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201 | Bessie Robinson | ||
202 | Betsy H Leaver-Boyle, 1935 Rhode Island State Census | ||
203 | Betsy Leaver-Boyle family, 1940 Census, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. | ||
204 | Beverley Robinson to Benedict Arnold 17 September 1780 | ||
205 | Beverley Robinson to George Washington 25 September 1780 | ||
206 | BF Smith and extended family as enumerated on the 1860 Census in Breathitt County, Kentucky. | ||
207 | BF Smith and Levisa Cope-Spurlock 1855 Marriage, Breathitt County, Kentucky. I believe the "D F" on this record to be incorrect. While it clearly says "D" on the document, I believe that it should have been a "B" and was simply written incorrectly. The 1860 Census enumeration should make this clear. | ||
208 | Biography of Isaac G. Combs in the, "History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas" | ||
209 | Birth and baptismal records of Agnes, William and Elizabeth Nelson, children of James Nelson & Lucy Robinson. | ||
210 | Birth and baptismal records of Ann Parker Robinson and Elizabeth Winslow Parker Robinson in The Douglas Register. | ||
211 | Birth Certificate of Victor Emmanuel Nitti | ||
212 | Birth Records of Ephraim Hatton and his wife, Susannah Howard-Hatton. This document is part of the pension file of Susannah's father, Henry Howard, a soldier in the American Revolution. This is apparently a page from a bible or family record book. The word "Family" appears at the page header. There is also a marriage record included in the pension file from the same source but from an opposing page which has the word "Records" in the page header. | ||
213 | Birthel Fields 1925 Death Certificate | ||
214 | Bohemian National Cemetery The entry at Bohemian National Cemetery. Bohemian National was added as a national historical site at the cemetery's centennial in 1977. | ||
215 | Bohemian National Cemetery Map Status: Located; | ||
216 | Book reference to Garrett Green's Will in Garrard County, Kentucky. | ||
217 | Boyle Family Members in Providence City Directory of 1862 | ||
218 | Boyle family members in Providence, 1861 | ||
219 | Boyle family members, The Providence City Directory, 1858 | ||
220 | Boyle family members, The Providence Directory, 1860 | ||
221 | Boyle family, The Providence Directory, 1857 | ||
222 | Brazil Estes Rejected Revolutionary War Pension File After the death of his father, Brazil Estes, Charles Estes and his siblings made an attempt to recover any unpaid monies due to his father's estate for service rendered during the Revolutionary War. This is a copy of that rejected pension file numbered R3201. The attorney chosen to act on the behalf of Charles Estes was from the town of Proctor which in 1856 was within the boarders of Owsley County which was formed in part from Estill County in 1843. Proctor now lies within the borders of Lee County, Kentucky which was created in part from Owsley County in 1870. In addition to this rejected pension, Brazil gave a declaration in court in Clay County, Kentucky stating that he knew Thomas Philpot during the Siege of 96 in South Carolina. The court found that sufficient evidence was presented to proove that Thomas Philpot had served in the Revolution and that Brazil Estes was of sufficient age to have been in the Revolution. The NSDAR recognizes Thomas Philpot as a patriot ancestor and he is recorded as Ancestor Number A205976. Attached to the record of Brazil Estes, I have included only those select documents from the Thomas Philpot pension file that pertain to Brazil Estes. | ||
223 | Breckenridge Wells 1936 Death Certificate | ||
224 | Brice Gamaliel Fields family, 1850 Census, Grant County, Kentucky. | ||
225 | Brice Gamaliel Fields family, 1850 Census, Grant County, Kentucky. | ||
226 | Bridget Branigan Death Return | ||
227 | Bridget Branigan-Boyle 1885 Rhode Island State Census Bridget Branigan-Boyle 1885 Rhode Island State Census * Note: There is an individual named Bridget Branigan on the same page. Scroll down further to Bridget Boyle; you're looking for Bridget with her MARRIED name! | ||
228 | Bridget Branigan-Boyle Pension Agency Notification of Death | ||
229 | Bridget Branigan-Boyle's Declaration for Widow's Pension This is Bridget Branigan-Boyle's Declaration for Widow's Pension based upon her husband's service in the Civil War. | ||
230 | Caltha Bell-Robinson 1880 Mortality Census Death Record | ||
231 | Caltha E Bell-Robinson Headstone in the Robinson Family Cemetery in Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
232 | Carl Schimka Death Certificate | ||
233 | Carl Schimka Sr at 1480 Forest Ave, Des Plaines, Illinois about July 1954. Carl Schimka Sr at 1480 Forest Ave, Des Plaines, Illinois about July 1954. | ||
234 | Carl Schimka's Social Security Application | ||
235 | Carl Schimka, Maine Township High School 1947 Yearbook photo | ||
236 | Carol Boyle and Admiral John S. McCain Jr. | ||
237 | Carol Boyle in Uniform | ||
238 | Carole Ann Boyle-Lipsitz age abt 14 | ||
239 | Caroline Warner 1856 Birth Record The 1856 birth record of Caroline Warner in Owsley County, Kentucky. | ||
240 | Catharine Beverly Robinson-Huffman Headstone The cemetery marker of Catharine Beverly Robinson-Huffman in Cossell Cemetery, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois | ||
241 | Catherine Robinson-Back Death Record The 1858 death record of Catherine Robinson-Back at Quicksand, Breathitt County, Kentucky. | ||
242 | Charles Boyle family 1925 Rhode Island State Census | ||
243 | Charles Boyle family, 1930 Census, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. | ||
244 | Charles Boyle family, 1940 Census, Essex County, Massachusetts. | ||
245 | Charles Boyle, 1920 Census, Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode Island. | ||
246 | Charles Estes family, 1860 Census, Owsley County, Kentucky. | ||
247 | Charles Estes, 1830 Census, Estill County, Kentucky. | ||
248 | Charles Fountain White 1919 Death Certificate | ||
249 | Charles Herman Peavley and Eva L Pitcher 1923 Marriage | ||
250 | Charles Lynch Letter to Continental Congress Related to a partnership between Charles Lynch and Benjamin Clement in the manufacture of saltpeter and gunpowder. |