Matches 801 to 850 of 970
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
801 | Sardis Cemetery, Hudson, Caldwell, NC | Greenway, Lucy (I7675)
|
802 | Scotland | Davidson, John Goolman (I3084)
|
803 | Sebas Jackson was born at sea while in route to America from England | Jackson, Sebastian Sebas (I1051)
|
804 | Selauro R Benavidez Service Info.: PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II Birth Date: 7 May 1917 Death Date: 22 Apr 2004 Service Start Date: 28 Nov 1942 Interment Date: 26 Apr 2004 Cemetery: Santa Fe National Cemetery Cemetery Address: 501 North Guadalupe Street P. O. Box 88 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Buried At: Section 13 Site 600 Selauro "Sele" R. Benavidez 1917-2004 Selauro "Sele" R. Benavidez, 86, was called to rest on Thursday, April 22, after a lengthy illness. He was a lifelong resident of Bosque. He was raised by his grandparents, Ambrosio and Lena Cordova Benavidez. In 1942, at the age of 24, he was inducted into the U.S. Army, Company A, 405th Infantry. He did combat in the now infamous Battle of the Bulge. He was a awarded the Good Conduct Medal and The American Theater, European, Africa and Middle Eastern Victory Ribbons. He was also awarded the Bronze Star for Valor. In December 1945, Sele returned home and met and married Elfida Silva. After living in Albuquerque for a short time, they moved back to Bosque, where Sele worked construction and for the Belen School System, but his true calling was farming and ranching. Together, Sele and Elfida raised chile, corn and cattle. Sele tended his cattle until the time of his illness. Sele had many friends and family. We will miss him and his great sense of humor, his family wrote. He was preceded in death by his daughter-in-law, Rody Gabaldon Benavidez; his brother, Herminio Benavidez of San Jose, Calif.; his sisters, Mela Vargas and Grace Galindo of San Jose, Calif., and Merlinda Benavidez of Albuquerque. Sele is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Elfida Benavidez; his two sons, Robert Benavidez and his wife, Gretchen, and Carlos Benavidez and his wife, Annette, of Bosque; his two daughters, Lena and her husband, James Hands, of Santa Fe, and Marlene Benavidez of Bosque; two sisters, Martha and her husband, Tony Jaramillo, of San Jose, Calif., and Natividad and her husband, Gus Jimenez, of Freemont, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held at Romero Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 25, followed by a rosary at 3 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 26. Interment will follow services at the Santa Fe National Cemetery at 1 p.m. Pallbearers will be James Hands Jr., Judith Pennington, Karen Bonaguidi, Kristina Benavidez, Julian Hands, Tawnya Benavidez, Celina Benavidez and Matthew Freeman. Honorary pallbearers will be Christina Baca and Salomon Cordova. Romero Funeral Home, 609 N. Main St., Belen. | Benavidez, Selauro Rael (I2396)
|
805 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Propst, Loy Herman (I4465)
|
806 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Martin, Mary Belle (I8695)
|
807 | Senility, Lobar Pneumonia | Coffey, Rebecca (I6552)
|
808 | Services will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday January 3 2002 at Ronk Funeral Home with burial in Gadsden Cemetery. Mr. Rodgers died Sunday at Bailey Park Nursing Home. Survivors: sisters Geneva Gordon Evelyn Irving and Marie Mowen; brothers Joe Rodgers Thomas N. Rodgers and Johnny Rodgers. Call Ronk Funeral Home at 731-696-5555. Published in The Jackson Sun on Jan. 1, 2002 | Rodgers, Curtis Franklin (I3369)
|
809 | Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S58)
|
810 | Shady Grove Cemetery, Lumkin, Georgia | Martin, Earl Arcie (I5038)
|
811 | she died between 1890 when Benjamin was born and 1900 when Samuel is remarried. | McDougall, Mary Ellen (I7299)
|
812 | She died before 1910. Her husband is listed as "widowed" in 1910. | Buchanan, Mary Etta (I7601)
|
813 | She died of lung cancer. | Aldridge, Ula Dade (I8198)
|
814 | She died of wounds from a horse drawn cart accident. Many people thought that Anne was the actual killer as some say she was jealous of Laura and Tom covered for her. | Triplett Foster, Angeline Pauline "Ann" (I8142)
|
815 | Shulls Mill, Watauga County, North Carolina, USA | Danner, Zebulon V (I7103)
|
816 | Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S53)
|
817 | Skelton and wife Elizabeth are buried in Lower Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Lenoir, NC | Hagler, Skelton Wilson (I1210)
|
818 | Skelton was called Kelly | Hagler, Skelton Wilson (I1210)
|
819 | Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. | Source (S41)
|
820 | Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S57)
|
821 | Some records show Daniel Riley Propst born in Lincoln County, NC and others show Propst Crossroads, Catawba County, NC | Propst, Daniel Riley (I4476)
|
822 | some sources show date of birth 1 june 1857 | Heffner, William Preston (I6084)
|
823 | Some sources show Lincoln county | Sumter, Caroline Amanda (I5147)
|
824 | Son, William R. Jackson, a resident of New Braskey (Nebraska), made an affidavit on 6 October 1855 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky that his father, George Jackson, died on 9 April 1852 and his mother Susannah died on the 6 April 1852 and both were buried on the Banks of Missouri River and that he assisted in the burial. George Washington Jackson was a Private in the War of 1812 serving in Capt. Allen A. Hamilton, Kentucky Volunteers Name: Moses JACKSON Given Name: Moses Surname: Jackson Sex: M Birth: 1760 in Virginia Death: May 1821 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky Note: Moses was a Revolutionary War soldier. He was discharged in 1781. Moses was a Private for 2 tours in the Virginia Militia during the Revolutionary War, (National Archives, #W9073), Moses Jackson was born in Virginia, possibly in Shenandoah County, about the year 1760. Moses married Christiana (surname not confirmed - could be Walters) in the month of December 1778 while residing in Shenandoah county, VA. During the Revolutionary War, Moses, while a resident of Shenandoah County, volunteered as a Private Soldier in the service of the United States for a tour of six months. He joined the Company Commanded by Captain O'Dell which mustered at the Shenandoah County Court House in the Month of April 1780 where his company, along with other companies of the regiment Commanded by Col. Edwards, marched to Winchester, VA, where Moses was stationed during his first six months enlistment. Moses received an honorable discharge upon completion of his enlistment. Moses again volunteered for another tour of duty on 1 July 1781, this enlistment being for three months as a Private in Major Welch's Company in Col Edwards' Regiment in J. Stephens Brigade which was also mustered at the Shenandoah County Co7urt House and marched again to Winchester V The Company marched from Winchester to Little York, VA, which was about the time Cornwallis was taken. !Moses received another honorable discharge for this tour of duty on 2 October 1781, probably at Little York. The original copy of his second honorable discharge record is contained in the pension file documents at the National Archives in Washington DC. While in Shenandoah County, several children were born to Moses and Christiana Jackson; Hug the oldest son was born 8 May 1780; Jacob in 1783; George Jackson in 1784. Alexander was born in 1790, however his relationship as a son has not been confirmed. Moses was still a resident of Shenandoah County as late as 1790 as he was listed in the census of 1790.Sometime between 1790 and 1793, the family apparently moved to near Fort Defiance, Augusta County, VA. Moses Jacks was appointed guardian of Catherine Walters in Augusta County on 15 October 1793 and signed a marriage bond with Charles Bruce on the same date. Charles Bruce and Catherine Walters became husband and wife on 17 October 1793 at the Augusta Church at Fort Defiance, Augusta County, VA. Moses and Christiana's daughter Patsey Jackson was born in 1794. Note: !On the 11th day of September 1797, Moses and Christiana Jackson receiv a written church recommendation from Wm Wilson, DVM, of the Augusta Church, Augusta County, stating their good character and standing while members of the Church and noting that they were leaving the area. The original copy of this church document is contained in the Pension Records at the National Archives. Note: !The family apparently left Augusta County in 1797, and probably join group from the Holston Valley VA area lead by the Carlock brothers and crossed over mountains to Kentucky. Moses Jackson, along with James Bruce, Jacob Walters were listed as living in Fayette County, KY by May 1798, James, Abraham, and Jacob Swango were living at that time in Fayette county also. while in Fayette County, Moses and Christiana had a son, John, born 25 June 1800. Their oldest son, Hugh Jackson married Nancy Swango while they were living near the Elkhorn in Fayette county in 1800. Moses and his family moved to Gallatin Count KY in 1803 according to an affidavit Moses and Christiana's youngest son, William Jackson, was born in Gallatin County, KY in 1805. Moses Jackson was a witness to the LW&T of Philip Edmondson in February 1805, and he bought a rifle from the estate in 1810. Note: Moses Jackson was listed in the 1810 and 1820 US Census of Gallatin County KY and died there in the month of May, 1821. Christiana Jackson lived to be Father: Jonas JACKSON b: 12 Mar 1722/23 Mother: Martha HYDE b: 23 Feb 1722/23 in Newton, MA Marriage 1 UNKNOWN CHRISTIANA b: 1760 in Shenandoah, Virginia ·Married: Dec 1778 in Shenandoah County, Virginia Children ID: I521014981 Name: George Washington JACKSON Given Name: George Washington Surname: Jackson Sex: M Birth: 1784 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia Death: 9 Apr 1852 in Plattsburgh, Cass County, Nebraska Note: William R. Jackson,b. 1820/25 in Gallatin Co., KY, was the son of George Jackson(1794VA-9Apr1852NE) and Susannah (Ray) Jackson(1795V-6Apr1852NE). National Archives Bounty Land Warrant Application 90-108-120-55 , Can N 819, Bundle No. 101 for Veteran George Jackson, Pvt. War of 1812 serving in Capt. Allen A. Hamilton KY Vol. has several affidavits which will be beneficial to you contains discharge, aff. signed by William R. Jackson, a citizen of "New Braskey",letter dated 23 Aug 1880 from Letticia A. (Jackson) Winscot, of Plattsmouth, Cass Co., NE. and an 1851 Affid.from George Jackson,. George Jackson was the son of Moses & Christiana Jackson. My 3rd Great-grandfather William Jackson was Moses Jackson's youngest son and was brother to George Jackson. Moses was a Rev. War Pvt from Shenandoah Co. Va, and died in 1821 in Gallatin Co., KY. William (R.) Jackson was enumerated in the 1855 Census of Plattsburgh Pct, Cass Co., NB. George served in the War of 1812. He died on the Banks of the Missouri River in 1852 near Plattsburgh, Cass County, Nebraska. Father: Moses JACKSON b: 1760 in Virginia Mother: UNKNOWN CHRISTIANA b: 1760 in Shenandoah, Virginia Marriage 1 Susannah RAY b: 1795 in Virginia ·Married: 11 Nov 1814 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky ID: I521014429 Name: William R. JACKSON Given Name: William R. Surname: Jackson Sex: M Birth: Bet 1820 and 1825 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky Death: 1880 Note: William R. Jackson,b. 1820/25 in Gallatin Co., KY, was the son of George Jackson(1794VA-9Apr1852NE) and Susannah (Ray) Jackson(1795V-6Apr1852NE). National Archives Bounty Land Warrant Application 90-108-120-55 , Can N 819, Bundle No. 101 for Veteran George Jackson, Pvt. War of 1812 serving in Capt. Allen A. Hamilton KY Vol. has several affidavits which will be beneficial to you contains discharge, aff. signed by William R. Jackson, a citizen of "New Braskey",letter dated 23 Aug 1880 from Letticia A. (Jackson) Winscot, of Plattsmouth, Cass Co., NE. and an 1851 Affid.from George Jackson,. George Jackson was the son of Moses & Christiana Jackson. My 3rd Great-grandfather William Jackson was Moses Jackson's youngest son and was brother to George Jackson. Moses was a Rev. War Pvt from Shenandoah Co. Va, and died in 1821 in Gallatin Co., KY. William (R.) Jackson was enumerated in the 1855 Census of Plattsburgh Pct, Cass Co., NB. Father: George Washington JACKSON b: 1784 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia Mother: Susannah RAY b: 1795 in Virginia Marriage 1 Catherine WINSCOTT b: in Indiana | Jackson, George Washington (I254)
|
825 | Son, William R. Jackson, a resident of New Braskey (Nebraska), made an affidavit on 6 October 1855 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky that his father, George Jackson, died on 9 April 1852 and his mother Susannah died on the 6 April 1852 and both were buried on the Banks of Missouri River and that he assisted in the burial. | Ray, Susannah (I255)
|
826 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution | Source (S37)
|
827 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 | Source (S4)
|
828 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, : Social Security Administration | Source (S27)
|
829 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives | Source (S29)
|
830 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 | Source (S10)
|
831 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 | Source (S9)
|
832 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 | Source (S1)
|
833 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 | Source (S6)
|
834 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 | Source (S8)
|
835 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 | Source (S7)
|
836 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S11)
|
837 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S14)
|
838 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S15)
|
839 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S20)
|
840 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S21)
|
841 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S22)
|
842 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S23)
|
843 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S24)
|
844 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S26)
|
845 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S28)
|
846 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S30)
|
847 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S31)
|
848 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S32)
|
849 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S33)
|
850 | Source Medium: Ancestry.com | Source (S34)
|