Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 2,851 to 2,900 of 3,485
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2851 | USGS has no reference to a “Duke Station,” Alabama, but does list a town called Duke in Calhoun County, Alabama. | Lipscomb, Edward Smith (I2123)
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2852 | USGS has no reference to a “Green River Cemetery” in Spartanburg or any other county in South Carolina. | Wilkins, Robert (I2588)
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2853 | USGS has no reference to a “Union Cemetery” in Calhoun County, Alabama, despite numerous references to it in [Anderson-1964]. | Draper, Joshua (I2119)
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2854 | Valley of Peace, Lot 2568, Space B | Stemsrud, Marian Elizabeth (I5294)
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2855 | Van Reusselaer Irvine is listed in multiple sources on Find-a-Grave as a half-sibling of the other 4 children of Viola (Moore) and William Paxton Irvine. However, the circumstances surrounding this fact are not known, but since this individual has the family surname, he may have been adopted by William Paxton Irvine. | Irvine, Van Reusselaer (I5384)
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2856 | Various sources, including [Bowman-1933], list an exact birth date of 7 Jan 1728 for Susanna Paine, but since these sources are probably derived from the same original records, the exact day should be treated as suspect. | Paine, Susanna (I3716)
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2857 | Velma Reed was the daughter of John R. and Jessie (Waters) Reed. | Family: John William Moore / Velma Reed (F3842)
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2858 | Vera C. Lords parents were Frank Connally of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and Marion Cook of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Lord, Vera C (I5028)
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2859 | Vera M Bonnell does not appear in [US-1920-1b]. So it is assumed that either she died before the 1920 US census enumeration, or she had already married. | Bonnell, Vera Maud (I4191)
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2860 | Verna (Goree) Calhoun is probably buried with her husband Bethel T. Calhoun at Fairview Cemetery, but this is not established by the record and Find-a-Grave. | Goree, Verna (I5449)
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2861 | Verna Goree’s parents were Charles Wimberly and Mary Elizabeth (Stroder) Goree. | Goree, Verna (I5449)
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2862 | Village of Onset | Deane, Frederick W (I4211)
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2863 | Village of Onset | Morse, Liola F (I5045)
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2864 | Walter Anthony Herndon and Angeline Pratt Fulton had 4 sons and 7 daughters. | Herndon, Walter Anthony (I2323)
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2865 | Walter Anthony Herndon and Angeline Pratt Fulton had 4 sons and 7 daughters. | Fulton, Angeline Pratt (I2324)
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2866 | Walter Edwin Garland was living with his aunt and uncle, William Franklin and Harriet Cole (Eastman) Tutein at their residence on Elm Street in Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts at the time of the 1920 and 1930 US federal censuses. | Garland, Walter Edwin (I221)
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2867 | Warren Eastman moved to Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (presumably with his wife) in 1885. | Eastman, Warren (I73)
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2868 | Went by “Helen”. | Duffy, Mary Helen Elizabeth (I2943)
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2869 | Westlawn Section | Calhoun, James Pearson Sr. (I3910)
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2870 | Westlawn Section | Smith, Irena (I5442)
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2871 | Westlawn Section | Calhoun, James Pearson Jr. (I5443)
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2872 | Westlawn Section | Calhoun, Mildred Esther (I5444)
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2873 | Westlawn Section | Hall, Harbert (I5445)
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2874 | Whether Lucy’s maiden name was “Allen” (as indicated by Herbert Warren Tutein’s obituary) or “Westlund” (as indicated by their marriage announcement) is in question. | Allen, Lucy (I258)
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2875 | Whether or not Daniel McGinley was born before or after the adoption of the Acts of Union (1 January 1801) would determine if he was born in the Kingdom of Ireland or the United Kingdom. Given the dates of the birth of his children, the latter seems more likely. | McGinley, Daniel (I2359)
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2876 | Whether or not Elizabeth C (Stiles) Taylor’s gravesite in Stiles Cemetery (Lincoln County, Tennessee) is near her husband’s, is not known. | Stiles, Elizabeth C (I3328)
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2877 | Whether or not Margaret Logan was born before or after the adoption of the Acts of Union (1 January 1801) would determine if she was born in the Kingdom of Ireland or the United Kingdom. Given the dates of the birth of her children, the latter seems more likely. | Logan, Margaret (I2360)
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2878 | Wiergate Saw Mill Town and Log Camp | Herndon, William Henry Sr. (I2654)
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2879 | Wiergate Saw Mill Town and Log Camp | Causey, Lexie May (I2661)
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2880 | Wiergate Saw Mill Town and Log Camp | Herndon, Henry Jr. (I5156)
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2881 | Wilga Private Hospital | Fairbanks, John Edward (I3982)
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2882 | William Andrew Elam and Sophia Jane Herndon had 3 sons and 3 daughters. | Elam, William Andrew (I2279)
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2883 | William Andrew Elam was a Captain in the Confederate Army. | Elam, William Andrew (I2279)
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2884 | William Burrill lived for at time in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, but it is not clear if he actually died there. | Burrill, William (I3238)
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2885 | William C. Irvine died about 1 week after his twin brother Charles. | Irvine, William C (I5382)
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2886 | William Cleverly Cole’s marriage to Mary Ida (Libby) Laskey was his second. | Cole, William Cleverly (I3723)
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2887 | William Draper moved from South Carolina to Randolph County, North Carolina, then to Tennessee, and finally to Illinois. | Draper, William (I2162)
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2888 | William Henry Herndon and Emma L Logan had 3 sons and 4 daughters. | Herndon, William Henry (I2313)
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2889 | William Henry Herndon and Jeannette Davidson had 1 son and 2 daughters. | Herndon, William Henry (I2281)
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2890 | William Henry Herndon and Mary Susan Crenshaw had 1 son and 2 daughters. | Herndon, William Henry (I2281)
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2891 | William Henry Herndon lived for 42 years in York County, South Carolina, where Mary Susan Crenshaw lived at the time of her marriage. | Herndon, William Henry (I2281)
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2892 | William Henry Watson was Private in the 3rd Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment, of the Canadian Infantry, service number A/4232. | Watson, William Henry (I919)
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2893 | William Herbert Sharp’s parents were N. H. Sharp and Nora Armstrong. | Sharp, William Herbert (I2660)
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2894 | William Herndon moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1800. | Herndon, William (I2264)
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2895 | William Hopkins was apparently alive as of the date of his father’s will. What happened to him after Mar 1688 is not known. | Hopkins, William (I3790)
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2896 | William Lester Brewster’s parents were Lester and Ruth (Hubbard) Brewster. | Brewster, William Lester (I5048)
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2897 | William Lester Eldridge appears to have used the surname “Eldredge” throughout most of his adult life. | Eldridge, William Lester (I1123)
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2898 | William Lowe was living in a boarding house run by a ‘Thomas Grisdale’ in 1870. Maria (Chadwick) Lowe, William’s sister-in-law, was also living in the same boarding house in East Boson. | Lowe, William (I41)
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2899 | William Lowe was living with his niece, Hannah Elizabeth (Lowe) Fairbanks and her husband Robert at the time of the 1920 US Federal Census. | Lowe, William (I41)
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2900 | William Pinkney Herndon is listed in [US-1930-1m] as “Pinkney W Herndon”. | Herndon, William Pinkney (I3284)
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