Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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2301 | References to “Stafford County, N.h.” in the original LDS Ancestral File record have been corrected to “Strafford County”. | Alley, Content (I3212)
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2302 | References to “Stafford County, N.h.” in the original LDS Ancestral File record have been corrected to “Strafford County”. | Alley, Ephraim (I3218)
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2303 | References to “Stafford County, N.h.” in the original LDS Ancestral File record have been corrected to “Strafford County”. | Alley, Thomas (I3219)
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2304 | References to “Stafford County, N.h.” in the original LDS Ancestral File record have been corrected to “Strafford County”. | Kenny, Otis (I3222)
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2305 | References to “Stafford County, N.h.” in the original LDS Ancestral File record have been corrected to “Strafford County”. The death location has been corrected to “Berwick, York County Maine.” | Alley, Sarah (I3213)
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2306 | Research suggests that this woman may have been Polly Hooper, who is recorded as having married James Edgily in 1789. This would account for the fact that some Massachusetts list Philemon Stacy’s wife as “Mrs. Polly Edgily”. | Edgily, Polly Bray (I4985)
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2307 | Rhoda Jean Copenhaver’s parents were Earl Jackson and Florence Marie (Martin) Copenhaver. | Copenhaver, Rhoda Jean (I5365)
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2308 | Richard and Euphemia (Thomson) Fairbanks appear to be living in “Kingspark” in Warwickshire in 1862. His profession is listed as “Bailiff”. | Fairbanks, Richard (I38)
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2309 | Richard Fairbanks and Euphemia Thomson were married at the “Manse of Kingsbarns”--in other words, at the minister’s home or residence. | Family: Richard Fairbanks / Euphemia Thomson (F11)
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2310 | Richard Fairbanks Watson appears to have been a laborer on a railroad construction crew in 1921. | Watson, Richard Fairbanks (I916)
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2311 | Richardson Hospital | Herndon, Mattie Delena (I2652)
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2312 | Robert Ben Herndon is enumerated in the household of a “James A Fowler” in [US-1940-1g]. James Fowler is listed as the uncle of all the adults in that household. But...since this man is unlikely that to be a blood relation of Robert Ben Herndon, it is assumed that he is the blood relation of Robert Ben Herndon’s wife, Emma’s. | Herndon, Robert Ben (I2708)
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2313 | Robert Boyd Herndon’s headstone and [Anderson-1964] incorrectly list his death year as 1933. | Herndon, Robert Boyd (I1124)
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2314 | Robert Edward Campbell’s parents were C. S. and Autie Campbell. | Campbell, Robert Edward (I2659)
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2315 | Robert Fairbanks and Hannah Elizabeth Lowe appear to have been living with Hannah’s parents at the time of the 1900 US Federal Census. | Fairbanks, Robert (I32)
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2316 | Robert Fairbanks and his family were living on Saratoga Street in what is now the Boston borough of Chelsea when his daughter, Florence Martha, was born in 1895. This fact lends confidence to Robert’s naturalization record, as it lists his address on Saratoga Street only two years later. | Fairbanks, Robert (I32)
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2317 | Robert Fairbanks emigrated to the United States aboard the SS Pavonia bound for Boston from Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England in Feb 1888. | Fairbanks, Robert (I32)
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2318 | Robert Floyd Moore, his wife, and his son were living in his father’s household at the time of the 1920 US Federal Census for Platte County, Wyoming. | Moore, Robert Floyd (I2038)
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2319 | Robert Frank Herndon was officially renamed ‘Donald Stiles Herndon’ by his maternal grandmother, Lois Miranda (Stiles) Masten, upon his adoption by her in 1941, but she was using this name as early as 1940 as indicated by [US-1940-1b]. Family members continued to refer to Robert by the name ‘Don’, but he used his birth name professionally throughout most of his life. | Herndon, Robert Frank (I112)
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2320 | Robert James Watson served from 14 Dec 1915 in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force, 122nd Battalion. | Watson, Robert James (I920)
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2321 | Robert Paul Herndon abandoned his first wife and sons late in 1936 or early in 1937. Family rumors indicate that he attended Elizabeth Marina Masten’s funeral, but since he was incarcerated in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas in 1937, this seems unlikely. From late in 1941 through 1956, he was incarcerated in California, and [Cobb-1992] indicates that he was a resident of West Memphis from 1986 through his death in 1992. | Herndon, Robert Paul (I116)
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2322 | Robert Paul Herndon was convicted on 5 counts of forgery in Modesto, Stanislaus County, California on, or just before, 7 November 1941. He was sentenced from 1 to 14 years and incarcerated at the California State Prison at San Quentin as prisoner 67459 on 10 November of that year. In March 1942, he was transferred to the California Institution for Men, a minimum security prison at Chino, San Bernardino County, California. Information gathered to date suggests that he served the remainder of his sentence, 14 full years, at “Chino” and was paroled on 24 February 1956. | Herndon, Robert Paul (I116)
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2323 | Robert Paul Herndon’s Social Security Application has a birth date of 19 Oct 1909, but this conflicts with his birth certificate and his marriage application. | Herndon, Robert Paul (I116)
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2324 | Robert Pinkney Draper and Mary Hanna Johnson lived in Chicota, Lamar County, Texas until 1903 when they moved to Hugo which at the time was part of the Indian Territory. | Draper, Robert Pinkney (I2115)
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2325 | Robert Thomas does not appear in the Eighth Census of the United States for Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. Instead there is a reference to a 10 year old child “D. L. Thomas.” It is not clear whether or not D. L. is Robert or another child. | Thomas, Robert (I1111)
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2326 | Robert Wilcox Wallis parents were Dr. Robert S Wallis and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wilcox. Lizzie (Wilcox) Wallis was living with her son in 1910, presumably after the death of her husband. | Wallis, Robert Wilcox (I758)
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2327 | Robert Wilkins Draper moved to Alabama in 1845 shortly after his marriage to Susan Elliott Littlejohn. After the birth of all of his children save Sarah Elizabeth (his eldest) and Daniel Napoleon (his youngest), the family moved to Texes, on 18 Sep 1865. | Draper, Robert Wilkins (I2102)
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2328 | Rolla Hospital | Frohock, Lawrence William (I100)
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2329 | Route 5 | Eldridge, Frank Clifford (I4223)
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2330 | Rowland Mosley Tipper’s parents were William Tipper and Florence Goldthorpe. | Tipper, Rowland Mosley (I4200)
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2331 | Ruth C Tutein was living in her in-law’s residence in Winchester, Middlesex County, Massachusetts at the time of the 1930 US Federal census. | Tutein, Ruth C (I3846)
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2332 | Ruth Hopkins may be the woman who married Samuel Mayo at Eastham, Plymouth Colony on 26 May 1861. However [Austin-1995a] notes that there is no proof of this connection. | Hopkins, Ruth (I3788)
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2333 | Ruth Josephine Stellick’s parents were Frank Stellick and Josephine Nehiba of Germany (probably Bavaria). | Stellick, Ruth Josephine (I4978)
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2334 | Ruth Snow was probably born at Plymouth, but the evidence is circumstantial. | Snow, Ruth (I3818)
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2335 | Sabra Doane (Pierce) Cole is enumerated in the household of her son Daniel in the 1870 US Federal Census. | Pierce, Sabra Doane (I1162)
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2336 | Sabra Doane Cole is enumerated in the household of her older brother Daniel in the 1870 US Federal Census. | Cole, Sabra Doane (I1134)
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2337 | Saint Nicholas Hospital | Gross, Donald Edward (I690)
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2338 | Saint Thomas Church | Family: Harry Crossley Moores / Iris Lear Conley (F3733)
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2339 | Saint Thomas Hospital | Stiles, Rufus Franklin (I3317)
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2340 | Sally Draper moved from South Carolina to Alabama with her own and her father’s family in the winter of 1845. | Draper, Sally (I2122)
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2341 | Samuel Lowe III was born at 5 Water Street in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Fairbanks-1978] has birth at Pembroke, Merrimack County, New Hampshire but this appears to be incorrect. It is likely, though, that the family of Samuel’s parents, Samuel and Maria (Chadwick) Lowe, were living in Pembroke at that time since they appear there in both the 1870 and 1880 US Federal Census records. Samuel may have been born while the family was traveling in Massachusetts. | Lowe, Samuel III (I36)
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2342 | Samuel Lowe was admitted to Boston City Hospital (the old city hospital in Boston’s South End) on 4 February 1905 and died there the next day. | Lowe, Samuel (I40)
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2343 | Samuel Moore Stiles and Ella Evaline Mitchell had 13 children, the latter 8 of which were born in Coryell County | Stiles, Samuel Moore (I1961)
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2344 | Samuel Richard Amspoker Sr.’s parents were Charles Mack and Blanche (Richardson) Amspoker. | Amspoker, Samuel Richard Sr. (I3478)
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2345 | Samuel Richard Fairbanks lists his wife and a single child in his Selective Service registration for World War I, but information gathered to date indicates that his eldest daughter, Mary, had not yet been born. Further research is required. | Fairbanks, Samuel Richard (I27)
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2346 | Samuel Sawyer was living with his daughter and son-in-law, Elvira W (Sawyer) and Joseph Andrew Tutein, at the time of the enumeration of the 1870 US census. | Sawyer, Samuel (I3683)
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2347 | Sara Christina Jansdotter was probably born and raised in Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, but [Leksand-1992d] only lists the church parish in which she was born. | Jansdotter, Sara Christina (I3975)
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2348 | Sarah Howes is mentioned in the will of Joseph Hawes, her second husband, dated 25 May 1752. | Howes, Sarah (I3758)
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2349 | Sarah Jane (Stiles) Stone’s grave marker at All Saints Cemetery lists her birth year as 1835. | Stiles, Sarah Jane (I741)
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2350 | Sarah Jane Frost’s headstone gives his age at death as, “25 years, 4 months, and 26 days”. This places her birth on 19 Aug 1823. | Frost, Sarah Jane (I3231)
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