Matches 451 to 500 of 970
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451 | burried in Lower Creek Baptist Church Cemetery | Haigler, Audah J. (I3696)
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452 | Burried near his Father ( John LeRoy Thurman and Great Uncle Newman) | Thurman, James Franklin (I4385)
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453 | by Elkanah Flowers, at Margaret Deals, witness by J.W. Smith, W.R. Lee, E.D. McRary | Family: William Walter "Watt" Haigler / Dovie Genelia McCRARY (F47)
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454 | by John B. Powell at Lower Creek Wit. by W.H. Haigler, J.N.Smith, W.W. Haigler | Family: James Carl Haigler / Eliza Caroline Moody (F445)
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455 | Caldwell Co. NC | Tolbert, Jiles 'Giles' Baird (I6280)
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456 | Caldwell County Heritage Musuem has some history on the Van Hooser family connected to the Haigler family files | Hagler, Johannes John Sr. (I4930)
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457 | came America on the ship "Brothers" which landed Sept 26, | Setzer, Michael (I5302)
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458 | Came to NC through Va. John and his older brother Jiles B. Tolbert came to Caldwell County between 1845 and 1850 from Montgomery County, NC. where they were gold miners and farmers. John and wife Caroline started their family near Oakhill School in Calwell County on rented farm land. On July 26, 1861 he joined the Condederate army Company 1, 26 Regiment. He was wounded July 1, 1862 at the battle of Malvern Hill, Va. On July 2, 1863 had his left hand dismembered from a mini ball at Gettysburg. He left the war April 1865. from Heritage of Caldwell County vol 1 1983 pg 536 | Tolbert, John (I6820)
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459 | Camp Ground Cemetery, Weakley County,TN. | ROSS, Minnie Bell (I701)
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460 | Camp Ground Cemetery, Weakley County,TN. | Brewer, Samuel David (I4955)
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461 | Campground Cemetery, Rev. T. B. Stone officiating | Dortch, Ulysses Charles (I6907)
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462 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirby, Floyd Luther (I7619)
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463 | Catawba Memorial Park | Martin, Clyde Harold (I7637)
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464 | Catawba Memorial Park | Camp, William Frank (I7759)
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465 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fox, Ola Vestella (I7640)
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466 | Catherine bore 2 sons out of wedlock | Lagle, Catherine (I7883)
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467 | Cause of Death: consumption or T.B. 1 _MDCL at Elamville, Alabama | Lewis, Luna (I750)
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468 | Cedar Valley Cemetery | Brewer, Hester Alaconda "Conny" (I3639)
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469 | Cedar Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery | Smith, William Walter (I3641)
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470 | Cedar Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery; Find A Grave Memorial# 133683497; Record added: Aug 01, 2014; Created by: Vickie Oates Woods | Whitener, Sidney M (I7053)
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471 | Cemetery located behind Gadsden Methodist Church, which is 2/10 of a mile from the hwy 70-79 hwy and 221 intersection in Gadsden, Tennessee | Ross, Emmer Jean (I1569)
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472 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Janice Clara (I3773)
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473 | Cerebral Hemorrhage | Coffey, Elizabeth "Betty" (I6554)
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474 | Cerebral Hemorrhage with left hemiplagia | Haigler, Mary Elizabeth Bettie (I3702)
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475 | Charles A Sluder; Widow: J A Kunkleman; Roll Number: T288_434; Widow's Pension: 1864 Sept. 26. | Sluder, Charles Anderson (I1418)
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476 | Children: Mary Stevenson Thomas Stevenson Elizabeth Stevenson William Stevenson Margaret Stevenson Dorcas Stevenson William Ross Stevenson John Franklin Stevenson Malissa Amanda Stevenson James Hall Stevenson Prudence Hall Stevenson | Stevenson, William (I2138)
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477 | Colliers Memorial Cemetery | Allen, John Franklin (I3766)
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478 | Colliers Memorial Cemetery | Greer, Etta Mae (I3767)
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479 | Colliers Memorial Cemetery | Walsh, Grover Cleveland (I8105)
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480 | Colliers Memorial Cemetery | Kendall, Martha Ann (I8113)
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481 | Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery | Potts, Sophia (I6237)
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482 | Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery Age: 45 | Potts, Hiram (I2059)
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483 | County - Tipton Date - Sept 24, 1902 Gertie FOUGHT (notice it is spelled with an "O") to Arthur ROSS Marriage at the Church of God, minister was J.W. MASON | Faught, Gertie Belle (I3)
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484 | Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery | Cranfill, Rebecca E. (I7104)
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485 | Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery | Danner, Francis M (I7106)
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486 | Covington Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Spray, Roy Bailey (I8564)
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487 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shore, John Blake (I7834)
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488 | Cremated, Ashes at Woodlawn Memorial Garden | Reid, Ellen Louise (I3738)
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489 | Cusseta City Cemetery | Martin, Winfield Thompson (I7388)
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490 | Cypress Hills National Cemetery | Hagler, Lorenzo Dow (I5225)
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491 | Death caused by auto accident. | Sluder, Charles Anderson (I2771)
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492 | Death caused by pneumonia. | Sluder, Donald Dean (I2819)
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493 | Death certificate lists cause of death as gun shot to the head. John was retired from Duke Power. | Hartley, John Lex (I6988)
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494 | Death record at Tennessee Archives is 90209 | Faught, Henry J (I2518)
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495 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jackson, Delbert Ray (I1451)
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496 | Died At her residence (near Sidney, Iowa), July 28, 1879, at (?) o'clock, a.m., of cholera morbus, Mrs. Prudence Christman, wife of Gabriel Christman. Aged 69 years, 3 mo's and 22 days. Mrs. Christman was born in Ashe county, North Carolina, Apr. 1, 1810. She removed, with her parents, to Grayson county, Virginia, while a child, where she married Elias Davis, with whom she emigrated to Platte county, Missouri, in 1832. Two years after she, with her husband, removed to Andrew county, Missouri, where she lived until the fall of 1863 where, being forced by the fortunes of war, she removed to Wyoming, Otoe Co., Neb. Her husband died June 22, 1871. In 1875 she was married to Mr. Christman, and removed to Fremont county, Iowa. She was the mother of eleven children, eight of whom (four sons and four daughters) are still living. She became a member of the Methodist church in early life, and during a long and eventful career, exemplified the beauties of her professions by her motherly love and christian charity which she bestowed upon all around her. She leaves a host of sorrowing friends in every neighborhood where she has lived; but all are assured that as her death will be felt to be a loss to earthly friends, it is but the birth, to her, of an eternal gain. I. A. C. Obituary courtesy of Frances Farley Crossland | Ross, Prudence Permelia (I9107)
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497 | Died about 8 years old. | Ross, Wilber (I377)
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498 | died as infant | Potts, Martha (I4596)
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499 | died as infant | Potts, Martha (I4600)
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500 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Haigler, Myrtle Agnes (I3750)
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