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801 [Schimka.ged]

Probably married to Rachel Combs, daughter of Mathew Combs and FrancesBrown. Source is John J. Dickey Diary. 
Back, Isaac (I981)
 
802 [Schimka.ged]

Rebeckah Meadows is the tenth child of Israel Meadows and Barbara Green. 
Meadows, Rebecca L. (I1198)
 
803 [Schimka.ged]

Recent research provided by Marla Taylor, marla@mrtc.com, suggests thatAlfred Back was adopted by his Uncle, John Back and his Aunt, Catherine Robinson. Alfred's natural parents are suggested to be John Collier and Mary Back, John Back's sister. Marla Taylor's information comes from Hazel Bach Craft, author of "A Back Family Book". 
Back, Alfred Sr. (I1730)
 
804 [Schimka.ged]

Research by other individuals points to a surname change at this level. 
Meades (I148)
 
805 [Schimka.ged]

RESEARCH: Below is a reference to a death date of Bridget Boyle in RhodeIsland (Ancestry.Com database).
It is possible that this is the wife of John Boyle, Bridget Brannigan-Boyle.
The date is within one month of my approximated death date based on other documents in my collection.

RESEARCH: Name Relation Kin 1 Kin 2 Death Date Age
Bridget Boyle wid John Boyle Catherine Boyle 26 Apr 1897 53 yrs 
Branigan, Bridget (I1946)
 
806 [Schimka.ged]

second marriage. 
MILLER, Mary (I683)
 
807 [Schimka.ged]

Served in the U.S. Navy 
Smith, Robert (I940)
 
808 [Schimka.ged]

Stephen a brother of James Jr. also served in the Rev. War . Heaccumilated more land then his brother James,and remained in Wilkes Co. ,Virginia till and after the 1810 census. Stephen had 4 children with Jane . And a reported 9 children with Sarah. Found in the "EASTERN KENTUCKIAN" ma g the 1987,Caudill reunion in Ky. lists his second wife's n ame as Sharon Adams instead of Sarah?? Also in a later issu e theres an article by Estill Day,saying Stephen is burie d in Sandlick Cemetery,whitesburg,Ky. He was also at King s Mt.
during the close of the war. 
Caudill, Stephen (I685)
 
809 [Schimka.ged]

Susan is Angeline Warner's sister. Susan and Angeline married brothers,William and Joseph Winkle. Susan was bitten by a copperhead snake. She survived the bite but died about a year later. 
Warner, Susan Jane (I1116)
 
810 [Schimka.ged]

Taken off PRODIGY, At the FHC I found MARY YARBOROUGH,bor n 1731 Alsolisted JAMES CAUDILL born 1720,The son of STEPHEN CAUD ILL born abt. 1694,MARY BETSY FIELDS born abt. 1698. Put on by CAROL LYN HALE. 
FIELDS, Mary (I677)
 
811 [Schimka.ged]

There is a Social Security number that was issued to Cora M Bates whodied in Daviess County, Kentucky on 12 October 1959 at the age of 83. Subtract the age from the death date and you get 1876. Could this be the correct date of death for Cora Thompson-Bates? At some time in the 1950s or so, Cora lived in Tampa, FL and was visted by her nephew, Howard Francis Boyle and his children. 
Thompson, Cora L. (I1199)
 
812 [Schimka.ged]

This contributed by Nancy Bustamante (ROBERTS) 1993,
CORDILL JAMES: NORTH CAROLINA S-3044 PERRY COUNTY KENTUCKY On August 12,1833,appeared in court,JAMES CORDILL, resident of said county aged 80 years and made declaration that he entered service shortly after GATES defeat at Camden,S.C.,as a volunteer,for three months in Wilkes County,N.C. where he lived,in Capt. John Morgans Co. in the North Carolina line From Wilkes Co.,he marched to the mouth of Rocky River then back to guard the frontier of Wilkes against the Tories and Indians. That after serving out his time he was honorably discharged at the mouth of Rocky River in Wilkes Co,N.C. by Colonel NOAH (?) who then commanded the regiment. Before the battle of KINGS MOUNTAIN,he again volunteered for 3-months in Wilkes Co. where he lived,in Capt. SAMUEL JOHNSONS company and Col. CLEVELAND'S Regiment in the line of North Carolina. He marched from there to KINGS MOUNTAIN , and was in hearing of the battle and had just reached it in time to recieve the prisoners as they were taken . He was marched back to Wilkes Co.,as a guard of the prisoners and after serving out his term was honorably discharged by Col. CLEVELAND in Wilkes Co. N.C. He was born in Lunenburg Co. Virginia. He lived in Wilkes Co. N.C. where he served in the war. Since the Revolutionary War,he has lived in Wilkes Co., But for years past he has lived in Kentucky, where he now lives. He recollects GENERAL GREEN,GENERAL GATES and GENERAL RUTHERFORD. STEVE CORDILL of said County made oath that he is the brother of the applicant, and knows of his personal knowledge that he served as he states,in the Revolutionary War,because he was a soldier with him. ROGER TURNER, of said County and aged 74 yrs. made oath: That he knows CORDILL served in the Revolutionary War.,as stated,that he is of good reputation. DANIEL DUFF, clergyman,ELIJAH COMBS, and BENJAMIN WEBB of said county,made affidavit of their belief in the truth of the statements of JAMES CORDILL. JAMES CORDILL of Perry Co. Kentucky,who was a private in the North Carolina line for 6-months,was inscribed on the roll of Kentucky,to commence on the 4th of March 1831. Certificate of the pension was issued 7th of November 1833. (A small note MANY-MANY THANKS TO NANCY BUSTAMANTE (ROBERTS) for her great effort finding this treasure in Gov. Document on Rev. War Pensioneers,and sharing her find with me.James came to Letcher Co. Kentucky around 1805-1810. James lived in Ash County,N.C.He moved to Ky. on the Poor Fork Of the Cumberland River then later moved to the mouth of Rockhouse Creek,he was a preacher of the Baptist Church,buried in the old cemetery near his home. He fathered both James the 3rd and Sarah Elizabeth Caudill who later became husband and wife ? These 2 must be step sister and brother I made my records reflect as such till I know better. The age of James 3 is such that he could be the eldest of the first marriage.

DJS - 28 April 2002, requested information about James Caudill online at the DAR website. Reference number is RPXTBFK 
Caudill, James Jr. (I672)
 
813 [Schimka.ged]

This could be the William Pennington,also called Abel? who m is buried inthe Abel Pennington Cemetery at Left of Lizzie Fields home & do wn ridge from Jason Fields Cemetery on Hillman Branch,About 1 1/2 miles s outh of Hurricane
Road-reading by Bert White Oct 29,1978.
Buried here with no markers are:
1. Abel Pennington2. Delila "Lila" Pennington 1st wife of Abel. 3. Jane Pennington,second wife of Abel. She was murdered w hen she went to the kitchen to get breakfast one morning. A Knife was stuck i n her throat. It was believed this was done by a party who wanted to buy th e Pennington farm and Jane would not sign the deed. It is told the man confe ssed when he was on
his death bed.4. Scott Hill's baby. Found in the Eastern Kentuckian,by Violet Thompson,these ne w dates for
Wm. and Delilah. Thanks Violet. 
PENNINGTON, William Nelson (I739)
 
814 [Schimka.ged]

This marriage is not confirmed in my records. At the time of the 1870Census, William is still single. Also living in Lee County in 1870 is the Winkle family. Two of the Winkle brothers married two daughters of James Warner and Nancy Phillips Warner as follows: Joseph Winkle married Angeline Warner and William Winkle married Susan Warner. I am making an assumption based on the information that I received from Norwood Thorpe that the Elizabeth Winkle that he says married William G. Phillips is the sister of Joseph Winkle and William Winkle. There is an Elizabeth Winkle listed as a child of Levi Winkle and Patsey [Martha] Estes aged 12 in 1870 Lee County Census. 
Family F542
 
815 [Schimka.ged]

This name from FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File (Church of JesusChrist and LDS)
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There is a rejected Revolutionary War Pension application that was submitted by Brazil's children in the 1850s. The names of Brazil's children are confirmed in the pension application by an attorney. 
Estes, Brazil (I618)
 
816 [Schimka.ged]

This name from FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File (Church of JesusChrist and LDS)
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Ancestry.com shows a record of this marriage confirming the date and place of marriage. 
Estes, Charles (I1536)
 
817 [Schimka.ged]

This name from FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File (Church of JesusChrist and LDS)
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Clem, Susannah (I640)
 
818 [Schimka.ged]

This name from FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File (Church of JesusChrist and LDS)
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Estes, Joseph Brazil (I641)
 
819 [Schimka.ged]

Uncertain spelling of first name. 
Addra (I141)
 
820 [Schimka.ged]

Unconfirmed 
Hammons, Sarah (I958)
 
821 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Corman, Virginia (I1137)
 
822 [Schimka.ged]

Walter died at the age of six months. 
Johnson, Walter (I1333)
 
823 [Schimka.ged]

Walter Stewart might have been living in Madison County, Ky at the timeof his death. 
Stewart, Walter (I1111)
 
824 [Schimka.ged]

When she was born it was Floyd County,Kentucky 
CAUDILL, Deliah (Lila) B. (I720)
 
825 [Schimka.ged]

Wilbourn and Nancy were cousins. 
CAUDILL, Wilbourn (I750)
 
826 [Schimka.ged]

William Lunsford, Sr
Enumeration District: 0005 Color: W
Age: 36 Birth Place: Kentucky
Visit: 0010
County: Boone
Relation: Husband
Relatives: Wife Rosie, Sr 30, Kentucky
Daughter Bertha 11, Kentucky
Daughter Stella 09, Kentucky
Daughter Jessie, Jr 07, Kentucky
Daughter Bessie 06, Kentucky
Daughter Rosie, Jr 05, Kentucky
Daughter Willie, Jr NR, Kentucky 
Lunsford, William (I169)
 

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