Matches 2,301 to 2,350 of 2,547
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2301 | The present day spelling McCuiston; was begun by Earl's father, Fieldan Montgomery McCuistion. | McCuiston, Earl Levoy Sr. (I691)
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2302 | The primary cause of death was ventricular dysrythmia secondary to erythematosus lupus. | McQuiston, Oney Holloway (I28498)
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2303 | The record lists her as Emma McCuiston; the original genealogy lists her as Sintha Emma. | McCuiston, Sintha Emma (I3042)
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2304 | The record lists the birth date as 1874, whereas a copy of the newspaper article lists the birth date as 1873. | McCuistion, Dr. William Walter (I566)
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2305 | The record of marriage is from the parish of Connor. | Family: John Boyd / Elizabeth McQuiston (F6571)
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2306 | The register for Drumbo, a neighboring parish to Lambeg, contains the record of marriage: "Jas. Thomsons (Bhatty), daughter Margaret Baptised Apr 8 1789." | Thompson, Martha Margaret (I11390)
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2307 | The Rev. Paul deSchweinitz Couch Sr., former pastor of East Hills Moravian Church, Bethlehem, and Calvary Moravian Church, Allentown, died Sunday in his home at 4050-A Huntingreen Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. He was the husband of Marian (McCuiston) Couch. A 1952 graduate of Moravian Seminary School, he was ordained in Central Moravian Church, Bethlehem. He also served Redeemer Moravian Church, Philadelphia, and parishes in Indiana and Ohio. He retired in 1986. Earlier, he was employed by the former Western Electric Co., Chicago, Ill., and Allentown, 1945-49. He was a 1943 graduate of William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Born in New Brunswick, N.J., he was a son of the late Frederick F. and Helena (deSchweinitz) Couch. He was past president of Moravian Council of Churches of the Lehigh Valley. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife; daughters, the Rev. Blair, wife of Warren Gericke of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Allison, wife of Thomas Soals of Portland, Ore., and Margaret, wife of Tod Serfass of Winston-Salem; sons, Frederick of Stormville, N.Y., and the Rev. Paul Jr. of Richmond, Va.; brothers, Robert of Battle Creek, Mich., and Charles D. of Wilmington, Del.; sister, Marjorie, wife of Cassard Kaesemeyer of Bethlehem, and four grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Home Moravian Church, Winston-Salem. Call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the family’s home. Arrangements, Vogler & Sons Funeral Home, Winston-Salem. | Couch, Reverend Paul DeSchweinitz (I9083)
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2308 | The second son was stillborn. | McQuiston (I7480)
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2309 | The service was held at Ravenscroft Episcopal Church. | McQuiston, Mildred Elizabeth (I7729)
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2310 | The source lists the marriage date as 1881, this would have John as ten years of age when he married; believe this is in error and the actual date may have been 1891. | Family: John M. Weatherly / Lucy Hunt (F3312)
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2311 | The spelling of Thomas's last name changed sometime between 1860 and 1870. | McCuistion, Thomas Carlisle (I8457)
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2312 | The stone may be found at Plot: Section 31, Lot 129/130 | McQuiston, Martha Isabella (I20830)
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2313 | The stone was sited by Mark McCuistion, he states "there is a BRT: Brotherhood of Railroad Trainment medallion next to the gravestone." | Robinson, George E. (I21316)
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2314 | The stones in the Clough burying ground are badly broken and no memorials could be found. | McQueston, James (I11401)
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2315 | The town of Rescue was established in 1895. The town was once a stop on the Pony Express trail between Placerville and Folsom. | Watkins, Lucinda (I22163)
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2316 | The two story hewn log home of Thomas and Ann was briefly occupied by British General Cornwallis during the Revolutionary War. | McCuistion, Thomas (I145)
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2317 | The United States was not yet formed, Virginia was a colony of England at the time of William's birth. | Dickerson, William (I24238)
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2318 | The year of 1885 vice 1886 is provided by Martha's grandson, Mort Scott. | McCuiston, Martha Malinda (I357)
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2319 | The young couple met while working in Rockford where each had settled following their emigration from their native country of Scotland. | Family: John Albert McLean / Christina McQuistan (F1884)
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2320 | Their name is spelled Symington in the old South Carolina records. | Simonton, Robert (I10821)
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2321 | Thelma and Rabon did not have any children. | McCuistion, Thelma Louise (I8021)
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2322 | Thelma Inez Seigrist, of North Little Rock, passed away November 29, 2002 at Baptist North Little Rock, AR. She was born May 8, 1926 in Mulberry, AR to the late John Henry McCristian and Eva Mae Greenly McCristian. She was a member of McArthur Assembly of God in Jacksonville. She enjoyed watching the Golden Girls and loved to travel. She is preceded in death by her husband, George Woodrow Seigrist. She is survived by sixteen children: Harvey Seigrist of North Little Rock, Leola Stafford of North Little Rock, Gordon Seigrist and his wife Karen of North Little Rock, Deloris Sutterfield and her husband Dusty of North Little Rock, Van Seigrist and his wife Mary of Ellington, MO, Debbie Butler and her huband James of North Little Rock, David Seigrist and his wife Debbie of North Little Rock, Ruie Pope and her husband Ralph of North Little Rock, Rickey Seigrist and his wife Marlyn of North Little Rock, Linda Pierce and her husband Darrell of North Little Rock, Douglas Seigrist of North Little Rock, Noble Seigrist and his wife Carlyon of North Little Rock, Allen Seigrist of North Little Rock, Tony Seigrist and his wife Christina of North Little Rock, Hope Conley and her husband Curtis of North Little Rock, Georgia Sills and her husband Ed of North Little Rock; forty six grandchildren; fifty four great grandchildren; and 1 great-great grandchild. Services will be held Monday, December 2, 2002 at 2:00 PM at McArthur Assembly of God in Jacksonville with Pastor Larry Burton officiating. Visitation will be Saturday from 5:00PM until 7:00 PM and Sunday from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM at the funeral home of Griffin Leggett Rest Hills, 7724 Landers Road, North Little Rock, AR 501-835-3515. To sign online guest book please visit www.griffinleggett.com. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.Published in Legacy on Nov. 29, 2002. | McChristian, Thelma Inez (I22550)
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2323 | Theodore is listed as Dorie D. in a copy of the family bible. | McQuiston, Theodore Dicar (I2409)
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2324 | Theodore was not married. | McQueston, Theodore Clapp (I9918)
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2325 | There is a handwritten note, by George K. McCuistion, in Leona's book, that lists James's wife as Creasia Talley. The date of birth can not be read. | Tally, Cresia (I11693)
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2326 | There is a headstone in the Symsonia Cemetery that lists LaVern with her husbands Stewart Ham and Clyde Jenkins. The date of death for Laverne is not listed, it is probably that Lavern is buried at the Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery as she died after her husbands. | McCuiston, Geneva Laverne (I3308)
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2327 | There is no record of any marriage of this John; that he did not marry and left no heirs is verified by the fact that at his mother's death, his share of the estate was divided between Robert's heirs and his brother, William. Walter Ruffin in 1895-1900 gathered some family history and traditions. He wrote: "There was a John among those old ones who lived and died near Greensboro. He never married and all the older ones called him 'Cousin John.' | McCuiston, John (I3088)
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2328 | They had no children. | Cross, Benjamin (I24475)
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2329 | They had no children. | Marsh, Scott (I24695)
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2330 | They lived in Clintonville, Venango County, Pennsylvania. | McQuiston, James Marshall (I2032)
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2331 | They lived with Robert, the son of Polly Dennis at the old battleground home in 1901. | Family: Robert Lindsay McCuiston / Eliza White (F960)
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2332 | They married in Indiana, near College Corner, Ohio. David and Elizabeth were so close to the Ohio State Line, Morning Sun was their postoffice. | Family: David Bonner McQuiston / Elizabeth Dubois McClurkin (F5179)
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2333 | They resurfaced in Ballard County, Kentucky in 1853. | Family: Joseph McCuistion / Mary Jane Willis (F140)
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2334 | They were in Ballard County, Kentucky, in 1853. | Family: Meredith William Corbett / Charity McCuistion (F144)
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2335 | They were married by Reverend T. R. West. | Family: John Joseph McCuiston / Catherine Magnolia Bonner (F1584)
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2336 | They were married by S. W. McCracken, M. G. | Family: David McQuiston / Janet Bonner (F3611)
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2337 | They were married by S. W. McCracken, M. G. | Family: Archibald McQuiston / Nancy McMillan (F3855)
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2338 | They were married by S. W. McCracken, M. G. | Family: Jonathan Paxton, Jr. / Elizabeth Jane McQuiston (F5165)
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2339 | They were married by Samuel Brown. | Family: James McQuiston / Elizabeth Cunningham (F5254)
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2340 | They were married by the Rev. B. A. Craig. | Family: Clyde E. Tarwater / Edna Moad McCuistion (F2121)
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2341 | They were married by the Reverend L. M. Phillip | Family: Charles Henry McCuistion / Jeanette Belle Bloom (F13)
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2342 | Think about Rose McQuiston, #14605 | Ackelson, Laura J. (I20711)
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2343 | Think this child of Esther McQuiston #7523 and Rigby | Rigby, Marjorie R. (I20727)
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2344 | Think this is child of Walter Edward McQuesten, #14175 | McQuesten, Frances Louise (I20715)
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2345 | This assumption is made due his mother and father marrying in August 1874, and his mother dying in April 1876. Willis is presumed to have been born in late 1875 to early 1876. | Barham, Willis (I36286)
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2346 | This cemetery is located near Colfax, Iowa. | Cross, Eli (I24565)
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2347 | This cemetery is located near Colfax, Iowa. | Moll, Ada (I24736)
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2348 | This child was the twin to Anna Mariah Wallace, dying at birth. | Wallace (I20533)
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2349 | This child was the un-named twin of William Scott McDill. | McDill (I9158)
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2350 | This date differs from the orginal genealogy; take from Cemetery and Marriage Books for Navarro County. | McCuistion, Franklin Price (I351)
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