Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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1601 | Genealogical compilation of Dr. William Stiles has name as “Wayne Excell Stiles” and birth on 2 Oct 1900 at Thorndale, Milam County, Texas. | Stiles, Wayne Excel Sr. (I793)
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1602 | General Hospital, Muttaburra | Fairbanks, Elsie Beatrice (I5063)
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1603 | Genesis Healthcare, Mineral Springs | Tutein, Dorothy May (I167)
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1604 | Genevra (Noble) Eagan’s marriage to James Albert Eastman was her second, her first husband having died sometime before September of 1944. | Noble, Genevra (I5039)
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1605 | Genevra Noble’s parents were Howard J. and Harriet (Bates) Noble of Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts and both were recorded as still living in September 1944 when Genevra married James Albert Eastman. | Noble, Genevra (I5039)
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1606 | George Carruth Herndon and Eliza Bird had 6 sons and 6 daughters. | Herndon, George Carruth (I2318)
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1607 | George Carruth Herndon and Eliza Bird had 6 sons and 6 daughters. | Bird, Eliza (I2319)
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1608 | George E. Whitehead’s parents were George and Elizabeth Whitehead of Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. | Whitehead, George E (I5047)
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1609 | George Lawrence Kennedy’s parents were Robert Leo and Lucy (Henry) Kennedy of West Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Both were alive at the time of George’s marriage to Vesta Mabel Fenderson in April 1947. | Kennedy, George Lawrence (I5058)
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1610 | George Logan Carruth Henrdon left Mississippi College to enlist, and then served, in the Confederate army. | Herndon, George Logan Carruth (I2505)
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1611 | George Logan Carruth Herndon and Ophelia Lucy Earnheart had two sons and two daughters. | Herndon, George Logan Carruth (I2505)
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1612 | George Payne’s last known residence was in Madison County, Florida. | Payne, George W (I4487)
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1613 | George W Lougee may have been the brother of Sally A and Betsey Lougee due to the number of intermariages between the Eastman and Lougee families. | Lougee, George W (I3236)
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1614 | George Wallace Herndon was enumerated with his mother and brothers in Precinct No. 1, Lamar County, Texas in 1880. The whereabouts of his wife, Mary Emma (Draper) Herndon and his two eldest sons Justin Alonzo Herndon and William Draper Herndon are not known. | Herndon, George Wallace (I2067)
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1615 | Geroge Wallace Herndon’s headstone [Hugo-2002] lists his birth year as 1854. | Herndon, George Wallace (I2067)
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1616 | Giles Hopkins died between 5 Mar 1689, the date of the last codicil to his will, and 16 Apr 1690, the date his will was admitted to probate. His wife Catherine Wheldon, was still alive in March of 1689. | Hopkins, Giles (I3781)
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1617 | Giles Hopkins moved to Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony in 1638 or 1639, and then moved again to Eastham sometime near the death of his father in 1644. | Hopkins, Giles (I3781)
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1618 | Gilmer Street | Stephens, Jasper Franklin Sr (I4382)
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1619 | Given her mother’s maiden name, it is likely that Lydia’s middle name was “Anders”. | Sawyer, Lydia A (I3836)
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1620 | Given his mother’s maiden name, it is likely that Robert’s middle name was “Anders”. | Sawyer, Robert A (I3839)
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1621 | Given that Anna Maria Budahn married in 1820, she is probably the second or third eldest of Johann Budahn and Maria Fromholzen’s children. | Budahn, Anna Maria (I4242)
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1622 | Given the dates of the his siblings births, it is unlikely that John Walker was born after 1692, and therefore Eastham would still have been part of the Plymouth Colony. | Walker, John (I3795)
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1623 | Given the death date for Mary Guyton recorded in [Nix-2000], it’s likely that she died in childbirth. | Guyton, Mary (I4724)
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1624 | Glenmore does not exist as a town in the modern district of Toowoomba, but the family of John Edward and Elizabeth (Lush) Fairbanks was probably living in, or around, the Jondaryan settlement in 1889. In December 1891, when James Richard Fairbanks’ birth was registered at Brisbane, John Edward Fairbanks listed himself as living at Koojarawon near Highfields. | Fairbanks, James Richard (I5059)
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1625 | Greenland Road | Pettigrew, Herbert Franklin (I224)
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1626 | Gwendaline Marguerite Bennett’s parents were Henry Clay Bennett and Mamie Buckley. | Bennett, Gwendaline Marguerite (I2142)
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1627 | Handwritten notes in one copy of Rix state “b. 4 Apr 1610, Charleton, Parish of Downton, County of Wiltshire, England. | Eastman, Roger (I2736)
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1628 | Handwritten notes of Mary Adelaide Rauls notes state, “died at age 67,” but the 1850 US Federal Census for Dodge County Caroline’s age as 16. | Budahn, Carolina Dorothea Ulrica (I405)
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1629 | Hannah (Hanson) Ornberg does not appear to be buried at First Baptist Church Cemetery in Grove City, as indicated in [Rosenow-1990]. Rather, she is buried at First Lutheran Cemetery, the same cemetery as her husband Ola Persson (a.k.a.: Ole Peter Ornberg). It is not known if the reference to “Plot 74” listed in [Rosenow-1990] is correct. | Hanson, Hannah (I645)
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1630 | Hannah Elizabeth Lowe and Robert Fairbanks appear to have been living with her parents at the time of the 1900 US Federal Census. | Lowe, Hannah Elizabeth (I34)
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1631 | Hannah Hanson was the daughter of Hans and Bengta Peterson of Grove City, Meeker County, Minnesota, and depending on where in Sweden she was born, her birth name may have been “Hannah Hansdotter”. | Hanson, Hannah (I645)
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1632 | Hannah Lee Blalock’s parents were Leroy Black and Mary Lou Camp. | Blalock, Hannah Lee (I3858)
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1633 | Hans Nilsson appears to have emigrated from Sweden using the name “Hans Anderberg”. He is listed under this name in [US-1880-1s] and [MN-1885b]. By 1895, Hans is using the surname “Lindell”, the name adopted by his father and siblings. He was referred to as “Hans N Lindell” for the remainder of his life. | Nilsson, Hans (I1993)
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1634 | Harley George Mabry appears to have had family in the Galveston area in 1924. | Mabry, Harley George (I4067)
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1635 | Harley George Mabry frequently lists “Real Estate” as his occupation. Given his presence in many oil producing locations in Texas and Oklahoma, it is likely that he was engaged in the buying and selling of mineral interests (contracts for oil producing tracts). | Mabry, Harley George (I4067)
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1636 | Harley George Mabry was cremated, but his ashes were buried with his wife, Tennie May Calhoun, upon her death in 1977. | Mabry, Harley George (I4067)
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1637 | Harley George Mabry was the eldest son of Colonel Canfield Mabry and Emaline Sarah Sinyard. In [US-1880-1z] Harley’s father is enumerated as “Rernel” (possibly “Rennie”), and his mother is enumerated as “Emiline”. In 1900, Harley is living with his grandparents, Henry and Sarah Sinyard in Hardin Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas. | Mabry, Harley George (I4067)
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1638 | Harold McQueeney was living in Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts at time of his death in 1971. | McQueeney, Harold James (I2391)
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1639 | Harriet (Lord) Eldridge’s mother, Amelia (or “Emelia”) (Dawson) Lord was living in the Eldridge household in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire) in 1930. | Lord, Harriet (I5029)
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1640 | Harriet Cole (Eastman) Tutein was living with her grand-daughter Phyllis (Robinson) Jones at the time of her death. | Eastman, Harriet Cole (I71)
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1641 | Harriet Cole Eastman’s birthdate and birth location are corroborated by many sources including [Tutein-1997c], [VtSAaRA-1960a], [OakGrove-1960], and [NEHGS-1861a]. | Eastman, Harriet Cole (I71)
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1642 | Harriet Ellen Cole was enumerated twice in the 1860 US Federal Census. She was first enumerated in the household of her mother, Sabra Doane (Pierce) Cole in Wellfleet, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Later, Harriet was enumerated in the household of her older sister Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman, in the Eastman family home in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. | Cole, Harriet Ellen (I1131)
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1643 | Harriet Lord’s marriage to Harold S. Eldridge was her second. Her first marriage ending in divorce. | Family: Harold S Eldridge / Harriet Lord (F3064)
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1644 | Harriet Lord’s parents were Mortimer E. Lord (deceased at the time of his daughter’s marriage) and Amelia (Dawson) Lord of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Lord, Harriet (I5029)
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1645 | Harry A. Herndon’s middle name may have been “Aldridge”, but to date no vital records have been discovered that support this fact. | Herndon, Harry A (I2709)
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1646 | Harry and Larry Townsend may have been twins. | Townsend, Harry (I4526)
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1647 | Harry and Larry Townsend may have been twins. | Townsend, Larry (I4527)
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1648 | Harry Crossley Torres parents were William and Margaret Roberts (Sudall) Moores. | Moores, Harry Crossley (I5191)
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1649 | Harry Lawrence Jarvis was living in the household of his older sister Anna Marie (Jarvis) Bonnell and her husband Casper Oscar Bonnell in 1940. | Jarvis, Harry Lawrence (I346)
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1650 | Harry Staples Caverhill enlisted in the U.S. Navy on 23 November 1917 and served as an Ensign aboard the USS New Jersey. He was first discharged on 3 December 1918 and then again (presumably after re-enlistement) on 22 November 1921. | Caverhill, Harry Staples (I5042)
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