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13301 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S13920 (S13920)
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13302 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S14569 (S14569)
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13303 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S14605 (S14605)
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13304 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S14649 (S14649)
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13305 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S15108 (S15108)
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13306 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S15121 (S15121)
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13307 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S15341 (S15341)
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13308 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S15769 (S15769)
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13309 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S15797 (S15797)
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13310 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S16460 (S16460)
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13311 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S17548 (S17548)
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13312 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S17589 (S17589)
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13313 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S17630 (S17630)
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13314 | The Obituary Daily Times | Source Source: S17794 (S17794)
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13315 | The Odd Fellows Plot in Mayn Cemetery | LOGAN, Nellie (I41099)
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13316 | The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the World War, 1917-18 | Source Source: S8 (S8)
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13317 | The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the World War, 1917-18, Columbus, OH, USA: The F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1926 | Source Source: S5436 (S5436)
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13318 | The Oklahoma Almanac and Industrial Record, 1908 Chronological Record of the Year 1907 Printed by Oklahoma Publishing Company Contributed by Nalora Burnsvashti@theshop.net 12/22/1907 Tobe BRASSFIELD, prominent stockman and farmer, shot and killed at Canadian by Frank PEFFEL, merchant. *************************** The Sebastain County, Arkansas Census for 1900 shows Houston Howard and James Lemuel as guest of the goverment at the Federal Jail in Fort Smith , Arkansas. (James & Houston were brothers). Story: James Lemuel "Big Jim Dude" Standridge went to Indian Territory about 1902 and at one time worded on a ferryboat at Eufaula for Toab Brassfield. One of the elder citizens of Eufaula tells that Jim, Houston, and Toab once drove a wagon down the main street of Eufaula, selling whiskey from the tailgate of the wagon . When questioned about this later, all three claimed to be driving the wagon and did not realize there were sales being made from the back of the wagon. | BRASSFIELD, James Tobe (I17105)
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13319 | The photo of Aaron is at http://www.geocities.com/griffith_history/Graves2.html. I have, what I think, is the pedigree for Aaron and his brothers on the site. Also on the site we have some unknown photos of our Graves family. I am suspecting that 1 of them is Aaron's mother, Melissa Brassfield Graves. Please get back with me if you believe this is your branch of the family. Ramona Griffith-Phipps Max Griffith & Ramona (Griffith) Phipps griffith_history@yahoo.com March 6, 2001 | BRASSFIELD, Aaron (I23386)
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13320 | The remains were moved from the Beaver Creek Cemetery near Winston to the Forestvale Cemetery in Helena when the Canyon Ferry Reservoir was built in 1950. | HAMMONS, John P (I10698)
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13321 | The Santa Clara County Historical and Genealogical Society (SCCHGS) SCCHGS Early Settler File Index Bm-Br Updated 1/27/2001 http://www.katpher.com/SCCHGS/essbm.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Associated Name.................................Early Settler Brasfield, Mary Janovich, Steve There is an entry in my FTW for Mary Janovich | JANOVICH, Mary P. (I47099)
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13322 | The Saskatchewan Residents Index (SRI). Database. Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Click here to request a copy of the record via the SGS’s research services. | Source Source: S8199 (S8199)
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13323 | The social security record has a "note" that mentions June 1945, without any explanation. There is a grave marker for Philip C. Smith (1885-1969) and Della M. Smith (1883-1976) in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri (White Chapel Memorial Gardens) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78674827/della-m.-smith | MARTIN, Della Catherine (I51361)
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13324 | The story my husband's grandmother tells about Eber is that he helped his stepmother, Lula Jane kidnap his half siblings back from the orphanage where they were taken in Tennessee and then fled to Arkansas, which is why a lot of the records are hard to find, they didn't want to be found and sent to prison, or have the children taken away again. This was supposedly after Joseph had passed away and Lula was raising her five plus some of the younger step children. - John and Nicole Dollins | MILICAN, Lula Jane (I25201)
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13325 | The story my husband's grandmother tells about Eber is that he helped his stepmother, Lula Jane kidnap his half siblings back from the orphanage where they were taken in Tennessee and then fled to Arkansas, which is why a lot of the records are hard to find, they didn't want to be found and sent to prison, or have the children taken away again. This was supposedly after Joseph had passed away and Lula was raising her five plus some of the younger step children. - John and Nicole Dollins | BRASFIELD, Eber Meeks (I44806)
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13326 | The Trotter Surname Message Board http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=45694&msgnum=215&gs=1 Subject: African American & Indian Trotters Posted by: Rhonda Message: I have a james trotter in my database but don't know anything about him except that his parents were named robert and ethel and that they were from Jasper County in MS. They are decendants of Brasfield Trotter and that's where my family fits in. they are also related to trotters from hattiesbugh... I have my trotters listed up at: http://www.dream13.com/rlnfamtree from what i see so far though... it sounds like we might be cousins... :) - rhonda ************************* Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1870 TROTTER BRASFIELD Jasper County MS 579 Claiborne P.O. Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS30997946 | TROTTER, Brasfield (I47467)
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13327 | The Tulare Co., CA Brassfield's seem to be connected to Homer D.Brassfield b. 6-16-1881 s/o Gilbert & John W. b. 1881. Please notify me if I'm in error on this family. Tho. J. Brassfield who was born 3-18-1914 | BRASSFIELD, Homer D (I44077)
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13328 | The Tulare Co., CA Brassfield's seem to be connected to Homer D.Brassfield b. 6-16-1881 s/o Gilbert & John W. b. 1881. Please notify me if I'm in error on this family. | BRASSFIELD, Thomas Jefferson (I33396)
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13329 | The Valera McKown and Charles W. Brasfield Scholarship was created in 1995 by Mrs. Brasfield of Bessemer, Alabama, who worked as a nurse at Tennessee Coal and Iron Hospital (Lloyd Noland) where she met Mr. Brasfield and they married in 1939. Mr. Brasfield attended Birmingham-Southern only one-half year due to a lack of funds. He was a genius with mechanics, an inventor who secured several federal patents, an aviator, a photographer, and a lover of nature. This scholarship is awarded to students taking a foreign language and who commit to becoming proficient in speaking and writing a foreign language. | BRASFIELD, Charles William (I16106)
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13330 | The well-known Washington House (Oconto County) in the building now occupied by the Panette Ben Franklin Store, was run solely for many years by the fashionable Mrs. Anastasia Walsh. She became proprietor on the death of her husband. Mrs. Anastasia Walsh Hayes was the mother of Jack Walsh, Margaret (Maggie) Walsh and Mrs. Mae Walsh Mann. Photo included. Possible parents John Lawler and Julia Boler http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wioconto/flash1969Aug7.htm Moved to Oconto in 1858. Previously lived in Albany, New York and Louisville, Kentucky. Left Ireland about 1855. | LAWLER, Anastasia (I40414)
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13331 | THE WILLIAMSTOWN COURIER Williamstown, Kentucky, Thursday, February 4, 1892 Marriage of Miss Clara Bracht and W. R. Brasfield, of Lexington [horse breeder and dealer], last Friday at the Lexington Presbyterian Church; she is the sister of Mrs. Lilly B. Smith, our postmistress and Mrs. O. P. Elliston, Al Gus and Brutus Bracht of this county. Maid of honor was Mrs. Lilly Smith [a tall blonde with a profusion of burnished hair] and best man was Will Samuel; married by Rev. Mr. Fulton. Senator Needham is guardian of the bride. | BRASFIELD, Wiley Roy II (I37693)
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13332 | The Woodford Sentinel Newspaper and The Metamora Herald Newspaper | Source Source: S1795 (S1795)
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13333 | The Woodford Sentinel Newspaper and The Metamora Herald Newspaper | Source Source: S10245 (S10245)
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13334 | The Woodford Sentinel Newspaper and The Metamora Herald Newspaper, Woodford County, IL, USA: , 1887-2000 | Source Source: S18353 (S18353)
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13335 | There are 2 male Beauchamp brothers buried in the same cemetery as spouse Hazel B. (Fulk) Beauchamp, one of which could possibly be her husband. 1) Richard (4/8/1901 - 6/30/1975) 2) Roderick (1904 - 1966) | FULK, Hazel Bernice (I6677)
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13336 | There are some errors in the entry: Her name was spelled Lou, middle name Vada. Her parents were Mary (b. NC) and Ivin (b. TN) (from Crockett Co., TN census of 1880). The marriage date and groom are correct. His middle name was Freshwater. Children were Hallie, not Allie, Patty Lou, not Pattie L., and her birthdate was 1/29/09. Patty was my grandmother. She is buried in Louisiana. Please verify and correct the record. Thanks. Margie Hammett | JONES, Patti Lou (I41757)
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13337 | There are three Clarence Whitneys that I know of, all in the same family. The one born in "1904" was Clarence Gilbert Whitney born Nov. 30 1902 and was my father's older brother. His father was Clarence Peter Whitney (my grandfather) born Sept 16, 1879 (not 1884) near Union, Iowa. His father was Charles W. Whitney, born February 23,1856 near Union Iowa, and his father was Clarence Whitney, husband of Elizabeth Hardinger. A family legend is that the elder Clarence drowned in the Mississippi while the family was crossing into Iowa to homestead. Charles W. is listed at age 0 in the 1856 Iowa Census, with a sister Susan, age 1, so if the legend is true, the drowning must have happened in the summer or fall of 1855 while Elizabeth was pregnant with Charles W. I have not been able to find out anything more about the elder Clarence. Elizabeth was born in Fairfield, Ohio, in 1833, but my searches of Ohio records for Clarence have not been successful. whitney6@home.com ---- Original Message ----- From: Michael Brasfield To: Chet/Dee Whitney Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 7:39 PM Subject: Re: whitney Chet/Dee - I appreciate the suggestion to examine the Marvin Knock file. However, the 2 Clarence Whitney individuals that I have in my files don't seem to match. One is estimated to have been born in 1884, and the other in 1904 - neither one seeming to have any connection. Any further information that might tie this one to either one of my two? Thank you for writing. Mike michael@brasfield.net www.brasfield.net Toll Free Telephone & FAX: (877) 770-3020 ----- Original Message ----- From: Chet/Dee Whitney To: michael@brasfield.net Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:28 AM Subject: whitney For better detail on Clarence Whitney, et al, see the Marvin Knock file at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I085683 | WHITNEY, Clarence Gilbert (I15225)
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13338 | There are, however, many more variations -- Gilkeson, Gilkerson, Gilkeyson, Gilkersone, Gilchristson, Gilcriston, MacGilchrist, Gilchristoun, Gilkrisoune, Gilkcrissone, Kilkison, Kilcherson -- and the list goes on... ****************************** Shot & killed by Lewis William Wells Shot and killed by Lewis (Louis) William Wells (intoxicated), after James Gilkison tried to dissuade Wells from going and killing some other man with a rifle which James tried to push aside. James was sitting on the steps of the post office reading a letter. Wells (part native american) was sentenced 11 years of hard labor for manslaughter (except on Sundays and Holidays), served 7 years, 9 months. Indited on 5/5/1890 for 2nd degree murder in Gandy, Logan County, Nebraska. Trial on 5/6/1890 - 5/10/1890 Nebraska State Penitentiary - Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska (May 1890 - February 1898) ***************************** Logan County, Nebraska queries: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelogan/queries.html I have not run into this event at all. I would recommend contacting the Nebraska State Historical Society in Lincoln, NE. They have copies of all available newspapers. Since you know the dates of the events, they should be able to find something in the newspapers for you. They should try the Stapleton Enterprise (in Logan County), the Tryon Graphic ( in McPherson County) and the North Platte Telegraph Paper (in Lincoln County). I would think that all of them would have something in them about the events. That way if they don't have a copy of one paper, they may have a copy of another paper. Sometimes when it gets to the older papers there may be some issues missing, where they couldn't find something to copy. You can try them at 402-471-4746 or you can try contacting Andrea Faling (Bunny) at bun@nebraskahistory.org There is a charge but it has been a while since I have talked to them. Last time I talked to them it was $5 for Nebraska residents or members of the society or $10 for non Nebraska residents, plus charges for copies. But they will tell you what the charge is. Hope this helps you find the information you search. Oh, just thought of something else. They also have the old penitentiary records so you can request that they copy those records for you too, since you know who killed him and the dates he served. Good luck. Peggy Struwe ***** http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelogan/hist052.html Logan County, Nebraska McCain Cemetery C - H (pg 52) NAME BORN DIED LOT Gilkison, James 1843 1889 148 | GILKISON, James (I24502)
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13339 | There is a "Olan B Powell" (7/24/1861 - 10/28/1925) on Find A Grave in Decatur County Georgia - Different wife and children in 1910 Census. | POWELL, Olen Beryl Claude (I57731)
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13340 | There is a Lewis Kinney (1863 - WI) shown in the 1870 Census for Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. That Census shows parents as Elisha M. (1815-NY) and Jennette (1824 - NY) Kinney. Same census shows a sister, Mary E. Kinney (1849 - WI). | KINNEY, Louis I (I32657)
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13341 | There is a listing for a Homer Gibson, age 25, in the June, 1880 U.S. Census for Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. He is listed as a "boarder" and shows his occupation as a fisherman, born in Illinois. | GIBSON, Homer (I12601)
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13342 | There is also a William BRASSFIELD who served as a private with Co. K, 44th Mo Vol Inf (UNION FORCES) during the Civil War. He enlisted on Sept. 1, 1864 in Lindley, MO. His military card says "Absent sick in Genl Hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Since Nov. 27, 1864." He was 44 at the time of enlistment which would make his birth year as approximately 1820. | BRASSFIELD, William S (I42502)
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13343 | There is the possibility that 2 wives (Emma O. & Martha) may be one and the same individual. 1910 Census shows Emma O. Courtney as a widow (born in Louisiana 1868) with the following children: Stella F. Courtney (F) - 1891 - Louisiana Georgia R. Courtney (F) - 1893 - Louisiana Virga E. Courtney (F) - 1895 - Louisiana Wilmar Courtney (F) - 1897 - Louisiana Eli W. Courtney (M) - 1899 - Louisiana Sidney I. Courntey (M) - 1904 - Louisiana Jessie E. Courtney (M) - 1904 - Louisiana Mattie B. Courtney (F) - 1908 - Louisiana However the 1900 Census shows Eli Courtney and his wife Martha (born in Louisiana in 1868 - married 14 years) with the following children: Ethel G. Courtney (F) - 1886 - Louisiana Olive E. Courtney (F) - 1887 - Louisiana Estell F. Courntey (F) - 1889 - Louisiana Georgia Ruth Courtney (F) - 1892 - Louisiana Virga E. Courtney (F) - 1893 - Louisiana Willing Courtney (F) - 1896 - Louisiana Nelson Courtney (M) - 1898 - Louisiana | UNKNOWN, Emma O. (I26682)
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13344 | There is the possibility that 2 wives (Emma O. & Martha) may be one and the same individual. 1910 Census shows Emma O. Courtney as a widow (born in Louisiana 1868) with the following children: Stella F. Courtney (F) - 1891 - Louisiana Georgia R. Courtney (F) - 1893 - Louisiana Virga E. Courtney (F) - 1895 - Louisiana Wilmar Courtney (F) - 1897 - Louisiana Eli W. Courtney (M) - 1899 - Louisiana Sidney I. Courntey (M) - 1904 - Louisiana Jessie E. Courtney (M) - 1904 - Louisiana Mattie B. Courtney (F) - 1908 - Louisiana However the 1900 Census shows Eli Courtney and his wife Martha (born in Louisiana in 1868 - married 14 years) with the following children: Ethel G. Courtney (F) - 1886 - Louisiana Olive E. Courtney (F) - 1887 - Louisiana Estell F. Courntey (F) - 1889 - Louisiana Georgia Ruth Courtney (F) - 1892 - Louisiana Virga E. Courtney (F) - 1893 - Louisiana Willing Courtney (F) - 1896 - Louisiana Nelson Courtney (M) - 1898 - Louisiana | JONES, Martha O (I45727)
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13345 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2168)
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13346 | Third Census of the United States, 1810. (NARA microfilm publication M252, 71 rolls). Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source Source: S1099 (S1099)
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13347 | This "Thelma F. Plank" is possibly Thelma Vernal Plank. | PLANK, Thelma Freeda (I27266)
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13348 | This "Thelma Vernal Plank" is possibly Thelma F. Plank. | PLANK, Thelma Vernal (I5854)
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13349 | This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Betty Casey betty.casey@worldnet.att.net ==================================================================== HALLS CEMETERY Highway 51 to Highway 88 East. In Halls city limits on right. Compiled by: Sarah M. Hutcherson, Ripley, TN 38063 Transcibed by: Betty Casey LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - Halls Cemetery | BRASFIELD, William Arthur (I26705)
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13350 | This Is Nannie Ann Brasfield Garland and some of her children they are Claude standing Roscoe the littlest boy Willard next and baby Arlona Please let me know if you get this and if you want more. Bertha | GARLAND, Claude (I28969)
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