Mississippi death records 1918
[DOC File]REFERENCES - Tripod
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174* Death Records of Orleans Parish: Carlos Jaquet d.17 Jan 1847. v.11, p.362 . 175* Slave Baptismal Records of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Abbeville, La. vol. 1, pages 161, 170 and 188. 176* Lynette Leblanc Kleinper, “The Leblanc Legacy 1629 - 1995”.. 177* Succession of René Leblanc. St. Martin Ct.hse. probate #62. July 1810. 178* Vendor/Vendee records at St. Martin Ct.hse. V.1c, pg 23 ...
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Data on her comes from Census Records held at the Somerset Historical Society, the marriage Application and the Death Certificate of Martha Ankeny Witt. #32133 and data supplied by Ron Nedrow. Catherine was born in 1801 baptized in Sanners Lutheran Church Black township. Catherine's parents are Henry 1779-1827 and Mary Nedrow 1780-1824. Mary ...
[DOC File]William B Whiteside is a member of the Whiteside family ...
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Three mentions of a William B Whiteside occur in Colony records after his death in 1824. He is recorded to have bought a lot at San Felipe in December 1829 for $40 4. In September 1830, the ayuntamiento is recorded to have paid him twenty-four dollars for guarding a prisoner named Hiram Friley 5. His signature appears on the deed as a witness to the sale of property of Jousha Parker to George ...
[DOC File]Murphy Notes by Mark A - RootsWeb
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Garret had a number of surnames in the court records: Sapple, Seple, Sipple and Supple. He used Sipple and Supple the majority of the time during his stay in Virginia from 1667 to 1698. After 1698 he lived in Kent County, Delaware and went by the name of Garrett Sipple. Land records in Delaware indicate he was an attorney. A fellow Sipple researcher has indicated the Supple surname was also ...
[DOC File]“THERE IS NOTHING THAT PROMOTES LONGEVITY LIKE A PENSION”
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Excluding men who died during the war and those with missing birth or death dates, the records of 19,215 survivors are available for analysis. These records will be referred to as the “postwar subsample.” Union Army service records provide the majority of the variables examined in this Article. For example, for purposes of our statistical analysis we create a “dummy variable” (i.e., a ...
[DOC File]DEATH NOTICES FROM THE PRATTVILLE PROGRESS
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DEATH NOTICES FROM THE PRATTVILLE PROGRESS, 1935. Transcribed by Larry E. Caver, Jr. January 3, 1935: Mrs. George JONES died at her home near Prattville Monday afternoon, the victim of a stroke of paralysis… Mrs. JONES was, before her marriage, Miss Mary Ella WALLACE, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. M.P. WALLACE. She was born at Independence on January 27th, 1884, and was …
[DOC File]Instructor Notes for Unit 2 - FEMA
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Just as has been the case in previous pandemics, the actual death toll of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic is not precisely known. Historians and epidemiologists are comfortable with the assertion that over 500,000 people died of the disease in the United States, but an exact number will never be known. It is more difficult to come to exact numbers of those lost in other countries. For many ...
[DOC File]Authenticity of Faulkner's Indians
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Kidwell, Clara Sue. Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi, 1818-1918. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1995. ... to be found in WPA Records, Lafayette County, Mississippi Department of Archives and History. The research cited by Dabney (26-27) reporting claims of Indian ancestry among African-American college students and city dwellers of 33 percent seems credible in the light of my own …
[DOCX File]Study Guide for the Mississippi State U.S. History State Test
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records, went to baseball games, and many went to the movies. People planted victory gardens to grow their own food which meant more food was available to be either sent to our allies and boys overseas. The war became a part of everyday life for people. Stars were placed in people’s windows to show the number of men from that house that was serving in the war. People took pride in being an ...
[DOC File]Some Old Families of Clarke County, Virginia
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The records show that the founder of Berryville was a farmer and did some surveying, perhaps including the laying out of the town of Berryville. On 8/18/1810, Benjamin Berry executed his Last Will and Testament, bequeathing and devising to Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Lane one-half of his personal estate and his “Berry Ville Farm” which he described as being “near and adjoining Berryville”.
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