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1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Yvonne Duke
Age: 4
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1936
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter in household of Dee and Mildred Duke
Home in 1940: Atmore, Escambia, Alabama
Street: Presley Street | DUKE, Yvonne (I20266)
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1940 United States Federal Census
Name: [Illegible] Christian [Dwight Christian]
Age: 2
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1938
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1940: Magnolia, Mingo, West Virginia
U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 (1991)
Name: Dwight L Christian
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1938
Address: 14926 Fisher Rd, Tampa, FL, 33613-1609 | CHRISTIAN, Dwight Leon (I18706)
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1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Arline Christian
Age: 9
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1931
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Home in 1940: Falling Spring, Greenbrier, West Virginia
Street: Leonard Caedera Road
Inferred Residence in 1935: Falling Spring, Greenbrier, West Virginia | CHRISTIAN, Irlene (I18008)
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1940 United States Federal Census
Name: August B Wenton
Age: 52
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Street: 37 Avenue
House Number: 2316
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Denver, Denver, Colorado
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Owned home valued at $2300
Education: 8th grade
Occupation: Meat Inspector
Worked 52 weeks and made $2000 in 1939
Household Members:
August B Wenton 52
Gerande L Wenton 48
Jack M Winton 23
Wynona M Winton 14
1950 Census [Apr 14, 1950]
Name: August Winton
Age: 62
Birth Date: abt 1888
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Married to Nannie Z.[Tate] Winton
Relation to Head of House: Head
Residence Date: 1950
Home in 1950: Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
Dwelling Number: 430
Farm: No
Acres: No
Occupation Category: Working
Worker Class: Government, meat inspector
| Winton, August Byron (I14138)
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1940 United States Federal Census about Bobby Shannon
Name: Bobby Shannon
Age: 13
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1927
Gender: Male [Female]
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son [daughter] in household of Carl and Hazel Shannon
Home in 1940: Meadow Bluff, Greenbrier, West Virginia | Shannon, Bobbie (I17892)
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1940 United States Federal Census about George Nixon Junior
Name: George Nixon Junior
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1925
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son in household of George and Fay Nixon
Home in 1940: Umatilla, Oregon
Inferred Residence in 1935: Salem, Marion, Oregon
Residence in 1935: Salem, Marion, Oregon | Nixon, George Thomas Jr. (I18082)
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1940 United States Federal Census about Helen E Conner
Name: Helen E Oconner
Age: 8
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1932
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Ohio
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter in household of William and Helen Conner
Home in 1940: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Street: Dayton
House Number: 335
Inferred Residence in 1935: Rural, Montgomery, Ohio
Residence in 1935: Rural, Montgomery, Ohio
Attended School or College: Yes
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 2nd grade | Connor, Helen E. (I19669)
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1940 United States Federal Census about Lula Charles
Name: Lula Charles
Respondent: Yes
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1922
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Home in 1940: Sandy River, McDowell, West Virginia
Inferred Residence in 1935: Sandy River, McDowell, West Virginia
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 3rd grade
OBITUARY
Roanoke Times, July 5, 2005
Lula Charles, 82, of Troutville, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, surrounded by the love and support of her family. She is predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Jim Charles (1909-1992), infant daughter Helen Charles (1938), sons, Walter Charles (1943-2002); and William Charles, Sr. (1947-2003). Lula is survived by her children, Shirley Margaret Blackner and her husband Frank, Johnny Lee Charles and his wife Phyllis, and Ora Gaynelle Boone and her husband Steve; niece, Hazel Payne; 13 grandchildren... | Dunford, Lula (I19109)
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1940 United States Federal Census about Memphis E Nixon
Name: Memphis E Nixon
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1925
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1940: South Creswell, Lane, Oregon
Inferred Residence in 1935: Bridge, Coos, Oregon
Residence in 1935: Bridge, Coos, Oregon | Nixon, Memphis E. (I18093)
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1940 United States Federal Census about T W Conly
Name: J W Conly
Age: 3 months
Estimated Birth Year: 1940
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: West Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Grandson in household of John and Maggie Shannon Cline
Home in 1940: Baileysville, Wyoming, West Virginia
Street: On Rock House Of Trent
Inferred Residence in 1935: Baileysville, Wyoming, West Virginia | Conley, John William (I17909)
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1942 8 Sep WWII Enlistment Record, PFC 557th Quartermaster Railhead Company.
Operation TIGER was held 22-30 April 1944, at Slapton Sands, England. It was the major training dress rehearsal for the 4th Infantry Division's assault at Utah Beach, Normandy, France on D-Day, 6 June 1944. In the early morning hours of 28 April 1944, eight Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) were in Lyme Bay, heading towards Slapton Sands, with the assault's follow on force of combat service support soldiers. The losses sustained during this exercise were a closely held secret until the end of D-Day invasion to keep the Germans from learning about allied invasion plans. The 3206th Quartermaster Service Company sustained the heaviest losses of any unit the night of 27-28 April 1944.
The 3206th Quartermaster Service Company was virtually wiped out. Of 251 officers and men, 201 were killed or wounded. The 557th Quartermaster Railhead Company also had heavy losses, 69 casualties in all. | Lambert, Douglas Lesh (I28990)
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196 acres was recorded for John Snoddy in Albemarle County Virginia in 1745. Virginia Quarterly 27(2):124. The land was later owned by son James in Buckingham/Cumberland County Va, on Willis River. Subsequent changes in country boundaries located this property successively in Buckingham County, and then Cumberland County.
ALBEMARLE COURT ORDERS
p. 123 -
Joshua Fry, Gent. Surveyor presented a list of surveys made by him from June 1, 1745 to June 1, 1746.
... John Snoddy 196a
Just before the Revolution John moved to southwest Virginia, settling near Abingdon and was Justice of the Peace, Washington CO VA; 21 DEC 1776 & 28 JAN 1777.
Source: We Relate
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Analysis:Which_John_Snoddy_Married_Agnes
In 1741 a John Snoddy married Agnes in the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, PA. Agnes' last name is not given in the marriage record, but many genealogists trace their descent to this couple, and identifing him as person:John Snoddy and her as "Agness Glasgow". According to these Researchers John and Agness soon moved to the Willis' River area within the James River watershed. At the time the area where they settled was in Albemarle County, but subsequent changes in country boundries placed them successively in Buckingham County, and then Cumberland County. (For convenience we will follow the convention of identifying this John Snoddy as "of Buckingham County".) Just before the Revolution John and Agness moved to southwest Virignia, settling near Abingdon in what is now Washington County. Here John became one of the first Justice of the Washington County. Some believe that he died here in 1784, while others show him moving on to Jefferson County TN, dying there in 1786. In either case "Agness Glasgow Snoddy" is said to have died in Jefferson County in 1791. Direct confirming evidence for John's death in either location at either date, has not been found. Nor has confirming evidence for Agnes' death in Jefferson County been found.
While many genealogists believe that the John Snoddy of Buckingham County is in fact the John Snoddy who married Agnes in Philadelphia in 1741, direct evidence for this has not been found. In this regard, the following is noted:
No record has been found indicating that the wife of person: John Snoddy was in fact an "Agnes", let alone "Agnes Glasgow."
Since the couple who married in 1741 did so in a Presbyterian Church, it can be assumed that they were in fact Presbyterian. Yet within a few years they are said to have moved to central Virginia, where the Anglican church was the established religion. Here, they would not have been allowed to practice their faith. This makes their relocation to Virginia seem less likely, though other presumed Scotch Irish did settle a bit further west, on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge.
No record has been found that links John Snoddy to Pennsylvania. Though there are in fact "John Snoddy's" in Pennsylvania about this time, they either died before the 1741 marriage or are known to have remained in Pennsylvania until after a John Snoddy appears in Buckingham County in 1745.
While none of the above issues conclusively show that John of Buckingham cannot be the John Snoddy who married Agnes in Philadelphia in 1741, they are sufficient to raise a question as to whether the "conventional view" of this marriage is correct.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Annie Beatrice (I1646)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | NELSON, Charles Bryan Jr. (I1509)
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1993 living in China Grove, NC | AISTROP, Robert (Bobby) (I1370)
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1993 living in Concord, NC | AISTROP, Cheryl A. (Nellie) (I1379)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Robert Lewis (I1644)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Virginia Mae (I1604)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Marie Sue (I1634)
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1993 Living in Kannapolis, NC | AISTROP, Darrell (I1361)
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1993 living in Patrick, SC. | AISTROP, James (I1365)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HENDERSON, Nola Vaughn (I1380)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAHLER, Stephen (I1387)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TAYLOR, Charles Jr. (I1685)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Jeffrey Scott (I1600)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Charles William (I1648)
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1993 residing in Atlanta, GA | CALLAHAN, Samuel Sanders Jr. (I1620)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Harold Joseph (Jay) Jr. (I1630)
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1993 residing in Dickson, TN | CALLAHAN, Pat (I1624)
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1993 residing in Dickson, TN | CALLAHAN, Tammy R. (I1625)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Virginia Sue (I1597)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOMLINSON, William Matthew (Matt) (I1641)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILLENWATER, Eleanor Sue (I1606)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Harold Joseph (I1627)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOMLINSON, Cynthia Ann (I1639)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALLAHAN, Joseph Donald (I1601)
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1st of 5 Harewells to be High Sheriff
Occupation: 1575: High Sheriff | Harewell, Edmund Sr. (I12197)
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2 Dec 1710...John Councell of Newport Parish to John Mackmiall of the same...300 acres in Newport Parish(being land John Hardy of the lower parish willed to his dau.Lucy Councell who was the mother of the said John Councell and left it to him) on the southeast side of John Fulgram Swamp adjoining William Westray and William Joyner. Wit: William Greene,Henry Pitt and John Councell Thomas Cutchan Rec. 26 Feb 1710 (ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY VIRGINIA DEEDS 1647-1719, COURT ORDERS1693-1695, and GUARDIAN ACCOUNTS1740-1767 by William Lindsay Hopkins p.100, IW DB 2 1704-1715 pg. 171) | COUNCIL, John (I7243)
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2 Jan 1914 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER spent Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ALTIZER, Miss Mary B. ALTIZER with them and spent the night.
10 Apr 1914 Clinch Valley News
Pounding Mill
Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and Mrs. R.M. SPARKS are visiting friends in Richlands and at Cedar Bluff today.
17 July, 1914 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill
Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER has been on the sick list for sometime.
7 Aug 1914 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill
Mrs. Alex ALTIZER and daughter, Miss Mary Belle and Mrs. Alex BEAVERS, of Richlands and Witten's Mills respectively, visited their son and brother, Mr. J.T. ALTIZER, and family, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and children, Lena and Gladys, spent Sunday at Richlands visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ALTIZER.
12 Feb 1915 Clinch Valley News Pounding Mill
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER are having their residences improved. Mr. Alex ALTIZER, of Richlands is doing the work.
February 18, 1916 Clinch Valley News Pounding Mill
Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and children and Miss Pattie WHITAKER spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ALTIZER and family at Richlands.
16 August 1918 Clinch Valley News Pounding Mill
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and family spent Sunday at Richlands with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ALTIZER.
9 Dec 1921 Clinch Valley News Richlands
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER has suffered two operations for mastpoditis with the past week. At this time he is reported as much improved. [James Thomas Altizer, Jr.]
23 Dec 1921 Clinch Valley News Richlands
Through this paper we desire to thank our many friends for their kindness to us, during the sickness and death of our dear baby [James Thomas Altizer, Jr.]. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and family. Richlands, Va. December 21, 1921. | Pruitt, Nancy Lou (I8552)
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2/03/1616: Minutes of the London Company, England
Sir EDMOND HARWELL to Mr. FRANCES HARWELL, 3 shares in the London Company {these were formerly shares of Sir Thomas Harwell, younger brother of Sir Edmund and Ffrancis}.
3/15/1617: Record of the Virginia Company of London England
Ffrancis Harwell, Adventurer, among 50 other persons came over on the Ship "Francis Bonn Venture" having sealed Charter party between the owners and the company. The Court now did render thanks to same.
2/13/1621/22: Records of the Virginia Company
§ The precedent Quarter Court beinge read a request was made in the behalfe of ffranc Harwell that for somuch as his elder brother Sr Edmund Harwell Kt of ye Bath had assigned unto him under his hand and seal all the interest he had to three Shares of land in Virginia descended unto the said Sr Edmund by the decease {1611} of Sr Thomas Harwell their younger brother who adventured £37 10s towards the advancement of the Plantacion as doth appear: the Court would therefore please to confirme the said shares unto the sd ffrancis Harwell; whereupon the books being searched and Sr Thomas Harwell the Adventurer {seems to suggest "investor" or "speculator" as opposed to "adventurer" per se} beinge found indebted £25 unto the Company upon Sr Edward Canways underwritinge for him to the fourth Roll, some Doubt was made whither those shares might be permitted to passe before the said Debt was cleared. After some dispute thereupon, it was resolved that Sr Thomas Harwell could not in equity be charged with that which another man for him had underwritten and instance was given of the verie like case allowed by Auditors and the debt renulled with which there is reason and president the Court being well satisfied and the shares therefore put to the question were by a general ereccon. of handle confirmed unto the said Ffrancis Harwell; inwhich shares one Mr. Kellam havinge an interest likewise from the said Sir Thomas Harwell
did not acknowledge in open Court his full assent into the passing of them unto the said Ffrancis Harwell which acknowledgement he did likewise testifie under his hand and seale upon the foot of the said assignment.
5/20/1622: Records of the Virginia Company
Order was given for drawinge upp of two Patents nowe moved in Court; the one for Sr John Brooke and his Associates, and the other for mr ffrancis Harwell mr Sheldon and others Cr.
Last Will & Testament of
FRANCIS HAREWELL
Birlingham, Worchester, England
Written 14 October 1629
Proved 17 November 1629
In the name of God, amen.
I Francis Harewell of Birlingham in the Countie of Worchester Esquire beinge sicke in bodie but of perfect remembrance, thankes bee given unto Almightie God, and desirous to avoid all ambiguities, doubts and questions that maie after my decease arise and grow by reason of not making my will or dyinge intestate, Doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge ffirst and principalle I commend my Soule unto my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ trustinge firmely by his infinite mercy and goodness and by his death and passion with out doubt to bee saved. And my bodie to bee buried where it shall please my Executor here after named to appoint in such decent sort and manner as shall be fitt and convenient for a man of my degree and callinge. And for the ordering and disposinge of such worldly goods cattells and chattells which has pleased allmightie God to bestowe upon mee.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife the Lady Ffrancis Bussey the some of ten pounds to bestowe on a diamond Ringe to weare for my sake.
Item: I give unto my Sister the Lady Elizabeth Lygon the some of five pounds to bestow uppon that she pleaseth in remembrance of my love unto her.
Item: I give unto my Sister Lady Jane Hackulite the some of three pounds to bestowe on what she pleaseth in remembrance of my love unto her.
Item: I give unto Lady Elizabeth Thorneburie the wife of Sir Benjamine Thorneburie all such Rings and Jewells as I shall be possessed of.
Lastly, I give and bequeath to the poore inhabitants of Birlingham the some of five pounds to bee equally divided amongst them according to the discretion of the Parson of the Towne.
All of my goods Cattells and Chattells and free lands of what nature or kind soever they bee I give and bequeath unto my welbeloved friend Sir Benjamine Thirnbury Knight whom I doe make and ordayne by this my last will and testament, my full and sole Executor renouncing all former wills heretofore by mee made.
In witness whereof I the said Ffrancis Harewell have hereunto subscribed my name and put my seale the fourteenth daie of October in the yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred twenty nine and in the fifth yeare of the Raigne of Charles by the grace of God Kinge of England, Scotland, Ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith &c.
Ffrancis Harewell subscribed and sealed the daie and yeare before written in the presence of:
Peter Bowne Edward Marshall John Brian
Probatum fuit apud London ... Seventeenth day of November A.D. 1629
Juramentto domini Benjamini Thornburie Militis Executoris etc. | Harewell, Sir Francis (I12215)
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2/13/1621/22: Records of the Virginia Company
§ The precedent Quarter Court beinge read a request was made in the behalfe of ffranc Harwell that for somuch as his elder brother Sr Edmund Harwell Kt of ye Bath had assigned unto him under his hand and seal all the interest he had to three Shares of land in Virginia descended unto the said Sr Edmund by the decease {1611} of Sr Thomas Harwell their younger brother who adventured £37 10s towards the advancement of the Plantacion as doth appear: the Court would therefore please to confirme the said shares unto the sd ffrancis Harwell; whereupon the books being searched and Sr Thomas Harwell the Adventurer {seems to suggest "investor" or "speculator" as opposed to "adventurer" per se} beinge found indebted £25 unto the Company upon Sr Edward Canways underwritinge for him to the fourth Roll, some Doubt was made whither those shares might be permitted to passe before the said Debt was cleared. After some dispute thereupon, it was resolved that Sr Thomas Harwell could not in equity be charged with that which another man for him had underwritten and instance was given of the verie like case allowed by Auditors and the debt renulled with which there is reason and president the Court being well satisfied and the shares therefore put to the question were by a general ereccon. of handle confirmed unto the said Ffrancis Harwell; inwhich shares one Mr. Kellam havinge an interest likewise from the said Sir Thomas Harwell did not acknowledge in open Court his full assent into the passing of them unto the said Ffrancis Harwell which acknowledgement he did likewise testifie under his hand and seale upon the foot of the said assignment. | Harewell, Sir Edmund Jr. (I12195)
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23 JUN 1880 in District 45, Kilmarnock, Lancaster Co., VA | HURST, Susan Ann (I7187)
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26th United States President, 25th United States Vice-President, New York Governor, United States Army Officer, Spanish-American War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt | Roosevelt, Theodore (I10449)
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28 May 1758 His wife Mary and children William, Solomon, Joseph, Abigail wife of Phineas Colman, and Elizabeth wife of Samuel Fabyan and children of his son George, deceased, and two sons of his son Samuel, deceased | HUNTRESS, Samuel (I7119)
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29 Jan 1915 Clinch Valley News, Pounding Mill
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER and children, Lena and Gladys, spent Sunday at Richlands visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ALTIZER.
12 Feb 1915 Clinch Valley News Pounding Mill
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. ALTIZER are having their residences improved. Mr. Alex ALTIZER, of Richlands is doing the work. | ALTIZER, Alexander (I4468)
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29 May 1750 his wife Mary and all of his children as below, Jonathan Huntress, executor, and John Knight and Samuel Nutter, sureties, all of Newington. | HUNTRESS, John (I7118)
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2nd Lord of Knockin Le Strange
This John, husband of Isolda, was the 6th John in a row, and 2nd Lord Le Strange of Knockin. His son John was John 7th and 3rd Lord. John VI's son Roger succeeded his brother as 4th Lord of Knockin. | LE STRANGE, Lord John VI (I7606)
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30 APR 1634 Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Emigration: 10 APR 1634 Ship 'Elizabeth', Ipswich, England
Wheelwright for 30+ years | KIMBALL, Richard (I6923)
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3rd Earl Of Arundel D'Aubigny
Named in the Magna Charta 1215
Magna Carta Sureties-5th edition-Weis-Line 136-1 | D'ALBINY, William Earl of Arundel D'Aubigny (I7616)
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4 Feb 1921 Clinch Valley News
Bandy
Mr. H.C. BEAVERS, of Mohawk, West Virginia, spent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. Susan BEAVERS, who continues ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.C. HENKLE. | LAMBERT, Susan (I3090)
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