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301 | owned home in 1900, Washington DC; | DICK, John Wesley (I0447)
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302 | Pall bearer at Mathilda Catherine Kerrihard Watkin's funeral. (See her obituary for details) | KERRIHARD, Edgar Walter (I0938)
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303 | Pall bearer at Mathilda Catherine Kerrihard Watkin's funeral. (See her obituary for details) | KERRIHARD, George (I0940)
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304 | Pall bearer at Mathilda Catherine Kerrihard Watkin's funeral. (See her obituary for details) | KERRIHARD, William R (I1021)
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305 | parents b England; see 1880 census record | UNKNOWN, Alice (I1869)
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306 | parents born in Ireland (1880, Illinois, Cook, Chicago, ED 104, p 17) | STEELE, Elizabeth (I0475)
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307 | parents born Ireland (1880, Illinois, Cook, Chicago, ED 104, p 17) | TATE, William (I0474)
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308 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0245)
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309 | Perhaps surname is THURGOOD v THOROGOOD both parents foreign born (source: US census 1870, MA, Middlesex Co, Cambridge Wd 4, roll 624, pg 666) both parents born Nova Scotia (source: US census 1880, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Cambridge, ED 443, p 56 d) marriage bond dated 1824 indicated Peter was a fisherman from Spry Harbour, NS | THOROGOOD, Peter M (I0426)
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310 | Peter and Esther's children all born in Killingworth except Martin and John, who were born in Barkhamsted and Hartland, respectively. It appears that the Ganiards moved from Killingworth to the Hartland area between late 1777 to very early 1781. | GAIGNARD, Peter (I1473)
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311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0896)
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312 | possibility: Census 1880, Iowa, Shelby, Fairview, p 99c shows a W A Carter 44 b Ind with Elizabeth, 34, b Iowa, father b England, mother b Ohio Alternate possibility: Census 1870, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, p 3 shows James Howard line 2; also listed line 4 Hollingsworth, Jos (or Jas), supposed husband of Mary Elizabeth HAYWARD; line 7 Hollingsworth, E (Mary Elizabeth), 23, b Iowa; line 8 daughter Cora/Dora, 2, b Iowa; line 9 Emma Howard (Sarah Emma CROZIER, James' wife), 22, b Ohio; suggested by Al Braley; enumerator seems not to recognize family units on this page, though cluster of related individuals is certainly likely here. | HAYWARD, Mary Elizabeth (I0858)
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313 | Possible date 7 Feb 1854, Portland,Multnomah County,Oregon; obtained from Rootsweb file 10/30/2005 | Family F152
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314 | possibly b 22 Jun 1828- see ancestry message board for Singleton surname, search for "James R": Singletons in Iowa. Author: Scott Singleton Date: 31 Jan 2001 12:53 PM GMT In Reply to: singleton family in iowa by: Katy Wilson My family also settled in Iowa. The history I have so far is that John Magruder Singleton b. September 01, 1775, d. February 22, 1842 married Mary Thompson on January 22, 1807. They had 3 sons and 3 daughters - Susan b. June 22, 1810, John Thomas b. April 20, 1812, Rebecca Lynn b 1813, Aaron T. b January 25, 1818, Mary Ann, b. May 13, 1822, and James R. b. June 22, 1828. All of the children were born in Paddytown, VA(WVA). After John M.'s death in 1842, the family's plantation was sold at auction and they began moving west, eventually settling in Iowa. Do any of the siblings names sould familiar? | SINGLETON, James R (I0861)
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315 | possibly died 19 Apr 1932 ; buried Oakview cemetery, Albia, Iowa, (Mrs. John A.) --Grave Stone Records of Monroe County, Iowa; copied by Graves Registration a W. P. A. project; Ancestry.com | CROZIER, Mary C (I1623)
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316 | Posted By: Sara Patton Date: 2/13/2003 at 17:35:48 RED OAK EXPRESS June 3, 1929 R. WATKINS, 84, COUNTY PIONEER BURIED TODAY Was One of Country's Mail Carriers on Horseback Randolph Watkins, 84, resident of Montgomery county for sixty-four years, died at his home, 611 Second street Friday evening at 11:10 o'clock from infirmities due to his advanced age. He had been ill just a few days prior to his death. Funeral services were held from the home this afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. L.L. Weis, of the Methodist church, in charge. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. Randolph Watkins was born December 8, 1844 at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. He came with his parents as a child from Ohio to Monmouth, Ill., in the fall of 1850, where he made his home until in 1865. In the spring of 1865 he came to Red Oak, Iowa, remained about nine months and returned to Illinois. In the spring of 1867 he came to Red Oak again, crossed the state back and forth seven or eight times, finally locating here in 1867. He followed teaming for two years, then following farming for three years. His marriage to Matilda Kerrihard took place on Christmas eve 1868, it being the first wedding to take place in the old Methodist church which stood where the present edifice now stands. The wedding took place in front of the first Christmas tree ever prepared in Red Oak. Mr. Watkins' bride was a native of Pennsylvania. In 1873, Mr. Watkins went to Nebraska with a load of farming implements, located a claim in Webster county and moved his family there. He remained just long enough for the grasshoppers to eat them out, and returned to Iowa. In 1874 he went back his Nebraska claim, planted a crop, but soon sold out and returned to Red Oak for good. He was one of the first mail carriers. he carried mail between Sciola in Montgomery county, to Council Bluffs making the trips by horsebac He was one of the few remaining pioneers who helped to move the court house from Frankfort to Red oak. It was moved by ox teams during a blizzard. The court house was a heavy structure, being made from native lumber. Mr. Watkins also worked on the railroad when it was first built through this section. He was a member of the Methodist church, and had served at one time as county supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins were the parents of four daughters, Charlotte died in infancy, Mrs. Alma Wilkins in 1912. The two surviving daughters are: Mrs. Anna Lloyd of Ogden, Utah, and Mrs. Bonnie Stevens of Red Oak. they also reared in their home a foster son, Lou Watkins, now deceased. Mr. Watkins leaves on brother, J.H. Watkins of Red Oak, eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. Watkins died in Red Oak January 6, 1927. His youngest daughter, Mrs. Stevens maintained a home for him after the death of the wife and mother. Relatives who came for the funeral included Mrs. Lloyd of Ogden and Miss Loie Stevens, a granddaughter who has been attending school at Grinnell." | WATKINS, Randolph (I1023)
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317 | presumed born in Iowa. 1870 Iowa census was somewhat difficult to read--90% sure it was Iowa attended school within year previous to 1870 Iowa census have photo; probably taken about 1870-80; caption on back indicates that Alice was adopted her natural parents were born in Virginia 1880 census indicates Alice was adopted and she was a music student note: Alice appears on the 1870, 1880 censes with the TRUNKEY family. But not on the 1860 census. Perhaps the 1860 census will lead to her biological parents! 1860 Iowa Census, Clayton co, Tolga/Volga twp, p597/598 (Ancestry.com pp 111-2) found: White family George 33, Millwright, b. Maryland Frances 26, b. Virginia Alice 5, b. Virginia Frances 4, b. Iowa Martha 2, b. Iowa Also from Iowa Cemetery Records (Ancestry.com) a George White d. 1867, Civil War vet | TRUNKEY, Alice White (I0551)
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318 | probably Charles Mackey's first wife; Iowa Cemetery records show her husband's name to be Charles; death date about right given his marriage date to second wife Harriet Hayward, 1869. | THOMPSON, Sarah (I1652)
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319 | Quite possibly the step son of Nelly J; Allen is 19 yrs old in 1870, while Nelly is just 29 years old. | COREY, Allen (I1892)
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320 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0006)
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321 | records taken August 12, 1932 | Source (S16554)
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322 | referred to as Winnie in census for 1880, Iowa, Montgomery Co, Red Oak, ED 145, sheet 51 | COOK, Mary Winifred (I0923)
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323 | resided in Mass in 1858-1873 (1880 census) from Cambridge, MA, city directories 1865-66:no entry 1866-67:no entry 1868:no entry 1869:WEST, Edward J carpenter bds 47 River 1871:WEST, Edward J. carpenter, house Pearl, near Walnut 1872:WEST, Edward J. carpenter house 126 Pearl 1873:WEST, Edward J. carpenter house 126 Pearl 1874:WEST, Edward J. carpenter house 126 Pearl 1875:WEST, Edward J. carpenter, house 13 Elmer 1876:no entry 1878:no entry resided in San Francisco approx 1880, and had been an unemployed carpenter for 9 months as of the June 1880 date of the census resided in Washington about 1885 (1900 census, Carrie L born 1885 in Washington) from Tacoma City Directories 1900-1910: 1888:no entry 1890:no entry 1893-94:no entry 1896:no entry 1897-98:no entry 1899:no entry 1900:*WEST, Edward, flour packer PSFM Co (Puget Sound Flouring Mills), res 1224 North G 1901:*WEST, Edward, flour packer PSFM Co, res 1703 S Yakima av 1902:*WEST, Ed, billiards 906 S Tacoma av res 1614 S 8th 1903:*WEST, Edward, lab (laborer), res 3122 S 9th 1904:no entry-see WEST, Amelia for further info 1914-6:no entry for WEST, Edward or Amelia 1918:no entry for WEST, Edward or Amelia 1920-1:WEST, Amelia A (wid Edwd J) r 3-1023 N Sheridan av 1922:WEST, Amelia A r 1224 N Steele 1923-26:no entries for WEST, Edward or Amelia *entries above for 1900-1903 cannot be correct as indicated by Edward's death certificate of 1899. 1900 census? Robie W West; 1900, CA, Calaveras, Robinsons Ferry, ED 143, p 17a; b 1864 Canada, physician, boarder | WEST, Edward Jacob (I0194)
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324 | residence: 2212 So. Franklin St., Denver, CO died of cardiac arrest, also had asthmatic bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis | GREEN, Jessie Ida (I0064)
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325 | Robert Pitcher of Rolling Hills, CA was informant to the death certificate for Florence A DICK. It is presumed that he was a brother to Florence, though not confirmed as of 13 Aug 2000 | PITCHER, Robert (I0391)
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326 | Ronald H Hayward indicated that Ruth (aunt of late wife Ethel Lucille Hayward) was a school teacher for many years in Washington, DC. She never married. --interview with R H Hayward 25 Dec 2004 Wesley and Charlene Hayward, as well as R Dennis Hayward have childrens early books with Ruth E DICK written inside front covers | DICK, Ruth E (I1548)
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327 | schoolteacher | RINGEN, Alpha Barbara (I0253)
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328 | seamstress; lived in Tuscon, AZ for a while | JOHNSON, Wilhelmina (I0052)
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329 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1036)
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330 | See Census for 1930, South Dakota, Deuel, Gary, ED 10, p 4a; A William and Isabelle Shepherd appear here, but are each 66 years old. Possibly correct couple, however. | SHEPHERD, William (I0904)
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331 | See Census for 1930, South Dakota, Deuel, Gary, ED 10, p 4a; A William and Isabelle Shepherd appear here, but are each 66 years old. Possibly correct couple, however. | UNKNOWN, Isabell (I1691)
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332 | see file Hayward_Family_Chronology.doc for additional details ---------Death Notice posted by Cathy Joynt Labath at 'Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project' on 19 jun 2002 The Gazette Davenport, Scott, Iowa Sep 12, 1850 Died In this county, on Saturday last, 7th inst., of Dropsy, Mr. Thomas Hayward, aged about 36 years. [Note: September 7, 1850 was indeed a Saturday; Sept. 12 was a Thursday; interestingly, the 1850 census was enumerated on September 10, 1850, but still included Thomas] ---------- From FHC, Salt Lake City, 31 Mar 2004, films 1003794 (index) and 1003807 (1003833, 1479435) of Scott County, Iowa Deeds, book E, p202 Entry in index reads: Grantee: HAYWOOD, ThomasGrantor: Edward FITZPATRICK Filed: 19 Nov 1846Instrument: 19 Nov 1846 Character of Instrument: Deed Book: E deeds, p202 NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Sec 34, T78 R2E [40 acres] ---------- Probate records found 31 Mar 2004 at FHC, Salt Lake City on film 1508809, item #475 (near beginning of film) MUST ORDER OR RETURN TO SLC TO REVIEW THIS LARGE FILE - - 80-100 PAGES, MANY OF WHICH MUST BE COPIED 50 of 250 pages of probate file copied 1 Nov 2006 from FHC, film 1508809; see folder HaywardThomasProbate for original images, notes and transcription. --------- | HAYWARD, Thomas (I0449)
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333 | see file Obits_Robey_Nehemiah for his obituary and internment information at the Congressional Cemetery of southeast Washington, DC; 16 Feb 2004 Obituary from Congressional Cemetery follows:---------------------- Robey, Nehemiah, d. 5 Mar 1899, 72 yrs 3 days [plot] R111/188 On Sunday, March 5, 1899, at 10 o'clock a.m., after lingering illness, Nehemiah Rogey, beloved husband of Octavia Robey, in the 72nd year of his age. Farewell, dear father, sweet they rest, Weary with years and worn with pain, Farewell, till in some happy place We shall behold thy face again. 'This ours to meet thee all our years And tender memories of thee keep; Shine in the Lord to rest, for so He giveth His beloved sleep. Funeral from Second Baptist Church, 4th street and Virginia avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.p. Friends and relatives invited to attend. The Evening Star, March 6, 1899, p. 12 Death of Nehemiah Robey Had Been a Resident of District Over Fifty Years Nehemiah Robey died yesterday morning at his residence, No. 303 Harrison street, Anacostia, aged 72 years. He was on eof the odlest adn most widely-known citizens of thispart of the District. Born in Fairfax county, Virginia, Mr. Robey came to Anacostia over fifty years ago. He acquired considerable property in Anacostia. During the civil war, and for some time before and after, he was employed in this locatlity. He married in Anacostia. For over forty years Mr. Robey had been a member of teh Independent Order fo Odd Fellows, being connecting at the time of his death with Harmoney Lodge, No. 9, of which he was a past grand. A widow and eight children survive him. The latter are Mrs. M.E. Ash, Mrs. O.V. Pitcher, Mrs. Annie Alder, Miss Emma J. Robey and Messrs. J.R., W.H. Benjamin F. and Thomas E. Robey. Funeral services over teh remains of teh deceased will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p'clock at teh SEcond Baptist Chruch, corner of 4th street and Virginia avenue southeast. The pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem, will officiate. Mr. Robey had been an attendant at this church for some years. Harmony Lodge, No. 9, I.O.O.F., of Washington will be represented at the funeral. The interment will be made at the Congressional cemetery The Evening Star, March 8 1899, p.12 Funeral Nehemiah Robey The funeral of Nehemiah Robey, who died Sunday morning at his residence in Anacostia, was held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Second Baptist Chruch, 4th street and Virginia avenue southeast. The pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem, officiated, assisted By Rev. E.W. Bliss of Anacostia. The pallbearers were selected from Harmony Lodge, No. 9, I.O.O.F., of which the deceased was a member, and from the men of the church. The rites of the lodge were conducted at the grave. The interment was made in Congressinoal cemetery. ____________________ From 1870 census, Washington DC, p 86 Value of Real Estate $2000, Personal Estate $200 ____________________ From 1860 census, Washington DC, p 30 Value of Real Estate $400, Personal Estate $200 ____________________ | ROBEY, Nehemiah (I0371)
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334 | see husband John Wesley DICK for residence information | HEINER, Mary Caroline (I0437)
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335 | see Ione Cotter's notes: Lived in Spokane 1918-19 where JM attended Gonzaga University. He was principal of schools at Bonners Ferry, ID; Dixon, Nashua and Hinsdale, MT and member of Montana state legislature in 1935. 1935-1942 in charge of National Youth Administration programs in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, and Utah. Retired on a small fruit farm near Polson, MT. Mt Peterson was active in Farmers Union and as a write and lecturer. | PETERSON, Julius Marcus (I1035)
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336 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F337
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337 | see notes from Ione Cotter's records: Married in Kindred, 1910. Homesteaded at Lindsay, MT, where five children were born. | JOHNSON, Olga Susanne (I0053)
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338 | see Obit for father Randolph WATKINS; Charlotte died in infancy | WATKINS, Charlotte (I1609)
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339 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F089
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340 | see photo of water-damaged painting of "Millie" Bartholomew | BARTHOLOMEW, Amelia (I0564)
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341 | see possible brother Hiram Dixon in census (1870, Oregon, Douglas, Deer Creek, p 9) age 62, also born New York | DIXON, James (I1844)
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342 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0345)
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343 | served in Vietnam | RAGEN, Ronald (I0336)
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344 | She was from Skramstad, Norway prior to marriag to Johannes her name perhaps Olive | OLSDATTER, Oline (Olive?) (I0177)
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345 | single in 1920 census....did she ever marry? 1920 census shows a five year old Dorothy Smith living in same household. She was born in New York, father in Minnesota, mother in Nebraska. Is Nellie her mother? Was Dorothy illegitamate? Ans: Dorothy was Nellie's neice, father was Gordon Glade SMITH, mother was Harriet Lorina HAYWARD, who died when Dorothy was about four years old. Nellie raised Dorothy after her mother died. ref email from Charlene Rogers dated 23 Jan 2005 !Verify! FamilySearch IGI shows Nellie May HAYWARD born to Sarah E CARZIER [sic] and James HAYWARD 19 Oct 1870 in Lincoln, Lancaster, NE, call numbers 884159-161 7/14/2006 Bob (Robert D) Hayward indicated Nellie never married. | HAYWARD, Nellie May (I0100)
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346 | Sister Lucille HAYWARD was not very close to Lloyd in later years. He had been ill for a long time, living in a rest home in Denver(?). His illness (whatever it was) made it nearly impossible to communicate with him, so she was not able to maintain a close relationship. Before he died, she commented that it was a shame that he lived so long, since his life was so uncomfortable. That was only a week or so before he passed away. | DICK, Herbert Lloyd (I0852)
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347 | Some records (Mass marriage record) appear to indicate her name is Harriet, most others Hannah or Jannah both parents foreign born (s. 1870, MA, Middlesex Co, Cambridge Wd 4, roll 624, pg 666) | WEST, Hannah Catherine (I0427)
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348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1164)
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349 | still single in 1900 at age 33; 1900 census data listed as "Ella" in 1870 census | SHEPHERD, Eleanor (I0903)
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350 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1115)
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