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26401 They may also be the parents of Richard Seth "Dick" McLemore(born ca 1830) and Rebecca McLemore (born ca 1834). Those two children are listed by Mark Freeman, but not other researchers. Family F8517
 
26402 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F11355
 
26403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12846
 
26404 They may have moved to Red River County, Texas. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 30). Family F400
 
26405 They may never have married legally. Family F4432
 
26406 They may not have been legally married. If they were, they presumably divorced after the birth of daughter Elizabeth. Family F8824
 
26407 They met at a dance in Burress, and after their marriage farmed with Fred's brother Milo. In 1979, they retired and moved to town. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 106).
 
Family F6359
 
26408 They met at a dance, and were married at 9 am Tuesday at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan. Their attendants were a sister of the groom, Anna KOTAS and her boyfriend, Louis SUDA, a cousin of the bride, William KOCA and his sweetheart, Emma KUCERA. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents at noon. The next day, the newlyweds spent their honeymoon at the State Fair in Lincoln, accompanied by Anna's brother and wife, James V. and Mayme KOCA (Milligan, p 358). Family F2177
 
26409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4899
 
26410 They met at the Milligan Catholic Church which they both attended. Frank and Anna went to Geneva, Nebraska, by horse and carriage, to be married on February 22, 1909. The day began very sunny and clear, but by the time the newleyweds had reached the bride's family home, nearly 12 inches of snow had fallen. Frank and Anna, along with four other couples, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Capek, Mr. and Mrs. James Kotas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capek and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz were married at the same time by Judge Fulton. (Milligan, p 307). Family F5846
 
26411 They met in Pollock, Louisiana, a booming sawmill town. Family F12443
 
26412 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F503
 
26413 They moved from Sherman, Texas in 1895 to settle three and one half miles northeast of Vinson. Family F6970
 
26414 They moved to Hemphill in 1948, and bought the Texas Bulk Plant from A.M. Jones. They are members of the United Methodist Church and are very active workers. (White and Toole, p 77).

The Sabine County Reporter
November 20, 1996, Page 9

Sixtieth Anniversary
J. O. and Ava Toole of Hemphill were married on Thanksgivng Day, November 26, 1936. They will celebrate their anniversary with their children and grandchildren over the Thanksgiving holidays.











 
Family F3467
 
26415 They moved to Ponotoc County, Mississippi. Strickland, Sarah (I6735)
 
26416 They moved to Tennessee. Strickland, Elizabeth (I6733)
 
26417 They operated the Williams Hotel for many years, the first one built from the court-room of the last frame Court House in Hemphill. It was completely destroyed by a fire during the night of Feb 26, 1918, which also destroyed other business buildings on the side of the Square, including the Hemphill Drug. Dr. D.G. Mann and Pat Murphy (partner of Jim Fuller) escaped the burning hotel from a window upstairs by tying sheets together and climbing down. At that time the hotel was being managed by County Sheriff Bosco Bright and his wife, Nettie, who was a sister of Sim Williams. They were the parents of Sid Bright. (White and Toole, p 68). Family F6564
 
26418 They own and operate the present Williams Hotel and M'Lady's Dress Shop. Members of the United Methodist Church (White and Toole, p 69). Family F6571
 
26419 They owned and operated Toole's Store for many years and then owned Anna's gift shop. She was a devoted Methodist her entire life. (White and Toole, p 79). Family F3462
 
26420 They reportedly had three children prior to her death. (Casagranda) Family F1038
 
26421 They resided in McComb, Pike County, Mississippi, and were said to be the parents of Joseph Jordan, Annie, Will, Edna, James Lucius, and Ivah Norah. Family F3857
 
26422 They separated sometime before 1920, when Delia can be found remarried to Robert William "Willie" Christian. She and daughters Dorothy and Vallie D JONES (listed as stepdaughters to Willie) can be found in Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas. The 1920 Census listing for Daniel was not located. Family F4290
 
26423 They shared a burial lot with Margaret Keller Family F5165
 
26424 They started their wedded life on a farm east of Milligan. In 1918, they moved to their own farm one mile west and one fourth north of Burress, Nebraska, where they made their home until Charles passed away. Charles loved farming and was always willing to lend a helping hand to neighbors and family. Pauline enjoyed her home and family, reading, gardening and growing flowers and raising chickens. Both were members of the Z.C.J.B. Lodge (Milligan, p 219). Family F2072
 
26425 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I21435)
 
26426 They traveled to America with the John CAPEK family, arriving at Exeter April 27, 1880. They were brought to the Anton and Frank SVEC home, and assisted them in brick making. They later purchased the n 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 27, Glengary Township, from John VEJRASKA, and adding the S 1/2 of this quarter section in January of 1892, buying it from Vaclav VEJRASKA. (Milligan, p 299). Herynk, Anton (I15000)
 
26427 They were active members of the Presbyterian Church.He was ordained an Elder in 1910. Family F7646
 
26428 They were also said to be the parents of Nancy Ann, Sophia and George, dates of birth and death unknown. Family F4681
 
26429 They were also shown on FindAGrave as being the parents of Thomas Richard and Robert William Strong. Unable to verify this through census records. Family F12024
 
26430 They were also the parents of Edna, Lumir T. and Joe J. KOTAS. Family F9033
 
26431 They were also the parents of Leonard, Richard, James and Nathaniel Bullock Gholston. Family F7665
 
26432 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F10366
 
26433 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7712
 
26434 They were also the parents of Valentine Stanton, Arthur Gilbert, and Stella Vivian KELLEY. Family F8987
 
26435 They were both buried at the New Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Family F3943
 
26436 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F13245
 
26437 They were buried at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Family F1573
 
26438 They were buried in Pleasant Point Cemetery. Family F2768
 
26439 They were buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Family F1517
 
26440 They were buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Family F1708
 
26441 They were buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. Family F2308
 
26442 They were business parters with Emily's father, Hampton Pratt for a time, but they later went into business by themselves and built the red brick building known as the Toole Mercantile. Later their twin sons, Adrain and Claude became partners. James was connected with the Moodys of Galveston in the cotton business. He farmed and also had a sawmill. His home was one fo the finest in Hemphill, and has been moved to San Augustine County by Mrs. Wade and restored among the medallion homes. It is near they Herring House, which is now owned by Ambassador Clark (White and Toole, p 80). Family F3460
 
26443 They were childless. (Milligan, p 354). Family F7330
 
26444 They were cousins. Both died leaving six surviving children. Family F6242
 
26445 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12177
 
26446 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1937
 
26447 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F6622
 
26448 They were living in seperate households at the time of the 1900 census, but both were reported as married for 27 years by the enumerator versus divorced or single.

In 1910, Euna was enumerated with son Noah and listed as widowed, but Jim was not present in the home, nor located on the census index.

In 1920, Euna was living next door to Noah, in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, William and Mary McDaniel. Her last name was erroneously shown as McDaniels, but her first name was reported as Eunie, and she was shown as "mother-in-law" and not mother. Her husband Jim was again living in a seperate household, with their son Owen, and also reported as widowed.

At the 1930 census, Una was again living with son Noah, this time listed as single.

 
Family F3356
 
26449 They were living with Abram's brother Elijah at the time of the 1860 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 85). Family F6750
 
26450 They were married after a a four-year courtship. They moved to the rural home of her deceased parents, farming in partnership with her brother-in-law Dr. Gustavus Hendrick, husband of Ann Ingram. The arrangement led to a quarrel that was settled in court in December 1869, with Lon forced to buy her property for $8,100 (Henson and Parmelee, p. 267). In August, 1870, Lon and Ludie returned to San Augustine from the old Ingram farm in Sexton to help Amanda settle her husband's estate. (ibid, p. 279), moving back to Sexton after they settled Matthew's estate, and back to San Augustine once again in July 1873, when they exchanged properties with Jimmie and Mary Ingram. (ibid, p. 283). Family F3483
 
26451 They were married as of the 1910 Sabine County Census. It was shown they had been married less than a year and that they had not had any pregnancies or children. Knighton, Grady Southwell (I3250)
 
26452 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1488
 
26453 They were married at Holy Trinity (Old Swede's) Church in what is now Wilmington, Delaware. Additional church records place them in this area of Delaware through 1724.

Ft. Christina, the oldest European settlement in the Delaware River valley, was founded by the Swedes under Peter Minuit in 1638. It was captured by the Dutch under Peter Stuyvesant in 1655 and renamed Altena. The British captured it from the Dutch in 1664, and it was eventually renamed Wilmington by Quaker settlers.

After leaving Delaware, William and Magdalene made their way into the Blue Ridge Mountain area of Virginia. 
Family F3608
 
26454 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2239
 
26455 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12909
 
26456 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12910
 
26457 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7137
 
26458 They were married at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias. Their daughters are Cynthia Ann, Virginia Sue and Janis Kay Dunn. Ron and Emilye live in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 261). Family F1779
 
26459 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7093
 
26460 They were married at St. Nicholas Church. Family F191
 
26461 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7587
 
26462 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7588
 
26463 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12253
 
26464 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7596
 
26465 They were married at St. Wencesclaus Catholic Church by Father James BARTIK, with John STEINACHER and Joseph SUDA as witnesses. They made their home with Anton's parents, moving into their new home in Section 3 on April 10, 1893. As of 1987, part of the home was still standing. Besides the land gifted to Anton by his parents, he purchased additional land in the Milligan area from his brothers and from the KUSKA family. He also owned land in Montana, where his brother W.J. lived. (Milligan, p 347). Family F1483
 
26466 They were married at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church by Father Joseph BARTIK. Witnesses were Fred's neighbor, John STEINACHER and his cousin, Fred E. KOTTAS. Family F7304
 
26467 They were married at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, and farmed southeast of Milligan until James's health forced him to retire in 1970. (Milligan, p 286). Family F7105
 
26468 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7141
 
26469 They were married at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. Attendants were her brother, Joseph John KOTAS and his sister, Neva Irene (Lowell) JENSEN of Exeter. (Milligan, p 313-314). Family F7158
 
26470 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7144
 
26471 They were married at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. They were the parents of eight children, two daughters dying in infancy. Daughter Agnes died at age 13. (Milligan, p 334). Family F7270
 
26472 They were married at St. Wenceslaus Church in Milligan. (Milligan, p 285). Family F1376
 
26473 They were married at St. Wencwslaus Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 344). Family F7297
 
26474 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1067
 
26475 They were married at the Courthouse in Geneva by the county judge. Witnesses were J.L Honchin and J.J. Dempster. The Fillmore Weekly Chronicle newspaper described the couple as lavishly decorated with roses and pink ribbons, closely followed by an elderly pair. They made their home in Glengary and Chelsea Townships. (Milligan, pp 199 - 200) Family F2194
 
26476 They were married at the Courthouse in Huntsville, Alabama, Thos. W. Jones, Judge of Probate. Family F13927
 
26477 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F10522
 
26478 They were married at the Fillmore County Courthouse, attended by Helene Placek and Milo Buzek. After their marriage, they farmed in Northeast Saline County, then in Liberty Township in Fillmore County, and in Fort Morgan, Colorado. They had moved to Colorado to to Mollie's severe asthma. They returned to Nebraska after a year in Colorado. (Milligan, p 224). Family F4889
 
26479 They were married at the First Church of God by Rev. Charles D. Bates. Family F13851
 
26480 They were married at the Friend Congregational Church. Family F5703
 
26481 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12238
 
26482 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4229
 
26483 They were married at the home of her parents in Sabine County, Texas/ Family F3983
 
26484 They were married at the home of her parents. They were the parents of nine children, Brittain, Amelia, Lazarus, Martha, John, Nancy, Mary, Allen, and Elizabeth. Family F4597
 
26485 They were married at the home of her Uncle, Dr. Jesse W. NAUL. Family F4055
 
26486 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12254
 
26487 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F8786
 
26488 They were married at the Novesta Church of Christ. Family F2327
 
26489 They were married at the residence of Justice of Peace F.W. SHIRLEY. Witnesses were Charles PETRICK and Andrew SVEC. They had four children with two dying in infancy. Daughter, Anna, married a VOSOBA and was living in Hazen, Arkansas at the time of her mother's death. Daughter Mary married Thomas MASEK, the son of Anna MICHL and Karel MASEK on October 30, 1900 in Milligan, with J.P. F. O. KUCERA conducting the ceremony. (Milligan, p 294 - 295). Family F7125
 
26490 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F11526
 
26491 They were married at the Saline County Courthouse. (Milligan, p 288). Family F7109
 
26492 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2224
 
26493 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7099
 
26494 They were married at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan. (Milligan, p 349). Family F7085
 
26495 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F12240
 
26496 They were married at the Wilber Courthouse. Witnesses were Evelyn Kalina, sister, and Otto Fujan, close friend. Frank and Viola went to the Black Hills on their honeymoon. On March 1, 1939, because of the depression, they packed their belongings on a trailer behind a Model A and drove southeast to look for work. They stopped in St. James, Missouri, and went to work on the Karl Grebl farm. They lived there until June 1940. At that time, they moved to the Jack Aston dairy farm east of Rolla, Missouri. During World War II, several cousins and friends from the Milligan area were stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and spent many weekends with Frank and Viola on the dairy farm. They managed the farm unitl 1949, when they moved to Rolla. Frank worked construction, helping to build the Phelps County Hospital. After the hospital's completion, he was hired as a maintenance engineer, and was in their employ from January 1951 until his retirement in January 1976. Viola worked at the Johnson, Stevens and Shinkle shoe factory for more than 13 years, later working for the University cafeteria. (Milligan, p 235). Family F1590
 
26497 They were married at the Zion German Lutheran Church. He was shown as from York, and she from Harrisb. It was on page 61 of the marriage book

Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 691.

Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

Dean Cramer shows them as the parents of Julia Ann Priscilla Cramer, b. 1836, but does not list any other children. 
Family F5106
 
26498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4233
 
26499 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4234
 
26500 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7231
 

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