Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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1651 | Harry Staples Caverhill’s parents were Harry Sterling and Jannie (Staples) Caverhill. | Caverhill, Harry Staples (I5042)
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1652 | Helen Slonaker was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Slonaker. | Slonaker, Helen (I5338)
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1653 | Henry does not appear in the 1870 US Federal Census for Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Since he would have been too young to have left home, it is likely that he died before the census enumeration. | Scheff, Henry (I2183)
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1654 | Henry John Lear Conley’s parents were Thomas and Grace Louise (Pentecost) Conley. | Conley, Henry John Lear (I5188)
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1655 | Herbert Warren Tutein listed his residence as “Dorchester” in [NHBoVR-1916a], but by 1870 Dorchester had been annexed to Boston. | Tutein, Herbert Warren (I68)
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1656 | Hertilla Bonnell was enumerated twice in the 1870 census. First, on 26 June she is enumerated in the household of her grandfather, John B Killips. Then, on 29 June, she is enumerated in her parent’s household. | Bonnell, Hertilla A (I3926)
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1657 | Homer Crawford Sr.’s last known address was in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. | Sparks, Homer Crawford Sr (I4476)
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1658 | Homestead; Georgia, Bartow County. | Evans, Vincent Sr (I4701)
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1659 | Horace Greely Masten and his family appear to have been living in Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi from 1893 to 1899, just after Horace was forced to close the lumber mill that he owned. Although source [Masten-1900] mentions the family moving to Fernwood, Pike County, Mississippi in 1899 (Horace was to work at the Enochs Brothers mill in Fernwood) the family did not apparently stay in Fernwood. Shortly thereafter, [Masten-1900] mentions the family moving on to Fisher, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, and source [US-1900-1e] lists the family in Sabine Parish, Louisiana in 1900. Given this timeline, Inez and Fred, were probably born at Boque Chitto or in the Poplarville/Orvisburg area. Daughters Ethel, Beatrice, and Nellie, were probably born in, or near, Meridian, Mississippi. Horace and Alice’s youngest daughter Anna was probably born at, or near, Fisher, Sabine Parish, Louisiana. | Masten, Horace Greely (I2386)
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1660 | Horace Greely Masten had only been living in Neame, Vernon Parish, Louisiana for a few months at the time of his death in 1911. | Masten, Horace Greely (I2386)
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1661 | Howard Kelly Crutcher’s parents were William Cary and Lenora Susan (Ray) Crutcher. | Crutcher, Howard Kelly (I756)
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1662 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Immanuel (I4999)
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1663 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Immanuel (I4999)
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1664 | Huddersfield Road | Toothil, Hannah (I5000)
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1665 | Huddersfield Road | Toothil, Hannah (I5000)
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1666 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Samuel (I5105)
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1667 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Elizabeth (I5106)
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1668 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Esther (I5107)
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1669 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Esther (I5107)
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1670 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Sarah (I5108)
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1671 | Huddersfield Road | Chadwick, Sarah (I5108)
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1672 | Ida May (Eastman) Jenkin’s death was reported by her younger brother James Albert Eastman. She entered Exeter Hospital on, or about, 11 March 1947 and died there 5 days later. The cause of death was not recorded in [NHBoVR-1947a]. | Eastman, Ida May (I212)
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1673 | Idella Bell Taylor was the daughter of Thomas Pickett and Mary Eliza Porter. | Pickett, Idella Bell (I3356)
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1674 | If Charlie Johnson really was born before before the families emigrated, then he is probably the son listed as Carl Johan Johansson in [Leksand, 1993e]. | Johnson, Charlie (I305)
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1675 | If Claire Johnson really was born before Alma Marie, then she is probably the eldest sister listed as Johanna Mathilda Johansdotter in [Leksand, 1993e]. | Johnson, Claire (I312)
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1676 | If, in fact, Carl Nilsson and Charley Lindell are the same person, then the obituary of Carl’s older sister Margareta indicates that he probably emigrated to the US with his father and older brothers and may have been living in Crookston, Minnesota at the time of her death in 1922. Source [Oakdale-Cemetery-1934a] also records the burial of Charles N. and Cecilia Lindell in Crookston. | Nilsson, Carl (I1995)
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1677 | In 1711, Culpeper County would have been part of Orange County, Virginia. | Mallory, Johnson (I2610)
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1678 | In 1725, Orange County, Virginia would have been part of Spotsylvania County | Terrill, Sarah (I2606)
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1679 | In 1729, Orange County, Virginia would have been part of Spotsylvania County | Terrill, Mary (I2608)
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1680 | In 1757, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, Richard (I2559)
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1681 | In 1760, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, Zachariah (I2560)
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1682 | In 1760, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, Elizabeth (I2561)
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1683 | In 1763, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, Frankie (I2562)
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1684 | In 1765, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, James (I2563)
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1685 | In 1766, Dinwiddie County would have been part of Prince George County, Colony of Virginia. | Nuckolls, Nancy (I2564)
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1686 | In 1769, Union County would have been part of South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, John (I2558)
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1687 | In 1769, Union County would have been part of South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Henry (I2565)
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1688 | In 1771, Union County would have been part of South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Agnes (I2566)
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1689 | In 1773, Union County would have been part of South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Sarah (I2567)
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1690 | In 1775, Union County would have been part of South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Mary (I2568)
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1691 | In 1776, Union County would have been located in South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, William (I2570)
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1692 | In 1776, Union County would have been located in South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Nancy (I2571)
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1693 | In 1777, Union County would have been located in South Carolina’s 96th District. | Nuckolls, Catherine (I2569)
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1694 | In 1807, Gaffney, South Carolina would probably have been part of Spartanburg County | Wilkins, William (I2523)
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1695 | In 1837, Lindsey Baker Grice owned a small parcel of land adjoining the farm/estate of Josiah Todd and his sons: Northwest corner of Section 14, Township 14N, Range 12E (St. Stephens). | Grice, Lindsey Baker (I1121)
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1696 | In 1849, the modern Canadian provinces of Ontario (historically “Western” or “Upper” Canada) and Quebec (historically “Eastern” or “Lower” Canada) where united as the single British, “Province of Canada”. This would change in 1867 when the confederation took place. | Jarvis, Abraham (I369)
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1697 | In 1850, a 10 year old “Sophia Herndon,” is living with her grandmother, Elizabeth (Mealer) Herndon and uncle, William Herndon, in their household in Cleveland County, North Carolina. | Herndon, Sophia Jane (I2276)
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1698 | In 1850, a 10 year old “Sophia Herndon,” probably Sophia Jane Herndon Elizabeth’s grand-daughter by her eldest son Joseph, is living in the Herndon household in Cleveland County, North Carolina. Why Sophia was living with her grandmother and the whereabouts of Joseph are unknown, but it is likely that Sophia’s mother had died by 1850, as Joseph had remarried sometime before 1849. | Mealer, Elizabeth (I2253)
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1699 | In 1875, Nils Olsson (listed under the name “N C Lindell”) and his wife are living alone in Swede Grove, Meeker County, Minnesota despite the fact that they still had unmarried children under the age of 25. | Olsson, Nils (I1990)
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1700 | In 1900, Nils Olsson (aka, Nels O Lindell) lists himself as widowed and is living with his son Ola despite the fact that the best available information has his wife’s death in 1902. | Olsson, Nils (I1990)
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