Matches 2,501 to 2,518 of 2,518
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2501 | WD Hovis reports his name as James Baty Hovis. | HOVIS, James Beatty (I719)
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2502 | WD Hovis reports that Earnest was the drummer. | HOVIS, Earnest T. (I707)
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2503 | WD Hovis reports that Nancy Baker Hovis is buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Clintonville, Penn. | BAKER, Nancy (I573)
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2504 | When James was born in May 1862, he was named Alexander. However, in September 1862, his parents formally changed his name to James Strachan. In 1911, the enumerator has James' name as John. This could be a simple mistake. In 1921, the index says the name is James Stephen but the census record does say James Strachan. | MORISON, James Strachan (I23)
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2505 | Where did this data on Susan Baker's parents and siblings come from? I don't have that recorded. But I have found a Susan Baker, whose parents were Christian and Anne-Marie, totally different. I have census info on this but I can't absolutely verify that their Susan Baker is our Susan Baker. | BAKER, Christian (I129)
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2506 | While her death index (California) says her name was "Anna May", the censuses list her name variously as Ana, May, Mae, or Mary. | BAKER, Mae (I151)
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2507 | Wickens has her name as Mary Hovis. | HOVIS, Mary Ann (I736)
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2508 | Wickens, Beatrice. History of the Hovis (Hofius) Family. Leaflet. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: not published, February 2000. | Source (S90)
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2509 | Wikipedia translates this town to Pilgersdorf "big crowd", a large village in Austria in Burgenland. Located on eastern border of Austria -- 47 ° 26 " , kh 16 ° 21' 00". | WURZER, Theresia (I567)
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2510 | Will dated April 26, 1788 | SCRUGGS, Thomas (I275)
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2511 | WILLIAM and ANN FALCONER are no longer considered the ancestors of this family. However, below is a short summary. William and Ann Falconer had several children, according to the Ovenston/Low Family Tree 042906 on Ancestry.com, accessed June 9, 2015: William 1811, Margaret 1813, Ann 1818, John 1820, Jannet 1823, George 1823, Jean 1826, Alexander 1828-1900, William 1832, Charles 1835. The Pedigree Resource File on FamilySearch.org lists these children: William 1811, Margaret 1813, Ann 1818, John 1820, Jannet 1823, George n.d., Isobell 1826, Jean 1828, Alexander 1828-1900, John 1930, William 1832, Charles 1835. | MORISON, William (I147)
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2512 | William and his father served under General Mead's Division, 132nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, commanded by Lt. Colonel Samuel Dale, COmpany 5, Captain Hugh McManigal, commander, as reported by WD Hovis. William was the drummer boy for his Uncle Ernest. | HOFIUS, William (I677)
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2513 | Williams/Bourne/Peters/Roberts Family Tree on Ancestry.com lists several children for Walter and Elizabeth. | EHLER, Elizabeth (I627)
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2514 | Williams/Bourne/Peters/Roberts Family Tree on Ancestry.com. Owner: kristinwilliams104, accessed Oct.3, 2015. | HOVIS, Walter (I761)
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2515 | WWI draft card and Findagrave site gives birth date as July 1, 1883; WWII draft card says July 1, 1884. | WOOD, Erbie Z (I2168)
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2516 | WWI draft registration (in 1917) states birth as Feb.2, 1882, but his age as 28. The age is correct, but the birth date is not. | MORISON, William Vernon (I14)
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2517 | WWI REGISTRATION 1917: Herbert Guy Ham, 23, single, occupation: jeweler CENSUS 1920: on familysearch.lorg. Herbert Ham, 25, b in Kansas, living with wife Edith25 and daughter Dorthy1. location: Atchison, Kansas BURIAL 1958: findagrave.com. Herbert Guy Ham. Buried in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Atchison, Kansas. Findagrave Memorial# 22681086 | HAM, Herbert Guy (I514)
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2518 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I47)
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