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First wife | Family: F822
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102 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2292
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103 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2295
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104 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1256
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105 |
George couldn't read or write when he got married. Lizzie taught school and taught George to read and write. Later George taught school too. | Family: F595
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106 |
George Washington married again and the children and grandchildren called his second wife Aunt Carl. George Washington told everyone that that was his biggest mistake and he paid Aunt Carl to leave. | Family: F599
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107 |
got a marriage license | Family: F6917
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108 |
Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914: the ancestry and descendents of Thomas Greenwood of Newton, Massachusetts. | Family: F1143
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109 |
Groom’s birth year was listed as 1834 making him 54. This is inaccurate. | Family: F2906
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110 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F951
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111 |
He was 24, she was 22 | Family: F5592
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112 |
he was 27 when he first married, she was 16. | Family: F12960
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113 |
He was 27, she was 20. However, the 1900 census indicates they had been married for 3 years. | Family: F3381
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114 |
He was 35; she was 28 | Family: F2126
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115 |
he was 54, she was 51 | Family: F5593
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116 |
He was married at the old house his father built from the boat. | Family: F2098
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117 |
Her first husband | Family: F2451
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118 |
her first husband | Family: F5282
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119 |
Her first marriage. | Family: F2487
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120 |
Her husband's name is listed in her father's will. | Family: F2431
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121 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1979
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122 |
Her second husband | Family: F2452
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123 |
His first marriage. | Family: F2439
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124 |
His first marriage. Paul and his brother, Josiah, married sisters.
Do not know name of second wife. | Family: F2453
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125 |
His first wife. | Family: F2258
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126 |
His first wife. | Family: F2458
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127 |
His second marriage. | Family: F2440
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128 |
His wife's information is from his death certificate and hers. | Family: F2410
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129 |
Home of Jobe Williams by Elijah Howell, M. G., Fayette County, Alabama | Family: F6088
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130 |
http://www.e-familytree.net/f6875.htm#f100560 | Family: F2558
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131 |
http://www.e-familytree.net/f6875.htm#f100560 | Family: F2561
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132 |
http://www.e-familytree.net/f6875.htm#f100560 | Family: F2562
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133 |
http://www.e-familytree.net/f6875.htm#f100560 | Family: F2563
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134 |
I believe that his parents may be William Taylor Davidson and Lucinda M. Minor. I have a photocopy of page 849 from the Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and history of Fulton County by Bateman and Selby that has an entry form William Taylor Davidson that has quite a bit of information that will be helpful if their son Harold Lee is the same one I'm looking for. | Family: F1147
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135 |
I do not know if this is the John Keithley I'm searching for but since his first wife died in 1845 and his children would be too young to marry I'm guessing that this may be correct. | Family: F842
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136 |
I have a photo labeled Phil & Lillian and Phil belt buckle has a ‘D” on it. | Family: F5199
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137 |
I know that Joseph's first wife's name was Martha Ann.
On the marriage license it indicates Martha was Miss Martha Conn. Then on Violet's birth certificate it looks like the person filling the form out was saying that Martha's maiden name was Jester.
Marriage records for Brown, Ohio 1818-1939. There was a Martha A. Jester who married a William Conn in Brown, Ohio. Problem is the marriage date is June 25, 1836. | Family: F526
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138 |
I'm guessing that Gwendoline (listed as Fred's wife in 1920) is different than Grace (listed as his wife in 1930). | Family: F2356
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139 |
I’m not sure if this date is birth, marriage or death date | Family: F5254
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140 |
In 1930 Arthur was a boarder by the time of his death it indicated his wife was Effie. | Family: F782
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141 |
In marriage license and bond for Thomas Harmon and Delilah Davis. Morris Davis gives permission for his daughter, Delilah, to marry. The bond was for $150 and was signed with their mark by Patrick Harmon and Thomas Harmon. (electronic copy in my computer) | Family: F131
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in the bride’s house | Family: F5184
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143 |
In the house of the bride's grandfather, performed by Rev. T. W. Springfield. Source: Vernon Clipper for November 26, 1880, transcription. | Family: F4271
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144 |
indexed as Theodrie | Family: F6009
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145 |
Indicated they were married 34 years in 1900. | Family: F207
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146 |
indicates that Fred was 23, Lillie 21 | Family: F3373
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147 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F320
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148 |
Itawamba County Times
January, 1960
The 53rd wedding anniverary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Welch of Chattanooga, Tenn., was held in the Tilden Community last Wednesday, January 20, in the home of his brother, J.E. Welch and Mrs. Welch. Mr. Nathan Welch made his home in Itawamba County for a number of years and Mrs. Welch will be remembered as the former Miss Nancy Clayton, a native Itawambian.
Friends and relatives who attended the celebration were: Mrs. Joe Carpenter of Chattanooga, Mrs. J. W. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Welch, Mrs. J.T. Garrison, Mrs. Lester Hartley and Teresa, all of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ballard of Shannon, Mrs. Fanny Riggs of Tupelo, and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dulaney, Mrs. Mandy Gray, Mrs. Queenie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clifton, Mrs. Catherine Wheeler and Mrs. W.F. Robertson, all of Fulton. | Family: F919
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149 |
J. A. Maddox and Mary T. Welch | Family: F5344
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150 |
James' parents were listed on his marriage license. | Family: F1156
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