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551 Findagrave.com record below:

Name Monroe Pierson Reid
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1968
Event Place Ellendale, Alexander, North Carolina, United States of America
Photograph Included N
Birth Date 01 Jun 1885
Death Date 20 Sep 1968
Affiliate Record Identifier 145479072
Cemetery Oxford Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery 
Reid, Monroe Pearson (I8274)
 
552 Finley Fredrick Hartley and Gladys had their first son Robert when Finley was 13 years old and Gladys was 14. Hartley, Finley Fredrick (I6967)
 
553 First United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hayesville, NC Haigler, Bascom Neal (I6357)
 
554 Floydada Cemetery Irby, Nancy Jane (I5364)
 
555 Forest Hill Cemetery, Morganton, Burke, NC Powell, Elva Rose (I5303)
 
556 Found in bed dead Helton, Gadice Maye (I7261)
 
557 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S52)
 
558 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smothers, Franklin V. Sylvester (I4451)
 
559 Fred Calvin Potts, 48 of 284 Fourth Street, Died Thursday, January 26, 2006, at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.
Born January 12, 1958, in Spartanburg, he was the son of Betty Jean Potts of the home and the late Fred William Potts.
Surviving in addition to his Mother are three sisters, Kathy Stafford of Cowpens, Judy Hall of Union, and Jacquelyn McDonald of Spartanburg. He was predeceased by a sister, Marilyn Chappell.
Funeral Services will be held 4:00pm Sunday, January 29,2006, at Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel, conducted by Rev. Robert Carnes. Burial will be in Cowpens Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Calvin Potts Memorial Fund, PO Drawer 1530, Spartanburg, SC 29304
 
Potts, Fred Calvin "Poncho" (I6948)
 
560 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gettig, Jeannie Carol (I8673)
 
561 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. James, Fredrick Earl (I3533)
 
562 Freedrick worked in the Canton, NC post office until his death. Sharp, Jessie Mae (I6859)
 
563 French Indian Wars Hagler, Hans Jacob (I1234)
 
564 From a short history written by Gladys and Myrtle "Albert and Sally moved by covered wagon from Kaufman County, Texas to Cotton County, Oklahoma, two miles south of Temple, Oklahoma in December 1906, along with their three children, Rufus 4 years old, Gladys 2 years and Myrtle 3 months old. They lived on the farm there for 2 years Then moved to the Smith farm south and west in the Stroud Community. Frances,Roy, Raymon, and John were born there. They lived there for 10 years and moved to the Mt. View Community on the Tubbins farm, 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Walters, Oklahoma. Harriet Lillian Mae was born there. After 4 years there they moved onto the Indian lease 2 miles east of Walters for 2 years. Albert bought a farm south east of Chattanooga Oklahoma and moved his family there. Tim was born there and Sally died in 1926 and was buried in the Walters Cemetery. Albert married Lillian Lewis in 1927. They sold the farm and later moved to a school quarter near Walters, Oklahoma.

During World War Two, Albert was a guard at a Prisoner of War Camp at or near the Pantex facility, east of Amarillo, Texas. (most likely in McLean)
* With continued study about WW II and Albert's POW guard work, it is possible that he was a guard at the Amarillo Army Air Force Base (maybe for prisoners in transit?) It has also been learned that Grandma Lillian packed lunches for TWA at English Field in Amarillo during this same time. 
Beavers, Albert Mason (I4236)
 
565 from Lower Creek Family: William Columbus Tolbert / Celia I. Swanson (F2031)
 
566 From SP 1830 census shows Joseph (p. 297) as living alone. Sometime after 1824 when Patsy Manerva Groves (granddaughter) was born, Polly started getting a little funny in the head. When Patsy was a baby, Polly would look at her and say things like "poor little thing, she would be better off dead." But, nothing was wrong with Patsy. The children of Tabitha got afraid of Polly. These stories were related by Patsy's sister, Sina Butler Groves, to her daughter, Sina Parthenia (Groves) Gates who then related the stories to her own daughter, Susie D. Gates, about how Polly had lost her mind. On 30 Apr 1832, Polly was declared in the court as being a lunatic in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, as recorded in Book D, p. 283 Simpson Co, KY Circuit Court Orders 1823-1835. "The Commonwealth against Polly Butler: This day came the attorney on behalf of the Commonwealth and on suggestion made and exhibited his petition which was herewith filed and there came also the Defendant in person and Council being assigned her on motion of the attorney on behalf of the Commonwealth ordered that a Jury come and whereupon a Jury, to wit: John Gates, William L. Harrington, George W. Johnson, Robert Frizell, Samuel Girselin, Samuel McConnell, William Smith, Francis Moore, Samuel Barnes, Ann O. Grubb, John Lockhart, and Henry A. Bryant, who being sworn the truth to speak in the presence, returned unto Court the following verdict to wit: 3We of the Jury find that Polly Butler, wife of Joseph Butler, is a lunatic and person of unsound mind and that her aforesaid husband is able to maintain and support her; wherefore, it is considered by the Court that the said Defendant, Polly Butler, be deemed and considered a lunatic."
 
James, Polly "Mary" (I101)
 
567 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Haigler, Bryan Sherrill (I1996)
 
568 G. W. Tyler (name is believed to be George Washington) is listed as a farmer in the 1920 Newton, Dale County, Alabama census. The census shows his father born in South Carolina and mother born in North Carolina. Tyler, George Washington (I733)
 
569 Gabbard-Tackett Cemetery, Little Sturgeon Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA Jackson, Ella M (I4972)
 
570 Gadsden Methodist Church Cemetery, Gadsden, Crockett County, Tennessee, USA Rodgers, Curtis Franklin (I3369)
 
571 Gaines Co. Cemetery Jackson, Lillie Mae (I337)
 
572 Gashes Creek Baptist Church Cematary Taylor, Robert Lee (I6341)
 
573 George and Lucy came to Dallas in 1867

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In the 1850's George and Lucy moved and several of their children moved to Texas. They lived in the Farmers Branch-Richardson area. Both George and Lucy are buried at Mt. Calvary Cemetery near Richardson, Texas.

In 1841 George, a Baptist Preacher was one of the founders of the Shady Grove Baptist Church in Franklin Kentucky.

The Butler family moved to Barren County Kentucky from Virginia before 1810 and by 1820 they had moved to the Simpson County area. They lived in Franklin which is on the Kentucky and Tennessee border, just north of Nashville.

George and his 2 sons and other Richardson County pioneers founded Mt. Calvary Church now First Baptist Church in Richardson, Texas. Records reveal they also preached in the Rose Hill or Housley area near Garland, Texas. Union Baptist Church (now Highland Baptist Church in Carrolton, Texas) and many other places in Collin, Dallas, Ellis, and Tarrant Counties after coming to Texas.
 
Butler, George Washington (I96)
 
574 George Foster, Best Man Family: Thomas (twin) Triplett, Sr. / Jane (Jennie) Ferguson (F1670)
 
575 George W. Butler Jr. was a Baptist Minister like his father Butler, George W. Jr. (I127)
 
576 Gilead Cemetery Shankle, Dorothy (I4613)
 
577 Girard Cemetery Jackson, Minnie Catherine (I338)
 
578 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Martin, Julia Caldonia (I3667)
 
579 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Martin, Lloyd Calvin (I7381)
 
580 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Martin, Shuford Babel (I7387)
 
581 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Kirby, Roby Calvin (I7616)
 
582 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery unknown, Florence B. (I7618)
 
583 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Fowler, Fannie Viola (I7629)
 
584 Grace Chapel UMC Cemetery Sherrill, Mary Alice (I7636)
 
585 Greenwood Cemetery Cairo, Grady, Georgia Poarch, Connie Elizabeth (I1196)
 
586 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Haigler, Bryan Sherrill (I1996)
 
587 GREER-McPHAUL FUNERAL HOME was in charge of arrangements; buried at HIBRITEN CEMETERY Coffey, Lora Destamonia (I6367)
 
588 Hagler Cemetery Hagler, Johannes John Sr. (I4930)
 
589 Hans Michael, Barbara, Johan Michael and Barbara arrived in America on Aug 17, 1733 in Philadelphia on the ship "Samuel", Hugh Percy, Master, coming out of Rotterdam. On the ship's papers, the names were shown as Michael Propts, Babara Bropts, Johan Michal Propts, and Barbara Bropts. It is noted that his signature on the immigration and oath of allegiance papers is in the name of "Johann Michael Probst," rather than Propst. His father was apparently illiterate, for the clerk signed his name for him, as "Michael Propst." I note the differences in spelling of the last name, but am unable to explain the difference, other than the difficulty of the English in understanding German. The family name historically has been Propst, but Johann Michael evidently preferred Probst. And, on the immigration clearance papers, the male names were Michael Probst and Johs. Michall Probst.

Shortly after their arrival, they went to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, but apparently spent little time in that part of Pennsylvania (and none in the Allemaengle-- this could mean "the Dutch country"), but instead they moved westward to Lancaster. Why Lancaster? They may have had friends who had already settled there, but why they went to Lancaster County is not known. There is evidence they passed through Bethlehem, PA, enroute to Lancaster. And it appears that they were inclined toward the Moravian form of religion.

There were Propsts who went from Philadelphia to West Virginia, many without even passing through the Allemaengle, or perhaps lingering there only for a short time. Other Propsts and also some Probsts never lived for any time in Pennsylvania, the Virginias, or North Carolina, but moved from the port of entry to residences elsewhere in America.

After ten or sixteen years in Lancaster, they migrated southwestward through Maryland down into the Shenandoah River Valley of northern Virginia into what was originally Rockingham and Augusta Counties, Virginia, and which later became Pendleton County, West Virginia. Whether Hans Michael and Barbara stayed in Lancaster or moved into Virginia with Johan Michael is not known.

The immigrant Hans Michael's origin is cloudy. (What does seem certain is that he was not related to the Swiss/German Probsts.) The Propsts generally are of Saxon nationality. The Saxon evangelist Martin Luther had several friends named Propst. Hans Michael Propst's birth year was determined to be 1679 from the ship's manifest which listed him as being 54 years old in 1733. (And how accurate were the ship's records?) 
Propst, Hans Michael (I4513)
 
590 Harrison Aldridge Cemetery Fosco, Watauga, NC Aldridge, Samuel Anthony (I6366)
 
591 Hartley Hill Cemetery Haigler, Infant (I5180)
 
592 He died single with tuberculosis.
 
Whitener, John L (I7066)
 
593 He was buried in Family Cemetery Near Murphy, North Carolina. Haigler, Robert Lewis (I1219)
 
594 Henry died at about 11 months old. Haigler, Henry Walter (I1215)
 
595 Henry Jackson Davis served as a private in the war from 10 Dec 1812 to 20 Apr 1813 Davis, Henry Jackson (I8874)
 
596 Henry T. Ross married Thelma Stanley on 25 Nov 1939 and divorced in 1940 in Sumter Co. Florida. He remarried Thelma 31 Aug 1940 and divorced again in 1944 in Hillsboro Co. Florida. There are no known children from these marriages.
 
Stanley, Thelma (I703)
 
597 Henry T. Ross married Thelma Stanley on 25 Nov 1939 and divorced in 1940 in Sumter Co. Florida. He remarried Thelma 31 Aug 1940 and divorced again in 1944 in Hillsboro Co. Florida. There are no known children from these marriages. Ross, Henry Thomas (I4)
 
598 Hickman Family Cemetery Martin, Albert Donald (I7630)
 
599 His Funeral was held at his home and he was buried in the Munford Cemetery but no marker was placed at his grave site Faught, Samuel Aubrey (I3400)
 
600 Hollow Springs Cemetery Haigler, Judy Ann (I3751)
 

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