Matches 6,801 to 6,850 of 6,964
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| 6801 | Transcription of preamble: År 1875 den 22. Febuuarii, blef laga Bonpptukning förrättad efter f. d. Arrendatören Magnus Johansson i Mar¬ bäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Sockin, som afled den 10 Februarii, Och efter sig lemnade Enkan Maria Christina Nilsdotter derstädes, samt 3ne Carn, dock med förra giftet nemligen Arrendatorn Carl Magnusson i Marbacks Vestergård född 1829. Sonen Arrindatorn Clais Magnusson i Marbärks Vester gård född 1837, samt dottren Anna Brita Magndotter född 1825, gift med arrendatorn Anders Petter Johansson i Eket af Marbäcks Socken. Alla barnen myndige och vid förrättningen näsvarande. Enkan uppmanades upp¬ gifwa boet sådant det viddödstimmans befanns, hvar¬ te rättningen företogs i den ordning, som följer Translation per Google Gemini: On February 22, 1875, a legal inventory of the estate was conducted after the former tenant, Magnus Johansson of Marbäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Parish, who died on February 10th. He left behind his widow, Maria Christina Nilsdotter, residing there, and three children from a previous marriage, namely: The tenant, Carl Magnusson of Marbacks Vestergård, born 1829. The tenant, Clais Magnusson of Marbärks Vestergård, born 1837. The daughter, Anna Brita Magndotter, born 1825, married to the tenant Anders Petter Johansson of Eket in Marbäcks Parish. All the children were of legal age and present at the inventory. The widow was asked to provide a statement of the estate as it was found at the time of death, and the inventory was conducted in the following order... The inventory itemized the following (all values in kronor): cash on hand: 13.75 Tin goods: 1.75 Ore goods: 2.00 Copper goods: 17.25 Iron goods: 11.75 Kitchen ware: 11.75 Household items: 16.00 bedding: 47.00 linens: 50 clothes: 50.00 wooden goods: 8.00 carpentry tools: 6.25 animals: 60.00 assorted items: 7.00 potatoes: 6.00 accounts receivable: - at Östgöta Bank in Eksjö according to proof of deposit of 23 Dec 1874 - 2 months interest 3.30 - according to son Claës Magnusson in Marbäcks Vestergårds on 1 Nov 1866 275.00 - interest 3.95 debts: - burial casket 100 - inventory expenses 2.00 | Magnidotter, Anna Greta (I1494)
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| 6802 | Transcription of preamble: År 1875 den 22. Febuuarii, blef laga Bonpptukning förrättad efter f. d. Arrendatören Magnus Johansson i Mar¬ bäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Sockin, som afled den 10 Februarii, Och efter sig lemnade Enkan Maria Christina Nilsdotter derstädes, samt 3ne Carn, dock med förra giftet nemligen Arrendatorn Carl Magnusson i Marbacks Vestergård född 1829. Sonen Arrindatorn Clais Magnusson i Marbärks Vester gård född 1837, samt dottren Anna Brita Magndotter född 1825, gift med arrendatorn Anders Petter Johansson i Eket af Marbäcks Socken. Alla barnen myndige och vid förrättningen näsvarande. Enkan uppmanades upp¬ gifwa boet sådant det viddödstimmans befanns, hvar¬ te rättningen företogs i den ordning, som följer Translation per Google Gemini: On February 22, 1875, a legal inventory of the estate was conducted after the former tenant, Magnus Johansson of Marbäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Parish, who died on February 10th. He left behind his widow, Maria Christina Nilsdotter, residing there, and three children from a previous marriage, namely: The tenant, Carl Magnusson of Marbacks Vestergård, born 1829. The tenant, Clais Magnusson of Marbärks Vestergård, born 1837. The daughter, Anna Brita Magndotter, born 1825, married to the tenant Anders Petter Johansson of Eket in Marbäcks Parish. All the children were of legal age and present at the inventory. The widow was asked to provide a statement of the estate as it was found at the time of death, and the inventory was conducted in the following order... The inventory itemized the following (all values in kronor): cash on hand: 13.75 Tin goods: 1.75 Ore goods: 2.00 Copper goods: 17.25 Iron goods: 11.75 Kitchen ware: 11.75 Household items: 16.00 bedding: 47.00 linens: 50 clothes: 50.00 wooden goods: 8.00 carpentry tools: 6.25 animals: 60.00 assorted items: 7.00 potatoes: 6.00 accounts receivable: - at Östgöta Bank in Eksjö according to proof of deposit of 23 Dec 1874 - 2 months interest 3.30 - according to son Claës Magnusson in Marbäcks Vestergårds on 1 Nov 1866 275.00 - interest 3.95 debts: - burial casket 100 - inventory expenses 2.00 | Magnusson, Carl Magnus (I1561)
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| 6803 | Transcription of preamble: År 1875 den 22. Febuuarii, blef laga Bonpptukning förrättad efter f. d. Arrendatören Magnus Johansson i Mar¬ bäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Sockin, som afled den 10 Februarii, Och efter sig lemnade Enkan Maria Christina Nilsdotter derstädes, samt 3ne Carn, dock med förra giftet nemligen Arrendatorn Carl Magnusson i Marbacks Vestergård född 1829. Sonen Arrindatorn Clais Magnusson i Marbärks Vester gård född 1837, samt dottren Anna Brita Magndotter född 1825, gift med arrendatorn Anders Petter Johansson i Eket af Marbäcks Socken. Alla barnen myndige och vid förrättningen näsvarande. Enkan uppmanades upp¬ gifwa boet sådant det viddödstimmans befanns, hvar¬ te rättningen företogs i den ordning, som följer Translation per Google Gemini: On February 22, 1875, a legal inventory of the estate was conducted after the former tenant, Magnus Johansson of Marbäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Parish, who died on February 10th. He left behind his widow, Maria Christina Nilsdotter, residing there, and three children from a previous marriage, namely: The tenant, Carl Magnusson of Marbacks Vestergård, born 1829. The tenant, Clais Magnusson of Marbärks Vestergård, born 1837. The daughter, Anna Brita Magndotter, born 1825, married to the tenant Anders Petter Johansson of Eket in Marbäcks Parish. All the children were of legal age and present at the inventory. The widow was asked to provide a statement of the estate as it was found at the time of death, and the inventory was conducted in the following order... The inventory itemized the following (all values in kronor): cash on hand: 13.75 Tin goods: 1.75 Ore goods: 2.00 Copper goods: 17.25 Iron goods: 11.75 Kitchen ware: 11.75 Household items: 16.00 bedding: 47.00 linens: 50 clothes: 50.00 wooden goods: 8.00 carpentry tools: 6.25 animals: 60.00 assorted items: 7.00 potatoes: 6.00 accounts receivable: - at Östgöta Bank in Eksjö according to proof of deposit of 23 Dec 1874 - 2 months interest 3.30 - according to son Claës Magnusson in Marbäcks Vestergårds on 1 Nov 1866 275.00 - interest 3.95 debts: - burial casket 100 - inventory expenses 2.00 | Magnusson, Claës August (I1562)
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| 6804 | Transcription of preamble: År 1875 den 22. Febuuarii, blef laga Bonpptukning förrättad efter f. d. Arrendatören Magnus Johansson i Mar¬ bäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Sockin, som afled den 10 Februarii, Och efter sig lemnade Enkan Maria Christina Nilsdotter derstädes, samt 3ne Carn, dock med förra giftet nemligen Arrendatorn Carl Magnusson i Marbacks Vestergård född 1829. Sonen Arrindatorn Clais Magnusson i Marbärks Vester gård född 1837, samt dottren Anna Brita Magndotter född 1825, gift med arrendatorn Anders Petter Johansson i Eket af Marbäcks Socken. Alla barnen myndige och vid förrättningen näsvarande. Enkan uppmanades upp¬ gifwa boet sådant det viddödstimmans befanns, hvar¬ te rättningen företogs i den ordning, som följer Translation per Google Gemini: On February 22, 1875, a legal inventory of the estate was conducted after the former tenant, Magnus Johansson of Marbäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Parish, who died on February 10th. He left behind his widow, Maria Christina Nilsdotter, residing there, and three children from a previous marriage, namely: The tenant, Carl Magnusson of Marbacks Vestergård, born 1829. The tenant, Clais Magnusson of Marbärks Vestergård, born 1837. The daughter, Anna Brita Magndotter, born 1825, married to the tenant Anders Petter Johansson of Eket in Marbäcks Parish. All the children were of legal age and present at the inventory. The widow was asked to provide a statement of the estate as it was found at the time of death, and the inventory was conducted in the following order... The inventory itemized the following (all values in kronor): cash on hand: 13.75 Tin goods: 1.75 Ore goods: 2.00 Copper goods: 17.25 Iron goods: 11.75 Kitchen ware: 11.75 Household items: 16.00 bedding: 47.00 linens: 50 clothes: 50.00 wooden goods: 8.00 carpentry tools: 6.25 animals: 60.00 assorted items: 7.00 potatoes: 6.00 accounts receivable: - at Östgöta Bank in Eksjö according to proof of deposit of 23 Dec 1874 - 2 months interest 3.30 - according to son Claës Magnusson in Marbäcks Vestergårds on 1 Nov 1866 275.00 - interest 3.95 debts: - burial casket 100 - inventory expenses 2.00 | Johansson, Peter Anders (I1493)
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| 6805 | Transcription of preamble: År 1875 den 22. Febuuarii, blef laga Bonpptukning förrättad efter f. d. Arrendatören Magnus Johansson i Mar¬ bäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Sockin, som afled den 10 Februarii, Och efter sig lemnade Enkan Maria Christina Nilsdotter derstädes, samt 3ne Carn, dock med förra giftet nemligen Arrendatorn Carl Magnusson i Marbacks Vestergård född 1829. Sonen Arrindatorn Clais Magnusson i Marbärks Vester gård född 1837, samt dottren Anna Brita Magndotter född 1825, gift med arrendatorn Anders Petter Johansson i Eket af Marbäcks Socken. Alla barnen myndige och vid förrättningen näsvarande. Enkan uppmanades upp¬ gifwa boet sådant det viddödstimmans befanns, hvar¬ te rättningen företogs i den ordning, som följer Translation per Google Gemini: On February 22, 1875, a legal inventory of the estate was conducted after the former tenant, Magnus Johansson of Marbäiks Westergård, Marbäcks Parish, who died on February 10th. He left behind his widow, Maria Christina Nilsdotter, residing there, and three children from a previous marriage, namely: The tenant, Carl Magnusson of Marbacks Vestergård, born 1829. The tenant, Clais Magnusson of Marbärks Vestergård, born 1837. The daughter, Anna Brita Magndotter, born 1825, married to the tenant Anders Petter Johansson of Eket in Marbäcks Parish. All the children were of legal age and present at the inventory. The widow was asked to provide a statement of the estate as it was found at the time of death, and the inventory was conducted in the following order... The inventory itemized the following (all values in kronor): cash on hand: 13.75 Tin goods: 1.75 Ore goods: 2.00 Copper goods: 17.25 Iron goods: 11.75 Kitchen ware: 11.75 Household items: 16.00 bedding: 47.00 linens: 50 clothes: 50.00 wooden goods: 8.00 carpentry tools: 6.25 animals: 60.00 assorted items: 7.00 potatoes: 6.00 accounts receivable: - at Östgöta Bank in Eksjö according to proof of deposit of 23 Dec 1874 - 2 months interest 3.30 - according to son Claës Magnusson in Marbäcks Vestergårds on 1 Nov 1866 275.00 - interest 3.95 debts: - burial casket 100 - inventory expenses 2.00 | Johansson, Magnus (I1501)
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| 6806 | Troligen 2 mars. Finns fler Anders Andersson födda i mars samma år. Föräldrarna går inte fastställa. | Andersson, Anders (P163)
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| 6807 | tuberculosis (trånsjuka) | Lindström, Johanna (I11741)
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| 6808 | tuberculosis (trånsjuka) | Lindström, Johanna (I11741)
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| 6809 | Tvilling (Johannes) | Pettersdotter, Cajsa (P63)
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| 6810 | Tvilling med Cajsa | Jansson, Jan (P190)
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| 6811 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2269)
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| 6812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2325)
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| 6813 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2967)
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| 6814 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2968)
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| 6815 | Twin | Olson, Ellen (I3010)
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| 6816 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3046)
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| 6817 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3047)
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| 6818 | Twin Hanna and Nils (brother and sister) both single, and a friend Elsa, shared a home together. They raised a foster child, Pertti Wirtanen as their own. Pertti married Maritta. Pertti was from Finland. | Olson, Hanna (I3009)
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| 6819 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2417)
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| 6820 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2552)
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| 6821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2553)
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| 6822 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2733)
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| 6823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2734)
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| 6824 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | (Nilsson) Lindström, Pehr (I1648)
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| 6825 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Westergren, Elna (I11739)
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| 6826 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Lindström, Bengta (I11740)
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| 6827 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Lindström, Maria (I11742)
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| 6828 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Lindström, Johanna (I11743)
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| 6829 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Lindström, Nils Magnus (I11744)
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| 6830 | Two sons have been added to the family, Nils Magnus and Christoffer. Daughter Bengta appears to have reached age to move out of the household. | Lindström, Christoffer (I11745)
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| 6831 | Two trees on Ancestry connected to the family of Gust and Anna Bjorklund: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/7567773/family?cfpid=-1070729146&fpid=-1022166051&usePUBJs=true https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17416947/family?cfpid=507756448&fpid=18029010471&usePUBJs=true | Bjorklund, Gust (I6245)
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| 6832 | Two trees on Ancestry connected to the family of Gust and Anna Bjorklund: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/7567773/family?cfpid=-1070729146&fpid=-1022166051&usePUBJs=true https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17416947/family?cfpid=507756448&fpid=18029010471&usePUBJs=true | Bjorklund, Gust (I6245)
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| 6833 | Unclear how this record relates to the other record on page 95 of the same church book.Household Includes Johan Lind, Catharina Månsdotter, and children Carl Johan and Eva Catherina. The only entry is for Johan in 1827 (in the heading) but 1831 in the note entry, but by then Catharina has died (see other record from this book). It also shows Catharina leaving for someplace else in 1826. This whole situation needs further study. | Månsdotter, Catharina (I1549)
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| 6834 | Unclear how this record relates to the other record on page 95 of the same church book.Household Includes Johan Lind, Catharina Månsdotter, and children Carl Johan and Eva Catherina. The only entry is for Johan in 1827 (in the heading) but 1831 in the note entry, but by then Catharina has died (see other record from this book). It also shows Catharina leaving for someplace else in 1826. This whole situation needs further study. | Lind, Johan (I11827)
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| 6835 | Unclear how this record relates to the other record on page 95 of the same church book.Household Includes Johan Lind, Catharina Månsdotter, and children Carl Johan and Eva Catherina. The only entry is for Johan in 1827 (in the heading) but 1831 in the note entry, but by then Catharina has died (see other record from this book). It also shows Catharina leaving for someplace else in 1826. This whole situation needs further study. | Lind, Carl Johan (I11831)
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| 6836 | Unclear how this record relates to the other record on page 95 of the same church book.Household Includes Johan Lind, Catharina Månsdotter, and children Carl Johan and Eva Catherina. The only entry is for Johan in 1827 (in the heading) but 1831 in the note entry, but by then Catharina has died (see other record from this book). It also shows Catharina leaving for someplace else in 1826. This whole situation needs further study. | Lind, Eva Catherina (I11832)
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| 6837 | Undant. Enk. (Pensioner widower) Johannes Johansson i Hällaryd Södr. died 6 Dec 1860, buried 16 Dec 1860. Age 81 years 5 months 10 days. Note says "efter mantalsknifinger" which I think means that his death occurred after the tax lists for the coming year had been created. | Johansson, Johannes (I7165)
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| 6838 | Undated Newspaper Aritcle from Minnesota Houston - (special to the Republican-Herald) - Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, residents of this territory for many years, observed their golden wedding at their home here todya with a reception planned in the afternoon and evening. Mr. Campbell was born in Money Creek Village in 1859, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell who came there from Hermona (?) six years before. He married Miss Louise Keeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Keeler of Hart township of Money Creek in 1883, the Rev. Bowles performing the ceremony. The couple resided in Money Creek until 1914 when they moved to Houston. They have two sons, Leslie of Hampton, IA and Lynn of Watertown, SD. | Family: William B. Campbell / Louise Keeler (F1850)
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| 6839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2762)
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| 6840 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Source (S257)
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| 6841 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Source (S202)
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| 6842 | United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. | Source (S258)
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| 6843 | United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. | Source (S203)
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| 6844 | Unknown transcription John Thornton James Army of the United States To all Whom it May Concern: Know Ye, That John T. James a private of Captain Francis Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of the Artillery who was enlisted the SEventh day of August on thousand eight hundred and sixty-one (August 7, 1861) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, Black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a Farmer. Given under my hand at Brandy Station Virginia this 12 day of Feb. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (Febraury 12, 1864) Chas L. Commanding Character Good has served with credit in the following engagements: Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg 1. Know Ye, That John T. James a Private of Captain Frank Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of U.S. Artillery who was enlisted the 12 day of Feb one thousand eight hundred and sixty four (Feb 12, 1864) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of Expiration of Service 2. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a soldier. Given under my hand at Fort Whipple Virginia this 12th day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty severn (Febraury 12, 1867). John Thornton James married in Wirt County, West Virginia to Lydia Martha Lyons February 6, 1867. John Thornton James discharged from Army Feb. 12, 1867 in service 5 years 6 months. | James, John Thornton (I2219)
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| 6845 | Unknown transcription of "Declaration of a Widow for Original Pension" John Thornton James was enrolled in the Army on the 7th day of August 1861 and was discharged on teh 12th day of Feb. 1867 and died at his home at Carbondale, Kansas on the 27th day of November of disabilities due to his service. In service 5 years and 6 months. John Thornton and Lydia Martha James and their four small children Mary Magdeline (Maggie), Ida Isabelle, George Grant, and Elizabeth 6 weeks old came to Kansas in 1873 from West Virginia. They lived in a one room house with a room above (a story and a half) a short distance from his father's (George C. James) house on same 10-ac tract of land, where they lived for several years and where their last 7 children were born, Elmyra (Myra), William, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Amos, Ethel, Charley, and Henry. After the death of Mary C. James, George C. James returned to West Virginia (date unknown) where he died and was buried. Date of death unknown. He would have been 80 years old when Mary died. John T. and Lydia M. James moved with their family into John T.'s father's house which they purchased with the 10 acres March 17, 1898 and where for a number of years they conducted the store and had charge of what was then the Union Post Office until the rural route of of Carbondale caused the office to be discontinued. Mrs. Lydia M. James continued to operate the store for a number of years after the death of her husband John T. James. Unknown transcription John Thornton James Army of the United States To all Whom it May Concern: Know Ye, That John T. James a private of Captain Francis Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of the Artillery who was enlisted the SEventh day of August on thousand eight hundred and sixty-one (August 7, 1861) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, Black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a Farmer. Given under my hand at Brandy Station Virginia this 12 day of Feb. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (Febraury 12, 1864) Chas L. Commanding Character Good has served with credit in the following engagements: Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg 1. Know Ye, That John T. James a Private of Captain Frank Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of U.S. Artillery who was enlisted the 12 day of Feb one thousand eight hundred and sixty four (Feb 12, 1864) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of Expiration of Service 2. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a soldier. Given under my hand at Fort Whipple Virginia this 12th day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty severn (Febraury 12, 1867). John Thornton James married in Wirt County, West Virginia to Lydia Martha Lyons February 6, 1867. John Thornton James discharged from Army Feb. 12, 1867 in service 5 years 6 months. J.T. James, Private; Company C; Regiment 7, West Virginia Infantry, volunteer. Wound: gun shot would in Right Hand Pension $4/month. Member of G.A.R. Richland 370 post in Union, Osage County. C.4. U.S. Art. C.7. W. Va. Inf. Invalid application: 397537 Invalid certificate: 347370 Widow application: 860090 Window certificate 625987 | James, John Thornton (I2219)
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| 6846 | Unknown transcription of "Declaration of a Widow for Original Pension" John Thornton James was enrolled in the Army on the 7th day of August 1861 and was discharged on teh 12th day of Feb. 1867 and died at his home at Carbondale, Kansas on the 27th day of November of disabilities due to his service. In service 5 years and 6 months. John Thornton and Lydia Martha James and their four small children Mary Magdeline (Maggie), Ida Isabelle, George Grant, and Elizabeth 6 weeks old came to Kansas in 1873 from West Virginia. They lived in a one room house with a room above (a story and a half) a short distance from his father's (George C. James) house on same 10-ac tract of land, where they lived for several years and where their last 7 children were born, Elmyra (Myra), William, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Amos, Ethel, Charley, and Henry. After the death of Mary C. James, George C. James returned to West Virginia (date unknown) where he died and was buried. Date of death unknown. He would have been 80 years old when Mary died. John T. and Lydia M. James moved with their family into John T.'s father's house which they purchased with the 10 acres March 17, 1898 and where for a number of years they conducted the store and had charge of what was then the Union Post Office until the rural route of of Carbondale caused the office to be discontinued. Mrs. Lydia M. James continued to operate the store for a number of years after the death of her husband John T. James. | James, John Thornton (I2219)
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| 6847 | unsourced obituary transcription Mrs. Etta Kneipe of Greeley, Colo. sister of Everett James died Oct. 11, 1971 at her home. She was born in Carbondale, Kansas in 1897 and lived here until she moved to Colorado in 1917. Mr. James, John James Richland, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Moore and Mrs. Floyd Hoy attended the funeral service held Wednesday in Colorado. Etta Kneip Mrs. Etta May Kneip, 1115 5th St., died Monday at her home. She was 74. Born in Carbondale, Kan., Aug. 6, 1897, she was reared there, and came to Colorado Springs in 1917, where she was married on June 16 to John T. Kneip. After their marriage, Kneip mined for a year in the Cripple Creek area, then moved to Greeley in 1918. He died Aug 11, 1955. Surviving are four sons and daughter, John R. Kneip of Windsor and Oather Kneip of Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Dorothy McArthur of Denver and Mrs. Shirley White of Greeley; and six grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, John James of Berryton, Kan., and Everett James of Carbondale, Kan. Services will be held in Linn Grove Cemetery. | James, Etta (I2173)
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| 6848 | unsourced obituary transcription Mrs. Etta Kneipe of Greeley, Colo. sister of Everett James died Oct. 11, 1971 at her home. She was born in Carbondale, Kansas in 1897 and lived here until she moved to Colorado in 1917. Mr. James, John James Richland, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Moore and Mrs. Floyd Hoy attended the funeral service held Wednesday in Colorado. | James, Etta (I2173)
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| 6849 | unsourced transcription Obituary George Grant James George Grant James, eldest son of John Thornton and Lydia Martha (Lyons) James was born July 28, 1871 in Parkersburg West Virginia and departed this life Dec. 6, 1951 at the age of 80 years, 4 months and 8 days. He came to Kansas with his parents in 1873 settling in Osage County and lived in the Carbondale community for the past 50 years. On April 1894 he was united in Marriage to Miss Ella Vail to which nine children were born. His wife and vie children have preceded him in death. Those who survive are two sons, Johns W. James, Richland KS, and Everett E. James of the in Carbondale, Kansas. Two daughters, Mrs. etta Kneipe, Greeley, Colo. and Mrs. Lucy Cogburn, Platteville, Colorado. Eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday Dec. 9, at 2 o'clock at Baker Funeral Home in Overbrook conducted by Miss Georgetta Davis assisted by Miss Esther Benson of Burlingame. Music by LaVerne Rose, Evelyn Berger and Nadyne Messer, singing "I Must Have the Savior With Me" accompanied by Miss Printz. Casket bearers were C.O. Leonard, Hilan Reed, George Hill, Earl Hill, Fred Van Nice and Frank Schwatt. Interment in Ridgeway Cemetery. | James, George Grant (I2170)
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| 6850 | unsourced transcription Obituary George Grant James George Grant James, eldest son of John Thornton and Lydia Martha (Lyons) James was born July 28, 1871 in Parkersburg West Virginia and departed this life Dec. 6, 1951 at the age of 80 years, 4 months and 8 days. He came to Kansas with his parents in 1873 settling in Osage County and lived in the Carbondale community for the past 50 years. On April 1894 he was united in Marriage to Miss Ella Vail to which nine children were born. His wife and vie children have preceded him in death. Those who survive are two sons, Johns W. James, Richland KS, and Everett E. James of the in Carbondale, Kansas. Two daughters, Mrs. etta Kneipe, Greeley, Colo. and Mrs. Lucy Cogburn, Platteville, Colorado. Eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday Dec. 9, at 2 o'clock at Baker Funeral Home in Overbrook conducted by Miss Georgetta Davis assisted by Miss Esther Benson of Burlingame. Music by LaVerne Rose, Evelyn Berger and Nadyne Messer, singing "I Must Have the Savior With Me" accompanied by Miss Printz. Casket bearers were C.O. Leonard, Hilan Reed, George Hill, Earl Hill, Fred Van Nice and Frank Schwatt. Interment in Ridgeway Cemetery. | James, George Grant (I2170)
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