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251 | Information from an American Ancestry of the Clark-Morton and Tayman-Millar-Adams Families by Muriel Millar Clark Spoden. | Adams, Micajah Lane (I234)
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252 | Information from an American Ancestry of the Clark-Morton and Tayman-Millar-Adams Families by Muriel Millar Clark Spoden. | Fowler, II Philip (I589)
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253 | Information from an American Ancestry of the Clark-Morton and Tayman-Millar-Adams Families by Muriel Millar Clark Spoden. | Field, Susan (I590)
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254 | It was said that if she had been a man, she'd be the chairman of General Motors. | Haynes, Sallie Louise (I7)
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255 | Jennifer or Jennie | Stephenson, Jennifer (I757)
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256 | Killed by Indians in Second Massacre. | Woodson, Dr John (I1943)
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257 | Killed by Indians. | Stringer, George (I1825)
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258 | Killed during military flight training in Delaware. | Trippe, James (I2180)
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259 | Killed in the line of duty as a state trooper. | Temple, David (I1592)
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260 | Late in life he lived in Clermont County, OH, with his brother Alexander Herring. | Herring, William S. (I716)
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261 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Parker, Laura Jean (I394)
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262 | Listed as Jean Green on DAR application of Mary Virginia Stephenson. | Greene, Margaret (I643)
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263 | Lived in Honolulu and was in hardware business. | Bush, H. Frederick (I544)
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264 | Liver cancer | Trippe, Cornelia (I634)
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265 | Living at 1015 Osterman Avenue, Deerfield, Illinois 60015 in 1990. Sent Tingham photos of Charles H. and Irving F. Bush and much info on Bush geneology. She gave to me in Autumn 1995. | Gant, Donald W. (I261)
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266 | Lloyd Alvin Ellefson, age 94, of Luther, OK, was born on February 24, 1918, in Garretson, South Dakota. He was the second of nine children born to Lewis & Alice (Schurman) Ellefson. Lloyd went to be with the Lord Friday, June 29, 2012, in Norman, OK. Lloyd grew up on a farm where he learned the value of hard work. Throughout his work career, he usually held two jobs. He was the first to enlist from Garretson and proudly served in the Army Air Corps during WW II. He was a gunner over North Africa and he received the Purple Heart and other medals for valor. Lloyd was stationed at Tinker Air Force Base near the end of WWII, where he met the lovely Mary. They were married, made their home and started their family in Oklahoma City. Lloyd was a postman in Oklahoma City, then a rural carrier for many years in Luther. He and Mary retired to Eufaula. He relied on Campho-Phenique, liked polka music, enjoyed Air Force reunions, looked forward to pheasant hunting with his brothers and he loved raising quarter horses. Lloyd was a good man, a tender caregiver for Mary, a dependable mail carrier, and a faithful church member, but he was a terrific Granddaddy! He was the tooth fairy who would give you a silver dollar or a snakeskin. He polished toenails, made hotcakes, slept over. The memories of his love, kindness and generosity will be treasured by his grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Mary, 3 brothers, Elmer, Ted & Rodney and 3 sisters, Margaret, Irene & Shirley and granddaughter, Robyn and great-grandson, Clark. Lloyd is survived by his 3 daughters & sons-in-law, Karole & Harold Stout, Jones, OK, Vickie & John Tytenicz, Luther, OK, Alice Ann Turner, Luther, OK; 2 brothers, Perry Ellefson, Texas, Leonard Ellefson, South Dakota; 8 grandchildren,Cheri, Lisa, Kim, Greg, Millisa, Suzanne, Jill & Ryan; 18 great-grandchildren, Bradley, Austin, Autumn, Angelica, Cassidy, Catherine, Michael, Sharon, Lauren, Casey, Perry, J. R., Brianna, Victoria, Gracie, Riley, Anna & Wyatt; 2 great-great-grandchildren, Johnny and Bella and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be 10:30 AM, Thursday, July 5, 2012, at the First Baptist Church, Luther, Oklahoma, with Pastor Derrick Carney officiating. Interment will be at 2:30 PM at Maple Grove Cemetery, Seminole, Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of Smith-Parks Funeral Service in Harrah, OK. | Ellefson, Lloyd (I2184)
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267 | Lost a leg in a corn combine. | Ludemann, Richard (I2193)
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268 | Lucy Giles was his third wife, and he had two previous children. | Curtis, Dr James H. (I1680)
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269 | Marriage date and place are conjecture, but Sarah and William were likely married before emigrating to the New World. | Family F204
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270 | Marshall of the Colony | Tyler, John (I2010)
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271 | Mayes was both her maiden name and her married name. | Bridges, Susannah Mayes (I3705)
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272 | Member of the House of Burgesses. | Chiles, Colonel Walter Jr (I2017)
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273 | Member of the House of Burgesses. | Chiles, Lt Col Walter Sr (I2019)
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274 | Member of the House of Burgesses. | Page, Colonel John (I2021)
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275 | Member of the House of Burgesses. | Lewis, Zachary (I2051)
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276 | Member of the House of Burgesses. | Waller, Colonel John (I2054)
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277 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F29
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278 | Moved from GA to Clark County, AL c1820. | Scruggs, Gross Jr (I1745)
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279 | Moved from Gouchland County, VA, to Burke County, GA prior to 1774. | Scruggs, Jesse (I1749)
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280 | Moved from Virginia to Green County, KY, by the early 1800s. Later moved again to Clermont County, OH, with his brother William S. Herring, where his will now resides. | Herring, Alexander (I701)
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281 | Moved to Joliet IL in 1855. A previous source gave his birth date as 10 Jul 1851. A previous source gave his death year as 1885. Current birth & death dates from info from Donald W. Gant. | Bush, Charles Henry (I113)
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282 | Much information provided by Grace Haynes Roberg Family Record of 20 Feb 1930. Includes unsubstantiated story that we are decended from Henri Hanze born in Brussels April 29, 1683. | Haynes, Grace (I46)
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283 | Myasthenia gravis | Stephenson, Susan Charlotte (I194)
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284 | Named for friends who interned with his father; Dr. Smoot and Dr. Watson. | Gough, Smoot Watson (I112)
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285 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Millar, Martha Louise (I90)
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286 | Named for her two grandmothers. | Millar, Ida Elizabeth (I2)
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287 | Names of children according to notes of Mrs. Elrine Prince from Donald W. Gant. Also "Aunt Kathy was confined to the asylum at Kankakee for 20 years because no one would care for her." | Bush, Katherine (I551)
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288 | Names of her parents from Info from Donald W. Gant. | Fuller, Mary R. (I251)
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289 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meador, Christopher "Kit" (I2443)
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290 | Officiated by the Rv. Nathanial Shrewsbury. | Family F887
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291 | On some records, including a family tree recorded on the back of a 1950 election ballot by his son Haynes, Cott's first name was shown to be Cotton but he swore it was always Cott. That same family tree showed Cott's place of birth as "Gold City, Simpson Co. KY". | Kelley, Cott Covington (I6)
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292 | One of her ancestors came over on the Mayflower or next ship | Bradley, Almeda (I116)
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293 | One of the justice of the Peace of Simpson County, KY for 16 years. He died the day before the big May flood of 1865. Source - Brown Manuscripts in the Simpson Co Archives. | Kelley, William McKendrie (I26)
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294 | One sourse from Donald W. Gant gave his birth year as 1828. | Bush, Frank (I548)
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295 | One sourse from Donald W. Gant shows her name as Harriet. | Bush, Hattie (I556)
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296 | one sourse gave his birthday as 3 Mar 1886 | Roberg, Ralph Mason (I53)
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297 | or "Ivar" | Ellefson, Iver (I2888)
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298 | Or 1 Dec 1920? | Family F51
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299 | or 1808 | Noble, Joseph (I1741)
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300 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ellefson, Perry Luther (I2187)
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