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2351 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ENLO, Bridget (I9638)
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2352 | Step father Miller Walter Johnson | FUTCH, Howard Robert (I15022)
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2353 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAMPLEY, William Frederick III (I10465)
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2354 | Step son | MAYFIELD, Washington (I434)
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2355 | Step Son | FOREST, John (I2707)
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2356 | Step Son to Green C Wood | MCKIE, William G (I18176)
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2357 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WICKETT, Helene Deane (I10732)
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2358 | Step-son of Rev Henry Wood | BURNS, Leroy (I227)
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2359 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WICKETT, Dean Andrew (I10733)
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2360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LOOPER, Debra Anita (I13031)
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2361 | Stepdaughter | COX, (UNK) (I4241)
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2362 | Subdivision 30, Floyd County, Georgia, family number 726 | Source (S314)
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2363 | Supposedly died in the Civil War | SIMS, Lycurgus (I16253)
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2364 | Supposedly moved to Texas in 1858 | BORING, Julia (I15920)
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2365 | suspect died young. | LYLE, (UNK) (I18181)
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2366 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WOOD, Vickiemlyn (I3768)
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2367 | Suzanne Saunders, Database of Suzanne Saunders (http://www.segnbora.com/genealogy/f1075.htm, segnbora@amuck.com), Source Medium: Internet . | Source (S84)
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2368 | Suzanne: Message #1452, Genforum Post - Land Family Genealogy Forum (Posting date 4 Feb 2002). | Source (S122)
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2369 | Sweet Melissa passed away at the age of 31 years, 11 months, 1 day. | DODD, Melissa Ann (I29)
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2370 | T.M. Hendricks (First_Last) Regiment Name 27 South Carolina Infantry. Side Confederate Company K,B Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private Alternate Name Notes Film Number M381 roll 15 1850 census Spartanburg co. 36 | 803 803 | Thomas Hendrix | 25 M | Farmer 200 | SC | | H5 37 | 803 803 | Violet Hendrix | 24 F | | SC | | H5 38 | 803 803 | Thomas Hendrix | 1 M | | SC His estate was probated 17-Nov-1865. Died at age 34. --------------------- Thomas enlisted as a Private in Company K, 27th South Carolina Infantry on February 17, 1863 at Charleston, South Carolina. He was on detached service at Fort Sumter March – April 1864. He was transferred to Company B of this regiment while a POW. He was captured near Petersburg, Virginia on June 24, 1864 and imprisoned at Bermuda Hundred yankee prison, Virginia and transferred to Fort Monroe yankee prison, Virginia on June 25, 1864. He was transferred to Point Lookout yankee prison, Maryland on June 27 and forwarded to Elmira yankee prion, New York onAugust 16, 1864. He died at Elmira of pneumonia on November 13, 1864. Effects, 1 hat, 1 pair shoes,1 pair pants, 1 jacket. -- Source: John T. Nash | HENDRIX, Thomas M (I12333)
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2371 | Ten children were born to this union between David Alexander Shemwell and Rebecca Ann Breezeel. | BREEZEEL, Rebecca Ann (I16824)
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2372 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S350)
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2373 | Teresa Meadows Floyd, Descendants of Samuel Knox Kitchens (Personal Research, 2007), MEDI Descendant ReportABBR Descendants of Samuel Knox Kitchens. | Source (S93)
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2374 | Terri Boyd - 21 June 1997, Barrow County Queries (old queries - archived) (Part of Georgia GenWeb Project), Source Medium: Internet . | Source (S58)
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2375 | Textile Worker | WESTMORELAND, James Golden (I11202)
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2376 | The 1850 United States Federal Census shows the family living in Subdivision 45, Jackson County, Georgia. Family number 694. Anderson J. Wood was born 11 Aug 1815 and died 3 Nov 1864 at home from wounds. His younger daughter, Emma, was born 3 days later on the 6TH - information provided by Rollin Gary via email dated 27 Feb 2013. | WOOD, Anderson J (I180)
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2377 | the 1870 and 1880 census data shows Isham Dalton being born in North Carolina so I need to change the POB I show from Spartanburg, SC to North Carolina | DALTON, Isham Joshua (I15543)
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2378 | The 1870 Federal Census shows his name as James W. Wood while other newspaper articles cites him as William Wood, son of Green Wood. | WOOD, William J (I15389)
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2379 | The 1900 census of Milton County Georgia states that 11 children were born to this family, 9 were living at the time. ----------- Died at age 53 years, 6 months, 6 days. | WOOD, Levi J (I1122)
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2380 | The 1900 census of Milton County Georgia states that 6 children were born to this family, 2 were living at the time. The 1920 census of Milton County_Georgia list 3 aditional names born after 1900 for a total of 9 children. ----------------- Died at age 56 years, 3 months, 16 days. | WOOD, Howard F (I1121)
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2381 | The 1910 census of Milton County Georgia states that 6 children were born to this family, 4 still living at this time _________________ died at age 73 years, 9 months, 18 days | WOOD, Sanford P (I1128)
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2382 | The caption "Cherokee descent"was found next to her name but no source was listed. | JOHNSON, Mahala (I12436)
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2383 | The children listed here are from the 1850 census. There may have been more children later. Reference: Josephine Wood Lyon, Book: "From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford", (High Point, NC 1985), Page 60. ------------------------- Died at age 33 years, 11 months, 25 days. | WOOD, Belinda (I620)
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2384 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WRAY, Dorothy Louise (I18686)
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2385 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCCARTY, Willow Louise (I18691)
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2386 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | KITCHENS, Teresa Lynn Bryan (I18688)
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2387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCCARTY, William Edward IV (I18690)
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2388 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WOOD, Carissa Elizabeth (I18695)
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2389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kenneth McDonald WOOD / Kendell Ann HARTER (F140)
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2390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GOGGIN, Barbara (I17719)
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2391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCLEOD, Vicki Lynn (I17866)
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2392 | The Ellises spent most of their married lives in Durham...After retirement, however, they lived in old Trinity, next door to Lura's father and mother, and in 1920 moved to Salisbury. - "From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford" | WOOD, Lura White (I3122)
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2393 | The Family History of John W. Pritchett, http://www.virginians.com. | Source (S276)
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2394 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARDEN, Braxton Herman (I4381)
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2395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WOOD, John Henry (I4044)
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2396 | The following informatioin provided by Joyce Ann Wood: Charity Wheeler lived with Daniel & Minerva after her father died. After the death of Daniel Thomas Wheeler and his wife Minerva, which they died several days apart from each other of the flu. (Source: abt. how they died from Carol Loring, kin to Wheeler family) Charity Wheeler raised the three younger children who were Horatio 8, Martha 5, and Minerva 15 years old. 1880 United States Census: Source: FamilySearch Labs Record Search Charity Wheeler Residence: Jackson, Georgia, USA Gender: Female Age: 71 DOB: 1809 Birth place: GA Occp. At home Father birth place: VA Mother birth place: SC Marital status: single Race: W Census township: Minish's Dist. 255 Georgia Census county: Jackson Census state: GA NARA film number: T9-0153 Page: 522 Film number: 1254153 | WHEELER, Charity (I1409)
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2397 | the following information came from the Piedmont Historical Society: Hugh Porter McClimons came from Aronak, Ireland, at the age of 12, with Hugh Bailey in 1792. Hugh Bailey Returned to Ireland Later and Brought His Orphaned Sister, Jane, age 8 and Brother Robert. They Settled South of Spartanburg, were Partners in Land. Later They All Moved On Enoree River in Greenville, Manufactured Iron Ore And Ran a Mill. The Land where This Monument Stands Is A Part of the Original Tract Owned By Hugh Porter McClimon | MCCLIMONS, Hugh Porter Sr. (I1098)
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2398 | The following information from Todd Dorsey, rootsweb entry 12017, Maysville Georgia Families and their Allies: Lester L. Wood, 79, of Commerce, a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, died Monday, October 13, 2003, at his residence. Born in Banks County on August 16, 1924, Mr. Wood was a son of the late Lester Paul and Allie Lee Burroughs Wood. He was retired from the United States Army and was also a retired Civil Engineer. He was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church and the VFW. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 15, in the chapel of Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce, with the Rev. Verlin Reece officiating. Burial was in Jackson Memorial Gardens, Commerce. Mr. Wood is survived by his wife, Theodelinde Emma Weiss Wood, Commerce; one daughter, Linda Strickland, Commerce; six brothers, Dink Wood, John Wood and Jimmy Wood, all of Commerce, Harold Wood, Hollywood, Ralph Wood, Clarkesville, and Teddy Wood, Conyers; three sisters, Eunice Ann Banks, Commerce, Brenda Welch, Marietta, and Mary Sue Wood, Lavonia; and two grandchildren. Little-Ward Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The Jackson Herald, October 15, 2003 | WOOD, Lester Lee (I4045)
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2399 | The following information provided by Joyce Wood (March 2006) Description: Sarah Ann HARRIS b. May 1836 d. 1915 Walker Co., GA buried Shaw Cemetery, Walker Co., GA Notes: According to a Betty McKenzies 'notes, "Mary Ann Cooper was listed on the 1870 census as 6 yrs. old Sara could not read or write and believed the birth date on Mary Ann's cemetery stone is incorrect. The Robinson (Roberson) family remebers Sarah telling that John P. was home on leave (from CSA) when Mary Ann was conceived.?? The Cooper family remained friends with Sarah Ann, and helped her after Joh P.'s death. Mary Cooper, Sarah's mother-in-law, was a witness when Sarah applied for a widow's pension. Sarah applied in Floyd Co, GA where she lived near the William Cooper family. The Harris family Bible list Sarah's birthdate as May 1837 and her stone read 1840. In the 1870 Census, Chattoga Co, Dirt Town District, Sarah and daughter, Mary were living on the Dunwoody farm. Nellie Mae Shaw West remembers when her grandmother died. Nellie was about nine years old and was with her when she died. Sarah had a hole in her hand that had to be dressed every day. Sarah lived in a log house near the Shaw family. She, also, remembers Sarah talking about the Civil War. And where she killed a hog, dressed the meat herself, dug a hole in the soil and hid the meat. When the Union Soldiers came by they did not find the meat. 1880 Census; Sarah and Mary cooper, William James and Mary Price Cooper were living th the Haywood District of Chattooga Co, GA. Sarah died in the spring of 1915 and she is burjed in the Shaw Cemetery, Walker Co, GA. Notes: Fact 1: Sarah and John P. had 2 babies that died at birth Fact 2: 1860, Living in Floyd Springs District, census Fact 3: 1870, Sarah Ann living with daughter w/Davis family as farm laborer, Chattooga Co, GA Fact 4: 1880, Sarah Ann and daughter Mary, were living with Billy & wife in Chattooga Co., GA Fact 5: 1900, Sarah living with daughter Mary Cooper Roberson in Walker Co, GA Sarah Ann Harris married 1854 John P. COOPER b. 1832 TN d. 25 Aug 1863 Morris Island, SC son of William COOPER and Mary FAULKNER Notes for John P. COOPER: According to a Betty McKenzies' notes, "John P. Cooper was a farmer and a minister. His son was a Primitive Baptist minister and believed his father was, also, a Primitive Baptist. Joh P. Cooper's Bible he carried during the Civil War is in the possesion of Betty Love McKenzie, his great granddaughter. John P. Cooper was mustered into the service of the Confederate States Army on the 31 day of Aug. 1861, by Captain William Bacon. He was a Private in Co. C, 23rd GA Reg. Floyd Springs Guards. He had served with the regiment in VA for almost two years. He was killed in battle on Aug. 21, 1863, Battery Wagner (Morris Island) South Carolina. Notes: Fact 1: Killed in the Civil War, believed to be in Co. I, 52nd Reg. Dawson Co GA Fact 2: 04 Mar 1862, Listed as private, died in TN in 1862. Fact 3: Lived near Rome, GA Fact 4: 1860, Listed on Floyd Co census, Floyd Springs district, can't read or write. Notes: Killed in the Civil War. Children of Sarah Ann HARRIS and John P. COOPER are: 1. William James COOPER b. 10 Aug 1860 Chattagooa, GA d. 27 Nov 1939 Rome, Floyd Co., GA buried Beech Creek Cemetery, Hwy. 20 Rome, GA m. 6 Jun 1880 Chattagooa, GA Mary Cynthia Ann PRICE b. 27 Nov 1854 Columbia, SC d. 3 Oct 1935 Amuchee, Floyd Co., GA Notes for William James COOPER: According to a Betty McKenzies' notes, "William James "Billy" was a Primitive Baptist minister and farmer. He served many churches in the Rome area. He was pastor of Pleasant Hill Church for more than forty years. He, also, served Midway Church in Armuchee, GA. Billy and Mary were early members of Emmanus Primitive Baptist in Dirt Town District of Chattooga Co. GA... The family lived in Haywood Valley District of Chattooga Co, Floyd Springs District of Floyd Co. and Armuchee GA. Billy had a small farm there. Billy is bured in the Beech Creek Cemetery, Hwy. 20, Rome, GA." 2nd child to Sarah and John COOPER was: Mary Ann COOPER b. 14 Mar 1864 GA d. 19 Jul 1941 Walker Co., GA buried Shaw Cememtery, Walker Co., GA m. aft 1880 Joseph J. ROBERSON b. 1861 Walker Co., GA d. buried Pineville Cemetery Notes for Mary Ann COOPER: She was born shortly after her father's death. | HARRIS, Sarah Ann (I108)
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2400 | The following information provided by Kathy Ritter: From the Company B roll: Sgt. McClimons, James H. - enlisted age 18, survived the war. He served the entire span of the war... and he surrendered at Appomatox. His name is on the Surrender at Appomatox Roll: 2nd Sgt. J.H. McClinons (that's a typo). The information was at this link, http://www.13thscvi.org/aproll.htm#coc | MCCLIMONS, James Henry (I1100)
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