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Arnold and Amelia met in Los Angeles. | Family: F177
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Betsy Ann Mathieus’s files state 20 Jul 1876. | Family: F197
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Documented by Document1002 | Family: F45
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Documented by Document1021 | Family: F205
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Documented by Document981, Page: ,Madison,Alabama Marriage Book 1, Page 339, Original source wording: This marriage licnese was issued 8 Aug 1817, , (no return), , Unparsed GEDCOM data:, 1 SOUR @S47@ , 2 DATA | Family: F323
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Documented by Document988, Page: Marriage Book 1, Page 218, Madison County, Alabama, Madison County, Alabama, Marriage Book 1, Page 218. | Family: F142
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Documented by Document991, Marriage certificate for James W. Blakemore and Beulah M. Lentz, , recorded Book 2, Page 412, Lawrence County, Arkansas | Family: F31
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Documented by Document998, Marriage book 1832, Page 578. | Family: F266
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Ganriel and Amanda are first cousins. | Family: F199
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In the Register of the Orphan's Court of Madison County. Book 2 , through Book 4B, Page 184 | Family: F193
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It is said that this was a "runaway match." | Family: F228
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James W.B. Lentz went to fight in the Civil War and never returned. Assumed killed, making Susan his widow. She remarried in 1869. | Family: F214
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Madison County, alabama Marriage Book 3, Page 285. | Family: F296
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Malinda and James were married by Henry Lentz Jr. | Family: F108
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Marriage date and place from the state of North Carolina, bonds and , seals of Devalt Speegle and Daniel Conrad, dated 1 August 1808. | Family: F330
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Marriage information from Orange County, North Carolina marriage , book. | Family: F86
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Marriage license, ,Limestone,Alabama, solemnized 21 day of July , 1878. | Family: F251
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Marriage records of Fleming County, Kentuckym 1798 - 1851 Ex E 929.3 , K41981. V.1 | Family: F46
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F178
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Married by by Rev. D. E. Sneller. | Family: F693
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Married by County Court Judge R. Tapscott. Daniel is Mary’s first husband’s (John) brother. | Family: F624
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Married by Edward Heppenstull, Deputy | Family: F113
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Married by Garrison Greenwood, Ord. minister. | Family: F546
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Married by JP G. W. Sheaf. | Family: F2
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Married by Murphy Bruce. | Family: F259
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Married by Rev. McClure. | Family: F240
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Married by W.B. Bryan, Volume 187, Alabama Records. | Family: F219
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Married by W.H. Grimes | Family: F545
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Mary Ann and Marvin were married by her grandfather, Benjamin Lentz. | Family: F368
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Or 7 Jan 1851. Married by Ben Lentz JP. | Family: F201
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Pearle was a school teacher when she married Walter, but teachers , were not supposed to be married in those days. So, the pair eloped , to East Saint Louis, Kansas. This is the wording of the announcement , sent out by he father., "Mr. Thomas E. Lentz announces the marriage of his daughter Pearle , Beatrice to Dr. Walter Edward Sturgis on Saturday, February the first , Nineteen hundred and eight. East Saint Louis.", , "The Class of 1903 of the Kennett High School request your presence , at their Commencement Exercises friday evening, may the twenty-second , at eight o'clock Kennett Opera House, Kennett, Missouri.", , "The Senior Class of Galloway College requeists the honor of your , presence at the Commencment Exercises in the College Chapel Wednesday , morning at ten o'clock on the sixth day of June in the year Nineteen , hundred and six. Search, Arkansas."` | Family: F355
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Possibly in Batesville, Arkansas | Family: F736
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F155
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St. Michaelis church | Family: F737
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F122
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This was the first marriage in the town of Cavendish, Vermont. | Family: F415
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Walloon Church | Family: F761
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1860 Federal Census: In Fabius Township, Knox Co., Missouri with William B (husband) and Giles D (son). | Martha or Patsy or Posey
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1860 Census of Limestone County, Alabama, Page 99.
1870 Census of Limestone County, Alabama, Page 31 - Sarah is listed
as living with Benjamin Lentz, 60 years old, I assume her father-in-law. None of her children are listed as living in the same household, and they should be there, since their birthdates are from
1850 to 1869. | Sarah Elizabeth Abernathy
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Isaac was Zylaph’s brother, who married Lake Coffeen, Emma/Amy’s brother. Had eleven children. | Isaac Baldwin
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Zylaph was Isaac Baldwin’s sister, who married Lake’s sister, Emma/Amy. | Zylaph or Zilpah Baldwin
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1901 written on back of photo with “?” | Mary Godshall Barnes
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A botanist who discovered several new species in his world travels.
They are displayed in the UCLA Botanical Gardens with his name on
them. | David Barry, II
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Alcohol-related car crash | Rodger Grady Blades
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Obituary in The Mississippi Press, Wednesday, April 26, 2006:
“Mr. Rodger Grady Blades, 46, of Ocean Springs, Mississippi died April 25, 2006 in Jackson County. He was a Police Officer with the Ocean Springs Police Department for the past two years and had been in law enforcement with other agencies in Jackson County for over 15 years. Rodger was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his father, Roy E. Blades, two brothers, Randy Blades and Clark Blades.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Romanus Clark Blades of Ocean Springs; brother, Richard Richie' Blades and fiancee' Sandra Leonard, both of Vancleave; uncles and aunts, Lee Bert and Frances Blades of Moss Point, J.D. (Dink) and Katherine Blades of Mobile; numerous other relatives and friends.
Visitation will be Thursday, April 27, 2006, from 6 until 9 p.m. at Holder-Wells Funeral Home in Moss Point, with honors by local law enforcement agencies. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday, April 28, 2006, from Holder-Wells Funeral Home Chapel with Father Patrick Hayes officiating. Interment will follow at Orange Grove Cemetery in Moss Point.
Arrangements by Holder-Wells Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss.” | Rodger Grady Blades
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One of twelve children. His father worked at the paper mill in Moss Point, Mississippi, as did most of the people in town. There were a slew of cousins. [This information from Patricia Baxter, Roy’s daughter.]
S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Army Serial #: 38548512
Enlisted: 28 Jan 1944, Houston, Texas | Roy Edward Blades
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Orange Grove Cemetery, C/O Holder-Well Funeral Home 4007 Main Street Moss Point, MS 39563 | Roy Edward Blades
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Methodist Church of Kennett, member number 280 | James William Blakemore
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Ozias was in the Union Army. | Ozias Denton Bowling
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Train accident at Dallas-Fort Worth airport | Walter Edward Boyd
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