Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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2651 | Thomas Price and Minerva Romine were married by L. Moore, J.P. | Family: Thomas Price / Minerva Romine (F10781)
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2652 | Thomas Rousseau was in Nouvelle-France by 1667, when he married Madeleine Olivier on October 5 at Québec City. They settled in the parish of St-Pierre at Rivière-du-Sud, but their eleven children were born and married in a variety of places around Montmagny. | Rousseau, Thomas (I9886)
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2653 | Thomas Rutherford and Ann Benvie were married "by declaration in presence of John Kinghorn, private, 2/4 K.O.S.Bs and Helen ? Riddle wife of a gardener." | Family: Thomas Hislop Paterson Rutherford / Ann Benvie (F1579)
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2654 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12289)
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2655 | Thomas Vincent was a barrister at the Middle Temple, ancestor of the Wards of Hooton Pagnell. | Ward, Thomas (I22543)
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2656 | Thomas was a knight. | Fitzwilliam, Thomas (I3274)
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2657 | Thomas was at the orphanage from 5 March 1910 until 21 April 1910, at which time he went to live with his father. | Duff, Thomas McIntosh (I17152)
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2658 | Thomas was Sir Thomas Colcough, Knight of Tintern Abbey. | Colcough, Thomas (I3224)
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2659 | Thomas was the Sherrif of Dublin. | Fitzwilliam, Thomas (I3282)
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2660 | Thomas Weld was a minister. | Weld, Thomas (I9448)
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2661 | Thomas West was the 2nd Baron de la Warr. | West, Thomas (I3212)
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2662 | Thomas West was the 3rd Baron de la Warr and Govenor of Virginia. | West, Thomas (I3206)
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2663 | Thomas Withers was also known as Joe. | Withers, Thomas (I14945)
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2664 | Thomas Wodehouse was the first Baronet Wodehouse. | Wodehouse, Thomas (I19397)
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2665 | Thomasine Grogan Bryan was living at Cain Creek, Walker County, Georgia, at the time of the 1880 census. | Grogan, Thomasine (I1641)
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2666 | Thurza's marriage record states that her father was Isaiah Romine. | Romine, Thurza (I28392)
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2667 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15875)
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2668 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I474)
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2669 | Truett Neathery is a real estate appraiser in Auburn, California (2009). | Neathery, Truett (I23045)
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2670 | two daughters, Grace Lola and Alma May, died in childhood. Information from "Complete Cemetery Census of Young County, Texas 1837-1995" p.338 (Jack and Marie Loftin | Dean, Dovie May (I21778)
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2671 | Venus Buell went to Montana. | Buell, Sylvenus R. (I1012)
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2672 | Vernon Hauk was living in Troy, Ohio, in 1932. | Hauk, Vernon (I1140)
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2673 | Victor Richard and his family were exiled to Duxbury, Massachusetts, where they are recorded in the censuses of 1757 and 1763. Sometime after that they moved to St-Jacques de l'Achigan, like many other exiled Acadians. | Richard, Victor (I2270)
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2674 | Victor Talley served in the Navy during World War II. | Talley, Victor Arvil (I14041)
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2675 | Viola Hunter was a nurse at the State Hospital in Morganton, North Carolina, for many years. | Hunter, Viola (I12947)
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2676 | Virginia's maiden name may have been Sage. | Stage, Virginia Anna (I13003)
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2677 | Vivien was the third of Vivien's sons to marry. In 1669, presumably just before his departure for Canada, his marriage contract with Anne Trollet was annulled. Two years later, on 29 November 1771, he was married in Québec City to Catherine Gateau, a King's girl from the parish of Saint-Médard in Paris. The 20-year-old bride seems to have hesitated in her choice of a husband. On 11 October 1671, she had signed a marriage contract with Abraham Albert; the contract was annulled. On the following 2 November, there was the contract with Vivien Jean. It was also annulled but the parties changed their minds and validated it 17 days later. In his history of the King's girls, Sylvio Dumas wrote that the girl had a marriage portion worth 300 pounds as well as the King's dowry of 50 pounds. The couple had six boys and three girls. The younger ones were born at Champlain. | Jean, Vivien (I13896)
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2678 | Vocemassussia was an Ojibway Indian. She was reportedly the sister or half-sister of Tecumseh. | Vocemassussia (I23637)
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2679 | Vol. 13, p. 267 | Source (S19)
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2680 | Vol. 35, p. 319 | Source (S20)
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2681 | Vol. 37, p. 268 | Source (S18)
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2682 | W 1/2 96 SEC OLD 2ND FROM NORTH LINE | Lewis, Rachel Ann (I18)
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2683 | W M and Elizabeth married twice. | Family: Walter Marvin Stewart / Elizabeth A. ? (F8323)
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2684 | W. D. Kuhlman lived in Round Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia. | Kuhlman, W. D. (I2863)
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2685 | W. H. NEATHERY DIES SUDDENLY Second Death Within Few Weeks Occurs in Pioneer County Family Word was received here Saturday of the death of W. H. Neathery of Bald Knob, Ark., from apoplexy, about 9 o'clock Saturday morning. He was the eldest son of S. H. Neathery, one of the oldest native-born citizens of Lamar county, and a brother of Mrs. J. W. Crook and the late Justin Neathery who died here a few weeks ago of a heart attack. His brother-in-law, J. W. Crook and C. M. Hill, left overland Saturday for Arkansas. Arrangements for the funeral had not been learned here late last night. Mr. Neathery, 59 years old, was born and reared in Lamar county, making his home here until about (9) years ago when he went to Arkansas. He had been engaged in hotel work at Bald Knob, his permanent residence being at Little Rock. He is survived by his wife and two children by a former marriage, a son living in El Paso and a daughter in Oklahoma City. | Neathery, Wert H. (I23501)
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2686 | Wallace McQuown lived in Kenton, Ohio, in 1921. | McQuown, Wallace (I2871)
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2687 | Walter Chevers was of Ballyhealy, County Wexford, and Macetown, County Meath. | Chevers, Walter (I3570)
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2688 | Walter Plunkett was from County Meath and was living in 1455. | Plunkett, Walter (I3259)
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2689 | Walter Plunkett was living in 1418. | Plunkett, Walter (I3716)
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2690 | Walter Plunkett was Sheriff of Louth in 1401. | Plunkett, Walter (I3718)
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2691 | Walter Stewart was the 6th High Steward of Scotland. | Stewart, Walter Earl of Mentieth (I3773)
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2692 | Walter's obituary states that his wife's name was Bernice. | Melrose, Walter Lawrence (I13302)
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2693 | Ward Jones may have been born in Wayland, Portage County, Ohio. | Jones, Ward A. (I23048)
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2694 | Warren and Jewel Magruder were both members of the First Baptist Church of Anadarko, Oklahoma. Warren Magruder is retired from the Railway Express Agency after thirty years of service. | Magruder, Warren St. Clair (I236)
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2695 | Warren Hauk was living in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1963. | Hauk, Warren (I1126)
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2696 | Wayne Helmers lived in Pratt, Kansas. | Helmers, Wayne (I6567)
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2697 | Weight at time of enlistment in the Army. | Stanforth, Robert Eugene (I285)
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2698 | Westport, Ireland, is in the Civil Parish of Oughaval, barony of Murrisk, and the Poor Law Union is also Westport. | Nolan, Francis (I1506)
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2699 | When a boy, Obadiah Russell herded elk for his cousin, Lorenzo Stratton, near Little Valley, New York. | Russell, Obadiah Brown (I1380)
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2700 | When a young man, Malvern Magruder fell off a freight train and had one leg severed. The brakeman found him and took him to a doctor; he had to use an artificial leg. While his sister, Ada, was living in Rogers, Arkansas, Malvern visited her, and it was there that he met his first wife, Della Cooper. They were divorced around 1924, in Brighton, Adams County, Colorado. Malvern Magruder was a grocer and butcher by trade. He was living in Simla, Elbert County, Colorado, at the time of the 1930 census. | Magruder, Malvern DeWayne (I145)
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