Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 1,851 to 1,900 of 3,490
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1851 | Johns Community Hospital | Jordan, Edith Frances (I1532)
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1852 | Johns Community Hospital, where Edith Frances (Jordan) Stiles passed away, now appears to be part of the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Taylor, Williamson County, Texas. | Jordan, Edith Frances (I1532)
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1853 | Johnson County Memorial Hospital | Moore, William I (I5335)
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1854 | Jonathan Hopkin’s death date is actually listed as “24 Jan 1716/17 in 24th year” in [Austin-1995a]. However, being at least 23 years old means that he could not have died 24 Jan 1716. | Hopkins, Jonathan (I3761)
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1855 | Jonathan Linnell and Priscilla Gould entered their intention to marry in the Harwich town records, 30 Nov 1751. Sources that list this date as the marriage date are probably incorrect despite the fact that no supporting evidence has been found for the 9 Jan 1753 marriage date listed in LDS IGI. | Family: Jonathan Linnell / Priscilla Gould (F2725)
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1856 | Jonathan Linnell was a resident of Eastham, Barnstable County at the time of his marriage to Priscilla Gould. | Linnell, Jonathan (I3732)
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1857 | Joseph A Tutein’s marriage to Elvira W Sawyer was registered in Boston but probably took place in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts due to the fact they both lived in Chelsea at the time. | Family: Joseph Andrew Tutein / Elvira W Sawyer (F134)
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1858 | Joseph Bynum Collins is probably buried in Hinton Cemetery, Hinton, Pickens County, Georgia. | Collins, Joseph Bynum (I4328)
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1859 | Joseph Franklin Herndon and Agnes Falls had 8 sons and 5 daughters. | Herndon, Joseph Franklin (I2321)
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1860 | Joseph Franklin Herndon and Agnes Falls had 8 sons and 5 daughters. | Falls, Agnes (I2322)
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1861 | Joseph Hardy Jr. and his family are living in the household of his father and step-mother in 1870. | Hardy, William (I4178)
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1862 | Joseph Hardy’s death certificate lists his age as “83 years, 2 months, 12 days”. This produces a calculated birthdate of 19 July 1820. | Hardy, Joseph (I46)
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1863 | Joseph K Eastman’s headstone gives his age at death as, “21 years, 9 months, and 11 days”. This places his birth on 6 Jul 1811, which concurs with [Rix-1901]. | Eastman, Joseph K (I2715)
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1864 | Joseph K P Eastman settled at Oak Ridge, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana prior to the start of the Civil War. He enlisted in the 25th Louisiana Infantry and fought at the battles of Farmington, Shilo, Corinth, and Luka. He was part of Bragg’s campaign through Kentucky, and also fought at Perryville, Rome, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Missionary Ridge. | Eastman, Joseph K P (I3229)
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1865 | Joseph Schaefer’s is not enumerated in his parents household in [US-1870-1s]. | Schaefer, Joseph (I4157)
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1866 | Joseph Snow died between 23 Nov 1717, the date of his will, and 30 Jan 1723 the date his will was proved. In addition, he was living in Eastham at least as early as 1689. | Snow, Joseph (I3813)
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1867 | Joseph Snow was probably born in Plymouth, but the evidence is circumstantial. | Snow, Joseph (I3813)
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1868 | Joseph’s parents were Martin and Catherine Glear. | Glear, Joseph (I5225)
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1869 | Joshua Draper moved with his family to Alexandria, Calhoun County, Alabama abt. 1845, but the fact that he died there is only noted in the LDS Ancestral File database. _Draper Families in America_ lists only Calhoun County, Alabama. | Draper, Joshua (I2119)
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1870 | Juanita Frances Masten was born “Frances E Masten,” and numerous census records refer to her this way. Her name was legally changed sometime sometime after the age of 7, and most Stiles family compilations including [Stiles-1986] and [Stiles-1998] refer to her with the former name. | Masten, Juanita Frances (I114)
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1871 | Julia (Maloney) O’Keefe was living in the household of her daughter, Julia (O’Keefe) McCarney during the enumeration of the 1920 US Federal Census. | Maloney, Julia (I1043)
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1872 | Julia F Tutein’s marriage to Gemunder Gibson was her second. Her first marriage ended in divorce. | Tutein, Julia F (I2401)
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1873 | Katherine Mattie Bevil (age 7) is enumerated in the household of her grandparents, James Augustus Herndon and Flora Gertrude (Bradford) Herndon, in 1930. | Herndon, James Augustus (I2251)
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1874 | Kenneth Leon Ivester’s parents were Clyde and Blanche Ivester. | Ivester, Kenneth Leon (I5359)
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1875 | Killed during the Civil War as part of Darnell’s Regiment (County E, 18th Texas Calvary). | Stiles, Seaborn E (I1931)
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1876 | Killed during the Civil War. | Stiles, Jesse M (I1932)
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1877 | Kings Mountain Hospital | Blalock, Hannah Lee (I3858)
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1878 | Known as “Andy”. | Anderson, Elmer Harold (I2938)
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1879 | Known as “Fanny”. | Stiles, Frances (I1000)
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1880 | Known as “Jimmie”. | Gore, Ava Lee (I821)
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1881 | Known as “Kate”. | McCarney, Catherine Agnes (I2918)
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1882 | Known in the family as “Big Pluma” | Bonnell, Pluma Labida (I683)
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1883 | Known in the family as “Trix”. | Flynn, Beatrice Maria (I2939)
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1884 | Larchwood Inns Rehab & Nursing Facility | Crysler, Constance (I5425)
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1885 | Last residence information and US social-security number are based on a single matching SSDI record for a “Margaret Campbell,” born 6 July 1923. | Woolley, Aline Margaret (I5152)
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1886 | Laura Meagher was adopted. | Meagher, Laura (I2877)
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1887 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists George Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering that there is no evidence that his parents ever lived in Georgia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, George (I2584)
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1888 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Jane Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Jane (I2578)
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1889 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists John Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering that there is no evidence that his parents ever lived in Georgia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, John (I2525)
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1890 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Kesiah Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering that there is no evidence that his parents ever lived in Georgia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Kesiah (I2583)
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1891 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Milly Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Milly (I2575)
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1892 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Rachel Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering that there is no evidence that her parents ever lived in Georgia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Rachel (I2527)
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1893 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Robert Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Robert (I2577)
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1894 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Ruth Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering that there is no evidence that her parents ever lived in Georgia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Ruth (I2526)
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1895 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Sarah Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Sarah (I2579)
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1896 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists Terrell Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, Terrell (I2576)
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1897 | LDS Ancestra File actually lists William Wilkins’ birthplace as “Henry County, Georgia,” but considering siblings on both sides were born in Culpeper, Virginia, this location is highly suspect. | Wilkins, William (I2580)
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1898 | LDS Ancestral File actually has “1783/1786” for the death date of Mary Foster. | Foster, Mary (I2599)
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1899 | LDS Ancestral File actually lists Robert Wilkins’ death place as “Gloucester, Va,” but it is not known if this a reference to the town or the county. | Wilkins, Robert (I2588)
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1900 | LDS Ancestral File actually lists “Clppr, Va” as Elizabeth Bridger’s birthplace. This is a probably a reference to Culpeper Co, Virginia (part of Orange Co until 1748). | Bridger, Elizabeth (I2591)
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