Matches 14,001 to 14,050 of 17,264
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14001 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S1812 (S1812)
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14002 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S3257 (S3257)
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14003 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S8911 (S8911)
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14004 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S8912 (S8912)
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14005 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S8989 (S8989)
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14006 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S8990 (S8990)
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14007 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S10366 (S10366)
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14008 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S11034 (S11034)
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14009 | Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937 | Source Source: S12325 (S12325)
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14010 | Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966 | Source Source: S2225 (S2225)
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14011 | Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966 | Source Source: S3258 (S3258)
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14012 | Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966 | Source Source: S11035 (S11035)
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14013 | Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949 | Source Source: S7037 (S7037)
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14014 | Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949 | Source Source: S8914 (S8914)
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14015 | Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949 | Source Source: S8995 (S8995)
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14016 | Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949 | Source Source: S11039 (S11039)
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14017 | V.DALE BRASSFIELD married 19 Aug 1936 GLEN FAIRES in Colorado Springs Co | BRASSFIELD, Viola Dale (I43555)
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14018 | Vale Cemetery | STEINMETZ, Karl August Rudolf (I27811)
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14019 | Valhala Cemetery | BRASFIELD, Louis Felix (I29792)
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14020 | Valhalla Cemetery | BRASFIELD, Brett Brown (I1827)
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14021 | Valhalla Cemetery | ASHWORTH, Lurlie (I4485)
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14022 | Valihale Cemetery | BRASFIELD, Albert Wesley (I38773)
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14023 | Valley of the Dogwood Cemetery | BRASSFIELD, Joseph Thomas Jr. (I1946)
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14024 | Valley View Cemetery | POPPLE, Frances C (I16028)
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14025 | Valley View Cemetery | CHILD, Jennie Rosalia (I16210)
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14026 | Valley View Cemetery | FIRTH, Albert Young (I18731)
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14027 | Valley View Cemetery | FIRTH, Dean Albert (I28482)
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14028 | Valley View Cemetery | FIRTH, Boyd P. (I32434)
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14029 | Valley View Cemetery | INGLE, Ralph Calvin (I36394)
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14030 | Valley View Memorial Gardens | FILLIPPINIE, Clara Mae (I12873)
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14031 | Various | Source Source: S7995 (S7995)
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14032 | Various | Source Source: S7997 (S7997)
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14033 | Various Indiana county death records indexed by the Indiana Works Projects Administration. Indiana: circa 1938-1941. | Source Source: S930 (S930)
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14034 | Various Indiana county death records indexed by the Indiana Works Projects Administration. Indiana: circa 1938-1941. | Source Source: S8359 (S8359)
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14035 | Various sources show middle name as Simon, or Linn, or Larin | GALBREATH, Philip Larin (I49434)
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14036 | Various volumes | Source Source: S1804 (S1804)
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14037 | Various volumes | Source Source: S2306 (S2306)
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14038 | Veil Maternity Hospital | BEALE, Donald Austin (I33408)
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14039 | Vendovi Island (San Juans) - According to LeWarne, two followers of FATHER DIVINE, Henry Joerns and Ross Humble, obtained a permit for the use of Vendovi as a Peace Mission extension in the early thirties. By 1930, New Thought groups had sprung up on the Pacific coast. The dynamic, Canadian-born evangelist, Aimee Semple McPherson, had established her 5000-seat Angelus Temple in Los Angeles in 1923. In this climate, there were many lesser known practitioners of the new Gospel of JESUS CHRIST on the west coast, one of whom was Henry Joerns, of the Absolute Science Center, who held classes and sermonized on metaphysics. ********************** Father Devine (c.1875-1965), American Negro religious cult leader. He was born George Baker near Savannah, Ga., and began preaching in the South about 1900. About 1915 he moved to New York, where he founded his Peace Mission Movement and later adopted the name Father Devine. The movement's salient features included: (1) the worship of Devine as God incarnate; (2) communal living--through cooperative labor without pay and the surrender of their possessions, members enabled Devine to provide them with food and shelter at little cost, thus strengthening their faith in his miraculous powers; (3) vows of the strictest morality, celibacy, and charity--members were enjoined to make restitution for past sins, and remarkable acts of pennance were reported; and (4) the observance of racial equality. The movement's first communal dwelling, or "Heaven," was in Sayville, NY. Although Devine was forced to move to the Harlem section of New York and later to Philadelphia, his movement grew rapidly. At it's height there were 178 "Heavens," most of them in New York City and Philadelphia. There are no figures on the membership, but it probably ran into the tens of thousands. It subsequently declined, especially after Devine's death--which was a great disillusionment to his followers--in Lower Merion Township, PA., on Sept. 10, 1965. Harry V. Richardson Interdenominational Theological Center | BAKER, George (I36229)
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14040 | Vera E. Ellis - Aug. 9, 1922 - March 17, 2009 MONTROSE - Vera E. Ellis went to be with her Father and Savior Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at the Montrose Memorial Hospital. Vera was born Aug. 9, 1922 in Topeka, Kan. to Virgil and Elise Ada (Peterson) Brassfield. She spent her childhood in Topeka, and at the age of 9, her family moved to Montrose, Colo. where she received her education and graduated from Montrose High School in 1940. Vera went on to college at the Parks Business College in Denver. She married Leo Wilson Ellis in 1942 in Montrose. Leo preceded her in death in 1984. Vera was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church on Townsend in Montrose. She served as deaconess for the church for many years as well as Protheon Secretary. Vera served as a practical nurse for Anna Fender in Montrose, and taught kindergarden for two years at Northside Elementary School. She enjoyed arts and crafts and was excellent at her embroidery. Vera loved the outdoors, going on picnics, watching wildlife and horseback riding. She enjoyed fishing, the mountains and watching sporting events, especially the Denver Broncos and Colorado Buffaloes. Vera is survived by her son, Jerry Ellis of Montrose; brother, Rex Brassfield of Montrose; one sister, Katherine Parker of Alamosa, Colo; three grandchildren: Gerald Eugene Ellis Jr., Sean Wilson Ellis, Lisa Marie (Ellis) Norte and husband, Ernesto Norte; and two great-grandchildren: Arista Cleolitas Jean Ellis, Gerald Eugene Ellis III. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Leroy and Tony Brassfield; and sister, Lucille Dopp. A public visitation for family and friends will be held Thursday evening, March 19, from 6 to 7 p.m., at Crippin Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service is scheduled for Friday, March 20, 2009, at 10 a.m., at Crippin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Cedar Cemetery, east of Montrose. Arrangements are under the direction of Crippin Funeral Home & Crematory, 802 E. Main St., Montrose, CO 81401 (970) 249-2121. | BRASSFIELD, Vera E (I16781)
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14041 | Vera Pilkington Brasfield Vera Pilkington Brasfield, 75, of Ripley, homemaker, died May 4, 2004 at Ripley Health Care and Rehabilitation Center. Services were held May 7, at Munford Funeral Home, with burial in Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Covington. She was a member of Ripley First Apostolic Church. Mrs. Brasfield, widow of John Robert Brasfield, leaves two daughters, Denise Cagle and Teresa Kay Jacobs, both of Ripley; four sons, John Larry Brasfield of Maywood, Ill., Cecil Earl Brasfield of Robinson, Ill., Robert Bryson Brasfield of Chicago Heights, Ill., and John Clifton of Lucedale, Miss.; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. | PILKINGTON, Vera (I20350)
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14042 | Verified by daughter, Janice Brasfield Lann | BRASFIELD, William Floyd (I1073)
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14043 | Vermont Divorces, 1981-81; and Vermont Divorces, 1989-2001 | Source Source: S7112 (S7112)
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14044 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I20034)
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14045 | Veterans Administration Facility | LEATHERS, Homer La Compton (I49364)
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14046 | Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery | BRASFIELD, Daniel Herschel (I34574)
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14047 | Vicky - I do not show that I ever received a reply. Did you have any clarification? Mike Michael D. Brasfield michael@brasfield.net Toll Free Page, FAX & Message: (877) 770-3020 -----Original Message----- From: Michael D. Brasfield [mailto:michael@brasfield.net] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 8:10 AM To: 'Vicky Barnett' Subject: RE: BRASSFIELD Vicky - Thank you for writing. I am sorry that I took so long to reply, but I have been away from home for a few days. I am a little confused. I do have a Phillip Ray Brassfield (9/27/1931 - 9/1/1987) married to an unknown "Reba Joyce" who had a son named Robert Keith Brassfield. However, my information indicates that Phillip Ray Brassfield was the son of Raymond Brassfield and Wilma Ruth Phillips of Oklahoma, not Charlie McLain Brassfield. I have Charlie McLain Brassfield, son of Ansel Devers Brassfield and Mary Ann Lane. I show that Charlie McLain Brassfield and Rosella Canzadie Jones had at least 13 children (including a Charlie McLain Brassfield, Jr.) of which I have 5 known names. I do not show another wife for Charlie McLain Brassfield, Sr. The information that I do have came from a family member. Any clarification would be appreciated. Mike Michael D. Brasfield michael@brasfield.net Toll Free Page, FAX & Message: (877) 770-3020 -----Original Message----- From: Vicky Barnett [mailto:vbarnett17@cox.net] Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 7:56 PM To: michael@brasfield.net Subject: BRASSFIELD Michael, My mother was married to a Phillip Ray Brassfield, son of Charlie McLain, son of Ansel Devers and Mary Ann Lane. Charlie had 13 kids by his 2ed wife,Rosella (Zadie). I would like to share what I have and if you have a gedcom on what you have I would like a copy, maybe e-mail? I am helping my sister get her family history. I will get in touch with some of the others working this line. Thanks, Vicky | BRASSFIELD, Philip Ray (I36900)
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14048 | Vida Mae Brassfield, 92, of Porterville died Saturday, July 15, 2006. She was a nurses' assistant. Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at First Assembly of God, Porterville. Interment will be at Vandalia Cemetery, Porterville. Arrangements are by Myers Chapel, Porterville. | BRASSFIELD, Vida Mae (I16576)
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14049 | View Image Newspaper City State Date(D/M/Y) Image helen warrack Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 19 July 1924 0007 Makes mention that Ms. Helen Warrack of Oakland, California is visiting. | WARRACK BURTCH, Mary Helen (I10826)
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14050 | View Record J. C. Doss Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1794 Tennessee Self View Record Celia Doss J. C. Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1839 Tennessee Wife View Record William Doss J. C. Doss, Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1868 Tennessee Son View Record S. C. Doss J. C. Doss, Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1871 Tennessee Daughter View Record M. I. Doss J. C. Doss, Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1876 Tennessee Daughter View Record M. E. Doss J. C. Doss, Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1877 Tennessee Daughter View Record J. M. Doss J. C. Doss, Celia Doss District 15, Mc Nairy, TN abt 1879 Tennessee Son | DOSS, John Carroll (I17361)
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