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died at home of George W. Arms | Kitts, Nancy (I1736)
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Died at Veterans Hospital, Roanoke, VA | Rohr, John Henry (I13450)
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Died from blood poisoning. | Bigelow, William Wells (I4233)
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died in an explosion while blasting a gravel pit. | Kerr, James Harvey (I6356)
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died in childbirth | Rawlins, Margaret Elzirah (I9665)
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died in epidemic of 1848-50 | Rawlins, James (I2964)
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died in epidemic of 1848-50 | Rawlins, William Martin (Elder)/ (Elder) (I6320)
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Died of Tuberculosis in 1937.Bernard was a bus conductor on the public lines. He never marri ed. Took care of his mother. Broadgreen Hospital | Last, Bernard Victor George (I13027)
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died unmarried in 1851. | Jones, Mary R. (I2694)
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Died unmarried. | Alston, Martha (I1844)
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died without issue | Blount, Joseph (I1729)
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died without issue | Jones, Guilford (I2776)
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died without issue | Jones, Frances Yancey (I2780)
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died without issue | Jones, Mary R. (I2781)
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died young | McNARY, Elizabeth (I2911)
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dist. 117; 1M 5-; 1M 10-15; 1M 30-40; 1F 5-; 4F 5-10; 1F 10-15; 1F 30-40 age 35, farmer, born KY #679Breese P.O. | Compton, Roderick (I6328)
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dist. 323; p. 769 1M 45; 1F 16; 1F 26 7 slaves dist. 222, 3 - 11 - 2 - - 1 - - 3 slaves Pension Request for James Frost, May 1847 - deposition by Aventon Avers. Capt. James Frost late of Co. of Guilford and later of Co. of Johnston. James and Isabella c ame from Guilford or STokes in 1795. James died in 1815, about age 73. His two oldest child ren, Ezekiel and Jonas, were born in PA. Jonas same age as deponent. The deponent marrie d a daughter of Capt. James Frost in 1830. Isabella died 1 Oct 1837, age 86 or 87. All me n chose James for Captain. Ezekiel born 1770 or 1771, Jonas about 2 years febore they migrated to NC. Ezekiel and Jonas returned to stokes-Guilford where they died a few years hence. p. 703 | Avera, Aventon (I1832)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Castleton, Jon Claude (I116)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Larson, Lynette (I4057)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1410
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Juchnowicz, Frances Maria (I13012)
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Doug was 1st. volunteer for parachute training in World War 2. He had to train other troop s because of how good and fast he learned. He never went to war or was able to jump into ene my territory. Movie made of his story called "The Bridge Too Far>" Pet repaired paracutes d uring the war. She was in the womens army in England.Their address is 132 Cresent Road, Rams gate, Kent, Eng. CTaa 9RE William Douglas Last (wife, Margaret Salina Morris, daughter Valerie Last Buck, whose husban d is Fred Mordue and has daughter Elizabeth, son David Terrance Last, whose wife is Marilyn W ells and has a daughter Carana) His work was done by Luke Robinson, grandson of JLC who is a half cousin of William Dougla s Last. BURIAL: Cremated | Last, William Douglas (I11264)
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drew in land lottery as a widow of a Rev. War soldier. | Sanders, Mrs. Sarah (I1573)
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Drury was commissioned a 2nd Lt in Co H, 28th Regiment, NC Infantry in Civil War.
1880 census, Colfax, Rutherford, North Carolina,FHL film 1254961, pg. 498C, Drury Rollins, wife and two children. Census indexes for 1860 and 1870 for North Carolina and original censuses need to be checked for additional children for this couple. Dury reports his parents born in North Carolina and his wife reports her parents both born in North Carolina also. Drury is engaged in farming. His wife keeps a house. | Rollins, Drury Dobbins (I2315)
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During his entire life he was known only as Moses Mecham. Proof of the above comes from Leonidas Americus Mecham, who was told by his father Leonidas Clinton Mecham, that he was named after his grandfather as well as after his father.
~Web_Links: History by Diane Rawlins Mayo\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/mecham_moses_wortham.html
~Web_Links: Moses Meacham and Elvira Derby Photo pedigree\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m11111.pp.gif
BURIAL: Provo City Cemetery -- See Source actual text.
During his entire life he was known only as Moses Mecham. Proof of the above comes from Leonidas Americus Mecham, who was told by his father Leonidas Clinton Mecham, that he was named after his grandfather as well as after his father.
~Web_Links: History by Diane Rawlins Mayo\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/mecham_moses_wortham.html
~Web_Links: Moses Meacham and Elvira Derby Photo pedigree\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m11111.pp.gif | Mecham, Leonidas Moses Worthen (I4354)
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Edward Murray Barrus married for time Yvonne D. Barrus August 2, 1985 (I.F.) | Barrus, Yvonne D. (I4274)
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Edward was a bonded magistrate in Cleveland Co., NC in 1806. Had a land grant deed in Rutherford Co., NC. Rumor has it that he left Shelby, NC and went to Georgia with Martin Cornwell , son of Abner, but he may have gone to SC instead. ZION BAPTIST CEMETERY, Cleveland County, NC, By W. D. Floyd In memory of Edward Cornwell , Sr. and Micajah, one of his sons who were the first Cornwells to settle in this area. Micaja h's grave is located approximately one mile south of Zion Baptist Church on Metcalf Road. Cornwell, Micajah c1770-c1849 Cornwell, Lydia McEntire c1775 c1854 | Cornwell, Edward Sr. (I2542)
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eldest of three children of Michael and Jane Stevenson Farmer. | Farmer, James D. (I2414)
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Eleven Children.
DEATH: He died 24 Mar 1712
MARRIAGE: Married Increase Sikes 17 Mar 1671, son of Richard Sikes of Springfield, MA
Eleven Children.
DEATH: He died 24 Mar 1712 | Sikes, Increase (I8375)
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Elizabeth Forgy, with Presley Hawes; #45; age 20; b. KY | Forgy, Elizabeth (I3667)
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Elizabeth Forgy; 83 | Neil, Elizabeth (I1976)
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Elizabeth Rawlins, born 8 September, 1811, Kentucky.
~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html
not named in father's will in 1846
Elizabeth Rawlins, born 8 September, 1811, Kentucky.
~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html | Rawlins, Elizabeth (I7702)
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Elizabeth Williams; Legatee; Wife of Samuel; will of Rawlings, Benjamin Wife; will of Williams, Samuel | Alston, Elizabeth (I1751)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Guthrie, Elsie (I12996)
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Elsie married a Fred Cray, no dates. Had one son, Christopher. When son was small the fathe r took him to London and would not correspond with Elsie. She tried to see them but his fam ily would not tell her where he was. The Fred Cray was her 1st cousin. She had a broken hea rt from this tragedy. She married 2nd husband Walter Goldstone but never had any more childr en. He died on Christmas Day , but not sure of date. 1994 about. This information comes fr om Sister in law, Dorothy Last. Elsie's brothers Buster and Douglas helped to see that she w as taken care of. Dorothy had the responsibility for the last few years of her life. I me t Elsie just after she had a stroke in Sept. of 1998. She was a very small and frail woman.L etter from Sister in Law Dorothy Last in Aug of 1997, regarding Elsie. "Elsie is now 84 Yea rs old and lives alone and is indepentent. She has home care, broke hip 18 years ago. Sigh t is failing, very frail. Doesn't leave house much. Fred Cray, his mother and Elsie's mothe r were sisters so Fred and Elsie were 1st cousins. Elsie is a chatter box, very kind. Whe n Chris (son by Fred Cray, Elsies first husband), was about 8 or 10 year old, Fred took him a nd half the household goods and Elsie has never been able to contact him. Fred's family prob ably poisened his mind against his mother. Elsie looked after younger children (when she wa s young) when her mother went to work. (I cannot read Dorothy's writing. Elsies mother had T . B. after her husband left her and the 5 children and children were in an orphanage.) Elsi e was a clerk in a supermarket, worked as a waitress also. Fred was a fireman when he left . He worked hard, worked longer hours than necessary. Wally Goldstone 2nd. husband serve d in Burma during war and was never a well man. Elsie gave him great care, tender and loving . Elsie wrote letters to Chris (her son) and tried to find him but he never answered. Elsi e kept him immaculate as a child. On his 18th birthday she took him a gift but didn't get t o see him. She now feels it is too late- that if he had wanted to find her he could have. El sie's Bpt., Conf. and Initiatory done same day. Some by JLC. BURIAL: Cremated | Last, Elsie Lavina (I13149)
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Eluzia Catherine Rawlins, born 5 September, 1822, Illinois.
~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html
From history of Roderick Alexander Rawlins will of father Roderick Rawlins with Hall, David L.; age 27; p.86; b. IN
Eluzia Catherine Rawlins, born 5 September, 1822, Illinois.
~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html | Rawlins, Eluzia Catherine (I7724)
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Embolism | Carter, Joseph William (I10570)
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Endowed 21 Jul 1934 LG. SS 15 Dec 1966 SG. | Pynchon, Walter (I6858)
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Endowment by Mayo Family, Los Angeles Temple. Joseph Sharp Rawlins listed James Sharp as his great-grandfather on his mother's side. | Sharp, James (I9640)
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Endowment date on parent's group sheet is 16 Jun 1926. Baptismal date on parent's group sheet is 18 Mar 1908
~Web_Links: Elva Arminta and children. Back: Nana, Fred, Elva Arminta; Front: Clayton, Lloyd\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000j.p1.jpg
Endowment date on parent's group sheet is 16 Jun 1926. Baptismal date on parent's group sheet is 18 Mar 1908 | Hogan, Fred Dubois (I5880)
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Endowment House | Burbank, Deseret Southworth (I9399)
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Endowment possibly 6 May 1917 | Carter, Eva Dell (I10001)
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enlisted in Grainger Co., TN Capt. Bacon's Co. at Knoxville, TN p. 133 for War of 1812; WV 24269 Wc 16831md. Nancy Kitts 1 Feb 1836, Grainger Co., TN; d. 6 Aug 1 865, Union Co. (P.O. New Flat Creek)TN War of 1812 on file National Archives and Records Services. Info from DAR.
BURIAL: Dyer Creek Cemetery
enlisted in Grainger Co., TN Capt. Bacon's Co. at Knoxville, TN p. 133 for War of 1812; WV 24269 Wc 16831md. Nancy Kitts 1 Feb 1836, Grainger Co., TN; d. 6 Aug 1 865, Union Co. (P.O. New Flat Creek)TN War of 1812 on file National Archives and Records Services. Info from DAR. | Frost, Stephen (I2928)
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ESSAY OF MISS CATHERINE RAWLINS OF MARTINSVILLE, MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA 1857 while teaching s chool near Martinsville, Indiana, Miss Catherine Rawlins (1), daughter of James S. Rawlins an d wife, Cynthia Stout Rawlins, wrote an essay entitled "My Grandfathers" 1)Miss Catherine Rawlins during the Civil War married Captain Granville Ward of Co. K, 14th I ndiana Vol. Infantry. | Rawlins, Catherine (I9721)
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estate admininstered by son James Sanders | Sanders, James (I1923)
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Executor; Son-in-law; will of Sanders, John | Taylor, Reverend William (I1938)
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Executor; Son; will of John Sanders | Sanders, Archibald "Baldy" (I2367)
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Executor; Wife; will of Jones, Francis The Jones family came from Virginia, settled in NC on Crab Tree Creek, 12 miles from present- day Raliegh He owned land on Swift Creek in Johnston Co., Jacket Swamp in Edgecombe Co., and Crabtree Creek in Wake Co., NC. It is believed that Albridgton and Mary lived in that part of Edgecombe Co. that later became Halifax Co. Ridley of Southampton. Mary Ridley ws the third child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Day) Ridley, born abt 1706. She married Francis Jones, son of Francis and ____Tignal Jones of Warwic k Co., VA. He was a nephew of her stepfather, Matthew Jones. It seems likely that Francis and Mary (Ridley) Jones started out married life on a 200 acre plantation acquired from Nathaniel Jones on the N. side of the W. prong of the Cypress Swamp in Nottaway Parish, Isle of Wight Co., VA. They sold the land in 1740 and moved to Edgecombe Co., NC where he received a land grant in 1744. She is said to have been living in 1784. Francis Jones died in Edgecombe by Aug. of 1755. He mentioned thirteen children in his will, but the order of their birth is not certain. | Ridley, Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" (I1879)
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Executor; will of Williams, Samuel Son; will of Alston, John* | Alston, Phillip (I1740)
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Extracted from Temple Entry Form submitted by Edna C Price. Microfilm #772001303. Source of information originated from Bible record of Simeon Bennett in possession of M J B Pierson, Mobile, Alabama. | Bennett, Simeon (I13582)
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