Genealogy and RecollectionsPriv. print. by the Blair-Murdock Company, 1915 - 170 pages |
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... daughter , Jacqueline Mrs. Moore and some of her grandchildren , 1908 · · 106 . . 112 I. The Spring at Bellefontaine as it looks now . 2. Mrs. Stanley Moore , with her three children - Mary Belle , Elizabeth , and my second Moore ...
... daughter , Jacqueline Mrs. Moore and some of her grandchildren , 1908 · · 106 . . 112 I. The Spring at Bellefontaine as it looks now . 2. Mrs. Stanley Moore , with her three children - Mary Belle , Elizabeth , and my second Moore ...
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... daughters ; one of these died unmarried and the other married a German named ( I think ) Wooters . She bore him a son and died , and thus I think that family record came to the possession of Wooters who , I believe , occupies still a ...
... daughters ; one of these died unmarried and the other married a German named ( I think ) Wooters . She bore him a son and died , and thus I think that family record came to the possession of Wooters who , I believe , occupies still a ...
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... daughter . She was born March 6th , 1750 , so was twenty years old when her family left Maryland . James Moore , who married her , was born February 14th , 1750 ( or 1749 ) , so he was also about twenty when his wife's family left ...
... daughter . She was born March 6th , 1750 , so was twenty years old when her family left Maryland . James Moore , who married her , was born February 14th , 1750 ( or 1749 ) , so he was also about twenty when his wife's family left ...
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... daughters , whose descendants are still about Frederick ( see among my papers a letter from Miss Irma T. Biggs , giving many names and residences ) . In a letter to me she says " in 1770 the son Benjamin sold all his property and ...
... daughters , whose descendants are still about Frederick ( see among my papers a letter from Miss Irma T. Biggs , giving many names and residences ) . In a letter to me she says " in 1770 the son Benjamin sold all his property and ...
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... daughter of William Whiteside , who had reached Illinois in 1793 . He settled north of Waterloo , on claim 223 , survey 397 . He died in the year 1833. He was a lieutenant in the Illi- nois Militia , in the ranging service during the ...
... daughter of William Whiteside , who had reached Illinois in 1793 . He settled north of Waterloo , on claim 223 , survey 397 . He died in the year 1833. He was a lieutenant in the Illi- nois Militia , in the ranging service during the ...
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