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501 | Chapin Mausoleum
Chicopee Street Burying Ground
right front (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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502 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Pilgrim" Monument to Deacon Samuel Chapin, Founder of Springfield, Massachusetts. Kelly Drive at Lemon Hill Drive, Philadelphia (relocated 1920) Bronze, on fieldstone base Height 9'1" (base 1'7") Gift of the New England Society of Pennsylvania Owned by the City of Philadelphia AUDIO SLIDESHOW - VIEW HERE "Museum Without Walls": Audio: The Pilgrim by artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens, from Fairmount Park Art Association Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the most influential and successful artists of the late nineteenth century. His James A. Garfield Monument was installed along East River (now Kelly) Drive in 1895. The Puritan, the first version of The Pilgrim, was commissioned by Chester W. Chapin as a monument to one of the founders of Springfield, Massachusetts—Deacon Samuel Chapin (1595–1675). The New England Society of Pennsylvanians asked Gaudens to make a replica of The Puritan for the city of Philadelphia. For the later commission Gaudens made some changes in the figure's dress and adjusted the facial characteristics to represent a New England type: "For the head in the original statue, I used as a model the head of Mr. Chapin himself, assuming that there would be some family resemblance with the Deacon, who was his direct ancestor. But Mr. Chapin's face is round and Gaelic in character, so in the Philadelphia work, I changed the features completely, giving them the long, New England type, besides altering the folds of the cloak in many respects, the legs, the left hand, and the Bible." The Pilgrim was originally placed on the South Plaza of City Hall but was relocated to its present site in 1920. Adapted from Public Art in Philadelphia by Penny Balkin Bach (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1992). |
Owner of original: http://museumwithoutwallsaudio.org/interactive-map/the-pilgrim |
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503 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Puritan"
One of the Founders of Springfield, Massachusetts 1595 Anno Domini Deacon Samuel Chapin Located at the Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, the statue of The Puritan memorializes Deacon Samuel Chapin, one of Springfield's earliest settlers. http://kinnexions.com/album/chapin/ |
Owner of original: photo by Donald Freeman Lawson Date: September 1999 |
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504 | Chapin, Samuel - "The Puritan" Deacon Samuel Chapin, founder of Springfield, Massachusetts "As a side note, this statue played a prominent part in the almost unknown 1970s movie, "The Reincarnation of Peter Proud." Professor Proud keeps having visions of different sites in a New England town, and the "puritan statue" of Deacon Samuel Chapin is one of them. Eventually he travels from California to Massachusetts, where he discovers the statue." http://www.flickr.com/photos/63vwdriver/4339667386/ |
Owner of original: Google Images |
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505 | Chapter V: A History of Jefferson County, Texas
Mexico and the Anglo-American Pioneers By W. T. Block After John McGaffey moved to Sabine Pass in 1832, he was joined in the same year by Thomas Courts, an Englishman, who had abandoned the Lavaca Bay region because of hostile Indians (d) http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/history%20of%20jefferson%20county/chapter%205.htm | |||
506 | Charles C. Burch: Early Sabine Lake Steamboat Captain,
by W.T. Block |
Owner of original: W.T. Block |
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507 | Charles Gentz and Matilda Hayes Marriage Certificate 18 Sep 1865, Jefferson Co, Texas |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp |
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508 | Cheever Family Submitted By Robert D. Lawrence Scanned out of the Cowley County Heritage book, Page 141. from: Varner-Brokaw-Thoen-Fetters Family Tree by Craig Varner (Ancestry.com) | |||
509 | Cheever, Ezekiel Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | |||
510 | Cheever, Ezekiel Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | |||
511 | Cheever, Ezekiel headstone Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | |||
512 | Cheever, Thomas Ye Old Rumney Marsh Burial Ground |
Owner of original: findagrave by snook Date: 4 Nov 2012 |
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513 | Cheevers, Sarah - Old Western Burial Ground Lynn, Massachusetts Inscription: "Inscriptions from the old buying ground, Lynn, Mass." by Moulten, 1886, p. 69: Erected in memory of Mrs. Sarah, wife of John Mansfield, Esq. Obt. March 15th 1780, AEt. 50. |
Owner of original: findagrave by Alexis Date: 23 Feb 2016 |
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514 | Chicopee Burying Ground 1741; Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Brightside, Holyoke, Massachusetts (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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515 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground |
Owner of original: Thomas E. Martin Date: 24 Sep 2009 |
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516 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground - Chapin Mausoleum occupants are unknown; but only meant to serve as representative of the cemetery and prominence of the Chapin family. |
Owner of original: findagrave by Thomas E Martin Date: 24 Sep 2009 |
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517 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground - Chapin, Japhath, Lt. |
Owner of original: findagrave by Robin Parker Date: 15 Nov 2008 |
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518 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Chapin Mausoleum
stained glass window (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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519 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Chapin Mausoleum mosaic tile at entrance of mausoleum (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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520 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Chapin Mausoleum, Chapin, Chester W. (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) Chester W. Chapin (February 16, 1842 - November 11, 1922) The epitaph "Home is the sailor, home from the sea, and the hunter home from the hill" is from the "Victory Crowned - Requiem" written by Robert Louis Stevenson. In its entirety it is as follows: Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me die Glad did I live and gladly die And I lay me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me- Here lies where he longed to be, Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill. Chicopee Street Burying Ground 1741, Chapin Mausoleum Brightside, Holyoke, Massachusetts |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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521 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Chapin Mausoleum, Chapin, Chester W., Hon. (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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522 | Chicopee Street Burying Ground, Chapin Mausoleum, Chapin, Dorcas (photo kindly provided by Don Calloway) Dorcas Chapin (April 11, 1801 - November 14, 1886) Wife of Honorable Chester W. Chapin Daughter of Colonel Abel Chapin (1756-1831) and Dorcas Chapin (1754-1841) |
Owner of original: Don Kelloway Date: 7 Dec 2012 |
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523 | Chicopee Street Burying Grounds Notes: 228 Chicopee Street contact info: Cemetery Department 687 Front Street Chicopee MA 01013 (413)594-3481 Chicopee Street: For more than sixty years, the people of Chicopee continued their connection with the old First Church in Springfield, finding their way on foot, or on horseback, fording the Chicopee River, at the Indian Wading Place, or smetimes going by canoe down the Connecticut. The sabbath services and the weekly lectures were their edification and delight. Their lives were regulated by its ordinances and discipline; and when death came, they were laid to rest in the Old Burying Ground at the foot of Elm Street on the banks of the Connecticut. The names Japhet and Abilene, his wife, may still be seen on the old headstones in Peabody Demetery. They were removed when the building of the railroad made it necessary to discontinue the old burying place. " Annals of Chicopee Street Clara Skeele Palmer Harvard College Library page 20 Rootsweb message board: "Chicopee Cemeteries Notes: The earliest cemetery was established at the foot of Elm Street in Springfield. The "Old Burying Ground" was Chicopee's colonial cemetery on Chicopee Street (where all the Chapins are buried) -- first buried there was Miss Sarah Hitchcock in 1741. Thanks to Gail Ferris for contributing this information. The "Old Burying Ground" was Chicopee's colonial cemetery. The first burial dates back to 1741." |
Owner of original: findagrave by Helen (Auton) & Joe Presz Date: 12 Aug 2009 |
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524 | Children of Alfred Jefferson Moyers and Annis Wiles Collins witherspoon
(names to correspond with picture not provided) |
Owner of original: Suzan "Sam" Moyers Bennett |
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525 | China City Cemetery |
Owner of original: findagrave by WSW Date: 8 Dec 2008 |
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526 | China City Cemetery |
Owner of original: findagrave by WSN Date: 8 Dec 2008 |
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527 | China City Cemetery |
Owner of original: findagrave by MoonFlower Date: 4 Jun 2010 |
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528 | Chittum, Frances Wood Originally submitted to Jack Wood by LynneAlber to ETHEL BLANCHE JONES Family Tree on 22 Nov 2008, captioned "I am not sure this is her,but this came from my grandma Clara Wood Jones pictures from my cousin Ramona Hull | |||
529 | Choate, Wiley death certificate | |||
530 | Choate, Wiley Port Arthur News (community page) 13 Jn 1929 "Groves People to Celebrate, First Anniversary of Community House Observed." Wiley Choate new trustee. (d) |
Date: 13 Jan 1929 |
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531 | Christian Church - Platte County, Missouri "The Christian Church in Missouri" Chapter XXI, Platte County. (d) Historical and biographical sketches of the early churches and pioneer preachers of the Christian church in Missouri It was founded by James Lovelady, James Cox, James McBride, and Elihu Randolph, local preachers who resided in the neighborhood. The first meeting house was "a little log cabin." Charter members were James White, Polly Lovelady, Jane Lovelady, John Bounds, Elizabeth Bounds, Andrew Henson and Nancy Lovelady Newby. | |||
532 | Christian Church Cemetery - Allee, Alfred Goliad County, Texas |
Owner of original: findagrave by Sibyl Harding Date: 10 Dec 2008 |
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533 | Christian Hillebrandt, Cattle Baron
Jefferson County's Pioneer Rancher, By W. T. Block; Reprinted from TEXAS GULF HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, VII (November, 1971), 38-41; Beaumont ENTERPRISE, Feb. 5, 1984 (d) http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/christia.htm |
Owner of original: W. T. Block |
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534 | Christian Messenger Christian Conference for Missouri met in September in Tarbo grove, La Fayette County. (Letter from Joel H. Haden, Retireing Valley, Howard Co.). Elders present: Thomas McBride, Duke Young, Zachariah Linville, Sion Bradley, Bryam Lewis, and Joel H. Haden. Unordained: Richmond Roberts, William Burton, James Lovelady. Lovelady was made an elder. (d) | |||
535 | Christian Messenger (d) | |||
536 | Christians on the Oregon Trail | |||
537 | City Directory 1921-1922
Darien, Mayfield Co, Connecticut Albrecht, Benjamin K (Florence M.) Albrecht, Clement D (Leah) Albrecht, David F. Albrecht, Frederick C. (Lisette A) Albrecht, Hillard B. |
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538 | Civil War Draft record - John Snider and James Snider Co K, 97th Illinois discharged Jun 1865 (d) | |||
539 | Civil War fatalities document; Dugger, Wiley and his father, Henry Dugger Company K, 1st Tennessee Regiment | |||
540 | Civil War Widow's Pension Application | |||
541 | Civil War Widows Pension Application | |||
542 | Clan Douglas Ancient tartan | |||
543 | Clan Douglas Society/Breckinridge website (Breckenridge)
Brackenridge Surname History Breckinridge/Breckinridge added as sept of Clan Douglas by CDSNA after 1995. |
Owner of original: clandouglassociety.org/breckinridge |
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544 | Claybar Hillcrest Cemetery - Gentz, Jane Hargraves Hopkins, Harry Hopkins, Fred and May Hargraves
Garden of Christus Right 4560 Highway 87 South, Orange, Orange County, Texas |
Owner of original: findagrave by sheltonx2 Date: 14 Jun 2009 |
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545 | Clement Weaver House built 1679
125 Howland Road
East Greenwich, Rhode Island |
Owner of original: By Swampyank at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20433901 |
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546 | Clogher Cathedral Graveyard, County Tyrone, Ireland burial site of John Breckenridge and his wife Barbara. For rural Ulster this is a large graveyard. It is situated in the small town of Clogher on the south side of the main road leading from the Ballygawley roundabout to Enniskillen. This is a site of some antiquity and there has been a graveyard here from the beginning of the sixth century. A cathedral was built on this site in the late thirteenth century. In 1622 the cathedral was described as ‘altogether ruinated’. Shortly afterwards a new Protestant cathedral was built here. The present cathedral was built in 1744 by Bishop John Stearne. In 1786 the graveyard was enlarged to its present two acres. For the last 400 years the graveyard has been used by both Protestants and Catholics. http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=671 | |||
547 | Clogher Cathedral, County Tyrone, Ireland burial site of John Breckenridge and wife Barbara For rural Ulster this is a large graveyard. It is situated in the small town of Clogher on the south side of the main road leading from the Ballygawley roundabout to Enniskillen. This is a site of some antiquity and there has been a graveyard here from the beginning of the sixth century. A cathedral was built on this site in the late thirteenth century. In 1622 the cathedral was described as ‘altogether ruinated’. Shortly afterwards a new Protestant cathedral was built here. The present cathedral was built in 1744 by Bishop John Stearne. In 1786 the graveyard was enlarged to its present two acres. For the last 400 years the graveyard has been used by both Protestants and Catholics. http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=671 | |||
548 | Coat of Arms - Aldrich (d) | |||
549 | Coat of Arms - Dent with description and family info (d) | |||
550 | Coat of Arms, Comstock (d) | |||
551 | Coat of Arms, Wightman (d) | |||
552 | Coats, Oliver and Cornelia Lovelady Coats |
Owner of original: Jann Webb |
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553 | Coats, Oliver Patrick and Cornelia Lovelady family 1900 Hopkins County, Texas |
Owner of original: Jann Webb Date: 1900 |
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554 | Coburn, Mary Elizabeth Jett |
Owner of original: supplied by Jack Wood |
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555 | Coburn, Mary Elizabeth Jett | |||
556 | Cole, Dennis Dellis |
Owner of original: findagrave.com by Wayne Cappen |
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557 | Cole, Isma |
Owner of original: findagrave.com by Wayne Cappen |
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558 | Cole, Louisa Jane Gentry |
Owner of original: findagrave.com by Wayne Cappen |
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559 | Cole, Reddin David |
Owner of original: findagrave.com Wayne Cappen |
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560 | Cole, Sina Eleanor |
Owner of original: findagrave.com by Wayne Cappen |
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561 | Colyton Parish History Society
A Brief History of Colyton | |||
562 | Compton, Catherine |
Owner of original: Mary Fetters Varner |
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563 | Compton, Catherine |
Owner of original: Mary Varner |
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564 | Compton, Catherine |
Owner of original: Mary Fetters Varner |
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565 | Compton, George Washington, Jr |
Owner of original: Mary Fetters Varner |
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566 | Compton, George Washington, Jr | |||
567 | Compton, Henry - Bishop of London |
Owner of original: Wikipedia |
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568 | Connecticut Town Birth Records
Sharon Vital Records
pg 316 Simons, Simonds (see also Simmons Abel, s (David & Ellis) b Feb 12, 1765 David, s (David & Ellis) b Dec 30 1776 Simons, Simonds (cont) pg 317 Ellis d (David & Ellis) Oct 26 1771 Lois, d (David & Ellis), b Nov 23, 1769 Ruth, d (David & Ellis, b Nov 20 1766 | |||
569 | Cooley, Arthur and Suella Harper and children |
Owner of original: findagrave by Don Carlos Watson Date: 9 Oct 2010 |
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570 | Cooley, Ira |
Owner of original: findagrave by Elisa LaRocca Date: 4 Dec 2011 |
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571 | Cooley, Little Berry and Louvenia Arrington |
Owner of original: findagrave by Susie (Wilson) Donah Date: 19 Aug 2011 |
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572 | Cooley, Moses |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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573 | Cooley, Moses |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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574 | Cooper, Lugina Vesti "Lue" Gallagher Lugina (Lue) Vesti Cooper & Patrick Henry Gallagher's kids: Front: Vernon Ray, grandma holding me (Ruthie Gallagher), behind L-R: Patsy Mae and Henry Louis Gallagher (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
575 | Coppedge, Reed Cannon |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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576 | Corder, Lollar, and Mary Caroline Patillo Howard Cemetery, Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennesse |
Owner of original: findagrave |
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577 | Cornwell, Joseph Columbus |
Owner of original: choagla ancestry tree |
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578 | Cornwell, Lolette Janelle |
Owner of original: choagla ancestry tree |
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579 | Court - Paul Phelan family "Paul and Sarah Court's home in Rockport in early years of marriage. Note older woman at right edge of photo. Could this be Anna Court? - abt 1885" Patricia G. Taylor. |
Owner of original: Patricia G. Taylor |
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580 | Court Cause No. 16187: "W.P.H. McFaddin, Jr., et al, vs. Unknown Heirs of Caroline Sparks, et al" 30 Sep 1952 named deceased persons to-wit: Caroline Sparks, Edward Sparks, John L. Sparks, William Sparks, Joseph Sparks, Susan Sparks Crawford, Phillip Crawford, James C. Sparks, Lura Sparks Spriggs, James M. Court, Julia A. Court, James F. Court, Lillian Court Smith, Irvin Smith, Francis Court Sparks, Viola Court Sparks, Madison Court, Sarah A. Court, Edna Court, Beulah Court, a Mrs. E. Bordeman and child... 45.7 acres on T.F. Smith homestead tract; included in league bought by J.S. Johnson in 1924, who later conveyed the property to E.I. DuPont in 1952, at which time private cemetery was discovered. Court proceedings to have the remains relocated. The following family members not named in the suit but were included in cemetery records: in Grave 1 were: Tilda Courts, Homer Courts, Caudine (Claudie) Courts, Estie baby Courts, Carmel Courts, (unknown), Buff Courts, (unknown), James C Sparks Sr, Fred Frugia (unknown), Genevia Frugia), Florence Frugia (unknown), Brad Courts Sr. |
Owner of original: 30 Sep 1952 |
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581 | Court Family, Seven Drownings Thomas Court, John Adams Court, Fred Court, Leslie Simpson, Francis Smith, Sr, Jr, and III, living separate lives at different times, but All worked on the river and all met their demise from drowning. (d) | |||
582 | Court, Birdie Katie Lee | |||
583 | Court, Birdie, Charles Vandiver & Thelma Iola "Birdie was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Ella Caddell Court. Picture is Charles William Vandiver, Thelma Iola and Birdie. Charles William "Bill" Vandiver was killed in 1910 from injuries received during a tornado." Byrda Woodard |
Owner of original: 1908 |
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584 | Court, Henry Clifton death certificate | |||
585 | Court, Ida Jane | |||
586 | Court, Ida Jane Moore daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Ella Court |
Owner of original: Byrda Woodard |
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587 | Court, James | |||
588 | Court, James Cole and Mary Louise Bonin |
Owner of original: (ancestry.com) by James Willis Sparks Date: 1980s |
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589 | Court, James M - Request for James M Court Military Records to Comptroller's Office, Sate of Texas, on behalf of Julia Sparks Court requesting military records of James M. Court 12 Feb 1906 (d) |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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590 | Court, Julia Sparks death certificate |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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591 | Court, Lucritia Cavanera death certificate | |||
592 | Court, Martin Clifton and Easter McKevoy |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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593 | Court, Mary Ellen Brewer Smith death certificate |
Date: 19 Dec 1935 |
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594 | Court, Paul Phelan | |||
595 | Court, Paul Phelan and Sarah Gaston "This is an early portrait of Paul Phelan and Sarah Gaston Court. It may have been a wedding portrait. Probably Rockport." Patricia G. Taylor |
Owner of original: Patricia G Taylor Date: abt 1870 |
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596 | Court, Rachel E |
Owner of original: Rachel Harris Bruck |
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597 | Court, Rachel E |
Owner of original: Jeanne Harris Bruck |
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598 | Court, Sara Ann | |||
599 | Court, Sarah Gaston |
Owner of original: findagrave by Richard Hollis (via ancestry) Date: 3 Jun 2010 |
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600 | Courts and Sparks Families in Southeast Texas (d) |
Owner of original: by Debbie Courts Spurgeon Date: 20 Sep 2000 |