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| Headstone of George Campbell Deeks, Flora Chatherine Featherstonhaugh, Richard English Hurlburt.
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| Headstone of Mabel Louise Campbell and James Emberly Wallbridge. Status: Located; Edmonton Municipal Cemetery
Edmonton
Alberta, Canada
Plot: Sec K, Block 108, Plot 1
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1403 |
| Heard Kilpatrick Baumeister
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1404 |
| Hearn - Freeny Cemetery Plot Map ** Click on a plot to see details about the individual **
Very nice plot map by Robert M. Freeny, Jr of the small Hearn - Freeny private cemetery located near Delmar, MD.
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Owner of original: Colonel Robert M. Freeny, Jr. US Army Retired, 1994
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1405 |
| Hearn / Harn Family History
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1406 |
| Hearne - Freeny Cemetery Status: Located; Delmar, MD
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1407 |
| Hearne Family Oak Tree Very creative and literal "Family Tree" by J.D. Hearne and Edward S. Ebbert 1891 revised by W.T. Hearne 1895.
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1408 |
| Helen bowmar - 1949 The photo is signed “To the Larkin Family -Sincerely, Helen ‘49”
Source: Jim Larkin
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Owner of original: Jim Larkin
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1409 |
| Helen Camp Status: Located;
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1410 |
| Helen Camp dies in plane crash The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia,04 Jun 1962, Mon, Page 1
"106 Atlantans, 24 Others Dies as Jetliner Crashes in Paris"
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1411 |
| Helen Camp Richardson Betty Howell Traver collection.
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1412 |
| Helen Campbell Deeks
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1413 |
| Helen Elizabeth Stith
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1414 |
| Helen Ethel Campbell "Nellie" - birth record 3 Jul 1874
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1415 |
| Helen Floyd Kilpatrick Cir. 1901
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1416 |
| Helen H. Webster Weaver - Obituary
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1417 |
| Helen Hardcastle Webster Weaver
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| HelenCampRichardson.jpg
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| HelenCampRichardsonthm.jpg
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1420 |
| HelenFloydKilpatrick.jpg
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| HelenFloydKilpatrickthm.jpg
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| Helen_Campbell_Deeks-med.jpg
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| Helen_Campbell_Deeks-medthm.jpg
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1424 |
| Henry A. Howell letter 9 Apr 1902 To Eva Howell. Discusses piano selection, and says Nellie will be away for the summer in Nova Scotia. Source: Betty Howell Traver
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Owner of original: Betty Howell Traver collection.
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1425 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell
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1426 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell Elizabeth Howell Traver notes: "Before he had his hair cut for the first time."
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1427 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell Betty H. Traver notes: "Henry Alonzo Howell circa 1896. From the Kilpatricks house, hence "Cousin Henry" [noted on back].
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1428 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell Notes from reverse: "Henry Alonzo Howell 1866-1958. (3rd son Dr. J.M. Howell) Musician, teacher, pupil of Leschetizky, greatest piano teacher in Berlin. Lived Vienna, Austria 1904 - 1914; Philadelphia, PA 1914-1923; Cuthbert, GGA 1923-1952." Further notes from his niece Betty Howell Traver on reverse: "Dates of European residency not exactly accurate. At the time of Nellie's divorce to HAH, HAH married Blanche Lazelere (1908) of Germantown, PA and moved back to Vienna and left when WWI began in 1914.
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1429 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell Status: Located;
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1430 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell - Passport Application 1902
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1431 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell 1952 Cuthbert, GA Source: Betty Howell Traver
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1432 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell 1952 Cuthbert, GA. In rocking chair. Source: Betty Howell Traver
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1433 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell letter re Kilpatrick House. Written to Wm. Heard Kilpatrick, 7 Sep. 1939. Return address 148 Randolph St.(Cuthbert, GA)
Sent to me by Scott Kilpatrick, March 2006
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1434 |
| Henry Alonzo Howell obituary Henry Howell obituary from The Atlanta Journal, Thursday, 30 January 1958 - p. 16. "Death Claims Music Teacher Henry Howell"; Source: Betty Howell Traver
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Owner of original: The Atlanta Journal
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1435 |
| Henry and Nellie Howell sail for Europe 20 October 1902. Article appearing in the Atlanta Constitution 16 Oct 1902.
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1436 |
| Henry Brewington Gravestone Status: Located;
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1437 |
| Henry Carter death certificate
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1438 |
| Henry Davison
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1439 |
| Henry Davison From the E.D. Davison & Sons group photo.
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1440 |
| Henry Davison Obituary Halifax Herald, Aug 28, 1896
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Owner of original: DesBrisay Museum Archives
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1441 |
| Henry Fairweather Davison Status: Located;
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1442 |
| Henry Francis Davison 1934 photo. Identified by Margaret Helen Davison Lathrop in 2007. Hal Lathrop collection.
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Owner of original: Hal Lathrop
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1443 |
| Henry Francis Davison & Joye Fenton Davison Status: Located;
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1444 |
| Henry Howell New Year at the YMCA. Article from the Atlanta Constitution 2 Jan 1894.
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1445 |
| Henry Howell
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Owner of original: Peter Howell - Album
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1446 |
| Henry Howell & Blanche - 1920 Census Henry Howell (head) age 53, b. Georgia, parents both b. Georgia, Musician.
Blanche (wife) age 61, b. Pennsylvania, father born New Jersey, mother born Pennsylvania.
Enumerated on Feb 27, 1920, Philadelphia, PA, Ward 22, enumeration district 596 - Philadelphia, Ward 22, Tract V 7 (part of), See S.D. 564 Bounded by: Morris, Coulter, Wissahickon Ave., Chelten Ave.
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| Henry Howell & Nellie's Dining Room Caption text from Georgia Archives: "Photograph of dining room of the Henry Howell home, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
Photographer/Studio: Kilpatrick, Howard
Description: Interior view of the dining room in the home of Henry Howell located at the corner of Crescent Avenue and Tenth Street.
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1448 |
| Henry Howell & Nellie's Home Georgia Archives Caption reads: "Home of Henry Howell located on Crescent Avenue." Atlanta, GA Photographed by Howard Kilpatrick. Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
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1449 |
| Henry Howell - Berlin Germany, Consular registration 1909
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1450 |
| Henry Howell - Browning Society The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday March 5th, 1916
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1451 |
| Henry Howell - Judge in Young Composers Contest Prescott Evening Courier - January 14, 1943
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Owner of original: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tztPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-U8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3220%2C527035
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1452 |
| Henry Howell - Passport Application
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1453 |
| Henry Howell - Settlement Music School Philadelphia Inquirer - 12 Dec 1920
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1454 |
| Henry Howell home interior Caption from Georgia Archives reads: "Atlanta, Fulton County, 1897. Shot in interior of Henry Howell's home in Atlanta-Howell-a music teacher. Crescent Avenue, where 10th St. telephone Exchange is now." Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
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Owner of original: Howard Kilpatrick
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1455 |
| Henry Howell letter to Eva 11 Apr 1893 Source: Betty Howell Traver
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1456 |
| Henry Howell letter to Julia Howell Traylor Letter dated May 1, 1935. Describes his piano lessons with Theodor Leschetizky in Vienna Austria in 1902-1904. Additional comments on life in Austria. (Letter courtesy of Julia Howell Traylor Dyar)
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1457 |
| Henry Howell music Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday May 1, 1921
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1458 |
| Henry Howell Obituary Appearing in "The Cuthbert Times" Tuesday, Feb 6, 1958.
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1459 |
| Henry Howell obituary Henry Howell obituary appearing in "The Herald Journal" Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Front page, Friday, 7 February, 1958. "H.A. Howell passes at 91" Source: Betty Howell Traver.
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1460 |
| Henry Howell Obituary
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Owner of original: The Atlanta Constitution
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1461 |
| Henry Howell to Mildred Eva Howell Letter from Henry Howell to his sister Mildred Eva Howell. July 24, 1900. Source: Betty Howell Traver
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Owner of original: Betty Howell Traver collection.
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| Henry Howell Weds Miss Davison Atlanta Constitution 10 April 1900. "Mr. Howell Weds Miss Davison. The friends in Atlanta of Mr. Henry Howell, the talented musician, will be interested to learn of his marriage in London, Saturday, to Miss Davison, formerly of Canada. Miss Davision first met Mr. Howell on the occasion of her visit to Mrs. Charles O. Sheridan last Winter. Mr. Howell and his bride sailed from Liverpool the day of their marriage and will make Atlanta their home."
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1463 |
| Henry Howell's music class piano recital. Article from the Atlanta Constitution 23 May 1894
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1464 |
| Henry Howell, Bertha Howell Camp, Helen Camp Betty H. Traver collection.
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1465 |
| Henry Johnson - Marion Turner - Marriage Record
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1466 |
| Henry Johnson - Obituary Boston Globe -1 May 1978 Monday, Page 31
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1467 |
| Henry L. Johnson Draft Registration
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1468 |
| Henry L. Johnson, Jr. - Birth Record
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1469 |
| Henry Lyman Johnson - Draft Registration
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1470 |
| Henry Randolph Howell Status: Located;
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1471 |
| Henry S. Mapp - Military headstone (next to gravestone.) Status: Located;
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1472 |
| Henry Smith Mapp Status: Located;
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1473 |
| Henry Smith Mapp Status: Located;
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1474 |
| Henry Umlauf (1836 - 1920) - Death Certificate
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1475 |
| Henry Umlauf - Dinah Raisbeck Headstone
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1476 |
| Henry Wimberly Kilpatrick Status: Located;
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1477 |
| HenryAHowell.jpg
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| HenryAHowellthm.jpg
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1479 |
| HenryAlonzoHowell.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowell1952CuthbertGA.jpg
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1481 |
| HenryAlonzoHowell1952CuthbertGARocker.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowell1952CuthbertGARockerthm.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowell1952CuthbertGAthm.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowellCir1896.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowellCir1896thm.jpg
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| HenryAlonzoHowellthm.jpg
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1487 |
| HenryCharlesUmlaufAndJaneCarterSM.jpg
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1488 |
| HenryCharlesUmlaufAndJaneCarterSMthm.jpg
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1489 |
| HenryDavison.jpg
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1490 |
| HenryDavisonthm.jpg
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1491 |
| HenryFrancisDavison1934.jpg
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1492 |
| HenryFrancisDavison1934thm.jpg
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1493 |
| HenryHowell.jpg
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1494 |
| HenryHowellBerthaHowellCampHelenCampLG.jpg
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1495 |
| HenryHowellBerthaHowellCampHelenCampLGthm.jpg
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1496 |
| HenryHowellHomeAtlantaGACrop.jpg
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| HenryHowellHomeAtlantaGACropthm.jpg
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1498 |
| HenryHowellNellieDavison-seated-AtlantaGACrop.jpg
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| HenryHowellNellieDavison-seated-AtlantaGACropthm.jpg
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1500 |
| HenryHowellNellieDavisonAtlantaGA-C.jpg
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1501 |
| HenryHowellNellieDavisonAtlantaGA-Cthm.jpg
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1502 |
| HenryHowellNellieDavisonAtlantaGA-HenryCrop.jpg
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1503 |
| HenryHowellNellieDavisonAtlantaGA-HenryCropthm.jpg
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1504 |
| HenryHowellsKitchenAtlantaGACrop.jpg
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1505 |
| HenryHowellsKitchenAtlantaGACropthm.jpg
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1506 |
| HenryHowellthm.jpg
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1507 |
| Henry_Howell.jpg
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1508 |
| Henry_Howellthm.jpg
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1509 |
| Hester Thomas Webster Status: Located;
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1510 |
| Heyward m. McLean Marriage record
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1511 |
| Hickman family Bell Inn Dorchester NB built c 1811.1.jpg
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1512 |
| Hickman family Bell Inn Dorchester NB built c 1811.1thm.jpg
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1513 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Place: Joseph Hickman House - Dorchester, NB
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1514 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: “The Shiretown Image Maker”/Dorchester
Date: 31 July, 2005
Place: Joseph Hickman House
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1515 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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1516 |
| Hickman House Barns.jpg
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1517 |
| Hickman House Barnsthm.jpg
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1518 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Date: cir 2005
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1519 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Hickman House Front view.1.jpg
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1521 |
| Hickman House Front view.1thm.jpg
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1522 |
| Hickman house side view.1.jpg
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1523 |
| Hickman house side view.1thm.jpg
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1524 |
| Hickman Sea Sled
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1525 |
| Hickman Sea Sled Drawings included with patent application.
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| Hickman Sea Sled Drawing.jpg
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| Hickman Sea Sled Drawingthm.jpg
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1528 |
| Hickman Symms family headstone Charles Smith Turner Hickman, Charlotte Mary Frances Symms, their daughter Frances Amy Symms Hickman
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1529 |
| HickmanHowellGroup.jpg
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| HickmanHowellGroupthm.jpg
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1531 |
| HickmanSeaSled.jpg
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1532 |
| HickmanSeaSledthm.jpg
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1533 |
| History of Bloor/ Dufferin Ontario Reference to Campbell Flour Mills.
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1534 |
| History of Dr. George Thomas McKeough History of Dr. George Thomas McKeough. Submitted to FamilySearch by Jim McLean (Jan 2020)
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Owner of original: Jim McLean
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1535 |
| History of Edgecombe Co NC
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1536 |
| History of the Davison Lumber Co. by Philip Spencer. For the period 1902-1921. (E.D. Davison & Sons was sold to J.M. Hastings in 1902, who renamed the company Davison Lumber Co.)
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| History of the Reed Family In Europe and America by Jacob Whittemore Reed
Boston 1861
Read, Reid, Reed, Reade
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1538 |
| HJC Webster - Headstone insignia Carved insignia on his headstone. Shows a shield with F / C / B , anchor and sword.
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1539 |
| Hollis Goslee - Headstone Headstone Inscription
Son of John W & Lizzie Goslee
Suffer the little children
to come unto me and
forbid them not for of
such is the Kingdom of God
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1540 |
| Hon. Frank Richard Heartz
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1541 |
| Hon. William S. Howell Entry in Georgia's Public Men 1902 - 1904
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1542 |
| Honor Societies Feted at School - Lynn Howard Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) · 29 Mar 1948, Mon · Page 3
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1543 |
| Honor Societies Feted At School - Lynn Howell Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) · 29 Mar 1948, Mon · Page 3
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1544 |
| Horace O. Boyer - Obituary
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1545 |
| House of Howell - Version 1 By Mrs. W.S. Howell (Annie Davidson Howell) "Beginning with the family of John Johnson Howell and Elmira McBride" Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.) - version 2 has slightly different content than version 1.
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1546 |
| House of Howell - version 2 By Mrs. W.S. Howell (Annie Davidson Howell), with comments by T.B. Rice. "Beginning with the family of John Johnson Howell and Elmira McBride" Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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| house of jmh then wwh sr.jpg
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1548 |
| house of jmh then wwh srthm.jpg
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1549 |
| House of Zachary Taylor Walker Source: Mark Howell
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1550 |
| house of ztw.jpg
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1551 |
| house of ztwthm.jpg
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1552 |
| Howard - Griffith married Denton Journal (Denton, MD) 30 May 1885, Sat p.3
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1553 |
| Howard Family Crest Crest appearing on the cover of the "Howard Family Tree" manuscript.
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1554 |
| Howard family Ocean City cottage opened 1953 The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland 19 Jun 1953, Fri • Page 9
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1555 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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1556 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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1557 |
| Howard Kilpatrick Part of a larger photo taken in the home of Henry Howell and Nellie Davison Howell in Atlanta, GA cir 1897. This depicts Howard Kilpatrick, who is also the photographer as identified by Betty H. Traver (who donated this photo to the Georgia Archives), and who writes: "Cousin Howard had a new gadget that would activate the camera by itself on a timer so he could be in the picture. He was 5'1" tall, a patent attorney in N.Y.C. He was in the uniform of an A&M College (Auburn) cadet."
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| Howard M. Miller - Obituary The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, 09 Aug 2000, Wed, Page 18
"Howard M. Miller, Jr. Of Conistan, Kennett Square, PA, died on Sunday August 6, 2000 at the Crazier Medical Center, Upland, PA. He was the husband of Jean Harrington Miller with whom he shared 49 years of marriage. Born in Knoxville, TN, he was a son of the late Howard M. Miller and Katie Johnson Miller. Mr. Miller completed both his undergraduate and graduate work in psychology and personnel administration at the University of Tennessee before joining the DuPont Company. He was in employee relations management with the DuPont Company from 1940-1974. During this period he had experience in five departments. He was active in DuPont's atomic energy efforts, being responsible for recruitment for the Hanford Plutonium Plant and as assistant to the Project Manager for the construction of the Savannah River Project. For nine years, he was Personnel Relations Manager for the company's Engineering Department, and beginning in 1963 lived in Geneva, Switzerland, as Personnel Manager for DuPont's European operations where he remained until 1970. From then. until 1974 he was a manager in the corporate Personnel Division with responsibility for providing consultation on and assistance in the manning and utilization of professional and managerial employ- 66S. Mr. Miller has prepared numerous papers on organization planning and development, human resource management, especially the management of technical and scientific personnel, and a wide range of subjects in the field of personnel administration. These papers have been presented to national and international meetings including those of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society for Engineering Education, the Society for the Advancement of Management in the United States, the Society of Chemical Industry in the United Kingdom, the European Federation of Chemical Engineers, and the International University Contract for Management Education in Europe. He has also lectured at numerous universities in the United States and Europe. He was a member of the American Association for Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Political and Social Science. During 1 967-70, he was a director of the European Employee Relations Council. In retirement, Mr. Miller was vice president of US operations with Management Counselors International S.A. of Brussels, Belgium. In recent years, he had worked with the Kennett Area United Way and the Brandywine Branch of the American Red Cross. He served on the Board of the Kennett Square Symphony Orchestra and was a member of the Kennett Planning Commission. Surviving in addition to his wife are: 2 sisters, Dorothy Hardin of Lebanon, Illinois and Louise Her-rell of Powell, Tennessee; 1 brother, David T. Miller of Knoxville, Tennessee. Also surviving are nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Joseph H. Miller. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his memorial service 11 a.m. on Saturday August 12, 2000 in the William Penn Room, Crosslands, Kennett Square, PA. If so desired, memorial contributions may be made to the United Way of the Kennett Area, P.O. Box 362, Kennett Square, PA 19348 or the Kennett Area Senior Center, 427 S. Walnut Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348. Arrangements are being handled by the KUZO & GOFUS FUNERAL HOME, LTD. of Kennett Square, PA."
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1559 |
| Howard Malcolm Kilpatrick Status: Located;
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1560 |
| Howard Miller
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1561 |
| Howard Plot Status: Located;
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1562 |
| Howard Plot marker at St. Stephens Status: Located;
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1563 |
| Howard siblings cir. 1909 L to R: William Lawrence Howard, Mary Ann Howard, Lawrence Claude Howard.
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1564 |
| Howard V. Love
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1565 |
| Howard V. Love - Obituary The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 23 Aug 1964, Sun Page 32
Howard V. Love Federalsburg. Md.. Aim - 22 (Special) Services for Howard V. Love, retired farmer and sawmill operator in Caroline county, will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the Frampton funeral establishment here. Mr. Love, who was 81, had been in poor health for several years. He died Thursday at the Eastern Shore State Hospital. Survivors include a son, Mauris W. Love; a sister. Mrs. John Howard; a brother. Walter Love; two grandchildren and six Great grandchildren, all of the Federalsburg area.
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| HowardSiblings.jpg
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1567 |
| HowardSiblingsthm.jpg
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1568 |
| Howell - Cavenah deed From Barbara Howell. This deed provides some evidence that the William Howell on Barbara's charts was the brother of McKinney Howell.
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1569 |
| Howell - Mapp plot marker Status: Located;
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1570 |
| Howell - Pollard letter re: Veazey Albert Sidney Howell letter to Florence Howell Pollard dated 25 March 1974. Mentions Abner Veazey, Clark Howell, Elizabeth Veazey, Leila Veazey, Elmina McBride. (A.S Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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1571 |
| Howell chart by Albert Sidney Howell, Jr. Howell chart by Albert Sidney Howell, Jr. Begins with McKinney Howell (1781 - 1856)
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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1573 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: F. Clark Johnson III
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1574 |
| Howell family visiting Salisbury for Christmas 1953 The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland) · 19 Dec 1953, Sat · Page 11
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1575 |
| Howell lawsuit Miami Herald 6 Aug 1971 Section B Gulf Coast News
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1576 |
| Howell line Notes P.1 by Albert Sidney Howell, Jr. "Four Howell brothers came from North Carolina"; "From the family bible of Dr. and Mrs. Reddings"; "Note from L.L. Knight's Georgia Landmarks.."
(A.S. Howell collection courtesy of J. Brittain, Jr.)
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| Howell line notes p.2 by Albert Sidney Howell, Jr. "Matthew Cavanah Howell, born 1807..."
(From the A.S. Howell collection courtesy of J. Brittain, Jr.)
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1578 |
| Howell name background - New York Herald Transcribed by Betty H. Traver
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1579 |
| Howell Plot - White Plains Cemetery Status: Located;
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1580 |
| Howell Tree by Lundie Barlow Part 1
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1581 |
| Howell Tree by Lundie Barlow part 2
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1582 |
| HowellHomeCuthbert.jpg
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1583 |
| HowellHomeCuthbertthm.jpg
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1584 |
| HowellsInPuertoRico.jpg
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1585 |
| HowellsInPuertoRicothm.jpg
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1586 |
| Hugh McVicar
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Owner of original: Warren Hamilton
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1587 |
| HughMcVicar.jpg
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1588 |
| HughMcVicarthm.jpg
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1589 |
| Humphrey Plantagenet
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| HumphreyGloucester.jpg
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| HumphreyGloucesterthm.jpg
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| IMG_0019AFDavison.jpg
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| IMG_0019FrankDavison.jpg
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| IMG_0019HenryDavison.jpg
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| IMG_0019HenryDavisonthm.jpg
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| In memory of William and Hannah Thompson Status: Located; Photo #13. One of a group of stones in the Thompson Plot at the Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georga. "In memory of William and Hannah Thompson and the following members of their family, Edmund Heard, Ellen Heard, Henry Heard, Hannah Heard, Daniel B. Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Mary Thompson, Jane Thompson, James Thompson, Jane Thompson, Sarah J. Lathrop." (2009 Jim Brittain photo)
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Place: Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
33.4620904, -81.95703930000002
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| Ina Goslee Killiam cir 1956
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Owner of original: Wanda Dawson
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| InaGosleeKilliamJanuary1956.jpg
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| InaGosleeKilliamJanuary1956thm.jpg
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| Indenture to Samuel A Howell - P1 225 Acres, Greene County, Georgia, 17 Nov 1858 from the estate of John Johnson Howell, John McKinney Howell administrator. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain)
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| Indenture to Samuel A. Howell - P2 225 Acres, Greene County, Georgia, 17 Nov 1858 from the estate of John Johnson Howell, John McKinney Howell administrator. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain)
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| Indenture to Samuel A. Howell - P3. 25 Acres, Greene County, Georgia, 17 Nov 1858 from the estate of John Johnson Howell, John McKinney Howell administrator. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain)
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| index.html
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| Inquirer All Area Team - Carol Boyer
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| Ira Lester Burk death certificate
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| Isaac Brewington - Saloon opening in Salisbury Democratic Messenger, Snow Hill, Maryland, 22 Aug 1896, Sat, Page 3
"Salisbury now has three saloons open, the third license having been granted to Isaac Brewington last week. The others are S. Ulman and Bro., and the Peninsula Hotel."
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| Isaac Brewington bible. 2.5 x 3.5 inches. pub. 1872. His name is written at what appears to be first as a child, then as an adult. - Falling apart, but in my files in 2005.
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| IsaacBrewingtonBible.jpg
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| IsaacBrewingtonBiblethm.jpg
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| Isaiah Blades - Headstone
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| Isaiah Conley Blades - Headstone
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| J. Edgar Freeny - Obituary The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland, 24 Mar 1947, Mon, Page 2 " Wicomico County Native Dies In California J. Edgar Freeny, 65, son of the late T. Barton and Emily Freeny of Spring Hill, died Friday at the California Hospital in Los Angeles, after a weeks illness. Born in Wicomico county in 1882, he had been a resident of Los Angeles for the past 30 years where he was a prominent canned goods broker. He visited his sister, Mrs. I. S. Brewington here in January. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Martha Phillips, two sons, John Edgar Freeny, Jr., and Phillips Freeny, and a daughter, Mrs. Glen Harding, and two grandchildren all of Los Angeles. His brothers and sisters are T, Barton Freeny, Delmar; Mrs. H. L Boston, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mrs. Brewington, Salisbury, and Mrs. James B. Culver, Baltimore, Funeral services were held to day in Los Angeles and burial was in the Forest Lawn Cemetery."
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| J. Frank Blue & Sarah Gosnell Blue
J. FRANK 1860 - 1939
his wife
SARAH (Gosnell) 1868 - 1945
GEORGE 1873 - 1942
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1620 |
| J. Spencer Howell
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1621 |
| J. Spencer Howell
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Date: 1957
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1622 |
| J. Spencer Howell - Appointed President at Ayerst International New York Times. American Home Products appoints J. Spencer Howell President of it's subsidiary Ayerst International.
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| J. Spencer Howell - Birth Certificate Govt of Mexico document. Born in Mexico City, Mexico "John Spencer Howell y Stone"
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1624 |
| J. Spencer Howell - Honorable Discharge - US Army
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| J. Spencer Howell on Henry Howell and Nellie Davison J. Spencer Howell talks about his father, John E. Howell, and his grandparents Henry and Ellen "Nellie" Davison Howell. Recorded 20 Nov 2002. Since this recording we have learned many more facts.
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Date: Updated to MP4 20200729
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| J. Spencer Howell re his father's 1942 letter. 28 May 2007 - J. Spencer Howell commentary on letter from his father to Helen Camp Richardson, Aug. 1942 after his visit to his family in Atlanta.
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Owner of original: J. Spencer Howell
Date: 28 May 2007
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| J. Spencer Howell video narration. J. Spencer Howell talks about his father, John E. Howell, and his grandparents Henry and Ellen "Nellie" Davison Howell. Recorded 20 Nov 2002. Since this recording we have learned many more facts. (slow download in .avi format - Please be patient - audio is weak - sorry)
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| J. Veazey to McKinney Howell 100 Acres, Hanckock County, Georgia 1821 -
Transcribed by Charles Lee as follows:
State of Georgia, Hancock county.
This indenture made this 19th day of March 1821 between Jesse Veazey of one part and McKinney Howell of the other part, both of the county and state aforesaid. Witnessed that the said Jesse Veazey for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen hundred dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, Hath granted bargained & sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sold unto the said McKinney Howell his heirs and assigns for ever one tract or parcel of land being and lying in the county of Hancock containing one hundred acres more or less and bounded as follows;
(Land description)....
.... to the beginning adjoining Parker Johnson and Sd. Howell to have and to hold S. tract or parcel of land forever and I the said Jesse Veazey my heirs executors and adms do hereby warrant and forever defend the S. land against all lawful claims of any person or persons whatsoever unto the said McKinney Howell his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand seal the day and year above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
Joseph Howell
John Ingram
W G Lightfoot.
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1629 |
| J.E. Howell - Brazil immigration card With photo. Son: John Spencer Howell age 17
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| J.E. Howell - Passport application 2 - p2
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1631 |
| J.E. Howell Passport application 2
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1632 |
| Jack Harrington
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1633 |
| Jack Pigman At West Point Academy
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1634 |
| Jack Pigman
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1635 |
| Jacob Boyer - died of suffocation Philadelphia Inquirer - 25 Apr 1872, p2.
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| Jacob Boyer - Return of Death certificate
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| Jacob Boyer m. Elizabeth Merion Name: Elizabeth Merion
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1845
Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Organization Name: St James Church, Kingsesslng
Spouse: Jacob Boyer
Source Citation
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 226
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Methodist Church Records. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Eastern Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Commission on Archives and History.
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| Jacob Boyer, Jr. - Death Record Death record notes:
Late father's name: Jacob
Mother's name: Margaret Merion
Date of birth: Sept 8th
Age: 50 years
Married: Yes
Date of death: 6-8-1912
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Birth: Philadelphia
Street and no.: 4739 W 3rd Street
Ward: 42
Date of burial: Saturday
Place of burial: All Saint Church yard, Torresdale
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| Jacob Webster Status: Located;
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| James B. Culver - Probate
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| James B. Culver - Will
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| James B. Culver - WWI Draft Card
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| James B. Culver, Ella Mae Freeney - Marriage "Delaware Vital Records, 1650-1974," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQN-5VSS : 11 March 2019), James B Culver, 24 Jun 1903; citing Marriage, Tent, New Castle, Delaware, United States, Delaware Public Archives, Dover; FHL microfilm .
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| James Burk, Dorothy Hartford headstone Status: Located;
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Owner of original: http://cemetery.canadagenweb.org/ON/ONB11702/
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| James Denson Will
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| James Doran, Catherine Doran Status: Located;
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1647 |
| James Douglas Emberly Wallbridge
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| James Douglas Emberly Wallbridge
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Owner of original: Judi McRae
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1649 |
| James Dowse Bradwell source: Mark Howell collection
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1650 |
| James Dowse Bradwell - Biography
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| James Dowse Bradwell.jpg
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| James Dowse Bradwellthm.jpg
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| James Emberly Wallbridge m. Mabel Louise Campbell
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| James Hall Tanner Kilpatrick A biography by J. H. Campbell, Perry, GA 1874.
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| James Hines Kilpatrick cir 1900 Betty Howell Traver Collection. Also from "Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and History, Office of Secretary of State." Georgia Archives, 5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260
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| James Hines Kilpatrick DD
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| James Hines Kilpatrick monument Status: Located;
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| James Hines Kilpatrick, D.D. Status: Located;
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| James Housand Mapp
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| James Housand Mapp Status: Located;
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Owner of original: John S. Howell, Jr.
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| James L. Howard
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| James L. Payne Status: Located;
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| James L. Payne - Curious death from excitement Evening Star, Tuesday, Dec 20, 1881, Washington (DC), DC, Page:2
"A Curious Death From Excitement - Special correspondence of the Baltimore Gazette from Denton, Caroline county, Md., December 19. says:-- A sad death occurred in the fourth election district on Thursday night last. John Blanch, aged 60, and his son carried on a farm for Mr. James L. Payne. They had an unsettled account and met at a public sale, where a dispute arose between the parties, which resulted in a fight. Payne struck young Blanch with a club, when the elder Blanh threw a stone at Payne, stunning him, but on his recovery he attacked his assailant, grappling him. Blanch became suddenly speechless (apparently from anger) and sank limp and almost lifeless to the ground. He was carried home and died the next day. A post-mortem examination was held, and after a thorough investigation by Drs. George and Hignutt, a verdict was returned that the death was not the result of wounds or blows, but from over-excitement caused by the affray."
(JSH Note: also see the Chicago Tribune article, which reports the event differently)
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| James L. Payne - fatal shooting over rent. Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, 17 Dec 1881, Saturday, Page 2
"James L. Payne, of Carolina County, Maryland, quarreled with his tenant, John Blanch, about rent. The quarrel ended in Payne's fatally shooting Blanch. Payne himself was seriously hurt."
(JSH Note: also see the "Curious death from excitement" article, which reports the event differently)
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| James L. Payne - Obituary The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 10 Jun 1913, Tuesday, Page 8
Easton. James Payne, aged 84 -years, died on Monday at the home of his nephew, W. Thomas Willis, near Easton, where be had been spending the past two months. He is survived by two sons and one daughter, all of Caroline county. His remains will be taken to Union Gove for lnterment.
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| James L. Payne - Obituary from Denton Journal Denton Journal, Denton, Maryland, 14 June 1913, Saturday, Page 5
Mr, James L. Payne, one of Caroline county's well-known citizens, died from the infirmities of old age at the home Mr. William J. Willis, in Talbot county, on Monday last. The burial was held at Grove Methodist Protestant Church Wednesday morning last, interment taking place in the cemetery near. Mr. Payne was eighty-seven years old. He was a native of this county and spent practically all his life in Caroline. His wife died a number of years' ago. Surviving children are James T. Payne, Samuel Payne, Mrs. Anna Love, widow of the late W. T. Love.
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| James Malcolm Emberly Wallbridge - photo
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1668 |
| James Rutherford "The Big Mill"
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| James Smith Boyer
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| James Thompson Status: Located; Overall plot marker text: "William and Hannah Thompson and the following members of their family, Edmund Heard, Ellen Heard, Henry Heard, Hannah Heard, Daniel B. Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Mary Thompson, Jane Thompson, James Thompson, Jane Thompson, Sarah J. Lathrop." (Jim Brittain photo)
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Owner of original: Jim Brittain
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| JamesHinesKilpatrick.jpg
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| JamesHinesKilpatrickCir1900.jpg
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| JamesHinesKilpatrickCir1900thm.jpg
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| JamesHinesKilpatrickDD.jpg
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| JamesHinesKilpatrickDDthm.jpg
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| JamesHinesKilpatrickthm.jpg
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| Jane Carter
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| Jane Carter - Graduation
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| Jane Carter Boyer Jane Carter Boyer and her husband Wilbur "Bill" Boyer
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| Jane Carter Boyer New bride.
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| Jane Carter Boyer Wedding day photo
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| Jane Carter Boyer - Obituary Ft. Myers News Press 28 July 2008 p.15
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| Jane Carter, Edward Carter Jane Evelyn Carter with her father Edward William Carter, Jr.
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| Jane Evelyn Carter Portrait
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Jane Thompson Status: Located; Overall plot marker text: "William and Hannah Thompson and the following members of their family, Edmund Heard, Ellen Heard, Henry Heard, Hannah Heard, Daniel B. Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Mary Thompson, Jane Thompson, James Thompson, Jane Thompson, Sarah J. Lathrop." (Jim Brittain photo)
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Owner of original: Jim Brittain
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| Jean Hastings West - obituary Jean Hastings West - obituary appearing on page 8 in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1985
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| Jean Louise Wallbridge Debutante.
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| Jean Wallbridge
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| Jeannette Sparrow cir 1901.jpg
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| Jeannette Sparrow cir 1901thm.jpg
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| Jeannette Sparrow cir. 1901
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| JeanWallbridge.jpg
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| JeanWallbridgethm.jpg
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| Jennie Benson Jennie Benson Carter - WR Boyer collection. Identified by Jane Carter Boyer as her father's mother. (24 June, 2007)
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Owner of original: WR Boyer
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| Jennie Campbell
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| Jennie Campbell, Hugh McVicar
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Owner of original: Warren Hamilton
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| JennieCampbell.jpg
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| JennieCampbellHMcVicar.jpg
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| JennieCampbellHughMcVicar.jpg
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| JennieCampbellHughMcVicarthm.jpg
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| JennieCampbellthm.jpg
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| JennyBenson.jpg
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| JennyBensonthm.jpg
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| Jesse Webster Status: Located;
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| JMHastings-OBIT-Aug1930.jpg
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| JMHastings-OBIT-Aug1930thm.jpg
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| Joan Beauchamp Davison 1911-1954 Status: Located;
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Owner of original: Dianne Hunt
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| John & Elizabeth Stone Howell Vienna, 1928
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| John and Spencer Stone Status: Located; John Stone died Oct 16 1875 aged 12 years 7 months and 20 days.
Spencer Stone born July 24 1869 died Aug 11 1939
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Owner of original: http://ckcemeteries.ca/MLwiki/index.php?n=Main.StoneThomas
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| John Archibald Campbell, birth record
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| John Blue and son Alexander Status: Located;
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1713 |
| John Boyer m. Elizabeth Cowper and their son Jacob Boyer. Jacob Boyer b. 1813 at Rowlandville, now part of Philadelphia, PA married Elizabeth Merion, a Quakeress. Children: George W., Anna, Sarah, Elizabeth, Jacob, Herny, John, Adelbert, Leah, and Brunner.
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Owner of original: American Boyers 1984 ed, p. 639:
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| John Burk
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| John Carlin - Veterans record United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
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| John Carlin family - 1860 Census Enumerated 14 June, 1860, Eastern part of the 17th Ward, Philadelphia county, PA p.93
John Carlin, 36, Morocco Dresser, b. Canada <1824>
Mary Jane, 30, b. PA <1830>
Charles M., 11, b. Maryland <1849>
Catharine, 9, b. Maryland <1851> (I have 1851)
George, 8, b. Ohio <1852> (first we know of him)
William, 5, b. Pennsylvania <1855> (I have name but no b. date)
Mary C. 3, b. PA <1857> (I have cir 1861)
Sarah Zeller, 60, b. PA <1800> (first we know of her)
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| John Carlin family - 1870 Census 1870 Census enumerated 5 July, 1870, 50th district, Philadelphia County, PA. Philadelphia post office.
John Carlin, 48, Morocco Dresser, b. Canada <1822>
J. Mary, 42, keeping house, b. PA <1828>
Charles, 21, compositor, Mississippi <1849>
Kate, 19, at home, Mississippi <1851> (I have 1851)
George, 18, Morocco Dresser, Ohio <1852>
William, 16, errand boy, b. PA <1854>
Mary, 13, at school, b. PA <1857> (I have cir 1861)
John, 9, at school, b. PA <1861> (I have 1864)
Edwin, 5, b. PA <1865>
Ellen, 3, b. PA <1867>
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| John Clopton John Clopton 1423
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| John D. Stone Officer's Declaration
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1720 |
| John Douglas Stone - Birth record
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1721 |
| John Douglas Stone - US Border crossing
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1722 |
| John Douglas Stone m. Lota A. Prangley Marriage record
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1723 |
| John E. Howell Circa 1912
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1724 |
| John E. Howell & wife Elizabeth Stone Howell Plus 3 boys and unknown persons on right and left ends.
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Owner of original: Peter Howell - Album
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1725 |
| John E. Howell - Draft Card
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1726 |
| John E. Howell - Draft Card (p2)
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1727 |
| John E. Howell - Obituary The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia) · 12 Jun 1948, Sat · Page 12
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1728 |
| John E. Howell - Ocean Arrivals Entry / sailing document into Canada. Attending the University of Toronto.
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1729 |
| John E. Howell - Passport application P.2
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1730 |
| John E. Howell - Passport application.
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1731 |
| John E. Howell letter to his father dated 8 Jan 1914. Spencer Howell notes: "I consider these two letters from my Dad and from Aunt Atze to Henry Howell extraordinary considering the fact that I have always been under the impression that there was no contact made by Henry with his children after leaving them in Vienna."
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Owner of original: Spencer Howell/ Betty Howell Traver
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| John E. Howell to Helen C. Richardson 1942 John E. Howell writes to Helen C. Richardson in 1942 Air Mail letter from San Juan, PR thanking her for the visit to Atlanta and family reunion. Mentions Betty Howell Traver, William Richardson, fear of infantile paralysis (apparently epidemic in PR at the time.) Also see audio commentary by Spencer Howell. Source: Betty Howell Traver.
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| John E. Howell, Obituary John Edward Howell, Obituary from June 12, 1948 New York Times.
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Owner of original: New York Times
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| John Edgar Freeney
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| John Edgar Freeney
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| John Edgar Freeney 2.jpg
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| John Edgar Freeney 2thm.jpg
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| John Edgar Freeney cir. 1901
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| John Edgar FreeneyMed.jpg
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| John Edgar FreeneyMedthm.jpg
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1741 |
| John Edward Howell Circa 1916
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1742 |
| John Edward Howell Portrait
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1743 |
| John Edward Howell
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1744 |
| John Edward Howell - Obituary John Edward Howell, Obituary published June 12, 1948 New York Times
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Owner of original: Betty Howell Traver collection.
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| John Edward Howell letter to his son Spencer at Kent. John Edward Howell (Jack) letter to his son - J. Spencer Howell (Spencer). 15 Feb, 1945 from Buenos Aires. A gem, providing much insight to Jack's exceptional personality and intelligence.
Jack and family are now living in Argentina, but Spencer, now age 16, has been sent to the Kent School in Kent, CT to receive a proper education. Kent's motto: "Simplicity of Life, Directness of Purpose, and Self-Reliance"
The letter is a response to Spencer's complaints about the bad behavior of the other boys at Kent, the bad food and lack of attention exhibited by the staff toward an injured boy named Peter. (I assume this is not Spencer's younger brother Peter, age 10)
The third paragraph begins "There comes a time in everyone's life when one begins to realize that things are not really either completely black or completely white and that, on the contrary, the truly black and truly white things are the exception rather than the rule."
Jack closes with "Spencer, old boy, this has been a long letter but it had to be, because I had a lot of things to tell you. Keep a stiff upper lip and your hand straight and remember 'bien faire et laisser dire'."
Its literal meaning: Do well and let (them) speak. What it really means: Do your work well and never mind the critics.
To clarify some of the references in the letter: "Granny" is Jack's mother in law Flora Maude Campbell (a.k.a. Granny Stone.) "Chatham" is Chatham, Ontario, Canada - home of Flora Maude. "Father Chalmers" is the headmaster of Kent School.
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Owner of original: J. Spencer Howell
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| John Edward Howell sails from Puerto Rico to New York. The Passenger manifest of S.S. Borinquen sailing from San Juan PR Nov 18, 1937, arriving at Port of New York, New York November 22, 1937 shows John Edward Howell on it's list of United States Citizens, age 35, born Demorest, Georgia 8/21/02, Address in United States: 67 Broad Street, New York City. (Dad remembers the ship name and thinks on this occasion his father was on a business trip to ITT headquarters)
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| John Frederick "Jack" Hickman Gunner Hickman was inadvertently killed by a stray bullet during the Kinmel Park Camp Riot (called "The Kinmel Park Mutiny") of 4/5 March 1919, which took place in Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. Five Canadian soldiers lost their lives during this riot.
Gunner Hickman was the only soldier whose remains were returned to Canada for interment.
From novelist/journalist Noel Barber’s 1975 book, ‘Gallant Protestors’:-
“The mutineers were our own men, stuck in the mud of North Wales, waiting impatiently to get back to Canada – four months after the end of the war. The 15,000 Canadian troops that concentrated at Kinmel didn’t know about the strikes that held up the fuelling ships and which had caused food shortages. The men were on half rations, there was no coal for the stove in the cold grey huts, and they hadn’t been paid for over a month. Forty-two had slept in a hut meant for thirty, so they each took turns sleeping on the floor, with one blanket each.”
Military Service-
Service Number: 326914
Age: 21
Force: Army
Unit: Canadian Field Artillery
Still a student, he enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 12 April 1916 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Son of John Howard and Theresa (Hay) Hickman of Dorchester, New Brunswick.
Gunner John Hickman is commemorated on Page 535 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
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| John Freeney Personal Property Disposition "Disposition of personal property by will"
Jerry McGinty notes: "This is Levina's father's distribution of personal property. It shows his children including Levina who married Nubold Moore and two other daughters that married Ellegood and Morris. The sons are there too."
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Owner of original: Jerry McGinty
Date: 9 Mar 2020
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| John Gubbins Turner - Christening record. Name: John Gubbins Turner
Birth Date: 5 Nov 1817
Event Type: Baptism
Father: John Turner
Mother: Mary Turner
Baptism Date: 18 Nov 1817
Baptism Place: Tavistock, Devon, England
Denomination: Independent
Piece Title: Piece 0451: Tavistock (Independent), 1796-1837
Source Citation
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4; Piece Number: 451
Source Information
Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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