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| Adam Bolick (1755- ), George Deal/Dale (1755-1815), Peter Deal (1770-1828), William Deal (1742-1789), Jacob Deal, Jacob Lanier Setzer (1804-1891)
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"SW portion of Lincoln/Burke County Land Grants
From the NW portion of current Catawba County and extending into the area of current Connelly Springs, in Burke County was property owned by Joseph Berry and his extended family. Eastward to the area of Conover, was the property of Devault Hunsucker. On a southward line is the SE boundary of the map, near present East Maiden. The properties westward were the the lands that were first settled in Catawba County. They lie at the juncture of Jacob Fork and the Henry River--the point at which the South fork of the Catawba River begins. This is the geographic center of those who settled in the land, "West of the Catawba." |
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| Adam Larry Ellis (1875-1941), Obituary Terre Haute Tribune, Friday, 31 Oct 1941, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Addie Davenport (1861-1928) Death certificate
The death certificate was completed by my father, Roy Elmer Thomas, then age 30, who in later years stated that he knew relatively little about his mother, Addie, and nothing about her family, including her maiden name.
Roy Richard Thomas, 2018 |
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| Addie Davenport (1861-1928), Installing Officer of Joseph R. Gordon's Woman Relief Corps No. 43, 3 Jan 1915 Indianapolis IN Star, p. 8.
Indianapolis, Marion, IN Star, 3 Jan 1915, p. 8.
Fort Larned Historical Society, Inc., guide to the collection:
"The Woman’s Relief Corps (WRC) was founded in 1883 as an auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). The Grand Army of the Republic was a fraternal organization of veterans of the Union Army organized in 1866 by Benjamin Franklin Stephenson of Illinois.
The Woman’s Relief Corps originally intended to establish closer friendships between mothers, wives, and daughters of Union soldiers and to assist veterans with the maintenance of their organization and completing community charity projects." |
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| Addie Davenport (1861-1928), President, Auxilliary of Spanish-American War Veterans' group
Was Addie Davenport related to a veteran of the Spanish-American War? The relationship, if any, has not been documented:
Frank N. Davenport of New Castle, Henry County, IN [44 miles northeast of Indianapolis] was enrolled 29 Jun 1898 in Company G, 161st Indiana Inf Regt, at Indianapolis, Marion County, IN and mustered out with his unit 30 Apr 1899. The unit trained in the American south, embarked from Savannah, Georgia, and was stationed at Havana, Cuba when the American flag was hoisted above Moro Castle in the harbor of Havana. |
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| Addie Davenport (1862-1928), Death notice
Indianapolis Star, 2 Oct 1928. |
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| Adrian Oscar Payne (1879-1931), Obituary Received from Paul E. Williams:
Terre Haute, IN Tribune, Friday, 26 Jun 1931 p. 2 |
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| Alan Lee Conley (1941-2005), Obituary Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Albert Deal (1855-1912), Obituary Brazil Daily Times, Wednesday, 21 Jan 1912, p. 1
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Albert G. Milburn (1907-1963) Death certificate |
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| Albert G. Payne (1855-1939), Obituary Terre Haute Tribune, Sunday, 9 Jul 1939 p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Albert Gifford Payne (1855-1939), Obituary (1 of 3) Received from Paul E. Williams:
Brazil, IN Daily Times, Saturday, 8 Jul 1939 p. 1 |
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| Albert Gifford Payne (1855-1939), Obituary (2 of 3) Received from Paul E. Williams.
Brazil, IN Daily Times, Saturday, 8 Jul 1939 p. 1 |
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| Albert Gifford Payne (1855-1939), Obituary (3 of 3) Received from Paul E. Williams:
Brazil, IN Daily Times, Saturday, 8 Jul 1939 p. 1 |
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| Albert Gifford Payne (1855-1939), Report of illness
Received from Paul E. Williams:
Brazil, IN Daily Times, 6 Jul 1939 p. 1 |
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| Albert Rufus Jeske (1905-1993) Obituary
San Diego CA "North County Times," 26 Mar 1993. |
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| Albert V. Peck Birth Certificate Name: Albert V. Peck; was born in Vigo County, IN, on 4 Feb 1901, child of Claud Peck (sic) and Effie Turner (sic), record filed June 1901 Book H-7, Page 2. |
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| Albert V. Peck birth certificate back 9th child, residence: Ehrmandale, IN Father: Age 46, birthplace, Ohio Mother: Age 41, birthplace, Illinois Physician W. T. Davis Ehrmandale, IN
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| Alberta Whittington (1848-1928) - Death Certificate
(Photograph by Matthew Stein, a Whittington descendant) |
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| Albina Pollock (1899-1975), Obituary Terre Haute Tribune, Wednesday, 21 May 1975, p. 16.
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Albina Pollock (1899-1975), Obituary Clinton, IN Daily Clintonian, Wednesday, 21 May 1975, p. 1
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Alcinda Frances Whittington (1837-1859) & John H. Wright, Marriage Record
"Recorded Book C-1, p. 260, Brazil, Clay, IN"
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Aldo Lee Senter (1903-1981), Obituary Find-A-Grave |
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| Alfred G. Thomas (1824-1903) Death certificate |
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| Alfred Pierce Gibbons (1818-1905), Land Grant 1841
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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