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501 | Maass, Delia Funeral Notice Methodist church, Saturday 3 Oct 1895, 10 o'clock a.m. |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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502 | Madden v Madden Ex'ers 1830, November - Court of Appeals and in the General Court of Virginia
Case was from 1830, and had to do with a slave girl and the intent of Mabra Madden's will written in 1805. It includes each judge's thoughts on the case. (d) Note: If you prefer, by clicking HERE it will take you to the complete book on line at Google Books, search results for all "Madden" references, which will include the judges' dissentions. The case begins on page 364. |
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503 | Madden, John - Capt. maurice's Company, Virginia Militia 4 Jul 1807 thru 3 Aug 1807 pay 1 month $5, plus clothing allowance $2.47, total $7.47 | |||
504 | Madden, Mabra, Inventory (d) | |||
505 | Madden, Mabra, Will 1805 (d) | |||
506 | Map of Fareham, England (d) | |||
507 | Marriage Certificate |
Owner of original: Natalie Belotti |
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508 | Martha Godfrey Cemetery - Martha Godfrey Marker Dedication
Chambers County Historical Commission The Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church and the Chambers County Historical Commission performed a Grave Marker Dedication Ceremony for the grave of Martha Godfrey, who lived from 1812-1905. Article and Photo by CCHC Publicity Chair Pudge Willcox (d) May 24, 2009 http://www.cchcnews.com/cchc_051609.htm | |||
509 | Mary Crawford, wife of James McBride, not daughter of John Crawford of Lancaster from interview in the Draper manuscripts: "Ponteack's war was breakingout shortly after the return of Arthur Crawford. He was commissioned a Captain of a ranging company and the people had great expectations from his services but in this they were disappointed for shortly afterwards he caught the small pocks and died together with his sister Mary." supplied by Glenn Morton |
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510 | McBride, Joseph Crawford and Elizabeth Brammer by Glenn R. Morton Copyright 2013 |
Owner of original: Glenn R. Morton Date: 2013 |
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511 | McCoy, Rebecca Leonard Plea bargain ends record 3-year jail term for murder (following this plea bargain, Rebecca's daughter Yolanda Rene Leonard was arrested in connection with her murder. Blogger: The Legendary http://downdirtyword.blogspot.com/2012/06/plea-bargain-ends-3-year-jail-term-for.html | |||
512 | McIlvain, Homer D. death certificate | |||
513 | McIlvain, Lovie Oglesby Pampa Daily News 14 Apr 1946 "Mrs. Lovie Oglesby is Shower Honoree" |
Owner of original: Pampa Daily News |
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514 | McVea, Mildred Opal Baldwin death certificate | |||
515 | McVea, Thomas Taylor death certificate | |||
516 | Means, Celestine Burrell Odell death certificate | |||
517 | Means, Celestine Odell - Widow's Application for Confederate Pension |
Owner of original: Donna Morgan |
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518 | Meguess, Nolbert
Affidavit
10 Mar 1920 Jefferson County, Texas | |||
519 | Memorial Square was Once a Public Cemetery article published in Victoria Advocate Apr 17, 2002 written by Henry Wolff, Jr. | |||
520 | Mills, Henry Harrison - Civil War Widow's Pension Application by widow Rebecca Shipe Mills
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Owner of original: Eric Allison |
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521 | Miss America Pageant - Atlantic City, New Jersey Miss America 1824 - Ruth Malcomson, Miss Philadelphia (d) |
Date: 6 Sep 1924 |
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522 | Miss America Pageant - Atlantic City, New Jersey 1924 4th Miss America Pageant Contestants (left) (d) | |||
523 | Miss America Pageant - Atlantic City, New Jersey 1924 contestants (right) (d) | |||
524 | Miss America Pageant 1924 - Atlantic City, New Jersey Mary Katherine Campbell 1st Runner-up (photo from one of her previous wins in either 1922 or 1923) (d) (December 18, 1905–June 7, 1990) was the only person to win the Miss America pageant twice. Campbell was Miss America 1922 and Miss America 1923, and she was also First Runner Up at the 1924 Miss America Pageant. Competing as "Miss Columbus" (interchangeable with Miss Ohio) in all three pageants, Campbell was only sixteen years old at the time of her first crowning in 1922. After the 1924 pageant, in which the judge's scores revealed that Campbell had almost won the title a third time, the Miss America Organization changed the rules so that "a contestant may only win the Miss America title once." |
Owner of original: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Katherine_Campbell |
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525 | Miss America Pageant 1924 - Atlantic City, New Jersey 2nd runner-up Fay Lanphier - She won the title of "Miss Santa Cruz 1924" and finished third for the 1924 Miss America title. The following year, she arrived as a favorite in Atlantic City as "Miss California" and became the first Miss America to have represented an entire state at the national finals. (d) |
Owner of original: http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1920/1925.aspx |
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526 | Miss America Pageant Alantic City, New Jersey 1924 contestants (center) (d) Freeda is in this group, wearing the banner "Miss Beaumont." She is on second row, first on the left. (d) | |||
527 | Mobley, Charles Jackson and Nancy "Nannie" Jones marriage certificate |
Owner of original: Olive Massie |
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528 | Mobley, Charles Jackson and Nancy "Nannie" Jones family Write-up by Olive Massie Provided to me in 1998. |
Owner of original: Olive Massie |
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529 | Moler, Joseph Letter dated November 20, 1933 to Mrs. P.B. Zink re: Joseph Moler pensioner fro Highland County, Ohio, War of the Revolution signed, A.D. Hiller, Assistant to Administrator |
Owner of original: ancestry tree |
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530 | Mooneyham, Jefferson Death Certificate |
Owner of original: Mark Milner |
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531 | Moore, James Henry death certificate |
Date: 1 Dec 1935 |
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532 | Moore, Runie Stricker death certificate | |||
533 | Moore, William Calhoun and Eliza Green marriage record 16 Apr 1851 Matagorda County, Texas Baptist preacher: Noah Hill thanks to Rocci Hill for providing this record. |
Owner of original: Rocci Hill |
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534 | Movements of David Shelton includes Elijah Haneline and Jesse Jenkins. composed by unk, but shared on Ancestry by "suzi20021" |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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535 | Moyer Research John communicated with someone (J.B. Hitt) regarding the Moyer genealogy, relaying quite a bit of what his mother, Elizabeth Deaton Moyer, had researched. Those emails were subsequently posted within the confines of that tree at Rootsweb.(document) |
Owner of original: John Moyer Date: Aug 2002 |
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536 | Moyer, Cheryl Joyce - Birth certificate |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp |
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537 | Moyer, Glen -- FamilyTreeDNA Y37 Certificate |
Date: 2013 |
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538 | Moyer, Lynda death certificate | |||
539 | Moyer, Robert Earl Birth certificate, obtained March 17, 1944, needed it for his military service, maybe. |
Date: 17 Mar 1944 |
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540 | Moyer, Robert Earl obit (back) (d) furnished by Forest Lawn Funeral Home | |||
541 | Moyer, Robert Earl obit (d) Beaumont Enterprise | |||
542 | Moyer, Ruth Louise birth certificate affidavit dated 3/24/1944 attached; bearing signatures of her parents, W.A. Moyer and Mrs. W.A. Moyer | |||
543 | Moyer, William Arthur Draft Registration Card |
Date: 2 Jan 1892 |
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544 | Moyer, William Arthur death certificate | |||
545 | Moyers, Christopher - Sons of American Revolution Membership Application Application of Douglas Wilson Moyers Desc of Lt. Christopher Moyer of, Cookeville, Tennessee 25 May 1965 cert of membership delivered 13 Jul 1965 |
Owner of original: SAR Date: 13 Jul 1965 |
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546 | Moyers, James and Mary Blackburn marriage record Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002 |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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547 | Moyers, Martha Wyatt handwritten list of children, Fred, age 7; Nellie, age 5, and Rose, age 21 months. (d) |
Owner of original: posted on Ancestry by several, incl Mzuider Date: 30 Jun 1918 |
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548 | Mrs. G.C. Smith Feted at Party Port Arthur News September 16 1936 (wedding shower for Miss Ponder and George Carl Smith) |
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549 | Mrs. Gentz Honored at Shower Thursday Port Arthur News Sunday, September 23, 1928 (Carrie Mudd Gentz baby shower) | |||
550 | Mrs. Jack C. Beaumont Recalls Early School Days When She Was One of First Five Port Arthur Pupils Port Arthur News Sunday, March 22, 1936 Mentioned in article and linked to: Emma Lee, husband Jack Beaumont, daughter Pearl Beaumont Fred Gentz and wife Bell Sparks, children Welby Gentz and Helen Gentz and husband M.E. (Mathew Edmond) Nobles John Sidney Sparks and wife Melinda Jones; their sons: Albert, Frank, William, Thomas, James, Worth, Henry; daughters: Julia, Sarah and husband Frank Brewton and heir children Grace and Frank, Eliza Jane and husband Samuel Lee (parents of Emma Lee); Belle and husband Fred Gentz |
Owner of original: Port Arthur News |
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551 | Mrs. Norman Mudd was honored with a miscellaneous shower... Port Arthur News October 5, 1935 Groves News (baby shower for Amanda Braeuer Mudd; 1st born John Norman b 7 Dec 1935) |
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552 | Mrs. W.B. Smith Tendered Shower
(William B. Smith and Bobbye Bishop) Port Arthur News Wednesday, May 21, 1941 Society and Clubs |
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553 | Mudd, Earl Douglas, Sr obit (d) Beaumont Enterprise |
Date: March 27, 2004 |
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554 | Nicholas County, Kentucky Marriages Preston* Breckenridge to Catharine* Moler 25 Sep 1827 Edward Sparks to Polly Moler 29 Mar 1827 (Mary Jane, sister to Catharine Moler) Michael Wilson to Jane Breckenridge 27 Nov 1828 (Mary Jane "Jenny" sister to Preston Breckenridge) | |||
555 | Nichols Ancestry by Larry Leaman
(grandson of Leonard Hershel Nichols)
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556 | Nichols, William and Elizabeth Trent Nichols Barnett Revolutionary War Pension Application sworn statements by neighbors: his: James Alexander and Eli Thompson hers: William Alexander and Wiley Galloway |
Owner of original: rootsweb |
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557 | Nichols, William Walter Other Families of Lee Creek "Warrior Mountains Folklore" pg 100 by Ricky Butch, printed Oct 1995 made available on the Internet by Jimmy Nichols | |||
558 | Norwalk, Fairfield Co, Directory 1956
Albrecht Benjamin K Jr (Frances R) Albrecht Clement D (Leah) [Lisk] - Clement deceased but still listed Albrecht Hillard B (Marie R [Benh] Albrecht Richard B | |||
559 | O'Neal, Cayrden Simmons death certificate | |||
560 | Oath of Fidelity - Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts from "John Harmon of Springfield MA Associates Part 7 VIII Those Who Took The Oath of Fidelity March 23, 1655/56 "March 23d 1655/56 being a Training day these under written took the oath of fidelity: Thomas Bancroft, John Stewart, James Warrener, Obadiah Miller, Symon Sackett, Nathaneel Burt, Hugh Dudley, Samuel Bliss, William Morgan, Lawrence Bliss, Jeremy Horton, James Taylor, Edward Foster, John Sackett, Josiah Chapin Abell Wright, Richard Maund, John Riley, Anthony Dorchester, Francis Pepper, James Osborne, John Horton, John Earle" |
Owner of original: "John Harmon of Springfield MA" |
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561 | Obermeyer, Ludwig
Naturalization Application 13 Dec 1880 | |||
562 | Obermeyer, Ludwig Naturalization 2 Jan 1883 | |||
563 | Obituary - Philip Ellis Doak, 1921-2011 from Elsevier, Journal of Sound and Vibration |
Owner of original: http://cdn.elsevier.com/promis_misc/DoakObituary.pdf |
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564 | October 12, 1886: The Night that Johnsons Bayou, Louisiana Died Johnsons Bayou by W.T. Block reprinted in Beaumont Enterprise October 10, 1979. website: http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/johnsons.htm |
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565 | Oglesby, Albert Connie
enlisted, age 17 Amarillo Daily News December 19, 1942 "Local Recruiters Finally Score" | |||
566 | Oglesby, Albert Connie Placerville Mountain Democrat February 13, 1969 | |||
567 | Oglesby, Albert Connie "Rape case to go to trial for third time" Placerville Mountain Democrat 13 Feb 1969 pg 1 | |||
568 | Oglesby, Albert Connie Placerville Mountain Democrat February 27, 1969, page 1 "Oglesby pleads guilty to lesser charge" | |||
569 | Oglesby, Albert Connie "Hung Jury" Placerville Mountain Democrat January 2, 1969 Page 10 | |||
570 | Oglesby, Albert Connie "Local man pleads innocent to rape charge" Placerville Mountain Democrat November 21, 1968 page 9 | |||
571 | Oglesby, Albert Connie "Held guilty on weapon and morals counts" Placerville Mountain Democrat April 9, 1964 page 25 | |||
572 | Oglesby, Albert Connie "Camino man held on deadly weapon, morals charges" Placerville Mountain Democrat March 12, 1964 page 9 | |||
573 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes Report of Changes of U.S.S. Millicoma 12 Sep 1943 | |||
574 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster Transporation Completed Report of Changes Report of Changes of U.S.S. Millicoma 8 Oct 1943 | |||
575 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes Report of Changes of U.S.S. Whitney (AD4) 27 Oct 1943 | |||
576 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes Report of Changes of U.S.S. Cleveland 30 Nov 1943 | |||
577 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster, Muster Roll of the Crew U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 31 Dec 1943 | |||
578 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Muster Roll of the Crew Report of Changes of U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 31 Mar 1944 | |||
579 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster Report of Changes of U.S.S. Cleveland 30 Jun 1944 | |||
580 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Muster Roll of the Crew U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 30 Sep 1944 | |||
581 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 21 December 1944 | |||
582 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Muster Roll of the Crew U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 31 Mar 1945 | |||
583 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 21 May 1955 | |||
584 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 31 May 1945 | |||
585 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Muster Roll of the Crew U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 1 Jul 1945 | |||
586 | Oglesby, Albert Connie U.S. Navy Roster - Report of Changes U.S.S. Cleveland (CL55) 1 October 1945 | |||
587 | Oglesby, James T. 1 Dec 1945 New York, Passenger Lists Ship: Sappa Creek Discharged Seamen | |||
588 | Oglesby, James T. 1 Dec 1945 New York, Passenger Lists Ship Sappa Creek Discharged Seamen | |||
589 | Oglesby, James Thomas Placerville Mountain Democrat "Drunk driving draws $606 fine 21 Oct 1965 |
Owner of original: Placerville Mountain Democrat |
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590 | Oglesby, Mary Elizabeth birth announcement | |||
591 | One of These Girls To Be Queen of Groves Water Festival Port Arthur News Sunday, Steptember 1, 1940 |
Owner of original: Port Arthur News |
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592 | ONiell, Charles Magill Smith death certificate | |||
593 | Oregon Trail | |||
594 | Origin of the Randles Family in Coshocton County, Ohio (pg 4) Discussion of first Randles family found in Ohio. Unk author of this study, but the conclusion that Martha was too young to be mother of Abraham Enoch and Isaac is flawed. 1830 shows her in age range of 50-60. Indeed, if she was 50, she would be too young and a first wife would be indicated. However, if she were at or near 60, she would have been certainly of adequate age, and also closer in age to Jonas, who was listed as age 80-90. There is no reason to suspect she is not mother to all the children. (d) |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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595 | Origins of South Park Neighborhood and Schools Two founders of South Park, James and Worthy Sparks, were brothers to my great-great grandmother Julia Sparks Courts. J.F. (John Fredrick) Kline and wife Emaline Smith were Worthy Sparks' in-laws, Worthy's wife being Bertha Kline; and another Kline daughter, Sarah Matilda, married William George Gentz, our Claudie Gentz first cousin. Ray Asbury, the author of "The South Park Story," was married to Grace Sparks, who Worthy's granddaughter and our Claudie's cousin. (d) |
Owner of original: written by Jane Hebert |
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596 | Outrage and Triple Murder Galveston News, 8 Apr 1874 Murder of John Jett's wife and 2 small children |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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597 | Parmley, Wilford Odis - death certificate | |||
598 | Pate, Benjamin Allen and wife Judith Pate and family pdf provided by James Hoskins
Owner of original: James Hoskins |
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599 | Pension Application - submitted by Clarinda Means Burrell Odell (d) | |||
600 | Petition, between 23 Mar 1767 and 18 Mar 1768 DOAK RECORDS IN VIRGINIA: ABSTRACTS FROM CHALKLEY Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia. Extracted from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1966. To the Worshipful Court of Augusta County the Petition of the Inhabitants of Reedy Creek - regarding old road leading from Capt. Ingle's Ferry to James Davis's, on the head of the Holston River. Signatures of: Robert Breckenridge; George* Breckenridge; Alexander* Breckenridge; Robert Doak; William Doak; Patrick Campbell; Arthur Campbell; and others.Augusta Co, Virginia linked to: Alexander* Breckenridge, Sr (I5769) George* Breckenridge (I5772) Robert Breckenridge (I5815) Arthur Campbell (I50007) Patrick Campbell (I50024) Robert Doak (I361) William Doak (I327) |