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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PORTER, Susie (I1411)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | FULCHER, Earnest Clyde Jr. (I1413)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FORTNER, Norman Kent (I1415)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FORTNER, Wesley Brent (I1416)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COMBS, Jane Constance (I1417)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | SMITH, Nancy Carter (I1499)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, Sarah (I1527)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, Nancy (I1529)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, Mary (I1531)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, Thomas Smith (I1533)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, John S. (I1534)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. | RICHARDSON, Frances (I1535)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. p.57 | BROOKS, Bessie (I1068)
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This information appears in "Out on a Limb", by Barbara Johns, Groeger, Photo Arts, Inc., c.1960. "Out on a Limb" is a family history written to research the Smith, Hutchins, Cox, Watkins, Cheade, and Richardson families. p.57 Marvel died by gun shot. | BROOKS, Marvel Thomas (I1072)
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Twin of Wilma Jean Caudill. | CAUDILL, Wendel James (I5043)
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Two other witnesses at the wedding of Martin and Caroline are Daniel Holloway and Levi Joines.
| Family: James Martin BRINEGAR / Mary Caroline JOINES (F3013)
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Was killed in WWII | VAUGHT, Eugene (I9553)
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Will of William Laffoon
(Born 1751, Lunenburg, Virginia - Died 1821-1822 Hopkins
Co., Kentucky)
In the name of God amen I William Laffoon of the County of
Hopkins & State of Kentucky being in a low state of health but in
perfect mind do make and ordain this my last will & Testament
Viz I give and bequeath to my wife Susanna Laffoon all of
my real and personal property during her [marriage free?] life or
widowhood and at her death or when she may think proper -- it is
my wish that is should be all sold and an equal division (sic)
made between my children to with, Sintha Fox, Rutherford
Laffoon, Polly Malin, Susanna Wilson the named Susanna Wilsons
part to her & her children forever -- and John B Laffoon and Mark
Laffoons Heirs they to draw a childs part John B Laffoon received
Two hundred and fifty dollars of his part of the estate before my
death. As for Sarah West I give & bequeath unto her five
shillings having amply rewarded her hereto fore it is further
my desire that Travis N Hill Rutherford Laffoon & John B
Laffoon be and they are hereby appointed my Executors In
Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal
his 29th day of November 1821
(signed) Wm Laffoon (Seal)
Sealed published & delivered to us
Attest: Allen Fox
Daniel (X his mark) Fox
Hopkins S ct. February County Court 1822
This Instrument of writing was produced in court and proven to be
the last will and Testament of William Laffoon decd. by
the oaths of Allen Fox & Daniel Fox subscribing witnesses thereto
and ordered to be admitted to record.
Att. Sam Woodson Clk.
Transcribed by Marilyn Margrave
Uploaded to USGenWeb Archives by Linda Russell Lewis
Not to be copied by any commercial organization.
| LAFFOON, William (I10133)
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Woodrow Long Caudill, age 94, of 787 McDermott St., Asheboro died Sunday, March 30, 2008 at Randolph Hospital, Asheboro.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 2:00 pm at Pugh Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Barry L. Queen officiating. Burial will be in Randolph Memorial Park.
Mr. Caudill was a native of Statesville, NC and retired owner of Caudill Grocery in Robbins. He was a member of Central United Methodist Church and the Robbins Masonic Lodge #555. Mr. Caudill was preceded in death by his wives, Jessie Auman Caudill and Stella Reeder Caudill; daughter, Sylvia Caudill Garner and his brothers, Tyrell, Poe, Ray, S. G. and R. L. Caudill, Jr.
He is survived by his son and his wife, John L. and Frances Caudill of Robbins, NC; daughter and her husband, Rose Ann and Wendell Seawell of Asheboro, NC; step son and his wife, David and Martha Burrow of Thomasville, NC; step daughter and her husband, Bonnie and Larry Bradham of Greensboro, NC; brothers: Baines Caudill of Asheboro, NC, Vance Caudill of Candor, NC, Mitchell Caudill of Asheboro, NC; sisters, Annie Mae Kern of Seagrove, NC, Virginia Owens of Raleigh, NC; grandchildren, Mark Caudill, Alex Caudill, Penny Caudill, Connie Loy, Keith Garner, Mike Garner, Cindy Forrest, Julie Snow, Lou Ann Queen, Heidi Atwell; step-grandchildren, Jonathon Burrow, Andy Burrow, Robbie Atwood; 16 great grandchildren and 1 step great grandchild.
The family will receive friends Tuesday, April 1, 2008 from 6 - 8 pm at Pugh Funeral Home, 437 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC, other times at the home of his daughter, Rose Ann Seawell, 457 Lindsey St., Asheboro.
Memorials may be made to Central United Methodist Church Building Fund, 300 South Main Street, Asheboro, NC 27203
| CAUDILL, Woodrow Long (I13382)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAUDILL, Gwyn Albert (I7124)
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WWII Draft Registration Card
April 27, 1942
Name: Edward Floyd Caudill
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1885
Residence: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Birth: Broadford, Virginia
Roll: WW2_2243881
6102 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, PA
| CAUDILL, Edward Floyd (I4628)
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Year: 1880; Census Place: District 3, Baltimore, Maryland; Roll: T9_495; Family History Film: 1254495; Page: 605.4000; Enumeration District: 233; Image: 0605. | BOSLEY, William W. (I12777)
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[Blevins.ged]
Facts about this person:
Fact 1
buried at Walnut Grove Cem., Wilkes Co., NC | BLEVINS, Elisha (I7610)
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[Cordell.FTW]
(Research):1. Info furnished by JED Cordell, Macomb, IL:
"My grandfather , Alexander Cordell, said the name CORDELL was a French name. The Cordells first lived in the valley of the Rhine River. They spread into France, then nto England and from there to America. Grandfather Cordell was born and raised on a plantation near Leesburg, VA. He was a typical southern gentleman, well educated and a silversmith by trade."
2. Info from Ohio Land Records - as per Treaty 1820 - Alexander Cordell purchased 160 acres at Waupaukonetta - document # 3957 -
- coordinates: 1NE, 1st ppm, No 7s, 5e, 12 | CORDELL, Alexander (I12247)
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[Cordell.FTW]
All decendency information on George Sanford Cordell comes to me through his great-great-granddaughter, Jeanita Cordell Strang
Jeanita Strang states: "I just found a web site that has the pictures of the tombstones in East Mt. Pleasant Cemetery also known as Cordell Cemetery which is in Watonga. Both George Sanford Cordells were buried there. The web site is: www.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/blaine/cordell/cordellgs.htm
I was so surprised. I was trying to find out information on the Okla Land Rush. I was always told that there were 4 Cordells in the Land Rush. I'd love to find out if there are any records. My guess is that George Sanford I was in it. And his son, William Madison Cordell and possibly his grandson George Sanford II. | CORDELL, George Sanford (I12252)
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[Cordell.FTW]
From Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army by Heitman:
",,, Taken prisoner at Fort Mercer Oct 22, 1777. Served subsequently as Chaplain in Virginia state Regiment from May 1779 to feb 10, 1781."
Commanded by Col. Daniel Morgan at Brandywine.
From Revolutionary Soldiers, Vol. IV, VA State Library :
"He received the balance of his full pay as chaplain on April 4, 1783, the money being received by General Morgan."
From Rev. Records Section, Bureau of Pensions:
"... he was captured and imprisoned in Philadelphia until the beginning on 1779"
On her application, she stated that his enlistment was 20 Aug 1781, Fauquier Co., VA | CORDELL, John (I12285)
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[Cordell.FTW]
From Diary of Thomas Keyes Humphreys, Jefferson Memorial Library, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO
He acounted for his 9 children a total of $1,500 each in cash and/or goods, and slaves. He left the farm, other lands on the Meramac River, and a lot in Leesburg, Loudoun Co., VA, and slaves and equipment to maintain all to wife Amelia. Upon her death it was to be shared equally among their children. | CORDELL, Presley Basye (I12253)
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[Cordell.FTW]
He moved from Leesbury, VA, to Missouri, then to British Columbia, where he lived to an old age. He is said to have been the first man to have an apple orchard there, and he mad a fortune doing it. | CORDELL, William (I12278)
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[Cordell.FTW]
homemaker
Baptist | CORDELL, Eliza Ann (I12246)
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[Cordell.FTW]
John was a chaplain of the 11th VA Regiment in the revolutionary War.
FromVirginia State Library Rev. Records, War, 4.:
"He was captured by the British and imprisoned till about the first of Jan. 1779."
"By reorganization of the army he was dropped from active service and became supernumerary." - abt. Jan 1779
Commanded by Col. Christian Febiger at Ft. Mercer. | CORDELL, John (I12282)
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[Cordell.FTW]
Landed Virginia with John Taylor, Giles Taylor, Hanry Symon.
Granted 350 acres in Lancaster for transporting 7 people. | HORTON, Tobias (I12288)
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[Cordell.FTW]
Left the plantation to his wife Rebecca Martyn | BASYE, William (I12264)
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[Cordell.FTW]
midwife-Mauldin | WILSON, James (I12249)
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[Cordell.FTW]
midwife-Ramy | RAMSEY, Lydia (I12250)
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[Cordell.FTW]
name goes back to Lorraine, France | REMY, Jacob (I12299)
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[Cordell.FTW]
name goes back to Lorraine, France | REMY, Jacob (I12301)
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[Cordell.FTW]
Probably the wife of Wm Symon who arrived 12 Aug. 1650. | SYMON, Elizabeth (I12289)
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[Cordell.FTW]
Revolutionary War veteran | REMY, Jacob (I12292)
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[Cordell.FTW]
Second child of George and Hester - They had eleven children. | CORDELL, William Madison (I12221)
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[Cordell.FTW]
They had eleven children.11 children | DEETER, Leah Alceta (I12222)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Alias: /Skinny/ | BINKLEY, Lawrence (I12376)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Cause of Death: Cancer | BINKLEY, Ada (I12381)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Cause of Death: dementia | TRISEL, Lorena S. (I12413)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Cause of Death: Gunshot wound | GREER, Rollo H. (I12407)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Cause of Death: Influenza
Harry M. Laning enlisted on Jan. 31st of 1901 to serve 3 years. Left U.
S. for P.I April 1, 1901; Arrived in P.I. May 2, 1901; left P.I. for U.
S. Oct. 15, 1903; Arrived U.S. Nov. 15 1903.
Battles; Philipine and American War Expedition against Insurgents on the n
orth coast of Mindanao, P.I. from May 1901 to march 1902 and from April 19
03 to May 1903.
Service notes: Honest and Faithful
he was a 3rd Class in Marksmanship,
Concerning the children from Harry's first wife, he put all 4 childr
en in the OH'sSoldiers and Sailors Orphans House on Dec. 28,1911 Jam
es M., Gurst, Harry R., and Lulu Laning | LANNING, Harry M. (I12386)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Cause of Death: valve disease of heart | CURLESS, Florence Vane (I12349)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Christian Binkley was born May 29, 1853, in Clermont Co..unty, OH and depa
rted this life, September 20, 1911 ages 60 years, 3 months and 21 day
s. he grewto manhood in the southern part of the state and on Septemb
er 29, was unitedin marriage to Florence Curless, who with him shared t
he experience of the cares of life for nearly 36 years. To this union we
re born twelve children, three of whom preceded him in the Glory World. T
here are left to mourn six boys and three girls, a loving wife, twelve gra
ndchildren, three brothers, sister and a host of friends to mourn his depa
rture. In 1886, he was converted under the pastorate of Brother Vaugh
an at Red Lion, OH, but like many others, he became discouraged and negl
ected his duty and became indifferent to his church relations. In 18
87 he moved to Mercer county, locating in Blackcreek township. Later he s
pent one year in IN and then returned and has resided here ever sinc
e. Those with whom he became acquainted he learned to love and serve wi
th gratitude and respect and was always held in high esteem by his neighbo
rs and friends and the church. Not withstanding his luke warmness, the Lo
rd appeared to him graciously at times and Brother Binkley was always rea
dy to confess his wrongs and renew his covenant with his Master. He was i
dentified with the church at Centenary several years ago and later at Foun
tain Chapel and still later at Bethel. He was a power for good in the chu
rch, always ready to confess his Lord in the spirit of meekness. He wi
ll be greatly missed in the home, in the church and in the community, b
ut in the spirit of the Master we submit to this dispensation of his provi
dence knowing he doeth all things well. | BINKLEY, Christopher Christian (I12348)
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[Lewis.Caudle.Ohio.FTW]
Pearl and Harry worked at the Otterbein Home (Methodist) and he did the f
arming and she worked in the kitchen and nursery. They were friends of t
he administrator of Otterbein and the Pythian Home and then they got a j
ob at the Pythian Home in Springfield, Oh where her siblings lived. Pea
rl worked in the nursery her sister worked in there with her. Then they w
ent to Washington State and lived in a little house then went to live in t
he Veteran's Home. Harry and Pearl were able to live there because he h
ad been in the Spanish War. They had had twins (boy and girl) and when th
ey were five they burned to death in a fire in the barn. The little boy w
as playing with matches. | BINKLEY, Pearl (I12347)
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[SarahWebb.FTW]
NUMB: 100 | GORE, William (I3098)
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[SarahWebb.FTW]
NUMB: 1004 | ROBERTSON, Benjamin (I3824)
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