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HartmanHoytMargueritaWedding
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=cd867be9-d437-4132-98c3-9f94aae57149&tid=3736977&pid=-1623740784 | Marguerita
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Stephen Daggertt (Doggett) purchased original entry land in Marion Co., AL April 29, 1854 described as Section 35, Township 10 South, Range 16 West with Certificate #23818. | Mourning D
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Possible connection to Ephram or Daniel Badger in same census 1840 Pleasant, Grant County, IN | Badger, Susan
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WardFamilyBible
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=bc89689e-8938-40cb-ad5a-253c569612d9&tid=3736977&pid=-1668732220 | Bailey, Ann
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WardFamilyBible2
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=2b72168b-9c5b-4910-8f26-3b6652274dce&tid=3736977&pid=-1668732220 | Bailey, Ann
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WardFamilyBible3
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3b5d7385-9107-410b-9418-2f48d4f80b33&tid=3736977&pid=-1668732220 | Bailey, Ann
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FlummerDanielBMaryC
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4b87b76f-ee69-4181-90df-84a33d9e3bee&tid=3736977&pid=-726112154 | Bash, Mary C
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Mattie Lou Batey is the Half Sister to John W., Charles, and sister to Steve, George W., Levi, Jack, Wynn, Sam. Not sure about Sam (His mother listed as Jewell on SS Record, May be Catherine Jewell)
Mattie Batey's mother married a man named Mr. Troup and he poisoned her for her land. She died when Tennie was 2 years old. She is buried at the Cedar Springs Cemetery, outside Rosebud in Falls County, Texas.
| Batey, Mattie Lou
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Esther Black was born the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Black of the Little Broad River and Indian Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina. According to a deposition made by grandson Thomas Patton Sawyer (1840-1912) in 1908, Esther was born in an "eastern part" of North Carolina and was part Cherokee, her Indian name being Gantanaga. Some descendants claim she was one-quarter Cherokee and three-quarters Dutch; others claim she was full-blood Cherokee. Thomas Patton Sawyer claimed Esther's father was "nearly a full blood." Another source claims that the Blacks migrated south from Virginia and were Scotch-Irish.
According to descendant Lamon Chambers, when Esther died the people of the Methodist congregation would not let her be buried in the church burying ground because she was a "heathen", so she was buried on John McClure's place under an oak tree- the gravesite has been lost. | Black, Esther Gantanaga
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Cousin of Garland Gale Pittman | Blaylock, Donald
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Husband of Hermina H Bolf, Son of John Bolf and Unknown Konvekova (sp?). Information taken from death record, very difficult to read. Spellings may be off, Informant was Fred Machatta(sp?) Source is findagrave.com
1900 Runnels County Texas Census
20 June 1900, Sheet #16B, Justice Precinct No. 1, Ballinger, SD#4, ED#126
/305
Bolf, Frank, head, w, m, Jun 1868, 32, marrried 12 yrs, Bohemia, Bohemia, Bohemia, unk/unk, farmer
Mary, wife, w, f, , 38, married 12 yrs, 6/5 children, Bohemia, Bohemia, Bohemia, unk/unk
Agnes, daughter, w, f, Oct 1885, 14, single, Tx, Bohemia, Bohemia
John, son, w, m, Feb 1887, 13, single, Tx, Bohemia, Bohemia
Joseph, son, w, m, Jun 1888, 11, single, Tx, Bohemia, Bohemia
Theodore, son, w, m, Jun 1892, 7, single, Tx, Bohemia, Bohemia
Annie, daughter, w, f, Jan 1900, 4/12, single, Tx, Bohemia, Bohemia | Bolf, Jan (John)
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HegarJaroMary1
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6aa96391-6a18-4c19-9062-01fa90fd9ed7&tid=3736977&pid=-1693001237 | Bolf, Mary N.
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Born: Abt. 1829 Place: | Bone, Josephine
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Obituaries -- Placed 12-14-2004
Pete Bridger
Services for Pete Bridger, 77, of Eustace are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Assembly of God in Eustace with the Rev. James Howard officiating.
Burial will follow at Zion Hill Cemetery under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home of Athens.
Mr. Bridger peacefully entered into eternal glory on Sunday, Dec. 12, 2005, surrounded by his loving family at the VA Hospital in Dallas.
He was born Nov. 25, 1927, in Scurry to Emil Leighton and Mattie Ruth Cooper Bridger.
Mr. Bridger was a native of Ennis. He moved to Eustace in 1973 and was a member of First Assembly of God Church in Eustace. He retired from Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas. He also proudly served in the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Air Force. His sense of humor, generosity and compassion for others cannot be replaced.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mr. Bridger is survived by and will be greatly missed by his devoted and cherished wife of 53 years, Allie Lowry Bridger of Eustace; daughters and sons-in-law, Vickie and Gary Goodell of Eustace and Sherri and James Norris of Red Oak; son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Berdina Bridger of Sache; grandchildren, Kari Ann Bivins of Richardson, Crystal Laird of Briston, Jeromy Rolison of Eustace, Keith Bridger of Eustace, Joel Norris of Red Oak, Katie Goodell of Eustace, Cayla Bridger of Eustace and Celsey Bridger of Eustace; great-granddaughters, Jaci Young of Richardson, Madison Allen of Briston, Karisa Rolison of Eustace and Allie Rolison of Eustace; sisters, Edith Shue of Red Oak, Gladys Laseter of Trinidad, Mildred Bridger of Clifton and Corine McGrath of Tool; brother, Charles Bridger of Clifton. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and friends from Taylor Publishing Company, where he retired after 32 years of service.
Pallbearers will be John Laseter, David Lowry, Jessie Lowry, Jeromy Rolison, Welsley Lowry, David Shue, Tim Sparkman and Tom Bradford.
Honorary pallbearers are Robert Cook, John Lowry, Kevin Lowry, Brian Lowry, Bobby Sparkman and Lee Taylor.
Family will receive friends from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Bridger, Pete E.
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Worked in Sawmill in 1875 census
Hiram enlisted at the same time as Samuel Browning.
Regimental History
OHIO
ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY
(One Hundred Days)
One Hundred and Sixty-first Infantry. - Col., Oliver P.
Taylor; Lieut.-Col., George S. Corner; Maj., Samuel B. Pugh.
This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, May 9, 1864, to
serve for 100 days. It was composed of the 70th battalion,
Ohio National Guard, from Tuscarawas county; the 43d battalion,
from Noble county; and one company of the 58th battalion, from
Hancock county. It was immediately ordered to Cumberland, Md.,
where it arrived at noon on the 12th. On the 28th it moved to
Martinsburg, W. Va., and on June 4, Cos. A, B D, F and H, with
other troops, were sent up the Shenandoah Valley with a supply
train for Hunter's army, then supposed to be near Staunton.
On reaching that place it was found that Hunter had advanced,
but they finally overtook him at Lexington on the 11th. They
remained with Hunter until he arrived at Lynchburg, when they
were ordered back to Martinsburg. After considerable marching
and guard duty the regiment fell back to Maryland heights.
Early on the morning of July 6 skirmishing commenced and con-
tinued for two days, the regiment taking an active part. On
Aug. 25 it was ordered to Ohio and was mustered out on Sect. 2,
1864.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought
Fought on 18 Jun 1864 at Liberty, VA.
Fought on 18 Jun 1864 at Fincastle, VA.
Fought on 19 Jun 1864.
Fought on 21 Jun 1864 at Sweet Sulpher Springs, VA.
Fought on 6 Jul 1864 at Maryland Heights, MD.
Fought on 7 Jul 1864 at Maryland Heights, MD.
Fought on 24 Aug 1864. | Browning, Hiram L
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JanekZuzana
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5804fd67-fede-4dfb-be31-c8c788a7b672&tid=3736977&pid=-1693001143 | Byma, Zuzana
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Acy Callaway
CALLAWAY
ACY, 68, born August 24, 1929 in Rice Texas. Passed away February 22, 1998 in Dallas. Survived by his wife, Nancy Callaway; sons John Callaway and wife Susan, and Clay Callaway and wife, Elizabeth; grandson, David Callaway and wife, Terry; great-grandson, Dustin Callaway; sister, Carolyn Wilson and husband Russell; brother, Mark Callard and wife, Dorothy. Graveside services and interment will be at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 24, 1998 in Grove Hill Memorial Park. Family will receive friends from 7:00 to 9:00 Monday evening at Grove Hill Funeral Home.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txnavarr/obituaries/pg90020.htm | Callaway, Acy E.
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Cora? | Callaway, Candy C
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Possibly Cynthia | Callaway, Ida C
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1900 Arkansas Census
JASPER S CALLAWAY FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 50 M W HEA W AR GA IR 18500301
LUTHER M CALLAWAY FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 12 M W SON S TX AR GA 18880501
HENRY D CALLAWAY FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 10 M W SON S TX AR GA 18891001
CLAUDY C CALLAWAY FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 6 F W DAU S AR AR GA 18930801
TRAVIS R CALLAWAY FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 5 M W SON S AR AR GA 18950301
ANNA B BIGGS FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 16 F W SDA S AR AR GA 18840401
CYNTHA J BROWN FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 22 F W DAU W LA AR MS 18780401
MALISSY G BROWN FRANKLIN HOWARD AR 8 F W GDA S AR LA LA 18911001
LOUISIANA CENSUS YEAR 1880
JASPER S CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 30 M W HEA M AR GA GA
DELFING CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 28 F W WIF M MS AL MS
JOHN CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 6 M W SON S TX
LAURA CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 4 F W DAU S LA
IDA C CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 2 F W DAU S LA
JOE H CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 45 M W HEA M GA
CINTHIA CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 42 F W WIF M TN
FRANKLIN CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 20 M W SON S AR
ELIZABETH CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 15 F W DAU S AR
JULIAN J P CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 13 M W SON S AR
EZEKIEL CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 8 M W SON S AR
CINTHIA C CALLAWAY WARD #0001 CADO LA 6 F W DAU S AR
V R CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 39 M W HEA M AL GA AL
SARAH A CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 31 F W WIF M TX TN TN
VIOLA CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 12 F W DAU S TX AL TX
OWEN CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 9 M W SON S TX AL TX
RICE CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 6 M W SON S TX AL TX
MEDORA CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 4 F W DAU S TX AL TX
BEN CALLAWAY DISTRICT #0012 CADO LA 1 M W SON S TX AL TX
Louisiana CENSUS YEAR 1870
JASPER CALLAWAY SHREVEPORT LACADDO LA 20 M W AR
DELPHINE CALLAWAY SHREVEPORT LACADDO LA 17 F W MS
MINERVA CALLAWAY SHREVEPORT LACADDO LA 1 F W LA
MARY MAYHEW SHREVEPORT LACADDO LA 32 F W AL | Callaway, Jasper S
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FlummerManuelSMarthaA
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ab2194e6-31a7-40ac-905b-989b0a15ef13&tid=3736977&pid=-396718073 | Cochran, Martha Anna
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Most of their marriage was spent in Delhart, Tx? | Conn, Marie Louise
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Obit
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=b212d6c3-cb5b-4811-82c0-db5fe2256567&tid=3736977&pid=-1692999077 | Dagfinson, Julia
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TysverCindyAndJulia
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1d7933c9-7366-4b21-bf81-80d3fcdb9005&tid=3736977&pid=-1692999077 | Dagfinson, Julia
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HenstorfGustovDoraChesterNE
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a174ea46-caa3-4970-801d-0dd0536670f7&tid=3736977&pid=-1623945025 | Depke, Dora Louise
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Reba Edgar Shue - Brazosport Facts, The (Nov/22/2005)
Reba Edgar Shue, age 77, of Newton, Texas, died on Sunday, November 20, 2005, at Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 2005, at 4 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home in Newton, with burial to follow at the Newton City Cemetery.
Reba was a native of Holly Springs, Texas. She was a resident of Clute for about 40 years and had lived in Newton for the past several years. She was a clothing store manager.
Survivors include her husband, Raymond Shue of Newton; her daughters, Marcia Cohen and her husband, Mack, of Lake Jackson, and Kay Beaudet and her husband, Fred, of Brazoria; her stepchildren, Debbie Pierce and her husband, Bobby, of Newton, Charles David Shue and his wife, Nancy, of Arlington, and Dean Shue of Arlington; her brothers, Lee Roy Fillyaw and Rush Fillyaw of Newton; her sisters, Imogene Warner of Newton and Norene Brack of Groves, Texas; seven grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Smith Funeral Home, Newton. (409) 379-5041.
Published November 22, 2005
| Edgar, Reba
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SpenceParthenyD
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=07f3a619-132d-423b-b994-f2febe216a56&tid=3736977&pid=-1693000787 | Elrod, Parthenia Dink
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SpenceWilliamParthenia
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a7b9d1f9-050c-4534-94f2-f814a4740c12&tid=3736977&pid=-1693000787 | Elrod, Parthenia Dink
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TysverLarsMartha
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=eb411200-829b-49eb-8457-324f7673881c&tid=3736977&pid=-1692999445 | Erland, Martha Mikkelsdatter
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Washington Death Index, 1940-1996 Record
Name: Grace A Tysver
Place of Death: Spokane City
Date of Death: 25 Dec 1981
Age: 66 years
Gender: F
SSN: 533-01-3270
Certificate: 030115 | Estey, Grace Albine
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Even, Shannon Lee (Haines)
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Farmer, Jana Kay
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ThompsonFlorence
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=282e1113-4cfd-4eb0-bb3e-fb1db7e9730e&tid=3736977&pid=-1692999260 | Florence
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Also found in the same cemetery is....
Angeline is a possible sister. Her death date is 1868. Birth date is unknown.
Manuel S. his son.
Martha A.
As well as Daniel's wife Mary.
Source is www.findagrave.com
| Flummer, Daniel Badger
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FlummerDanielBMaryC
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=9addea15-348d-4010-af08-3a22e350eb9b&tid=3736977&pid=-1452131342 | Flummer, Daniel Badger
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Jacob Flummer | Flummer, Julia Ann
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FlummerManuelSMarthaA
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ab2194e6-31a7-40ac-905b-989b0a15ef13&tid=3736977&pid=-474543153 | Flummer, Manuel S
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Had respiratory infection, died in sleep. Aged about 6 months. | Foster, Amos Richard Jr.
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Perry County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A to G Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Cannelton, Ind. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1941
County: Perry
Name: John Galey
Spouse: Winney Sprinkle
Marriage Date: 21 Mar 1850
Book: 1
Original Source Page: 516
Source Perry County, Indiana Marriages micro #F4157
http://www.rootsquest.com/~jmurphy/perry/f4157mas.htm
GAILY SAVANAH KELLIMS DANIEL OCT 21 1852
GALEY BENJAMIN SPRINKLE AGGI JANE JUL 2 1860
GALEY ELIZABETH SPRINKLE ELISHA NOV 6 1856
GALEY JOHN SPRINKLE WINNEY MAR 21 1850
GALEY LEWIS GILLILAND ELIZABETH NOV 10 1864
GALEY SIMON SPRINKLE ELIZABETH SEP 24 1851 | Galey, John
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1930 Census Sunnyside Snohomish WA
Thompson, Frank W48MNMOINFarmer
Sarah E7020INININ
Foster D33MOMOINcarpenter
Paul C30MOMOINcarpenter | Galey, Sarah Ellen
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GaleySarah
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a7665c99-b609-431c-ac66-b9d7d89d8959&tid=3736977&pid=-1693000206 | Galey, Sarah Ellen
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ThompsonJohnSarah
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=fdab3998-4e5a-434d-9f1a-abf7a02464c6&tid=3736977&pid=-1693000206 | Galey, Sarah Ellen
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Info obtained from John Henry Gann family bible and Corrine Gann McKinney interviews. Also Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery. | Gann, John Henry
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Served in the Civil War Co. I, 4th Regiment MS Calvary (Lula White Rebels) from
Monroe Co and was taken prisoner May 1, 1862 at enemy pickets near Franklin,
TN. Family tradition has it that John Gann was taken prisoner and though to
have died. His horse and saddle were sold and the money was given to his wife.
However, John came home later surprising them all. John S. Gann was one of the
founders of Macedonia Methodist Church, Chickasaw Co., MS. According to family
tradition, he could be heard for almost "a mile" when praying at the church.
John S. and his wife are buried side by side under an old cedar tree in the
Macedonia Cemetery, Chickasaw County, MS. Children and grandchildren are buried
with them in this cemetery. From a family picture, one can see John S. Gann
as a fairly large man with a receding hairline, high cheekbones, a powerful
bearded face, and piercing eyes, quite a handsome man.
From Carolyn Gann Dufrene, Pinvevile, LA and Larry Evans Davis, Alta Loma, CA. | Gann, John S.
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1850 Dist 7 Itawamba MS
Gann, Lemuel34farmer400TN?
Elizabeth27TN
William9AL
James8AL
Abner6MS
Mary4MS
John2MS | Gann, Lemuel F.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gann, Nepolean Pride
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gann, Retha
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1850 Dist 7 Itawamba MS
GannWilliam 61farmer1000TN?
Clarisa63GA
John S24AL
William22AL
Kaziah7 fAL | Gann, William
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Bexar, Marion County
Alabama
Owned a plantation and was a District Commissioner in 1900.
1880 Marion AL
Gann, William C52farmerALSCSC
Nancy45keeping houseMSGAGA
Martin18works on farmMSAL MS
Lucfemy5ALALMS
John3ALALMS
Tera D4mthsALALMS
Green, Lany30 cook/servant
Loid1
1900 Dist 60 Bexar Marion AL
Bill Gann who purchased original entry land in Marion Co., AL Dec. 11, 1854 described as being in Section 1, Township 12 south, Range 13 west with Certificate #21683. | Gann, William Carroll
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Glasner, Diana Lynn
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