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401 | Note: Another record of this marriage exists in Perry County, Kentucky for 21 Sep 1856. Census records place Henry in Breathitt County in 1850, 1860 & 1870 so it is likely that the Breathitt record is the correct one unless, perhaps, they did have two marriage ceremonies??? | Family F1333
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402 | Note: Botetourt County did not exist in 1755. If Barbara were born in the area that would become Botetourt County then the correct birth place would have been Augusta County, Virginia. Botetourt County was created in 1770 from Augusta County, Virginia. | Green, Barbara (I1104)
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403 | Note: Some of the informant's information was incorrect. | Horn, Fleming (I4193)
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404 | Note: This area is now within Kenton County, Kentucky which was formed from Campbell County in 1840. | Stephens, Benjamin (I4231)
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405 | Note: This area is now within Kenton County, Kentucky which was formed from Campbell County in 1840. | Stephens, Benjamin (I4231)
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406 | Note: This area is now within Kenton County, Kentucky which was formed from Campbell County in 1840. | Waller, Dorothy Jemima (I4232)
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407 | Note: This area is now within Kenton County, Kentucky which was formed from Campbell County in 1840. | Waller, Dorothy Jemima (I4232)
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408 | Notice William Terrill's reference to his daughter, "Polly Robinson of Kentucky," which is a wonderful example of how in 1830, despite being 500 miles away on opposite sides of the Appalachian Mountain Range, the family was still in touch. | Terrill, William (I2993)
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409 | Now Wroclaw, Poland. | Kruber, Rose (I4000)
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410 | Obituary: http://www.newspressnow.com/obituaries/jewell-n-nitti/article_9f27734d-29cf-55fe-81fa-d3a8b0465ba1.html | Herrington, Jewell N. (I8)
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411 | Occupation: Blacksmith Real Estate Value: $600 | Back, Alfred Sr. (I1730)
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412 | Occupation: Blacksmith Value of Real Estate: $1,500 Value of Personal Estate: $500 | Back, Alfred Sr. (I1730)
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413 | Occupation: Carpenter | Boyle, John (I1935)
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414 | Occupation: Clerk (at enlistment) | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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415 | Occupation: Cooper | Hatton, Benjamin (I4387)
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416 | Occupation: Farmer Real estate Value: $0 Personal Property Value: $35 Illiterate | Winkle, Levi C (I1591)
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417 | Occupation: Farmer Value of Real estate: $0 Value of personal property: $210 Illiterate | Winkle, Levi C (I1591)
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418 | Occupation: Farmer Value of Real estate: $0 | Winkle, Levi C (I1591)
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419 | Occupation: Farmer Value of Real Estate: $1,000 Value of Personal Property: $1,000 | Back, Alfred Sr. (I1730)
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420 | Occupation: Farmer | Back, Alfred Sr. (I1730)
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421 | Occupation: Farmer,Planter, One paper lists him born 1720 another lists1730,?? He died in Wilkes County North Carolina Found article in the"THE EASTERN KENTUCKIAN" that this James liven in Lunenburg Co.Va. | Caudill, James Sr (I674)
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422 | Occupation: Inmate (Patient at Soldiers Home) | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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423 | Occupation: Jewler | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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424 | Occupation: Jewler | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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425 | Occupation: Laborer "Steam Railroad" | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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426 | Occupation: Mail Carrier | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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427 | Occupation: Railroad Laborer | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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428 | Occupation: Unable to work | Boyle, John Francis (I1813)
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429 | Olaf arrived aboard the S.S. Leka. Two and one half years later, on September 24th, 1917, the Leka was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine, UC-71, without warning; 17 lives were lost. | Johnson, Olaf Thorleif (I4371)
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430 | Old Rappahannock County | Family F97
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431 | On June 1st, 1819 the bride's father, Francis Robinson, gave permission for his daughter, Elizabeth Robinson, to marry Jesse Coulson. The following day, the date of the bond, Jesse's father also gave his permission. The Bondsman was Thomas T. Thompson who was the husband of Elizabeth's sister, Frances Robinson. | Family F1130
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432 | On Monday the [1]8th inst. died Christopher Robinson, Esq; of Middlesex, a Gentleman possessed of all those good qualities that perfect humanity: In the character of father, husband, and friend, he was excellent; for affection, tenderness, and benevolence, were the ruling passions of his breast. Few excelled him in virtue, fewer in piety. His time was spent in the uniform practice of doing good: The sick he administered to, the needy he assisted, and the poor he fed. Thus living he was by all esteemed, and is now by all lamented. [followed by a poem or verse]. | Robinson, Christopher (I2871)
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433 | On October 5, 1838 in Estill County Kentucky, Barbara Meadows, "an aged woman" made application for a widow's pension under the 1836 act stating that she is the widow of Israel Meadows; that she was married to him before he entered the service in the company of Captain Matthew Arbuckle, under Colonel Lewis; that she was born on Easter day in the year of General Braddock's defeat which he is told was in 1755; that she was married at the age of 23 going on 24 years of age and on the 8th day of July but she cannot recall the year; that there being no Parson near to where they lived they went over peters mountain and were married on the East side thereof at the house of one Henry Smith but whether it was in Greenbrier County or not she does not know; nor does she recollect the name of the Parson who married them; her first child was born the next spring after their marriage and if living would be 60 years old; that her husband died in the month of September she thinks 11 years ago; that her husband was a pensioner for his service in the revolution at the rate of $96 per annum. A number of sources state that Israel and Barbara were married in Botetourt County, Virginia and that is likely accurate; Consider the following: Barbara stated that she was born on Easter Day in the year of Braddock's Defeat. That date of birth would then be Easter Day in 1755. Add 23 or 24 years to 1755 and you have 1778 or 1779; Greenbrier County existed at this time and is therefore a possibility for the marriage location or records of a marriage should they exist. In Barbara's statements of October 5, 1838 she said that there were no Parson's near their home so they crossed over Peter's Mountain and were married on the east side. Today, there is a Peter's Mountain, presumably the same Peter's Mountain, on the border between West Virginia and Virginia. A portion of the western slope of Peters Mountain lies in Monroe County, West Virginia while all of the eastern side is in the current counties of Allegheny, Craig and Giles, Virginia. In 1778 or 1779, crossing almost any portion of Peters Mountain to the east slope would have put Israel and Barbara in Botetourt County, Virginia. However, a crossing in the southmost third of Peters Mountain would have put them in Montgomery County, Virginia. Barbara said that her marriage took place at the home of Henry Smith. The earliest personal property tax records that I have been able to review for Botetourt County did not reveal a Henry Smith in the year 1783. Locating property for a Henry Smith in Botetourt County would be helpful confirmation. | Family F51
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434 | On the 14th of November 1855, Hugh was walking along the train tracks and it was reported that when he attempted to step out of the path of one train, he put himself in the path of the Lonsdale Train which was traveling in the opposite direction. He was run over and killed. | Boyle, Hugh H. (I1783)
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435 | On the 1850 Federal Census in Breathitt County, KY, Frances's birth place is recorded as Georgia. | Brown, Frances (I972)
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436 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hillcullen, Della (I2154)
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437 | On the birth record of one of Carl's children, his own place of birth is given as Westfall, Germany. This was probably meant to say Westfalen or today, Nordrhein-Westfalen. The town of Castrop-Rauxel is within this region of Germany and the Schimka family is known to have lived there during their time in Germany. | Schimka, Carl (I1269)
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438 | On the death certificate burial location appears to be Combs followed by "Semi". The first letter is clearly an "S" and the other letters are fairly legible. This was probably just a misspelled abbreviation of Cemetery. | Combs, Isaac B. (I3398)
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439 | One possible birth place is Virginia Another provides Fayette County, Virginia (Probably the Fayette that became Fayette County, PA). An alternate birth date is about 1728 | Hatton, Adam (Speculation) (I4381)
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440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Woodrow (I4061)
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441 | Operating paid services for access to various content that is of value to Genealogy researchers such as: America's Death and Obituary Notices Genealogy Bank (GenealogyBank.com) | Repository Source: (REPO3)
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442 | OR - William Leonard Barnett | Barnett, Leonard (I3744)
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443 | Or possible variation: Freybal | Frejbal, Maria (I4306)
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444 | Original record is the Augusta County, Virginia, Order Book No. XV. | Green, Garrett (I127)
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445 | Originally Olaf Johannesen; changed in the naturalization process. | Johnson, Olaf Thorleif (I4371)
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446 | Other Meadows individuals on the same page: Meadows, Aires? Meadows, William Jr. Meadows, Mathias Meadows, William Sr. | Meadows, Israel (I1102)
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447 | Other names seen include; Sparks and possibly, Gentry. | Parker, Barbara (I2171)
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448 | Other names: Ladema, Deama, Deema, Sally. | Back, Didema (I1030)
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449 | Other researchers have come to the conclusion that this John Combs (or Comes, Coombs, Coombes) is the ancestor who brought the family name to the Virginia Colony. The evidence is scant and could very easily be wrong. Inclusion here is complete speculation and only as a placeholder for documents that may prove the lineage. The name variations shown in parentheses above are examples of the various ways that I am seeing this man's name presented. I have included the the spelling as shown in the one document that I have been able to review and, it should be noted, that since that document was taken from originals, it is of good quality but still secondary at best. | Comes, John (SPECULATION) (I4248)
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450 | Other researchers specify a date of death in 1859 however, I have found Thomas T Thompson or T. T. Thompson on the 1850 and on the 1860 Census records in Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky where he is listed at age 72 which fits with the birth date found in other records and oral histories. | Thompson, Thomas T (I774)
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