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201 Death Age: 74 KREITNER, Annie Mary (I30124596459)
 
202 Death Records of St. Peter's Cathdral reord te death of Ludivicus Fredericus Trost, son of William and Theresia, on Dec 31, 1881. PG 134, image yp TROST, Ludovic Frederic (I30124597012)
 
203 Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> Source (S669615836)
 
204 Diane Walsh found the following info in a Parish Census for St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church n Belleville, c. 1877. Information gives married couple, address, date of marriage & place, and then children. They are enumerated on p. 19, family # 94. However, in the 19890 census, they are not found: either they have moved, or the parish lines have changed. Louise Koenig was Marie Ernst Trost's sister. Koenig, Josephus, head, Elm St., 12 Nov., 1864 in eccl. Belleville, b. 19 Feb. 1832 in Lothringa Louisa, n. Ernst, spouse 1 ward (??) b. 27 Feb. 1843, Bavaria Amanda child, b. 18 Jan, 1868, Belleville Loouisa, b. 25 July, 1869 Carolus, b. 17 April, 1871 Amalia, b. 24 May, 1876 Eugenia, b. 12 July, 1877 KOENIG, Emelia, quasi adopt b. 9 Oct., 1877; parent: Leopold Trost (vi-us Maria Ernst + 187?) 1900 Census for MO, St. Louis County, Stl Louis City, Ward 10, SD 11, Ed 149, sheet 10 A, line 11 Trost, Emelia, white, female, oct., 1877, 22, single b. IL, parents b. Germany. Servant She is enumerated in the household of Edgar (? -- diff. to read) Repham. Could be Mepham TROST, Emelia - # (I30124596468)
 
205 Died before husband came to America NOIRET, Jacquemyne (I30124596829)
 
206 Died in Houston Texas and was buried in a Papuers Grave off I-10 on way to Beaumont. BROWN, WILLIAM ETHERIDGE (I30124597303)
 
207 Died under name of Vroom COURSEN VROOM, Hendrick (I30124596822)
 
208 Divorce Family: CHARLES HOWE PORTER / Gertrude (F42)
 
209 Divorced 19 Aug, 1980 SHIPLEY, Janet S. (I30124596006)
 
210 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HAYES, Clyde Carson III (I30124595948)
 
211 Documents Pertaining to John Whicker, b. 23 Octt., 1588. Date 4 Feb., 1649/50: Counterpart of lease for 99 years and three lives. Lesssee John whicker of Colyton, yoeman. Fine 28 pounds. Premises: Tenement and 1 acres, called Willisdare, late in tenure of John Sampson, deceased -----. Lives: John, son of lessee, Judith, daughter of John the younger, John son of William Mitchell of shute. signed and sealed 7 Nov., 1659. Counterpart of lease for 99 years or two lives in reservion. Leessee: John Whicker of Colyton. fine 100 pounds. Premises: reversion on determination of copyhold estate of Katherine Mitchell widow for her widowhood in tenement + 12 acres.... Lives: John, eldest son of lessee. Thomas, son of John Whicker. Date 14 Nov., 1699. Counterpart of lease for 99 years or 2 lives. Lessee: John Gold. Consideration; surrender of John Whicker of Colyton of his leath determined on death of self and Thomas Whicker. WICKER, John (I30124597168)
 
212 Dodd, Jordan R., comp.. <i>Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920</i>. Source (S506686470)
 
213 Dorothy had a daughter, Vicki, who was severly ill with muscular dystrophy, I believe. After Dorothy died, Winfred cared for Vicki until her death. EULA, Dorothy (I30124595969)
 
214 Dr. As of 2004 lived Albuquerque. Also found listing for Anita in Angel Fire -- no st. address/ph. number. Obituary from ancestry.com obituary collection: LETTER, on Dec., 5, 2004 "Jack" Letter passed away unexpectedtedly but peacefully, with is family by his side. He was 61. Jack was born on Feb. 27, 1994 (can't be correct!) om St. Loouis, Mo, to John and Dolores Letter. He was the eldest of three brothers and one sister. He married Anita Aguada in Columbia, Missouri , on Jan 18, 1962 and together they raised five wonderful and loving children while living in Missouri, Alberta, Utah and New Mexico. Jack always believed in the importance of education, earning among others a high school diploma from St. Mary's High School (where he was Student Body President), a Ph. D. in Chemistry from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Chemistry at the University of Alberta, and a Medical Degree from the University of Calgary. Jack truly enjoyed practicing medicine, with his valued co-workers and treasured patients, and did so suberbly in his residency program at the Royal Alexandria Hospital in Edmonton, at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake city and Lovelace Medical Center in Albquerque, where he filled many positions: Emergency Room Physicians, Family Practice Physician, Educator, Board of Directors, and so many others. He also was a member of the Board of the Lovelace Foundation, Medical Director of Superior ambulance and member of numerous professional organizations such as the American Chemical Society and the American College of Emergency Physicians. jack Letter had a warm smile and a charming sense of humor that was appreciated by everyone who knew him. He loved the outdoors and all that nature had to offer. He enjoyed fishing, biking, skiing, hunting and above all else h is duck hunting. He was a Committee member and sponsor of the Albuqerque Chapter of Ducks Unlimited and spent many hours guaranteeing the preservation of wildlife. Jack believed in the goodness of people and life, celebrating and encouraging that goodness with eveeryone he came in contact with. his geneerous and loving presence will be missed by all. No one can truly know the depth of Jack's love for his family. He is survived by is loving wife, Anita, and their loving children: John, James, Andrea, Melissa and matthew, his grandchildren Nicolas, Candace, Madison, Aidan and Adre, his beloved family, father, John Edward, Sr. and wife Nancee; his brother Michael (Claudia), and sister Lorie Schaefer (Dale) and sisster in law Beverly and brothers- and sisters-in-law, Adrienne Collins, Trini Hudson, Tom Aguado, Steve Aguado, Terry Aguado and Art Aguada. He was preceeded in death by his belooved mother, Dolores O'Neal and brother, Mark. An open House will be held on Sasturday, Dec. 11, 2004 from 12 noon to 4 pm. with a Memorial to follow from 4 pm to 5 pm at French Mortuary at Lomas and eubank. The family requests that gifts be made in the form of flowers or donations to the Albuqquerque Chapter of Ducks Unlimited or the Lovelace Foundation to be used for Lovelace employee scholarships and research. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE. 275-3500. LETTER, Jack (I30124596121)
 
215 Easter and Rachel Lester are twins LESTER (LEISTER), EASTER (I30124596615)
 
216 Elizabeth Key Daniel names her parents, Martin and Ann, and gives an inventory of items which she inherited from them and which she then passes on to Samuel. KEY, Martin (I30124597123)
 
217 Emigrated from Germany in 1854. First place I have found them is Shamokin Borough, PA. Worked as a coalminer in PA and IL. He served as a City Policeman for 14 years, ending abot 1905. After that, he served as janitor for the Cathedral School Building and last he earned hisliving by Canvassing. He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Illinois At the time of his death they were living at 402 W. Second St. 1900 Census IL, St. Clair Co, Belleville City, SD 15, ED 85, Sheet 12, 5th ward. Letter, William Head, w, m, May 1854, 46, m, 6 years (Mary Haumesser Kreitner was 2nd wife) , b. Germany, poth parents b. Germany immiraed 1854, resident 45 years. Policeman, can read, write and speak English, rent Annie (mary) wife, w, f, Sept, 1868, 31, married 6 years, five children, 4 living, b. IL, both parents b. Germany, can read, write and speak English Willie, son, w, m, Dec, 1884, 15, b. IL, father b. Germany, Labor ??, can read write and speak English Emma, daughter w, f, Sept, 1886, 12, single, b. IL, father b. Germany Hilda, daughter, w, f, July, illegible, single, b. Il, father b. Germany, at school John, son, w, m, 1892, 6, single b. Il, faather b. Germany Kreitner, Clara, stepdaughter, w, f, Oct (?) 1892, b. Il, both parents b. IL Letter, George, son, w, m, Oct, 1895 4, single, b. IL, Father Germany mother, IL In 1910 census, lived at 616 N. Spring St. 1910 Census, IL, St. Clair Co., Belleville, 1st precinct. SD 13, ED85, ward 2m no. written on page 4745 Letter, Willam, head, m, w, 54(I think this is wrong), married 16 years, b. Germany, both parents b. Germany immigrated 1854, naturalized, speaks Englsh, eamster, workingcan read and write Mary, 46, wife, f, w, maarried wnd, 16 years, had 7 children, 6 living, , b. IL, parents b. Ger. can read and write William J., son, male, white 25, single, b. IL., father b. Germany, mother IL (???) can speak English, works as glass blower, was working all ear, can read and write. Hilda, daughter, f, m, 21, single, b. IL, parental data same. can read and write. George, son, m, w, 14, b. IL, parent data same, can read and write, did not attend school that year. Amelia, daughter, F., W, 12, birth data same, can read and write, attended school Edward, son, m, w, 10, birth data same, can read and write, attended school Eugene, son, m, w, 5, b. IL., parents same, not in school Irwin, son, m, w, 3, b. IL, parents same, not in school Christina Letter is also enumerated w/this family --- at least that is what it looks like -- very poor copy. Should be more --- very poor copy. He is listed in the 1891-92 Belleville City Directory, on p. 161 Letter, William F. , miner, res 322 Julia Obituary from the Belleville Advocate, 16 Aug., 1915. William F. Letter, 62 years old, died at the St. Vincent's Hospital at 05:30 oclock Saturday afternoon, after a lingering illness. Letter was born in Essen, Germany, May 8, 1852, but came to this country with his parents, John and Christine Letter, while a young man and settled in Belleville while still in his early manhood. Letter served 14 years as a policeman in this city, but resigned from his work in that department about 10 years ago. For several years afterwards he served as janitor at the Cathedral School building and during the latter years of his life earned a living by canvassing. He was married 35 years ago, in this city to Miss Amelia Trost. She departed life on June30, 1892. Six children born of this union , survive as follows: Albert, William and John in St. Louis, Mrs. Louise Brooks, Kingsville, TX, Miss Emma Letter, Los Angeles, CA, and Mrs. hilda Schoenborn of this city. Letter was married a second time on Nov. 28, 1894, to Mrs. Mary Kreitner of Belleville. She survives with four children born of their unions: Edward, Eugene, Irvin and Amalia. One step daughter, Miss Clara Kreitner, and two sisters, Miss Anna Letter of Denver and Christina Wuertz of this city, also survived. He was a member of the local organization of the Catholic Knights of Illinois. The funeral will be held at nine-oo'clock Tuesday morning, from the late residence, 403 W. second street to the St. Peter's cathedral, thence to green Mount cemetery. According to the St. Peter's Cathdral Census 1888-1895, the Letter children attended the Cathedral School. the Zletters were pewholders. FHL INTL Film496667, item 2 == Transcrips of the Cathedral Church Sankt Johann of Essen, Rheinland, Prussia, Baptisms 1783-1862, Wilhelm Letter -- and his sister - are listed as baptised, William in 1852., Anna in 1854. I found no listings for Christina Letter, John F. Leetter or Christina Hemmer. LETTER, William F. (Wilhelm Freidrich) (I30124596405)
 
218 Emigrated from Germany in 1854. Living in Shamokin Borough, PA. Both Anna and John Jr. were born in PA. In 1870 census were living on Spring St. in Belleville Found a listing on Ancestry Civil War Soldiers database for letter, John, enlistment date 27 Oct., 1861. Company I, 85th Infantry Regiment, PA. Deserted same on 3 Nov., 1861. Do not know if this is our guy. Copy of burial records for St. Peter's Cathedral, in file, p. 399, gives John's death as 29 April, 1899. He is the wife of Christina nee Hemmer. He was given the Last Rites by Rev. M. Koch. Buried 2 May. According to this, he was 81 at the time of his death, which would make his birthyear probably 1818. 1870 Census, Shamokin borough, , Northumberland Co., PA. Series M 593, roll1384, p. 133, line 15. Written page no -- 83. Letter, John, 53, Male, White, works at mines, b. Germany; real property $2000, personal $200. both parents foreign born Christian, 54, F, W, Keeping house, born Germany, both parents foreign born, Christian, 20, White, female -- no occupation, b. GermanyBoth parents foreign born William, Male, white, 18, works in mines, b. Germany John, 6 months, white, male, b. Jan. Anna is not listed 1880 Census, IL, St. Clair Co., 2nd Ward of Belleville, page 9; SD 7 Ill; Ed 47, lines 14-18. Letter, Jon, White, Male, 61married, Coal miner, he * parents b. Prussia Christina, W, F, 63, wwife, married, no occupation, she and parents born Prussia William, W., M., 27, single, coal miner, he and parents born Prussia Anna, 24, white female, single, no occupation, b. PA John W, M, age 10, , listd as son, at school, attended school that year Born PA If he was 80 years and 10 months old at the time of his death (re obit), then he was probably born in May. John Letter, Sr. is listed on p. 161 of the 1891-92 Belleville City Dirrectory: Letter, John sr. coal miner, res. 105 East A. Ancestry.com has a John Letter in their American Civil War Soldiers Database: Name: John Letter Enlistment date: 27 Oct., 1861 Distiguished Service: Distiinguished Service State Served; PA Unit Numbers - 2355 2355 Service Record: Enlisted as Private on 27 Oct., 1861, Enlisted in Company I, 85th Infantry Regiment, PA, on 27 Oct., 1861. Deserted Company I, 85th Infantry Regiment, PA, on 3 Nov., 1861 (Makes you wonder about distinguished service????) IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION RECRDS FOR JOHN F LETTER Northumberland Co, PA, Naturalization Records, #190-595 # 198, p. 27 -- file contains: 1) Declaraation of Intent to Naturalize Schuylkill County, SS. Be it remembered that Before S Huntzinger, Prothonotary of the Court of Common Please, at (P?)ottsville, in and for the County of Schuylkill, the tenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, personally appeared John Letter, before the said Prothonotary who open a solemn Oath did depose and say, that he is a native of Prussia, residing in the County of Schuylkill aged thirty-seven years, or thereabouts, and that it is bona fide his intention to become a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to Frederic William IV King of Prussia whom he was before a subject. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand, and affixed the Seal of Said Court at Pottsville, the tenth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. (signed) SAM'L HUNTZINGER, Prothonotary --- Final papers To the Honorable A (Jorday; Rordan?), Esquire and his Associates, Judges of the Court of Common Please of Northumberland County, this petition of John Letter, a native of Prussia, now residing in Shamokintown, in the county of Northumberland respectfully represents That your petitioner is desirous of becoming a citizen of the United States, and of enjoying the benefit of the good government thereof. The petitioner therefore prays to the Court to admit his naturalization according to the provisions of the Acts of Congress on this subject; the petitioner having on the 10th day of November, AD 1856 in Schuylkill County made a declaration of his intention for the purpose under the Act of Congress (signed) John Letter NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS Levi Strasser, a citizen of the United States, being duly sworn, deposeth that to the best of his knowledge the Petitioner hath resided within the limits and jurisdiction of the United States from teh 12th day of May, 1856 until the present time, and last past in Pennsylvania, that during the said time the said petitioner has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the constitution of the Uited States and well disposed to the god order and happiness of the same. Sworn and Subscribed in Open Court, Aug, 6, 1860 his D. Becklecley, Pd (?) Levi X Strasser mark NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS The petitioner being duly sworn, deposes that he has never borne any hereditary title or order of nobility in the country from whence he came; that he does hereby renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity ot every foreign Power, State, and Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Frederick William King of Prussia, to whom he was heretofore subject. he also swears that he will support the Constitution of the United States. Sworn and Subscribed in Open Court, Aug 6, 1860 John Letter (sig) D. Beckley, pret(??) Re St. Peter's Cathedral Census, 1888-1895, the Letters were living at 414 Richland. They were Pewholders. Obituary for John Letter: Belleville Weekly Advocate for 5 May, 1899. John Letter Mr. John Letter, the aged father of Officer Wm. Letter of the city police, died at St. Elizabeth's hospital at 1 o'clock am Saturday, after a long and severe illness, aged 80 years and 10 months. The deceased was a native of Germany, but came to this country many years ago. He located with his family in Pennsylvania, where he remained for several years, and about 18 years ago, he came to Belleville. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Christina Letter, and the following children: Wm. Letter, Mrs. Julia Luetz (this must be Christina Letter Wuertz???????) and Miss Annie Letter LETTER, John (Johan?) (I30124596444)
 
219 Emma Brooks was married for only three years, according to the 1900 census. Her husband's first name is unknown at this time. She had two children, one of whom died in infancy. Emma and her son Oscar are buried in unmarked graves in the same plot as Effie Brooks Barton, her sister, and Effie's husband, Tench C. Barton, in Berry Cem., in Georgeetwn, TX In 1900 Emma is living in austin, Tx and working as a nursre at the State Asylum. 1910 - living in San Mateo Co., CA , working as hospital nurse Oct., 1917 - Probate Williamson Co., TX NCM -- This means she was incapable of caring for herself, was appointed a guardian and committed to an institution. juryof 6 in Bexar Co, TX declared her incompetent and ordered confinement in Lunatic Asylum in San antonio. She was pronounced very delusional, , and voilent. Her insanity was considered to be inherited as "her father (Adam Lester Brooks) suicided. A copy extracted from her probate file in Williamson County is on file. 1920 - Patient at Bexar Co Mental Hospital 1929 - dies at same hospital, vascular heart disease and influenza ALL INFO RE EMMA BROOKS AND HER DESCENDANTS IS FROM ANN P. HILL ON BEHALF OF ONE OF THE DESCENDANTs, Jerry Bryant 1910 census for California, San Mateo County, San Mateo City Twnship 2, SD 5, ED 55. Sheet 6B line 61 Bryant Emma, head, female, white, 46, widow, one chiild, one living, born, SC, both parents born SC, nurse, working in hospital. BROOKS, Emma (I30124596414)
 
220 Enlisted WWII, 29 Feb., 1944, Enlistment State MS PELHAM, Dewey V. (I30124596225)
 
221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PELHAM, Tilford (I30124596217)
 
222 Estimated Date LANCE, Henry Lentz (I30124596022)
 
223 Estimated Date LANCE, Henry Lentz (I30124596022)
 
224 Etta is wife # 1, Rebecca is 2nd wife ETTA (I30124596981)
 
225 Family legend has it that Tench and Effie were penpals. She decided to travel from Brevard to TX to visit him, but they had never seen one another. When she got off the train, he walked up to her and asked her if she was Miss Effie Brooks. When she said that yes, she was, he gave a big smile and said, "Ma'am, I knowed it was you." (some of the family evidently did not appreciate the grammar! :) ) Tench was a farmer, also enjoyed growing cactus 9re Barbara Barton Middleton. BARTON, Tench (Tanch) Cox (I30124596588)
 
226 Father born Germany, Mother born "Hanover" In 1920, they lived on Laura Gravvis Poetalozzi (st? Rd?) Found an EEDI record that PROBABLY is Alma A. Molkenbur Letter: (birth dates match) Ann Letter SSN 107-26-2591 Born 15 April, 1897, died Febb. 1981 Last residence: Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MASS MOLKENBUR, Alma Ann (I30124596679)
 
227 Filby, P. William, ed. <i>Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s</i>. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Source (S506686469)
 
228 First child born in America RITCHIE, John (I30124596442)
 
229 First wife of James Jasper Lance. She bore him 11 children! PRATER, Mary (I30124596506)
 
230 First wife was Lydia Treybig CURTIS, Janie (I30124595938)
 
231 Found marriage license in Cannon County Clerk Records, marriages, 1888-1892. Also found a reference with birth and death dates on LDS site. 1910 Census for Texas, Falls Co, Justice Pct , SD11, ED 56 (52?), sheet 26B Marlin Road, family 400, house 400 Harrell, George. Head, male, white, 45, 1st marriage, married 21 years b. TN, both parents b. TN Farm laborer on rented farm Tennie, wife, female, white 41, ist marriage, m. 21 years, 2 children born, 2 living, b. TN, both parents b. TN Sheely/Shelly/Shelby -- son, male, whte, 17, single, b. TN, both parents b. TN Farm laborer on home farm 1920 Census for TX, falls Co., Justice Precinct 5, SD 11, ED 80, Sheet 3, house 56, family 56 Harrell, George, Head, Reents, male, white, 54, married farmer on general farm; rented farm Tennie - wife, female, white, 51, marred b. TN, both parents b. TN Sheley, son, male, white 27, farm laborer on home farm. HERRELL, George Washington (I30124596174)
 
232 Found this information on p. 254 of th St. Peter's Cathedral Death Register for 1857-1910. On page 252 is the entry for Amelia Trost Letter, Eleanor's mother. Apparently, Amelia died shortly after giving birth to Eleanor, and Eleanor lived only two months. There is some confusion on the dates looks like she was born 23 Juli, but that cannot be. LETTER, Eleanor (I30124596456)
 
233 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S506686466)
 
234 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S556983057)
 
235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WALKER, Frances Ann (I30124596362)
 
236 from Illinois Statewide Marriage Records., Lic. #2708; however, the marriage records of St. Luke's, Belleville, give the date as 1904/ FIETSAM, Emma (I30124596782)
 
237 gencircles: research of a southern family www.gencircles.com/users/medough2/data/3895 STUBER, Madlena (I30124596704)
 
238 George is not listed as a survivor in William's obit, 16 Aug, 1915, so most likely he died before this. Others in family are buried at Green Mount. Must check to see if he is, also. Mrs. Lou Ann James, the archivist at BPL, sent me a listing from the Partial Index to St. Clair Co., IL, death certificates. Included was the following: Letter, George B. Date of death: 26 May, 1911. In the St. Peter's Cathdral Record of Daths, 1910-1928, p. 14, image 9 of LDS film, 26 May, 1911. D=Died: Georg Letter, son of William Letter and Maria Haumesser. Age 15. Died in Belleville. Buried on 29 May, 1911 in Green Mount Cemetery. LETTER, George (I30124596451)
 
239 God parents Louis and Louisa Martzweiler GANTNER, Jacob Arthur (I30124596394)
 
240 Godfrey Memorial Library. <i>American Genealogical-Biographical Index</i>. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. Source (S556983061)
 
241 Godparents wereElizabeth Woefle and Henry Wuertz. There is a record of death in the St. Luke's parish Deaths and Burials Register, 883-1908 for Edwqrd Henry Wright. Unfortunately, pqrents were not identified. OCT. 1904 WRIGHT, Edward Henry (I30124596751)
 
242 Granville Co. Court Records, Book 1, p. 159 Transcript of Bill of sale of land, possessions, etc of Elizabeth Daniel, widow of Josiah, to her son Samuel, witnessed by Mitchell Daniel Elizabeth Daniel to Samuel Daniel Whereas Josiah Daniel having by his last will and testament did bequeath certain negros, a trac t of land, household and kitchen furniture to me Elizabeth Daniel widow of the sd Josiah for life, the following negroes Rachel and Ned and the tract of land where I now reside and all the household and kitchen furniture etc now this writing whereforth that I the said Elizabeth for and in consideration of the love and affection I have to my son Samuel Daniel and the sum of five hundred and forty dollars have delvlived unto him the said (???) all my right title and interest in and to the sd negroes land Household and Kitchen furniture etc and I bind myself my heirs etc to make any other conveeyance which he may deem necessary for vesting all my right title and interest in and to the said negroes land household and kitchen furniture in the sd Samuel. In testimoney whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 27th day of Oct., AD 1821 Elizabeth Daniel (seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Jas. Edmonds, Leo. (X - his mark), Daniel, Mitchell (X - his mark) Daniel, Promfreth Blackwell Ph Ragsdale State of North Carolina May Court Granville County AD 1822 The foregoing was duly proven on oath in open Court by Mitchell Daniel and ordered to be Registered. Witness Step. K Snead(a flourish after signature -- cannot read0 Truly Registered by Leslie (illegible) ******** Transcript of document of Sale from Elizabeth Daniel, Granville CO. NC Copy from files at Family History Library, Salt Lake Ccity, Utah, sent to me by Pam Miller (also other two documents) Elizabeth Daniel to Samuel Daniel, p. 185 Know all men by these preseents that I Elizabeth Daniel of Granville County State of N. Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of Three Hundred dollars to me in hnd paid by Samuel Daniel of same county and state, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, have ////// (word crossed out) bargained sold and deliveered and by these presents do bargain sell & deliver unto the said Samuel Daniel a certain negro Woman named Mary, to have and to hold the said negro Mary unto the said Samuel Daniel his heirs and assigns foreveer, and I the said Elizabeth Daniel for myself my executors & administrators the said negro Woman unto the said Samuel Daniel his heirs executors and administrators against the lawful claim of all persons, shall & will warrant 7 forever defend these presents. In witness whereof Ihave hereunto set my hand and seal this 15th day of November one thousand eighteen hundred and twenty one, signed sealed & delivered in presence of ------- Elizabeth Daniel (X - her mark) James Edwards, Leonard Daniel (X - his mark) Mitchell Daniel (X - his mark) State of North Carolina May Court, 1822 County of Granville The foregoing Bill of sale was duly proven on oath in open Court by Mitchell Daniel and ordered to be registered. Witness Steph. Sneed Truly registered p. J (???), Gilliam, PR ******************* Documenet from Elizabeth Daniel, transferring ownership of articles she received from her parents to Samuel Daniel, witnessed by Mitchell Daniel. In this document Elizabeth refers to her parents by name: Martin and Ann (???) KEY. Elizabeth Daniel to Samuel Daniel Whereas I elizabeth Daniel of Granville County and State of North Carolina have three or four hundred dollars or thereabout in the hands of (unclear -- could be Sammy, Lanny, Sonny) Key and John White representatives of my deceased father and Mother, Martin and Ann (unclear) Key of albermarle County and State of Virginia, and I have in my possession two rose blankets, one Dutch blanket, two weeding hoes and one potrack, one counterpaine, one undercupboard, one small table, one seegar box, one looking glass, half dozen earthen plates, one set knives and forks, one Dish, one set cups and saucers, crop of tobacco corn, etc. Now this writing witnesseth that I the said Elzabeth Daniel, for the affection I have for my son Samuel Danniel and the sum of five shillings have released to him the said Samuel Daniels all my right title and interest in and to the said money and above mentioned articles etc and I bind myself my heirs etc to make any other conveyance which the said Samuel Daniel may deem necessary for vesing him with all my right title and interest in and (blur) the said money and articles above mentioned. In testimoney whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of January, 1822. Elizabeth Daniel (seal) Signed sealed and delivered in presence of PA (PH) Ragsdale, Jas. Edwards Mitchell Daniel State of North Carolina May Court Granville County AD 1822 The foregoing conveyance was duly proven in open cour by Mitchell Daniel and ordered to be recorded. Bk 1, p 159-160. KEY, Elizabeth (I30124597104)
 
243 Granville County, NC Deed Bk Q392 Whereas Richard Hicks having by his last Will and Testament bearing Date the 24 day of April, AD 1713 bequeathed certain Negroes therein Name and their Increases to Jane Hicks and the heirs of h er boddy which Said Negoes according to the above mentioned Intail having Descended to me Chisley Daniel of the County of granville & State of North Carolina as heir of Jane Hicks and the following Negroes, Hannah, Sam, Charley, Patience, (Harry, Annekey, & her two Children & their Increase being part of the {"above" scratched out} Increase of the above mentioned Negroes) being now in t he possession of my two Nephews James Edwards and leonard Edwards now this Writing Witnesseth that I the said Chisley for and in consideration of the affection I have to my nephews aforesaid james & Leonard their heirs and assigns forever all my rright Title and Interest, in & to the sd Negroes & I bind my Self my heirs etc to make any other Conveyance at the (cort, not quite cost) of the sd James and Leonard which they may deem Ncessary for Vesting all my Right and Title in & to the sd Negroes in the sd james and Leonard In Testimoney whereof I have hereunto set my hand & I affixed my Seal this 15th dfay of February AD 1798 Chisley Daniel, Wit zjane Daniel, Josiah Daniel John (x) Boyd, proved by zJohn Boyd, Feb. Court, 1801 HICKS, Jane (I30124597108)
 
244 H. Lee Thompson THOMPSON, Harold Zack Lee (I44159388390)
 
245 Had thouoght that Florene was a daughter, but she is a daughter-in-law. FLORENE (I30124596237)
 
246 Hanover County (VA0 Deed Book 2, p. 151 Dec. 9, 1785. Susannah Lemay, widow of Charles Lemay, John Lemay of Mecklenburg County and Christian his wife and Thomas Lemay, of Hanover Co., to Thomas Ellett for 600 pounds, 362 acres the North Branch of Parsley's Creek, inherited from the will of their father (and husband -jb) Charles lemay (Susannah signed over her dowery) Granville Co., C Minute Book 1785-1786 Administration of th Estate of Susannah Lemay is granted to Lewis Bennet who entertained bond with Abram Crenshaw and Howel Lewis, Esq., in the sum of 200 pounds for his faithful administration. Aug. 9, 17887. An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas and Susannah Lemay, deceased, was ordered into Court on oath by Lewis Bennet the Administrator of the Estates. Ordered that the Sheriff sell such part of the property of Charles Lemay deceased left by Susanna lemay at her death as Lewis Lemay has a right to receive by the will of the deceased under the right of distribution. Ordered that John Pomphrey, Chesley Daniel and Josiah Daniel divide the Estate of Charles Lemay yet undivided between Thomas Lemay deceased and Samuel Lemay. Granville Co., NC Will Book 2, pg. 44. 238. Sept. 4, 1787 An Account of Sales of the Estate of Susanna Lemay deceased. Nov Court 1787 This Account of Sales was rendered into Court and ordered to be recorded. Teste Reuben Searcy JC, Buyers Samuel Peace, Lewis Bennet, Samuel Lemay, Peter Bennet, Lewis Lemay TURNER, Susannah (I30124596934)
 
247 Have his WWI draft reg. card on file. Worked for RR can't rea exactly "car ---" . He was disfigured -- had lost a finger off left hand. PILGER, C Harles (I30124596733)
 
248 Have Wm. F. Wuertz's WW1 Draft card:. He was employed as RR Yardmaster (probably this is how Pappy met Louise, since the RR would be the connection, and Wm Fred and Louise were Cousins. Card gives next-of-kin as wife, Rosa Wuertz 1930 Census for IL, St. Clair Co., Belleville, East St. Louis City, ED 82-63, sheet 12 A, stamped # 72, lines 9-14, gives the following info. Wuertz, Wm Fred, owns home - $5,500. MW, 55, m. 22 years, born PA. parents born Germany. Yardmaster RR Wuerts, Rosa, FW, 55, b. IL, parents b. Germany Helen, F,W, Single, 22, b. IL, no occupation Charles MWSingle, 22. b. IL, Switchman for RR Leroy, MW, single, 18, b. IL, no occupation Bessie, FW single 16, b. IL, no occupation copy on file. William Wuertz is listed on p. 263 of the 1891-92 Belleville City Directory Wuertz, William, laborer, Hund and Son, boards 909 E. Jefferson (his parents' home) A copy of his marriage certificate is on file. Name of male witness is hard to read. Female witness looks like Lina Breibenbach. 1900 Census for St. Clair Co., Belleville, Townsip, SD 15, ED 24, p. 23B Wuertz, William F. Head, white male, born Sept., 1874, 25, married 2 yrs., born PA, both parents b. Germamu Rosa, wife, white female, b. Jan, 1875, 25, married two years, borne 2 cjildren, both living, b. IL, both parents b. Germamu Gottlieb (george), white, male, 3, son, b. June, 1896 Theodore, white, male, b. May, 1899, son, 1. Also in the house, Beyer, Franz, head, white, male, b. Aug., 1832, married 40 years, b. Germany Fredericka, wife, white, female, b. June 1842, married 40 years, to children 9 living. In 1910 Census, Rosa says she has had 6 children, 5 living: New children are: Nora J., 9 Charles W., 2 Helen , 1 William Wuertz, 66, E. St. Louis, dies William F. "Joe" Wuertz, retired general yardmaster of the Terminal Railroad at East St. Louois, died at his home, 543 n. 27th St.lthere last night (illegible). Mrs. Katie Wright Mrs. Ida Gantner and Mrs. Bertha Neff. 9sicc) Also survivig are his widow, Rose; three sons, three daughters and two brothers, Henry and Joseph. Services will be at 8:30 Friday morning fro the Burke funeral hoe to St. Elizbeth's hurch, with intermebt in alhalla cemetery. Publ in Bellville Daily Advocate15 Jan, 1941, p. 2, col 2 -- copy on file. WUERTZ, F. William (I30124596164)
 
249 He came to USA in 1881. His father died when he was four and his mother married Richard Blair. He was killed by a train while working in train yard as a Security Guard. Death cert.# 43581 WETHERELL, Tom W. (I30124597314)
 
250 He is not on the 1860 census. Could have died, but also could be spouse of Eliza Hancock. TURNEY, Peter J. (I30124596570)
 

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