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In the "Marriage" book Nadine is listed as "Amanda" | Family: F00050
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Per 1900 Census, there were no children from this union. | Family: F00299
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Step-Siblings.
John Morley Black is the son of William Morley Black and his wife, Margaret Ruth Banks.
This is the same William Morley Black who is the second husband of Sarah Marinda Thompson. | Family: F03640
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Though their official marriage license shows that they were married in 1914, Alwina and Christian show as married in the 1910 census, with all 3 of Alwina's children living in the household. | Family: F00033
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Adopted per 1900 Census. | Abbott Ruth Lillian
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American Civil War Soldiers about Francis Adams
Name: Francis Adams ,
Residence: Portland, Maine
Enlistment Date: 28 December 1863
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Maine
Unit Numbers: 1048
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 28 December 1863 at the age of 18
Transfered on 01 January 1865 from company B to company I
Mustered out Company B, 30th Infantry Regiment Maine on 20 August 1865 in Savannah, GA
| Adams Francis W.
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Also in 1900 Census - James King, grandson, born Apr 1895. | Adams Harlan P.
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American Civil War Soldiers about James B Adams
Name: James B Adams ,
Residence: Islesboro, Maine
Enlistment Date: 23 September 1864
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Maine
Unit Numbers: 1056 1056
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 23 September 1864 at the age of 20
Drafted in Company H, 8th Infantry Regiment Maine on 23 September 1864.
Discharged Company H, 8th Infantry Regiment Maine on 11 June 1865
| Adams James B.
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Unmarried and no issue. | Albro Floyd Clayton
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Unmarried and no issue. | Albro Newell Henry
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Shares a grave with twin sister, Fanny. | Allen Benjamin
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Never married, no issue. | Allen Deborah S.
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Shares a grave with twin brother, Benjamin. | Allen Fanny
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Probably no issue as after the death of her husband she lived with the family of her younger sister, Fanny (Allen) White.
1840 census for Rand White doesn't reveal more then one woman of adult age, leaving me to surmise that Hannah's husband passed away sometime between 1840 and 1850, probably in Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. | Allen Hannah
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Never married, no issue. | Allen James Henry
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Never married. No issue. | Allen Lucia E.
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Never married. No issue. | Allen Nancy G.
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Nathan Allen was a selectman of Charlestown continuously from 1811 to 1824, except in the years 1819 and 1820. (From "The Farwell Family" book, page 177) | Allen Nathan
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Petitioned to be a Mason in Nauvoo, Illinois on 7 Nov 1844. Burr Anderson is listed in William Clayton's temple book as a full time stone cutter in May 1845 | Anderson Aaron Burr
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Boy on Bicycle Instantly Killed by a Heavy Truck
Billings, July 27 Leo Anderson, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, who reside 18 miles north of Pompeys bridge in the Castle Butte district, was instantly killed at 4:30 Friday afternoon at First avenue south and Thirty-first street when the rear wheel of a three-ton gravel truck, owned by Walter
W. Givens and driven by Ernest A. Truesdell of 205 South Thirty-fifth street, passed over his head. The boy was riding a bicycle and according to eyewitnesses, apparently did not see the truck until it was too late. People standing at the corner said that they heard the boy scream as the mudguard of the truck threw him from his wheel and tossed him under the truck. | Anderson Leo Carl
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American Civil War Soldiers about Lyman W Anderson
Name: Lyman W Anderson ,
Enlistment Date: 11 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1376 1376
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1862 at the age of 22
Enlisted in Company G, 117th Infantry Regiment New York on 13 August 1862.
Discharged Company G, 117th Infantry Regiment New York on 02 May 1863 in Washington, DC | Anderson Lyman William
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DAR ID Number: 108683 | Anderson Sarah Grace
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Not married and no issue. | Andes Fern Donnis
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Title: Independence Examine
Text: John W. Andes, 81 Dies at his home. John William Andes, 81 yars old, died early this morning at his home at 812 West Kansas Avenue. He was a resident of Independendence since 1925, coming here from El Dorado Springs, MO. He was employd for a while at the Gas Service Company, but had been in ill health for some time.
A member of the R.L.D.S. Churach, he was born in Virginia. He and Mrs. Andes celbrated their golden wedding anniversary on March 11, 1946.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Andes of the home: four sons, Orral E. Andes, 414 South River Boulevard: Hollis R. ANdes, El Dorado Springs, MO; IVan L Andes. 401 West South Avenue; Leo E. Andes, 418 East Sea Avenue: six daughters. Mrs. Gladys Preston, 807 1/2 West Kansas Avenue, Mrs. Leola McCarty, 1344 South Hocker Street, Mrs. Velma Frisbey, Crane Road, Miss Maybel Andes, Audrie Andes, and Fern Andes of the home: a brother, Jake S. Andes, East Mechanic Street; a sister, Mrs. Martha Cool, Temple City, Calif.; nineteen grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. | Andes John William
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Leola McCarty, 92, Independence, died Saturday, June 16, 2001, at the Regency Care Center.
Mrs. McCarty was born July 31, 1908, in Lebeck, Mo., the daughter of John W. and Myrtle (Anderson) Andes. She worked for the Mid-Continent Public Library for many years as the administrative assistant to the library director. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cole M. McCarty, in June 1995.
Her survivors include a daughter, Kathy Cobb, a son, David McCarty, three sisters, Fern Andes, Audrie Andes and Velma Frisbey, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Independence.
Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 P.M. Tuesday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. A graveside service for extended family will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday at Mound Grove Cemetery.
The family suggests contributions to the Juvenile Diabetes Association. | Andes Leola Inez
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Not married and no issue. | Andes Mabel Blanch Allene
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American Civil War Soldiers
about Charles R Bailey
Name: Charles R Bailey ,
Residence: Brunswick County, Virginia
Occupation: Clerk
Enlistment Date: 05 June 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Unit Numbers: 769 769
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 05 June 1861 at the age of 22
Enlisted in Company I, 20th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 05 June 1861.
POW on 11 July 1861 at Rich Mountain, WV
Paroled on 17 July 1861 at Randolph County, VA
Discharged Company I, 20th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 14 November 1861
Enlisted as a Private on 03 June 1862
Commission in Company G, 59th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 03 June 1862.
On rolls on 30 April 1863
Absent on 01 July 1863
Returned on 06 July 1863
Furloughed on 25 December 1864
On rolls on 28 February 1865
Surrendered Company G, 59th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 09 April 1865 in Appomattox Court House, VA
Height: 6' "
Eye Color: hazel
Hair Color: dark
Complexion: fair | Bailey Charles Richard
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Never married | Bailey Martha Louetta
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Fought in Civil War: Union: 3 Arkansas Cavalry, Company D. Rank, Private | Bailey Rufus Alexander
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We can trace our Bailey line to Richard Henry Lee Bailey. He and othermembers of "our" line of the Bailey family are in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in the early 1800's. This branch of the family calls home a part of Lunenburg that is just north of the Meheran River and adjacent to the lands of the Vaughan family (who we met in the chapter about the Powers). Some portions of that land remain in the family's hands today (1994). And there is a small overgrown family cemetery next to the Bailey home place (It is located West of the home, north of stateroute 640, about 0.7 mile west of the intersection with Route 643. Salem Church, now deserted, is at that intersection). Harry Bailey, shortly before his death, took your author to the area and indicated the land had been in the family even before Richard H.L. Bailey. The land, therefore, becomes the key! We have been unable to find the name of Richard's father or mother, but we have been able to trace that land. That land was given to one Henry Bailey in a Regal Patent on 12 May 1759 (Patent Book #34, page 245). That land is described as 590 acres, north of the Meheran and adjacent to the Vaughan family land. It is unlikely that Henry is Richard H.L. Bailey's father (if Henry was 25 when he was given the land, he would have been over 68 when Richard was born!). We believe Henry is Richard H.L. Bailey's Grandfather. Henry's will (at least one that seems to match) does exist in Lunenburg County records (Will Book #2, p.15). This Henry Bailey mentions his wife Avis and a son William, who is the executorof the will and who gets "...the land and plantation where I now live." There is, however, reference to other -- un-named -- children. And so, while William Bailey is an excellent candidate for Richard H.L.'s father, there are other possibilities. On 1 Jul 1755, Henry Bailey transfers land in Lunenburg County to William, John and George (DB 4, p.137, 139, 141). These could be sonsof Henry. Lunenburg records at that time also refer to Thomas, Robert, a younger Henry (perhaps a Henry Jr.), and an Anselm. One other note about William Bailey, son of Henry and possible father to Richard H.L. Bailey. Landon Bell's book "Lunenburg: The Old Free State" notes a Revolutionary war unit under Cpt. John Stokes. That unit was formed around Lunenburg County and included in its November1778 pay roll one William Bailey.
| Bailey Son
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Entered Confederate Army 28 Sep 1863 the age of 18. He served in Company K, 32nd Regiment, Cross' Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. He surrrendered at Appomattox Court House, 09 Apr 1865. | Bailey William Henry
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An influential American author, teacher, and religious leader, noted for her groundbreaking ideas about spirituality and health, which she named "Christian Science." She articulated those ideas in her major work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, first published in 1875. Four years later she founded the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, which today has branch churches and societies around the world. In 1908 she launched The Christian Science Monitor, a leading international newspaper, the recipient, to date, of seven Pulitzer Prizes. | Baker Mary Morse
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| Balcom Abel Haywood
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American Civil War Soldiers Record about Abel H Balcom
Name: Abel H Balcom ,
Residence: Grafton, Massachusetts
Occupation: Section Man
Enlistment Date: 11 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Birth Date: 01 December 1826
Unit Numbers: 940 940
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1862 at the age of 35
Enlisted in Company F, 36th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 27 August 1862.
Transferred Company F, 36th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 15 February 1864
Transfered in Company H, 5th Regiment RC on 15 February 1864.
Mustered out Company H, 5th Regiment RC on 05 July 1865 in Indianapolis, IN
| Balcom Abel Haywood
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American Civil War Soldiers Record about Charles H Balcom
Name: Charles H Balcom ,
Residence: Pepperell, Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer
Enlistment Date: 25 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Unit Numbers: 982 982
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 25 August 1862 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 31 August 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 21 September 1862
Died of disease Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 07 January 1863 in Hospital In Suffolk, VA
| Balcom Charles Henry
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Lillian's obit indicates was pre-deceased by all siblings. | Balcom Evelyn M.
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American Civil War Soldiers Record about George H Balcom
Name: George H Balcom ,
Residence: Pepperell, Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer
Enlistment Date: 25 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Unit Numbers: 982 982
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 25 August 1862 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 31 August 1862.
Mustered out Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 03 June 1863 in Lowell, MA
| Balcom George Henry
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American Civil War Soldiers about Horace A Balcom
Name: Horace A Balcom ,
Residence: Shirley, Massachusetts
Occupation: Blacksmith
Enlistment Date: 19 July 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Unit Numbers: 938 938 928 928
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 19 July 1862 at the age of 22
Enlisted in Company E, 34th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 31 July 1862.
Received a disability discharge Company E, 34th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 10 October 1862 in Fort Lyon, VA
Enlisted in Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 April 1864.
Mustered out Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 26 August 1865 in Savannah, GA | Balcom Horace Adams
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American Civil War Soldiers Record about John H Balcom
Name: John H Balcom ,
Residence: Pepperell, Massachusetts
Occupation: Cordwainer
Enlistment Date: 02 September 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Death Date: 11 July 1913
Unit Numbers: 928 928 928
Service Record: Enlisted as a Drummer on 02 September 1861 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company B, 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 18 October 1861.
Reenlisted in Company B, 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 01 January 1864
Mustered out Company B, 26th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 26 August 1865 in Savannah, GA
| Balcom John H.
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American Civil War Soldiers about Gilbert Baldwin
Name: Gilbert Baldwin ,
Residence: Tuscola County, Michigan
Enlistment Date: 20 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Michigan
Unit Numbers: 1072 1072 1072
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 20 August 1862 at the age of 33
Enlisted in Company I, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 20 August 1862.
Joined Regiment on 15 September 1862 at Tuscumbia, AL (Estimated day of joining)
Reenlisted in Company I, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 27 January 1864
Promoted to Full Corporal on 01 March 1864
Discharged Company I, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 02 June 1865 in Baton Rouge, LA
| Baldwin Gilbert Palin
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American Civil War Soldiers about Edward Bransford Ballow
Name: Edward Bransford Ballow ,
Enlistment Date: 24 April 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Death Date: 15 January 1908
Unit Numbers: 813 813
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 24 April 1861 at the age of 22
Enlisted in Company A, 53rd Infantry Regiment Virginia on 24 April 1861.
Absent, sick on 01 May 1862 at Halifax, VA
Returned on 15 August 1862 (Estimated day)
Discharged Company A, 53rd Infantry Regiment Virginia on 17 September 1862 in Sharpsburg, MD
Height: 5'2 "
Eye Color: blue
Hair Color: dark
Complexion: light | Ballew Edward Bransford
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American Civil War Soldiers about William Thomas Ballow
Name: William Thomas Ballow ,
Enlistment Date: 24 April 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Unit Numbers: 813 813
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 24 April 1861
Enlisted in Company A, 53rd Infantry Regiment Virginia on 24 April 1861.
Furloughed on 01 May 1862
Absent, sick on 14 August 1862 at Halifax, VA
Returned on 25 August 1862 (Estimated date)
Absent, sick on 06 September 1862 at Halifax, VA
Absent, without leave on 31 January 1863
Returned on 28 February 1863
Absent, sick on 30 April 1863 at Halifax, VA
Returned on 31 August 1864
Received a disability discharge Company A, 53rd Infantry Regiment Virginia on 01 November 1864 | Ballew William Thomas
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American Civil War Soldiers about George Varnum Barrett
Name: George Varnum Barrett ,
Residence: Shirley, Massachusetts
Occupation: Conductor
Enlistment Date: 20 May 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Death Date: 04 November 1912
Unit Numbers: 981 981 922 922
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 20 May 1861 at the age of 24
Enlisted in Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 19 June 1861.
Mustered out Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 02 August 1861 in Boston, MA
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 04 December 1861 (As of Co. H 23rd MA Inf)
Enlisted in Company H, 23rd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 04 December 1861.
Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 06 March 1862
Promoted to Full Sergeant Major on 19 November 1862
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 2nd Class on 10 January 1863 effective 12 January 1863
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 08 October 1863 effective 03 January 1864
Mustered out Company H, 23rd Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 13 October 1864 | Barrett George Varnum
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Served in Civil War:
Enlisted as a Private on 12 August 1862 at the age of 32
Enlisted in Company H, 114th Infantry Regiment New York on 14 August 1862.
Died Company H, 114th Infantry Regiment New York on 24 August 1863 in Fort Monroe, VA | Bartholomew Ransom Augustus
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Obituary Carrie E. Bates Lincoln died Feb. 18,1988 at a nursing home in East Bridgewater. Born in Hull, MA, she moved to Norwell at age 9 and lived there until her illness in 1978. Wife of the Late Lyman Washington Lincoln, she is survived by a son Lyman W. Lincoln Jr. of Dennis, MA., a daughter Elizabeth Rosella Wood of Arcata, CA. 14 grandchildren, 36 Greatgrand children, and 30 Great-great Grandchildren. The funeral was at Sparells, with burial in First Parish Cemetary. She is also the mother of the Late Vincent C. Lincoln of Norwell, MA. | Bates Carrie Elizabeth
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Founder of the Traveler's Insurance Company. | Batterson James Goodwin
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Revolutionary War Veteren
Enlisted in September 1776 and served three years as Sergeant with the Virginia Troops under Captain Cunningham and Colonels Read and Richard Parker.
Fought in battles of White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Stony Point. | Bellew Charles
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At the time of his death in 2004, 11 brothers and sisters had passed away. | Bellew Charles E.
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Per her obit ... She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph S. Barill; six brothers; and two sisters. | Bellew Edith
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GreatUncle Billy has Hila listed as "Holly" on his tree.
1930 census shows the spouse of Russell Cline to be Hila, born about 1902. | Bellew Hila
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