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2601 The fact that H. Bertrand’s wife is “Lucinda Carrico,” daughter of Vincent Carrico and Mary Elder of Maryland and Kentucky, is confirmed by numerous, but mostly unverified sources. She probably married Nicholas Hyacinth Bertrand on 18 May 1834 in Meade County Kentucky. The 1880 Federal Census for Perry, Martin County, Indiana give some support to the connection between Lucinda and her supposed parents. Carrico, Lucinda (I3895)
 
2602 The fact that James A Lowe is listed as having been born in “Stalybridge, Lancashire” rather than “Stalybridge, Cheshire” indicates that her parent’s were living north of the Tame river in 1869. Lowe, James A (I911)
 
2603 The fact that Julia O’Keefe is the daughter of Manus O’Keefe Sr. is inferred from a report of a double marriage between the McCarney and O’Keefe families (from Richard Archibald Lindell). O’Keefe, Julia (I860)
 
2604 The fact that Mary Ann Lowe died in Merrimack County, New Hampshire is inferred from the fact that the Lowe family appears to have lived continuously in NH until at least 1881. Lowe, Mary Ann (I33)
 
2605 The fact that Nancy Wilkins died in Alexandria is only noted in the LDS Ancestral File database. _Draper Families in America_ lists only Calhoun County, Alabama. Wilkins, Nancy (I2120)
 
2606 The fact that Richard Lowe is listed as having been born in “Stalybridge, Lancashire” rather than “Stalybridge, Cheshire” indicates that her parent’s were living north of the Tame river in 1864. Lowe, Richard (I42)
 
2607 The family of George W Lougee and Sarah Knights Eastman lived for a time in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada as both of their daughters were born there and Abigail died there in 1843. Lougee, George W (I3236)
 
2608 The Find-a-Grave entry for William Herndon, referenced in source [Bethlehem-Baptist-1877a], lists his birthplace as Caroline County, Virginia. Herndon, William (I2245)
 
2609 The first 9 children of John Stiles and Margaret Lynch (Aaron, John R, John (?), Francis Seaborn, James, William Jesse, Margaret, and Jane) were all born in Laurens (Laurens County, South Carolina). Sometime between the birth of Jane in 1816 and the birth of Samuel in 1821 the family moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee. Stiles, John (I847)
 
2610 The GEDCOM file from Diane Anderson indicates that William R and Albert were twins, both being born on the date currently recorded for William. Stiles, William R (I1948)
 
2611 The GEDCOM from Alan Bruce Tutein lists Constantine D Tutein’s wife as “M.A. Gertrude”.Constantine Diedrich Tutein and his family appear to be living on Beach Street in Revere, Massachusetts in 1900, but the house number is not recorded in [US-1900-2e]. Kimball, Alice Gertrude (I238)
 
2612 The genealogical compilation of Dr. William Stiles has birth date as 1915 at Austin, Travis County, Texas. Stiles, Franklin Newton (I766)
 
2613 The genealogical compilation of Dr. William Stiles has name as “Mary Alice Whitmire”, but this appears to be incorrect.. Whitmire, Mary Alyce (I774)
 
2614 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles has 6 Apr 1845 as the date of Samuel’s marriage to Margaret Adams. This date is probably 6 Apr 1865. Stiles, Samuel T (I1937)
 
2615 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles has conflicting dates for William’s marriage to Margaret Kuykendal, 11 Jan 1860 and 9 Jun 1860, but the GEDCOM from Diane Anderson confirms 9 Jun 1860. Stiles, William Sanders (I1925)
 
2616 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles has conflicting death dates for William Sanders Stiles 4 Jul 1900 and 4 Nov 1900, but the GEDCOM from Diane Anderson confirms 4 Nov 1900. Stiles, William Sanders (I1925)
 
2617 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles is not clear on the children of Henry Cowen Jr. 4 individuals are listed: Gregory Allen Cowen, Kathy Sue Herron, Laurie Lynn Martin, and Laura Jean Cowen. Cowen, Henry Jr. (I1679)
 
2618 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles lists Samuel’s wife as “Louisa Stiles”. This does not appear to have been her married name. Was she perhaps another cousin? Stiles, Louisa (I1918)
 
2619 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles states that Elizabeth Stiles was in Upshur County, Texas in 1860 (with 9 children) and probably died there. Stiles, Elizabeth (I1905)
 
2620 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles states that Jessie Larkin Stiles was born at Thorndale, Milam County, Texas, but most genealogical records of Francis Seaborn Stiles’ family agree that the family moved to Texas in 1849. Stiles, Jesse Larkin (I745)
 
2621 The genealogical compilation of Edith Jordan Stiles states that Samuel was with his family (including 4 children) in Robertson County, Texas, in 1880 Stiles, Samuel (I1917)
 
2622 The given name for the individual referenced as the head-of-household in [US-1840a] is very difficult to read. It is likely to be a poor transcription of “Seaborn”, indicating that this is indeed the record for Seaborn Stiles and his family. Additional facts that lend themselves to this conclusion include the enumeration of a “William Styles”, likely to be William Stiles and his wife Piety Ellis, on the line above and the fact that the number and ages of the listed children are consistent with Seaborn Stiles’ family in the 1840s. Stiles, Seaborn (I736)
 
2623 The given name of this individual (the twin of Sarah Paine) is almost impossible to read but may be “Seth”. Paine (I3719)
 
2624 The given name “Archibald John” is a deduction based on sources [Lindell-1997a] and [US-1910-1k], the latter having an approximate birth year consistent with the, at the time, 6 year old son of Patrick W McCarney and Margaret (O’Keefe) McCarney. McCarney, Archibald John (I294)
 
2625 The given name “James Benno” is a deduction based on the name “James B” being used in source [US-1910-1k]. McCarney, James Benno (I3182)
 
2626 The grave marker for James Lorenzo Stiles and his wife Lucinda, as well as the entry at Find-a-Grave, have a number of issues. First, James’ middle-name is misspelled on the marker. Second, the Find-a-Grave entry states that James was born in 1865, where both the marker and information from sources [Stiles-1999] and [Stratton-2002b] agree that he was born in 1863. Stiles, James Lorenzo (I3424)
 
2627 The grave marker for Lucinda Riller (Martin) Stiles and her husband James, as well as the entry at Find-a-Grave, have a number of issues. First, Lucinda’s given name and middle-name are concatenated on the marker. Second, the Find-a-Grave entry states that Lucinda was born in 1867, where both the marker and information from source [Stiles-1999] agree that she was born in 1866. Martin, Lucinda Riller (I3425)
 
2628 The headstone of James Edwin Eastman lists his name as “Edwin J Eastman” and gives his age at death as, “25 years, 9 months, and 9 days”. This places his birth on 7 Feb 1851 which conflicts with [Rix-1901]. Eastman, James Edwin (I3244)
 
2629 The headstone of Susan Mehitable Eastman lists her age at death as, “22 years, 7 months, and 19 days”. This places her birth on 22 Sep 1848 which conflicts 25 Sep 1848, as listed in [Rix-1901]. However, the latter may be a christening date. Eastman, Susan Mehitable (I3243)
 
2630 The headstone of Susan W Knights gives her age at death as, “72 years, 9 months, and 10 days”. This places her birth on 12 Mar 1793 which conflicts with with [Rix-1901]. Knights, Susan W (I2711)
 
2631 The infant Joseph does not appear in any census records after [US-1870-1j]. He likely died as a child. Tutein, Joseph (I4062)
 
2632 The information from [Johnson, 1952] and that Johan Axel Jansson was born in Smedjebacken, Kopparbergs län, Sweden is not correct. The birth date is though, is now verified through two independent sources. Jansson, Johan Axel (I303)
 
2633 The information from [Lindell, 1982] listing Jan Eric Jansson’s 1st wife as “Margetha Carolina Jansson,” appears to be incorrect. Carlsdotter, Johanna (I338)
 
2634 The information from [Lindell, 1982] that Jan Eric Jansson was born in Ramsberg, Örebro län, Sweden is not correct. The birth date is though, is now verified through two independent sources. Jansson, Jan Eric (I330)
 
2635 The information on George Thomas and his family is based on the only matching record of a “James Thomas” in the 1850 Federal Census for Dallas County, Alabama. It is also assumed that the family was likely to have been in Dallas County in 1850 due to James’ marriage to Marina Clarinda Grice in 1853. Thomas, George (I932)
 
2636 The information on James, his parents, and siblings is based on the only matching record of a “James Thomas” in the 1850 Federal Census for Dallas County, Alabama. It is also assumed that the family was likely to have been in Dallas County in 1850 due to James’ marriage to Marina Clarinda Grice in 1853. Thomas, James T (I835)
 
2637 The inscription for Etta Levonia Stiles on her parents’ monument is a cenotaph. Etta Levonia Stiles is buried with her husband in Mulberry Cemetery. Stiles, Etta Levonia (I3672)
 
2638 The inscription for Harvey McLean Stiles on his parents’ monument is a cenotaph. Harvey McLean Stiles is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama. Stiles, Harvey McLean (I3673)
 
2639 The inscription of Josiah Todd’s headstone reads, “Having served as Deacon in the Baptist church 45 years. He died at his post.” Todd, Josiah (I893)
 
2640 The inscription on Fornie Madison Taylor’s grave marker indicates that he was married. Taylor, Fornie Madison (I5279)
 
2641 The inscription on Hardy Floyd Grice’s headstone reads, “2. LT. CO. G. 4 ALA. VOLS 1861 - 1865 in LEE’S ARMY” (2nd Lieutenant, Company G, 4th Alabama Volunteers). Grice, Hardy Floyd (I1363)
 
2642 The Inscription on James A. Stiles grave marker reads, “Son of M A & Y T Stiles,” and from the photographs it appears that the marker may be located near his mother’s marker. Stiles, James A (I3516)
 
2643 The inscription on Leonzel Stiles’ grave marker reads, “Son of Y. T. and Emma Stiles”. Stiles, Leonzel (I5300)
 
2644 The inscription on Martha A (McGehee) Stiles’ grave marker reads, “Wife of Y T Stiles”. It also lists her age at death as 42 years, which conflicts with most other available sources. McGehee, Martha A (I3513)
 
2645 The inscription on Mary’s grave marker reads, “Mary wife of Capt. Samuel Stiles.” Cashion, Mary (I884)
 
2646 The inscription on Sarah Jane (Stiles) Stone’s grave marker reads, “Wife of Charles W. Stone”. Stiles, Sarah Jane (I741)
 
2647 The island of St. Croix was sold to the United States in 1916 and was organized as part of the US Virgin Islands, a US protectorate, the following year. Tutein, Johann Friederick (I886)
 
2648 The island of St. Croix was sold to the United States in 1916 and was organized as part of the US Virgin Islands, as US protectorate, the following year. Tutein, Philip Jacob (I945)
 
2649 The island of St. Croix was sold to the United States in 1916 and was organized as part of the US Virgin Islands, as US protectorate, the following year. Tutein, Johan Diederik Cornelius (I946)
 
2650 The island of St. Croix was sold to the United States in 1916 and was organized as part of the US Virgin Islands, as US protectorate, the following year. Tutein, Friedrich (Fritz) Johannes (I948)
 

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