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201 | Jenkins - Anguish Jasper - birth record Birth recorded in bible belonging to Nancy Elizabeth Barrett Jenkins. | ||
202 | Jenkins - Annie Belle Duncan - Texas Death Index - Matagorda County, Texas | ||
203 | Jenkins, Anguish Jasper - headstone - Madisonville, Madison, Texas Status: Located; | ||
204 | Jenkins, Anguish Jasper - Veteran Headstone Application Headstone application submitted by son Freeland. This is the only document that shows his name to be Andrew instead of Angus/Anguish. | ||
205 | Jenkins, Annie Belle Duncan - Death Certificate - Matagorda County, Texas | ||
206 | Jenkins, Freeland - Death Certificate - Collegeport, Matagorda, Texas | ||
207 | Jenkins, Freeland - headstone - Collegeport, Matagorda, Texas | ||
208 | Jenkins, Freeland - Texas Death Index - Matagorda County, Texas | ||
209 | Jenkins, Freeland - U.S., World War II Draft Registration Card | ||
210 | Jenkins, Freeland - World War I Draft Registration Card | ||
211 | Jenkins, John W & Cyrene (Grantham) - First Marriage License 28 Apr 1835 - Greene County, Alabama, USA | ||
212 | Jenkins, John W & Cyrene (Grantham) - Marriage Certificate 26 Jan 1836 - Perry County, Alabama, USA | ||
213 | Jenkins, John W & Cyrene (Grantham) - Marriage License 23 Jan 1836 - Perry County, Alabama, USA | ||
214 | Jenkins, John W - 1850 US Federal Census Greene County, Alabama, USA John, Cyrene, Duane?, Matthew, Anguish, Caroline | ||
215 | Jenkins, John W - 1860 US Federal Census Grimes County, Texas, USA John, Matthew, Anguish, Caroline, Cyrene Jr. | ||
216 | Jenkins, John W - 1870 US Federal Census Madison County, Texas, USA John W., Nancy E., Thomas M., John W. | ||
217 | Jenkins, John W. - US Federal Mortality Schedules 1850-1885 Madison County, Texas, USA | ||
218 | John Lee Payne headstone Status: Located; | ||
219 | John Michael McCollough | ||
220 | Joseph Frank Hermis | ||
221 | Joseph S "Joe Susie" Johnston | ||
222 | Judy McCollough | ||
223 | Julian Ann Payne Goodale headstone Status: Located; Rosehill Cemetery in Cleburne, Texas Parents and siblings buring in Rosehill Cemetery in Ardmore, Oklahoma | ||
224 | Kennedy & Willoughby - 1870 US Federal Non-Population Census - Villa Rica, Carroll, Georgia, USA Includes Thomas Willoughby (line 3) and William Kennedy (line 6). | ||
225 | Kennedy - 1830 US Federal Census - Campbell County, Georgia, USA | ||
226 | Kennedy - 1849, US Wills and Probate Records - Fulton County, Georgia, USA Probate Records, 1854-1947 ; Indexes, 1854-1921; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Fulton County); Probate Place: Fulton, Georgia | ||
227 | Kennedy - 1850 US Federal Census - Campbell County, Georgia, USA Includes Elizabeth, Georgia Ann and John. | ||
228 | Kennedy - 1850 US Federal Census - Carroll County, Georgia, USA Includes William, Eliza, Elizabeth, Amanda, Martha, James, John. | ||
229 | Kennedy - 1860 US Federal Census - Campbell County, Georgia, USA Includes Elizabeth, John, Alfred and Benjamin. | ||
230 | Kennedy - 1860 US Federal Census - Villa Rica, Carroll, Georgia, USA Includes William, Elizabeth, Amanda, Martha, James, John, Joseph, William, Berry, Harrison. Next door is Berry and Elizabeth. | ||
231 | Kennedy - 1860 US Federal Census Non-Population - Campbell County, Georgia, USA | ||
232 | Kennedy - 1864 Military Census - Carroll County, Georgia, USA William Kennedy - 642nd Militia District - Census for Re-Organizing the Georgia Militia | ||
233 | Kennedy - 1870 US Federal Census - Powder Springs, Campbell, Georgia, USA Living next to her son John. | ||
234 | Kennedy - 1870 US Federal Census - Villa Rica, Carroll, Georgia, USA Includes Berry Taylor on line 12 with family 13 working in blacksmith shop. Elizabeth is on line 40 and living with her family, listed as keeping house. | ||
235 | Kennedy - 1880 US Federal Census - Cass County, Texas, USA Includes Elizabeth with son James, living with her brother William and his wife Gatha. | ||
236 | Kennedy - 1880 US Federal Census - Cass County, Texas, USA Includes William, Eliza, Harrison, Berry, Mary, and Henry. | ||
237 | Kennedy - Elizabeth (Carroll) Kennedy headstone - Winston, Douglas County, Georgia. Status: Located; Buried in Kennedy family cemetery. | ||
238 | Kennedy - Georgia Marriage Record - Carroll County, Georgia, USA Elizabeth Kennedy and Berry Taylor | ||
239 | Kennedy - Georgia, County Marriage Records 1828-1978 - Campbell County, Georgia, USA William Canaday (Kennedy) and Eliza Porterfield - October 11, 1840 | ||
240 | Kennedy - John Harrison Kennedy - Winston, Douglas, Georgia, USA Status: Located; | ||
241 | Kincheloe - 1880 US Federal Census - Bosque County, Texas, USA Includes Elijah, Nancy, Mariah, Gallatin, Susan, Howard, Wilson, William, and Nancy. | ||
242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
243 | Larrison & Family List of family members created by John Daniel Barrett, grandson to Daniel Milton Larrison. | ||
244 | Larrison - 1860 US Federal Census - Madison County, Texas Includes Joel Larrison, his wife Mary, daughters Sarah and Margaret. | ||
245 | Larrison - Daniel and Sarah Emmaus Greenwood - marriage record 12 Aug 1815 - Madison County, Illinois | ||
246 | Larrison - Daniel Milton & family - history - Madisonville, Madison, TX William Fairfax Gray wrote of his stay in the home of Daniel Larrison & family in his diary. | ||
247 | Larrison - History A brief history on Daniel Larrison and family. | ||
248 | Larrison - Joel & Mary (Lawrence) marriage record 1847 - Walker County, Texas | ||
249 | Larrison - Joel Greenwood - headstone 31 Jan 1900 - Larrison Cemetery, Madison County, Texas | ||
250 | Larrison, Daniel M - 1838 Spanish Land Grant - Montgomery County, Texas Daniel Larrison received a Spanish Land Grant on his land dated 1838; at that time it was located in Montgomery County, and is in the earliest records of that county. The Larrison land was located on the Camino Real (or Kings Highway), the route taken by many of the volunteers on their way to San Antonio and eventually the defense of the Alamo. |