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Matches 5,201 to 5,250 of 7,905
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| 5201 | Old Burnet Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas | Source (S1525)
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| 5202 | Old Burnet Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas | Source (S1519)
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| 5203 | Old Burnet Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas | Source (S1507)
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| 5204 | Oldest grave in cemetery. MHH notes: I assume that this Samuel Walter is a son of Dr. George McFarland and Cordelia. He is buried next to Samuel and Jane McFarland at the Mt. Zion cemetery. It makes no sense for him to be the son of Samuel Sr. since there is an older son named Samuel King McFarland. Oldest grave in cemetary. | McFarland, Samuel Walter (I9337)
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| 5205 | Olds, Fred A. <i>Abstracts of Wills in North Carolina</i>. Oxford: Clearfield Co., 1925. | Source (S484)
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| 5206 | Olive Mary McFarland was the second child of Anderson and Sarah McFarland to live to maturity. She was born in February, 1856 in Coitsville, Ohio and grew up on the family farm as had her sister, Lovina, just two years older than she. The sister s apparently led similar lives; both became local school teachers and both married in their mid-twenties. Olive was not at the McFarland/McFarlin family home in 1880, and might be found in Youngstown, Ohio. By 1881 she had married Albert Ross of Youngstown, she twenty-five and he twenty-seven. They had only one child who apparently died young, as no children are listed as living in the 1900 census. Olive and Albert stayed alone together for at least forty years, moving to Columbus in the early 1900's. She probably died before the 1930 census (Research):, and vital records should be checked. PFM's sources for Olive Mary McFarlin; School-teacher 1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 13 with Anderson McFarland (her age 4, born in Ohio, attending school) 1870 census, Coitsville, Ohio p 107 with Anderson McFarland (her age 14, born in Ohio, at home) 1880 census, Youngstown? Ohio 1900 census, Youngstown, Ohio ED 58 p 57, with Albert Ross (her age 44, born in Ohio, mar 20 yrs, 0 of 1 children alive, father b in Ohio, mother b in Ohio) 1910 census, Columbus, Ohio ED 184 p 192, with Albert Ross (her age 54, born in Ohio, 1st mar for 28 yrs, 0 of 1 children alive, father b in Ohio, mother b in Ohio) 1920 census, Columbus, Ohio ED 256 p 332, with Albert Ross (her age 63, born in Ohio, f in Ohio, m in Ohio) 1930 census, Olive McFarlin (McFarland) not found Other References *1 McFarlin; 2003 Many of the McFarlin (McFarland) births, marriages, and deaths, with the names, are from the 1832 William McFarland bible, presented to his grandson, William Kirk McFarland by Wm K's mother, Sarah (Kirk) McFarland, March 9, 187 7 (1897?). Photocopies of the vital records pages in that bible, plus copies of other vital record notes and letters, were given to Peter F McFarlin in 1974, by his uncle, Charles Kirk McFarlin, in Short Hills, New Jersey, who had the bible and no tes in his possession at that time. | McFarland, Olive Mary (I16394)
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| 5207 | On 1870 census, next to George Wilkerson and Rebecca, a family of James Fletcher and wife Sarah age 24 are living. This Sarah could be the S.E. Blankenship of the 1850 census, who is the Sarah Wilkerson of the 1860 census. She is shown married to James, age 31 from Georgia, with children: Jefferson 3, William 3, and James 1 month old. This is the last page of Precinct 3, Post Office Ladonia. Image 30 of 30. The information that Sarah E. Blankenship is the wife of William Washington Sloan, a Baptist minister, is family information and not verified. The William Sloan in Fannin County is married to an "S" born in Arkansas around 1822. (census records 1850 living next to George Wilkerson and wife Jane, who later marries Rebecca McFarland Blankenship.) On 1870 census, next to George Wilkerson and Rebecca, a family of James Fletcher and wife Sarah age 24 are living. This Sarah could be the S.E. Blankenship of the 1850 census, who is the Sarah Wilkerson of the 1860 census. She is shown married to James, age 31 from Georgia, with children: Jefferson 3, William 3, and James 1 month old. This is the last page of Precinct 3, Post Office Ladonia. Image 30 of 30. The information that Sarah E. Blankenship is the wife of William Washington Sloan, a Baptist minister, is family information and not verified. The William Sloan in Fannin County is married to an "S" born in Arkansas around 1822. (census records 1850 living next to George Wilkerson and wife Jane, who later marries Rebecca McFarland Blankenship.) | Blankenship, Sarah Elizabeth (I31167)
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| 5208 | On 1870, census his name is shown as John Wen. On 1880, shown as John E. He was probably named for Anna's deceased brother, John Ewing McFarland. | Etheridge, John E. (I29909)
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| 5209 | On list of tithables by Robert Doak for the area from Reed Creek to Stalnakers (on the Holston). Shown living next to John Riley (Wylie?) several Buchanans, Arthur Campbell, etc. p. 478 in Early Adventurers on the Western Waters, Vol. 5, Mary B. Kegley | Wiley, Alexander (I1973)
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| 5210 | On my grandmother's side Rose Ann Grant I have had some success. I now know that she was born in Galtois, NewFoundland and her parents were Thomas Grant and Ann Collins, and Rose had a brother George and two sisters (living in NewFoundland at the time of Rose's death in Saint John, New Brunswick.) [E-mail from Ken MacFarlane rec: 29 Apr 2012] | Grant, Rose Ann (I23768)
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| 5211 | On tax list. No land. | Weir, Isaac (I2388)
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| 5212 | One male under 10, one 10-15. | Spruill, Evan (I1216)
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| 5213 | One more new member. This one is pretty interesting. His furthest back ancestor was named Eli Palmer up until sometime after his marriage in 1852. Maybe Eli's mother Darcus (Dorcas?) was a McFarland. Anyway, all the kids adopted the McFarland nam e by the 1860s. I have asked about Eddie taking a Y-DNA and an autosomal test. We'll see what he says. Joined CMW 24 Jan 2018. #650 | McFarland, Eddie Conn EPM01 (I24775)
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| 5214 | One of George's wives appears to have been his step-mother.-Ed. | McFarland, George Washington (I25939)
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| 5215 | One of his sons went to Ballawell, near Buchlyvie; he had sons, Parlan and George. George had one daughter, who had a large family. He (George) died at the age of 105 years. [ History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p221] | McFarlane, George (I31447)
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| 5216 | One source says born in Groton, Suffolk, England | Devereux, John (I931)
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| 5217 | One source says her name is Mary Emily McFarland, daughter of Joseph and her death is in Ste. Genevieve is Nov. 11, 1884, died at 51 years, 7 months, 15 days. | McFarland, Mary E (I9632)
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| 5218 | One source shows 4 living daughters. Another provides 3 given names.-Ed. | MacFarlane, dau. (I1301)
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| 5219 | One source shows two living sons. Another show only one and provides a given name.-Ed | MacFarlane, son (I1264)
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| 5220 | One tree gave her name as Martha W. Hill, another tree said Martha Barnett Samuel has two different wives named Martha. Have not found a marriage record for the first Martha. I found a marriage record for Samuel H. McFarland to Martha W. Parker in 1852. This must be a second wife. | Martha (I27617)
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| 5221 | Only child a daughter Virginia Ellis BIRTH 15 JANUARY 1931 • Miami, Miami-Dade, Florida, USA DEATH 6 APRIL 2014 • Florida, USA | Ellis, James Orby (I15729)
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| 5222 | Only Patrick born Buchanan parish in IGI OPR search Buchanan parish Batch C114742 1646-1819 No records found for Name: Patrick McFarlane, Batch Number: C114745 1648-1813 Name«tab»Patrick Mcfarlan Gender«tab»Male Christening Date«tab»07 Dec 1669 Christening Place«tab», BUCHANAN, STIRLING, SCOTLAND Father's Name«tab»John Mcfarlan Mother's Name«tab»Kathrein Mcfarland Indexing Project (Batch) Number«tab»C11474-2 System Origin«tab»Scotland-VR GS Film number«tab»1041972 Reference ID«tab»2:179XSCP | McFarlan, Patrick (I26975)
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| 5223 | Only two Margaret's born Perthshire 1805-1815 with mother Ann. This is most likely.-Ed. (Research):IGI results for Name: Margaret McFarlane, Event: Birth, Place: Auchtergaven, Event Range: 1805-1815, Mother Name: Ann, Country:Scotland, State or Province:Perthshire Margaret Macfarlane Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 birth: 29 July 1809 christening: 31 July 1809 PERTH, PERTH, SCOTLAND father: John Macfarlane mother: Ann Edward Margt. Mcfarlane Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 christening: 7 July 1811 DUNNING, PERTH, SCOTLAND father: John Mcfarlane mother: Ann Stewart Gender Female https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQ75-CL2 Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11350-4 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 1040067, 1040068 | McFarlane, Margaret (I15423)
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| 5224 | Ontario, Canada. <i>1871 Canada Census</i>. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm. Specific microfilm roll numbers are listed with each record in the index. | Source (S265)
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| 5225 | OPR Kilconquhar 1821: Thomas Marr, Colinsburgh and Jean Poustie his spouse had a son born 27th. Jan. and baptyzed 18th. March named Lindsay. | Marr, (Robina) Lindsay (I282740907427)
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| 5226 | OPR Kilconquhar: 1790 9th Sep William Poustie by Jean Bruce his wife had a child born and baptized on the 12th of Do by the Revd. Mr. Pearson Minr. of the Parish of Elie named, Jean | Poustie, Jean (I282740907436)
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| 5227 | Options for parents from Scotlands People search - https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk 1 - MCFARLAN ELIZABETH ALEXANDER MCFARLAN/JANET MCFARLAN FR134 (FR134) Age 0 DOB 05/08/1728 Parish # 474/ Ref: 10 175 Parish Buchanan (These work with matching parents/childrens given names) 2 - MCFARLAN ELIZABETH JOHN MCFARLAN/MARY MCALLUM FR127 (FR127) Age 0 DOB 17/09/1726 474/ 10 162 Parish Buchanan (These work with matching parents/childrens given names) 3 - MCFARLAN ELISABETH DONALD MCFARLAN/KATHARIN MCFARLAN FR76 (FR76) Age 0 DOB 06/09/1724 484/ 10 70 Parish Kippen (These are the parents suggested by Ken Doig of The Ancestors of Brian Doig source) 4 - Surname MCFARLAN Forename ELIZABETH Parents WALTER MCFARLAN/JANET MCGREGOR Other Details FR120 (FR120) Age 0 Date 02/02/1724 Parish Number 474/ Ref 10 147 Parish Buchanan (These are the parents suggested by an IGI submitted entry) FSID L62H-6D5 (Research): [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_t ype=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type[0]=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=McFarlane&surname_so=syn&forename=Elizabeth&forename_so=soundex&sex=F&from_year=1720&to_y ear=1730&record=Church%20of%20Scotland%20%28old%20parish%20registers%29%20Roman%20Catholic%20Church%20Other%20churches] | McFarlan, Elizabeth (I19762)
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| 5228 | Or her name is Joanna Chesson according to a CMW member. | Chesson, Johanna (I433)
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| 5229 | or June 24, 1813 on his tombstone. | McFarland, James H (I28844)
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| 5230 | Orange Co. 1790 Peter McFarland on Tax List (from Peter's tree) 1790 William McFarland on Tax List (from Peter's tree) 1790 Thomas McFarland on tax list. (from Peter's tree) A Thomas McFarland marries Elizabeth Rose on April 30, 1796. This must be a different Thomas McFarland. So how is Thomas McFarland connected to Henry Horton? 27 May 1797 Henry Horton to Thomas McFarlin Deed B06 P330 Henry Horton of Orange to Thomas McFarlin of same 100 lbs, 77 ½ acres, on south side of Dyals Cr a branch of Flat R, begin at a white oak the E side of Flat R., a cor of Julius King, W with King’s line to a stake Archer Harris’ cor and King’s, N w ith Harris’ line to Black Oak spalin a cor of Harris and James walker of Dyals Cr., down creek to first station signed Henry (O) Horton; witness Alex McMullan, John McFarlan; proved Nov term 1797 by John McFarlan 1798: Land Deed Thomas Mcfarlin sells to John Mcfarlain 77 1/2 acres on south side of Dials Creek, a branch of Flat River. Adj. to Julius king and Archer Harris. Wit. Joseph Britan and James Moore So, what this Thomas married to a Horton daughter? Why did he sell the land? Is this Thomas McFarland the same Thomas McFarland that appears in the Caswell Co. censuses from 1810 through 1840. He was born around 1771 to 1775, and died before the 1850 census. It looks like he and his wife had 5 children from 1800 to 1810. Thomas McFarland in Caswell Co. married Rachel Winters in 1796. So, this is another Thomas, but then who is this, and is he related? OBJE: _TEXT Location: Orange Co., NC OBJE: _TEXT Location: Orange Co. VA | McFarland, Thomas (I16986)
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| 5231 | Oregon County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S1993)
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| 5232 | Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, Marriage Records, 1906-1910, 1946-1971</i>. Salem, Oregon. | Source (S1081)
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| 5233 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S2933)
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| 5234 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S427)
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| 5235 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S401)
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| 5236 | ORVILLE REAGIN - married to Florence Williams. He lived in Forney, Texas, a member of an old and highly respected family. He was a graduate of (here a correction was made in the margin that says Ohio U. instead of A. & M College) and held a Master of Arts degree. He was president of the Forney State Bank. He and his wife, Florence will always be revered for the loving care they bestowed on the older members of the family. He died in 1962 and is buried in the Cemetery at Forney. | Reagin, Orville W. (I29970)
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| 5237 | Other trees have Asker Glover married to Nancy McFarland, daughter of John McFarland (1753-1820) and his wife Mary Reed. John is shown on trees as being a son of William McFarland and Mary Graham, along with brothers named William, Charles, and L evin. The trees showing John McFarland and Mary Reed, have him dying in 1820 in Frederick Co. I have not found him on any records so far in Frederick Co. That Nancy's dates are 1794 to 1845. | Glover, Asker M. (I16619)
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| 5238 | Otis' death place and marriage date and place found on Ancestry Tree owned by PRISM | Webster, Otis Arnold (I804)
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| 5239 | Owner of Ancestry Tree Wolfe Family Tree Owner: gjwolfe1 http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/28598606/family | Wolfe, son (I31474)
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| 5240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14268)
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| 5241 | Owner of Ancestry.com public tree that is one of the sources for this line. MARLOWE/JEFFERY/PEPERKORN/SINCLAIR TREE Owner: kmarlowe17 | McFarlane, dau. (I11415)
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| 5242 | Owner of Ancestry.com public tree used as source 'Richard MacFarlane Family Tree Owner: rnmacfarlane' Richard Nelson MacFarlane rnmacfarlane@gmail.com via nevada.shnw.net Feb 21, 2020, 6:51 PM Proposed Change: Annie Georgina Nelson (I84792) Tree: Clan current Link: https://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/getperson.php?personID=I84792&tree=CC Description: The date of death and location is not correct. My paternal grandmother, Annie Georgina Nelson, died at 90 years of age, on September 20, 1971, not in 1932, as you have listed. And she did not die in Peterborough, Ontario. She passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. I am the family historian and have been our geneologist for many years. Thank you for correcting this. Richard Nelson MacFarlane Richard MacFarlane Mar 12, 2020, 3:03 PM (9 days ago) Hi Andrew, Thank you very much for checking in with me. It is amazing to think that we can instantly correspond via a computer system. I have assembled about 350 names, and have my family tree back to the 1750s, and other branches, to the 1500s. One day, I plan to stay in the U.K. for 6 weeks, walking where my ancestors did, visiting the churches, the port of calls. And then writing the big family history, complete with photographs, and describing what it really was like, way back, so it brings the family members alive. I am lucky to have one child, and our daughter is 30 years old. So hopefully, this will be a legacy. Lots of McFarlane stories. My grandfather did not want to be Irish Catholic. As a Methodist Minister, he wanted to be Scottish Protestant. So he put the 'a' in between the 'M' and 'c'. Mc became Mac. From the Rev. James William Phee MacFarlane. Branches of my tree include: McFarlane, Nelson, and on my mother's side, Kendrick, Simon, Claus. So I have Scottish, northern Ireland, Londonderry, a little bit of England, some German, Wuttemburg, Bavaria, then Pennsylvania, as in, Pennsylvania Dutch - German, and a touch of Mennonite, then the movement to escape the U.S.A., moving to Vineland, Niagara, St. Catharines, in Ontario, Canada. The McFarlane's and Nelson's moving from Ireland to Canada, settling principally in the Ottawa valley. Three farms. Then all across Canada - Saskatchewan, Alberta, etc. And my parents, with my grandparents, going to Windsor, Ontario, and Chatham, Ontario. And the story about Loraine Allison who died with the sinking of the Titanic, 1912. The wealthy distant relative, George Franklin Johnston, of Westmount, Montreal, Quebec. My very best to you. One day I hope to visit New Zealand. I have rowed and raced every boat, since 1973. I raced at the Sydney (Penrith) Australia Olympic rowing course at the World Masters Games in October 2009. You have the very best sculler ever -- Mahe (spelling, I cannot add French acute accent) Drysdale, and an amazing men's double from New Zealand. Richard MacFarlane Toronto, Canada | Macfarlane, Richard Nelson (I12746)
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| 5243 | Owner of source Starr Kepler Family Tree Owner: starrmj_1 | Starr, Mike (I10304)
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| 5244 | p. 12 | Source (S1917)
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| 5245 | p. 120 | Source (S1216)
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| 5246 | p. 645-46 of Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri. "John N. Horn, one of the successful and enterprising citizens of Iron Township, was born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., in 1837 and is the son of Thomas and Nancy (Hunt) Horn, who were born and reared in Tennessee. John N., like the average coutry boy, received his education in the common schools, and worked on his father's farm until twenty-one years of age. He then worked three years at Valle Forge Iron Works, and at the breading out of the Rebellion he abandoned all business of that description and enlisted in the Confederate army, Second Missouri Regiment. He was under Capt. Cousins and Col. McCollough, and participated in the battle of Corinth, also that of Shiloh, and was in many other engagements of less note. Although taking an active part in these engagements Mr. Horn was fortunate in not receiving a wound. After the cessation of hostilities Mr. Horn came to Iron Mountain, where he took chargeof a cut on the hill, but was soon given a position in the store, wheich he has occupied in a most satisfactory manner for the past nine years. He chose for his companion in life Miss Bell McFalrnad, and to this union were born five children, who are named as follows: Minnie E., harry El, Maurice P., Genry T. and warren w. Mr Horn is a member of the Masonic fraternity, also a member of the A.O.U.W. His wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a Democrat in his political views, and has benn a memeber of the i.O.O.F. for twenty-eight years." | Horn, John N. (I30952)
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| 5247 | p. 661 of Goodspeed's has a nice biography. | Norwine, William H. (I30563)
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| 5248 | P. 94 a from Lola McFarland Hill's book: WILLIAM MCKIBBEN WILLIAMS - Married to Florence Crawford, May 13, 1912. He was born July 28, 1869 on a farm near Fosterville, Tennessee. He attended school at Bellbuckle, Tenn. for one year -1884. He moved to Whitesboro, Texas, in 1891. He taught school in Hamilton, Whitesboro, Bells, and Taylor, Texas. He became a minister of the Christian Church and held pastorates at Belton and Bonham, Texas. He was connected with Texas Christian University, was Editor of the Christian Courier in Dallas for a number of years, and was with the Headquarters staff of the Disciples of Christ in St. Louis and Indianpolis for some time. After coming to Dallas he was pastor of the Greenville Ave. Christian Church and was an interim pastor of the churches at Rowlett and Richardson. He died in Dallas, Dec. 3, l931. Due to the illness of his wife at the time, a private funeral service was held at the home of her sister and he was buried in the Belton Cemetery beside his first wife and their child. | Williams, William McKibben (I30025)
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| 5249 | P. 97 from Lola McFarland Hill's book: ELLIOTT TAYLOR - married Louise Jennings - born July 26, 1905. Lived in Lubbock, and graduated from A & M College. He was resident engineer with the Highway Department for about three years, then went with to Brown and Boot Construction Co. In 1938, he started his own business and moved to 2821, 23d St Lubbock, where he still resides. The acerage (sic)in New Mexico has yielded to his experience and ability and he continues to improve it and enjoy the fruits of his efforts to succeed. | Taylor, James Elliott Sr. (I29901)
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| 5250 | p. 97 from Lola McFarland Hill's book: GRACE DAHLMAN JENNINGS - married John Gammon, born in Ladonia May 24, 1908. Went with the family to the various parishes. Before going to Texarkana, she spent the summer in Muskogee with her Little Auntie and Uncle Joe Hill. Jane and Anne were babies and she was a joy to them and their mother. They made an excursion to Kansas City and enjoyed the Ben Scott's and the Zoo. She graduated from High School with honors, and at¬tended Translvania University one year. She was a Chi Omega and spent one vacation at the national convention of her sor¬ority. Graduated from Texas Tech - taught at Lazbuddy, married while there and continued to live there until 1964 when they moved to Willcox Ariz. Her children are, Jean Louise Briggs, John Henry Gammon and Marianna Gammon. She has many outstanding qualities and has the loving heart. | Jennings, Grace Dahlman (I30183)
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