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[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Dec 21, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.21047.112]
Individual: Milnor, Genesta
Birth date: May 8, 1906
Death date: Aug 1985
Social Security #: 532-24-9336
Last residence: WA 98003
State of issue: WA | Genesta
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Julia Goad Sweezea was a very classy Lady. She had a saddle horse which she rode with a side saddle. She wore long dresses as was the way for those days and she always dressed very well. She also had a horse and buggy which she drove to town on occasion. When George, her husband was killed in 1889 at Malden Mo., and left her with two small sons, she later married, William Lunyou, and raised another family. She died at Flint, Mi. in 1942 at the home of her son, Orea Sweezea.
Information by Ira Sweezea, grandson of Julia. | Julia Isabell Goad
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258 | (Ann R?) Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258 | (Synthonia?) Guy
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!Family Records and Information
1870 US Census, Ward 6, Washington City, Washington, D.C. (FHL #545624) p. 277
1880 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1254124) ED 74, Sh 18
Index to D.C. Wills (FHL #975.3 P22p) p. 43
1900 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1240163) ED 123, Sh 3 | Alta Vista Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Ann Rebecca Guy
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!1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Benjamin Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | George N. Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | John F. Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
Occupation: Farmer | John W. Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Joseph Oscar Guy
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!1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Mary Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Sara Fanny Guy
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!1850 US Census, Middletown Dist., Charles Co., MD (FHL #443521) p. 258
1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Tennel Or Pembrook Guy
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!1860 US Census, Coomes Dist. #3, Charles Co., MD (FHL #803473) pp. 28-29 | Willie Guy
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Buried at Home Ranch at Quemado, New Mexico | Sarah Emlie Guyer
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[Beddow03.FTW]t theg -- and she followed it, "If you can't say something good about aone-- with the butter paddle, pancake turner, or the razorad heart trouble all of her adult years at least. Manyu a time whensy loved sunrises and sunsets, and often commented, "when I die, I hope | Daisy Caroline Hamerly
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Leonhard Hamerly
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[Beddow03.FTW]Landed N.Y., N.Y. 26 AUGUST per passenger lists #M237-63 for July 11 1846 toch 1847; final admission to citizenship 10 Jan 1853. | Leonhard Hamerly
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Milo M. Hamerly
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[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Dec 21, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.21047.178]
Individual: Milnor, Virginia
Birth date: Jan 3, 1876
Death date: Mar 1968
Social Security #: 534-52-3500
Last residence: WA 98020
State of issue: WA | Catherine Hannon
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!Family Records and Information | Hannah Haseltine
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!Family Records and Information | Jonathan Haseltine
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!Family Records and Information | Nathan Haseltine
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!Family Records and Information | Hannah Heath
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Andy Hill was a machinest at trade and he was a Baptist Minister in Wayne County, Missouri. | Andy Hill
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!Family Records and Information | Hannah Hitchcock
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!Family Records and Information | Daniel Hotchkiss
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!Family Records and Information | Elizabeth Hotchkiss
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!Family Records and Information
Marriage Certificate
Death Certificate | Annette Marie Jackson
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!Family Records and Information | Frank Stephen Jackson
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Jane
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Land Record from Jackson County, Tennessee
This record gives us an idea just where their land was located in Jackson County, and the neighbors that they had. (Thanks to Moldon Tayse for this Paper)
Whereas, by descent from Jacob Jenkins we, Jessee Jenkins, George Jenkins, John Jenkins Stephen Jenkins, Nancy Sloan, Johnathan Sloan, Rebecca White, Margaret Cowin, Andrew Cowin, Elizabeth Richardson, Benjamin Richardson, Jane Robinson, Alexander Robinson, Ester Sweazea, Mathias Sweazea, Joel Richardson, Harvey Richardson, Mary Ann Richardson, Calib Richardson, Allin Richardson, Martha Jane Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Richardson, have title to and now hold undivided intrust in certain deeds of lands lying in the state of Tennessee Jackson County, District No. 2 & 3 and bounded as follows, Begining on Edward Dycus line where it crosses a Spring branch. Then with meanders of said branch to it's head. Thence east to Harvey's east boundary line. Thense south with said line to James Jones conditional line between said Jones and Jacob Jenkins. Thence with said line to Henry Jones conditional corner between said Henry Jones and Jacob Jenkins. Thence south with a conditional line until it strikes Jacob Jenkins south east boundary line of his original tract. Thence west with said line until it strikes Reuben Graves line. Thense north to the corner of said original tract between Logan H. McCarver and said Jenkins. Thence east with the line of said original tract to where it crosses John Jenkin's spring branch. Thence up said branch to Harvey's old line. Thence north with said line to a conditional line between Cornelius Carver and Jacob Jenkins. Thence with said line nearly a north east course to a conditional corner. Thense north to an elm. Across of the top of the ridge. Thence with a line to Vincent Mooreland's line to a hack berry. Thence north to two sugar trees on the bank of the branch. Thence down the branch two chains. Thence north to the begining. Also one other tract lying between the main Wartrace creek on the east side of said creek adjoining the lands of John King and others supposed to contain about ninety five acres. Now we having made partition of said land between ourselves have allotted John Jenkins & Stephen Jenkins and convey all our rights, title, intrust in and to the following described tract to them the said John and Stephen Jenkins, jointly and severally and the undivided half of two acres known as the mill tract. Begining on a stone in Jenkin's field on the north side of wartrace creek running thence south 50 degrees west cross the creek at about 10 poles in all 20 poles to a rock. Thence north 51 degrees west 16 poles to a rock. Thence north 50 degrees east across said creek 20 poles to a rock. Thence south 31 degrees east 16 poles to the begining including the Saw & Grist Mill and we further convey to the said John & Stephen Jenkins one other lot or parcel of said land bounded as follows, begining at a stake in Jenkin's old line. Thence east to Henry Jones line. Thence with said line to Richardson's line. Thence to and with Cowin's line to Robinson's line. Thence with 0 degrees line. Thence west to Jenkins north boundary line at the head of a hot spring branch. Thence down said branch to Ramsy's line. Thence with a line to Sweazy's line. Thence with said line to John Ray's line. Thence to a hackberry corner. Thence east to a elm on top of the ridge. Thence south to a pin oak and ironwood. Thence east to a beech and Elm. Thence south to the begining and we the said Jessee Jenkins, George Jenkins, Nancy Sloan, Johnathan Sloan, Margaret Cowan, Andrew Cowin Rebecca White, Elizabeth Richardson, Benjamin Richardson, Jane Robinson, Alexander Robinson, Ester Sweazea, Joel Richardson, Harvey Richardson, Mary Ann Richardson, Caleb Richardson, Allen Richardson, Davidson Richardson, Martha Jane Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Richardson agrees and covenants for ourselves our heirs and representatives to warrent and defend the title of the two parcels so conveyed to the said John & Stephen Jenkins against all claims by ourselves or persons under us in testimony whereof we have thereunto set our hands & seal this 15th day of January 1849 in the presence of;
Test. Johnathan Sloan seal
John A. Dycus Nancy Sloan seal
G. W. Veatch Joel Richardson seal
M.G.B. Stubblefield Test. Margaret Cowin seal
L. H. McCarver Andrew Cowin seal
P. J. Rawley Benjamin Richardson seal
Margaret Richardson seal
Caleb C. Richardson seal
State of Tennessee Jessee Jenkins seal
Jackson County Rebecca White seal
George Jenkins seal
Personally appeared before me Ester Sweazea seal
Sampson H. Cassetty Clerk of Jane Robinson seal
Jackson County Court John A. Alexander Robinson seal
Dycus M.G.B. Stubblefield Harvey Richardson seal
Subscribing witnesses to the Mathias Sweazea seal
within and foregoing deed who James A. Richardson seal
being first duly sworn depose
and say that they are personally acquainted with Johnathan Sloan,
Joel Richardson, Benjamin Richardson, Mary Ann Richardson, Caleb Richardson, Jessee Jenkins, Rebecca White, James A. Richardson, bargainors and that they acknowledged the same in their presence to be their acts and deed about the time it bears date with.
Also personally appeared before me Andrew Cowin, George Jenkins, Alexander Robinson bargainors to the within deed with whom I am personally acquainted and acknowledged the same to be their acts and deed for the purposes therein contained witness my hand at office this 5th day of march 1849.
S. W. Cassetty Clerk
State of Tennessee Personally appeared before me Sampson W. Cassetty
Jackson County Clerk of Jackson County Court, Elizabeth Richardson & Esther Sweazea for Court Bargainors to the within deed being examined privately and apart from their husbands acknowledged that they signed the same understandingly knowingly and without any ____? in _____?
restraint from their said husbands for the purposes therin contained witness my hand at office this 5th of March 1849.
S. W. Cassetty Clerk
Registered and examined on 7th day of July 1852 at 8 Oclock AM
John M. Gipson Registrar
State of Tennessee
Jackson County
I John M. Gipson registar of said County do hereby certify that the within contains a true full & perfect transcript or copy of a deed from Jessee Jenkins & others to John & Stephen Jenkins together with the several certificates thereto as appears on record in my office in Registers book H page 491 & 2 & 3. This 11th day of January 1856.
John M. Gipson Registrar
Copy of Deed From George Jenkins
to
John & Stephen Jenkins
Register fee $2.00
| Esther Jenkins
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Name is possibbly: Orena "Irene" jenkins | Rena Jenkins
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[Beddow03.FTW]-------------------------------from the Frank James Beddow - Bob Mallory documentving with him... Garber, Effie- white female, b:march 1884, bp: Iowa Mom born in Germany, Dad in Ohio. | Jacob Reinhard Beddow
Jane Johnston
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Aquila Jones
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[Beddow03.FTW] | James Jones
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Sarah Jones
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Jacob Keller
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Ochelle Ursula Julia Keller
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A notation on the Marriage index says Mrs. So I'm assuming that her maiden name is Wright and then she married a Kick and now marrying Swineheart. Rob | Sarah Ann Wright Kick
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From the files of the Wayne County Journal Banner, Piedmont, Mo., 1942.
John Henry Kiger was born September 11, 1855, the son of George and Martha [Farley] Kiger, in the state of Illinois. He came to Missouri during the Civil War and was living at Greenville when his Father joined up with the Union Army. His father moved his family to Patterson, Mo. and left them there and went out in the Service and never returned. having been wounded and died in a hospital in Tennessee. The subject of this sketch then moved with his Mother to the farm now owned by Mr. Quinton on Bounds Creek, and lived there till the year 1917. On May 11, 1884, he was married to Martha Elizabeth Ward, daughter of the late Raney Ward. To this union was born nine children, 8 girls and one boy. His wife and two children, Mrs. Anna (Kiger) Talley and Nora preceeded him in death. He leaves to mourn his departure, Mrs. Cora Meador (Patterson) Mrs. Nancy Sweezea (Piedmont) Mrs. Fred Clark (Ellington) George Kiger (Piedmont) Mrs. Dosha Rainwater (Essex) Mrs. Dora Eads (Piedmont) Mrs. Emily Marler (Perryville): 49 Grandchildren, and 30 Great Grandchildren.
At the age of 18 years he joined the New Prospect Baptist Church where he lived till the year 1924, when he moved his membership to Big Lake Baptist Church. He passed to the Great Beyond January 19, 1942 at the Brandon Hospital, Poplar Bluff, Mo., age 86 years 3 months 8 days. Funeral rites conducted Wednesday of the past week. The splendid citizen served as Church Clerk for many years for New Prospect Church and was a Church Deacon. His life was one of service to his fellowman, and in his passing many are grieved. - Contributed. | John Henry Kiger
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The Kiger Family has not been traced back to their homeland. They were in Pennsylvania in the early 1700s and then Kentucky in the late 1700s and then to Ohio about 1803 then to Illinois and to Missouri in 1856. Nancy s Grandfather, George Kiger, was killed in the Civil War in Tennessee. He is buried at Nashville, Tennessee. He served in the 38th Illinois Infantry. Company D. He fought and was killed in the last battle at or near Nashville. | Nancy Caroline Kiger
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!Family Records and Information | Benjamin Kimball
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!Family Records and Information | Hannah Kimball
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!1870 US Census, Marshall Twp., Marshall Co., IA (FHL #545878) p. 531
1880 US Census, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA (FHL #1254355) ED 293, Sh 11 | Albert "Richey" Long
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!Family Records and Information
1900 US Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA (FHL #1240467) ED 179, sh 5
Marriage Register, Marshall Co., IA (FHL #956739)
1870 US Census, Marshall Twp., Marshall Co., IA (FHL #545878) p. 531
1880 US Census, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA (FHL #1254355) ED 293, Sh 11 | Alice Maretta Long
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!1870 US Census, Marshall Twp., Marshall Co., IA (FHL #545878) p. 531 | Bernett Long
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!1850 US Census, Perry Twp., Monroe Co., IN (FHL #442939) pp. 307-308
1860 US Census, Iowa Twp., Marshall Co., IA (FHL #080335) p. 27 | Bernetta Long
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!1850 US Census, Perry Twp., Monroe Co., IN (FHL #442939) pp. 307-308 | Catharine J. Long
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