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Note for: Woodrow Lafayette Mosely, 7 MAY 1915 - 22 JUN 1998
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Individual Note: According to Harriet Terry, Woodrow was the pride of the family. They had a big picture of him on the wall. He was a Major in the army and got a degree in Physics or something similar. Harriet never met him, as he didn't go to any of the family gatherings she attended.
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Note for: William Terry, 1811 - 1890
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Alias: /Bill/
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Note for: Thomas Carder, 1805 -
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Residence: Date: 1827
Place: Lived in Pendleton District, South Carolina
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Note for: Martha C. Terry, 7 JUN 1855 - 1908
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Alias: /Mattie/
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Note for: Mary Aurelia Terry, -
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Alias: /Bogue/
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Note for: Frances M. Loughridge, -
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Alias: /Fannie/
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Note for: Robert Gudger Loughridge, -
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Alias: /Bob/
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Note for: Julia A. Loughridge, -
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Alias: /Pat/
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Note for: Iverson Carder, -
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Residence: Date: 1827
Place: Lived in Pendleton District, South Carolina
Individual Note: Carders migrated to Pendleton District, South Carolina in the late 1700's from Culpeper County Virginia, some by way of Greene and Washington County, Tennesse
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Note for: William A. Sliger, 1838 - ABT 1879
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Individual Note: William Sliger enlisted in Union forces in Captain Obrien's Company, 2
Arkansas Calvary on September 2, 1863 and was mustered out of Co. "G" 2 Ark.
Cav "August 20, 1865.
From Sept 2, 1863 to August 20, 1865 he held the rank of Blacksmith
(Farrier). He was a Pvt.
Description: Age: 27 yrs. Height: 6 ft. 2 inches; Complexion: Fair.
Eyes: Grey. Hair: Light. Born: Washington County, Tennessee. Occupation:
Blacksmith.
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Note for: Sarah Sliger, 1873 -
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Alias: /Sallie/
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Note for: Thomas Terry, 1732 - 1818
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Birth Note: Source: Jacque Watkins, email correspondence to Orville Boyd Jenkins, September 2008
citing Don Johnston, husband of a descendant
Death Note: Source: Jacque Watkins, email correspondence to Orville Boyd Jenkins, September 2008
citing Don Johnston, husband of a descendant