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501 | died at Grace Hospital, Morganton, NC. Burial at Chapel of Rest. Happy Valley, NC | Hagler, Caroline "Callie" Sumpter (twin) (I5194)
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502 | Died at Newport Hospital in Newport News | McCrary, James Edison (I6276)
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503 | died at VA hospital, Ashville, NC | Martin, Allen (I7660)
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504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Haigler, Betty Juanita (I3724)
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505 | died bef US Census taken in June 1860 | Melton, Henry Milton (I8145)
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506 | Died during Revolutionary War along with his two sons Micajah and Nimrod | Triplett, Sgt William Sr (I5640)
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507 | Died in Caldwell County Hospice | McVey, George Lewis (I3858)
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508 | died in Oteen VA Hospital | Propst, Walter Reid (I4468)
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509 | Died of disease in Hospital | McRary, Clinton (I7071)
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510 | Divorce form Gail 29 Mar 1979 - Polk, Florida | Ferro, Gail Ann (I4983)
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511 | Divorce from Debora 7 Jun 1977 - Okaloosa, Florida | Richards, Debbie (I47)
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512 | Divorced 1 Aug 1973 | Family: Michael Sherrill Haigler / Wanda unknown (F1922)
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513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Lawrence Faught / Lorene Unknown (F2587)
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514 | Divorced 12 Apr 1984 | Family: John Boone Bowles / (F2456)
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515 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Randolph Franklin "Randy" Haigler / Barbra Anne Kirby (F1107)
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516 | Divorced 17 Apr 1996 | Family: Michael Sherrill Haigler / Susan Ann Allen (F693)
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517 | Divorced 30 Apr 1979 | Family: Michael Sherrill Haigler / Susan Lorraine Holsclaw (F691)
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518 | Divorced 7 July 1993 | Family: Michael Sherrill Haigler / Sharon Melissa Teague (F692)
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519 | Divorced 7 May 1986 | Family: James Andrew Potts / Louise unknown (F2689)
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520 | Divorced from Bonnie 29 Nov 1989 - Hillsborough, Florida | Stauffer, Bonnie Sue (I4984)
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521 | Divorced from Joyce18 Jul 1972 | Joyce (I4985)
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522 | don't know if this is correct | Weeks, Simpson J (I7315)
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523 | Donald works for a grocery company and was transfered to Bullhead City where he managed a store. Donald installs electric water pumps. | Jackson, Donald Ray (I20)
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524 | Donnelly Cemetery | Parsons, Emmett Edward (I4043)
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525 | Donnelly Cemetery | Michael, Orpha Pearl (I4044)
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526 | Dorthy works at a Clinic in Bullhead City CHATTANOOGA--(Special)--Home of Mrs. Casper Fischer was the setting for a post-nuptial shower honoring Mrs. Donald Jackson, whose marriage several weeks ago recently was announced.. Mrs. Jackson is the former Miss Dorothy Schroeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Schroeder, Geronimo, while her bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Orph Jackson, Chattanooga, and the late Mr. Jackson.. Co-hostesses to the courtesy Mesdames Harry Dooley, John Black, Joe Fischer Jr., Herman Brooks, J. H. Neugebauer, Carl Fisher, Bill Watson and Elmer Adler.. Mrs. Joe Fischer was in charge of the program during which readings were presented by Linda Neugebauer and Patsy Dooley.. Pulling a toy wagon, Arnold Dale and Catherine Fischer presented gifts to the honoree.. Guests list included mother of the couple, Mesdames Jackson and Schroeder, and .... (Long guest list). The Lawton Constitution, Friday, Aug. 31, 1956. | Schroeder, Dorthy Ann (I1449)
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527 | Drowned in Wilson Creek, Caldwell County, NC | Kirby, Hattie M. (I5892)
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528 | Dutch Creek Church Cemetery | Fannie (I7038)
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529 | Earl lived in Sulton, Washington at the time of his father's death. | Buck, Elton (I1803)
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530 | Eastview Cemetery, Veteran's Circle | Martin, Atlas Andrew (I5042)
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531 | Edison was a security officer at a retail business. died of cancer of the pharynx. Buried at Pennisula Memorial Park. | McCrary, James Edison (I6276)
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532 | Edward served in the civil war on the confederate side Company 1, 26 Regiment from March 1864 to April 1865. He was wounded Feb 1865 when a union soldier shot him while he lay resting under a tree. The bullet went through the bill of his cap and into his foot behind his toes. He was sent to Richmond Va. hospital, while there he was visited by General Robert E. Lee who had come to visit injured soldiers. from Heritage of Caldwell County vol 1 1983 pg 536 | Tolbert, Edward Alexander (I3651)
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533 | Edward was baptised 3 Feb 1605 | Jackson, Edward (I1053)
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534 | Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. | Source (S42)
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535 | ELISABETH CHRISTINA LAUX, chr. abt. 1700 at Wallau. Her baptism record isn't found in the badly damaged church books. She md. 11 Apr. 1720 JOHANNES VAN HOESEN (VAN HOOSER) at East Camp, Albany, New York. Johannes (John) grew to maturity at Claverack. When he was thirteen years old, a group of palatine Germans settled the area south of Claverack at Tar Bush and East Camp (see map). Among them was a young, orphaned girl, Elizabeth Christina Laux, whom John met'and fell in love with. On the 11th of April 1720 Johannes Van Hoesen married ELIZABETH CHRISTINA LAUX at Claverack, Albany (now Columbia) Co., New York. She was from the settlement of Tarbush in the area called Livingston Manor. For the next eight years the couple remained in this area. Since Claverack was getting crowded (the land was being shared by three uncles, not to mention older brothers and numerous cousins), Johannes must have had a small section of land to farm. When his father gave his property to his brothers, Gerrit & Jacob, on Oct. 24, 1724, Johannes realized that his hopes of receiving any more land from his father were "nil." Since he needed more land to support his growing family, he decided to move with some of the Germans to Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania. Johannes's brother-in-law, Abraham Laux or Loucks (English interpretation caused this surname to change), left Livingston Manor in 1725 and settled at Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania. The opportunities there seemed limitless and this, I�m sure, is what enticed him to move there. Also, his wife hadn't seen her brother, Abraham, or her sister, who'd both moved to Tulpehocken three years earlier and that was another strong motive for them to move. In the spring of 1728 Johannes and his wife, Elizabeth Christina Laux, and their three children, along with other Germans, migrated to Tulpehocken Creek and settled in the vicinity of what is now called Robesonia. Johannes took up land on what was called the William Allen Tract in Heidelberg Township. (See Map.) Here he remained until his family was all born and most of them had grown to maturity. When his second son, Valentine, moved to North Carolina, he decided to move, too. On the 5th of April 1753, he sold his land to John Joseph Derr and Henry Boyer and, at the age of 56, moved to North Carolina and settled in Anson County. 23 Jan 1755 Johannes purchased 200 acres on the Pee Dee from John and Elizabeth Hall. Anson County, NC deed book B page 338 and 2ed deed on page 437. | Laux, Elizabeth Christina (I6027)
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536 | Elizabeth's full name may have been Cynthia Elizabeth Faught. Mary Etta Escue, daughter of John and Elizabeth married her cousin William Madison Faught son of Madison T. Faught. Elizabeth's nickname was Fannie. | Faught, Elizabeth (I2503)
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537 | Elk Creek Church | Allen, Edmond Columbus (I6610)
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538 | Elk Creek Church | Melton, Martha Jane (I6611)
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539 | Ellen Dorinda Jackson Papers Ellen Dorinda Jackson Papers, 1840-1892 Ellen D. Jackson (1825-1902) was the fifth daughter of William Jackson (1783-1855) and Mary Bennett Jackson. She was a writer, amateur artist and an ardent humanitarian. Her Annals of the Jackson Homestead preserve the only written record of William Jacksons activity with the Underground Railroad. She was a strong supporter of both Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes and the founder and President of the Newton Freedmans Aid Society, which donated "thousands of dollars worth of household linen and clothing for indigent students". She was President of the Society for thirty seven years, carrying on with this work until her death in 1902. The collection consists of Ellens storybooks and sketchbooks including Marm Harris and Marm Mills dated 1891, Old Loker dated 1982, The Life of Major T. Jackson dated 1892 and the original Annals of the Jackson Homestead dated 1840-1894 and multiple typescript copies. Of particular interest to botanists and naturalists, Ellens undated sketchbooks contain splendid watercolor drawings depicting the diverse flora and fauna to be found in New England at that time. Some of the drawings are signed by Sarah D. Gilbert and Caroline Bennett Jackson whose papers are also at the Jackson Homestead. | Jackson, Ellen Dorinda (I4903)
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540 | Elmwood Cemetery | Beavers, Thomas H (I3552)
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541 | Enlisted September 18, 1861. His son David also enlisted this day. Captured at or near Chancellorsville, Virginia on May 3,1863. Sent to Washington D.C. Paroled and transferred to City Point, Virginia onMay 13, 1863. He was received for exchange. Returned to duty prior to September 1, 1863. Captured at or near Fussell's Mill Virginia on August 16, 1864. His son Phillip was also captured this day in same area. Both were sent to Point Lookout Prison Maryland, one of the worst at time.Both were paroled and transferred to Boulware's Wharf, James River, Virginia on March 19, 1865 where they were received for exchange. Pension records indicate he was wounded in action near Richmond Virginia in June 1862. . | Brewer, James (I4626)
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542 | Epiphany Church, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York | Family: George T. Woodward / Gladys Harriet Crawford (F2191)
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543 | Etta Mae Brinkley Potts buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Spartanburg, SC | Brinkley, Etta Mae (I69)
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544 | Eugene lived in Tuttle at the time of William's death. | Buck, Eugene (I1804)
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545 | Eugene retired from Publix Supermarket. He was cabinet shop Superintendant at the time of his retirement. | Jackson, Eugene Albert (I17)
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546 | Fact Details 7 Apr 1782 Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA Isbell Family bible says "Cornelus Howard 7 April 1782" - 1820 Census - Cornelius Howard age 38 - b 1782 (age 26-44) & another male in household bet. age of 16-25 (born c 1804 based age of Cornelius); headstone says "age 76 yrs 1 mo 21 days or Dec 21 1782 | Howard, Cornelius (I5223)
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547 | Fact Details Jan 1876 Henderson County, Tennessee Pages 117-118 JOHN ROSS, Henderson Co., Tenn. sold to ALLEN J. THREADGILL of same county, for $30, his undivided interest in the lands of his father, REUBEN R. ROSS, dec., 318 acres. January 10, 1876. Filed Jan.10, 1876. | Ross, John H. (I2408)
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548 | FAG# 58747237; Sec.6, lot 19, spaces 1-4 were purchased by Gus Winkler, (her son) per www.findagrave.com | Melton, Ida Vaughn (I8147)
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549 | Fairview cemetery Grady County | Sluder, Harriet Frances Ann (I117)
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550 | Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 18 January 2013. | Source (S45)
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