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Duplicate set of records for James Wiseman/Wisemond.
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This soldiers records are reversed.
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These records are in reverse order.
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This record has two sides. Need back printed to see complete record
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You have just missed the 2010 Vietnam Land Clearer's Reunion in Branson, Missouri. A good time was had by most. My 12 and 14 year olds did their thing and did not care for us old…
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At the time, they had a nice second hand Lincoln to make the trip in. I do not know for a fact, but I suspect they sold most of their furniture, rented a U-Haul for the rest,…
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Things went along well for Mom and Dad for several years. Dad would fish and Mom would keep house and participate in church doings. She even got him a walkie-talkie in case he…
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I am working on James Tyre Nolan's grave in the Cedar Creek Baptist Cemetery near Cave Springs GA. After seeing hisgrave I felt the fence needed repair and I would like to add a…
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If you were associated with Land Clearing in the 31st you may be interested in their reunion in June of 2010. Looks like it will be a hoot at Branson, MO. I know most of us in…
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A reminder! The Vietnam Landclearers Association will have its Reunion in Branson Missouri on June 10th to the 13th, 2010. All land clearers are wanted, but a lot of the men of…
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On July 1, 2009, my family and I visited James Tyre Nolan's grave at the Cedar Creek Cemetery on GA 20 south west of Rome GA. The grave is against some trees and is closed by a…
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Some notes: As a Texas Ranger the mission of Captain Throckmorton's company was to take the three forts in the IT from Union control. When they got there the Union forces were…
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The Following was taken from page 64 of One Hundred days of Masonry In Midland. by Sam E. Hilburn, P.G.M.. I tells of Charlie's time as the Worshipful Master of the Midland, Texas…
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In the transcription of Robert A. Nolan's pension request of August 21, 1902, there are several inaccurcys probably caused by Robert's health. He had a cancer in his face and…
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Robert Arthur Nolan was the father of Edward (Edmund) Arnold Nolan. Edward was the father of Charlie E. Nolan who fathered three sons, Charles Edward Nolan, John Dewey Nolan and…
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Robert Arthur Nolan and James Tyre Nolan, brothers were the only Nolans or other derivations and spellings in Company K and I of the 6th Texas Cavalry.
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Individual records leave two type of clues concerning a man's history and and where he was in a given month. These same two clues give data about a unit. From the thousands of…
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