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26201 |
They came to Texas ca 1860, and he served in the Texas Militia during the Civil War. (White and Toole, p 57).
Helen Schluter lists him as part of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry in her annotated transcription of the 1860 census. J.H. Ragin was a private, born Ga; age 50; dark eyes; dark hair; dark complexion; 5 ft 8; Docter (sic). Parents: Jehu Ragan b 1793 in Ga, m Maria Harper (1794-1844) Grandparents: Jonathan Ragan b ca 1744 d 1814 m Ann T. Hall (He served under Col. Elisha Clark in the Amer. Revolution). | Ragan, Jubal Harper M.D. (I17631)
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26202 |
They came to the United States from Czechoslovakia in 1907. Once in Milligan, they established a meat market. Alois learned his trade in Czechoslovakia at the age of 14 years. They closed the market in 1935. Alois worked as a meat cutter in the Charles KOTAS Grocery Store from 1942 through 1957. The meat market building was remodeled into a home by daughter Agnes and her husband, Edward BULIN. (Milligan, p 320). | Family F2155
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26203 |
They came to the United States through Ellis Island on June 21, 1910, settling first on a farm near Tobias, Nebraska. They retired to Milligan in 1948. (Milligan, p 298). | Family F1147
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26204 |
They can be found in Shelby County, Texas at the time of the 1870 and 1880 census, and had a large family. In 1990, Elizabeth was still in Shelby County, listed as a widow, and living with her son Forrest Booth, age 17. | Family F13864
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26205 |
They died leaving no children. | Family F6241
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26206 |
They divorced in 1936. No issue. | Family F1560
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26207 |
They divorced in 1960. | Family F8785
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26208 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F11094
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26209 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2999
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26210 |
They divorced sometime between 1920 and 1930. At the time of the 1930 census, Albert was listed as age 39 and divorced. He was living with his parents, Joel B and Edith C HOUSE in Black River, Cumberland County, North Carolina. | Family F7714
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26211 |
They eloped in 1904. Accompanied by a friend, Tom Jones, they boarded a train in the downpour of rain at 11 p.m. at night. She said they were afraid that even at that late hour, her father might pursue them, so they persuaded the engineer to let her ride in the engine room. She says "That was such fun!" For a few years they lived around Bronson and then went to Beaumont for a bit. They were country folks, however, and returned in 1912 to the farm that they have lived ever since...(they also) ran a store and filling station on their place on Highway 184 until his death in 1955. Her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Brown, also a widow, lives alone also, on the homeplace. Her only son, Bobby Jordan, died in 1960....She is the grandmother-in-law of Mrs. James Brown, of Woodville, Texas.(Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas, p. 19). | Family F3382
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26212 |
They farmed near Exeter for 45 years. After Anna's death, Robert moved to Geneva where he operated a repair shop. He was a very innovative person. Long before others on the farm had electricity he had rows of batteries and an electric engine in hais basement to provide electricity in his home. Also, he had one of the biggest steam threshing rigs around, a Case. He was the first have an automobile in Saline County. Jan Doupnik 3 July 1855 - 11 March 1932, of Thurston, Nebraska used to visit Robert Doupnik and family. The exact relationship is not known, perhaps they were cousins. (Milligan, p 262). | Doupnik, Robert Anton (I14903)
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26213 |
They first met at a dance at Sokol Hall in Wilber in 1942, and were married a few years later, after Milo served in the armed forces during World War II. They enjoyed dancing and polka music throughout their married live. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 106). | Family F6358
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26214 |
They had 11 children in total. | Family F11261
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26215 |
They had 11 children. | Family F6248
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26216 |
They had 11 children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 29). | Family F6774
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26217 |
They had 12 children in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99). | Family F6063
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26218 |
They had 12 children. Both said to be buried at the old Taylor lot in Palmyra, Missouri. | Family F2575
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26219 |
They had 15 children in Sabine Parish where they lived and raised their children. They both died sometime after 1900 (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 35). | Family F7061
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26220 |
They had 16 children in all. (White and Toole, p 73). | Family F6598
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26221 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F13763
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26222 |
They had 2 children prior to his death. (Casagranda, 1850 census, 89). | Family F6794
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26223 |
They had 4 children by 1864. | Family F6162
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26224 |
They had 5 children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 109). | Family F6642
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26225 |
They had 6 children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 32). | Family F6823
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26226 |
They had 7 children (Casagranda) | Family F5235
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26227 |
They had 7 children in Sabine Parish. They lived in Union Springs and Converse. | Family F1204
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26228 |
They had 7 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89). | Eason, Nancy Almira (I18509)
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26229 |
They had 9 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 85). | Family F6743
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26230 |
They had a child named Terry. | Family F4652
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26231 |
They had a daughter named Patsy. | Family F3274
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26232 |
They had a daughter, Mammie. | Family F4273
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26233 |
They had a daughter, Yvonne. | Family F2230
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26234 |
They had a family of 12 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89). | Family F6791
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26235 |
They had a family of 13 known children, all born within the parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 97). | Family F6818
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26236 |
They had a family of 6 known children, some of which lived in Sabine Parish and some in Natchitoches Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98). | Family F6917
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26237 |
They had a family of 9 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108). | Family F6650
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26238 |
They had a family of eight known children that can be traced through Sabine Parish records. (Casagranda) | Family F6680
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26239 |
They had a family of eight known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98). | Family F6915
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26240 |
They had a family of nine children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 77) | Family F6687
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26241 |
They had a family of nine known children and lived into the 1900's. (Casagranda) | Family F6682
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26242 |
They had a family of nine known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 94). | Family F6767
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26243 |
They had a family of six known children all born within the Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 97). | Family F3826
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26244 |
They had a large family that can be traced through Parish records. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 44). Lana Bunchan (lana.buchanan@yahoo.com) emailied in January 2010 that they were the parents of Jonathan A. Price, Margaret Susan Price, Robert Lee Price, Gwin Price, Martha Ella Price, Perry P. Price, and Oliver Price. | Family F7022
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26245 |
They had a large family, 13 children. | Family F12288
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26246 |
They had a large family. | Family F13873
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26247 |
They had a large fmaily, some researchers showing as many as 15 children. Speight's calls them "pioneers from Virginia." | Family F6535
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26248 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4251
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26249 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F975
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26250 |
They had a son named Vern. (Milligan, p 316). | Family F7213
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26251 |
They had a son, John. (White and Toole, p 47).
Dry Creek Baptist Church Minutes:
In 1838 October 7 baptized ( Mr Hite notes: Daniel Matheny, Jr. Married Mary Lucinda McDaniel, sister of Charity McDaniel Raborn, Ellen McDaniel Baker, Sophia McDaniel Turner and others.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=renees&id=I3352
| Family F6044
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26252 |
They had a total of 13 children. | Family F3833
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26253 |
They had a total of 15 children and are listed throughout the Sabine Parish Census records. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 35). | Family F7062
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26254 |
They had as issue 2 children of their marriage. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 109). | Family F6906
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26255 |
They had as issue two children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 110). | Family F6909
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26256 |
They had at least 10 children. His wife is listed in Parish records through the 1880 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 77). | Family F6684
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26257 |
They had at least 3 children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83). | Family F6720
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26258 |
They had at least 6 children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 109). | Family F6674
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26259 |
They had at least 7 children and are listed throughout the Parish records. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99). | Family F6065
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26260 |
They had at least six children. Redmon and Claiborne are not found in the Parish records after 1860. Other children include.....Mercy Manes and Lean Manes born ca 1853 and 1859 respectively are only listed in the 1860 census (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 99). | Family F6064
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26261 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3117
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26262 |
They had eight children that were born and raised in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 44). | Family F1365
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26263 |
They had eight children, and are buried at Haw Creek cemetery. There is a chapter on the Blackstock family in BLOOD KIN. | Family F6252
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26264 |
They had eight children. | Family F6703
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26265 |
They had eight children. | Family F10412
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26266 |
They had eight children: Lela, Ruby, Elmer, Gordon, Juanita, Marie, Pauline, and Ada Madeline. | Family F2769
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26267 |
They had eight children: Wynell, Shirley, Vernon, Glen, Lynn, Cleta, Larry, and Beverly. | Family F2652
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26268 |
They had five (???) children: Joseph (deceased), Mildred URBAN, Peter Jr., and Eugene. By 1917 they were living on a ranch in Orland, California, where they raised cattle, hay, citrus, figs, and almonds. (Milligan, p 324). | Family F7228
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26269 |
They had five boys and three girls. | Family F3973
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26270 |
They had five children. | Family F3216
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26271 |
They had five children: David, Jonathan, Mary, Abigail, and Israel. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html | Family F5223
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26272 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2214
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26273 |
They had five children: Junial, Milton, Vernon, Willis, and Lorene. | Family F2630
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26274 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F378
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26275 |
They had five children: [Joy] Winona WILSON of Richardson, Jimmie ADDISON of Crowley, Ruth CATES of Fort Worth, Arlon ["Buddy"] COOPER of Pineland and Doris FISK of Forth Worth.
| Family F10546
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26276 |
They had five known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 110). | Family F6912
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26277 |
They had five known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 84). | Family F6745
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26278 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2277
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26279 |
They had four children.
| Family F6087
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26280 |
They had four children. | Family F9484
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26281 |
They had four children. | Family F10928
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26282 |
They had four children. (Milligan, p 269). | Family F6382
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26283 |
They had four children. Are they the parents of Willis Palmer Cannon, or is he a son of Fed Conner and Emma Smith? | Family F5480
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26284 |
They had four children: Carol Raye died in infancy, Carolyn Erickson, Rodney and Kathryn Cromy. (Milligan, p 200) | Family F2167
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26285 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2348
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26286 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4757
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26287 |
They had four children: Sylvester, Leo, Mildren and Eva Jean. | Family F2594
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26288 |
They had four known children, and resided in Bossier Parish, Louisiana (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108). | Family F6648
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26289 |
They had nine children, and both are buried in Palmyra, Missouri. | Family F1878
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26290 |
They had nine children. (Grace Gleason). | Family F6865
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26291 |
They had no children together, but Enoch had children by a previous marriage. | Copeland, Josephine Juanita (I4747)
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26292 |
They had no children. According to the Decree of District Court, Denver, Colorado, Dated September 2, 1931, showing the proportion of Mary Schwegler's Interest Distributable to Each, the only heir of Mrs. Mary Buerk was Archibald Gilchrist. | Family F3039
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26293 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F9349
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26294 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F5951
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26295 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6623
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26296 |
They had one child that was stillborn. | Family F34
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26297 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2677
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26298 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2678
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26299 |
They had one child. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99). | Family F6880
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26300 |
They had one daughter, Carol. (Milligan, p 275). | Family F7089
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