas P. 16
JONES Anson 182; Bethel & Brodie H.
165; Chas Neb0 94; Corry H. 165;
Fannie (endsley) 193; Frank H.
Mrs 93; Frenk Heiskel 93-94; Gerry 19; Hardin H. 2; Hattie 165;
Hy 94; Hollis & J.H. 165; Jas 939 5 , 140; Jas perry 94; Jesse 121;
Jno 193; Jno Alxr 94; Jno I. 14;
Kath 12; Lillie B. 180; Lucy 140;
Lytell 165; Marg 116; Marilla &
Martin Caloway or Calvin 140; Mildred A. 69, 93-95; Minnie 94; Peter 109: Rbt 116: Rbt Bruce & Sam1
Dawson 94; Sarah Cath 110; Sarah
Ellen & Sarah Frances (Endsley)
193; Susan E. 16; Thos Edwin 94;
Thos W. 140; Thurman 165; Will Alvin 31; Wm B. 15; Wm Bell 12, 17;
Wm Heiskel 93-94; Wm Kenner 19;
Wm Marcus 94
JORDAN Bill 161; Emily 16; Frieda
(Buehrig) 195; Hannah 103; Hattie
Lou 16; Juanita 143; Lucy B. (Spiller) 161; Martha Ann 16
JORDON Brannon 3. 180; Mary 75
JUNGHANS Martha Ann (Noack) 194
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JUNGMANN Peter 19
JUSTICE Cary Lee 16
JUSTISS Sallie (Lassater) 166
KADLICEK Frida (Krebs) 196
KAISER Billy J. & Mrs 6 9 9, 74; Frank 19
KALLGREN Carl W. Mrs 2
KAMAS (all 168), Anna, Frances, Joe, Jno,
Martin, Mary & Steve
KEEN Lucy (Herndon) 165
KEENE Hannah 108; Mary (Thorley?), Thos
[Keyne?], & Wm 109
KEESLIN - see KISINGER
KEIDEL Wm 197
KEITH Eli 12; Geo M. 14; Mary L. & Stephen Perry 16
KELLAM (all 118) Eva Lucile, Hy, Jno G.
Smith, Jno Pyeatt & Jno Smith
KELLER Katherina 16
KELLEY Jos 19, 21; Lenorah A. 16
KELLUMS Martha M. 16
KELLY Blanche 75-76; Jno W. & Linnie 180
KELSEY Mavis Parrott 32; Sam1 32-33
KELSO Donald Raymond 32
KEMP Nancy Jane Jackson 16
KEMPF Lidvina 16
KENEASTER Baby & Hy Vance 180; W.H. 56,180
KENNEDY Eliz, J.M. & Lydia 165; Martha
- 16;
Eliz 16; P.H. 165; Sarah Olevia
W.H. & Wm M. 165
KENNER Rodham 76
KENNEY Jno J. 12, 17; Martin M. 17
KENT Amanda & Martha Caroline 16
KEOWN Marg 141
KERLING Margaretha 83
KESINGER Kath/Cath 187
KICHENER CathariadCatherine 187
KIEFER mary FRances 6, 74
KIKER (all 195) Alice, B. Frank, Claudia, Dora, J. Clint, Jas Hy, Jas
Wilson, Jno Leander, Jno Michael, Lizzie, N. Walther, Nettie, S.A., Sarah,
Serena, Tom 5 . & Verna
KILGORE Rebecca Jane 96
KILLOUGH Mattie E. 16; Nancy 165
KIMBERLY Mary & Natl 119
KIMBREW Chas F. 12
KIMBRO (all 166) Arch, Eddie, G.T., Geo,
H.B., I.H., Jno And, Jno W., Maudie
La'Vern, N.H., N.J. Neely (Hezzie),
Ray, Tom, Wm & Willie
KINCAID Drue R. 14
KINCHELOE Eliz Ruth 16
KING Donny 180; E.A. & Mrs 2, 9; Geo 180;
Jno Willis 15
KINGSTON Eliz 105
KINNEY Jno 7
231
KIRBY A.J. & Eliz 31; Geo 69; Hattie
31; Isaiah 69; J.C. 31; Jos Luther & Nancy VA 145; Telitha
Christian 69, 93; Thos Hawkins 145
KIRK Louise 8-9, 32; Mary E. 16
KIRKENDAHL Gertie 94
KIRKPATRICK Jane 128; Jno A. 17; Wm 128
KIRKSEY Isaac, Jno G. & Sarah Y. 164
KISH - see KISINGER
KISINGER/KESINGER/KICHENER/KISH/KISLINGER/KISSINGER etc. Catharian,
Cath/Kath & Judith 187; Mathias/
Matthew 187-88
KITCHEN Mildred 2
KLEINE-ESSELBRUGGE Varck dictus 91
KLEINS-ESSELBRUGGEN Marie Elsabein 90
KNIGHT Jno A. & Lewis Walton 14
KNIPSTEIN Glenda Wells 98-99
KNOPP Christine (Stehling) 197
KNOWLES Jeff Troupe 18
KNOX Alice 26
KOCH Margaretha Catharina 91
KOEN O.V. &'Mrs 2, 9
KOENIG (all 195) Ada, Adolph, Alf
Anton, Alma Clara, Bertha Eleanora,
Chas Louis, Charlie, Emilie Louise,
Frank Welhelm, Hy Jos, Lena
(Schrade), Lilly Cecilie, Louis,
Mary Agatha (Golly), Mary Josephine, Sophia Eugenia & Walter
Chas
KOESTER Sterling Mrs 2
KONZACK Fred & Mrs & Louise 64, 197
KORN Mina 16
KOTHMANN Mathilda 162
KOTT Meta 167
KRAMER J.F. Mrs 2, 4
KRAUSE Caroline 148
KRAVITZ Edw, Joe & Rose (Palitza) 192
KREBS (all 196) Arno, Arthur, August,
Augusta (Ortmann), Bernhard, Bertha (Goebel), Bruno, Chas Heinrich Ferd, Clara (Meith), Dor
(Keidel), Edna, Edwin, Ella, Elsa,
Emma, Franz, Frida, Friedarick,
Heinrich, Hermaf;(n),
Hertha (Garlin), Hugo, Ida, Johanna, Julius,
Kernis, Lina, Marie, Matilda, Meta
(Heinsohn), Minna, Nora, Otto,
Pauline, Sophie (Ortmann), Theodor(e),
Tillie & Wilhelm
KRENEK Ida (Krebs) 196
KREYE Anna Sophie Dorethee Christiana
162
KRUEGER (all 196) Annie, Hugo, Johanna
(Krebs), Laura & Louis
KUBALA Emma 26
KUBANA Albina 26
KUCKMANN Anna Engab 91
KUHLANEK
Skop) & Anton 196
KUNZ Cecilia (Stehling) 197
LACK Martha Sorrel 168
LACKEY Eliza J. 27; Mary Ann 16; Rchd 6
LADNOR Hugh 108
LA FORGE Alxr 16
LAIRD Arch 140
LAKE Frances 105
LAMAR VA 16
LAMBERT Madison C. 19
LAMM E.C. 185
LAND Eliz/Lizzie, Narcissa & Wilson 135
LANDERS L.E. 31
LANDRUM Miriam G. 2
LANE Evangeline E. 6
LANGE Henrietta Eliz 17
LANGEHENNING Patricia (Gunn) 193
LANGFORD Jane A,, Mary Eliz & Mattie Helen 17; Rebecca (Dawson) 163
LANGHAM (all 124) Arnold, Barbara Jane,
Marcus Ellis, Mathew & Rbt Mathew
LA PLANTE Chris 7
LAREMORE Geo W. 14
LARGE David 167
LARVIN Viola 180
LARWILL Benoni 24; Carla Jonena 101; Deloris (Baker) 24, 100-01, 189; Ebenezer & Humphrey 24; Jabez Breckenridge 24-25; Johart & Mrs 101; Jno
24-25; Jos Hart 24-25, 101; Julia
(Robinson) 24-25; Karen & Marcus/
Mark Hart 101; Mary Botsworth,
Mary (Gazzam) & Wm (chilcot) 24-25
LaSAGE Julia (Buehrig) 195
LASSATER (all 166) Edna (Traylor), J.D.,
Jas M. & P.C.
LASTLY Martha Samjria 17
LATSCHO Jno 160
LATTA /LATTY Jas 189
LAUDER Marg/Mary 119
LAWHON Jno W. 15
LAWRENCE Falhann 182-83; Fatha Ann & Jno
182; Wm 182-83
LAWS (all 27) A.J. "Jack", Allie, Ben9 Bud,
Carcie, Charlie, Dessie Mae, Dolly,
Eliz, Feelix, Jim, Jno, Mahalia, Nettie & s.N.
LAWSON Lettice 105
LAZAR Gillian (Lane) 37, 39
LEAF Hiram 20
LEASMAN Fdk Wm 21
LEATHERMAN Lenora 27
LEATHERWOOD C.C., Ella J. & R. 56
232
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LEDBETTER Arthur, Buckner, Frankie,
& Nancy 68; Wm Hy 12
LEE Abner 192; Geo WA 21; Mary Esther
17; Ray E. Mrs 2; Rbt E. 2,4,9
LEGRAND America L. 17
LEHMBERG (all 162) Christina, Dan
Gordon, Dan1 Fritz, Ella Martha,
Ethyl, Frieda, Friedrich Julius
"Fritz", Helen, Ida, Johann Julius, Konradine & Walter Carl
LEIB Jaybelle 180
LEIGH Annie Rebecca 145
LEIHENER Wilhelmine 148
LEISTICO A.H. 8
LEMBURG H.L. Mrs 6, 9; Harold L. 9;
Mary Kath 6
LENZEN Isabella 17
LEONARD
100; Anne (Randolph) 100
LETCH Christian 13-14
LEVINSON Constance A. & Louise C. 174
LEWELLYN martha 116
LEWIS Anne E. 27; Asa Lee 20; Chas L.
199; Chattie Eliz Duke 17; Eliz
199; Eliz Finley 17; H.M. 28; Harrison 18; Jas P. 20; Jas R. &
Jane W. 199; Jno 188; Jno H. 18;
Letitia G. & Lilburne L. 199-200;
Linoel 161; Lucy B. & Lucy J. 199;
Lydia 129: Marg 128; Martha (Alxr)
193; Martha C. 199; Mary Rebecca'
161; Miles 128; nancy 142; Namcy
M. 199; Nellie Ursala (Payton)
180; Rbt 199; SegeEus Polk 17;
Wm Winslow 20
LIAR Lanie 111
LICHLYTER Fdk Anderson 14
LICHTENFELD Mary 17
172
LINDAMOOD
LINDER Bill R. 6
LINDLEY Alsay 17
LINDSAY Arthur & Eliz 35
LINN Willie 31
LITTLE Cath, GA, Hiram Lucius, J ~ o ,
Mortimer & Susan 69; VA 17
LITTLETON Chas C. & Hester Matthews
166; Jas Alxr 18
LITTON Wm M. 18-19
LIVINGSTON Jas S . & Lydia Ann 145
LOCK (all 180) Gay Zula (Scott),
Joy Kay, Linda Gayle, T.P. ,
Tony & Will
LOCKE Rebecca A. 17
LOCKETT Sam1 C. 16
LOCKSTEDT Wilhelmina 90
LOCKWOOD Phoebe 9
LOEFFLER (all 162) Adolph Gustav, Arthur, Lucille, Otto & Ruth
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LOESCHMANN Elsa Clara 138; Emilia 139;
Freidrich A. & Fritz 138
LOESSBEE Catherina 17
LOFLIN Eliza Miller 17
LOFTIN Edith Grace 29
LOGAN E. Winter 2; F.A. 17
LOJKASEK Jno & Marie/Mariana 81
LONG Commodore P. 16; E. Viola 8; Francis Hatton 124; Hirma c. 126; Ira
12, 16; Jno Jacob 126; Jno Jos 124;
Lucinda A. 17; Maria Agnes 126;
Martha Frances 124; Walter E. 2;
Wm M. 14-15
LOVE Martha Lucinda 17; Nancy Katheryn
180
LOVEING Anne & thos 105
LOVEJOY Corrilla A. 17
LOVING Zadie Alice 17
LOW Keziah & Thos 104
LOWDAY/LOWDY C.L. & Chas 187
LOWE Ann, Eliz & Wm 104
LOWERY (all 163) Burl, E.O., Etta
Mae, Geo, J.T. & Von
LOWREY And Stephens 17, 20-21
LOWKY Sarah 6 Thos 108
LOZO Mary Beth 68, 106, 184; R.D. Mrs
74, 185
LUBBOCK F.R. 29
LUCANUS Dorothea 139
LUCKEY Mattie Lorina 162
LUCY Jas E. 18
LUECKEN Catherina Angenesa 92
LUEFFLEK Alma (Eckert) 162
LUM Alb B. 33
LUNDIN Christoffer & Marg 98
LUNGKWITZ Marie (Stucken) 197
LUSK Nancy Agnes & Rbt 104
LUTHER Annie 17; Bessie B. 2; Martin
139
LYDERIE Count of Harleback 204
LYGON Johan 107
LYLES Alxr Lanson & Sarah Eliz 153
LYNCH Hy D. 12
LYON Chas 118; H.K. Mrs 74, 118-19,198;
Horace King b Joe Gates 118; Nehemiah Webb 118; Rchd 119; Saml
118-19; Stephen 118
LYTTON Nancy 95
MACBETH Edna Lee (Ferguson) 180
MACDONALD Edith 6
MACOCK Saml & Sara 104
MADDEN Pearle Inez & Wm Wilson 180
MADDOX Lee TRammel 17
MADDUX (all 164) Benj Clinton, Cicero
Summerfield, Eliza Jane, Jas And,
Jas Monroe, Jno Powell, Jos McTier,
conthued
MADDUX continued Martha Kath, Saml Fletcher & Wm Porter
MAGNESS Maggie E. 17
MAGNUSON . Marg (Anderson) 3.67
lihIR, Stuart 6 187
MAJORS Emeline F. & Thos Jeff 17
MALONE Kate 17
MALTBY Belle 89
MANGUM (all 197) A.L., Hulda Gertrude,
Roberta Marie & Sandra Jean
MANN C.M. 6 Mary 12
MANNING Mary H. 17; Wm E. 19
MANOR (all 180) Ann (Hamilton), Caroline (Scott), Jas Scott, JOS Jno
MANSELL Eliz 103
MARCH (all 165) Carrie, D.W., Dan1 Webster, Geo, Jas Welborne, Jno Abe,
Lycurgus Dudley, Mariah, Martha E.,
Martha Eliz, Mary Doris, Maude,
N. Murphy, Squire Welborne, Thelma Josephine & Warren Taylor
MARCRUM S.W. 12, 20
MAREK Mildred (Beall) 163
MARINAR Alice Bethea (Payton) & Dellie
180
MARION Francis 73, 172
MARLETT Wm 19
MARSH Helen C. & Timothy R. 172
MARSHALL Alice 85; Benj Franklin 20;
Eliz 111; FrancestFannie & Jas Leggett 84-85; Jno 192; Thos Elw. 15,17
MARTIAU Eliz 102; Nicholas 102, 127
MARTIN Betty M. Raven 148-49; Chas Holcomb & Charlie Herbert 149; Emily
Caroline & Isabelle 17; Jas Milton
149; Louis Carl 148-49; M.M. 57;
Marcus 56; Marg A. 57; Melinda 17;
Oscar Lewis 180; Saml Wesley 149;
Thos 109
MASON Frances, Francis & Jas 103; Mary
103, 127
MASSEGEE J.R. 13
MASSEY Chas & Cloyce (Gibson) 164
MASSICOT Mary VA 83
MASTERSON E.J. & Martha 180
MATHER And 13; Sam 71
MATHEWS (all 194) Bettie (Ford), Callie,
Helen, Keetie, L.G., Lee Kingston,
Lizzie, Mary, Mary Eliz Garner
(Presnall), W.D. Walton & Wm Drayton
MATHIS Abr Lewis & Amber Harris 126;
Nora (Gibson) 164
MATHISEN (all 197) Christian Andreas,
Emily (Striegler), Fred & Louise
MATSLER Emily Roseann 17
233
MATTHEWS Annie 17; Atlantia Matilda
McDANIEL continued Laverne (Duty), Mi166; Harriet E. (Kennedy) 165; Heschael Lee, Nelson David, Rbt Edw, Rbt
ter Ann, Jacob, Jno Wesley, Julia
Elmer, Sharon Inez & Stephen Paul
Olivia & Louise Adaline 166; M.W.
McDERMENT Maydell 8
29; Mary Jane & Sarah Eliz 166
McDONALD Belle 17; Cash 16; Eva (HernMAULE Christian & Wm 104
don) 165; Marg Farrar 69; Olive 17;
MAUPIN Columbus H.' 17; Danl 119; Emily
Vera (Kimbro) 166
118; Gabriel 129; Mary, Thos &
McDOWELL D.J. 17
Zach 118
McELROY Ada & Alice 137; Allen 68, 135,
MAURER (all 167) Amalia, Athalia,
137; Allie Elnora 68, 135, 137; AnElisa, Helena, Johannes Jost, Ocnie 68, 137; Chas 68; Charlie 137;
tavia & Rchd
E.A. 135; Howard 137; Jessee 135,
MAXEY Marg 17
137; Martha Ellen 17; S.G. 14; T.E.
MAXWELL Druscilla Millie 90; Enoch A.
68; Thos 68, 137; Tom 136-37; W.N.
16, 20; Harvey 12, 21; Mary J. 17;
68, 137; Wm A. 137
MO 12; Rebecca & Rbt 90; Sarah 17;
McELWEE mary E. 27
Thos Benton 19
McFADDEN Sarah 113
MAYES (all 27) Francis S., Hettie BarMcGEE Mary A. 17
bara, Nancy D., Stephen F.S. &
McGREGOR Lois Fay 168
Wm F.
McGUILL (all 165) Annie, Eliz, J.W., Jas,
MAYFIELD Abr & Austin 102; Lutecia 689
Joe, Kate, Louise, Martin, Mary,
135, 137; Sabra Gebbert 102
Michael, Molly, Nellie, Thos & Wm
MAYS Martha Jane 84-85
McINTOSH Eliza Ann 180
MAZE Anne 128
McKAIG Lydia A. 180
McADA Isabella Wilson & Jno C. 90
McKELVY Susan A. 17
McADAMS Kelly & Mrs 2; Kelly Mrs 4, 9
McKENSEY Eliz 112
McAFEE Jas, Nancy & Rbt (B. ) 104
McKENZIE Geo W. 19
McALLISTER Harvey 187
McKINLEY B.M. 122
McANELLY Betty McCarty 146-47; Rbt C.
McKINNEY Francis Ellis (Golding) 192;
Mrs 9
J. 101; Jesse Edwin 192; Jno 201
McBRIDE Donna 7-8; Earle F. Mrs 8:
McLANE Viola A. 17
Maggie 17
McLEAN Francis 17
McCARLEY Miranda C. 69
McLEMORE GA Greer 17
McCARTY David Spruill & Jas (M.) 146;
McLEN Nelda 30
Jno 87; Lillie May 149; Mary &
McLENDON Melinda "Millie" (Womack) FosThurber Mark 146; Wm 211; Wm C. 149
ter 69
McCAWLEY Jas 199
McLEOD Jno (Neil) 96; Marion Caroline/
McCLELLAN Cath 126
Carolyn 96
McCLOUD Gladys 180
McMICHAEL Jane 104
McCLUNG handy (Bndsley) 193
McNEESE A. Harold & Mrs 2
McCOLL Ella & J.T. 55
McNIGHT Mr 46
McCORMICK Jane 163; Karin Suzanne 180;
McPHAIL (all 29) Danl, Duncan, Edw,
Katharine 2
Ella, Geo A., Jas, Louisa & Mary
McCOUN Anne & Jas 104
McPHIL (all 167) Lizzie, Maggie, Marg,
McCOWEN Hannah (Tom) 191
Mary Ellen, Tom Rbt & Vinette
McCOY Chas 102; Edna Norine 2; Eliz
McQUIGG Allie May 17
102
McROREY W.E. 20
McCRACKEN' Ewing Natl 21; Jno W. 15, 20
McSWAIN Lander Cath 145
McCREA Bete, Jas, L.W. & Sarah 31
McWHORTER Betsy 125; Jno Sutton 18
McCRIMENENS Cath 96
McWILLIAMS And 151; And Perry 151-52;
McCUISTION Benj, Jas & Jean 125; Nancy
Eliz 151; Mary Josephine 150-52;
Agnes 124; Rbt & Thos 125
Watson A. 151
McCULLEY/McCULLY Geo 176
MEADE David 180
X'CULLY Geo 176
MECKLER Theresia 17
McDANIEL Harriet Eliz 17; (rest 180)
MEEKS Belle 557 Martha 152
Hstn Carl, Jona Sherman, Marietta
MELTON H.A. Mrs 29
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MENKING Tillie (Krebs) 196
MERCER Nancy 68
MERCHANT Husie 17
MEREDITH Janet 124
MERIWETHER (all 30) Francis Dudley,
Francis Irene, Francis Lewis, Frank
Lewis, Franklin Pierce, Hulda, Jessie Irene, Lewis Cass, Martha Gertrude, Mary Maude & Willie Gertrude
MERRIFIED [MERRIFIELD?] Elvira (Hopkins)
& T.A. 194
MERRILL Cath B. 112
MERRIMAN Ardera. Jno, Rchd & Susanna
109; Susanne 108
METCALF Jno J. 194; W.R. 164
MEYER Emilie 160; Maria Elisabeth 92;
Wilbert F. 162
MEZINES Steven Alxr 101
MICHIE Eliz 118; Jno 119; Patk 118
MIDDLETON Ellinoir 126
MIEARS Matilda Ann & Saml Benj 149
MIKESKA Bertha (Ueckert) 191
MILES Alb Lee 52; Anderson 52-53; Cynthis (Otts) 53; Jno Wm 90; Martha
& Mary 52; Mary R. (Cross) 89; Mattie 52; Meda (Kimbro) 166; Tommy
Lee 1, 5-6, 8, 51, 53, 125, 212;
Wm H. 90
MILLER Alxr 92; Cath 115; Clara & Cora
Avis 17; Ed 161; Edna E. 135; Eliz
35; F.M. & Fannie 161; Fdk 121; Hy
Harrison 135; Jacob 115; Jane (Edmiston) 91; Jno 35; June P. 135; L.E.
& Lucinda 18; Martha 161; Minerva 26;
MO 18; Rebecca 135; Rbt L. 192; Rosanna 18; Thos c. 135; Thos w. 17;
Thursday 161; Walter 192
MILLICAN Jas W. 14; Mildred A. 93
MILLIGAN Belle 6 Lydia 18
MILLIMAN Eliz (.. . ) Hill 141; Ira 140-41;
Ira Bryant 141
MILLS Ann 105; Mary J. 18; Sarah 120;
Wm 105
MILNER (all 191) Ara Edna, C.F., Elmer
Darrel, Erma Jane, Ethel, Fay, Jewel
Anita, Letha Mae, Mary F. & Thos F.
MILUM Bartley B. 16, 20; Jno B. 12
MINEAR Jos Wm 21
MINTER Annamariah 127; Jno 126; Jos 127;
Lydia Ambrose 126
MIRE/MEYER Tennie 18
(Higgins) 113;
MITCHELL David Reed &
Eliz 108; Laveda 143; Polly/Mary Ann
- Jane 18; Rbt 108;
113; Rachel1
Thornton W. 6
MOBLEY Eliz & Josiah 98; Laura Ann 30;
Nathan & Thomps 98
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235
MOCZYMBA Annie 31
MODRALL Ray Mrs 2
MOFFATT Murray C. Mrs 6
MOGFORD Mary L. 18
MOHYLA Mariana 81
MOLLEY Susannah 69
MONCURE Jno 75
MONIER Frank 13, 19
MONROE Putnam W. 74
MONSEN Rbt/Bob 101
MONSON Matilda 167
MONTES (all 163) A.P., Eli, Geo, Joe,
June, Kate, Larance,
Lewis, Lillian, Lonnie, Mary, Mettie, Nora,
Sam H., Tom, Toney & Viola
MONTGOMERY Jas M. 16, 113; Jeff, Jno M.,
Marg, Marion, Mary E. & Roark 113;
Sam 9, 72, 74, 113; Saml Wilson 113
MOODY Ann & Thos 125
MOORE Dor 105; Etta Mae 27; Fannie Augusta 18; Hughes C. 13; Isaac R.
186; Ivy, Jas Foster (Dyer) & Jno
M. 27; Jno Trotwood 171; Lottie
27; Louise (Stucken) 197; Lydia
Ann 144; Marg 126; Martha Louise/
Lula 101; Martin 117; Maxwell 27;
Nancy (Duvall) 129; Raymond E. 27;
Rchd Bluford 12; Wm A . 15
MORELAND Julius C. 20
MORGAN Beulah Inez, Claude Carlton, Cora
Ella, Eliz & Eug Milton 192;
Franklin Jas 21; (rest 192) Grace
Ethel, Jno Solon, Martha (Hammond),
Mary Ann, Minnie Lee, Satira Jane,
Thos Hurry & Wm Hy
MORRIS Eliza Zilphy 18; Eliz 105; Fannie, Jane, Jno & Mary (Hamilton)
180; Roy H. & Mrs 2, 4, 8-9
MORRISON Agnes Barnett 164; Arch 62;
Mr 46
MORROW Laura Bawcom 18
MORSE Ant 61; Fred C. Mrs 2; Saml 61;
Saml Finley Breese 61, 204
MORTON Mary 163
MOSEL Jno P. 14
MOSELEY (all 107) Ann, Arthur, Benj,
Churchill, Edw, Eliz, Frances,
Frank, Geo, Harriet L., Hillery
Hack, Joel, Jno, Jos, Judith, Martha, Mary (M.), Rbt, Sarah (East),
Sarah Rachel Taylor, Susannah,
Thos, Wm 6 Wm H.
MOSELY Louis 13, 19-20
MOSS Ida 18
MOSTELLAR Eliz (Alxr) 193
MOSTELLER Curtis 6
MOT2 Chas 2
MOURSUNI) Alb Waddell 18
MOUSI Johnnie 10
MOWINCKLE llenrikke M. 18
MIIELLIX Constance (Stucken) 197
MUI1LBEHGEH Terezie 81
MULLER Mary Eliz 91
MULLINS Eliza (Alxr) 193; Sarah 18
MIILLIS Callie (Mathews) 194
MIINDINE Mary Jane Cr Titus H. 112
MUNDY Sarah Jane Hicklin 18
MUNN L.M. Mrs 10
MUNOZ (all 30) Adolpo, Cleotilde, Filberto, Flumencio, Francisco, Frederico, Manuel, Maria, Pablo, Rita
MUNHO Jno & Mary 102
MURCHINSON Ada 98
MURCHISON Izabella Carolina 30: Wm 101
MURPHY Delilah 126; Ella Adline 18;
Jas 191; Rchd CY Simon 127; Wm H.
12, 14
MURRAY Newton Harris & Thos 18
MURKIE Rbt Gregg Mrs 2
MURRILL Jas H. 20
MUSE Jno 47
MUSGROVE Naomi Harriet (Bell) 164
MUSKE (all 167) Alex, Billy, Dock, Emma, Frank, Hubert, Ida, J.F., J ~ o ,
Louisa & Rufus
MUSSETT Jno Sinnett 14
NABERS Cora (Hopf) 197
NAEGELIN Jos 17
NAH-AS-TOE 15-16
NAISTOK 15-16
NANCE Clement 6 Wm 212
NATES (all 192) Anita, Antonio, Cipriana, Delfina, Elvira, Juan, Juanita,
Maria, Severo, Severo Juanp Vicente
NASH Francis L., Jno C. & Jos Hy 180;
Lucy 37; Marg Ann 180; Marshall
Cook 164; Martha Ellen 180: Mary 37;
Minnie Lee 180; Saml Doyce & Saml
Walker 164; Suzanne (Jackson) 12627; Walker Roten 164: Wm Edgar 180
NEAL Clarice 125, 182-83: Lula D. 163
NEELY Ferrell 35, 70
NEILL Jeannine 163
NEILSON Geo Gilaspie 15
NELSON Emma Ethel 153; Hiram Lewis 17;
Jno 69; Nels The0 153; Wm T. 14
NESTER Valentine 12
NEUMANN Ilse Margreta 90
NEWCOMER Maggie E. 18
NEWLAND Martha 165
NEWLEY Lizzie E. 140
NEWSOME Gertrude 103; Jas Know 1021 Joe$
Arthur 102-03; Jno 103: Lewis 102;
Phyllis 103; Sybel (Davis) 196;
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MEWSOME continued W.C. & Weldon 196;
Wm 102-03
NICHOLAS Susanna 105
NICIIOLS Eliz 119; Geo WA 13; Ily Alonzo
12, 17; Isaac 119; Jno A. 12; Mercy
(Holbridge) 119
NICHOLSON Claris Ione 160; Loucinda 18;
Marvin & Rbt 160
NICOL Dolly Farrow 188
NIEBUHR Althea (Newsome) 9, 102-05; C.F.
102-05; Clarence F. 9; Edwin & Minnie (Eichholt) 168
NIEMANN Hy 12
NOACK Paul G . 132
NOGUESS DeWitt C. 2, 5, 7-9
NOLAN Martha Ann 195
NOLAND Sarah 27
NOLEN Mary M. (Shelp) 180
NOOTUG Francis 14; Jno 20
NORFLEET Jasper H.B, 19
NORMAN CAroline 128; Jana 35; Jos T. 128;
Mary J. 18
NORRIS F.W. Mrs 2; Julia Ann 190; Lillie
12; Rbt 12, 18-19
NORTH Alvarena 18; Jno H. 19
NORTHCUTT Sarah 75-76
NORTHINGTON (all 140) Alb H., Jas M.,
Jesse W., Jos A,, Martha J., Millard/
Millart A.W., Sarah & Wm Rbt
NORTON Susan Eliz 150
NORWOOD Ora Lee 180; Sue 28
NOWOTNY Frantz 14; Jno 20
NUBAL Sarah 75
NUNN Sarah Ann 18
NUTE Obed 76
O'DANIEL Josiah 90; Josiah Dial 89; Lillie Frances 89; Wm 90
ODEN Tim 20
ODIORNE Jas G. 17; VA F. 18
OFFLEY Sarah 105
O'GUIN [O'QUIN?] Wm 194
OKIE V.G. Mrs 2
OLLINGER Barbara 93
OLLRE Amelia, Frank & Rose May 83
OLSON Bettie 153
O'NEAL Clara Ellen (Brite) & Hy Van 180;
Martha S. 6 Sarah A. 165
OONEILL Ann & Saml 119; Wm 15
ORAM Jane Y. (Kennedy) 165
ORTOLAN1 Lawrence 80; Patricia Sue 83
OSBORN Louisa 56
OSBURN Fischer Mrs 2
OTTMERS (all 28) Albertine, Augusta,
Chester, Felix, Fdk 6 Werner
O'TYSON Bess 27
OVERTON Barbara, Jas & Wm 102
OWEN
Ameranth, Augustin, Colleen, Dick,
Ethan Stroud, G . Beden & GA Augustin 164; Mary Louise 150; Meigh 164;
Walter Beden 164
OWENS Edw 12; Era, Garland, Golden Hatley, Lester Grady & Mary 30; Mary E.
12; Stuart Harley, Telitha & W.C. 30;
Wm P. 14
OWING/S Reuben & W.B. 56
OXFORD Delia ann 18
PACE Byron Livingston, Byron Thos & Ella
Ruth 165; Geo, Jno, Mary, Obedience
& Rchd 104; Temple 165
PAGITT Mary 6 Pleasant 191
PAINE Kate (Dawson) 163
PAINTER (all 80) Alverta Louise, Eliz/
Bettie, Geo K. & Joel
PALITZA Alex & Rose 192
PAMMOR Mary Louise 18
PARADIS Agnes Marie 190
PARHAM Clara 27
PARIS Ruth 2
PARISH F.L. & May (Johnson) 167
PARK Emily D. 74; Mary S. 18; Ruth 9
PARKER Alf Biler 28; Belzora 69; C.C.,
Caroline, Celia & Curtis E. 161;
Cynthia Ann 3 0 , 191; Dolisco 69; Elder Dan1 30; Ella 18; Emeline Elvira 28; Frances C. 69; Franklin &
Geo Ransom 28; J.W. 161; Jas Maxwell & Jas N. 28; Jesse D. 69; Joe P.
28; Jno C. 69; Jno Harrison 28; Jno
Hy 15; Lucinda 69; Mahulda 28; Marg
C. 69; Marg (J.) 180; Martha Anne 28;
Mary 28, 30; Mary Jane & Matt 69;
Pauline 166; Rchd Denny Mrs 2, 4;
Riley V. 15; Rbt 69; Rbt Calvin 28;
Rufus 69; Sallie 161; Sarah Jane 28;
Victoria 161; Wm Allen 28; Wm L. 69
PARKERSON (all 181) Haneth, Jno, Lavinia, Martha (Jane) & Millard M.
PARNELL Eliz 98
PARRISH Paralee 2
PARSONS Jane 103
PARTAIN Caroline 18
PATERSON Mary 37
PATRICK Eliz & Mary 142
PATTERSON Andy Gibson 15; Ann 90; Eliz
& Fleming 141
PATTILLO Alb D. 2
PATTON Sam1 B. 6. Thos F. 15
PAUL(L)
Cath & Hugh 119; Potina Eliz 18
PAULK Jas K. 15
PAWLIK Julia 31
PAYNE Ann (Walker) 103; Dor E. 208; Eliz
105; Jno 105, 109; Martha 108;
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PAYNE continued Nancy 53; Rchd 109; Susanna 108; Sussana 109; Wanda 53;
Wm 108
PAYTON (all 181) Bernie, Creath, Geo
Louis, Jos Jno Manor, Josephine C.,
Leona B. & Wm Wesley
PEARCE Wm Huston 19
PEARSON Betty & Bob 99; Charlott 98; Edw
127; Enoch 126-27; Jim 99; Jno Wilson 16; Lawrence 127; Malissa H. 18;
Marg 126; Martha Ann 18; Ralph E. 9;
Susan Jane 98-99
PEELER Mary Eliz 89; Squire 90
PEIRSEY/PIERSEY/PEARSY Abr & Mary 109
PELHAM Isaac T. 13, 15
PENCE Rchd A. 65
PENDLETON Edmund 204; Hy 109; Philip &
Priscilla 108
PENN Laura Ida 194
PENNINGTON Troy 30
PENNY Stanley 143
PEPPER Mary Ann 18
PERCY Anne 105
PEREZ Josefa 18
PERIL Emma J. Taylor 18; Rufus D. 14, 18
PERKINS Elvira A . & Emma R. 18; Frances
F. 166; Harriet (Hopkins) & Jos 181
PERRIN Cath Akens 18; Martha, Rchd, Sarah & thos 104; Wm F. 12, 15
PERRING Geo Ann 18
PERRY Hy G. 16; Louise Parilee 18;
Mary 188
PERTEET Clementine 28
PETERS Fredericka (Ueckert) 191; Herman
L. 162; Nicholas 16; Willie 191
PETRE Mr 46
PETTEAS Jno F. 191
PETTIBON E.H. Mrs 2
PETTWAY Rchd W. Mrs 2, 4
PETTY Jno & Mary 166
PFANNSTIEL (all 28) Adolph, Arthur, August, David Justin, Fdk W., Gustave.
Hy, Hermania, Hulda, Justine, Lawrence, Louie, Maria, Maria Sabina
& Martha
PHARR Mary 181
PHELPS Ernest 143
PHILLIPS Anna S. 18; Eliz 127; Luvicey
Eliz 18; Mattie 52; Wm 127
PICKARD Hannah 92
PICKENS Bowen D. 18
PICKERING Arch Mrs 29
PICKLE David Jones Mrs 2
PIERCE Ellen 186; Jno 118; Jno A. 186;
Mary Ann(e) 118; Walter Mrs 2
PIERSON Bob & Tom 99
PILAND Annie, Clifton & Hy 167; Jas WA
14; Nora Belle 1.67
PINCKNEY Jno M. Mrs 7, 9
PINGENOT Celestin 16
PIPER Alex, Benj & Susan 189
PITMAN Lorene (Dawson) 163
PITNEY Mollie 18,
PIVONKA/PIWONKA Ludwig & Rosa Lee 81
PLANT2 Sarah Jennette 18
PLATT Jennie 18
PLOEGER Arnold F., Dorothea A. & Ferd
F.A. 138
PLUMB Maurice W. Mrs 2
POE J.S., M.E. & Walter H. 57
POHL Antonie (rother) 160
POINDEXTER Dor Bailey 100
POLK Ezekiel 205; Frank Mrs 9; Jas K.
172; Mildren (Rother) 160
POLLARD Eliz 10s; R.J. 2; Rbt 108-09
POLLEY Liddy 102
POLLOK (all 31) Annie, Caroline, Clem,
Flor , Jake , Jno, Lawrence, Lucy
Marcian, Patk, Peter & The0
POOL Victoria E. 18
POPE Jno T. 20
PORTER Allie 135; Ann 104; Ann(e) Mariah 70; Betty, Ella & Elvira 197;
Jas W. 135; Jo Ann 197: Jno/Jack
135; Lonnie, Louie, Mattie, May,
Myrtle, P.O., P.P., Pearl (Dotson) & Prentis 197; Rbt 104; Sam1
E. 80; Sarah E. 18; Tom 197; Wm
188: Wm P. 15; Willie 197
POTTER Cincinatus 13, 19; Drewrey D.
16-17
POTTS Bonny Gayloe (Scott) 181; Marg
98; Sallie 18; Tommy Lee 181
POWELL A.C. 49; Adelia (Kelly) 181;
Benj H. Mrs 2; Dorcas 124; Doris
D. 2; Edw S. 5 0 ; Elmer N. 181;
Emma Alma 124; Enoch 51, 124; Enrich/Erich 51; C.B. 50: J.C. &
J.M. 49; Joe D. & Jno 124; Jno F.
& L.C. 50; Louisa 51; Marg 109;
Mary Ann 161; Thos J. 124; Thos
Jeff 51; W.D., W.H., W.J. & W.S. 50
POWERS Edwin 92; Emma 163; Marg 92
POWLEDGE Marvin & Wm 140
POYTHRESS Mary & Tabitha 100
PRATT Chas Delbert 181; Gene A. 2; Jno,
Susanna & thos 105
PRELLOP (all 161) Alb, Alf, August,
Delbert, Dorothea, Erwin, Hermenia,
Johann, Martin, Matt, Ottillie,
Selma 6 Traugott
PRESCOTT Helen 204
PRESNALL Mary Eliz (Garner) 194
238
PREWITT Jos? 201; Lela Mae 30
PRICE Cornelia E. 18; Lucie Clift 2, 5;
Nancy Cath 18
PRIEST Jos? 201
PRILOP Barbara (Rother) 160
PRIMROSE (all 30) Alma Aliph, Annie E.,
Carl Stephen, Fannin, Hy Eddie, Ida
P., Isaac Edw, 3as, Mary Alice, .Mary
Ann, Minnie Laura, Nancy Jane, Nancy
Zera, R.C., Ruby Pearl, Stephen Mortaci, Travis W., Wm Mortaci, Willie J.
PRIOR Amanda Eliz (Maddux) 164
PROBST (all 193) Ada, Archie, Elsie, Faris,
Geo E., Lester (Bertram), Lillian
Wray, Marjorie, Marlin Lee, Sallie,
Susan (Grant) & Willie
PROPS Eliza C. 18
PROUSE Ervin J. Mrs 2
PRUITT Emma 153
PUGH Jas & nancy 189
PURCELL (all 96) Alb Leland, Jno McLeod,
Levander & Stuart McLeod
PURNELL L.E. Mrs 2
PUTNAM Annie T. & Chas 126; Eliz Rebecca
19; Marg 126; Mary J. 19; Mynott W.
& Percy Lee 126
PYEATT/PIATT Jacob 118-19; (rest 118) Jas,
Jane, Jno & Marg
QUICK Lou 186
QUIMBY/QUINBY Ephraim & Nancy 24
QUINLAND Frances 124
QUINN (all 106) Anne, Benj, Darby, Eliz,
Franky, Jas, J ~ o ,Mary, Milly, Nancy,
Rchd, Sally, Susanna, Wm & Willis
RABKE (all 197) August (+ 35), Aurora,
Clementine, Cooper, Emma (Buchholz),
Minnie (Gerdes), Oliver, Raymond &
Valeska
RAGUEL Claudius Geo 176
RAGUET Claudius Paul 176
RAINEY Norris Eliz 19
RAKESTRAW D.V. Mrs &
(Kirksey) 164
RAMAGE Mary Lou 162
RAMER Mary E. (Montgomery) 113
RAMPY Tennie Zora 143
RAMSEL W.B. Mrs 2
RANDALL Rbt 100
RANDOLPH Almeda/Allie Stanton 101; Anne
100; Cary 13; Eliz 100, 106; Eliz M.
101; Francis 100; Geo WA 101; Grief
100; Hy 100, 189; Isham 100, 102;
Jas Knox Polk 101: Jane 102; Jno 100;
Jno Green 100-01; Jno W. 101; Judith 100; Judith (Soane) 102, 189.;
Lavinia 100; Levinia 101; Maria 6
Martha 100; Martha Eliza & Mary 101;
Mourning, Peyton & Rchd 100;
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RANDOLPH continued Saml H. 101; Sarah
100; Sarah T. 101; Thos 100; Wm 100,
102; Wormley 100
RANKIN Dora 19
RANSOM Mary Agnes 19
RARDIN Jacob 176
RASCOE Wm P. 18 ’
RATCLIFF Maud 19
(Kirksey) 164
RATHER E.J. Mrs &
RATLIFF Malinda C. 19
RAVEN Betty Mae 148-49; Hy Hugo & Herman
Lee 148
RAVENEL Danl 206
RAY Clark Jeff 189; Eugenia I. 19; Jas
Hooten 122; Jos Warren 17; Kenneth
R. 189; Wm N. 122
REA (all but last 123) Ann, Eliz, Jas,
Johanna, Jno, Kath, Mary Ann, Rebakah, Sarah & Wm Collings 123;
Wm N. 122
READ J.K. 48
READE Chas, Sarah & Thos 102
READY Estelle 28
REAGAN Nancy 19
RECORDS Mary Melissa 111
RECTOR Jos Morgan, Martha & Pendleton 28;
Rbt P. Mrs 2; Rbt Pendleton & Stephen Claiborn 28
RED (all 96) Geo/Bradley, Geo Clark,
Lel/Lizzie E. Limber & Saml J.
REDUS Mary Susan & Nancy Ann Williams 19
REED Beatrice M. Caffey 142; Glendon
(Oneal), Helen Grace (Scott) 6
Leonard (Winfield) 181; Martha Jane
& Mary (Vance) 19; Minnie S . 10
REESE Jas Jos & Jos Brown Mackey 35;
Kate 19; Lola 166; Mary 110; Melinda Duff 35
REEVES Edw 193; Jno Lawson 12; Johnie 5,
71, 74; Nancy Caroline 12; Parolee
AL 19; Wm Thos 20
REGAN Amelia 118; Emily Burchfield 19;
Jos 118; Ralph 119
REICHERZER Minnie 19
REID Jas & Nettie Ann 146; Nora 189;
Oliver Hazard & Thos 146
REINHARDT Minna 89
REINHART Barbara Rose 82
REIP Cath 93-94; Peter 93
REISINGER Hy L., Rhodesse & Thos M. 111
REYNOLDS Justice & Mary 92
RHOADS Emeline (Scott) & Wm H. 181; 188
RHODES Matilda 19
RIBBECK Hope Creel 2
RIBBLE Mary Eliz (Gibson) 164
RICE Frances 78; Jas 87; Pleasant Henderson 21; Theodorick B. 78
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RICHARDS Cyrus White 68; I.L. & J.L. 133;
Laura 163; Samantha Annett 133; Wm 68
RICHEY/RICHIE (all 29) A.J., C.W., E.T.,
Eliz, J.A.J., J.P., J.W., Jas A.,
Jno S. & Shug
RICKETSON Aaron 15
RIDLEY Mattie Blanche 19
RIED - see REID
RIEGER Jas H. 18
RILEY Alb (Eug) 110; Cassandra Emily 192;
Dora B. 19; H.M. 72; Homer Louis &
L. Joanne 110; Mary 80
RINGER Jno H. 14
RING0 Martha C. 69
RINN (all 192) August, Augusta (Krebs)
(196), Bernise, Carl, DEnnis, Emil,
Emma, Frieda, Ida, Jno, Julius, Minnie, Otto, Tony, Viola & Wilhelmine
RITCHEY Alxr 104; Louisa H. 128; Mary 104
ROACH Fannie (Lassater) 167
ROANE Chas, Frances & Marg 108; Saml 43,
44, 47-48; Thos & Wm 108
ROBBINS Josephine 193
ROBERSON Jas A./Alex 17
ROBERTS Berl 181; Danl Webster 13; Evan
19; Ima Jean (Scott) 181; Jos Thos
Mrs 2; Mattie 19; Moses Brown 17;
Bettie 19; Geo & Jas 100; Martha
Gola 89; Maude 165; Walter M. 16;.
Wm Franklin & Wm Woods 89
ROBINSON Frances 103; Wm H. 20
ROBISON (all 181) Cassy, Cath, Crystal,
David, Edna May, Edwin Mardon, Hy
Geo, Jno Ewin, Jno Milton, Marie
Fern, Mattie Ellen, Mona Irene, Myrtle Ann, Rbt, Sandra, Summer, Walter N. & Wilma
RODDY Maggie (Hunt) & Rbt 160
RODEN Nancy Ann 19 .
RODERMUND Olga (Stucken) 197
RODGERS Norman N. 21; Thos 181
RODRIGUEZ Zaragoza 168
ROE Francis Marion 15, 18
ROEHLING Louise 168
ROESLER Jno & Pauline 168
ROGERS Alxr & Amanda M. 35, 70; Ann Louise 150; Charlotte M. 19; Eliz &
Ellin 109; Frances M. 2; Jane 102;
Jno-109; Lewis Cass 35, 70; Mary
104; Radford D. 35, 70
ROMBOLD Maria 19
ROMINIS Marg Ann (Shelp) 181; Saml J.
181 [cf Howell, Maggie (Rominia)]
ROMNEY Eliz 116
ROSCOW Mary (Wilson) 102
ROSE Geo W./WA 188; Llewellyn Mrs 37,188;
Mary (Perry) 188
ROSS David FRancis 20
ROSSMAN Wm Mrs 2
ROTHER (all 160) Alf, Chas E., Chas J.,
Danl, Emil, Louis A. & Weldon
ROTHSTEIN Ben Mrs 2
ROUNDTREE G.W. 68; Geo Will 136
ROW Alice 19
,
ROWAN Eliz Ann 151-52
ROWNTREE Elvira 19
ROYALL Kath (Banks) 102
ROYALTY Kenny & Rosemary 29
RUCKER Ellie 117
RUDD H.L. Mrs 10
RUDLOFF Edna (Krebs) & Nora (Krebs) 196
RUDOLF Anna 139
RUGELEY Helen Hoskins 2, 6-9, 35, 74,
108-09, 125, 187
RUMLEY Edgar & Lydia 104
RUMSEY (all 87) And Lane, Eliz, Geo W.,
Jas A., Jos A,, Mary, Mary Louise,
Wm Marcellus
RUSH Maria 127
RUSSELL GA Matilda 19; Lauretta 2; Louzetta A. 19
RUTLEDGE Camilla Eliza Lumpkin 52;
P.J. Mrs 2
RYAN A.M., Annie (Artrue), Bennie Mae,
& Edna Lou 167; Geo W. 20; Heywerd R., Ruby & Winnie 167
SACK xdolphine C.O. 138; Anna 139; Eduard W.H.M. 138; Frgdrich Ernst,
Geo, Hans & Heinrich 139; Ottilie
E.A. 138; Philipp Wilhelm 138-39;
Thbs 139
SAGESER Izora Necie 19
ST. CLAIR Jno 19
SAIZ Jesus 19
SALLEY A.S. 206
SAMUEL(S) Juliet C. 19
SANCHEZ Louis 163
SANDERS Carl 30; Friedarick (Krebs) 196;
J.A. & Jessie A. 30; Kath (Rea) 123:
Lou 30; Mary 182; Minnie 30; Pennie Mae 181; Steed & Wm 30
SANER Rosilla P. 19
SANSOM Jno 91; Nancy 90: Wm 92
SAPP Salma (herndon) 165
SATTEReITE Valeta (Dawson) 163
SAUNDERS Frances (Lake) 105
SAVAGE Mary Ellen 19; Rbt 21
SAWYER Dan & Jno 141
SCANLAN Roger 212
SCARBOROUGH Silas 12, 15
SCHILO Laura (Krueger) 196
SCHLABACH Elsa (Krebs) 6 Harry 196
SCHLEICHER Frank C. 9
'SGHLIDEAR Fritz 19
240
SCHLOTT Dominic 20
SCHLUTER Helen Gomer 116
SCHMIDT Annie (Krueger) 196; Clinton 6
Fdk Johann Geo 162; Hy 197; Karl &
Lee Roy 162; Ruby (Herbort) 197; Verena & Wm 162
SCHNAITER Thos P. Mrs 128
SCHOENEMAN, Jas & Melvin 193
SCHOLEGETER Julia (Rother) 160
SCHOOLCRAFT Joe 20
SCHOONOVER Eliz Ann 19
SCHREINER Chas 31, 197
SCHROCK Jno W. 13
SCHROEDER And, Jos Lewis & Lawrence
Francis 82
SCHUBERT Ottilia (Buehrig) 195
SCHUBODE Anna Ilse 91
SCHUETT Julia Zarski 19
SCHUHMANN E.W. Mrs 2
SCHULTZ Marie (Krebs) 196
SCHULZE Hugo 0. 6 Hulda 162
SCOGGIN Theod-otiaOrlena 19
SCOGGINS Claiborne & Dicey (Scott) Hopkins 181
SCOGLAND Thesta Kennedy 116
SCOTT Abner 179, 181; Alxr 75; Annie 19;
Annie Lee 181; Ara M. 31; Beaula &
C. Breckenridge 181; Caroline 179;
Cath F., Chas Quincy, Charley, Charlotte Genetha & Calyton 181; Cyrua
179, 181; Dicey 179; Dora 31; Eliza
Jane 179; Eliz 96-97; Eugenia 31;
Folsom 181; Forrest 31; Francis Harrison & Geo (W.) 181; Geo Whitmuir
179, 181; Geo Winfield, Geo Winston,
Gladys & Hy Bowen 181; Isola 31; J.
Childress, Jas, Joe, Jno & Jos 181;
Josephus 179, 181, 188; Judy Belle
& Julia E. 181; Lavinia & Levica 179;
Lois 31; Mae 181; Martha (Duty) 179,
181; Mary W., Millard M. & Millard
Quinnon 181; R.C. 31; R.H. Vernona
181; Rachel (Burt) 188; Reuben Ode11
181; Rchd 97; Rbt B. & Rbt Curtis 31;
Roxanna 181; Sarah 141; Vernona 181;
Walter 31; Watler A. [Walter?] 181;
Wm Winfield, Willie, Winfield &
Yvonna Lohoma 181
SCRIVENER Benj 92
SCRIVNER Jas 91; Jane T. 90; REuben 91
SCRUGGS family 188
SEALE Ida Carrie 2
SEATON Clay W. 74
SEAY Edw Sanders 17
SEIDERS Edw 117
SEKULICH Mark M. Mrs 2
SELF Rachel. (Dawson) 163
SELLERS Chas Grier 205; Jas 18; Nancy
J a n e 190
SELVIDGE Louise H . 1 9
SENNE Sophia E r n-i s t i n a 1 9
SEVIER J n o 207
SEWARD Mary ( H o l t ) 103; Wm R . 1 3
SHACKELFORD F r a n c e s Harwood & Rchd 108
SHAFER J a c o b T. & Maggie Mae 147
SHANKLIN W i l l 0 28
SHANNON E l i z Ann 1 9 ; I d a May 84; J n o
Alonzo 1 7
SHAREN Lula B. 1 9
SHARON J o e l P i e r c e & S o p h r o n i a K . 110
SHARP Edwin L u c i u s , J a s M . , J a s Pickney
& J n o And 163; L u c e t t e 2
SHARPE E l i z 92
SHAW B e t t i e 194; Geo WA 112; Mary 30;
Mary A . 1 9 ; Nancy E l i z 1 1 2
SHEETS R b t T. Mrs 2
SHELCOTT Mary 142
SHELP Cyrus, Geo W. & L e v i c a ( S c o t t ) 1 8 1
SHELTON Mourning H a r r i s 91; Wm 92
SHEPARD Adrian Gayle 181
SHEPHERD E l i z Ann 19; R . D . 39, 4 1
SHEPPARD Ann & Rbt 1 0 3
SHERE Laura Alice 1 9
SHERFORD
166
SlIERMAN Dave Morse, J o s T. & N e i l Warren
112; Renee 110-12; S t e v e n Neil 110,
1 1 2 ; Wm J e n n i n g s Bryant
- 112
SHERRILL E l i z 91
SHIRLEY Imogene Fay 167
SHORT ( a l l 1 9 ) Martha J a n e , M a t i l d a E . ,
Nancy J o s e p h i n e & Olive W ,
SHREVE Benj F r a n k l i n 1 7 ; Hy M. 156; Wm 200
SHUDDE L o u i s 0. 4
SHULER E l l i s M. 1 5 ; J a s C . 1 8
SHULTZ J n o & Phoebe 187
SIEBEL Minna (Krebs) 196
SIEKER Edw A . 1 5 ; Lamartine P. 1 4
SIEVERS Hy 167
SIKES J a n e 164; ( r e s t 1 6 1 ) Marg, Nancy
E l i z , Rbt, S . J . , Susan & W.A.
SILLY Sophie 138
SIMMONS Cath E l i z 1 4 8 ; Chas & Edna E a r l e
( S c o t t ) 181; J n o , Mary, S a r a h &
Wm 1 0 3
SIMMS Asenatha 113; Nancy 189; Simon 113
SIMON Anne & Conrad 162; Emma 166; Hy L . ,
Kath, P e t e r & P h i l i p J a c o b 162
SIMPKINS GA Ann 20
SIMPSON Nancy I s a b e l 1 20
SINGLETON Rbt & Wm 1 1 5
SISTRUNK Rbt W. 20
SITTERLE f a m i l y 1 9 5 ; Chas 1 9 5
SITTON Angie Elwina 1 6 3
SKAGGS L. Snow Mrs 2
...
241
SKIPWORTH L i z z i e 20
SKOP J n o 196
SLATE P o l l y W i l l i a m s 20
SLAUGHTER Cora 29
SLIDELL F r i t z 1 9
SLIDIER Wm 1 9
SLOAN Olive 0. 20
SLOANE J o s 8 5
SMILAND Marilyn C . 9
SMITH A b i g a i l 1 0 3 ; A l f 88; A l i c e E. 20;
A l m a 194; And 53; Annie M a r s h a l l 2;
Belle 20, 181; B l a c k s t o n e 31; Bob
166; B y r n e l l , C l i n t & Dan 31; Dan1
G r i f f i n 52-53; Dennis 162; Dora 194;
Dor 102, 166; E d i t h E . 20; Edwin 39;
E l b e r t 166; E l i z 20, 166; E l i z Cass a n d r a 52; E r a s t u s "Deaf" 168; Frank
& F r a n k i e Lougenia 1 9 4 ; Hy B. 166;
Hy WA 194; Hunter 31; J. 46; J.J. &
J a s Edgar 31; J a s H . 1 5 ; Jas M. 194;
J e a n i e 162; J e s s i e 31; J n o 105; J n o
L e w i s 194; Johnny 1 6 6 ; Laura 181;
Leeman 166; Lem 31; L i l l i e B e l l 88;
L o i s 31; L o r i n d a . 1 9 4 ; Lucy E l i z 20;
M.A. 52; Marcus Morman 166; Marion
31; Mary 27, 52-73, 1 6 2 , 169; Mary
Ann 166; M a t t i e & May 194; Melissa
Cath 133; M o l l i e 31, 194; Nancy 31;
Nancy (Payne) 53; N e l l c e n e 194;
O l l i e 1 6 3 ; Rbt @ses 88; R o b e r t a 166;
Ruby C . 2; S a l l y J o 166; Sam 133;
S h e l l e y 194; Thos 166; Thos Zach
194; Tom 166; W.T. 194; Walter 31;
W a l t e r Hy 194; Wanda W. 2; Wesley
L u t h e r 1 6 6 ; Wm 127; Wm " B i l l " 31;
Wm C h a r l e y 194; Wm G r i f f i n 53; W i l l i e 31; W i l l i e Mae 1 6 1 ; Woodrow 166
SNEED [SNELL]
V i r g i 1 . L . Mrs 9
SNELL Mary Kay 3, 7 ; V i r g i l L. Mrs 9
SNIDER C l a r e n c e 2; Mary Alice 20
SOANE Hy & J u d i t h 100, 102
SOLICE [ S O L I S ? SOLIZ?] Annie 163
SOLTNER Mary 20
SORREL ( a l l 1 6 8 ) Frank D . , Gordon, Marc i a l , Moxley & Rchd Hy Douglas
SORRELLS Mary M a t i l d a 20; Wm R . 21
SOULS Rachel ( B u r t ) 188
SOWELL Mary 20
SPAETH A l f & L i l l i e 1 6 2
SPANN M a t i l d a 26
SPARKS Thos M c Q u i r t e r 1 7
SPEAKMAN Mary N. 6
SPEARS Nancy C a r o l i n e 20
SPELLMAN Grace B e r k l e y & J n o B a n i s t e r
150
SPENCER A l i c e & E l i z 103; Marie 119;
Nancy 27; Susan Ann (Deason) 140;
Wm 1 0 3 ; Wm E l l e r b e e 140
SPENRATH Martin 17
SPIKES Jessie 161
SPILLER (all 161) Birdie E O , Chas M.,
Geo A. & Lula
SPINKS B.M. & Lola 161
SPLITTGERBER Nina B. 20
SPRECKER Magdalenas80
SPRENCIL Sylvia 31
SPRINGFIELD J.F. Mrs 1, 4
STADLER Rbt G. 194
STAE (all 181) Carolyn Jean, Janice Cherie, Wm Chester, Wm Curtis, Zula
Pearl (Duty)
STAHL Moses S. 19
STAMPER Larkin & Mariah 118
STANDLEY Angeline 181
STANFORD VA Ann 20
STANSBERRY Nancy Jane 20
STANTON Mary 119
STANZEL Mary 161
STAPLES Mary Eliz 20
STAPP Armilda Jane 20
STARK (all 103) Mary Bassett, Rebecca,
Rchd & Wm
STAUBACH Arnold B. Mrs 2
STEEL(E) Alphonso & Alverado 161; Eliz
35; VA 161
STEEN Jno 104; Nancy Agnes 103; Wm 103-4
STEHLING -(all 1972 Adam, Adel’a, Amandus, Arthur, Barbara (Vogel), Carolyn, Cecilia, Christian, Christine,
Franz, G ~ o ,Jas Oliver, Jn09 Magdalena, Mary (Lewis) , Nelda (Heep) s
Paul & Rchd
STEIN Lina 20
STELFOX Jno Hy 14
STEPHENS Cordelia 98: Irs, Jno (Thos),
Jnoa & Jossie 99: Lawrence 77; Rbt
W. 11, 22, 71; Wm,
(Reily) &
(Watson) 99
STERLING And M. 87; Chas M. 15; Eliz 87
STEVENS Alxr Go 103; Barnabas & Caleb
104; Eli 103; Francis Eliz 20; Geo
WA 16; Jno 104; Jno-Galley 20; Van
Delia 103; Wm 103-04
STEVENSON Temperance Carrilla 20
STEWART Alxr 97; Amanda M. 20; Carrie 56;
Jane 20; M.A. 189; Mathew P. & Rbt
P. 56; T.J. 189; T.W. 56; Thos Wilson & V.A. 56
STILES (all but Saml 162) Ceaborn [Seaborn?], Emma, Erwin, Etta, Eula VA,
Francis Ceaborn, Francis Dean, Jessie Larkin, Lulah & Rebecca (Clementine) 162: Saml T o 16; ThOs9 Virgie, Wilburn & Wm 162
o e o
O . .
242
STINNETT Thos Natl 13, 21
STINSON Jno Eug 15
STITH Ann & Jno 103
STOCKEBRAND Irs D. Mrs 6
STOKES Martha Eliz 164
STOLT Mattie 20
STOLTZ Jack & Mabel 37
STONE Mary Ellen 161; Wm 35
STONEHAM Lois 74
STORY Alb G. 2, 4
STOTTS Claude G. Mrs 2
STOVALL Jas Currin 99
STOWELL Chloe Mildred (Brite) & Elijah
Aug 181
STOWERS Evelyn 181
STRAHAN Gladys 163; Lulu 20
STRAIN Cassie 20
STRATTON Jno M. 16
STRAUGHN Ann 24
STRAWN Leland 28
STREET Susan 80
STREETER Mason 6 Utica L. 135
STRICKLAND Lisa 20; Mr 46-47
STRIEGLER Arthur & Emily 197; Fdk Christian 18, 197; Jensine, Johan Fdk
Gottlieb & Mary Louise (Mogford) 197
STRINGER Mary 102
STRODER VA Viola 164
STROMAN Alice E. 186; Alice Emorilice 20.
STROMQUIST Esther 167
STROUD Mary Michael 164; Norma 20
STUART Benj C. & Burienne F. 27; Elitha
Jane 126; F.T. 27; Galbraith 96-97;
Ham 126; L.E. & Leander 27; & Mair
187; Martha Cordelia & Mayes T. 27;
REbecca Jane Kilgord 96; W.A. & W.C.
27; Wm 96-97
STUBBS (all 196) Geo D., Jno J., Mary
Ellen (Van Hook), Minnie L., Modene
(Tucker), Nell & VAn Hook
STUCKEN [von der] (all 197) Alf, Christine (Schoenewolf), Constance, Felix, Frank Valentin, Louise, Marie &
Olga
STULTZ Marie 96
SUDDETH Bill 143
SUMNER Jane 9
SUMPTION Jacob 176
SUTHERLIN Jimmy Jo & Worthy 161
SWAN Etta E. 20
SWANN Mary & Matt 127; Sarah 100; Susanna 102
SWEENEY Jno & Polley 102
SWICORD Dor McLeod 8
SWIFT Mary Eliz 20
SWINDELLS Mary Eliza 20
SWINK Eliz 95
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SWOPE Roy 181
SYMONDS Clara Drew 188
TABOR Jno 92; Jno WA 90; Martha Pearl 89;
Melinda Jane 20; Nathan & Wm 91; Wm
H 89
TACKETT And C. 18, 20
TACKITT Jane 20; Rbt E. 15, 18
TACQUARD (all 197) Arthur, Felix, Geo,
H.G. &Mrs, Joshua, Kiddo, Louella,
Lucille, Martha, Mary & Viola
TALIAFERRO Mark L. 14
TALK Cynthia 20
TALTON (all 129) Jesse A., Julia (Juliet/
Guly) Elma Marsh & Lydia (Lewis)
TANING Sarah 69
TANNER Thyrza Ann 20
TARIN Gertrude 168
TATE (all but Claude 161) Birdie, Caro-line, (Claude B. Mrs 2, 4, 9); Dan Bradley, David Crockett, E.R., Isham, Jim,
’Laura,Lou, Mary E., Murray Crockett,
Nathan G., Nina & Will
TAUSCH Wilhelmina 20
TAYLOR family 156, 158; And 20; Ann 107;
Anne 102-03; Bettie 20; Ervin 162;
Eula Eugenia (Ferguson) 181; Lewis H.
13; Marg 104; Mattie 166; Nancy J. 140;
Nancy Malinda 145; Echd 104; Rbt 0. 18;
Sarah Jane 20; Sarah Rachael
- 107;
Thos 102-03
TEDFORD Rbt Oscar 14
TEEGARDIN Dorline 69
TENEY Amanda & Jos 128
TENNEY Jas L. 2
TERRY Thos 199
TETER Frank & Mary Marg 118
THACKER Frances & Hy 105; Marilyn 115
THAXTON Felix Mrs 2
THOMAE Adalberto Carlos, Adolf 6 Gertrude
(Yndo) 168
THOMAS Caroline Eliz 113; Corry 165; Elisha
F. 19; Guiford D. 10; Ichabod 113; Marg
105; MaryTprings 164; Morrison 113;
Sidney 18; Susanna 113
THOMASON Eva Onia (Gann) 195; Thos W. 16
THOMPSON Adam 92; Ann G. 105; Chas 103-04;
Eliz 92; Frances E. 20; Jas W. 117; Jos
105; Kathrine 20; Lycy 105; Polly 91;
Robin 165; Roger 105; Ruby A. 112; Sallie 105; Sarah 104; Silas P. 112; Susanna 103
THORLEY Mary 109
THORN Theophilus W. 21
THOROGOOD Adam & Ann 105
THRASHER Mary E., T.J. & Warrene 55
243
THRUSTON (all 105) Edw, Elinor, Jno &
Just ina
THUNDERBURGH Martha Ann 20
THURMAN And J. 16; Hy G. 17-18; Thos
Edw 18
THURMON Nancy 20
THWEATT Zella Nelson 20
TIDWELL J.T. 189
TIMM Julia 161
TIMMERMAN (all 168) Elmer, Emma, Heinrich, Herman, The0 & Theodor
TINER Lilly 181
TINSLEY (all 106) Alice, Ann, Cornelius,
David, Edw, Isaac, Jno, Mary, Phillip, Sarah Sicily & Thos
TITTLZ J.C. Mrs 2
TODD Eliz 106; Ida 20; Jas D. 158; Lela
163; Wm Smith 158
TOLER Wm I. 19
TOM (all but Mary Jane 191) Ada (Brown),
Chas, Chas Theo, Charlie, Edw, Ellen
(Campbell), Emmanuel, Hannah, Jno
Lytle, Lily MaelMay, Mary 191,
(Mary Jane 2 0 ) , Philip A., Ralph,
The0 Oliver & Wm Edw
TOMLIN Eliz (Bathurst) 103
TOMLINSON Alb 187; Louisa Marg 20; W.R.
& Wm 187
TONGATE’/TONGET/TOUNGATE
family 71
.
TOOD
158
TOONIA Sarah 69
TORSKEY Joanna 102-03
TOWNSEND A.B., Charlie & Drew(ry) 86;
E. 69; Geo 86; J.J. 195; Lou Ella
8 6 ; Mollie Cordelia 21; Sallie M.,
Walter & Wm 86
TOWNSLEY R.J. Mrs 21
TRAMMELL (all but MO 106) Ann, Danl,
Eliz, Garrard/Gerrard, Jno, Marg,
Mary (MO 211, Phillip, Priscilla,
REbecca & Thos
TRAPP Glenda K. 177
TRAWEEK Wm Burrell 21
TRAYLOR (all but Maude 167) Dunstan,
Geo Hamilton, Hy, Jas, Jim, Jno,
(Maude Wallis 1951, Will 167
TREADWELL Benj 119; David 118; Edw &
Sam1 119; Sarah 118
TREVINO Emilia 168
TREWHITT May 21
TRIPLETT Francis, Jno & Lettice 68
TRUHART Eliz (Garland) 102
TRUITT Wingate 29
TUBB Geo & Mary (Choctaw name) 92;’Susannah 91
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TUCKER Marg 105;
100
TUDYK, Albina, Felix, Jos & Petranela 192
TUMLIN Anna (Buehrig) 195
TUNIA Sarah 69
TURNER Amasa 43; E.E. 189; Emma 186; Louisa 181
TURNEY Mary & Rbt,119
TYSON (all 166) Arpie, Austin, Cicero,
Elsie, Eugenia, Flossie, Gilmer, Juliet, Kerin, Marion, Mary, Randolph
UECKERT (all 192) Adeheide, Bertha,
C.W.A., Clara, Ferd, Fredericka,
Gustave, Mary, Paul, Rchd & Willie
UNDERHILL Marg & Wm 109
UNDERWOOD Marg 109
UNLAND Mabelle Agnes 96
UPSHAW Cordelia & Jeremiah 109; Marg,
Sarah & Wm 108
UPTON
Wm Thos 13
UTLEY David Joshua 16
VALADIN Anna Dorothea 139
VANCE And 104; Clement 212; David & Mary
104
VAN HORN Lena Leota 21
VANJMAN
Marg & Saml 104
VANMETER Jacob 176
VANNEIMAN Marg 104
VANTINE Thos J. 12
VANUXEM/VAUXEM
176
VARNELL Varine 2
VAUGHAN Jno H. 21
VAUGHT Joanna 21; Sally 121
VELA Josefa 30; Rafaela 168
VERNER Anna, Geo & Lemuel E. 166
VERNON (all 106) Ant, Frances/Franky,
Hannah, Isaac, Jas, Joanna, J ~ o ,
Jona, Madaline, Mary, Mildred, Rebecca, Rchd, Rbt, Sarah, Susannah/
Sulky, Thos & Tinsley
VIA Marg & Pierre 119
VINSON Julia M. 9, 72; Mary 78
VINYARD Zelda Fay 194
VINZENT Chas 165
VON HAGEN Louis 17
VOSBURGH Wm And 19
VYKUKAL Joe F., Martha Jean & Willie
VAnce 81
WADDELL Mary 78
WADE Ann 104; Chas Columbus & Cora 128;
Cora Ann 21; Eliz 104; Isaac 128;
Thos Allen 21; Wm 104
WAFER Eliz 29
WAGGONER Jane 140
WAGLEY Levina 182; Levinia (Dearing)
183; Mr 182
WAGNER Chas 16; Joyce (Rother) 161
,..
244
WAHRMUND Elise H. 21; Wm 197
WAINSCOTT Hiram & Nancy I. 12
WAITS Wm 21
WALDEMORE Alford Wm 16, 19
WALDEN Jesse & Martha Jane 146
WALDON Clinton 143
WALDROPE F.S. 13, 15
WALKER America 21; And 115; Ann 103, 105;
Cath 115; Cath (Miller) 114-15; Chas
115; Chas A. Mrs 2, 4, 8-9, 74; Eliz
& Gideon 115; Goy 161; Jas 114-15; Jas
Frances 115; Jean Halden 8-9, 71;
Jeremyah B. 115; Jno 103, 105, 115;
Jno Williams & Lucinda 115; Lucretia
114-15; Marg 104; Mary Eliza & Mary
Ellen 21; Mary Sarah & Miranda Collette 115; Ora 21; Patricia Karen 2;
Paul 164; Sanders 115; Sarah E. 21;
Susanna & Thos 115; Vivian 161;
Wm 115
WALL Addie Scales (Cyrus) 70
WALLACE "Big Foot" [W.A.A. "Bigfoot"] 22;
Elendor 114; Geo WA & Jno Henderson
13, 16; Susannah 92
WALLER Dora 166
WALLING Geo L. & Mrs 2
WALLIS (all 195) Frank, Jack Traylor,
Jno Wesley, LA, Maude, Salley, Saml
Jackson, Viola & Wm
WALSH Chas Dennis 15
WALTER Estelle 2
WALTERS Kath 69
WALTON Mr 159
WANLESS VA 95
WANTLAND Sarah 164
WARD Hy Laurense 21; Hettie L. 27
WARNER AugustiFe 127; G.W. 140
WARNKE (all 28) Adele, Annie, Eliz, Elton, Frieda, Fritz; Harry, Hy J.,
Hilda, Katie, Lillie, Louise, Maria,
Mathilda, Minnie, Sophie & Willie
WARREN Anna Byrd 126; Hy Clay 16, 18;
Mary Bondurant 6; Rbt Harris 126
WASHINGTON Geo 87, 116, 172
WATERS GA 164; Mary 102; Mary Ann 21;
Mrs 183; W.T. 182-83; Wilson T. 183
WATKINS Betsy 121; J.D. 197; R.A. & Ray
29; Wm W. 14, 20
WATSON A.W. 181; Alxr 17; Eliza Jane
(Scott) Brookshire 181; Jacob Benj,
Mary A. ti Sarah Jane 21
WATTS Henrietta Bunton 21
WEAKS Isabel1 V. 21
WEATHERLY Betty Lucille, Harry E. & Wm
Wallace 153
P-,
x
WEAVER E l i z 145; F.A. 1 5 ; L e t i t i a 27; L e - '
v i n a 145; Matt T. 13; P e t e r & S a r a h
145
WEBB Adelade, And 6 Frank 141; G i l e s 100;
J a s & J n o 141; J o s & J o s i a h 119;
Marg L u c r e t i a , Minerva, Rufus F i e l d e r
& Theophilus 141
WEBBER J . A . 1 9 5
WEHRUNG E d i t h J o s e p h i n e & The0 148
WEIDMAN Bessie Cook 21
WEILER H . J . Mrs 2, 4
WEINFELT Annie 21
WEISKITTEL P a u l i n e 83
WEISNER J u a n i t a J e a n e t t e 29
WEISS Susanna 162
WELCH Martha F. 21
WELGEHAUSEN Ruth (Gunn) 1 9 3
WELLS Alice & Anna B. 113; Benj 98-99;
C o r d e l i a ( S t e p h e n s ) 99; D.F. 113; Dan1
98-99; Edna I. 113; Edwin F o r r e s t 72,
113; J a c k W. 98; J n o C. G a l t o n & Lewi s Tate 113; L o t t i e (Guinn) 98; M.S.
113; Matison (M.) 98; Quenny 120;
Ralph A . 113; Thos 98-99
WELSCH G.A. Mrs 2
WELSH Suzanna 80
WENSEL Emma C. & T . V . 164
WENTWORTH Mary 204
WEST Ann 105; Dor Lane 1 0 0 ; J n o 105; S a r a h
Cath 21
WESTERMAN Marg Ann Props & Mary J a n e 21
WESTMORELAND ( a l l 1 6 1 ) Ercel S c o t t , Frank
Bookman, Fred Connor, Helen Augusta,
Jas P a s c h a l , J u l i a , Lee K e l t o n , Mary
Connor, Nola, P e r c y L o u i s , Rachel,
,
Reuben, Robbie M o r r i s , S a r a h L i l l i e
& Wm M e r r i w e t h e r
WHEATON L e t i t i a 27
WHEELER J n o V. 1 9
WHEELESS L o u i s e (Barrow) 87
NHEELOCK W.L. M r s 9
WHELAN Thos 17
WHETSTONE S a r a h D . 21
WHIPPLE Mary 104
WHITACRE J n o S y l v e s t e r 21
WHITE Amanda 8 7 ; Amanda Allene & And Jacks o n 128; Anna E s t e l l a 126; C a r o l i n e
86; .Cornelia J a n e 1 1 7 ; E l i z 86, 117;
E l i z Ann 117; Gideon 86, 117; G i f f o r d E . & Mrs 2; Hulda 87; J a c o b 126;
Jas L. 1 7 ; Jas Wm 126; J e a n e 105;
Karl Wade 128; L e e 181; L o u i s a Maria
117; Lucy F i e l d s ( P a y t o n ) 181; Marg
E. 21; Martha Agnes 133; Narcissa 86;
Narcissa Lucinda & Rebecca C a r o l i n e
117;
c o n tinued
245
WHITE c o n t i n u e d Rbt, Wm J a s p e r & Wm
K i r k p a t r i c k 128; Worchester 1 8 1
WHITEHEAD Ima 30
WHITEHURST J . H . 26
WHITTINGTON A l f & Alzada G e r t r u d e 162;
Amy 151; Artie Miranda, Benj E l b e r t ,
Edw Isaac, F r a n c e s Marg, Geo B r y a n t ,
J a s B i r d , Jas P. & J n o Thos 162;
Mary 100; P e r m e l i a O p h e l i a , Rbt E l i ,
S a r a h M e h i t a b e l & The0 P h i l i p 162;
Wm 1 5 1
W I C K L I N E Geo G. Mrs 2
WICKWARE C a r r i e VA 1 6 3
WIGGINS Aaron Blackman 6 C l a r i s s a Ann
129; E l i z a Lee ( B r i t e ) 181; Enoch
T a l t o n & F r a n c e s J a n e 129; Geo Hy
131; G i l e s Henderson 129; Ingram 13032; Ingram Thodes 129; J n o Wesley 131;
J u l i a E.M. ( T a l t o n ) 129, 132; Lewis
Monroe 129; Lucinda 181; Lydia Carol i n e , Marg Emily (Maggie), Mary
Marsh, Oliver Bascome & S a r a h E l i z
129; Wm T. 181; W i l l i s ( T u r n e r ) 1 2 9
WILDER Max B. Mrs 2
WILEY I s a b e l l a 128
WILHOITE Young 1 7 3
WILKE Norine Yvonne 181
WILKINSON S a r a h G. 2 1
WILLEMIN B e r t h a , L o u i s Fred & L u c i l l e
A t h a l i a 167
WILLETTS Mary 37
WILLEY f a m i l y 157; M r 41, 158-59
WILLIAMS Adams 181; A l l e n 128; Beulah
Lee 195-96; Cora May ( B r i t e ) 181;
Edw A. 26, 195; E l i z / B e t s y E. 128;
F r a n c e s Marian 21; GA Ann 195; Harv e y S . M r s 2; J a s 30; Jas R b t 195;
J a n e 30; J e a n n e t t e E l i z 21; J n o E .
195; J n o I . B . & J u l i a 30; K i s s i a h
187; Leola 128; Lowry Aldine 196;
Mae 28; Marion G . 30; Mary 106;
Mary Ann 21, 30; Mary Sue & Oscar
196; P a t r i c i a H. 205; Rebekah 30;
Sam1 B. 168; S a r a h , S t e p h e n J. &
Susan T. 30; T h e o p h i l u s 196; Thos
165; Thos Edmond & Thos E l l i s 196;
Thos K. 128; Wanda J e a n 181; Wm
E s t i l l & Wm U. 26; Wm W. 30
WILLIAMSON David 187; Fdk 14, 18; I m a L e e
165; Laura E l i z 163; Thos 18
WILMUTH Lucinda J. 2 1
WILSON Annie 1 2 ; B.F. 181; E l Dora 161;
E l i z (Hansford) 103; H . P a u l 163;
J a n e 30; L.M. 186; Lydia Marg 185;
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Mary 102; Mittie 166; R.H. 12; Tess i e (Kennedy) 165; Wm 102
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WINBURY M.S. Mrs 2
Windham Page S. 16
WINFREE (all 194) Absolom Jessee, Benj,
Cecil Vasner, Edwin H., Elizzrena
(Hill), Elmora, Ernest Watson, Jacob Freeland, Kinney, Mary (Fisher),
Nancy (Freeland), Otis K O , Violet
Oveta & Zacary Taylor
WINFREY Dorman & Mrs 4; Dorman H. 2, 4 ;
Edgar, Elisha Embree, Frank Oliver,
Joe H., Jno Phillip, Mary (Hill)
Keneaster & Russell 181
WINN Dean F. 2, 9; & Mrs 4
WINSBOROUGH Lelon Mrs 2, 8-9
& Willie Ellen
WINTERS Jas, Jno Freland
167
WIPFF Carolina 21
WISINGER Audrey (Gunn) 193
WITHERS Ann, Jno & Mary 105
WITT Jno C., Lou J. & Wm Hy 17
WOFFORD family 189: Jas R. 12
WOLF (VOLK) (all 81) Dennis Bruno, Frankie Louis, Jan/.Jno, Jno Peter &
Patricia Ann
139
WOLTERS Cath Magdalen %#
WOMACK Malinda/Milly 69, 93
WONSLEY David W. 16
WOOD Beulah E. 57; Ella 21; G.W. 57; Geo
W. 15, 17; Hy & Jas 57; Jos 20; Leonor 31; MOP. 57; Marg 109: Margret
112; Martha, Mary A., Mollie P. &
Walter Wallace 57; Wm A. & Wm
Granberry 189
WOODRING Martha 31
WOODRUFF Jos S. & Texanna (Manor) 181
WOODS Arch & Lucy 91; Mary E. Todd 21;
Wm 92, 199
WOODSON Sam1 H. 201
WOODWARD Mary Eliz 21
WOODY Brice 18
WOOLDRIDGE C.A. 15
WOOLFORD Thos 142
WOOLLEY Fayette C. Mrs 2
WOOLWINE Vance N. Mrs 3
WORCESTER Warren Wesley 19
WORCHESTER Bert 181
WORTHINGTON family 213
WORTHY (all 161) Dave, Frank, Jas Earl,
Jas H:, Jane E., Jno D., Mary Jane,
Miles, Pat & Willie
WRIGHT Arritta A. 21; Betty Davis 170;
David 21; Emily Eliz 144; H.M. 162;
Harriet E. 21; Jennie 91: Jessie B.
162; L.B. 15; Mae 162; Mattie Gilder & Nancy Jane 21; Peter 92: Wm
J. 19
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WULF Anne Marie Louise 90
WYATT Wm A. Mrs 3
WYCOFF Ellen 186
WYETH Francis 106
WYNN(E)
Nancy Gayle 100-01
YALE Bessie 181
YATES Yula 181
YNDO (all 168) Agustin, Juan, Manuel &
Miguel
YOCUM Thos D. 161
YOUNG Ann 167; Jane 119; Jesse 199; Jno
Sidney, Kath Orlena, Mary Ellen,
Myra Ethel, Nora Hettie, Rbt Lee &
Rbt Sisney 167; Sara 116, Sarah
Joana & Thos Jeff 167; Wilena D.K.
& W i R. Mrs 8; Wm Rchd 167
YOUNGBLOOD Mary A. 21
YOUNGLOVE Jim 3
YTURRIA (all 31) Danl, Fausto, Felicitas, Francisco, Herminio, Isabel &
Viola
ZACHARY (all 107) Bartholomew, Benj,
David, Eleanor, Eliz, Esther, Hannah, Jas, Jnop Milley, peter, Sarah
& Thos
ZANDER August 12
ZESCH Arlis & Bonnie 162
ZIEGLER Theodocia TN 27
ZIMMERMAN Iris H. 5, 48, 71; Robin 71-72
ZIRIAX Mamie Thekla 162
ZRUBEK Jan/Jno, Louis Urban & Otillie 81
ZUERCHER Leopold 21
ZUM BERGE Herman F. 17
ZUMWALT Sarah E.B. 21; Thos B. 18
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