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801 | John Frana Petition for Naturalization Affidavits | ||
802 | John Frana Sr Certificate of Naturalization | ||
803 | John Frana Sr Declaration of Intention to become a naturalized citizen. | ||
804 | John Frana Sr Petition for Citizenship. | ||
805 | John Francis Boyle John Francis Boyle record of admissions to the Central Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. |
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806 | John Francis Boyle 1885 Rhode Island State Census Enumeration John Francis Boyle 1885 Rhode Island State Census Enumeration | ||
807 | John Francis Boyle 1900 Census Enumeration John Francis Boyle on the 1900 census at Jefferson, Montgomery County, Ohio. | ||
808 | John Francis Boyle 1910 Census Enumeration John Francis Boyle and family on the 1910 census in Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
809 | John Francis Boyle 1920 Census Enumeration John Francis Boyle and family on 1920 Census in Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
810 | John Francis Boyle 1930 Census Enumeration John Francis Boyle and family on 1930 census in Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
811 | John Francis Boyle and Lula Switzer (nee Jones) Marriage Bond | ||
812 | John Francis Boyle and Maude Belle Thompson Marriage Certificate The marriage certificate of John Francis Boyle and Maude Belle Thompson. Marriage took place at the Thompson Hotel in Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky. | ||
813 | John Francis Boyle and Sarah Jane Boyle Marriage Copies of the original marriage records of John Francis Boyle and Sarah Jane Boyle in New York. | ||
814 | John Francis Boyle Birth Record The birth record of John Francis Boyle on January 11th, 1862 in Providence, Rhode Island. | ||
815 | John Francis Boyle Death Certificate The 1945 death certificate of John Francis Boyle. | ||
816 | John Francis Boyle Headstone The cemetery marker of John Francis Boyle in Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
817 | John Francis Boyle recorded in the Soldiers Home records of Danville, Illinois Dates for this and other Soldiers Home admissions overlap. | ||
818 | John Francis Boyle recorded in the Soldiers Home records of Johnson City, Tennessee. Dates of admission overlap with the records at other Soldier's Homes. | ||
819 | John Francis Boyle recorded in the Soldiers Home records of Marion, Indiana. Dates of admission overlap with those of other Soldier's Homes. | ||
820 | John Francis Boyle Service Papers John Francis Boyle's service papers including enlisment and discharge. | ||
821 | John Francis Boyle, Pension Payment Card (1 of 2) | ||
822 | John Francis Boyle, Pension Payment Card (2 of 2) | ||
823 | John H Mullinix and Daisy Pitcher 1919 Marriage | ||
824 | John Henry Branigan and wife Dora Narcissus Engley | ||
825 | John Huffman 1850 Census Enumeration John Huffman and family as enumerated on the 1850 census in Coles County, Illinois, the Charleston Precinct | ||
826 | John Huffman 1860 Census Enumeration John Huffman and family as enumerated on the 1860 census in Charleston, Coles County, Illinois | ||
827 | John Huffman and Catharine Robinson Marriage Bond | ||
828 | John Huffman's Last Will and Testament This Will includes the names of ten children of John Huffman and Catharine Beverley Robinson-Huffman and as such, is a valuable document for those individuals desiring to join the Sons or Daughters of the American Revolution as descendants of Francis Robinson, a soldier of the Revolution or his father, William Robinson, a recognized patriot of the American Revolution. | ||
829 | John Jay Dickey's interview of Samuel Spurlock | ||
830 | John L Craft Headstone | ||
831 | John L Craft Military Headstone | ||
832 | John Linville Craft and Nancy Back-Craft portrait | ||
833 | John M Thompson 1860 Death Record The census taker, RH OHara left remarks at the bottom of his census pages, rather elegantly describing the character of the land in Grant County, Kentucky. | ||
834 | John Northcutt (Northent) and Nancy Henry marriage as published in "Early Virginia Marriages". | ||
835 | John Northcutt 1820 Census, Harrison County, Kentucky | ||
836 | John Northcutt 1830 Census, Harrison County, Kentucky | ||
837 | John Northcutt 1840 Census, Harrison County, Kentucky | ||
838 | John Northcutt family, William Skinner family, 1810 Census, Harrison County, Kentucky | ||
839 | John Pitcher 1880 Census Enumeration John Pitcher and extended family as enumerated on the 1880 Census in Estill County Kentucky | ||
840 | John Pitcher 1900 Census Enumeration John Pitcher and family as enumerated on the 1900 Census in Madison County, Kentucky | ||
841 | John Pitcher 1910 Census Enumeration John Pitcher and extended family as enumerated on the 1910 Census in Madison County, Kentucky in the College Hill Precinct | ||
842 | John Pitcher 1920 Death Certificate The 1920 Death Certificate of John Pitcher in Madison County, Kentucky in the area known as College Hill. | ||
843 | John Polk and wife, Helen Schimka | ||
844 | John Robinson and Lucy sell 581 acres to William Parker of Caroline County. John Robinson and Lucy sell 581 acres to William Parker of Caroline County. This is a property that John was then residing on and the land was originally part of a grant to Harry Beverley and then passed to his daughter, Agatha, upon his death. Agatha was the wife of William Robinson, John Robinson's brother. | ||
845 | John Robinson Marriage Index Card Marriage index card to the published source of the marriage of John Robinson and Sarah Chiswell. | ||
846 | John Robinson Obituary Index Card Obituary index card from the Virginia Historical Society Papers, Newspapers: Marriage and Obituary index, 1736-1820. | ||
847 | John Robinson to George Washington 15 September 1754 | ||
848 | John Robinson, Bishop of London, at an early age. Photo printed in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography | ||
849 | John S Warner 1870 Census, Lee County, Kentucky Note: Sturgeon is now, and was at the time of this Census, a part of Owsley County, Kentucky. Lee County, Kentucky was formed from Breathitt, Estill, Owsley, and Wolfe Counties on March 1, 1870. John's grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Phillips was the first judge appointed when Lee became a new Kentucky county. | ||
850 | John S Warner 1914 Death Certificate |