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Matches 1,901 to 1,950 of 2,606
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1901 | Plot C9 | HESTER, W. H. (I1804)
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1902 | plot C9 | BASS, Gertrude (I3995)
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1903 | Plot E-43 | CARRINGTON, Gen. Edward Codrington (I6879)
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1904 | Plot J, 160 | WILLIAMS, Margaret (I9856)
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1905 | plot J12 | HART, Minnie “Eron” (I8618)
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1906 | plot M, O, 3435 | EEK, Lt. Col. Lauris M. (I7232)
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1907 | Plot NR-6 EP-36 | HICKLIN, Mary Eleanor (I1991)
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1908 | Plot P | UNKNOWN, Alcie (I2649)
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1909 | Plot S-13-150 | TERPENING, J Lester (I9360)
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1910 | plot: 7th row, on right | BENNETT, Rosebud (I7273)
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1911 | Plot: Blk 3 | BOYD, Mary [Viola] Lucile (I2392)
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1912 | Plot: Garden of Peace | CORMIER, Patricia Louise (I9093)
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1913 | Plot: Garden of Sharon | POTTER, Lynn (I1008)
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1914 | Plot: Old B lot 143B | BOYD, Mary A. (I30)
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1915 | Plot: Old B lot 143B | PAYNE, Robert T. (I102)
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1916 | Plot: Patton Addition, Blk 1 | BOYD, Walter H. (I2665)
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1917 | Plot: Row 14, fifth grave between wives (part of seven White family graves) | WHITE, Abraham “Abram” (I1901)
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1918 | Plot: Row 14, sixth grave by husband (part of seven White family graves) | McQUISTON, Eleanor Margaret (I1902)
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1919 | Plot: Row 7 between husband and great great grandson | BROWN, Jane (I1900)
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1920 | Plot: Row 7, to the right of his parents' markers | WHITE, William (I1899)
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1921 | Plot: Sec 3, Row 7 | LOLLEY, Ruffus L. (I2030)
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1922 | Plot: Section 42-A, Site 68 | McDANIEL, Joseph Herman “Joe” Sr. (I6419)
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1923 | Plot: Section N | BOYD, Esther Eleanor (I1968)
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1924 | Plot: Section N | PLOWDEN, Jesse Samuel (I1969)
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1925 | plot: V-982 | BOYD, Charles Warren Jr (I2486)
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1926 | pneumonia | WALKER, James Charles (I2130)
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1927 | pneumonia | HARRELL, Verda Lucrecia (I7442)
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1928 | pneumonia | WILSON, John Flaniken (I8042)
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1929 | pneumonia, premature labor | BOYD, Mammie Lee (I2427)
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1930 | Polks Chapel ARP, Rev. John L. Boyd | Family F64
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1931 | Possible other children are Betsy, Sally, and Carol | LOWREY, Adam (I394)
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1932 | possibly Lucille D. Dixon, born about 1937 | DIXON, Lucille (I3407)
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1933 | Possibly the daughter of James Sterling, Mary’s brother. | BOYD, Agnes (I1497)
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1934 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LISBY, Betty Elaine (I9190)
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1935 | Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. L. F. Wheeler | Family F187
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1936 | Presbyterian Hospital; Myocardial Infarction | BAIRD, Rev. James Ashbel (I2604)
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1937 | Printed in Daily Herald 2/19/1916: "DEATH OF INFANT" "The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lang died this morning at 12:30 o'clock at home on Seal avenue. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lang will be grieved to learn of the loss of their child." Bradford O'Keefe Funeral Records, Book 6, page 34: Francis was the son of Warren Joseph Lang of Biloxi and Katie Hecht of Baldwin Co., Al. | LANG, Francis (I6136)
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1938 | Priscilla Carrington - April 25, 1843 Original Will, on file in Raleigh, NC, USA Archives CR 073.801 In the name of God Amen, I Priscilla Carrington of the County of Orange and the State of North Carolina, being advanced in years and of sound disposing mind and memory (thanks be unto God for the same) and knowing that all flesh have once to die, do publish this paper writing to be my last will and testament in manner and form following (to wit) Firstly and chiefly I will and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body to the earth from whence it came to be buried in decent christian burial after the directions of my executor herein after named And as to what worldly substance it has pleased God to bless me with I will and bequeath in manner and form following (to wit) My will and desire is that all my property of every name kind and description consisting of cattle, hogs, notes household and kitchen furniture be equally divided between my son Morgan Carrington my daughter Polly Parrish wife of James Parrish, and Dicy Daughter Dicy Cozart wife of William Cozart of Person County, share and share alike to them and their heirs forever, except that my will and desire is that my daughter Polly Parrish wife of James Parrish, afore said shall have my glass Cupboard, and that my daughter Dicy Cozart wife of William Cozart aforesaid shall have my clock previous to the equal division of my property aforesaid - Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint George W. Jones my executor to this my last will and testament hereby revoking all wills by me heretofore made - Given under my hand and seal - This 25th April 1843 her Priscilla X Carrington (seal) mark Signed sealed published and declared in the presence of William Bowling Jurat David Parrish Jurat Geo. W. Jones | DUKE, Priscilla (I4980)
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1939 | Private J. P. McDaniel enlisted at Chester 21 July 1862, Company F, 6th SC Volunteers Wounded at Fort Harrison 30 September 1864 (17), Gunshot wound in right forearm, amputated (used Choloform (20) Died of wounds 19 October 1864 (26) at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, USA | McDANIEL, Joseph P. (I6249)
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1940 | Private, Company G, 51 TN Inf. Enlisted 4 November 1861, Tipton County Captured Fort Donelson, 16 February 1862, wounded (gunshot ankle), admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, GA, USA 2 October 1864, Furloughed 6 October 1864. Oath of Allegience 19 May 1865, Charlotte, NC, USA | McCAIN, Leonidas J. (I4896)
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1941 | probably born in Tennessee | GAMMON, John W (I2091)
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1942 | probably Charleston, SC, USA | McQUISTON, Margaret (I1210)
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1943 | probably died in Union Parish, LA, USA in 1900 | BOYD, Martha Ellen “Mattie” (I206)
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1944 | probably divorced about 1958 | VINSON, Hattie L. (I4935)
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1945 | probably Jennie Margaret Adams, died 5 November 1894, buried in Oakridge Cemetery, Clarksdale, MS, USA | ADAMS, unknown (I2535)
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1946 | probably moved to OK prior to 1930 | BOYD, Andrew Christopher (I1408)
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1947 | probably Tipton County | WILSON, Archibald N. (I2399)
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1948 | probably Union County | JONES, Effie Leona (I5595)
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1949 | Probably unmarked grave | STANDRIDGE, Leeander “Landy” (I7582)
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1950 | prostate cancer | HENLEY, Raymond Fowler (I1668)
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