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351 This date suspect, separated from his brother Page by only seven months. Stephenson, James Buchanan Jr (I1187)
 
352 Thomas was captured by Indians during the Pontiac War, 1763, and lived among them in Ohio until his death. Wilson, Thomas (I1267)
 
353 Took the name "Elef Ivan Ellefson" upon emigrating to the United States.  Slaen, Eilif Ivarson (I2853)
 
354 Took the surname "Ellefson" upon emigrating to the United States. Slaen, Sigri (I2964)
 
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)
 
356 tuberculosis Stephenson, Harry Atwell (I923)
 
357 tuberculosis Slaven, Mary Margaret (I990)
 
358 tuberculosis Revercomb, Emmy Rebecca (I1099)
 
359 tuberculosis Stephenson, Eliza Warwick (I1257)
 
360 tuberculosis brought on by a mining accident Stephenson, James Buchanan Jr (I1187)
 
361 Two children. Family F974
 
362 typhoid fever Stephenson, Mary Chapman (I1119)
 
363 typhoid fever Stephenson, Washington (I730)
 
364 Typhoid fever while serving in Confederate army. Scruggs, Gross III (I1682)
 
365 Went by Alma Bush, Almeda MacMillin (I88)
 
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)
 
367 Whooping cough and pneumonia. Stephenson, Charles Filmore (I926)
 
368 Will dated 12 July 1787. Scruggs, Major Gross (I2226)
 
369 Will dated 17 Nov 1801. Scruggs, Thomas (I2227)
 
370 Will dated 18 Dec 1822. Scruggs, Littleberry (I2240)
 
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
 
372 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Deletta (I2196)
 
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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