The Coffman-Livingston & Peach-Hansman Families
IdoGenealogy's Family Research
Matches 801 to 850 of 1,751
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801 | I have not been able to find his Will on the source listed. The pages do not match. It will take a page by page search to find it. Once I do, I will post it here. The will was filed in Greene County, Missouri. | SANFORD, William S ✓ (I254)
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802 | I haven't found a census record for John Gilbert or "Sealy" in 1880. His young daughter Docia died on 2 Jan 1880 so the Dudleys had to have come to Missouri *before* 1880. They sold land in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana to a Lewis Rees on 23 Jun 1871. Her name is listed as Sealy Dudley. I have removed Military Service as a MyTreeTag. He appears he registered - the name and age are correct. There are no records he lived in Miami county. And there are no records on Fold3 for him in the Civil War. | DUDLEY, John Gilbert ★ (I393)
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803 | I looked up the sanitarium - great online site. It was a tb home. | GLOCK, Rosa (I212228722416)
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804 | I may have a photo of her. | COFFMAN, Myrtle Irene (I651)
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805 | I think this came by the Oldenburg marriages attached to Frederich Robert BAUMBERGER. | -unknown (I212227390778)
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806 | I treasured my Aunt Mollie. She and mother were very close and I know her death affected Mother deeply. | LIVINGSTON, Mary "Mollie" ✓ (I174)
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807 | If the death is Abt 1595, then the burial would be 1 Jan 1596. | GIBSON, John (I1154)
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808 | In H.Hansmann's Genealogy p.26 he put a (?) next to Magarethe and wrote (Catherine) above the same name. | APFEL, Gesche Catharine (I212228270345)
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809 | In H.Hansmann's Genealogy p.26 the surname was spelled BOCKELMANN. | BOKELMANN, Conrad Heinrich (I212228270868)
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810 | In H.Hansmann's Genealogy p.35, he noted under her birth "died soon". | HANSMANN, Ida Marie "Lilli of the Valley" (I212228477210)
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811 | In H.Hansmann's Genealogy p.39 his birthplace is Brake/Weser. | HANSMANN, Carl August (I212228491685)
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812 | In her will, she states that she is a "single woman". | GORE, Abigail (I701)
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813 | In one of the census for James Blair Sinclair, it showed that his father was born in Scotland. | SINCLAIR, ✓ (I1196)
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814 | In son, Basil Sinclair's Home | SINCLAIR, John Linn ✓ (I202)
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815 | In the 1850 census she is 3 years old, date of census 1 Nov. | LOVE, Amanda E (I398)
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816 | In the 1850 census, Reuben Livingston and Gilbert Livingston lived next to each other (dwelling 38 and 37 respectively). In dwelling #39 lives James Livingston. Reuben, Gilbert, and James were all born in Kentucky. I believe there is a good possibility given their ages that they are all brothers. James was 45; Reuben was 38; and Gilbert was 30. James and his wife could not read or write but the other brothers and their wives could. I cannot find Hugh LIVINGSTON in an 1860 census. He might have been living in Illinois or Missouri. He enlisted in the Union army in Illinois. | LIVINGSTON, Hugh ✓ (I1172)
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817 | In the 1850 census, she is found in Meade County, age 15. It is assumed that she married before 1860 but a marriage record has not been found. The other possibility is that she died after 1860. | COFFMAN, Jane "Polly" (I191)
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818 | In the 1855 census she is 4 years old. | HOLBROOK, Lilla Blanche (I1509)
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819 | In the 1900 census, Wesley's father was born in "Old Virginia" and his mother in "New Virginia". | DUDLEY, John Wesley (I30)
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820 | In the Civil War Draft Registration record, there is at least one other Davis in the same district that was born in Kentucky. | DAVIS, Soloman "Sol" (I1850)
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821 | In W.T.Whitmore's "The Payne and Gore Families" 1875, p. 26, John Gore is listed as the "FIRST" Gore. Doesn't even say when he arrived or from what country. | GORE, John (I238)
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822 | In western part. | BASCOM, Jonathan ✓ (I277)
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823 | Ina Belle's second marriage did not last very long. She told me that she never should have married the second time. That Clyde was her "one true love". | COFFMAN, Ina Belle ✓ (I172)
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824 | Included in tree. Thought he was definitely a direct ancestor but the person linking to him has not been verified. | TRAVIS, Champion (I439)
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825 | Index to New York City Deaths 1862-1948. Indices prepared by the Italian Genealogical Group and the German Genealogy Group, and used with permission of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives. | Source (S647109293)
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826 | Index to New York City Marriages, 1866-1937. Indices prepared by the Italian Genealogical Group and the German Genealogy Group, and used with permission of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives. | Source (S647109381)
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827 | Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. Microfilm. Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. | Source (S56)
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828 | Inscription: Private 1st Class, U.S. Army, World War II | NELSON, Clyde Wilber ✓ (I165)
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829 | Isaac Milton Collins is *NOT* -- repeat -- **NOT** by 2nd great-grandfather although I had been told for years he was. Nor was the man (surname BRAY) his father -- it looks like Bray was never even IN Missouri. Isaac Milton Collins was orphaned when he was a few weeks old (in my family story he was 3 weeks old). Both his parents died. The ROOKS brought him up. Through much research, I found the Rooks daughter was his mother. Thus his grandparents raised him. My grandparents (Coffman's) talked about the Rooks family all the time when I was a little girl. I always wondered why but as a child, little girls did *not* ask questions about an adult-only conversation. More research showed that Isaac was a very popular name for this family. All of this was uncovered in the last few years (2019-). | COLLINS, Isaac ✓ (I668)
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830 | Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. <i>Wisconsin Census, 1820-1890</i>. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. | Source (S626223124)
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831 | Jeff Bailey GEDCOM had this: b. 15 May 1822 Larue Co KY d. 13 Sep 1891 Linn Co MO | LONG, Ralph T (I1848)
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832 | Jeff Bailey GEDCOM, which I've not found reliable now 20+ yrs later, has children: Nancy PEARMAN b 1789 m William PAULY 13 Oct 1809 in Hardin Elisha PEARMAN b 1793 Pittsylvania Co VA m Sarah Jane PEARMAN 5 Jan 1819 in Hardin, she dies in 1880 Charleston, Coles Co, IL d 1880 1880 Charleston, Coles Co, IL Elizabeth PEARMAN b 1797 m 14 Mar 1816 Wm R REYNOLDS in Pittsylvania Co VA (there is a marriage record and he has military) Susan PEARMAN b 1806 Pittsylvania Co VA in 1870 census Delilah W PEARMAN b 1810 His mother is referenced in his will but only by "his mother" or "mother". | PEARMAN, Nathan ✓ (I218)
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833 | Johann Fridrich is mixed up with Johann Heinrich. See notes in Heinrich. | HANSMANN, Johann Fridrich (I32007027119)
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834 | John COFFMAN (1838-1916) did not serve in either the Union or Confederate amry during the Civil War. I checked all the John x COFFMANs on Fold3. None of them registered anywhere near Laredo. In fact, most were in the southern part of the state. | COFFMAN, John (I192)
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835 | John is not listed in the "possible lineage..." under Andrew Reed. | REED, John (I1091)
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836 | JOHN RICHARDSON PEARMAN, 84, was found dead in his home in Mansfield, Sunday. He leaves two sons, Clarence and Vernon; two daughters, Mrs. Elbert Letsinger and Mrs. Flossie Widner; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday in Little Creek Baptist Church of which he was a deacon. The Rev. Jordan Bogart officiated. | PEARMAN, John Richardson (I1337)
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837 | John TRAVIS and Sarah CHILTON definitely had a son who was called Isaac. They are living with him in 1850 at the time of the census. A Rachel TRAVIS, age 68, is listed just below him on the 1850 census with large family. What is not certain as of 4 Sep 2019 is whether George Isaac and 'just' Isaac are the same people. His children are listed on https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/117534/I24846/-/registry (Ingram). It also lists for Isaac: 28 AUG 1811 in Danville, Virginia, and died 17 JUN 1890 in Caswell County, North Carolina. Sarah Chilton: Birth: 1770 in Maryland. Death: 1850 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia John TRAVIS is my 4th great-grandfather but wives need to be verified. DEATH: Travis, George Isaac, b. 28 Aug 1811, Danville, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 17 Jun 1890, Caswell County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) [natural] Source: https://caswellcountync.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I13477&tree=tree1 | TRAVIS, George Isaac (I749)
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838 | Kentucky County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S910)
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839 | KOLB may *not* be her maiden name. Use for research purposes ONLY. | KOLB, Leona ✓ (I117)
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840 | Listed as fifth child. | ISAAR, Mathilde (I212228281893)
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841 | Listed as third child on H.Hansmann's Genealogy p. 27. And he listed her given name as Emilie. | RESCHER, Emilina (I212228281599)
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842 | Living by herself in the 1870 census. Worth quite a lot for those days. | COFFMAN, Axsa ✓ (I1822)
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843 | Living in 1870 census with daughter Elizabeth PURCELL. | COFFMAN, John Henry ✓ (I889)
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844 | Living with her son, Thomas ROOKS. | JACKSON, Elizabeth (I288)
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845 | Local preach united them in marriage, name: J. L. Wood. | Family: SANFORD, William S ✓ / (F678)
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846 | Local preacher unitd them in marriage. Name: J. L. Wood. | Family: / FAIRLEY, Barbara "Barbary" (F742)
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847 | Located in Clay Township on the edge of the county next to Grundy. | Family: COFFMAN, Alva Artie ★ / SANFORD, Melvina "Vina" Verilla ★ (F154)
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848 | located north of Meadville | PEARMAN, Mary E (I1847)
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849 | Location based on Probate newspaper clipping. | CLEVENGER, Wesley (I40)
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850 | Lone Star Cemetery | HANSMANN, Johann Carl August Gerhard "August G" (I32007027084)
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