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Library2007
This was my father.

Added to Dennis Rand - Footnote Page

28 Oct 2008
Library2007
Her name was Mary Melissa Senecal.

Added to Senecal, Meliena - image, found in Census - US Federal 1860

21 Oct 2008
Library2007
Elizabeth Miller age 54 W F Farmer 2200 6215 born Miss West " " 24 " M Miss David …

Added to [Illegible], [Illegible] - image, found in Census - US Federal 1860

21 Aug 2008
Library2007
Elizabeth Margaret Mason Lyon is her name and in the 1850 Carter Co., Civil District 8, TN Census her name appears as "Mary" instead of "Sary" as shown in this 1860 census. She…

Added to Lyons, Sary - image, found in Census - US Federal 1860

19 Aug 2008
Library2007
Probably Ollen S, not Ollen B

Added to Hogan, Ollen B - image, found in Pearl Harbor Muster Rolls

14 Jul 2008
Library2007
Burial: Culver Masonic Cemetery, Culver, IN

Added to John Jay Michels - image, found in Vietnam Veterans Memorial

04 Jun 2008
Library2007
Burial : Culver Masonic Cemetery, Culver, IN

Added to Joseph Loran Nunn - image, found in Vietnam Veterans Memorial

21 May 2008
Library2007
Teddy Peters was born in January of 1950 in Castro Valley, Calif. His dad was Ed Peters a retired Brigideer General from WWII who had lost his leg at Pearl Harbor. His…

Added to Edward Theodore Peters Jr - image, found in Vietnam Veterans Memorial

24 Mar 2008
Library2007
Charles Tarquillis Hunter was the son of George Hunter and Mary "Polly" Masterson, born in Virginia 3 Jun 1827. After the war, he married Susan Ellen Keen (d/o John Potter Keen…

Added to Hunter, Charles T. - image, found in Pensions Index, Civil War to 1900

18 Feb 2008
Library2007
This is not THE John F. Kennedy, president, US, so I don't know why you posted it as such. It's misleading.

Added to John F. Kennedy---Not The President - spotlight

15 Dec 2007
Library2007
Nicodemus still exists, although it's small compared to what it once was. It is also a National Historic Site: http://www.nps.gov/nico/

Added to BLACK TOWNS IN THE OLD WEST - Footnote Page

13 Nov 2007

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