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501 Section 104; Lot B-4 Schimka, Anthony (I1291)
 
502 Section 46; Lot 55; Grave 7 Schimka, John (I1303)
 
503 SECTION 8 SITE 83 Irene J. (I1256)
 
504 SECTION 8 SITE 83 Nitti, Victor Emmanuel (I1203)
 
505 Section A Site 279-A Nitti, Joseph John (I1192)
 
506 Section Y, Block 8, Lot 235. Joseph has no marker on his grave. The grave directly opposite belongs to Thomas Heaney (1913). Nitti, Giuseppe (I1103)
 
507 See Binns Genealogy, Culpeper, 1785, p. 9. Also a John Back on the same page. Given the age of his own son by this name, John Back on this page would probably be Henry's brother. Also, numerous Huffman's on page 11.

See also, page 19 for Harmon Bach & Joseph Bach (same line). 
Back, Henry (I763)
 
508 See Binns, 1783, Culpeper County, Virginia, p. 15 Back, Henry (I763)
 
509 See Montgomery County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, 1789 - C, pp. 5-6 (Binns Genealogy). On page 5 there is a John Combs and on page 6 there is another John Combs whose name appears to have been marked through. Directly below that John Combs on page 6 there is a Mason Combs. Combs, John Sr. (I3280)
 
510 See the book titled: History Of Pittsylvania County Virginia by Maud Carter Clement Clement, Captain Benjamin (I3691)
 
511 See: The Parish Register of Kingston Upper Canada
1785-1811
PART 2
http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/kingstn2.htm 
Robinson, Christopher (I2793)
 
512 Seems to be errors on the part of census takers or researchers. The gender of this person is recorded as male or female in various records. Estes, Quintilla (I4080)
 
513 Service: VIRGINIA
Rank: Patriotic Service
Birth: Aft Sep 1722, Virginia
Death: 1799, Orange County, Virginia
Service Description: 1) FURNISHED BEEF & CORN 
Smith, Stephen (Speculation but appears to be accurate) (I4239)
 
514 Several DAR applications exist with Elizabeth and William in the lineage and are available online. Some of these are (Member Number - Ancestor Number):

Nat'l #: 817994 Ancestor #: A097787
Nat'l #: 817995 Ancestor #: A097787
Nat'l #: 817996 Ancestor #: A097787
Nat'l #: 766520 Ancestor #: A097787 
Robinson, Elizabeth (I2792)
 
515 Shawnee Run or Shiny Run Cemetery Winkle, Levi C. (I1491)
 
516 She lived in Pinellas Park, FL so the place of death may be Pinellas Park rather than St Petersburg. Nitti, Rose Mary (I1236)
 
517 So, Aaron Horn came to Kentucky with much of his family in tow and lived in the Fort at Boonesborough from April 1778 until his death at the end of September or the first of October of the same year. The Siege of Boonesborough took place September 7-18, 1778. Horn, William (I150)
 
518 Solomon Back and Mary Smith were supposedly divorced probably prior to 1897 which is the year that Solomon Back remarried.

Date of Death and Place of Death are currently unsubstantiated. 
Smith, Mary (I1024)
 
519 Solomon had blue eyes, light colored hair and a fair complexion. He was 5 feet, 7 inches tall. Back, Solomon (I1026)
 
520 Some associated documents could well be for a brother of Abraham Fields. Fields, Joseph (Speculation) (I126)
 
521 Some family trees report a second marriage to another "Elizabeth," probably Elizabeth Easton. I have found a record of a marriage between one Napoleon B. Thompson and Elizabeth Easton in Jefferson County, Kentucky on 23 Dec 1866. I have found no plausible evidence of a second marriage. At the time of the above recorded marriage, Napoleon B Thompson and Sarah "Elizabeth" Barnes were both alive and recorded on the 1850 - 1880 Federal Census enumerations in Grant County, Kentucky. From Grant County, Kentucky to Jefferson County, Kentucky is roughly 100 miles and I find it highly unlikely that the Napoleon B Thompson of Jefferson County, KY is the same person as Napoleon B Thompson of Grant County, KY. Thompson, Napoleon Bonaparte (I1263)
 
522 Some of the records of John's children show his place of birth. Smith, John Wesley (I1117)
 
523 Some records may state that her place of birth was Menifee County but Menifee was not formed until 1869. Back, Christian Ann (I1118)
 
524 Some researchers have stated that William Robinson was a colonel in the American Revolution but I have found no evidence to support this. What is clear is that William was commissioned a Major for the Colonial Militia, not a Revolutionary War Militiaman but a Colonial Militiaman. These Militia were the basis of local security for protection against the sometimes hostile Native Americans and the French. Hening's Statues at Large are full of examples of laws passed with regard to the raising of militia, requirements, public issuance of weapons to those men who could not afford a musket, powder and shot. The D.A.R. recognizes William for providing beef and blacksmith work during the American Revolution, not service as a soldier. Numerous personal property tax records have recorded William as Major William Robinson; none of the records that I have seen refer to him as colonel. It is likely that a different William Robinson was the Colonel of the Revolution. Robinson, Major William (I2790)
 
525 Some sources say Robinson. The family seems to come from TN and VA before that. If the family name is traced back to Virginia, it may well belong to the Robinson family beginning with Christopher Robinson who, in the 1660s, settled around Urbanna in Middlesex County. This potential association is only early speculation. Robertson, Catherine (I1748)
 
526 Some sources say that William was born in that part of Floyd County which is now a part of Perry County, Kentucky. Perry County was formed 26 February 1821 which precedes Stephen's birth date. Williams, Stephen (I2346)
 
527 Some speculation on the names. Lucy age 5 on 1910 Census. No Lucy on 1920 Census but instead, Bertha age 15. Ashcraft, Lucy Bertha (I2766)
 
528 Source Ancestry.com Ohio Soldiers in WWI, 1917-1918

Name: Harry W. Osterbrock
Age: 18 1/12 Years
Race: White
Birth Date: abt 1899
Birth Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Enlistment Date: 3 Jul 1917
Enlistment County: Cincinnati
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment Division: National Guard
Decorations and Awards: View image
Rank: View image
Advancement: View image
Comments: Battery D 3 Field Artillery ONG (Battery D 136 Field Artillery) to Discharge Private Honorable discharge 22 Jan 1918. Surgeon's Certificate of Disability 10% disabled. 
Osterbrock, Harry William Jr (I3273)
 
529 Source is an Internet post which in turn was referenced as coming from Madison County, Kentucky Court Records; copies of these records are in the process of being obtained. (DJS - 15 Feb 2013).
16 April 2013: Having borrowed several rolls of microfilm, I am disappointed that this court case was not found among them. Some of the microfilm were indexes, purposely borrowed to help pinpoint the records. Others appeared to be court case files but seemed to be more of a collection of warrants to appear in court. There are a couple more microfilm rolls labeled in a different collection but the years covered means that the complete court case may not be recoverable from them, IF such a case truly exists at all. A note to other researchers: Make an effort to document your sources and when possible, post copies of the original records so that others don't spend time and money repeating the same research over and over again. None of my research is for sale; all of the historical documents I recover are posted here in an effort to further the research.
FHL Film Number: 2218279 (Case Not Found)
FHL Film Number: 2241448 (Case Not Found)
Please note that due to time constraints I was not able to look through every image on these films. There are other Horn cases referenced within the images contained on the above referenced films. 
Horn, William (I150)
 
530 Source is from copies of the divorce record. The copies of the case are difficult to read, probably due to poor copying equipment available at the time that the copies were made. Family F728
 
531 Source is from the Death Certificate of John Schimka. Schimka, John (I1303)
 
532 Source is from the Petition for Citizenship of John Frana Sr. Note: The town name given on the Petition of Naturalization is a variation of the word, N Family F110
 
533 Source is NSSAR Applications. Perry County, Kentucky is also a possibility but it appears that Henry only came back to Kentucky for a "visit" and probably went back to Indiana. Combs, Henry Harrison (I1038)
 
534 Source Virginia Compiled Marriages (Ancestry.com) Cowden, Mary (I4434)
 
535 Source Virginia Compiled Marriages (Ancestry.com) Family F1368
 
536 Source Web Site Errored Out before citation could be made:
FamilySearch Online Database with Images, Interment records, 1900-1986; ark__61903_3_1_S3HT-D4WN-9.html
 
Nitti, Joseph A. (I2828)
 
537 Source: Ancestral File (not verified) Family F567
 
538 Source: Direct knowledge - DJS. Nitti, Lucille (I2)
 
539 Source: Family Data Collection (Ancestry.com)
Name: Hiram Estes
Spouse: Nancy Newton
Parents: Charles Estes, Sarah Hatton
Birth Place: Co, Owsley, KY
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1836
Marriage Place: Owsley, Co, KY
Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1861
Death Place: Evelyn
Death Date: 26 Feb 1933

(Burial date is from another, unsourced, database). 
Estes, Hiram (I2000)
 
540 Source: Family Data Collection (Ancestry.com)
Name: Hiram Estes
Spouse: Nancy Newton
Parents: Charles Estes, Sarah Hatton
Birth Place: Co, Owsley, KY
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1836
Marriage Place: Owsley, Co, KY
Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1861
Death Place: Evelyn
Death Date: 26 Feb 1933 
Estes, Hiram (I2000)
 
541 Source: Family Data Collection (Ancestry.com)
Name: Hiram Estes
Spouse: Nancy Newton
Parents: Charles Estes, Sarah Hatton
Birth Place: Co, Owsley, KY
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1836
Marriage Place: Owsley, Co, KY
Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1861
Death Place: Evelyn
Death Date: 26 Feb 1933 
Estes, Hiram (I2000)
 
542 Speculation based upon 1870 Census in Magoffin County, Kentucky where Sampson & Hiley (Helie, Hila, etc) are living with Lewis Back and his wife, Margaret Roberts (Last name from other sources). Samson is presumably Margaret's brother. Roberts, Samson (I2726)
 
543 Spouse 2: Hogg, Hiram
Marriage Date: 14 Dec 1821
Marriage Location: Kentucky
Floyd County 
Family F1412
 
544 Stephen Hogg's name appears on the second line, behind what is probably "clear" tape or a page that wasn't lying flat during the scan process. The name appears in indexes at Ancestry.Com, FamilySearch.org and Heritage Quest. Hogg, Stephen (I983)
 
545 Story excerpt from The Estill County Historical Society Bulletin, November/December 2004:

Edward W. Hawkins was arrested on Sunday morning, March 22, 1857, for stealing a horse. Estill County Sheriff James M. Land and Deputy Jesse Arvine were escorting Hawkins back to Irvine [from an area where the community of Proctor is now in Lee County, which was established in 1870., Hawkins had no intentions of going to jail. In late afternoon not far from Irvine [Old Landing area of Estill County], Hawkins found an opportunity to escape and took it. He grabbed Land's gun and shot both men. They died almost instantly. Hawkins ran into the woods and got away. The bodies of Land and Arvine were found by Harrison Moore and James Warner about sundown. They had heard the shots.

This research comes from Robin Bryson, Ken Lemke, David Schimka and others. Some is documented, some is not. Use with your descrection. All may be copied for private use only.


Source Citation
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SBFZ-Q5J : accessed 17 September 2011), entry for James /WARNER/.

 
Warner, James (I3)
 
546 Supposedly died at the Battle of Yorktown on 01 Oct 1781.

The NSDAR applications state that he died at the Battle of Little York in Fauquier County Oct 1781. 
Northcutt, Richard (I1969)
 
547 Surname could also be "Waller" instead of "Walter" Walter, Elva Jane (I3376)
 
548 Surname Spelled: Clement Clements, Benjamin (Speculation - This Benjamin may not be the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA - See Notes) (I3440)
 
549 Surname spelled: Clements Clements, Benjamin (Speculation - This Benjamin may not be the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA - See Notes) (I3440)
 
550 Surname Spelled: Clemons Clements, Benjamin (Speculation - This Benjamin may not be the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA - See Notes) (I3440)
 

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