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Matches 5,351 to 5,400 of 5,572
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5351 | Thos & Jennie Pickle | Family: PICKLE, Thomas N. / SWINEY, Virginia Caroline. (F4154)
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5352 | Three of their four children were still living. | Family: DAVIS, Austin Lacy / ANDERSON, Rachel Plummer (F1966)
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5353 | Title:Roanoke Beacon Flashes 3/4/1898 Details: While, Mr. Geo. W. HARDISON, our very popular post office clerk, and his brother, Montie, were driving a wild mule last Sunday afternoon, his muleship became frightened and ran away throwing both the gentlemen out of the cart. George was slightly disfigured, but Montie was quite badly hurt. | HARDISON, George Washington (I9811)
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5354 | To learn more about George Middleton Westbrook, click here. | WESTBROOK, George Middleton (I6886)
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5355 | To read extracts of court records click here. | HAVENS, John (I7462)
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5356 | To read more about Jesse and Frances Bartlett click here! | BARTLETT, Major Jesse (I24)
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5357 | To read more about Joseph Callaway Bartlett, click here! | BARTLETT, Joseph Callaway (I701)
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5358 | To read more about Nicholas Bartlett, click here! | BARTLETT, Nicholas II (I707)
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5359 | To read Nicholas' will, click here! | BARTLETT, Nicholas II (I707)
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5360 | Tombstone may read Apr 1900 Date from Mamie Stafford reads 15 July 1900 | HOLLAND, Mary Ann ("Molly") (I7)
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5361 | Tombstone: Marble marker: Irvin Cemetery, Monroe, MS.16 Marble slab with arched top on a block base. The inscription is as follows: (Name is carved in arched pattern)SIDNEY IRVIN/Born/Apr. 4, 1818/Died/Jan. 26, 1888/Aged 69Yrs. 9Mos./22Ds./The Lord gives and the Lord taketh away/Blessed be the name of the Lord. Written in a repair on the base of the marker is the following: On the North side WIFE OF/THOMAS IRVIN On the South side SIDNEY TOWRY | TOWERY, Sidney (I1674)
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5362 | Tommie Mae Fullerton of Gatesville died March 11 in a Weatherford nursing home. She was 81. Funeral services were held Friday at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel with Delbert Smith officiating. Burial was in Restland Cemetery. She was born June 30, 1914, in Waxahachie to the late Elijah and Tommie Mae Evans. She married Raymond Pecore in 1933 and they made their home in Houston. In 1943, she married Tomas Fullerton. They resided in Houston and Lubbock before moving to Gatesville in 1979. He preceded her in death in 1988. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include one daughter, Betty Sue Powers of Lake Havasu, AZ; three brothers, Earl Evans of Morton, E.M. Evans of Lubbock and Floyd Evans of Dallas; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. | EVANS, Tommie Mae (I12805)
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5363 | Tommy's career included home building, piloting B-26 bombers in WWII (64 combat missions), VP of Royal National Bank, President and Vice Chairman of First National Bank [Regions Bank] and a director of a local hospital in Palestine, Texas. ---------------------------------------- OBITUARY Thomas A Pickle (Palestine High School Class of 1936) Born 08-10-1919 Died 08-21-2004 Age 85 Services for Thomas A. (Tommy) Pickle, 85, of Palestine will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Court Drive Church of Christ with sons Thomas A. "Bud" Pickle, Robert C. "Bob" Pickle and Mark Pickle officiating. Graveside services will follow in Cedar Creek Cemetery officiated by Harold Hearn, Charles Lively and Thomas Wear. Arrangements are under the direction of Bailey & Foster Funeral Home. Mr. Pickle died Saturday in the Cartmell Home for Aged surrounded by his loving family. He was born August 10, 1919, in Palestine to Voyle Carrie Pickle and Annie Pearl Moseley Pickle. Mr. Pickle was a member of the Court Drive Church of Christ. He was a captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He flew B-26 bombers on 63 missions in the Mediterranean Theatre, receiving numerous medals, decorations and citations. Mr. Pickle served 40 years in the community as a banker for both Royall National Bank and First National Bank where he served in various roles including president and vice chairman, before retiring in 1985. He also served on the Palestine City Council and for 20 years was on the board of directors of Memorial Hospital. Mr. Pickle was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Juanita Pickle; and brothers, Cecil Pickle and Voyle Pickle Jr. He is survived by his wife, Geneva Lively Pickle of Palestine; and children, Thomas A. "Bud" Pickle of Centerville, Robert C. "Bob" Pickle of Palestine, Deborah Ann Mueller of Anchorage, Alaska, Margie Danielle Wear of Fort Smith, Ark., and Mark Pickle of Sugar Land. He is also survived by sister, Ruby Huber of San Bernardino, Calif.; brother, Lem Pickle of Palestine; 23 grandchildren, Brian Pickle, Brad Pickle, Melissa Pickle, Lisa Stutzman, Laura Kinion, Natasha Cox, Michelle Haynes, Jessica Jenks, Tiffani Pickle, Kristopher Pickle, Kristin Mueller, Aron Mueller, Thomas Wear, Michael Wear, Rachel Wear, Caleb Pickle, Joshua Pickle, Nathanael Pickle, Timothy Pickle, Hannah Pickle, Amanda Pickle, Moriah Pickle and Stephen Pickle; eight great-grandchildren, Roman Robinson, Abigail Pickle, Jonathan Pickle, Wesley Stutzman, Wyatt Stutzman, Sara Stutzman, Zachary Kinion and Alexandra Kinion. Pallbearers will be all of the grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Bruce Barber, Bill Brown, Klaus Kuehl, Ed Missildine, Joe Monk, Frank Moore, J.L. Parkman, and Archie Waldrum. Source: Palestine Herald Press 08-23-2004 | PICKLE, Thomas Albert Sr. (I1111)
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5364 | Trail Drivers of Texas University of Texas Press P. 815 & 816 Alonzo Millett was born in Bastrop county in 1845, and spent his boyhood days in that county and at Seguin, where he attended school. He had two brothers in school with him, and when the Civil War broke out the three Millett brothers were the first to volunteer. Alonzo Millett, at the time only 16 years old, entered the Confederate army and with General Wood he went through many battles and fought so bravely that he was promoted three successive times. His twin brother, Leonidas Millett, was killed at Manassas. When the war ended, Alonzo Millett returned to Texas and during the course of years that followed the Millett brothers gained wealth. Their ranches were scattered over the States of Kansas, Idaho, Dakota and Texas. Misfortune came, however, and their wealth was swept away. But Alonzo Millett persevered, and at the time of his death he owned a large ranch in San Juan Valley, Colorado. He was killed by being thrown from a horse on his ranch in Colorado, and was buried at San Antonio, Texas. | MILLETT, Capt. Alonzo (I11259)
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5365 | Transcriber or original clerk recorded Francis' name as "Francis M. Moon" and Mary Ann's name as "Mary Ann Carawfor." | Family: MOORE, Francis Marion / CRAWFORD, Mary Ann (F2842)
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5366 | Transcription of the record refers to his parents as DW Lovli and Bessie Brown | LOVLI, Unnamed (I11191)
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5367 | Treasurer, Dallas County. Listed as Edwin Prather. | PRATHER, Edward (I13469)
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5368 | Turner farmed unti the early 1950's, then worked for the REA (Rural Electrification Association). In the mid 1960's he established his own company, Turner's Electric. | CRECELIUS, Turner Ralph (I4259)
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5369 | Twin brother of Samuel Estes. | ESTES, Phillip (I12560)
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5370 | Twin to Alexander | HAVENS, Ella (I7512)
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5371 | Twin to Bessie Reeves | REEVES, Bonnie L. (I3578)
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5372 | Twin to Bonnie Reeves | REEVES, Bessie E. (I3577)
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5373 | Twin to Clarence | SCARBOROUGH, Claude (I7412)
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5374 | Twin to Claude | SCARBOROUGH, Clarence (I7411)
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5375 | Twin to Ella Havens | HAVENS, Alexander (I7511)
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5376 | Twin to Florida. | ARMSTRONG, Harriet (I7828)
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5377 | Twin to Harriett | ARMSTRONG, Florida (I7827)
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5378 | Twin to Jasper | HAVENS, Newton (I7513)
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5379 | Twin to Joseph | RICHARDSON, Rufus F. Dunn (I4969)
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5380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DURAN-JARA, Valentina (I7716)
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5381 | Twin to Louritha Mariied a twin brother to Louritha's Husband | INGRAM, Lauritha (I6087)
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5382 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WATKINS, Muriel (I5599)
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5383 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WATKINS, Mary (I5598)
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5384 | Twin to Newton Havens. | HAVENS, Jasper (I7514)
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5385 | Twin to Robert Sugg | SUGG, Lucy (I5556)
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5386 | Twin to Rufus. | RICHARDSON, Joseph Broughton (I4970)
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5387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DURAN-JARA, Lorea Antonella (I7717)
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5388 | Two months old | COLLINS, Rice C. (I5826)
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5389 | TX Death Certificate 30556 Name: Ross I. Burgoon Death date: 25 Jun 1937 Death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas Birth date: 02 Feb 1881 Birth place: Dallas Co., Tx Marital status: Married Spouse name: Carrie Burgoon Father name: Henry Burgoon Father birth place: Ms Mother name: Mary Bowles Mother birth place: MO Occupation: Farmer Residence: Estelle, TX Cemetery name: Minters Chapel [ROW 09- LOT 11] | BURGOON, Rosser Inman (I9712)
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5390 | U.S. Congressman from Texas. As a Democrat he was elected in 1963, to the House seat once held by Lyndon B. Johnson and represented Texas in Congress for more than 30 years. He rose through the ranks to become a senior Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. As chairman of the Social Security subcommittee, he passed the major Social Security reform legislation in 1983, raising the age for full benefits from 65 to 67. In 1994, he retired from office after choosing not to seek reelection. He was a Naval officer during WW II, serving in the Pacific and after the war with other veterans, started a radio station, still known as KVET in Austin, Texas. | PICKLE, James Jarrell (I13605)
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5391 | U.S. Congressman. He attended the University of Virginia, studied law, was admitted to the bar and proceeded to practice law in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia State House of Delegates, (1845-47) and elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Congresses, serving (1849-53). Declining to be a candidate for re-nomination, he was president of the Virginia Board of Public Works, (1857-61) and practiced law until his death. Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith "The next child was Alexander Richmond Holladay, twin with Henry Addison Holladay. These two were born September 18, 1811. Alexander Richmond married, on September 7, 1837, Patsy Q. Poindexter, and died January 29, 1877. His twin brother, Henry Addison, married, May 14, 1846, Mary F. (Jenkins) Calvert." This is an entry on the Find a Grave memorial of his father, Waller, Holladay. | HOLLADAY, Alexander Richmond (I13140)
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5392 | Unable to decipher of what he was a foreman. Nora's age was listed as 43. | Family: WHELCHEL, Eugene / ASTON, Nora Janelle (F1807)
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5393 | Unable to find such a cemetery with Find A Grave | RICHMOND, Paul (I11444)
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5394 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WATKINS, Ruth (I5597)
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5395 | Unclear what he was as it is poorly written -- conductor or constructor or ?? | HORTON, Charlie M (I5736)
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5396 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WILDS, Scott M. (I12280)
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5397 | Undoubtedly this birth year is incorrect, but the writing is unreadable on the 1850 Census. | UNKNOWN, Matilda (I5813)
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5398 | Unnamed at the time of the census | BROYLES, Dryden Johnson (I3178)
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5399 | Until about 1838-39, when they left for Texas, he farmed tobacco and operated a store at Cross Roads, North Carolina, near Snow Hill in Wayne County. They settled on Harmons Creek, five to ten miles northeast of Huntsville, Texas, about 1840-42, where he operated a grist mill. They lived there until about 1850, when they moved to Sands Chapel, near Chatfield, Texas. They then moved to Waxahachie, Texas and then to Waco, where he operated a hotel. After his death in Waco, the family returned to Sands Chapel. ------------------- Source: Roger Bartlett's website http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bartlett1944&id=I1075 | EDMUNDSON, Wright (I250)
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5400 | Uremia | TAYLOR, Mary Emma (I5003)
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