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3051 [Heian-1010] lists Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Budahn’s birthplace as “Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia” but this appears to be incorrect. Budahn, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (I710)
 
3052 [Heian-1010] lists Friedrich Buddha’s birthplace as “Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia” but this appears to be incorrect. Budahn, Johann Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm (I1112)
 
3053 [Heian-2010] has Christian Heinrich Budahn’s burial in Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, but this is contradicted by interment records available in [Hocheim-2011]. Budahn, Christian Heinrich (I728)
 
3054 [Heian-2010] has Anna Maria (Schulz) Budahn’s burial in Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, but this is contradicted by interment records available in [Hocheim,2011]. Schulz, Anna Maria (I733)
 
3055 [Heian-2010] has Anna Maria Schulz’ birth at Schokken, Posen, Prussia, but this is contradicted by [Miller-1999].. Schulz, Anna Maria (I733)
 
3056 [Heian-2010] lists Emma Johanna Emilie (Budahn) Wrucke as being buried at “Campbellsport Cemetery”, despite the fact that no such cemetery exists in Wisconsin. However, Emma’s husband, Hermann, is buried at Union Cemetery in Campbellsport. Therefore it is likely that Emma is also buried at Union Cemetery. Budahn, Emma Johanna Emilie (I4026)
 
3057 [Heian-2010] lists Herman Albert Wrucke as being buried at Campbellsport Cemetery, despite the fact that no such cemetery exists in Wisconsin. Union Cemetery in Campbellsport, however, does record Herman’s burial. So it is possible that “Campbellsport Cemetery” is an historic name for Union Cemetery. Wrucke, Herman Albert (I4025)
 
3058 [Heian-2010] notes that the buriel date may not be correct. Gunnison, Alice Fuller (I4038)
 
3059 [Herndon-1950a] actually lists John Graham Herndon’s death location as “Gover, North Carolina”. However [USGS] has no contemporary nor historical place named “Gover”, North Carolina. The entry has been corrected to “Grover, Cleveland County, North Carolina”. Herndon, John Graham (I2314)
 
3060 [Herndon-1950a] as well as the LDS Church Ancestral File refer to William Herndon’s wife as “Dalena Lankford”, but this fact has no substantiating evidence. Langford family records, though, list a daughter of George Perry Langford named “Delina” who married William Herndon. Langford, Delina (I2074)
 
3061 [Herndon-1950a] has John Herndon’s death in 1851. However, this date is suspect considering that a 68 year old “Elizabeth Herndon” (probably Elizabeth (Mealer) Herndon) was living with her son William in 1850. Herndon, John (I2252)
 
3062 [Herndon-1950a] incorrectly lists Catherine (Winn) Herndon’s death as occurring at “Winchester, Fayette County, Kentucky”. However Winchester, the county seat of modern day Clark County, Kentucky was part of Fayette County in the Commonwealth of Virginia prior to Kentucky statehood in 1792 and was the county seat of Clark County, Kentucky thereafter. Winn, Catherine (I2334)
 
3063 [Herndon-1950a] incorrectly lists Catherine Winn’s marriage to William Herndon as occurring at “Winchester, Fayette County, Kentucky”. However Winchester, the county seat of modern day Clark County, Kentucky was part of Fayette County in the Commonwealth of Virginia prior to Kentucky statehood in 1792 and was the county seat of Clark County, Kentucky thereafter. Family: William Herndon / Catherine Winn (F1626)
 
3064 [Herndon-1950a] incorrectly lists William Herndon’s death as occurring at “Winchester, Fayette County, Kentucky”. However Winchester, the county seat of modern day Clark County, Kentucky was part of Fayette County in the Commonwealth of Virginia prior to Kentucky statehood in 1792 and was the county seat of Clark County, Kentucky thereafter. Herndon, William (I2264)
 
3065 [Herndon-1950a] lists name as “John Joseph Benjamin Herndon,” but this is not supported by any other sources and is contradicted by [Lamar-1942a]. Herndon, Joseph Benjamin (I2250)
 
3066 [Herndon-1950a] states that after John Herndon’s death Elizabeth Mealer lived with her eldest son Joseph in South Carolina. However at the time of the 1850 US Federal Census, she was living with her son William in Cleveland County, North Carolina., Mealer, Elizabeth (I2253)
 
3067 [Holbrook-1748a] records the name and birthdate of the youngest child of Andrew Collings and Margery (Paine) Collings, but the former is illegible. The given name, “Moses” is supplied by source [Bowman-1933]. Collings, Moses (I3702)
 
3068 [Holbrook-1806a] does not actually list John Young Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based on his parents being married there and the fact that appears that the family of Daniel Cole and Polly Atwood never lived anyplace else. Cole, John Young (I1138)
 
3069 [Holbrook-1806a] does not actually list John Young Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based on his parents being married there and the fact that appears that the family of Daniel Cole and Polly Atwood never lived anyplace else. Cole, John Young (I1143)
 
3070 [Holbrook-1806a] does not actually list Joseph Snow Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based both his parent’s and his own marriage having taken place in Wellfleet. Cole, Joseph Snow (I1140)
 
3071 [Holbrook-1806a] does not actually list Mary Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based on both her parent’s and her own marriage having taken place in Wellfleet. Cole, Mary (I1139)
 
3072 [Holbrook-1806a] does not actually list Samuel Snow Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based on both his parent’s and his own marriage having taken place in Wellfleet. Cole, Samuel Snow (I1141)
 
3073 [Holbrook-1825a] notes that Samuel Sawyer was, “...of Mount Desert,” an island off the coast of Maine containing the town of Bar Harbor among others. It is not clear if this means that he was a resident of Mount Desert at the time of his marriage to Lydia Anders or that he was from (born?) there. Sawyer, Samuel (I3683)
 
3074 [Holbrook-1875a] does not actually state that Charles H. Laskey and Mary I. Libby were married in Boston, Suffolk County, but since they were both residents of Boston at the time, it is likely. Family: Charles H Laskey / Mary Ida Libby (F3690)
 
3075 [Holbrook-1986a] does not actually list Daniel Cole’s birthplace. “Wellfleet” is an assumption based on his parents being married there and the fact that appears that the family of Daniel Cole and Polly Atwood never lived anyplace else. Cole, Daniel (I1142)
 
3076 [Holbrook-1986a] does not list Susanna Collings’ birth place. [Bowman-1933] does list the birth place but incorrectly lists the date as 13 Aug 1723. Collings, Susanna (I3707)
 
3077 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “...the second day of March in the year 1718/19,” as the birthdate of Ruth Collings. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parliamentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Collings, Ruth (I3706)
 
3078 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “12 March 1720/21,” as the birthdate of Abigail Paine. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parlimentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Paine, Abigail (I3713)
 
3079 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “February 25th 1716/17,” as the birthdate of Elizabeth Collings. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parliamentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Collings, Elizabeth (I3705)
 
3080 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “January 1728/9,” as the birthdate of Susanna Paine. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parliamentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Paine, Susanna (I3716)
 
3081 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “January 1st 1726/7,” as the birthdate of Hannah Paine. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parlimentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Paine, Hannah (I3715)
 
3082 [Holbrook-1986b] actually lists “March 11 1722/23,” as the birthdate of Sarah Paine. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parlimentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Paine, Sarah (I3714)
 
3083 [Holbrook-1986b] does not list Andrew Collings’ birth place. Collings, Andrew (I3694)
 
3084 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Abigail Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Abigail (I3745)
 
3085 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Elizabeth Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Elizabeth (I3741)
 
3086 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as John Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, John (I3740)
 
3087 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Joseph Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Joseph (I3744)
 
3088 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Mary Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Mary (I3742)
 
3089 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Nathanial Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Nathanial (I3739)
 
3090 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Phebe Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Phebe (I3743)
 
3091 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Priscilla Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on her parent’s marriage and her marriage intention both being registered in Harwich. In addition, she was a resident of Harwich at the time of her marriage to Jonathan Linnell. Gould, Priscilla (I3733)
 
3092 [Holbrook-1987d] does not actually list Harwich as Solomon Gould’s birthplace. This is an assumption based on the entry appearing in the Harwich records. A christening record should be sought to verify the location. Gould, Solomon (I3746)
 
3093 [Holbrook-1987d] lists Nathanial Gould’s birthdate as, “...born January 6 day 1719/20”. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parlimentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Gould, Elizabeth (I3741)
 
3094 [Holbrook-1987d] lists Nathanial Gould’s birthdate as, “...in March 23 day 1716/17”. This notation was common in the American Colonies before the British parlimentary mandate of 1752 that officially changed the start of the new year from March 25th to January 1st. Gould, Nathanial (I3739)
 
3095 [Lamar-1941a] and [US-1930-1k] differ on Carrie’s year of birth. The latter, which would place her birth in 1893 seems more likely because it places her age closer to that of both her husbands. Westbrook, Carrie (I2096)
 
3096 [LDS-AF,201b] lists Elizabeth Alley’s birth year as “1698/1699” as was customary in the American colonies prior to 1752. Alley, Elizabeth (I3216)
 
3097 [LDS-AF-1999a] has Elizabeth Lipscomb’s birth and death dates as 7 Aug 1802 and 16 Feb 1860, respectively. Lipscomb, Elizabeth (I2345)
 
3098 [LDS-AF-1999a] has William Littlejohn’s birth date as 28 Aug 1798. Littlejohn, William (I2344)
 
3099 [LDS-AF-1999a] lists only “Ashbury, South Carolina” as the burial location of Samuel Littlejohn. This is probably a reference to Ashbury Cemetery in modern day McCormick County Littlejohn, Samuel (I2539)
 
3100 [LDS-AF-1999a] lists only “Ashbury, South Carolina” as the burial location of Sarah (Cofer) Littlejohn. This is probably a reference to Ashbury Cemetery in modern day McCormick County Cofer, Sarah (I2540)
 

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