Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 1,251 to 1,300 of 3,490
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1251 | Block 62, Lot 9, Space 9 | Moore, Viola (I2042)
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1252 | Block 62, Lot 9, Space 9 | Irvine, William Paxton (I5381)
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1253 | Block 7, Lot 98 | Herndon, Robert Paul (I116)
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1254 | Block 7, Lot 98 | Bidwell, Lois J (I3303)
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1255 | Block 8, Lot 137, Space 1 | Draper, Richard Landrum (I2243)
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1256 | Block 8, Lot 137, Space 2 | Karrh, Alice A (I3302)
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1257 | Block 8, Lot 137, Space 3 | Draper, Robert Wilkins (I2241)
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1258 | Both Beatrice and Martha Fairbanks listed their ages as about 4 to 5 years younger than they actually were in 1913. | Fairbanks, Beatrice (I3984)
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1259 | Both Beatrice and Martha Fairbanks listed their ages as about 4 to 5 years younger than they actually were in 1913. In Martha’s case this practice continued at least through the 1921 canadian census. | Fairbanks, Martha (I4165)
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1260 | Both of James Albert Eastman’s parents had passed away by September 1944 when married Genevra (Noble) Eagan. | Eastman, James Albert (I213)
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1261 | Both [LDS-AF-1999f] and [Stratton-2002a] list John R Stiles II’s birth place as merely “Laurens, S.c.” It is not known if he was actually born in the town of Laurens, South Carolina. | Stiles, John R II (I850)
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1262 | Both [Stiles-1986] and the Williamson County Historical Commission have inaccurate locations for Lawrence Chapel Cemetery. The cemetery is actually located on County Road 473, 2.8 miles south of the junction of 473 and Texas Farm Road 112. | Stiles, Seaborn (I736)
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1263 | Brisbane Crematorium | Conley, Henry John Lear (I5188)
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1264 | Brisbane Hospital | Conley, Henry John Lear (I5188)
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1265 | Brooks General Hospital | Stiles, Eula Virginia (I1531)
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1266 | By 1821 Benjamin Herndon and his family moved from Virginia to Rutherford County, North Carolina. | Herndon, Benjamin (I2258)
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1267 | By 1860, S E Calhoun is no longer living with her parents. | Calhoun, S E (I4045)
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1268 | By 1940, Glenna Louise Flanagan is no longer living in her parents’ household. | Family: J E Rice / Glenna Louise Flanagan (F1501)
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1269 | By May 1900, Thomas Herndon was no longer living in his father’s house, although it is not yet known if he was married, single, or had died. | Herndon, Thomas (I3287)
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1270 | By May 1990, Rachel Herndon was no longer living in her father’s house, although it is not yet known if she was married or had died. | Herndon, Rachel (I3285)
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1271 | Caleb was a sailor who died at the Britsh Colony of Barbados between 6 Jun 1644 and 3 Apr 1651 according to Governor Bradford of the Plymouth Colony. | Hopkins, Caleb (I3805)
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1272 | California Street | Kennedy, George Lawrence (I5058)
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1273 | Caprington Castle | Fairbanks, Elizabeth (I4089)
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1274 | Captured during the Civil War at his post in Arkansas on 11 Jan 1963 and died at Camp Douglas (a Union POW camp). | Stiles, Joseph W (I1933)
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1275 | Carl August Jansson was probably born and raised in Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, but [Leksand-1992d] only lists the church parish in which he was born. | Jansson, Carl August (I3974)
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1276 | Carl Johan Johansson was probably born in Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, but [Leksand-1992e] only lists the church parish in which he was born. | Johansson, Carl Johan (I3977)
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1277 | Carl Leslie Junkins and his father were living as lodgers in the Tutein family residence on Elm Street in Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts in 1940. This is where he probably met his future wife, Mildred Edith (Robinson) Cooke. | Junkins, Carl Leslie (I163)
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1278 | Carl Leslie Junkins was the son of Charles F. and Belle (Cloutman) Junkins of Wakefield, Middlesex County and Stoneham, respectively. | Junkins, Carl Leslie (I163)
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1279 | Caroline (Firks) Budahn is listed as “Carolina Callies” on her headstone at Hochheim Cemetery. It appears that she married a “John Callies” (perhaps “John Kalies”) sometime after the death of Friedrich Budahn in 1867. [US-1870-2b] lists Caroline as John Kalies’ wife, and she is living with all 7 of her surviving children by Friedrich, along with her step-father and step-mother in 1870. | Firks, Caroline (I4009)
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1280 | Caroline A Herndon and Sumpter C Ratterree had 5 sons. | Herndon, Caroline A (I2327)
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1281 | Caroline A Herndon and Sumpter C Ratterree had 5 sons. | Ratterree, Sumpter C (I2328)
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1282 | Carpenter Grice and Martha Davis were married byThomas Trowell. | Family: Carpenter Grice / Martha Davis (F2935)
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1283 | Carrie B Dane’s parents were George and Cora Dane. | Dane, Carrie B (I4266)
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1284 | Carrie M (Hawkes) Tutein’s birth year as estimated from [OakGrove-1925] is corroborated by her marriage entry. | Hawkes, Carrie M (I3819)
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1285 | Carrie M Hawkes parents were Henry A and Mary T Hawkes. | Hawkes, Carrie M (I3819)
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1286 | Casper Bonnell fails to appear in the 1880 US Federal Census for Fond du Lac, County, Wisconsin. Therefore, it is assumed that he died as a child. | Bonnell, Casper (I3927)
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1287 | Casper Hoffman, along with his parents and siblings, must have emigrated from Bavaria in 1853 as his younger sister, Mary, was born at sea. | Hoffman, Casper (I1126)
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1288 | Casper Oscar Bonnell was living at 245 East Johnson Street with his future wife and mother-in-law in 1935. He may have been a boarder since he would not marry Anna Marie Jarvis until two years later. | Bonnell, Casper Oscar (I5)
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1289 | Casper’s younger brother, Andreas, and Catherine’s younger sister, Elizabeth, witnessed their marriage in 1872. | Family: Casper Hoffman / Catherine Schaefer (F824)
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1290 | Catharina (Rosenbaum) Hoffman, along with her husband and 4 eldest children, must have emigrated from Bavaria in 1853 as her 5th child, Mary, was born at sea. | Rosenbaum, Catharina (I4126)
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1291 | Catherine (Wilbern) Hoffman’s parents were Peter Wilbern and Margaret Wicken. | Wilbern, Catherine (I5227)
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1292 | Catherine Schaefer was a domestic servant in the household of Almond and Augusta Osborn during the enumeration of the 1870 US Federal Census. | Schaefer, Catherine (I1148)
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1293 | Catherine’s sister, Margaret, was Maid of Honor and Charles Kilday was Best Man. These two later married. | Family: John Flynn / Catherine Agnes McCarney (F2109)
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1294 | Celia Ornberg married “C N Lindell” of Polk County, Minnesota, on 30 Oct 1880. I believe this to be Carl Nilsson (a.k.a. Charley Lindell) because 1) Carl/Charley was known to be a resident of Crookston (in Polk County) and 2) Celia’s daughter Selma May had the inscription “Died in Crookston” on her gravestone. | Olsdotter, Cecelia (I2352)
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1295 | Census records are inconsistent on this individual’s given name. Although [US-1910-1u] lists “E Grace” most later records list “Grace E”. | Foster, Grace E (I4238)
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1296 | Census records indicate that “Hattie” was Harriet Cole Eastman’s nickname. | Eastman, Harriet Cole (I71)
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1297 | Charles E Eastman marriage to Mary L Gardner was his first. | Eastman, Charles E (I203)
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1298 | Charles E. Eastman was living in the household of his brother-in-law and younger sister, Silas S. and Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in 1910. In 1920, he appears to be living alone in Kensington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire and is enumerated in the US Federal Census for that year on the same page as his nephew, Frederick Warren Eastman. He is listed as ‘widowed’ in both census records. | Eastman, Charles E (I203)
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1299 | Charles Everett Southern’s parents were Victor Anderson and Lillie Maud (Connell) Southern. | Southern, Charles Everett (I753)
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1300 | Charles F. Irvine died about 1 week before his twin brother William. | Irvine, Charles F (I5383)
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