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Matches 951 to 1,000 of 1,170
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951 | Saint Peters Catholic Cemetery | Stewart, Lemuel (I25819)
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952 | Saint Peters Catholic Cemetery | Smith, Edmond L. (I25826)
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953 | Saint Peters Catholic Cemetery | Smith, Kate Alice (I25848)
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954 | Saint Peters Catholic Cemetery | Smith, Charles F. (I25849)
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955 | Saint Peters Catholic Cemetery | Pearson, Anna (I25858)
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956 | Salem Cemetery | Buchs, Henry Remigius (I28133)
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957 | Salem Cemetery | Buchs, Martha Elizabeth (I28138)
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958 | Salem Township | Stevenson, Thomas A. (I15850)
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959 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Million, Samuel Kieth (I35680)
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960 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | May, Samuel C. (I35091)
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961 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | May, Samuel D. (I35092)
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962 | Samuel Francis May was killed in the Civil War. | May, Samuel Francis (I35093)
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963 | San Antonio Community Hospital | Philpott, Margaret Derden (I25362)
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964 | San Carlos Indian Reservation | Ferrin, Jacob Samuel (I22836)
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965 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lytle, Chadwick Lee (I41185)
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966 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lytle, Chadwick Lee (I43247)
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967 | Sandefur/Lambert Cemetery | Fleemon, Elizabeth (I25523)
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968 | Sandefur/Lambert Cemetery | Hill, Minnie (I25532)
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969 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Sandra (I37355)
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970 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Herron, Sandra (I33409)
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971 | sang "Hadacol Boogie" | Nettles, William Fletcher (I24381)
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972 | Second Battle of St. Albans | Grey, John (I23067)
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973 | Sentara Albemarle Medical Center | Bundy, Kyleigh Michelle (I27891)
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974 | Sentara Albemarle Medical Center | Cartwright, Dennis Leroy "Beaver" Jr. (I43518)
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975 | Sentara Hospice | Armstrong, Otis Lloyd (I14907)
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976 | Serenity Memorial Gardens | Webb, Clarence Ernest (I11227)
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977 | Serenity Memorial Gardens | Gladys E. (I26236)
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978 | Shadowlawn Cemetery | Grogan, William Jasper (I33012)
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979 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Herron, Sharon (I33410)
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980 | Sharptop Baptist Church Cemetery | Godfrey, Addie Lou (I32892)
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981 | Sharptop Baptist Church Cemetery | Jones, Arizona Mae (I33822)
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982 | Sharptop Baptist Church Cemetery | Jones, Rora Elizabeth (I34168)
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983 | Sharptop Baptist Church Cemetery | Jones, Tinie Adaline (I34233)
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984 | Sharptop Baptist Church Cemetery | Jones, William Harrison (I34259)
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985 | She had stillborn twins in 1904. | White, Hortense (I2237)
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986 | She is buried at Glenwood Cemetery, Upson County, Georgia. | Martin, Martha M. (I34998)
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987 | She is possibly the daughter of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton. | Douglas, Janet (I12081)
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988 | She is possibly the daughter or granddaughter of Roland de Means. | McGeachen, Mary (I12044)
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989 | She is probably the daughter of Edwin Reid and Mary Clark Bailey. | Reed, Almira V. (I20477)
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990 | She may be a Cherokee. | Sarah (I42841)
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991 | She was disowned by her parents after her marriage to Amos Trueblood, possibly because it was a civil ceremony performed by a justice of the peace. | Cartwright, Elizabeth (I11614)
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992 | Ship Yard Road Cemetery | Cartwright, Martin L. (I13092)
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993 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hays, Sidney Neil (I33340)
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994 | Siege of Rheim | De Vere, John (I28443)
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995 | Someone who knew the family told me years ago that William Thomas Hicks had children by a black woman named Lucy Thorp. I was shown the family cemetery and was told that the black descendants living in the area kept it up. I have checked the census records and found that in 1900 William Thomas Hicks and Lucy Thorp lived in the same neighborhood. In 1910, they were listed three houses apart. They were teenagers and probably met about then. Lucy's first child was born about 1912. In 1920, they were listed two houses apart. Lucy had five children at that time. She was listed as "widowed" although two more children show up in the 1930 census, and there was never a father listed in her household. William was still living with his mother in 1920. In 1930, William was listed as living adjacent to Lucy's children. Lucy evidently died sometime after the last child was born (about 1925), but before the census (1930). The oldest child, Calvin M. Thorp, was 18 and head of the household which consisted of him and his four brothers and two sisters. Lucy was listed as black in the 1900 census and mulatto in 1910 and 1920. The children were listed as mulatto in 1920 and as Negro in 1930. | Family F2866
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996 | Source Medium: Civil Registry Source Quality: photocopy | Source (S1)
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997 | Spring Place Cemetery | Jones, Columbus Lum (I33870)
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998 | St. Luke's Hospital | Latham, Margaret (I25714)
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999 | St. Luke's Hospital | Scott, Bert Thomas (I29013)
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1000 | St. Luke's Hospital | Whitty, Nannie E. (I29023)
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