Matches 351 to 373 of 373
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351 | This date suspect, separated from his brother Page by only seven months. | Stephenson, James Buchanan Jr (I1187)
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352 | Thomas was captured by Indians during the Pontiac War, 1763, and lived among them in Ohio until his death. | Wilson, Thomas (I1267)
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353 | Took the name "Elef Ivan Ellefson" upon emigrating to the United States. | Slaen, Eilif Ivarson (I2853)
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354 | Took the surname "Ellefson" upon emigrating to the United States. | Slaen, Sigri (I2964)
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355 | Trooper David E. Temple, 36, was killed on Thursday, September 13, 1979, in Limestone County. He was attempting to apprehend two robbery suspects when one shot him. | Temple, David (I1592)
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356 | tuberculosis | Stephenson, Harry Atwell (I923)
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357 | tuberculosis | Slaven, Mary Margaret (I990)
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358 | tuberculosis | Revercomb, Emmy Rebecca (I1099)
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359 | tuberculosis | Stephenson, Eliza Warwick (I1257)
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360 | tuberculosis brought on by a mining accident | Stephenson, James Buchanan Jr (I1187)
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361 | Two children. | Family F974
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362 | typhoid fever | Stephenson, Mary Chapman (I1119)
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363 | typhoid fever | Stephenson, Washington (I730)
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364 | Typhoid fever while serving in Confederate army. | Scruggs, Gross III (I1682)
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365 | Went by Alma | Bush, Almeda MacMillin (I88)
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366 | Went to Atlanta for open heart surgery to replace valve. After the surgery, he threw a blood clot and subsequently died. Jim Ellefson and Ted Ellefson Sr. were watching The Great Escape at the Army Base in Anchorage Alaska and a sign was posted on the Movie screen "Master Sargeant Ted Ellefson, please report to the lobby" | Trippe, Ray (I2179)
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367 | Whooping cough and pneumonia. | Stephenson, Charles Filmore (I926)
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368 | Will dated 12 July 1787. | Scruggs, Major Gross (I2226)
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369 | Will dated 17 Nov 1801. | Scruggs, Thomas (I2227)
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370 | Will dated 18 Dec 1822. | Scruggs, Littleberry (I2240)
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371 | William Covington was a brother of General Covington. The General did the surveying around Bowling Green, KY. Info came from Brown Manuscripts in Simpson County, KY Archives. | Family F1216
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372 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Deletta (I2196)
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373 | Wrote several books about the history of the Kingsport area and onr book about family history (An American Ancestry of the Clark-Morton and Tayman-Millar-Adams Families, 1995). At her death her family asked that memorials be made to the Netherland Inn, Jeremy Honeycutt Children's Museum, P. O. Box 293, Kingsport, TN 37662. | Clark, Muriel Millar (I176)
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