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| Rose Manley was the daughter of William Manley and Lou Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Gee Manley was the son of William Manley and Lou Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Minnie Manley was the daughter of William Manley and Lou Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Robert Lane Kirkpatrick married Ada L. Kirkpatrick, daughter of Alfred Kirkpatrick and Mahala P. Bland.2 Robert Lane Kirkpatrick was born on 18 October 1852.1 He died on 27 September 1922 at Platte County, Missouri, at age 69.1 He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, T53N R36W S12, Platte County, Missouri.1 |
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| Clara Kirkpatrick was the daughter of Robert Lane Kirkpatrick and Ada L. Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Maude Kirkpatrick was the daughter of Robert Lane Kirkpatrick and Ada L. Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Ettie Kirkpatrick was the daughter of Robert Lane Kirkpatrick and Ada L. Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Hattie Kirkpatrick was the daughter of Robert Lane Kirkpatrick and Ada L. Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Wallace Kirkpatrick was born on 10 June 1889.1 He was the son of Robert Lane Kirkpatrick and Ada L. Kirkpatrick.1,2 Wallace Kirkpatrick died on 3 March 1964 at Platte County, Missouri, at age 74.1 He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, T53N R36W S12, Platte County, Missouri.1 |
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| A. M. Anderson married Margaret Minnie Kirkpatrick, daughter of Alfred Kirkpatrick and Mahala P. Bland.1 |
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| Emmet Anderson was the son of A. M. Anderson and Margaret Minnie Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Elmer Anderson was the son of A. M. Anderson and Margaret Minnie Kirkpatrick.1 |
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| Davis Burke was born circa 1859 at Missouri.2 He was the son of Pamilla A. Burke. |
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Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle was born on 3 December 1838.2,3
He was the son of Hardin B. Hornbuckle.4
Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle married Sarah E. Burke, daughter of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland, on 12 February 1861 at Platte County, Missouri.5
Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle died on 25 May 1903 at Platte County, Missouri, at age 64.2
He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, T53N R36W S12, Platte County, Missouri.2
He and Sarah E. Burke and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, instituted suit on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri, against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke asking for partition of E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in Platte County.6 Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle and Sarah E. Burke along with Hiram Curry and his wife Angelina Curry petitioned against John M. Burk and Milton E. Burk for partition of land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.7 Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle and Sarah E. Burke along with Hiram Currey and Angelina Currey his wife were plaintiffs in a case against Milton E. Burke where the court found for the plaintiffs and assessed $679.92 against the defendant on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.8 Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle and Sarah E. Burke as plaintiffs along with Hiram Curry and Angeline Curry, his wife, had appeal of earlier decision against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke upheld on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.9 |
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James Crawford was born on 4 December 1770 at Augusta County, Virginia.
He was the son of John Crawford and Rebekah (?).1
James Crawford married Martha Knight on 12 March 1793 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.2,3,4,5
James Crawford died on 3 December 1833 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana, at age 62.
He witnessed the consent of Rebekah Crawford for the marriage of Mary Crawford to James Sellers on 19 December 1791 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 James Crawford witnessed the consent of Rebekah Crawford for the marriage of Sarah Crawford to William David Sellers on 2 February 1796 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.13,7,8,14,10,15 James Crawford purchased from Thomas Minor 200 acres on the waters of Marrowbone on 16 December 1798 at Barren Co., Kentucky.16 1806 The Dooley family went to James Crawford's of Preble County, Ohio and held a Thanksgiving meeting.17 He filed land entry papers has made full payment for the SW 1/4 Section 14 Township 7 Range 2 East of the meredian line drawn from the mouth of the great Miami River on 30 December 1807 at Preble County, Ohio.18 He was held the office of justice of peace in 1809 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.19 He registered a stock mark in 1811 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.20 He voted in first election in 1814 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.21 He was held the office of county commissioner between 1814 and 1824 at Preble County, Ohio.22 He sold land 200 acres on Marrowbone Creek in 1821.23 He witnessed the purchase of land being 45 acres in S14T7R2E for $200.50 from Phillip Sowers on 4 January 1821 at Preble County, Ohio.24 He sold land to William Sellers of Preble County, Ohio, being part of NW 1/4 Section 14 T7 R2E beginning at NW corner of said 1/4 and running thence east 5 degrees N 147 poles to a stone on the side of the hill thence south 20 degrees west 64 poles to a stone thence west 4 degrees south 119 poles to a walnut thence N 5 degrees west 49 poles to the place of beginning containing 40 acres more or less on 11 December 1821 at Preble County, Ohio.25 He and William David Sellers sold land of Preble County Ohio being part of NW 1/4 S14 T7 R2E beginning at NW corner of said 1/4 and running thence E five degrees N 147 poles to a stone on the side of the hill thence south 20 degrees W 64 poles to a stone thence west four degrees south 119 poles to a walnut thence north 5W west 49 poles to the place of beginning contianing 40 acres on 11 December 1822 at Preble County, Ohio.26 On 1 June 1824, James Crawford was appointed as guardian of Nathan McGuire, aged 18 years, minor and heir of Edward McGuire, dec'd at Preble County, Ohio.27 He was held the office of justice of peace on 17 July 1826 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.28 He resided in 1829 at Warren County, Indiana.29 He purchased SW quarter section 21 township 21N range 8W (80 acres) on 27 March 1829.30 He purchased SW quarter Section 5 twonship 21N range 8W (160 acres) on 20 May 1829.31 He purchased NW quarter section 26 township 21N range 9W (80 acres) on 20 May 1829.31 He purchased SW quarter section 21 township 21N range 9W (80 acres) on 20 May 1829.31 He purchased SW quarter section 21 township 21N range 8W (80 acres) on 6 June 1829.32 He sold land to Jacob Swihart of Montgomery County, Ohio being part of the E1/2 of the NW 1/4 Section22 T7 r2E that is lying and being in the NW corner of said half quarter section running with said half quarter section line wouth 80 poles to the center of said quarter section, thence east 20 poles, thence north 80 poles to the north line, thence west with said line 20 poles to the beginning containing 10 acres for $30 on 11 September 1829 at Preble County, Ohio.33 James Crawford was member West Lebanon Christian Church circa 1830 at West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.34 He sold land to A. Swinhart of Montgomery County, Ohio, being the SW 1/4 Section 14 T7 R2E except 40 acres in NW corner deeded to William Sellers 10 Dec 1821 containing 115 acres for $1330 on 10 April 1830 at Preble County, Ohio.35 He purchased NE 1/4 S21 T21N R8W (80 acres) on 15 May 1830.36 He was associate judge in 1833 at Warren County, Indiana.37 |
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| Ruth Jean Gaskill was born on 25 August 1925 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,2 She was the daughter of Claud E. Gaskill and Myrtle Irene Currey. Ruth Jean Gaskill died on 30 June 1966 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 40.1,2 She was buried on 5 July 1966 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas; log 1, block 26, section 10.3,4 |
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Alexander Duggins Jr. married Sarah Smith, daughter of Mary (?), on 22 January 1788 at Amherst County, Virginia.1,2
Alexander Duggins Jr. died before 1799.
He appeared on the census of 1787 at Hardin County, Virginia.3 He resided circa 1790 at Garrard County, Kentucky; attended church at Adams' Old Meetinghouse on the east fork of Sugar Creek bordering Buckeye Road.4 He is head of household on the census of 1790 at Hampshire County, Virginia, as Alexander Dugan, with four whites in the household.5 |
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| Billie Louise Gaskill was born on 4 December 1919 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Claud E. Gaskill and Myrtle Irene Currey. Billie Louise Gaskill died on 7 September 1966 at Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Kansas, at age 46.1,2,3 She was buried on 10 September 1966 at Maple Grove Cem., Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas; lot 1, block 25, section 10.4,5,1 |
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| Laura Frances Hammond was born on 26 June 1806 at Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Chester Hammond and Fanny Goodrich.1 Laura Frances Hammond was baptized on 7 September 1806 at Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut.2 |
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| Dorothy Irene Gaskill was born on 28 February 1918 at Ft. Dodge, Ford Co., Kansas.1 She was the daughter of Claud E. Gaskill and Myrtle Irene Currey. Dorothy Irene Gaskill died on 10 November 1992 at Dodge City, Ford Co., Kansas, at age 74.1 |
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Esther H. Curry was born circa 1904 at Kansas.
She was the daughter of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers.
Esther H. Curry was buried in 1963 at Mt. Muncie Cemetery, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1
She died in 1963 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1
She attended school with Edna Curry and Grace L. Curry, Frank W. Curry and Florence Curry on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.2 At age 5 Esther H. Curry was a pupil under Miss Jennie Dickey on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth County, Kansas.3 |
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| Mary M. Crawford was buried in 1852 at West Lebanon Cemetery, West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana. She was born in February 1852 at Indiana. She was the daughter of James H. Crawford and Eliza Jane Swisher. Mary M. Crawford died on 20 March 1852 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 0. |
| (?) Crawford was born on 5 November 1859 at Indiana.1 He was the son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith. (?) Crawford died on 22 November 1859 at Warren Co., Indiana, at age 0.1 He was buried after 22 November 1859 at West Lebanon Cemetery, West Lebanon, Warren Co., Indiana.1 |
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Harmon M. Billings married Sarah Amanda Crawford, daughter of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith, on 15 September 1875 at Warren Co., Indiana.1,2
Harmon M. Billings died before 1876.
He witnessed the probate of the estate of James S. Crawford on 17 December 1867 at Warren County, Indiana.3 |
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| Benjamin Foster was the son of Thomas Foster and Sarah Cross.1 |
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| Mary A. Reynolds married Richmond Fisk Hammond, son of Horatio Hammond and Louisa Fisk, on 29 October 1906 at Kinsley, Edwards Co., Kansas.1 |
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| John Clark Trullinger married Mary Polly Foster, daughter of Benjamin Foster and Catherine Prather, on 19 January 1834.1 |
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| John Herres was born circa 1891. He married Grace L. Curry, daughter of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers, on 6 December 1913 at Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1,2 |
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Roxanna Fields was born in 1775 at Fairley, Vermont.1
She married Calvin Hammond, son of Nathaniel Hammond and Dorothy Tucker, in 1798.2
Roxanna Fields died in 1850 at Ontario, Knox Co., Illinois.1
She and Calvin Hammond resided in June 1815 at Bath, Summit County, Ohio.1 Roxanna Fields and Royal Hammond resided in 1844 at Ontario, Knox County, Illinois.1 |
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| Sarah Hammond was born on 3 August 1675 at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Hammond. |
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| Ethel Belle Hutchinson was born on 18 July 1921.1,2 She was the daughter of Guy Thomas Hutchinson and Ida Pasha Belle (?).3,2 Ethel Belle Hutchinson died on 25 April 1935 at St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri, at age 13.1,3,2 She was buried in 1935 at Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.4 |
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| Priscilla Tyler married Richard Foster, son of Thomas Foster and Sarah Cross, on 5 April 1784 at Prince George Co, Maryland. |
| John Manton Hammond was born on 15 June 1828 at Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Hammond and Lucy (?).1 |
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| Martha Strong married Elijah Hammond, son of Nathaniel Hammond and Dorothy Tucker, on 4 October 1787 at Tolland County, Connecticut.1,2,3 |
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| John Foster was the son of Lemuel Green Foster and Barbara Hulse.1 |
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| Basil Foster was born circa 1744 at Prince George Co, Maryland. He was the son of Thomas Foster and Sarah Cross.1 Basil Foster married Priscilla Lewis circa 1769. Basil Foster died circa 1791 at Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. |
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| Emily Hammond was born circa 1845 at Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Theodore Hammond and Mary Fisk. |
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| Martha C. Foster was born on 30 July 1840 at Franklin Twp., Ross Co., Ohio.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Coke Foster and Jane Evelyn Davis.1,4 Martha C. Foster married James Prather Foster, son of Col. John Foster and Rebecca Russell, on 22 February 1865. Martha C. Foster died on 30 July 1920 at Ross County, Ohio, at age 80.3 |
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| Ruth Foster was born on 24 November 1801.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Foster and Sarah Prather.1 |
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| Samuel Shigley was born on 25 August 1807. He married Rebecca Foster, daughter of Joseph Foster and Sarah Prather, on 27 October 1831 at Pike Co., Ohio.1,2 Samuel Shigley died on 28 May 1877 at Indiana, at age 69. He was buried at Armstrong Chapel, Warren Co., Indiana.3 |
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| Eliza Bowyer married John Foster, son of Rev. John Foster the second and Martha Prather, on 22 March 1827 at Pike Co., Ohio.1,2 |
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| Caroline Duggins was born circa 1847 at Ohio. She was the daughter of Washington P. Duggins and Mary Lugar. |
| Margaret Bowyer married James Foster, son of Rev. John Foster the second and Martha Prather, on 14 March 1822 at Pike Co., Ohio.1,2 |
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| Richard Foster was born on 4 July 1717 at Queen Anne Paris, Prince George, Maryland. He was the son of John Foster and Elizabeth Green. |
| William Foster was the son of Lemuel Green Foster and Barbara Hulse.1 |
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| Mary Libbey was the daughter of Rufus Libby and Cassandra Foster.1 |
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| Elizabeth Foster was the daughter of Lemuel Green Foster and Barbara Hulse.1 |
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| John Compton was the son of Marshall Compton and Asenath Foster.1 |
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William Edward Harding was born on 23 June 1877 at Iowa.1,2
He was the son of William Henry Harding and Sarah M. Orcutt.
William Edward Harding married Violet (?) circa 1898.3,4
William Edward Harding died on 10 February 1954 at Venice, California, at age 76.1,2
He was buried on 14 February 1954 at Rulo Cemetery, Rulo, Richardson County, Nebraska.1,2
He is head of household on the census of 24 January 1920 at Grant Precinct, Dawson Village, Richardson County, Nebraska, as William Harding, a 43 year old widower born Iowa. Enumerated with were Bertha Harding.5 William Edward Harding is head of household on the census of 7 April 1930 at Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, as William Harding, a 53 year old widower born in Iowa who was employed by the railroad to operate a steam engine.6 |
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| Mattie Foster was the child of Thomas Foster and Susan Burks.1 |
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Marcia Philbrick
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