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Dwelling/Family 631/ 724 Newton F. Cole was Newton Futral Cole (1874-1948). There are some errors in the annotations of his children's names.
Wife is Jessie E. (Pritchard)…
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Image appears in the National Geographic Mgazine, Page 291, March 1945.U.S. Army Air Forces Official
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Image appears in The National Geographic Magazine March 1945, facing page 296."Kodachrome U.S. Army Air Forces" RIP heroes of freedom
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Dana, You are missed! Sallie
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Dwelling/Family 874/874 Benjamin F. Tucker 36. Wife is listed as Sallie E. and daughter Margaret is listed on Next Page of census.
Benjamin F. Tucker enlisted in Company A, 30…
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Dwelling/Family 122/1321 E. H. Hill was
Emily (Martin) Hill, the widow of JOEL HILL; born Jan 31, 1806, died May 28, 1853 at age 47.
Joel & Emily Hill are buried on the family…
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The "Jone Bracher" annotation made by a Fold3 employee should be read as "and one" (and = ampersand). Son-in-law Bracken Lewis and the debt being discussed here are first…
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Alexander Livingston Poor was born at Newburyport, Mass. May 6, 1812 a son of Henry and Abigail Johnson (Huse) Poor.
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Sophia had Elizabeth Adelia (Lizzie A. or Lizzie Addie) with Nathan McFarland. They never married, but went to live with Sophia's parents as shown in the 1860 census of…
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Birth name is Adelia Young. She may have gone by the nickname Delsie or Delsa.
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Sophia's parents were John Willis and Adelia Young (Delia or Delsa, perhaps). Some people believe that Sophia's Mother's name was Sophronia (Sophronie) Bourne Willis.
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I just got off the phone with my Aunt Katie and she told me the happiest day of her life was when she married Darrell.
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On the 1940 Census I found that my dad, Charles C Archibald, worked for the CCC doing forestry work.
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The Wolford Crew was one of ten crews (91 men) to be assigned to the 303rd BG on 16 & 17 April 1945.
These crews were the last to be assigned to the 303rd BG at Molesworth.
They…
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Something is not right with the dates. Birthdate is Dec 31 1859; witness date cannot be Jan 25 1859 - should be 1860 unless clerical error.
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I don't know if my Dad would have qualified. He died 35 years ago. I will take a photo of this medal to put in our family history. He would have liked that.
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I could just be seeing things but on the stairs at the bottom left I believe to be my Mother. Anna May Frese from Quincy, Illinois. She livedin Centerville part of the time my…
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I wish I knew what this sign says.
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This image is in the President Roosevelt collection and is available on line.
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Image, found in Census - US Federal 1930: Sheet 9B · 14 minutes ago by ChezaRayne