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 | Nellie Davison - letter 10 June (year?) |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 13 Mar 1936 Vienna |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 15 Dec 1923 Vienna |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 23 Feb 1939 Vienna |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 26 Mar 1924 Vienna |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 6 Aug 1938 |
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 | Nellie Davison - letter 8 Feb 1927 Paris |
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 | Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger home (reverse) (Reverse) Postcard / photo sent to Helen Kilpatrick by Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger. Believed to be circa 1907. Photo is of Nellie's home in Vienna. Source: Betty Howell Traver. |
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 | Nellie Davison letter - 24 Aug 1924 |
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 | Newbold Noyes - birth record |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | No Birth Record Confirmation that no birth records exist for Gwendolen A. Boyer in 1863 and for Mabel Boyer in 1888-1890 |
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 | Norman Howard Campbell m. Mary Victoria Turner Marriage affidavit. |
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 | Obituary - Bain W. Phillips |
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 | Obituary - Edward Lathrop Howell "Funeral Services Held Saturday, April 20th for E.L. "Gus" Howell" Cuthbert Times - 25 April, 1968. |
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 | Obituary - Frederick and Sarah Howard |
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 | Obituary - Harvey Howell |
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 | Obituary - Marguerite Freeney Howard Appearing in Salisbury Times, Sep. 2, 1987 |
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 | Obituary - Marguerite Howard Appearing in The Sun, Thursday Sept. 3, 1987 |
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 | Obituary - Mrs. J. Selby Goslee. Wanda Dawson provides this copy and notes: "From Salisbury Advertiser Saturday October 20, 1894 from Wicomico County Library Salisbury, Maryland micro-film dated March 5, 1892 thur June 27, 1896 MFA6"
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 | Obituary - Samuel Monroe Howell |
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 | Obituary of Daniel Whiting Lathrop Received from Hal Lathrop. |
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 | Olive Carter Obituary |
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 | Origin of Henry Howell's given names. Handwritten notes by Betty H. Traver.
Origins of Henry Alonzo Howell's given names by Elizabeth Howell Traver :
Henry Alonzo Howell was named for two soldiers killed in wars. "Henry" was for Henry Heard, Henry Alonzo Howell's uncle, who died at Pine Mountain during Sherman's March to the Sea in August 1864.
Alonzo McBride was the son of John McBride, surveyor general of Georgia. After John McBride died, the family moved with the Howell's to Houston County (Perry, GA). Being the oldest, he enlisted in Gen. Andrew Jackson's war against the Indians in Alabama, where he was killed. His will is in the courthouse in Perry, Jimmy Brittain's mother saw it written just before he left for the Army. Alonzo Church, early president of the University of Georgia was John McBride's best friend, so he named his eldest son for him. [JSH notes: Alonzo Church b. 1793 in Brattleboro, VT, graduated Middlebury College and moved to GA in 1816]
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 | Orphans Court - Freeney Newspaper article. Was placed between the pages of the Freeney family bible. |
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 | p. 120 Sacrifice of the Shannon Hickman again describes his heroine "The Girl" Gertrude MacMichael, through the words of Captain Ashburn - p 120-121. |
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 | p. 121 Sacrifice of the Shannon |
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 | Page 1 of 2. This letter is on exhibit in the Thomas Stone House on the Boone Hall Plantation. Written by Flora Maude Campbell Stone while visiting her son Thomas A. Stone at "Boone Hall" in Charleston, SC. |
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 | Page 2 of 2. This letter is on exhibit in the Thomas Stone House on the Boone Hall Plantation. written by Flora Maude Campbell Stone |
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 | Peter Stone Howell - Birth Record |
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 | Peter Vriesenga m. Marie Keyzer Original marriage book entry in Dutch. |
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382 |
 | Peter Vriesenga Naturalization Petition |
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 | Phila Inquirer headline of Boyer fire Headline of article appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer 11 Feb, 1897 describing the terrible fire in which Gwendoline was killed. |
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 | Phila Inquirer re: Gwendoline Boyer fire Article appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer 11 Feb, 1897 describing the terrible fire in which Gwendoline was killed. |
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 | Plot records of the White Plains Baptist Church Cemetery Fairly complete list of all the graves at the White Plains Baptist Church cemetery. Includes many Howells, Kilpatricks. Obtained while visiting in 2003. |
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 | Pollard - Howell letter 23 March 1974 - p1 Florence Howell Pollard's letter to Albert Sidney Howell, 23 March 1974. "..This writer is most grateful to those who kept track of the family records, otherwise there might not have been my own wealth of research. I began collecting records in 1930...." |
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 | Pollard - Howell letter 23 March 1974 p2. "Clarence leaves tuesday for New Orleans to attend a Laundry-Owners convention. He has his German product that he promotes all over the world. It is a chemical product that is used by launderies and dry cleaners." |
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 | Ralph H. Carlin Military Service Record |
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 | Ralph Hetherlin Carlin Veteran's Compensation Application. Service dates from 1914 to 1917 are listed. |
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 | Randolph County Map |
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 | Randolph County, GA Location of Randolph County within Georgia |
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 | Remsen Coles Davison Research Genealogical Record of the Davison, Davidson, Davisson Family of New England (download copy is large: 168 MB) |
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 | Reno Evening Gazette - 12 Dec 1929 Article describes a lawsuit in which Gruenberger is accused of having some involvement. |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - birth record |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - US Citizenship 1 |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - US Citizenship 2 |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - US Citizenship 3 |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - US Citizenship 4 |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone - US Draft Registration |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone -Officers Declaration |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone m. Willena Rose Crawford Certificate dated 20 June 1924 |
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 | Robert Spencer Stone m. Willena Rose Crawford |
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 | Sackville Post - Hickman Family Reunion |
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 | Sacrifice of the Shannon by W. Albert Hickman
Published in May, 1903
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 | Sacrifice of the Shannon Inside Cover |
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 | SacrificeOfTheShannonCover.jpg |
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 | Sale of E. D. Davison & Sons June 23, 1903 Letter to the customers of E.D. Davison & Sons announcing the sale of the company to J.M. Hastings. (J.M. Hatings is Helen Hastings father) |
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 | Sale of items at the Freeney property Newspaper article. Was placed between the pages of the Freeney family bible. |
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 | Samuel Carver Descendants |
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 | SamuelAHowellAdministratorMcKinneyHowellEstateBlog.jpg |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Silhouette notes Handwritten notes by Betty H. Traver on the origins of the Brooks family silhouettes. |
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 | Spencer - Scane Marriage record |
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 | Spencer Chart 1 by D. Tilley Spencer Chart 1 by D. Tilley. Begins with James Spencer (of Milltowne Ashover) m. Sara / Sarah |
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 | Spencer Chart 2 by D. Tilley. Spencer Chart 2 by Dorothy Tilley. Begins with John Spencer m. Lucy Knowles |
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 | Spencer chart 3 by D. Tilley Spencer chart 3 by Dorothy Tilley. Starts with Timothy Spencer m. Mary Bradley |
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 | Stith - Howell - Baltimore Sun engagement. |
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 | Stone / Hobbs marriage record |
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 | Stone m. Taylor Marriage record |
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 | T.N. Schelhaas letter 1) Re re Marie Mahieu painting: States that painting often claimed to be of Marie Mahieu (mother of Philippe Delano/ Philippe de Lannoy) is NOT her. Instead, the painting is of Marie de Lannoy wife of Jan Pesijn, the founder of the Jan Pesijnhof.
2) Re Marriage of Jan Lano (Jean de Lannoy) - George English points out an error in this letter: The primary source (Leiden Judicial Archives nr. 89 vol.C., folio 142) actually reads January 13. 1596: "Jan Lano, (missed out from letter ‘bachelor of Torckangie (Tourcoing), accompanied by Piere de Bu and Gijsbert de Lano, bridegroom’s father with Mary Mahieu’) unmarried, from Lille (N. France) accompanied by Jane (Jeanne) Mahieu, her mother and Anthonette Morth, her acquaintance".
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 | The Maryland High School Class of 1928 p.2-3 |
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 | Thomas A. Stone - Birth record |
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 | Thomas A. Stone - Manifest card. From "Michigan, Detroit Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Detroit, 1906-1954" Lists himself as "farmer" with wife "Alexandria" living in Mt. Pleasant S.C. |
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 | Thomas B. Freeny burial record "Parents Peter and Elizabeth. Age 33-1-7" JH Note: I assume 33 years, 1 month, 7 days. Based on his headstone it would be 33 yeards, 1 month 10 days... |
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 | Thomas Umlauf - Baptism entry |
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 | Thomas Vriesenga M Sylvia Sedig |
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 | Thora Arloa Dick m. Archibald Campbell Stone Church record in handwriting by the minister: "Marriage of Archibald Campbell Stone, physician, residing at Chatham, Ontario, bachelor of full age, son of Spencer Stone nd of his wife Flora Maude Campbell of Chatham, Ontario and Thora Arloia Dick, nurse, residing at 6211 __ Avenue, in the city of Montreal, spinster of full age, daughter of Gordon David Dick and of his wife Alroia Muriel Haffner of the city of Montreal, were married by me by authority of license No. 12377, issued by _____ _____, without marriage cont___, on the thirty first day of August one thousand nine hundred and thirty nine in the presence of the subscribing witnesses Thomas A. Stone brother of the groom and Thelma Shaver (sp?), aunt of the bride." |
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 | Timothy Spencer Will Will of Timothy Spencer - dated 1837 |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | University of Pennsylvania yearbook 1930 Undergraduate yearbook for 1930. Contains several group photos of Theodore K. Warner: p.155 (Secretary of Chess Club), p.178 President Phi Mu Sigma, p. 188 Treasurer, The University Dramatic Club. p. 195 Glee Club, second bass |
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 | Veazey Line from James Veazey 1725 Albert Sidney Howell, Jr's typed notes on the Veazey line. Starts with James Veazey b. 1725 to children of William Watkins and Margery Veazey Moore. Provided by Jim Brittain, Jr. |
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 | Veazey Neck NOAA Chart showing 'Veazey Neck'. In 1687 John Veazey (1647-1700)purchased this tract of land in southern Cecil Co., MD. - located on the eastern side of the Elk River and on the south side of the Bohemia River near the point where the Bohemia empties into the Elk. Their home was named Cherry Grove and was occupied by his descendants until about 1900.
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 | Veazey to S.A. Howell. 429 Acres P1. Indenture by William Veazey and Ezekiel Veazey to Samuel A. Howell. 3 November, 1857. Taliaferro County, Georgia. 429 Acres for $1,505 dollars. Signed in the presence of Samuel Johnson, Jr.; William W. Moore, J.P.; by William Veasey & Ezekiel Veazey. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain)
Transcribed by Charles Lee as follows:
Georgia, Taliaferro county
This indenture made and entered into this the 3rd day of Nov 1857 between William C Veazey & Ezekiel Veazey of said state and county Administrators of the estate of Jesse Veazey late of said county deceased, of the one part, and Samuel A Howell of said state and county of the other part; witnessed that whereas by virtue of an order granted by the hounable the court of ordinary of said county on the first of October last to the W. C. & E. Veazey Admin as aforesaid to sell a tract of land belonging to said estate lying and being in said state and county. Containing four hundred and twenty acres more or less. Adjoining lands of J Moore, Wm Johnson, Jas. Reynolds and others, lying on the waters of Ogeeche river.The metes and bounds of which will appear from a plat herein annexed and after the same was duly advertised in the Gazette in conformity to the law the same was put up and exposed to public sale to the highest bidder at the door of the court house in said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday of this _______ month, by the said W. C. & E. Veazey Admins as aforesaid when the same was Knocked off to said S. A. Howell, at the sum or price of one thousand, five hundred and five dollars, he being the highest bidder.
Now for and in consideration of said sum of Fifteen hundred and five dollars in hand paid to the W. C. & E. Veazey by him the said S. A. Howell at or before the sealing and delivering....
(Cut off copy)
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 | Veazey to S.A. Howell. 429 Acres P2. Indenture by William Veazey and Ezekiel Veazey to Samuel A. Howell. 3 November, 1857. Taliaferro County, Georgia. 429 Acres for $1,505 dollars. Signed in the presence of Samuel Johnson, Jr.; William W. Moore, J.P.; by William Veasey & Ezekiel Veazey. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain) |
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 | Victoria Stone Death Certificate |
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 | W. L. Howard, MD Autobiography p. 1 |
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 | W.L. Howard Autobiography p.2 |
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 | W.L. Howard 1956 Letter To his 3 year old grandson about their visit to see a dog named Bob, and the upcoming departure to Argentina. |
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 | W.L. Howard obituary From the Salisbury Daily Times on August 23, 2005. |
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 | W.L. Howard receives 33rd degree |
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 | W.S. McKeough Page 1 of 2. Attestation paper. Canadian over-seas expedition force. |
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 | W.S. McKeough Page 2 of 2. Attestation paper. Canadian over-seas expedition force. |
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 | W.S. Mckeough Obituary |
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 | Washington Park, Inc. Stationery masthead: Washington Park, Inc. "The Ideal East Coast Colored Subdivision", Owned and developed by Phillips & Son. M.B. Phillips, President; B. W. Phillips, Sec'y & Treas. - Main office 604 31st Street, West Palm Beach, FLA. "To own her means a lot" |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Wilbur R. Boyer Draft Registration Card 1942 (page 1 orf 2) |
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 | Wilbur R. Boyer Draft Registration Card 1942 (page 2 of 2) |
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 | Will of Thomas Howell - 1794 Name: Thomas Howell
Probate Date: 10 Feb 1794
Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1794
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina, USA
Item Description: Wills, Vol 3, 1781-1824
(Abstract) Will of Thomas Howell of Halifax County - dated 10 February, 1794 - To son, Matthew Howell - 2 negroes, Davie and King, and a bed and furniture - To son-in-law, James Ward, 2 negroes, Dick and Tom, and a bed and furniture - to grandson, William Skinner, land bought of Thomas Shanks, a bed and furniture, one mare, and negroes, Dick, Sallie, Edye, and Pat, all to revert to testators children if Willaim Skinner die withour heirs - to daughter Patience Pearce, 20 shillings - to daughter Jane Butcher, 20 shillings - to son-in-law Elisha Pitman, husband of daughter Sarah, 10 shillings -remaining estate to be equally divided between above mentioned children and grandson, William Skinner - son, Matthew Howell and James Ward to be executors - witnessed by John Pitman, Mathew Howell (Jr?) and Samuel Pitman - proved by oaths of Matthew Howell (Jr?) and Samuel Pitman and Matthew Howell (Sr?) and James Ward qualified as Executors, at February 1796 term of Halifax Court.
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
From Ancestry.com
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 | Willena Crawford Stone - US Citizenship 1 |
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 | Willena Crawford Stone - US Citizenship 2 |
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 | Willena Crawford Stone - US Citizenship 3 |
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 | Willena Crawford Stone - US Citizenship 4 |
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 | William E. McKeough m. Mabel Annie Stewart |
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 | William Howell Descendants - 3 Generations From Barbara Howell. |
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 | William Larzelere Family Plot records |
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 | William Murchy - 1890 Veteran's Schedule Persons who served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion (U.S. Civil War) - Philadelphia, PA. Rank: Private, "Ordinance", Service: 3 years - 1862 to 1865 |
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 | William Murchy family - 1870 Census (2nd enumeration) Enumerated 26 Nov, 1870, 8th Precinct, 23rd Ward, Arsenal, Bustleton Post Office, Philadelphia, PA
Wm. Murchy, age 40
Annie, age 20
Minnie, age 8
Peter, age 6
Margaret, age 5
Ann Wright, age 75 |
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 | William Murchy family - 1880 Census (The top part of the image is the bottom of census page 18; the bottom part is the top of census page 19.)
Enumerated 9 & 10 June, 1880, 482nd District, Philadelphia, PA - p. 18 & 19.
William Murchy, age 49, U.S. Soldier, b. Maine, Father b. Scotland, mother b. Scotland - p.18-19, Bridge St., District 482, Philadelphia, PA
Anna, 28/29, wife, housekeeping, self and parents b. PA
Amelia, 18, daughter, servant, b. PA, father b. Maine, mother b. PA.
Peter, age 16, son, app. to Machinist, b. PA, father b. Maine, mother b. PA
George, age 8, son, at school, b. PA, father b. Maine, mother b. PA
Laura, age 3, dau, at home, b. PA, father b. Maine, mother b. PA
Note: Margaret E. is missing
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 | William Shepard Howell letter to Rev. James Hines Kilpatrick, 1896 This (prob. transcribed) letter from the papers of Dr. William Heard Kilpatrick and sent to me by Scott Kilpatrick, March 2006.
The letter describes the damage created by a tornado that struck the town of Greenville, Georgia in 1886.
The letter is dated 14 March 1893 and addressed "Dear Father." The handwritten notes on p2 question the notes that say the letter is written to Rev. J.H. Kilpatrick. The handwritten notes suggest the letter was written to Samuel Howell, which is almost certainly incorrect.
My guess is that "Father" is actually the Rev. James Hines Kilpatrick who was the father-in-law of W.S. Howell. Samuel Armstrong Howell is William Shepard Howell's biological father, but he died in 1864 - 29 years prior to the date this letter was written.
There is no reference to Harriet Eliza Kilpatrick (she was W.S. Howell's first wife, and Rev. J. H. Kilpatrick's daughter), which may seem strange at first, but Harriet died in 1886, seven years before the letter was written.
I also considered that the letter may have been written by W.S. Howell, Jr. the son of W.S. Howell and his second wife Annie Davidson - but this does not seem plausible since W.S. Howell and Annie Davidson were married in 1889, four years before the letter was written. |
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 | Xmas card from Nellie & Alfred (reverse) Reverse of Postcard photo / Christmas Card - Circa 1907 - Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger to Helen F. Kilpatrick. Helen is a first cousin of Nellie's former husband, Henry Howell. "Our drawing room". Signed individually by Nellie and Alfred Grunberger. Source: Betty Howell Traver and J. Spencer Howell |
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 | Xmas card from Nellie & Alfred - 1907 Postcard photo / Christmas Card - Circa 1907 - Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger to Helen F. Kilpatrick. Helen is a first cousin of Nellie's former husband, Henry Howell. "Our drawing room". Signed individually by Nellie and Alfred Grunberger. Source: Betty Howell Traver and J. Spencer Howell |
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