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| 1 | Family: F0252
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| 2 | Colonial Virginia Source Records, 1600s-1700s [database online], Genealogy.com, Marriages of Virginia Residents Vol. I, Part II, Surnames C-D, p. 160 | Family: F35598
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| 3 | Married in her father's home. | Family: F7414
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| 4 | (from Gayle E Kent - gayle@ezed.biz) She states marriage place as "Crawfsville" but prob an abbrev for Crawsfordville, Indiana. | Family: F8013
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| 5 | 11 Children, all born in Prince George's Co, Maryland William Dent b 8 Aug 1739 Mary Dent b 1731 Lucy Dent b 1733 Anne Dent b 1734 Thomas Dent b 1735 Eleanor Dent b 1737 Walter Dent b 1744 Barbara Dent b 1746 Richard Dent b 1748 | Family: F6074
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| 6 | 11 Children: Mary Irene Virgin b: 29 MAR 1926 Albert Ross Virgin b: 20 JUN 1927 Leonard Lee Virgin b: 24 JUN 1928 Herbert Alfred Virgin b: 29 JUL 1929 Iva Maxine Virgin b: 24 JAN 1931 Herman Wesley Virgin b: 24 SEP 1939 five more children (living status) | Family: F7960
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| 7 | 1900 census states married "0" years, so marriage date 1900? | Family: F7959
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| 8 | 5 Oct - 1850 census, Christian Co, living 2 doors down is Duane Skinner, age 30, farmer, b NY spouse Elisabeth Skinner age 24 NY? Albert Skinner 2, IL Lafayette Skinner 6/12 IL assuming he is oldest son, until proven otherwise. | Family: F1349
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| 9 | alt date: m by the Commandant of Opel Post 1804 (SW Louisiana records) | Family: F3336
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| 10 | Angeline was a second cousin to Enos Anderson according to the marriage certificate. | Family: F6875
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| 11 | another source has marriage date as 6 September 1533 | Family: F2336
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| 12 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0301
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| 13 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F3572
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| 14 | BIBLE RECORD IN POSSESSION AT ONE TIME OF THE [sic] MRS. LIN BRAWNER SMOOT DAUGHTER OF JOHN ALEXANDER BRAWNER AND HIS WIFE CATHERINA ELISABETH BRISCOE Gerard Briscoe and Mary Elisabeth Dement (from Washington) were married April 13, 1833. [possibly says 16th April] | |
| 15 | BIBLE RECORD IN POSSESSION AT ONE TIME OF THE [sic] MRS. LIN BRAWNER SMOOT DAUGHTER OF JOHN ALEXANDER BRAWNER AND HIS WIFE CATHERINA ELISABETH BRISCOE John Alexander Brawner and Catherine Elisabeth Briscoe were married Jun e10, 1856. He was 21 years and 3 days old. | Family: F35332
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| 16 | bondsman Jacob Anthony | Family: F7403
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| 17 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F7407
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| 18 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F3579
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| 19 | Charles County Gentry, p. 288 "9 May 1673. Came Thomas HOWELL who married Ellinor the Relict o HUMPHREY WARREN late of Hatton's Point in Charles County intestate deceased and in right of his said wife demanded lettters of administration upon the estate of the deceased... who was (represented) by Capt. William WHEATLEY the Attorney of William BARRET of London Merchant that no administration had been made... Thomas HOWELL of your County Planter who married Ellinor the relict of Humphrey Warren Sr late of Hatton's Point in Charles County deceased hat in right of his said Wife and prayed lettters of administration upon the estate... authorize you to take ond of Thomas Howell in the amount of 10,000 pounds of tobacco with James WALKER and ____ TOMPKINSON his sureties..." | Family: F35572
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| 20 | Children of this marriage were Anne, Amelia, William, Jenny Hoskins, Samuel, and Theophilus Hanson, all born in Charles Co, Maryland around the 1730s, 1740s. Samuel is mentioned in the 1 Sep 1760 will of his aunt on his mother's side, Ann Stone, in this line. To Samuel Hanson, son of Wm. Hanson, cattle. p. 7, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Book K#4 Page 22. Dec 21, 1789 from Samuel Hanson of Wm of CC, planter, to Theophilus Hanson of CC, surveyor, for 90 £ and for divers other good causes, one third part of the land that Major William Hanson, decd, father of the sd Theophilus and Samuel, died possessed of, which sd one third part the sd William Hanson decd willed unto sd Samuel Hanson by his will, containing about 130 acres. Signed - Sam Hanson of Wm. Wit - Henry Barnes*, William Hanson of Walter, Richd Barnes*. Margery, wife of sd Samuel Hanson, acknowledged this deed. Recorded Apr 5, 1790. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Summer 1984 Vol 25 No 3; Charles County, Maryland Probate Records, Inventories PART III: 1791-1808; Compiled by Ruth King & Carol Mitchell; The following was extracted from LDS microfilm #13742.; The first number is the page number the document begins on upon the microfilm. Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1802-1808 146 Samuel Jones (Genl)-4 Feb 1804-Samuel Hanson of William Hanson who married the sister of the late Mr. Samuel Jones-Henry H. Chapman one of the Execs 311 Samuel Hanson of William Hanson-21 Jul 1806-Margery Hanson Exec "Charles County Gentry" by Harry Wright Newman, Pg. 247, 248 MAJOR SAMUEL HANSON (17__ - 1806) Samuel Hanson, son of William and grandson of Robert and Mary Hoskins, was born in Port Tobacco Hundred, Charles County, MD. He married Margarey, dau to William and Theodosia (Stone) McConchie.* * For the ancestry of Theodosia Stone, see, 'The Stones of Poynton Manor, by Newman. Children of Samuel and Margarey (McConchie) Hanson: 1. Janney Hoskins Hanson 2. Robert Winder Hanson, married twice. q.v. 3. Theodosia Stone McConchie Hanson 4. Elizabeth McConchie Hanson Nat. Intelligence, Jan 29, 1836 Somerset Herald, May 5, 1840 Deeds, Liber I B no. 15, folio 555. Deeds, Liber I B no. 16, folio 451. | Family: F7330
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| 21 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0283
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| 22 | Clerk of the County Court, Marriage records, 1800-1895 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1961, 1991) | Family: F6011
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| 23 | Custom Field:<_FA#> William Rentfro, surety, Franklin Co, Virginia, Randolph Hall, M inister _MENDUnknown | Family: F5753
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| 24 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F5448
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| 25 | He abandoned her and the children; she thought he was dead and ultimately remarried. | Family: F35601
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| 26 | http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.ackley/374.1/mb.ashx 9 Oct 2006 Thanks, Sherry (hahaha it's early here 5:30 am and I almost put Catherine instead of Sherry) Well, what you have would certainly fit that's for sure. I would be descendant of Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers (And as far as I have seen it is Sowers... her father is Daniel Sowers and her mother is Catherine...) Daniel, John C., and Amos Ackley belong to Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers. This Samuel I have born in 1781 in Frederick County, Virginia. In the Elmer B. Hazie Book, my great great grandmother's brother, also a Samuel, wrote that his grandfather (Samuel Bonham) was born in England. This could very well be because his father was a "London Merchant." The "London Merchant" Samuel Bonham in the Hazie book appears to have married "A French Lady" named Ruth Boyer (I have also seen this Bower)... (Goodness knows not everyone could spell correctly back then). Daniel and Ann C. Eaty married sometime in 1827 in Frederick County, Virginia. They had 13 children all together, two dying either as infants or young children. One of their children was John Ackley. He was born 17 March. 1826 in Virginia and died in Sherman, Texas Grayson County 1 March 1860 of Typhoid Fever. Thanks for the input, WAY DISTANT cousin :D Renae | Family: F2364
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| 27 | http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp | Family: F6752
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| 28 | January 29 or 31, 1876 John, age 27, married Mary Maria Dixon, age 19, at Paris (or Madison), Monroe County, Missouri. James H. Wood (probably was John Hershel, John's brother) was a witness to the marriage performed by the Reverend W. L. T. Evans. John and Mary kept a family bible. The Marriage Certificate was filed March 14, 1877 by George C. Brown, Recorder. | Family: F7052
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| 29 | John Anderson and Eliza Jane Wood married December 10, 1846 in Henry County, Indiana. | Family: F6866
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| 30 | Joshua Turner, Sr., stepfather, and Mary Corley Turner, mother, gave their consent for Nancy, who was of full age, to marry. Witnesses were Joshua Turner, Jr., and Aquilla Corley. | Family: F7077
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| 31 | m date & place -familysearch - Hague | Family: F35221
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| 32 | major hurricane hit Wallisville in 17 Sep 1875. | Family: F0566
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| 33 | Marriage application lists both with residence Codington County, SD. | Family: F0135
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| 34 | Marriage bond: C Moyer to Bond 1250 - Wm Carroll, Govn Know all men by these presents that we Christopher Moyer and John Moyer of Jefferson county and state of Tennessee are held and firmly bound unto William Carroll, Governor, and his successor in office in the sum of Twelve hundred fifty dollars, to be void on condition there be no cause to obstruct the marriage of the said Christopher Moyer with Sarah McGowen. Witness our hand & seal this 1st day of February 1822. (signed) Christopher Moyers (signed) John Moyers State of Tennessee Jefferson County To any regular Minister of the Gospel or Justice of peace for said county, greeting. You are hereby authorized to celebrate the rites of marriage between Christoper Moyer and Sarah McGowen and join them together as husband and wife according to the ceremony of your church. Given at office this 1st day of February 1822. (signed) Joseph Hamilton clerk by J. Hamilton Marriage license: C. Moyers to License Sarah McGowen The within named couple married by me the 1st of January 1822. (signed) Robert McFarland Justice of the Peace | Family: F0398
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| 35 | Marriage license, Page 177-201, Burleson Co, Texas | Family: F7419
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| 36 | marriage performed by David Comstock, Justice. | Family: F1105
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| 37 | Marriage Record of Jefferson Co shows her name as Clara Gentz. Record 1699A | Family: F0244
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| 38 | Marriage: "Life and Times of Henry Burt of Springfield," Henry M. Burt and Silas W. Burt, 1893, pg 242 "It is a remarkable circumstance that on the day of her marriage there was solemnized the second matrimonial union of her mother, while at the same time her brother Ebenezer became the husband of Elizabeth Strong." | Family: F2411
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| 39 | Marriage: 12 Feb 1804 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England Joseph Court - bachelor of the parish of Blackburn Ellen Haworth - (X), spinster of the same parish Register: Marriages 1801 - 1809, Page 226, Entry 899 Source: Film 1278807 | Family: F35542
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| 40 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F35543
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| 41 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F7112
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| 42 | Married 23 Jan 1815 | |
| 43 | married in bride's home | |
| 44 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2859
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| 45 | Marrige date estimated | Family: F1626
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| 46 | Media: Book Abbrev: Withers America Title: Withers-America, or, A collection of genealogical data concerning the history of the descendant in the male line of James Withers (1680/1-1746) of Stafford County, Virginia. Author: Franz V. Recum Publication: New York: 1949, 342 pages Repository: Name: HeritageQuest Online | Family: F7131
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| 47 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F35219
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| 48 | Name: Henry Hill Carroll Gender: Male Marriage Date: 07 Nov 1789 Spouse: Sarah Rogers Spouse Gender: Male State: Maryland County: Baltimore | Family: F35160
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| 49 | no children from this marriage | Family: F6798
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| 50 | no further record found on this couple aft 1729. | Family: F35623
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| 51 | not listed in 1900 census in William's household. | |
| 52 | Opel Ct Hse Mar #51 | Family: F0245
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| 53 | REFNBox 1 p 52 | Family: F5759
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| 54 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F35600
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| 55 | She was 14 years old the day she married George. George was 27 years old. Neal Freeman wrote that George first met Nancy when he was an overseer on a Kentucky plantation. Nancy was visiting nearby. Nancy's mother had died in 1830 and her father, Thomas Burchett Batts, Jr., remarried Polly Sanders on December 3, 1831 in Henry County, Kentucky. The IGI Family Group Record at the LDS Family History Library reflects that George and Nancy married March 6, 1837 in Gallatin, Monroe, Kentucky. I suspect that the entry of Monroe is in error and that Gallatin County is correct. | Family: F7061
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| 56 | source: http://www.censusdiggins.com/kybarren_em.html | Family: F35195
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| 57 | source: Barren Co, KY marriage records at censusdiggins.com | Family: F35207
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| 58 | source: barren co, KY, marriage records at www.censusdiggins.com | Family: F35206
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| 59 | source: Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society, Wichita, Kansas http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/mhgs/P-R.htm | Family: F35389
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| 60 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F0300
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| 61 | St. Martin of Tours Church | Family: F0655
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| 62 | stated married 5 years in 1900 Kay Co, OK census | Family: F8009
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| 63 | STONE, Col. John H, age 28, 28 Aug. 1779; CHLR Y#3, 1778 - 1780 67:470. John Hoskins Stone is mentioned in the will of brother Frederick and father's estate papers. | Family: F7338
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| 64 | The Maryland Calendar Of Wills Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) Wills From 1635 (Earliest probated) To 1685 Volume I; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland 1988, p. 111 Stone, Verlinda, Chas. Co, 3rd Mar 1674-5; 13th July, 1675. To Benony Thomas and hrs, 400 A, "St Verlindas." " dau. --- Doyen, personalty, " son John, ex, residue of estate, real and personal, at 21 yrs. of age. Test: Margaret Baghay, Barbarie Kendall, Ann Roughey. 2. 364. Another version: Archives of Maryland, Wills Book 2, page 364, Verlenda Stone, Charles County, written 3 March, 1674/75, proved 13 July, 1675. To Benoni Thomas 400 A, "St Verlindas." and (?) silver spoons. To daughter (?) Doyen, her silver salt cellars, Son John appointed executor and to receive the residue both real and personal, he to retain possession of "St Verlinda's" until Benoni Thomas reaches 21 years of age. Witnesses: Margaret Bayley? or Baglay?, Barbarie Kendall, Ann Roughey The bit "to take the oath of John Stone, Gent., the executor." in the following, further re-inforces the version that shows John of age. I would think he would have to be 21 to be called "Gent" and to take the oath of administration. The Stones of Poynton Manor By HARRY WRIGHT NEWMAN Published by the Author Washington, DC. 1937. The will of Verlinda Stone was proved in Charles County on July 15, 1675, by Margaret Baghay, Barbara Kendall, and Anne Roughey. She devised Benoni Thomas and his heirs the tract "St Verlinda" of 400 acres, but it was to be held by her son John Stone until Benoni arrived at the age of 21 years.(*) Certain articles of personalty were left to her daughter Mrs. Doyne. The residue of the estate was bequeathed to her son John. The court subsequently ordered Robert Doyne and Matthew Stone to appraise the estate, and Benjamin Rozer, Gent., to take the oath of John Stone, Gent., the executor. (*)Note: It is also said that Benoni Thomas was a grandson of Verlinda Stone, being the son of Mrs. Doyne by a former marriage. The will of Verlinda, widow of William Stone, dated Charles county, MD, 3d day of March, 1674/5; proved 13th day of July, 1675 makes but three bequests; 1st, Benony Thomas and heirs to whom she leaves 400 acres of land; 2nd, a daughter Doyen (Doyne), personalty; and 3d, son John whom she makes her Executor, and beneficiary of the residue of her estate both real and personal, at twenty-one years of age. Omitting mention of all but two of William Stone's children suggests that she may not have been the mother of the other children. | Family: F7331
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| 65 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6854
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| 66 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F7117
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| 67 | Verlinda Cotton, b. 1640; m. (1) Thomas Burdett, with whom she entered into a marriage contract, Sept. 1, 1658 [Northampton Co. Records, etc., No. 9, p. 19] | Family: F35599
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| 68 | Wadestown, Monongahlia Co, WV. Marriage book #9, p. 442 | Family: F7113
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| 69 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6307
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| 70 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6419
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| 71 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6417
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| 72 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6380
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| 73 | [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW] Alton Evening Telegraph 18 Oct 1938 Double Wedding at St. Charles Leland Cunningham of East Alton and Miss Virginia Chappell of 603 Clay street, and Phillip Ru sh and Miss Inez Smith of Alton were married in a double wedding at St Charles, Mo., Saturday ni ght at 11 o'clock. Justice Joseph Malone officiated, the wedding taking place at the Malone h ome. Mr. Cunningham is the son of B. V. Cunningham, village trustee of East Alton, and Mrs, Cunnin gham, of 708 Kingshighway, and is employed as a machinist at Western Cartridge Company, His bride , daughter of Mr. and Mrs; J Roy Chappell, is with the Newberry Store on West Third street, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham have gone to housekeeping on St. Louis avenue in East Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Rush are residing with Mr. Rush's parents on Lampert street. Mr. Rush is a machi nist at Western Cartridge Company, and Mrs. Rush is employed at the White Kitchen in Wood River. | Family: F6429
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| 74 | [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW] Alton Evening Telegraph 2 Jan 1936 Fred Zapp of Mascoutah, Ill., and Beulah Mathews of Fieldon, Ill., were licensed to wed hi Ea st St. Louis this week. | Family: F6379
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| 75 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6490
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| 76 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6396
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| 77 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6394
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| 78 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6507
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| 79 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6359
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| 80 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6423
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| 81 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6451
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| 82 | [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW] Alton Evening Telegraph 8 Aug 1923 page 3 Hathews-Herchenroeder Nuptials Tuesday Night. The marriage of Miss: Gertrude Herchenroeder to Willard Mathews was an event of last night t aking place at seven o'clock at the parsonage ot St, Patrick's church. The ceremony was performe d by the Rev. Francis B. Kehoe and was witnessed a small gathering of relatives Miss Mabel Ma thews of St. Louis, a sister ot the groom, and Ollle Fortschneider, ithe bride's cousin, wer e the attendants. Miss Herchenroeder was attired in a gown of white satin fashioned with ne t and pearls, and wore a hat of Spanish lace. Miss Mathews was gowned in peach blow organdy. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Kipp of Union street and is a charming young woman . On account of the illness of Mr. Kipp, the bride's step father, the wedding was very quiet . Following the wedding a supper was served at the Kipp home to eighteen guests. The supper tab le decorated with gladioli and a large wedding cake. Among those at the supper were the groom 's father, T. K. Mathews, his sisters, the Misses Mabel, Beulah and Chelca Mathews, and his c ousin, Miss Ione Hamilton, all of whom came up from St. Louis for the wedding | Family: F6376
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| 83 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6508
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| 84 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6428
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| 85 | [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW] Alton Telegraph 10 Jul 1994 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dorman of East Alton honored the couple at a dinner on July 9 at Barefoot Inn Restaurant in Hardin in celebration of their golden wedding anniver sary. Wedding vows were exchanged between Dorman and the former Lucille D'Amico on July 7, 1944, a t the home of the Rev. I.R. Courtice in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dorman retired from Laclede Steel Co. and she retired from Snyder's Department Store in Alton. Their children are James W. Dorman of Brighton and Carol Krueger of Wood River. There are thr ee grandchildren. The couple's children also honored their parents with a trip to Branson, Mo | Family: F6403
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| 86 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6454
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| 87 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6465
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| 88 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6458
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| 89 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6455
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| 90 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6255
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| 91 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6460
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| 92 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6361
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| 93 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6427
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| 94 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6214
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| 95 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6304
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| 96 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6457
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| 97 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6369
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| 98 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6356
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| 99 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6254
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| 100 | [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW] Jerseyville Republican-- 12 Jun 1913 ANGEL-KELLY Lawernce Thurman Angel, of Dow and Ada May Kelly, of Newburn, were married in the Courthouse , Monday, June 9, 1913, by Justice W.S. Van Pelt. | Family: F6314
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