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1701 | Murdered by farmhand with shotgun | BOYD, Walter (I36)
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1702 | murdered by the KKK | BOYD, Alexander (I2421)
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1703 | Name in this record is LOWREY | Family F6283
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1704 | name is crossed out on census record | JONES, James (I4449)
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1705 | name is crossed out on census record | TALIAFERRO, Emma (I4450)
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1706 | Name on tombstone is Carrie J. Wicker | BLACK, Carrie Donie “Donie” (I243)
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1707 | Name on Tombstone is Quintina A. Wilson | CARRINGTON, Christina Quintina Arbell “Tina” (I5358)
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1708 | Name: Andrew Jackson Hathcocke Birth Date: abt 1844 Age: 83 Death Date: 23 Oct 1927 Death Place: MT Carmel, Tipton, Tennessee Burial Date: 24 Oct 1927 Cemetery Name: Munford Cemetery Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Occupation: Retired Farmer & Minister FHL Film Number: 1876732 | HATHCOCK, Andrew Jackson (I8228)
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1709 | Name: Louise Coil Dates: Birth date: January 04, 1929 Death date: January 23, 2010 Obituary: Services for Louise Coil, 80, of Canton, TX, USA, are scheduled for 2:00 PM Tuesday January 26, 2010 at Eubank Funeral Chapel with Bro. Steve Glosup officiating, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Canton. Burial will be in Haven of Memories, Canton, TX, USA. She passed away January 23, 2010 in Canton, TX, USA. Mrs. Coil was born April 4, 1929 in Cornerville, AR, USA, to Robert Abner and Clara Mae Tucker Boyd. Louise grew up in the Mildred Community and graduated from Mildred High School in 1948. She married her loving husband Gilmer 61 years ago on 12/24/1948. She has been a resident of Canton since 1959 and served the people of Van Zandt County as a nurse in the office of Dr. Dan Hilliard for 20 years. She enjoyed her time spent watching the Dallas Cowboys. Surviving are Husband, Gilmer Eugene Coil of Canton, TX, USA, Daughter, Peggy and Michael Wyatt of Ben Wheeler, 2 Sons: Greg and Becky Coil of Canton, and Robert and Peggy Coil of Round Top, TX, USA, Sister, Ann & Neal Baker of Deport, TX, USA, Brother, Vernon & Dorothy Boyd of Mildred, TX, USA, 9 Grandchildren, and 12 Great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, a Sister, Alpha Johnson, Brothers, Curtis and Hershel Boyd. Pallbearers are GRANDCHILDREN: Michael Wyatt, Lance Coil, Dustin Coil, Buddy Prow, Jonathan Coil, and Justin Prow. Family will receive friends Monday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the funeral home. | BOYD, Mary Louise “Louise” (I2430)
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1710 | Name: Maxey Delia Williams [Maxey Adelia Williams] [Maxie Williams] [Maxey Delia Norman] Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 29 Apr 1914 Birth Place: Covington Ti, Tennessee [Rural Tipton, Tennessee] Death Date: 23 Nov 2004 Father: Charles H Norman Mother: Edith L Land SSN: 426526252 Signature on SSN Card: Delia Williams Relationship of Signature: Signature name differs from NH’s name. Notes: Sep 1947: Name listed as MAXEY DELIA WILLIAMS; Mar 1957: Name listed as MAXEY ADELIA WILLIAMS; 02 Jan 1990: Name listed as MAXIE ADELIA WILLIAMS; 14 Dec 2004: Name listed as MAXIE A WILLIAMS | NORMAN, Maxey Delia [Maxie Adelia] (I596)
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1711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMAS, Allen R. “Buddy” (I1309)
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1712 | Name: Annie Mae Black Spouse: Thomas N Faught Marriage Date: 16 Jun 1937 Marriage County: Tipton Marriage State: Tennessee | BLACK, Annie Mae (I1251)
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1713 | Name: Jesse B. Thomas Jr. SSN: 413-46-2153 Born: 13 Apr 1928 Died: 10 Dec 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951 ) | THOMAS, Jessie Bryan Jr. (I1312)
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1714 | Name: Thurman Black SSN: 414-26-4203 Born: 13 Oct 1912 Last Benefit: 38041 Henning, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States of America Died: Feb 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951 ) | BLACK, Thurman Leroy “Ben” (I1253)
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1715 | Name: Walter Metcalf Marriage Date: 5 Sep 1891 Marriage County: Warrick Estimated Birth Year: 1869 Age: 22 Gender: Male Father Name: Henry Mother Name: Setteo | METCALF, Walter Henry (I2085)
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1716 | Name: Willie M. Smith SSN: 411-28-1662 Last Residence: 38127 Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States of America Born: 15 Jun 1920 Died: 27 Mar 1996 | THOMAS, Willie Mae (I1308)
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1717 | Name: Chas. Warren Boyd Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 26 Jan 1921 Death place: Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Race or color (expanded): White Age in years: 59 Estimated birth year: Birthdate: 24 Sep 1861 Birthplace: Chester, South Carolina Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Lou M. Boyd Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: A. J. Boyd Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: Not Known Mother's name: Mary Sterling Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Not Known Occupation: Photographer Street address: 407 W. 1st Residence: Cemetery name: South Park Burial place: Roswell Burial date: 29 Jan 1921 Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: X Film number: 2032883 Reference number: cn 00937 Collection: New Mexico Death Records, 1889 - 1945 | BOYD, Charles Warren (I210)
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1718 | Name: Eleanor Louise Mcfadden Boyd Titles: Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Death date: 11 Mar 1926 Death place: Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico Gender: Female Race or color (on document): White Race or color (expanded): White Age in years: 62 Estimated birth year: 1864 Birthdate: Birthplace: Bradley Co., Arkansas Marital status: Widowed Spouse's name: Charles Warren Boyd Spouse's titles: Spouse's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's name: Isaac Mcfadden Father's titles: Father's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Father's birthplace: South Carolina Mother's name: Eleanor Louise Leslie Mother's titles: Mother's Titles & Terms - Prefix(standardized): Mother's birthplace: Arkansas Occupation: None Street address: 902 N. Richards Residence: Cemetery name: South Park Burial place: Burial date: 13 Mar 1926 Funeral home: Informant's name: Additional relatives: X Film number: 2032893 Reference number: cn 66 Collection: New Mexico Death Records, 1889 - 1945 | McFADDEN, Eleanor Louise (I223)
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1719 | Name: Hardie Ford Death date: 02 Oct 1942 Death place: Monroe, , Ouachita, Louisiana Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Race or color (expanded): White Age in years: 73 Estimated birthdate: 1869 Birthplace: Harrisonburg, Louisiana Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Lizzy Alkins Father's name: Washington Ford Mother's name: Catherine Dunlop Film number: 1183938 Image number: 00160 Reference number: 648 Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954 | FORD, Hardie (I1065)
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1720 | Name: Thomas Washington Ford Death date: 25 Mar 1931 Death place: Natchitoches, , Natchitoches, Louisiana Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Race or color (expanded): White Age in years: 69 Estimated birthdate: 1862 Birthplace: Catahoula, Louisiana Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Father's name: A W Ford Mother's name: Catherine E Dunlap Film number: 2312573 Image number: 01293 Reference number: 3507 Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954 | FORD, Thomas Washington “Buck” (I1043)
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1721 | Name: W H McQuiston Gender: Male Age: 28 Birth Year: abt 1866 Residence: Monticello, Drew, Arkansas Spouse's Name: Eugenia Carmical Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age: 20 Spouse's Residence: Orlando, Cleveland, Arkansas Marriage Date: 1 Nov 1894 Marriage License Date: 30 Oct 1894 Marriage County: Drew Event Type:Marriage FHL Film Number:986553 | CARMICAL, Eugenia (I8114)
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1722 | Name: William A. Young Birth Date: 11 Nov 1849 Birth Place: Clinton, SC, USA Death Date: 4 Feb 1913 Death Place: Atoka, TN, USA Type Practice: Allopath Practice Specialities: Atoka, TN, USA, 1875 Licenses: MO, 1875, TN, USA, 1907 Practice Dates Places: Atoka, TN, USA, 1875 Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis: St. Louis Med. Coll., 1875, (G) Education: Due West S. C. Erskine Coll., 1872 | YOUNG, Dr. William Agnew MD (I8573)
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1723 | Nannie Boyd was born to Andrew Jackson Boyd and Mary Sterling Castles Boyd in South Carolina. She moved with her parents to Lincoln County, Arkansas, where she met and married William Little Patterson. They moved to Eureka, Texas. Their children, Robert Lester Patterson, Mary Elizabeth Patterson, and Nellie (Patterson) Bonner grew up in Eureka. She served her Lord with joy in spite if suffering from severe rheumatism until her death Findagrave.com note | BOYD, Nancy Rosana “Nannie” (I222)
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1724 | Navarro County Memorial Hospital; Route 6 Corsicana (Eureka), TX, USA | BOYD, John Carlisle (I2380)
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1725 | Navarro County Memorial Hospital; Residence: Mildred, Navarro, TX, USA | BROWN, Ethel Eula (I2424)
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1726 | NAVASOTA, TEXAS — Mr. A. Walker Boyd of Navasota, Texas ended a long and productive life, surrounded by family and friends, at his son’s home in Galveston, Texas on July 1st, 2021. Walker passed away at age 92, survived by his four children Austin W., Tim, Carolyn, and Laxson Boyd, ten grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and his younger brother Wallis Boyd. He is preceded in death by his wife Jody Calvin Boyd, parents Austin Mac and Cora Boyd, sister Emma Onata Boyd, brothers Nolan, Robert, and Dub Boyd, and his first grandson Austin Robert Boyd. Walker lived life to the fullest, coming into the world six months before the Great Depression at his home in Eureka, Texas, and growing up to seek a career far from the family farm as a chemist with assignments all over the globe. A 1952 BS graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Walker headed south to Galveston on the Texas Gulf Coast where he met his future wife, Joanna (Jody) Calvin, and entered the Petro-Chemical industry in Texas City, Texas. A rapid series of promotions led him to leadership positions at Union Carbide in Texas City and in Syracusa, Sicily. He made significant civic contributions to the La Marque, Texas School Board where he was elected President to lead the town’s schools through the racial integration challenges of the late 1960’s. Walker and family embraced farm life in Hurricane, West Virginia upon his promotion to the Union Carbide Business Team in Charleston, and later returned to Texas where he served as the Assistant Plant Manager at his company’s Seadrift, Texas chemical plant. Each move brought a new farm or ranch as he mixed his love of the land with his significant skills in chemical plant management. Walker and family relocated to Sistersville, West Virginia in 1976 where he spent the next 10 years as a plant manager of Union Carbide’s St. Mary’s silicones plant eventually retiring after 37 years. Walker then pursued a wide variety of interests which included ranching and teaching Management at Marietta College, Ohio after which he became the Plant Manager for a chemical company in Moundsville, WVA and his final industry adventure to build and startup an Oxo Plant in Charallave, Venezuela. In 1993 Walker returned home to Sistersville where he and Jody had created a marvelous cattle ranch on 700 acres of mountain land with a mile of river frontage in Tyler County, West Virginia. His love of the land and industry found a dream mix in his long-term West Virginia home. Never one to rest, Walker often commented that “hard work is the essence of the good life,” so with the chemical industry work now laid aside he focused on raising Angus cattle and the thousands of square bales of hay needed to feed them. Not one to slow down, Walker added real estate to his focus in 1994 with the purchase and renovation of the 100-year-old historic Wells Inn in Sistersville and dozens of other properties in the town, including Jody’s pride and joy—the Townhouse Art Gallery. His love of reading, and passion for collecting books, led to the establishment of a used bookstore and more than 10,000 titles that he collected—and read. Upon Jody’s death, Walker pulled up his West Virginia roots in 2006 and transplanted himself in the west Texas community of Comstock to help his daughter, Dr. Carolyn Boyd, grow the Shumla non-profit enterprise (est. 1998) that has captured the attention of archaeologists around the world with the preservation and documentation of 4,000-year-old Pecos River rock art—the oldest “books” in North America. Walker built more buildings in his life than any of us can count, including homes and art studios and barns and education facilities for Shumla and his many ranches and farms. Armed with his Sawzall, a hammer, and trusty suspenders, he was always at work creating something new. Walker liked to walk. In 1968 he and Jody launched a family goal to hike the Appalachian Trail, a feat not typical of mid-60’s families. Across the next decade they walked hundreds of miles through the forests of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. For decades that followed, Walker walked five miles a day, even 26 miles one day in his 70’s. Perhaps most notable was his return to the Appalachian Trail with the NWES Hiking Club of Navasota at the age of 87, 88 and 90, where he hiked familiar old trails including the length of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park to far past Hot Springs, North Carolina. Walker never gave up, picking himself up after many falls to press on despite the difficulty of the challenge. That was an important lesson all his children learned from him. Walker Boyd will be remembered in the coming months at intimate celebrations of his life in Galveston, Tx, at his son’s ranch in Navasota, Tx and later in Comstock, Tx. In lieu of flowers or other gifts, please remember him through a contribution to the Shumla Archaeological Research and Education Center that he worked so tirelessly to build with his daughter (www.shumla.org). Long after Walker is forgotten, the work he did to help preserve the millennia-old written history of Texas’ first people will stand as a testament to “hard work... and the essence of the good life.” The Daily News, Galveston, TX, 29 July, 2021 (on-line-https://www.galvnews.com/obituaries/article_8ef7823d-7e9c-5772-8083-6bb1fd08c5d3.html) | BOYD, Austin Walker (I2406)
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1727 | near | Family F366
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1728 | near Bloomington ARP church | SIMONTON, Spurgeon H. (I1206)
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1729 | near Cornwell | BOYD, Margaret “Maggie” Eleanor (I618)
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1730 | near Cornwell, SC, USA/informant Ethel McKeown | BOYD, Lucinda “Lucy” (I1358)
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1731 | near Forney | RATTERREE, Leroy (I4614)
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1732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOOPER, Jill Leigh (I10174)
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1733 | near Little Rocky Creek | STRONG, James (I1935)
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1734 | near Paris, TN | CARTER, Alma Mai (I8605)
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1735 | near Poseyville | BROWN, Orral Adrel (I2014)
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1736 | near Troy by Rev. T. P. Pressly | Family F3308
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1737 | Nearest Relative on draft registration is John Bullock Dickinson, same address | DICKINSON, Hubert Ashbrook (I116)
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1738 | Nevade City, CA, USA | KNAUS, Ron (I1618)
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1739 | Never married There was a James A Boyd in Company A 1st Mississippi Infantry. | BOYD, James (I33)
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1740 | Never married Lived with James in Arkansas | BOYD, Alexander (I22)
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1741 | Never married Lived with parents | McQUISTON, Iva W. (I83)
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1742 | Never married Managed farm for Col. Kit Hampton, brother of governor Wade Hampton of SC Name: A. P. Boyd State: MS County: Issaquena County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1866 Page: 016 Database: MS 1866 State Census Index | BOYD, Alexander Pressly (I32)
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1743 | Never married | McCREIGHT, Margaret (I1776)
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1744 | never married | McCREIGHT, Jane L (I1781)
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1745 | never married | McCREIGHT, Emaline S (I1782)
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1746 | Never Married. | ANDERSON, Florence M. (I906)
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1747 | Never Married. | ANDERSON, Agnes “Miss Aggie” (I909)
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1748 | new extension, row 7 or 8 (last row) | DIXON, Marlin Owen (I460)
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1749 | New Orleans | BURKE, Henry (I525)
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1750 | Newberry District | STRONG, Nancy Caroline (I4159)
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