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21601 | RR2, Lot 1, Fourth Line. COD: Hemiplegia. NOTE: Husband also died of hemiplegia. | JOHNSTON, Frances Catharine (I659)
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21602 | Ruben is the son of Alpheus Wm. Gustin 1787-1870 and Sarah Horn, 1793-1870. American Civil War Enlisted in Company F, Michigan 1st Engineer Regiment on 29 Oct 1861. at Saginaw, MI. and Mustered out on 22 Sep 1865 at Nashville, TN. 17 Jan 1869 Michigan Marriage Certificate at Twp. of Benton, Ruben F Gustin, Age 40, born at Durristown, Penn, Resident of Hartford, Mich., married Angeline Lawrence, age 28, born at Camburg or Carnburg, New York Enlisted in Company F, Michigan 1st Engineer Regiment on 29 Oct 1861. Mustered out on 22 Sep 1865 at Nashville, TN. New York State, resident of Benton, Mich. Witnesses: A L Smith, resident of Benton, and Walter Smith, resident of Sodus, MIch. | GUSTINE, Rubin F (I1911)
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21603 | Ruby and John were married by Rev. John Wiswall. | Family (F183)
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21604 | Ruby Hammill of E half Lot 20, C 6, W. Garafraxa Twp. Herbie & Ruby lived on the Hammill Homsestead, as long as they lived. Later they moved to Fergus to retire. Ref: Tweedsmuir History, Bellwood, Garafara Twp., Wellington Co. - - - | HAMMILL, Ruby May (I301)
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21605 | Ruby is the daughter of George Washington Faris & Anna C. Claypool Faris. . Married Lt. Col. Maurice Emerson Tennant, 1883 Jun 15 Terre Haute - 1951 Sep 29 Crown Hill Cemetery. Mother of Richard Tennant & Anne Tennant Olson. - - - | FARIS, Ruby Claypool (I734)
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21606 | Ruby is the daughter of Mariah Van Horn & Theodore Barnum. . History of Berrien Co., Civil War: Theodore A. Barnum, discharged at end of service, August 22, 1864. . Ruby married 1898 Nov 24 to John Adam Miller, 1874-1914, (their child Donald G Miller) & then Ruby Barnum Miller marred2, on 1919 Aug 31 to Frank Osborne, b. 1871, Michigan, age 48. . 1927 Nov 18 - The Twelve Corners Literary club met with Mrs Ruby Osborn on Britain road yesterday afternoon, & after a business session, made garments for the receiving home of Michigan children's Aid society in St. Joseph. Assisted by Mrs Thos. Muldoon, the hostess serves refreshments. . 1929 Mar 22 - 12 Corners Literary society enjoyed a 2 course birthday dinner. Mrs Ruby Osborn won second awards. . 1934 Aug 21 - Obituary: Last rites for the late Mrs John Osborn, who died Saturday night, were conducted this afternoon at the Millar Lucker home. Burial Crystal Springs Cemetery. Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor. - - - | BARNUM, Ruby (I1701)
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21607 | Ruby is the daughter of Mariah Van Horn & Theodore Barnum. . History of Berrien Co., Civil War: Theodore A. Barnum, discharged at end of service, August 22, 1864. . Ruby married 1898 Nov 24 to John Adam Miller,1874-1914, (their child Donald G Miller) & then Ruby Barnum Miller marred2, on 1919 Aug 31 to Frank Osborne, b. 1871, Michigan, age 48. . 1927 Nov 18 - The Twelve Corners Literary club met with Mrs Ruby Osborn on Britain road yesterday afternoon, & after a business session, made garments for the receiving home of Michigan children's Aid society in St. Joseph. Assisted by Mrs Thos. Muldoon, the hostess serves refreshments. . 1929 Mar 22 - 12 Corners Literary society enjoyed a 2 course birthday dinner. Mrs Ruby Osborn won second awards. . 1930 Aug 11, Obituary of her mother, Mrs T A Barnum Coloma. Mrs T A Barnum, 87, a life long resident of Berrien country, died at her home west of Colma, nee the Stanley School Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. Her death is reported to have been due to head injuries & a broken hip sustained 3 weeks ago when she was struck by an automobile while crossing the road near her residence. Mrs Barnum is survived by 3 dau & one son: Der Spencer Barnum of Lansing; Mrs Thomas Muldoon, at home; Mrs Fran Osborn of Benton harbor, & Mrs Milo Weaver of Gull Lake, 6 grandchildren & a host of other relatives. Her husband passed away several years ago. the deceased has lived nearly 50 years in the same home where she died. She was prominent locally & practically all of her life had been a amber of the methodist Protestant church her. Burial in Coloma cemetery. . 1930 Oct 31 - Golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr Mrs J Frank Osborn held this afternoon at their home in Attica, Ind. Those from this city who motored to Attica this morning to participate are son & wife Mr Mrs Earl Osborne & dau of 669 Ogden Ave. Mrs Mrs J Frank Osborn have visited in this city many times & are quite well known here. . 1934 Aug 21 - Obituary: Last rites for the late Mrs John Osborn, who died Saturday night, were conducted this afternoon at the Millar Lucker home. Burial Crystal Springs Cemetery. Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor. - - - | BARNUM, Ruby (I2010)
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21608 | Ruby is the daughter of Marie Perrin & Bishop Osborn. | OSBORN, Ruby .2 (I929)
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21609 | Ruby Janet surmane at the time of her weddingto Garret Carveth was Shellington. | MINSHALL, Ruby Janet (I997)
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21610 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1215)
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21611 | Russel is the son of Eliza Ann Sayre & Jacob Willson. | WILLSON, Russell .1 (I279)
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21612 | Russell is the son of Marion Willson & Franklin B Hollister. . 1932 Dec 27 - Terms not made public - Jury was ready to Hear testimony. Settlement was made out of court this mining in a suit for damages of $17,000 brought by Russell Hollister, Green Bay, on his own behalf & also as administer of the estate of his wife, against Henry W Gibson, Menasha. Franklin Hollis, son of the plaintiff, also was made a defendant in the case on plea of Gibson. The case was to have been rid before judge Theodore Berg in municipal court & a jury was ready to take testimony when the settlement was made. The terms of the settlement were not made public. Hollister asked damages for the death of his wife & for injury to himself & damage to his car as the result of an accident on a county road about a mile east of Shiocoton in Oct 1931. Mrs. Russell, who was injured in the crash, died later. Hollister & his wife were riding with the son, franklin, going west.Gibson also was driving east when the 2 machines collided. The complaint charged Gibson with careless & negligent driving. Gibson denied liability & asked dismissal of the suit in his answer. Ref: Post Crescent newspaper, Appleton, Wisconsin & Oshkosh Northwester Newspaper, WI. Transcription by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. | HOLLISTER, Russell S (I409)
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21613 | Ruth (Bull) Brewer, is also listed on the tombstone of hwe son Stephen and his wife Betsy (Brewer) Bull. Ruth died at the age of 90 years, 7 months, and 18 days. | BULL, Ruth (I14556)
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21614 | Ruth and Patience were twins. | STEVENS, Ruth (I1423)
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21615 | Ruth died at the house of John Stinson Jr who had married her daughter Elizabeth. | BULL, Ruth (I8975)
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21616 | Ruth is the daughter of Experience Pyatt & Humphrey Martin, Sen. | MARTIN, Ruth (I1271)
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21617 | Ruth is the daughter of Eliza Ann Sayre and Jacob Willson. US Border Crossing, Lewiston, NY (Niagara Falls) Ruth A Campbell, Accompanied by Husb. Duncan, 33 y. Res. Medicine Hat, Alberta, Age 31. Destination: Dr. Kelly, Baltimore, Md., John Hopkins Hosp., seance med. treat. Next-of-kin: Gersea Wilson, Barrie, Ont. B. Goderich, On, Height 5 ft 3in, Complexion, Med., Hair brown, Eyes Brown. - - - | WILLSON, Ruth Alberta (I309)
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21618 | Ruth is the daughter of Jane Both & John Osbourn. 1904 Dec 29, Married Wm. John McCutcheon. Ref: Acton Free Press, 1904.12.29, p2, c1. . 1932 Jan 7 - Rockwood. Wm. McCutcheon returned home last week from Beaverton. His daughter. Mrs. Ross Patterson, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital at Lindsay. Mrs. McCucheon is still with her. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1960 Jun 16 - OBITUARY - BURIAL IN ROCKWOOD FOR GUELPH WIDOW Funeral service was held at the Rumley shoemaker Home on June 13 for Ruth Edna McCutheon, widow of the late Wm John McCutcheon, who passed away in St. Joseph's hospital, Guelph on June 10, Interment was in Rockwood Cemetery & the pallbearers were Roy Young, Norman Armstrong, J J Stewart, Cameron Kitcheing, Clayton Barbara & Wilbur Patterson, Rev A H McKenzie officiated. She was born 79 years ago in Eramosa township, daughter of the late John Osbourn & Jane Bott. She had been living in Guelph. She is survived by 2 daughters, Eva Ross Paterson, Guelph & Bertha Ernest Gray, Toronto, 7 grandchildren & 2 great grandchildren. . 1960 June 10, Friday - Died McCutcheon - At St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, Ruth Edna Osburn, wife of the late William John McCutcheon & her mother of Elva (Mrs. Ross Patterson) of Guelph & Bertha (Mrs. Ernest Gray of Toronto. Funeral service as held at the Rumley Shoemaker funeral home on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Rockwood Cemetery. Ref: Acton Free Press, p 2, column 5. Transcripts by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | OSBURN, Ruth Edna (I49)
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21619 | Ruth is the daughter of Lydia Muloney Green & Enoch Burgess. | BURGESS, Ruth (I2720)
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21620 | Ruth is the daughter of Millie R Parsons and John A Oliver. First husband Thomas B Wilson, 1891 - 1941. Second husband Russell E Teetzel, 1905 - 1967. - - - | OLIVER, Ruth E (I1439)
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21621 | Ruth is the daughter of Sarah Felker & James Wm. Spanton. Ruth married Victor Hamp. | SPANTON, Viola RUTH (I169)
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21622 | Ruth is the daughter of Sarah Felker and James Wm. Spanton. | SPANTON, Viola RUTH (I178)
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21623 | Ruth married Victor Hamp. | SPANTON, Viola RUTH (I178)
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21624 | Ruth paid for the building of the non-denominational Irondale Church. See the history of the Irondale Church at http://www.irondaleontario.ca/church/history "Charles' wife Ruth, felt the community needed a church - a place for spiritual guidance as well as a place for the community to gather and celebrate. The Irondale Church was built entirely of Pusey money. It is rather unusual to have a church built for a community using one person's money. Mrs. Ruth Pusey's obituary (as published in the Peterborough Examiner 1892) states "She was a member of the English Church, and showed her fidelity by procuring through her own effects and largely by her own means, the erection of a new church at Irondale, now nearly completed." " The building was sold to the Anglican Diocese in 1901 which sold it to a non-profit organization in 2012. | ATKINS, Ruth (I439)
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21625 | Ruthie was adopted | VANALSTINE, Ruthie (I2845)
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21626 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P104)
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21627 | s/o John Patterson & Elizabeth his wife, late Hotson. | PATTERSON, James (I478)
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21628 | s/o Mary Jane Guilds & Frank Frances Brock. | BROCK, Ray Frances (I1405)
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21629 | s/o Thomas Walker. | WALKER, John (I624)
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21630 | S20 -14 (with husband, dau. & her husband). | MCCUTCHEON, Jane Matilida (I72)
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21631 | S20-14. | HAMILTON, Richard Lawrence (I89)
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21632 | Saanich, Vancouver Island. | IVORSON, Emma Josephine (I45)
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21633 | Sacred to the memory of John Walker, Blacksmith of this place Who died September 18th 1857 Aged 68 years, Also Ann wife of the above, Who died July 28th 1834 aged 44 years Go home dear friends and shed no tears Here we must sleep til Christ appe | WALKER, john the south end blacksmith (P17159)
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21634 | Sadie is the daughter of William Dunlop. - 1934 Oct 25 - Mr Mrs R S McCutcheon of Ospringe, Mrs D McCutcheon, Mr Mrs Claude Redmond & son, Mr Mrs E Grey & son, Guelph; Mr Mrs W J McCutchoen, Mr Mrs R Patterson & son, Rockwood, met at the home of Mr Mrs Hugh McCutchoen, Main St., on Saturday evening to visit with Mrs. Clarence E McCutcheon, West Summerland, BC, who has been visiting relatives & friends in the vicinity. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | DUNLAP, Sarah SADIE (I202)
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21635 | Saginaw | KERR, Dr. William B (I919)
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21636 | Saginaw News: . 1905 Mar 9 - A Delightful Concert: Given by the Employees of the State Employment Institution for the Blind. Wednesday Evening impromptu program in the chapel. ...Vocal solo by Miss Elie Johnson followed by a clever recitation by Master Kenneth Hamilton. One of the most enjoyable numbers of the evening was the singing of "Dainty Dorothea" by Mrs. J P Hamilton. . 1906 May 23 - The repetition of "The New Professor" at the Michigan Blind Institute Tuesday evening was in every way as successful at the initial performance & reflected great credit on the participants. A vocal solo by Miss Helen Hamilton & a violin solo by Master Kenneth Hamilton added to the pleasure of the evening. . 1907 Mar 22 - To Give Asters & Nasturtiums - City Federation of Women's Clubs to give both seeds - Following Business Session at Home of Mrs. J P Hamilton Fine Program was given.: Women Federation held its meetings at Mich. Employment Institute, Thursday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. J P Hamilton. Plans for the coming season were talked over in regard to the seed distribution to the public schools. Following the session the assembly which was a very large one, listened to an exceedingly fine program which had been arranged for the occasion by Mrs. Hamilton & the people of the Institute: The program was as follows: "Behind the Curtain" Miss Virsa Engle & Kenneth Hamilton. . 1907 Mar 29 - Saginaw Social Life. A large crowd assembled Wednesday evening at the Michigan Employment Institute for the Blind to hear the program that had been arranged for the occasion. All the solos both instrumental & vocal were very good as was the monologue of Miss Vira Angie. Monologue, "Behind the Curtain" Miss Vera Angie assisted by Kenneth Hamilton. . 1915 June 20, Sunday - Scotch club Meets, in spite of the showers a goodly number of the Scotch club met in Pythian Hall on Tuesday evening, June 15th, Many matters of interest were discussed during the business proceedings. Mr. Kenneth Hamilton was admitted to membership his parents, Mr & Mrs James P Hamilton being already valued members of the organization. Mr. James Hamilton sang a rosary song which was greatly enjoyed. Ref: Emp Tribune. - 1919 Jul 25, Party for Sergeant & Mrs Hamilton, was given Wed. evening at Hamilton Heath, home of Mr & Mrs J P Hamilton, in honor of their son, Sergt. James Kenneth Hamilton, who recently returned from France after 10 months service at first sergeant of the 10 months service as first sergeant of the 106Engineers & his bride Mrs. Genevieve Hamilton, who he marrieds shortly before leaving for overseas. About 40 friends joined in extending felicitations the the young couple, who have established themselves in one of the pretty bungalows of Health cloth on theHillsborough River & surprised them by giving themas after marriage show. members of the local Scotch bagpiper organization serenaded them, dancing was indulged. . 1922 Dec 9 - Hamilton Piano Co. Secures Piano Agency - JP Hamilton of Hamilton Piano Co. of Tampa is very much elected over the fact that his company has been awarded the agency in this section for the well known Gubransen Player Pianos. KennthHamilton associated with his father in the piano business, leaves tonight for Rome, Ga. to assist incurring for the Christmas trade of their thriving jewelry business intuit city. he expects tone gone about 3 weeks, during his absence Tampa music lovers will be taken care of by the senior member of the firm, who b the way looks forward to gib business in their particular line, that is if the early season orders can be judged as any criterion. . 1930 Apr 5Officials of City to Attend Funeral Rites for Hamilton Funeral services for Alderman Kenneth Hamilton, whooped in a NY hospital Saturday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 at the Seminole Heights Methodist church. Services will be in charge of USS Tampa post, am. Legion & will be attended by the board of alderman, Mayor McKay & other city officials. The body will arrive from NY this afternoon & will be buried in Myrtle Hill cemetery full military honors will be accorded at the grave. Buglers from the legion post, of which Mr. Hamilton was a member of the executive committee, they will play bow taps. The mayor yesterday ordered the city hall flag flown at half staff during the period of official mourning. Mr. Hamilton was the youngest & one of the most aggressive members of the board of aldermen. He entered politics during the campaign resulting in the overthrown of commission government & was elected to the board by the residents of the north seminole Heights district. As a soldier, Mr. H. served with Company G of the Florida national guard infantry on the Mexican border & was among the first American troops sent to France. He was severely injured during an artillery engagement. Returning to civil life, Mr H. was associated with this father, JP Hamilton in operating a water company in Hamilton Heath. The survivors, besides his parents, include the widow, a daughter, a brother & a sister, all residing in Tampa. Ref: Tampa Tribune, Florida, published Apr 8 1930. - - - | HAMILTON, James KENNETH .6 (I1676)
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21637 | Saginaw, MI, Lot 940. | PATTERSON, Sarah (I9)
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21638 | Saide is the daughter of Malcolm & Annie McMillan. | MCMILLAN, Sadie (I133)
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21639 | Saint Jo, Arkansas. | SITTON, James Fitz JIM .1 (I99)
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21640 | Saint John, NB. | LEONARD, John W .1 (I1128)
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21641 | Saint Joseph. Plot Section CL, Lot 1. Grey Monument. | TEETZEL, Adella C DELLE .1 (I1034)
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21642 | Saint Mary, Kingston Upon Hull, York, England | Family (F437)
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21643 | Saint Marys Church, dau. of John & Martha Lawrence. | LAWRENCE, Catharine KITTY .ii (I371)
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21644 | Saint Pius X Seminary Cemetery | CALLAGHAN, Leonard Francis (I10301)
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21645 | Saint Roch Cemetery #2 New Orleans Orleans Parish Louisiana, | HARTMANN, Veronica (P7377)
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21646 | Saint-Nazaire is a harbor town in France | WARD, Joseph Jasper (Nazaire) (Elizabeth Dupuis ) (P12730)
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21647 | Sally is the daughter of Mary (Emma) Myers, born 29 May, 1802 in Georgia, died 29 Dec 1859 & buried in Myers' Cemetery and Thomas Willson.. . 1850 Nov 15-16 Census, Walker Co., Alabama Willson, Thomas, 48, 1802 South Carolina, Farmer Mary Willson, 48, b 1802, Georgia Cicero M Willson, 20, b 1830 Georgia, farmer Nancy A Willson 18, b 1832, Georgia Mary E, 16, 1834, Alabama Jacob A, 15, 1835 Alabama Margaret Willson, 9, 1850 Alabama Thomas J Willson, 13, 1837 Alabama, & Next Family: John Meyers, Age 57, b 1793 Georgia Nancy Myers, 57, b. 1793 South Carolina Sarah Myers, 78, b 1772 Virginia, spinster; . 1932 Texas Death Certificate of her son, Cicero S Sitton, says Sarah Wilson was born in Witmore ( ?spelling), Ala. George Washington Sitton, b: 9 May 1848 in, Walker, Alabama Cicero Silas Sitton, b: 1850 in, Walker, Alabama Nancy Ann Sitton, b: 7 Dec 1852 in Alabama Emma (Sara) Sitton, b: 1852 in Walker, Alabama William (Bill) Sitton, b: 1857 in Winston, Alabama Mary Jane Sitton, b: 17 Aug 1860 in Winston, Alabama James Fitz Sitton, Jr., b: 1871 in Missouri Henry Sitton, b: 12 May 1874 in Houston, Texas, Missouri. Thomas Wilson, father Her father was Thomas Wilson (Willson), b. 1801 Georgia & died Huntsville. He was a lawyer, Georgia & Alabama, USA. Thomas was the only man in that part of the country (Walker County, Alabama) who voted for Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. . Sarah J. Wilson, Daughter of Thomas Wilson, who moved from South Carolina to Georgia in pioneer days . . 1824 Oct 12 & 1832 Apr 4 - Letters remaining in Huntsville Post Office: Thomas Willson. Ref: The Democrat newspaper, Huntsville, Alabama. . 1837 Mar 30 - Georgia, Butts County. This is to certify that in the fall of 1834, I was attacked with Rheumatism, in the back & hips, by which I was unable to turn in the bed for 8 or 10 days, at which time Dr Z Ellison, called on me & proposed administering medicine & apply the steam or vapor bath, according to the botanic or Thomsonian system. though much dreaded the operation & sudden transition from heat to cold, or from perspiration to cold water, my pain was so acute I venture the operation & was truly astonished to find such relief, after being twice steamed, I was able to attend to my business & what was most surprising to me, was the sensations I so much dreaded, were of the most pleasant nature. Given under my hand this 5th day of February 1836. Signed, Thomas Wilson. Ref: Jacksonville Republican newspaper. . 1845 Apr 30 - Democratic Meeting, from the Jackson Co. Democrat. Held at the court house in Bellefonte, a large number of democracy of Jackson assembled. Resolutions Resolved. [ 5 persons 7] Thomas Wilson be appointed delate to represent this county in the contention at Tuscloasa in the event that all should not attend, those in attendance shall be authorized to give the whole number of voices to which this county is entitled. Ref: The Democrat newspaper, Huntsville, Alabama. - - - | WILSON, Sarah Ann SALLY (I100)
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21648 | Sally is the daughter of Susan Estell & Samuel Willson. . SUSSEX COUNTY MARRIAGES, New Jersey, 1801 September 30 - Peter DeWitt & Sarah Willson, & at the same time: . Jacob Rorick & Elisabeth Willson married by Thomas Teasdale, Minister, Vernon, 1st Baptist Church of Wantage. Ref: The New Jersey Genesis Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 2, January 1972, p. 824. * 1900 Jan. - Second Generation 5th child: Sarah, settled, lived & died on part of the farm now in my possession*, married Peter DeWitt. had 4 sons, Joseph, Gideon, James, William & 3 daughters, two of them married John Johnston, The other married Hyram Conner. Their descendants are all around us. Note*: Evi Willson, resided 1900 in Wantage Twp., NJ & he does not give any birth dates for Sarah. - - - | WILLSON, Sarah SALLY .7 (I489)
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21649 | Saltfleet at the time of her marriage. | CARPENTER, Rachel MARY (I1160)
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21650 | Saltfleet Twp. Buried with first wife Catharine. | LAFEY, Michael (I36)
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