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401 2017: Source of this information is from family trees on ancestry.com UNKNOWN-LOUDENBACK, Linda (I188)
 
402 2017: Source of this information is from family trees on ancestry.com LOUDENBACK, Jim D. (I187)
 
403 2017: Source of this information is unknown. UNKNOWN-MURPHY, Nancy (I475)
 
404 2017: Source of this information is unknown. MURPHY, Joseph (I474)
 
405 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I337)
 
406 2017: source of this information is unknown. BURKS, Berniece (I166)
 
407 2017: source of this information is unknown. BURKS, Myrtle Lucille (I165)
 
408 2017: source of this information is unknown. But there are censuses (1930-1940) which might be applicable. BURKS, Vyron Dale (I164)
 
409 2017: source of this information is unknown. But there are censuses (1930-1940) which might be applicable. BURKS, Joseph Edward (I148)
 
410 21 feb 1979 YEAGER, John Edward (I2339)
 
411 A family tree on ancestry.com states that she died on Aug. 20, 2006. Not further details. (US Social Security Applications and Claims index, 1936-2007.) TEMPLE, Jean (I803)
 
412 A family tree on familysearch.org says they were married on December 11, 1828 in Stamping Ground, Scott, Kentucky. Family: Lewis Holt CALVERT / Martha Washington HERNDON (F141)
 
413 A family tree on familysearch.org states her name as "Nanette P (Cricket) Owens, born 1895. OWENS, Nanie P (I1354)
 
414 A possible index from Scotland Births and Baptisms says that George Marr Mennie was born in Daviot, Aberdeen on April 18, 1941. This does not match the birth date on the 1901 census (Aug.5, 1843) for George Mennie. MENNIE, George (I701)
 
415 According to Censuses, his occupation was
1865 - Farm Labor
1870 - Day Laborer
1880 - farmer
1900/1910 - carpenter 
SCRUGGS, Henry V. (I111)
 
416 According to her findagrave. site, Agreluis Zirkle was her brother. Agrelius was the frist husband of Alice Calvert, Howard's uncle. ZIRKLE, Fannie Lee (I1381)
 
417 Actually born in Hafford, Sask but the birth was attributed to the largest city, North Battleford. -- info from Janet Gail Herman. HERMAN, Richard William (I94)
 
418 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I200)
 
419 After his discharge in 1945, the family returned to Oriska, where he was employed with the Stand Oil Company. In 1972, after completing 38 years of service at Oriska and Tower City, he retired and they moved to Valley City. FLASCH, Albert (I238)
 
420 Aiada married Cecil Coughlin in October 1967, in Edmonton, Alberta; he was born December 25, 1909, in Manitoba. Family: Cecil COUGHLIN / Aiada Ellen ENTECKNOP (F121)
 
421 Alberta Birth Index lists Frances Jessie Morison as born in 1894 in Red Deer, Alberta, Canad. MORISON, Frances Jesse (I36)
 
422 All information about Harry J Fryer comes from the death notice of his son, Edward Frankford Fryer in 1927. FRYER, Harry J (I446)
 
423 All information was found on the Nicks Family Tree, ancestry.com, accessed July 21, 2015. DE MOSS, Daryl (I184)
 
424 Also called Edgar. SUTLEY, James E (I1653)
 
425 Also, the 1900 United States Census (Kickapoo, Leavenworth, Kansas) states that his occupation was "insurance". SCRUGGS, Joseph Murphy I (I3)
 
426 Amanda's first husband was John Edward Groff; he was killed by Robert Scruggs. Her second husband was John Baker, whose sister was Robert Scruggs' sister-in-law. The two families were linked again. Then Josephine Groff (daughter of John Groff and Amanda, raised by John Baker and Amanda) married another Baker, Christian Jr. (1853-1951).

CENSUS 1860: familysearch.org. Amanda Groff, 17, b. in Tennessee. living with husband#1 John Groff and 2 children (James H.2 and Josephene 2 mo.) + Hiram Groff26 and 1 other. location: Walnut, Atchison, Kansas.

CENSUS (Kansas) 1865: on ancestry.com. Amanda Groff, 23, b in Tennessee, living with John33, James7, Josephine5, JohnE.3, Margaret1 Groff. Location: Atchison, Kansas.

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Mandy Graff[sic], 29, b in Tennessee, living with husband:John37 and their children: James11, Josephine10, John8, Robert4, Ida1 Graff + 3 others. Location: Kansas.

CENSUS (Kansas) 1875: on familysearch.org. Amanda Groff, 35, b in Tennessee, living with John42, James16, Josephine14, J.H.13, Robert9, Rita7, Laura5, Katie3, Cora1mo. Groff. Location: Atchison, Kansas.

CENSUS 1880: familysearch.org. Mary Baker, 39, b. in Missouri, occupation: keeping house, living with husband#2 John Baker35 and her 6 children (James21, John19, Robert18, Ida11, Laura9, Catharine7) Groff. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas (Note: Mary was the widow of John Groff and the children were all Groffs. John Groff was shot and killed in 1877 by John Baker's sister's brother-in-law (Robert Scruggs).). location: Walnut, Atchison, Kansas

BURIAL 1897: on findagrave.com. Amanda Mary Knight (Groff Baker), d. March 9, 1897. Buried in Branscom Cemetery, Kickapoo, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Findagrave Memorial# 35124886 
KNIGHT, Amanda Mary (I134)
 
427 AmandBuried at Log Cemetery in Barkeyville, Pennsylvania. SHERRAH, Amanda Jane (I958)
 
428 ANCESTORS: Information on John's parents is included in the book The Herndon Family of Virginia, Volume One: The First Three Generations by John Goodwin Herndon, 1947, reprinted 1986. Page 48 lists the 6 children of John and Jane, including Thomas and gives dates for many of this line. HERNDON, John (I1621)
 
429 Ancestry FT's claim that Jane's last name is Banks, born 1722 in Virginia, married to John Herndon (1718-1769) in 1741. Children born to J&J were Thomas1742-1824, David 1742-1824, Samuel1744-1790, Mary1745-1816, Elizabeth1746-1821, Zachariah 1748-1796, Mary 1752-1782 and perhaps Henry (nd). UNKNOWN, Jane (I1622)
 
430 Ancestry.com cites Ethel in the Hierlihy Family Tree and the Clark Tor Families 2 Family Tree, both accessed in May 2015. MORISON, Ethel Isobel (I38)
 
431 Anna Bruner and Thomas Dehaas had the following children: Anna B 4, Harry M 2 (on 1930). The 1940 census has the following children: Annabelle 14, Harry M 13, Flora Ida 9, Edward L 1. BRUNER, Anna B (I1777)
 
432 Anna Laura Cook's mother's name is listed as Nellie B Spencer Cok on Findagrave.com. On the censuses for 1880 and 1885, it is listed as Maria. SPENCER, Maria (I377)
 
433 Another source says she was born in Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada. Not verified, Aug.7, 2013, ts. KRONEBUSCH, Barbara Helen (I91)
 
434 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1068)
 
435 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F142)
 
436 Article from Calgary Herald? by M.E. Gooding:
"A wedding of considerable historical interest to the Turner Valley Oilfields and other oilfieds as well, wherever the Turneyr Valley people are at present time, took place on the evening of November 28th at 8:30 p.m. at the Cambrian Heights "Church of Christ", in Calgary North Hill when MRS. FLEETIE HOVIS, widow of the late Mark Hovis who was a driller on duty when the first Dingman well blew in, in 1914, became the bride of MR. PHILLIP BERKOVICH another old timer of this district who has only recently retired form ranching in the Millarville district.
Mrs. Berkovich, the former Mrs. Hovis, is a colorful character, mentally and physicalloy very alert and a greatly respected member of this community. She is sometimes referred to by her old friends as "Mrs. Turner Valley" owing to her long association with the Turner Valley field.
The former Mrs. Hovis came to Turnery Valley with her family of boys and girls in 1914 from Ohio, U.S.A. and has resided in Black Diamond in the fine home Mr. Hovis provided for his family on the main street of the town ever since.
Mr. Berkovich came to Canada from Europe in the early boom days. He is also active and alert for his age and able to enjoy life. He was a bachelor and this, his first marriage.
Phillip was very shrewd in picking himself one of the best cooks in the country, for his wife has long been known for her culinary art and she has been a consistant exhibitor at the Priddis-Millarville Agricultural show and the winner of many prizes for her cooking and needlework.
Mirs. Berkovich has always been a great Church worker and soon after coming to the Oilfields she gathered a group around her and was instrumental in building a Church in Blakc Diamond in 1929 where she conducted the services. The "Church of Christ" still stands in Black Diamond and is now known as the Gospel Chapel under the leadership of Rev. Hawks.
At one time when Turner Valley was booming and there was not enough accomodation for the school classes, they held classes in the church fo rthe overflow of pupils.
Mrs. Berkovich is the mother of three daughters and two sons whoa re scattered in various oilfields in Canada. There are also quite a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Hearty congratulations from the entire community are offered to the couple. They will reside in ..." (the rest of the article was not available for transcribing, ts Aug. 2004)

"Cross Country" from Calgary Herald, undated:
"An event of district interest took place recently in Calgary -- Mrs. Fleetie Hovis, 87, of Blakc Diamond, was married to Phillip Berkovich, recently retired Millarville district racher and old timer of the Turner Valley oilfields district. Mrs. Berkovich is the widow of the late Mark Hovis, chief driller when the No. 1 Dingman well in Turner Valley blew into production on May 15, 1914. It was the start of the Turner Valley field. At the time of the historical event Mrs. Berkovich with six children was enroute from her home in Toledo, OHil, to join her husband in Turner Valley. She is very much apart of the hostiry of the Turner Valley oilfield, so much so that at times she is referred to as "Mrs. Turner Valley".
Mrs. Berkovich is well known for her culinary accomplishments and has been a consisten exhibitor at the Priddis-Millarville Agricultural Fair. She has won many prizesw through the years with cooking and needlework exhibitis. She was also intrumental in building a church in Black Diamond during the boom days of 1928-29 known as the Church of Christ, and conducted services there many times. It is now known as the Gospel Chapel. Mr. Berkovich recently sold his interests and the couple will reside in Black Diamond." 
Family: Philip BERKOVICH / Fleetie Estelle NAYLOR (F44)
 
437 Aug23/2019: Elizabeth Rosa probably married a Mr. Williams. Their daughter Janet (Williams) probably married a Mr. Wright. This data comes from a tree on FTDNA. Elizabeth Williams is a match to me, Wendy, Bruce, Dick, Joe, Yvonne, Russ, Karen (and probably Brad and Kent). ROSA, Elizabeth (I1841)
 
438 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16)
 
439 b/d dates were Oct 24, 1905 (Denver, Colorado) - Feb 11, 1953 (Fremont, Colorado).. It is unknown where I got these dates but they must be wrong. MORTON, Juanita Hazel (I2434)
 
440 baptism date 20 sept 1930 MESKER, Harold Gordon (I885)
 
441 Baptism date was Nov. 6, 1881. WURZER, John (I527)
 
442 Bennett Brent Pryor (1821-1916) had three wives and children by each one: 1) Bagby - Austin b 1850, Ophelia b 1852, Mary Brent - deceased, 2) xx Siles Jefferson b 1866, Mattie Lee 1868-1868, and 3) Elizabeth (Bettie) Calvert - Minnie b 1871, Bennett Brent Jr b 1873, Mattie Moore b 1874, James Tarlton b 1876.
Elizabeth Calvert had two husbands and children by each one: 1) Francis Marion Calvert (1834-1865) - Howard Green 1858-1930, Robert Hold 1861-1951, Francis Marion Jr 1 864-1935.
Only Elizabeth's children are incldued in this database. 
PRYOR, Bennett Brent (I1305)
 
443 Between 1944-1983, Gordon worked as a geologist in Calgary, Alberta with these companies: Amerada, Canso. SCRUGGS, Gordon Garfield (I19)
 
444 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I60)
 
445 Billiongraves record of her father, Joseph Scruggs, names her as Connie Morgan of Grass Valley, California (January 2002). This was taken from Napa Valey register news/obituaries. SCRUGGS, Connie (I321)
 
446 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I322)
 
447 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I323)
 
448 BIRTH 1852: on familysearch.org (Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950) Christian Baker, b. Dec. 4, 1852, christening Sept 20, 1857 in Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

CENSUS 1860: on ancestry.com. Christian Baker, 9, b. in Pennsylvania, living with parents 44/46 and 6 siblings (Henry21, Louis17, Joseph15, John13, Adam11, Susan6) Baker. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas

CENSUS Kansas 1865: on ancestry.com. Christian Becker[sic], 11, b. in Pennsylvania, living with Christina50, Martha52, Henry25, Joseph19, John17, Adam14, Susan9, Rosa5 Becker. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas.

CENSUS 1870: on ancestry. com. Christian Baker, 16, b. in Pennsylvania, occupation: works on farm, living with parents:Christian55/Annie56, 3 siblings (John21, Susan15, Rosia9) Baker. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas

CENSUS Kansas 1875: on ancestry.com. Christ[sic] Baker, 21, b. in Pennsylvania, occupation: farmer, living with parents: Christ[sic]58/Martha60 and 4 siblings (John26, Adam24, Susan19, Rosa14) Baker. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas

CENSUS 1880: on familysearch.org. Christopher[sic] Baker, 26, b in Pennsylvania, occupation: farmer, living with wife Josephine20 Baker and brother-in-lawRobertGroff14. location: Mt Pleasant, Atchison, Kansas

CENSUS 1900: on familysearch.org. Christ[sic] Baker, 46, b.Dec. 1853 in Pennsylvania, married 20 years, occupation: farmer, living with wife:Josephine40 and children: George19, Pearl13, Bertha11, Josie7, May5, Charlie3 Baker and 2 servants. location: Walnut Township, Atchison County, Kansas. (Note: Findagrave says he was born in Dec. 1852.)

CENSUS (Kansas) 1905: on ancestry.com. Christ[sic] Baker, 50, b in Pennsylvania, living with wife:Sis[sic]45, and children: George24, Pearl18, Bert16, Josfine[sic]12, May11, Charley8 Baker. Location: Walnut, Atchison, Kansas.

CENSUS 1910: on familysearch.org Christian Baker, 56, b. in Pennsylvania, occupation: farmer, married 30 years, living with wife:JosephineS.49 and 3 children: Mary15, Charlie12, EdithM8 Baker. Location: Carthage Township, Texas County, Oklahoma

CENSUS 1920: on ancestry.com. Chistian Baker, 64, b in Pennsylvania, widower, living with son Charles22 Baker, daughterEdith18 Gross and son-in-lawOtis Gross20. location: Atchison, Atchison, Kansas

CENSUS 1930: on familysearch.org. Christian Baker, 75, b in Pennsylvania, living with wife:Mary E Baker64. location: Shannon, Atchison, Kansas.

BURIAL 1951: findagrave.com. Christian "Chris" Baker Jr., died July 17, 1951 in Atchison, Kansas. Findagrave Memorial# 22681004 
BAKER, Christian (I137)
 
449 BIRTH 1873: Ernest Chrichley, birth registered in July-Sept. 1873 in Clifton District, England, Vol. 6a, page 162.

IMMIGRATION 1883: Ernest Critchley, 8, b. in England, on board ship S S Devan (?), travelling with Agustus Critchley and 2 other children.

CENSUS 1910: Ernest Crichley, 35, b. in England, occupation: carpenter. immigrated 1881, naturalized. location: Juay County, New Mexico (Note: immigrated at age 6 or 8. Was he a "home child"?)

CENSUS (Kansas) 1915: Earnest Kritchley, 42, location: not listed on census. (Note: rooming with several others, one of whom is Buena Vista Scruggs Hummel.)

CENSUS 1920: Ernest E. Crichley, 44, b. in England, occupation: railroad mechanic, year of immigration: "un", naturalized. location: Topeka Township, Shawnee County, Kansas. (Note: listed as the "brother-in-law" of Ralph Hummel (head), Buena Vista Hummel also listed at this dwellling.)

CENSUS 1930: Earnest E. Chrichley, 44, b. in England, occupation: coach trimmer Santa Fe shops, year of immigration: 1886, naturalized. location: Topeka city, Shawnee, Kansas. (Note: listed as the "brother-in-law" to Ralph Hummel (head), Buena Vista Hummel also listed at this dwelling. Age should be 54.)

CENSUS 1940: Ernst Chrichley, 64, b. in England, education; grade 8, occupation: coach trimmer Santa Fe coach shops, naturalized. location: Topeka City, Shawnee, Kansas. (Note: listed as a the head of this household in which Ralph (brother-in-law) and Buena Vista (sister) Hummel also live.)

BURIAL 1958: findagrave.com. Buried in Rochester Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas. Findagrave Memorial# 79586931 (Note: tombstone is shared with Mary Frances and Milton Peckenpaugh; these are Buena Vista's mother and stepfather. Tombstone says he was born in 1875.) 
CHRICHLEY, Ernest (I349)
 
450 BIRTH 1883: familysearch.org. Elwin Vincent Willey, b Dec. 17, 1883 in Burlington, Des Moins, Iowa. parents: Edward J Willey and Rosa Belle Eaff (Iowa, County Births)

CENSUS (Iowa) 1885: on familysearch.org. Alvin Willy, age 0, no further info on census form, living with parents:William30/Elizabeth J27 and siblings:John Henry5, ThomasE4, JamesC.3, ChesterF,1 Willy. location: not mentioned on census form (Index says Vernon, Humboldt, Iowa)

CENSUS 1900: on familysearch.org. Alvin Willey, 16, b Dec 1883 in Iowa, occupation: day laborer, living with parents Edward50/Rosa39 and siblings: Percy18, Bonnie14, Sylvia9, Edith5, Melvin1 Willey. location: Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa

CENSUS (Iowa) 1905: on familysearch.org. Elvin Willey, 21, b in Iowa. location: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa.

MARRIED 1909: on familysearch.org. Elvin V. Willey, married Frances L Bringer22 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa.

CENSUS 1910: on familysearch.org. Elvin W Willie., 27, b in Iowa, married 1 year, first marriage, occupation: clerk printing office, living with wife Frances L. Willey24. location: Waterloo Township, Blackharalt County, Iowa (Note: last name spelled Willie.)

CENSUS (Iowa) 1915: on familysearch.org. Alvin V Willey, 30, b in Iowa, Occupation: printer, education 2 years high school. location: Waterloo, BlackHawk County, Iowa.

CENSUS 1930: Elvin V., 46, b in Iowa, living with wife Frances44, their son Robert14 Willey, his sister-in-law ViolaFink48, and a servant Sadie Rohl73. location: Tulsa, Oklahoma

MARRIAGE 1933: on familysearch.org. E V Willey married Virginia Susan Woods on December 23, 1933 in the presence of Ione Standeven and Howard J Woods. (Oklahoma, County Marriages)

WWII 1942: WWI registration on familysearch.org. Elvin Vincent, 59, b Dec. 17, 1883.

BURIAL 1971: findagrave.com. Elvin V WIlley died in 1971. He was buried 2/9/1971 in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Plot: Garden of Prayer Block: 9 Lot: 12 Row: 0 Grave: 6. Findagrave Memorial# 161033347

E.V. Willey is Virginia's 3rd husband. 
WILLEY, Elvin Vincent (I108)
 

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