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| Campbell, Isla (Mrs. Warren Strong), Death Certificate State of Ohio Certificate of Death
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| Cass City (Michigan) Evangelical United Brethren Church, late 1950's The original frame EUB church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, 1927-1997 This photo of the High School, built in 1927 and demolished in 1997, appears to have been taken sometime between 1930 and 1950
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952 Graduates of the Class of 1952
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952, Junior Class Play Cast Photo, ca 1950/51 Cast of Characters: Jim Bartlett, in the Construction business (Wesley Frederick), Delia Bartlett, his wife (Mary Wood), Bunny, their daughter (Mary McClorey), Tommie, their son (John Ellis), Nettie, another daughter (Betsy Thorpe), Lizzie, the maid (Judy Dickinson), Jessica Atwood, Bunny's guest (Bonnie Benkelman), Delphine Lindley, another one of Bunny's guests (Doris Root), Steve Henderson, an admirer of Bunny's (Tom Schwaderer), Hugh Russell, another admirer (Dick Wallace), Carol Russell, the girl next door (Jane McMiller), Miss Flora Fenwick, a naturalist (Lemoyne Krohn), Mrs. Phelps, a contractor's wife (Delores Simmons)
Note: The cast is listed in order of their appearance in the play, which does not correspond to their order in the photo. Bonnie in a black and white hat, is second from the right, and her good friend, Mary Wood, is standing fifth from the right.
PLEASE HELP US PUT ALL THE NAMES WITH THE FACES.
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952, Junior Class Play Program, ca 1950/51 "A Mind of Her Own: A Comedy in Three Acts," by Anne Ferring Weatherly. Director Osto Ross. Set in the living room of the summer cottage of the Bartlett's, situated on the shore of Silver Lake, in a northern state in the Middle West.
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Senior Trip to New York City, June 1952 Article from the "Cass City Chronicle" Volume 47, Number 5, Friday, May 30, 1952. Photos from the scrapbook of Bonnie Benkelman. Bonnie is third from the left in the bottom photo, in the print robe.
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Senior Trip to New York City, June 1952 New York City Senior Trip Itinerary
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| Cass City (Michigan) the former Evangelical United Brethren Church in 2007 This 2007 photo is of the former Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City. The original frame church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.
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| Cass City Chronicle subscription receipt Subscription receipt, to George Battel, for an annual subscription to the Cass City Chronicle in 1910. The beautifully handwritten legend was to a photo of the newspaper staff as identified by Marjory Schwegler Battel.
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| Celtic, Saxon Foot differences Printed in the October, 1996 Strong Family Association newsletter, from an article originally published in Discover magazine. At that time the article had not been peer reviewed, so take this with grain of salt. I, with my Saxon feet, find it quite interesting!
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| Chapman, Marcus, Death Certificate Ionia County, Mich. Death Certificate
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| Coleman, Ivan (Widow of Elmer Williamson) Death Certificate from the State of Texas
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| Cousins, Dalton and Tera (Fuller) Golden Wedding Anniversary This article was probably published in the local paper for Carthage, Texas in December, 1973, in honor of the couples Golden Wedding anniversary
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| Cramer, Helfer, Pennsylvania Land Warrant, p 1 of 2 Jacket of Land Warrant issued to Helfer Cramer, Codorus Township, York County, dated October 13, 1813, Rec. Nov. 1813
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| Cramer, Helfer, Pennsylvania Land Warrant, p 2 of 2 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Land Warrant, documenting Helfer Cramer's application for then acres of land adjoining land of Christina Rohrbach, George Ester dec, Adam Diehl and other lands of said applicant situated in Codurus Township, York County. Signed and witnessed on 13 October 1813 by John Cochran, Sect'y of Land Office
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| Cramer, Sarah Ann and Augustus E. Eiliott 1861 Marriage License Seneca County, Ohio Marriage Record "Augustavus Elliott and Sarah Klemur licensed to marry August 16, 1861 O.C. Zeller, Clk" The record was certified and recorded on September 10, 1861.
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| Cramer, Sarah Ann, (Mrs. Augustus Elliott) Death Certificate Michigan Death Certificate
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| Crnkovic, Frank and Lois (Paudert) 60th Wedding Anniversary Announcement of their upcoming 60th wedding anniversary, published in The Sabine County Reporter, November, 2009
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| Crouch, Stella 1920 marriage to Walter Winfield Strong Both Stella and Walter had been previously married, and brought young children into their union
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| Davidson, Lela Alma (former wife of Edgar Rawson Wyatt) An article in honor of Lela Davidson Wyatt celebration of her One Hundredth Birthday on Saturday, January 18, 1997.
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| Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales
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| Duncan, Oklahoma, Aerial view of Assumption Catholic Church, ca 1940's Aerial shot of church, rectory, and St. Joan of Arc Catholic School, probably taken in the 1940's
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| Duncan, Oklahoma, Arthur School Eighth Grade Commencement, 1945 Eighth Grade Commencement
Friday, May 14, 1943
The Arthur School Graduating Class of 1943 consisted of only seven students, Ora Francis Davis, Harold Gentry, J.C. Easterwood, Neta Joyce Sanner, Frankie Ford, Elmer Moore, and Wesley Beavers.
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| Eddings, Arlie Geneva (Mrs. Clyde Fullen) Texas Death Certificate
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| Edwards, Jesse; Harper, Joseph; and McLemore, Moses, 1835 Bank Receipt, Montgomery County, Alabama Jesse Edwards, Joseph Harper and Moses McLemore Bank Receipt printed by James Strain from microfilm in the Alabama Archives from the Alphabetical Estate Records. James notes this was a debt jointly owed by Jesse, and his two co-signers, at the time of his death, most likely for a pending business venture or purchase.
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| Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead
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| Elliott, Augustus E., Civil War Disability Pension Application This is the Examining Surgeon's Certificate Augustus Elliott submitted with his disability pension application
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| Elliott, Augustus E., Civil War Medical Discharge from Company I, 123 Ohio Regiment, Kirkwood's U.S. Volunteer Infantry Certificate of Disability for Discharge from the Army of the United States, Cumberland, Maryland, April 10, 1863
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| Elliott, Augustus E., Death Certificate Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate
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| Elliott, Ida Alice (Mrs. W. B. Smith) Death Certificate Tuscola County, Michigan Death Certificate
A resident of Grand Ledge, Ida was being cared for at the home of her daughter, Avis Benkelman, when she died
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| Elliott, Ida Alice (Mrs. W. B. Smith) Memorial Record Published by Peters Funeral Home, Grand Ledge, Mich.
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| Elliott, Joseph and Elender Kenny 1823 Marriage License Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage License
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| Ellison, Fred and Narvalyn (Fuller) Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Announcement, April 2000 Announcement and photo in honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversary
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| Falk, Walter S. "Terry" Exhibition Poster AN EXHIBIT HONORING WALTER FALK - October 20 thru November 3, 2007
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture
1516B South Lamar Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78704
Falk pushed to establish a dedicated marketplace for artists and craftspeople to sell their work. These efforts led, in 1982, to the West 23rd St. People's Renaissance Market, and eventually, closing one block permanently to vehicles. In the 1970s, Falk was on the Board of Directors of the University YMCA. He helped make Eeyore's Birthday Party an iconic Austin celebration, and emceed the event for many years.
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| Fenske, Gottlieb, Certified Record of Death State of Michigan Certified Record of Death
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| Fenske, John 1906 marriage to Elizabeth Cook Marriage license issued by the State of Michigan
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| Fenske, Joseph Death Certificate Death certificate issued by the State of Michigan
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| First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902 Front of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan.
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| First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902, Back Back of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan.
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| Foster, Grace Darling (Mrs. Rev. Roy Striffler) Application for a Social Security Account
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| Francis, James Roy "Ray", 1925 Paycheck from the New York Yankees Paycheck from when Ray was a player for the New York Yankees
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| Fullen, Elizabeth (Widow of Vernon Teller Byerly) Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate
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| Fullen, James C., 1844 assignment of 320 acres of Cherokee Co, Texas land to James H. Johnson Grant of 320 acres of land in Cherokee County, Texas, on the waters of the Angelina, from James C. Fullen to James H. Johnson, April 6, 1844 [Note: It is assumed but not proven that James Fullen was the progenitor of the Fullen family in Sabine County, Texas who died prior to the 1850 Census]
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| Fullen, James Marion Application for a Social Security Account. This was completed by James himself, and lists both of his parents by name, as well as showing that he was born in 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas
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| Fullen, James Marion, Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, which unlike his social security account application, does not list his parents or precise location of birth.
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 1 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 2 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 3 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. (William Taylor) Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., P 1 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption File #68 Sabine Preemption for 160 Acres of Land, Cover Page of File 68, As filed with the Sabine County Clerk on Sept. 24, 1878. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 2 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Application This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. In this application he, and two witnesses, swore he was a bona fide settler on vacant public land, and the head of a family. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 3 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Land Claim, Field Notes This was the survey and field notes for John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 4 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Claim, Affidavit of Occupancy This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. It was witnessed by J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. In this affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., Texas Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, with son W. F. Fullen as informant. John's parents were listed as John W. Fullen and Rebecca Baldwin.
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| Fullen, Viola and Joseph Thomas Fuller Marriage License, May 1889 Issued in Sabine County, Texas
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| Fuller, Francis Ola "Fannie" (Mrs. Joe Burkhalter), Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, filed in March 1931
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| Fuller, John B. and Mary A. Watson Marriage Record, December 1852 Copy the marriage record of John B. Fuller to Mary A. Watson, dated December 1852, in Meriwether County, Georgia, Book B, Page 115
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| Fuller, John Brooks Confederate Service Record, reference envelope Reference envelope cover for John Brooks Fuller's Confederate Service Record. He served with Co. G, 26 Arkansas Infantry. Note that on the top line, he is incorrectly referenced as R B Fuller, but shown as J B Fuller further down on the envelope.
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| Fuller, John Brooks, Confederate Prisoner of War Roll James Brooks Fuller (shown in error as R B Fuller) of Columbia County, Arkansas was a member of Co. G, 26 Arkansas Infantry. He was surrendered at New Orleans, LA by Gen. E. K. Smith and paroled at Shreveport, LA on 20 Jun 1865
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas, Texas Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate filed in November, 1950
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| Fuller, M. Wayne and Freddie (Griffin) Golden Wedding Anniversary Article published in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary
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| Fuller, Nina Ophelia (Mrs. Vessie E. McLemore) Death Certificate As filed in Angelina County, Texas. Nina was being cared for by her only daughter, Evon, a resident of Lufkin.
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| Fuller, Nina Ophelia marriage to Vessie E. McLemore, Many, Louisiana, 1907 Nina and Vessie eloped in Many, Louisiana, just across the state line from Sabine County, Texas, where they both grew up
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| Galloway, Floyd Perry Application for a Social Security Account
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| Gary, Lindy and Nadine (Easley) Announcement of 62nd Wedding Anniversary.
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| Gates, Worthy Conger, Death Certificate California Death Certificate
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| Gay, Mary Gertrude 1906 marriage to Augustus Homer Strong Marriage Certificate, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, May 1906
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| Gentry, Bessie Bird, Delayed Certificate of Birth Delayed Certificate of Birth issued by the Oklahoma State Health Department. Bessie was about 48 years old at the time her delayed birth certificate was issued.
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| Gentry, Harold 1943 letter from his teacher, Gladys Payne,
Arthur School, Stephens County, Oklahoma Harold Gentry's Eighth Grade teacher at the Arthur School was Gladys (Powell) Payne, the wife of John Earl "Dukey" Payne. This is a letter she wrote to Harold on the occasion of his Eighth Grade Graduation in 1943. Lyn Cordell reports that Gladys was pretty and well liked, but appears to have been using her "stern teacher look" in this photo. The Payne's and Gentry's of Stephens County were related by marriage.
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| Gentry, Harold, Diploma from Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma Eighth Grade Diploma, June 1, 1943
Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma
Gladys Powell Payne, the students teacher, signed the bottom left of the diploma
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| Gentry, Ruth signature From a Friendship Quilt made by her sister-in-law, Eva Blue Gentry of Duncan, Oklahoma
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| Gentry, William of Kentucky yDNA of direct male descendant Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup I is widespread throughout southeastern and central Europe and most common in the Balkans. More information can be found at the Gentry DNA Project website. This sample matches those individuals that are proven descendants of Nicholas Gentry of Essex, England, an early immigrant to this country.
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gentry/results
William G. Gentry>John Melton Gentry>James Edwin Gentry>Private Gentry>Living Gentry>Living Gentry
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| Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 1 Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
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| Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 2 Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
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| Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 3 Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
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| Grand Ledge, Michigan High School Avis and Ilo Smith were both graduates of Grand Ledge High School, which was located just a few blocks from their home
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| Gregory, Dorothy (Mrs. Ernest Strong) Death Certificate from the State of Oregon
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