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 | Cisowski, Wladyslaw (Walter) - World War I Draft Registration |
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 | Cisowski, Wladyslaw (Walter) - World War II Draft Registration Card |
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 | Clarisa H. Brandon, wife of Thomas Kincaid Status: Located; CLARISA H.
wife of
THOMAS KINCAID
died
Aug 31, 1853
Ag'd about
60 yrs. |
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 | Clarissa G. Madison, wife of Dr. Joseph Olney Snell |
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 | Clemm Thomas Benbow (1897 - 1916) Status: Located; |
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 | Coat of Arms for Benbow, a stock form from a commercial firm This is for those who don't like the harpy on the top of the 1621 coat of arms, and would prefer a helmet instead. This is done partially from a commercialized standard perimeter format, where only the interior details are changed for a particular surname. |
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 | compass image |
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 | Core Sound Meeting Burial Ground Status: Located; old burial ground with just a few plain markers, possibly Quaker burial ground |
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 | Core Sound Meeting Historical Highway Marker Status: Located; located on Highway 101, north of Beaufort and east of Cherry Point, Carteret County, NC |
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 | Core Sound Meeting Location Status: Located; picture taken from behind current UMC church, looking west towards and past the location of the old Quaker meeting house |
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 | Daniel Harrison Benbow & wife Elizabeth Ellen Fitzgerald |
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 | Deep Creek Friends Meeting building Status: Located; |
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 | Deep Creek Friends Meeting Cemetery Status: Located; |
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 | Deep Creek Meeting Historic Marker Status: Located; |
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 | Dick Family Cemetery, Ewell, Dale County, Alabama Status: Located; |
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 | Dick Family Cemetery, Ewell, Dale County, Alabama, view 2 Status: Located; |
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 | Dol-bachog barn, east of Staylittle Dol-bachog was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins |
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 | Dol-bachog farmhouse that once was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins east of Staylittle |
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 | Doris Mae Dunton, wife of Charles Tristram Benbow, Jr. |
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 | Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow |
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 | Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow |
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 | Dr. Edward Perry Benbow, Jr. |
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 | Dr. Evan Benbow and his family the girl who is in the back row, second from left, seems to have been added to the photo group |
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 | Dr. Evan Benbow and his family The girl in the back on the left seems to be added by pasting her image behind others. There were 11 children, and I need to figure out who is missing from this picture. It appears that perhaps a couple of older children were missing, as there was a string of three girls in the middle of the string of children, followed by two boys at the end, and this picture shows two young boys. I am guessing that this was taken in the early 1870's. The oldest boy Jesse may have died young, and the next oldest Thomas Alexander moved out to Colorado, so I think this shows all children but those two oldest boys. The 1870 census household is consistent with this. |
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 | Dr. Evan Benbow's will Yadkin County Will Book 2, page 349, printed from microfilm roll C.106.80001, "Yadkin County, Record of Wills, 1851-1922." |
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