Notes

[NI6099] Leander and Susie had one child.

[NI6104] Susie M, or Mary S. Carter

[NI6108] William E Porter was the eldest child of John and Jeanne(Burns) Porter.

[NI6110] John Porter was a Junior --- His father was John Porter ( Sr.)

[NI6112] Roena and John had two more children who died as infants, one born & died

[NI6125] Roas B, --last name unknown

[NI6146] She weighted 7 lbs.- 11 oz. and was born at 7: P.M., dark hair, and

[NI6147] Marjorie Nadine Taylor, first child of George and Abbie (Pinegar) Purvis

[NI6148] Donald and Lottie were divorced in 1945.

[NI6149] Shelton(Doc) O. (O- could be Oscar or Otto) Purvis, and Abbie

[NI6150] Raised by his Aunt Sarah Jane (Hagen) Price and Uncle Jasper M. Price

[NI6151] Mary Ann's mothers last name was Bowie. Part Spanish and /or Cherokee

[NI6152] Marjorie (Taylor) Dickerson checked the Recorders office Marshfield,

[NI6158] William married a woman named Clara--last name unknown.

[NI6159] Mary married a man first name unknown --Hicks.

[NI6164] Red Top Cemetery is located 8 miles south of Buffalo on Highway 65 to

[NI6189] Barbara and Alvin were divorced. Barbara and Don were Divorced.

[NI6196] Vera and Kerry were divorced.

[NI6202] Andrea took back and goes by her maiden name.

[NI6211] Sharon is divorced to both Bobby and Leslie.

[NI6213] Goes by Brian William Reed Edwards

[NI6219] Donald ia a graduate of Baptist Bible College, Springfield, Missouri with

[NI6220] Marjorie and Wixie were divorced in 1992.

[NI6255] Same last name but no kinship.

[NI6264] James married Janice --Last name unknown.

[NI6276] Frederick was married to Rosanna--Last name unknown

[NI6279] Divorced

[NI6301] J. P. or "Slim" was a mechanic, railroad worker, and a Free Mason.

[NI6302] Sarah's father was a coal miner when she was born.

[NI6305] The Sheltons were truck farmers.

[NI6306] Nannie or Nadine Hawkins

[NI6307] Hansom married Opal--last name unknown

[NI6309] Married three times.

[NI6316] Rev. Story married Archie W. and Katie Hale. Archabal died of an

[NI6318] Archabal "Icky" never married. Veteran of W.W. II, US Army. He was a

[NI6328] Charles was in show business of some sort.

[NI6333] Curtis never married.

[NI6334] Victor was married to a Peggy-- last name unknown.

[NI6336] Albert was married to Lydia-- Last name unknown.

[NI6342] Jerrell was a pastor of a Pilgrim Holiness Church.

[NI6387] Elmer was a Farmer, Deputy Sheriff, Constable, auctioneer

[NI6393] A Lily Griffin is in the Bear Thicket Cemetery- Row 3 # 17-- no date

[NI6405] Her twin died.

[NI6428] Donald died at birth.

[NI6434] Maxine died at birth.

[NI6437] Gary was killed in a car accident.

[NI6442] Rena died in Germany.

[NI6447] Ethel died at birth.

[NI6448] Floyd was killed when a stove exploded when he was 13 months old.

[NI6462] "Lizzie"

[NI6465] Son of Thomas and Sarah ??? Sloan Washington Township, Clay County,

[NI6468] Thomas was a Civil War veteran. had eleven children- 2 died in infancy.

[NI6515] Robert Sisk, was a miner when Sara was born. Some time after his wife,

[NI6530] Andrew and Louisa were first cousins.

[NI6540] Louisa and Andrew were first cousins.

[NI6553] Matie Marton was either a widow or divorced, she is Mrs. Mattie Marton.

[NI6559] Robert And Mourna had two daughters that are not listed that under their

[NI6560] Mourna died between 25 August 1868 and 3 May 1869. Mourna's last name

[NI6565] Called "Yanker"

[NI6572] In one census he is listed as a farmer, another an idiot, another a

[NI6574] Daniel was killed at the Battle of Kings Mountain during the

[NI6575] Rachel died between 25th of May 1868 and 3 August 1869

[NI6579] Grabiel was named as guardian of Robert, Grabiel, Betty and Nellie.

[NI6591] Daniel and Elizabeth lived on the Potomac River in North Carolina then

[NI6595] Eldridge was in Company I, 41st Tennessee during the Civil War.

[NI6610] John Snell born 3 March 1868 in Kansas or Iowa, son of Greene and Nancy

[NI6611] Greene's wife was Nancy, last name unknown. He was a singing teacher.

[NI6617] Willie Snell will be 97 on the 27 Dec 1996, told Marjorie (Taylor)

[NI6620] [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death

[NI6622] Moses Anderson McWhirter was an indentured servant from Ireland. He

[NI6630] Wash or maybe Wabash Stapp? Bruce Sterling Davis says that Viola, his

[NI6637] Josie was probable short for Josephine.

[NI6643] Jakob and Veronica had 11 children

[NI6644] Hans Hess was the first recorded account of Hess's to come to America in

[NI6646] Samuel and Barbel had 9 Children.

[NI6648] Hans and Barbel had 12 children.

[NI6650] Jacob and Anna had 7 children

[NI6652] Heinrich and Elsie had 15 children.

[NI6654] From - Zuricher Wappenbauch, 1860, der Stadt Zurich, Penna. State

[NI6676] Accident proves Fatal: Civil War veteran succumbs to injuries received

[NI6678] Albert Gray, 87, died Sunday at the Monore County Hospital. Gray,

[NI6679] Monore County Marriage Records, Book 8, page 269 #4032, Oct 3 1893.

[NI6682] She traveled and played the organ in large theatres in Cleveland,

[NI6683] Joseph Paul Gray died May 4 1961, at Chicago. He was the youngest

[NI6686] James A. Mefford born 1817 in Kentucky married 1837 Kentucky to Mary

[NI6698] Died at Lovilia, Iowa, 12 Jan 1916 of La Grippe- Dr. J.W. Anderson,

[NI6703] Cause of death- Killed by shot from son, H. Wilcox Sr, Coroner,

[NI6707] Reportedly married a Trotter. When she died 5 Oct 1938 she was a

[NI6712] W. E. Barr was the second preacher at James Wilson Davis' funeral in

[NI6715] Went by "Lish". The 1870 US Census taken 27 July 1870 for Lebanon

[NI6724] Professional Golfer- Bruce Sterling Davis caddied at the same golf

[NI6761] Married and last name was Drake- husbands first name unknown.

[NI6762] Married with last name of Sonny- husbands first name unknown

[NI6764] Married name Hibler-husbands first name unknown.

[NI6767] Married name is Porter- husbands first name unknown

[NI6818] Fought at Battle for Kings Mountain in 1780 with Daniel Sisk.

[NI6850] Reportedly married a man with the last name of MAIN.

[NI6881] Engaged to Mark Nutt

[NI6888] Funeral Directors Burial Permit Stubs, Monore Co., Iowa

[NI6903] The Ottumwa Courier, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1982.

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