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1 REFN 7070 | Family: F2252
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1 REFN 7073 | Family: F2253
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1 REFN 7105 | Family: F2254
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1 REFN 7108 | Family: F2257
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1 REFN 7123 | Family: F2258
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1 REFN 7126 | Family: F2255
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1 REFN 7144 | Family: F2256
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1 REFN 7146 | Family: F2264
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1807-Marriage bond issued 7 Sep 1807, Brunswick Co., VA. Record is inindex but actual bond not in VA state library nor in Brunswick Co., VA. | Family: F2713
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2225
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2226
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2227
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2228
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2229
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2241
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2244
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE:
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2247
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: | Family: F2223
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: | Family: F2242
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: | Family: F2243
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: | Family: F2246
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: A
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2232
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: A
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F795
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2 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK DATE CODE: A | Family: F2219
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2 PLAC Nordlingen,Bavaria,Germany
3 DATA FAMILY SCRAPBOOK PLACE CODES: | Family: F2231
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also LDS has16 Sep 1826 Campbell, Tennessee | Family: F2653
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Campbell Co., TN Marriage Records 1838-1852 indexed by Carol L. Sandersfor the Scott Co., TN Historical Society p.46
Caswell QUEENER to Evaline WALKER license issued March 27, 1847 marriedby James Johnson J.P. | Family: F2723
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Campbell County marriage records
license/bond on | Family: F2769
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CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN MARRIAGES 1838-1881 by Sistler p. 78 lists a marriageof a Jas. QUEENER to Emily HOPE 4-14-1858 (4-15-1858) which could be atranscription error for Cas. QUEENER and Tabitha Emily HOPE. | Family: F2724
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Groom: Edmond Dossett
Bride: Kitty Brown
Date of Marriage: 9-26-1880
Place of Marriage: Campbell County
Source of Marriage Record: Marriage Book
Submitter: Sandra Jordan | Family: F2768
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John CARY
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Lucretia SMITH
Marriage: 4 Dec 1822
Tennessee
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Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
F856233 - 1396009 Film NONE
Sheet: 14
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LDS also has
Martha N. COOPER
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Thomas SMITH
Marriage: 31 Jul 1851
Campbell, Tennessee | Family: F2685
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LDS has it listed as-
Samuel MOSS
Sex: M
Spouse: Elizabeth SMITH
Marriage: 16 Dec 1794
Granville, North Carolina
Source Information:
Batch number: 7129106 Source Call No. 0538977 Film NONE Sheet: 62 | Family: F2647
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LDS RECORDS:
James DANIEL
Sex: M
Spouse: Sally COOKE
Marriage: 30 Nov 1772
Granville, North Carolina
Source Information:
Batch number: -8730701 Source Call No-1396421Sheet: 93
Marriages of Granville County, NC compiled by Brent H. Holcomb. The bookshows James Daniel & Salley Cooke, Nov. 30, 1722, Wm. Cooke, bondman;William Rardon, wit. However, this marriage actually applies to SARAHCOCKE who married a James Daniel from another lineage on this date andthey migrated to Kentucky per a direct descendent who has seen the actualmarriage bond. | Family: F2788
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LDS Website has:
Judy Ann SMITH
Sex: F
Spouse: William DYKE
Marriage: 6 Nov 1851
Campbell, Tennessee
Judy Ann SMITH
Sex: F
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Wm. DYKE
Marriage: 11 Nov 1851
Campbell, Tennessee | Family: F2696
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Marriage-there is no proof of Reuben's marriage to Martha Jordan, as nomarriage record has ever been found. The supposition is based on: a)Arthur Jordan's will (written 15 Dec 1790, proved Aug Court 1793,Granville Co., NC) in which he names two of his daughters by theirmarried names (Sarah Neal and Elizabeth Daniel) but four other daughtersas "Martha, Penelope, Jane and Charlotte Jordan". We know that all ofthese daughters were married by this time, b) note #27B in estatesettlement of Arthur Jordan, "Mr. Stephen Sneed, Sr., Mr. Reuben Mosswishes you to send him an attested copy of William Kings deposition inthe suit The Exrs. of Arthur Jordan vs. John Daniel. Yours with respect,Wm. Hunt, 4th Aug. 1797." c) Deed listed above, 1768 Reuben Moss andwife Martha sold land, d) Reuben named a son Marcellus, which was alsothe name of Martha's brother. She is living in 1796 because she isnamedas Martha Jordan in Bills of Equity Settlement of father, ArthurJordan's, estate. She is numerated on the 1800 census with Reuben Moss. | Family: F2636
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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Other sources have this marriage occuring 20 Feb 1797 in GreenbrierCounty, VA, Mariana Wilkes, citing Families of Norris Reservoir Area byMarshal lA. Wilson; Kincaid Family, has this event in October 1796.Claiborne County Pioneer Project shows date of marriage as 17 Oct 1796.
Other sources have this marriage on 17 Oct 1796. Norma Evans Pontiff,Greenbrier County Marriages 1781-1849, (1983),Book 1A Page 71.
Olivia Brisban says the marriage was performed by Jacob Cooke. | Family: F2785
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Source: Pre-1878 Marrige Index of Jasper County, Illinois Pg. 4...JacksonLong of North Muddy Township, Jasper County, Illinois Spouse: Mrs. NancyV. (Tedrick) Mills of Bishop Township, Effingham County, IllinoisMarriage date: 30 Jul 1879 Witnesses: Daniel Tedrick, Luther H. LongMinister: Rev. James Hawland (or Howland). *Second marriage for both. | Family: F3696
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Sources:
Granville Co, NC- County Index to NC Marriages Database | Family: F2763
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Sources:
Granville County, NC - County Index to NC Marriages Database | Family: F2803
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Sources:
LDS Familysearch Site
International Genealogical Index - North America
Horace SMITH
Spouse: Sophia KINCADE
Marriage: 4 Feb 1858
Campbell, Tennessee
Source Information:
Batch number-M519041
Dates-1838-1885
Source Call No-0979202
According to Footprints West by Doyle Fenn they were married on 2/1859 | Family: F2671
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Sterling R. SMITH
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ida M. NEWTON
Marriage: 15 Sep 1870
Jackson, Missouri
Source Information:
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
M515212 1827-1872 1019757 Film NONE | Family: F2700
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Sterling SMITH
Sex: M
Event(s):
Birth: 1810
Tennessee
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Louisa
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Film Number: 442403
Page Number: 0152 | Family: F2744
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Sterling SMITH
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Margarett QUEENER
Marriage: 25 Oct 1851
Campbell, Tennessee
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Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
M519041 1838-1885 0979202 Film NONE | Family: F2743
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MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOWWHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
DON | Beam
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Charlemagne, meaning Charles the Great (numbered Charles I of France and the Holy Roman Empire) (742/747 – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdoms into a Frankish Empire that incorporated much of Western and Central Europe. During his reign, he conquered Italy and was crowned Imperator Augustus by Pope Leo III on 25 December 800, in an attempted revival of the Roman Empire in the West. His rule is also associated with the Carolingian Renaissance, a revival of art, religion, and culture through the medium of the Catholic Church. Through his foreign conquests and internal reforms, Charlemagne helped define both Western Europe and the Middle Ages.
The son of King Pippin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, he succeeded his father and co-ruled with his brother Carloman I. The latter got on badly with Charlemagne, but war was prevented by the sudden death of Carloman in 771. Charlemagne continued the policy of his father towards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in Italy, and waging war on the Saracens, who menaced his realm from Spain. It was during one of these campaigns that Charlemagne experienced the worst defeat of his life, at Roncesvalles (778). He also campaigned against the peoples to his east, especially the Saxons, and after a protracted war subjected them to his rule. By forcibly converting them to Christianity, he integrated them into his realm and thus paved the way for the later Ottonian dynasty.
[read more at Wikipedia] | Charlemagne, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire
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"Little King Pippin he built a fine hall,
Pie-crust and pastry-crust that was the wall;
The windows were made of black pudding and white,
And slated with pancakes, you ne'er saw the like" | Pepin "The Short", King Of France
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MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOWWHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
DON | Unknown Abernathy
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Margaret and Anderew had two sons and possibly other children.
MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOWWHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
DON | Margaret Adams
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