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51 | Marriage Record for George W. Miller and Rachel Ann Harrington,
ne Wyburn |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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52 | Marriage Record for Joseph Wyburn and Venora Burns Married 17 July, 1878 in Hardin County, Ohio | |||
53 | Marriage Record of Enoch Burns and Alcinda Phillips |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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54 | Marriage Record of George D. McIntosh and Mary Frances Sopier Todd | |||
55 | Marriage Record of Henry Wesley Munsell and Elizabeth Kelly |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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56 | Marriage Record of John Wesley Kelley and Eliza Jane Hurd Note that John's name is spelled Kelly on this document |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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57 | Marriage Record of Peter J. Fellabaum and Elizabeth Yost Elizabeth was Peter's second wife, his first wife having passed away the year before this marriage. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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58 | Marriage Record of Viola A. McConnell and Abraham Meadeauly |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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59 | Marriage Record of Viola A. McConnell and William E. Roberts |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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60 | Marriage Record of William Jasper Smith and Amanda Loveless The recorder of this marriage was still using the old fashioned manner of writing two small letter s's in sequence whereby the first s looks more like an f. | |||
61 | Marriage- Spencer Laird and Susan Marie Watkins |
Owner of original: Family Search |
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62 | Military Service of Joseph Wyburn This 1890 Census record is a part of the census taken at the National Military Home in Dayton, Ohio. It shows the period during which Joseph Wyburn, the English son of Joseph D. Wyburn, Sr. served in the military during the War Between the States, a period of four years and 26 days. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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63 | Naturalization Record - Samuel Halladjian |
Owner of original: Ancestry.Com |
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64 | Naval Service Record Describes the military service performed by Roy from 1917 to 1921. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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65 | Obediah T. and Elizabeth Bailey Watkins in 1860 Census |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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66 | Obituary - Barbara Abel Watkins (1935 - 1991) |
Owner of original: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Date: 16 Aug 1991 |
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67 | Obituary - Col. John W. Kelly |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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68 | Obituary for Ellen "Nellie" Mabbey Schnabel | |||
69 | Obituary Request for Gerald Maus |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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70 | Pension Application of Bettie Olivia Reid Watkins The widowed Bettie was application for her late husband's pension. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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71 | PHILPOTT - Christie's Lists Two Carved Pedestals by John Philpott | |||
72 | Quaker Monthly Meeting Transfer Certificate The family of George and Elizabeth Sharp Nichols were granted a certificate to transfer from the Kennett, PA Quaker Monthly Meeting to the Fairfax, Virginia Quaker Monthly Meeting. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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73 | Quaker Monthly Meeting Transfer Certificate This document Certifies the Transfer of Jame Chandler Nichols, his wife, Elizabeth Sharp Nichols, and their three sons: George, John and Isaiah to transfer from the membership of the Kennett, PA monthly meeting of Quakers to the Fairfax, VA monthly meeting. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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74 | SCHIFFERLY / SHIFFERLY - Obituary of Carrie Todd Shifferly Printed in the Bluffton News, Bluffton, Ohio, March, 1944 |
Owner of original: Tamala Beach Robinson |
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75 | SCHIFFERLY /SHIFFERLY - The Old Schifferly Family Log House The log house, later covered with siding, is where Emma Schifferly was born and where she was married to William Neuenschwander. It was located on Phillips Road near Bluffton, Ohio | |||
76 | SCHWARTZ / SWARTZ Excerpt from Hancock County, Ohio Marriage Records 1828 - 1864 This shows the three Schwartz sisters and the names of their grooms and the date of their marriages. | |||
77 | Sketch of the Alderson Family Source: Cole, J.R., History of Greenbrier County [W VA], 1917, Page 309 | |||
78 | Sketch of the Alderson Family |
Owner of original: Douglas E Watkins |
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79 | Snicker's Gap, Loudoun County, Virginia Loudoun County is where some of my ancestors lived before migrating to Ohio. Snickers Gap is where the family of James Chandler Nichols and his wife, Elizabeth Sharp Nichols moved in 1763 and where they are buried. |
Owner of original: Douglas E Watkins |
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80 | The First of Our Watkins Ancestor to Settle in This Country James Watkins (1565 Talgarth, Wales to 1623 Jamestown, Virginia) was the first of our line of Watkins ancestors to immigrate to this country. |
Owner of original: Doug Watkins Date: 12 Mar 2021 |
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81 | The will of Ann Minson Wyburn Ann was the first wife of Job Wyburn (1806-1892). Job deserted Ann and their children in 1850 when he emigrated to the United States where, in time, he married again and had a second family. | |||
82 | The Will of Peter Kelly, Sr. Born 1749, Virginia Died 25 Dec. 1825 Logan County, Ohio |
Owner of original: Logan County, Ohio Genealogical Society |
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83 | TODD - Family of William John Todd and Jeanette Patterson Todd in 1870 Census This record has been chosen as it is the only one that shows the entire family together -- everyone from their eldest child, James Stead Todd, to the infant, Andrew Todd, is listed in this census. | |||
84 | TODD - Irish Map This map shows an area of Northern Ireland just north of Belfast and includes the towns of Ballyeaston, Coggrey, Ballyclaire, Walkmill, Kilbride and Skilganahan -- all of which are mentioned in the research done to find more about the ancestors of William John Todd. |
Date: 2007 |
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85 | TODD - William John Todd Research In 2007 a Canadian professional genealogist was visiting Northern Ireland, and I asked him to see if he could find anything about my Todd ancestors from the few scraps of information I have about William John Todd. This short document was the result, and all it really shows is where I might focus future activity. |
Owner of original: Doug Watkins Date: 2007 |
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86 | TOGGENBURGER - Cousins Sue Estate of Samuel Toggenburger |
Owner of original: Lima Daily News, Lima, Ohio Date: Various |
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87 | Township Map of Lynn Township,Hardin County, Ohio This shows the location of the homestead of Joseph Wyburn, Sr. and his family. The diagonal line above his land is marked as the Kenton Turnpike which is now Ohio Rte. 67 running diagonally across Kenton County through the county seat, Kenton. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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88 | Transcribed Will of Frazier Taylor, Sr. |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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89 | Transcription of the Will of Christian Wyburn Emery This will identifies a number of relatives of Mrs. Emery. Most importantly because she identifies a brother, Timothy Elms Wyburn, it shows where she fits in the various generations of Wyburn family members. | |||
90 | VARIOUS - Map of Richland Township, Allen County, Ohio - about 1880 This map shows property boundaries of those living in the township at the time. Highlighted are the properties of those who are included in this database. It is very possible that I have not highlighted some of those in the database. Along the edges of the map are the names of the roads that pass through this township. |
Owner of original: Tamala Beach Robinson |
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91 | WATKINS - Presidential Candidate Watkins Makes Sure His Wash is Dry | |||
92 | WATKINS - The Will of William White Watkins In the name of the benevolent father of all, I, Wm W. Watkins do make and publish this my last will and testament which is as follows, to wit: Item 1st: I want all my just debts and funeral expenses paid. Item 2nd: I wish my wife provided for as follows. I wish her to have the one third of the nett [sic] proceeds of the farm I now own until the farm is sold. I think it best not to sell the farm until after the death of my wife unless by the mutual consent of all parties interested. My wife to enjoy and have the above benefits during her natural lifetime. After her death then if the farm has not been sold by mutual consent then I wish the farm sold and the money divided equally among my heirs. I wish and appoint my executor to have full control of the farm to rent and look after the general interest of the farm, collect all rents, pay taxes, keep up repairs and after paying my wife her share of the rent and all expenses, then what is left is to be divided equally among my heirs yearly. Item 3rd: In regard to my personal property, I want my effects sold at public auction with the exception of my buggy and harness and one horse worth not less than forty dollars which I hereby give to my wife, Susan. Item 4th: I have loaned money to some of my children and hold their notes for the sums so loaned. Now if any of said notes remain unpaid at the Final Settlement of my estate, then in the divide said notes shall count as money to said heirs owing the same. Item 5th: I hereby request and appoint that my son, James H. Watkins as Executor of this my last will and testament and that he shall not be required to give Bond with Sureties. Dated this 12th day of February, 1897 W. W. Watkins Signed and acknowledged before us and in our presence: George Bell Stokes Cowgill |
Owner of original: Debbie Bleger Date: 12 Feb 1897 |
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93 | WATKINS - Ticket Named by Prohibitionists Aaron Watkins chosen as Vice Presidential Candidate | |||
94 | Will of Christian Wyburn Emery This is the document from which the transcription was made. | |||
95 | Will of Grace Abigail Watkins Taylor |
Owner of original: Ancestry.Com |
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96 | Will of James Watkins, Sr. of Sussex County, Virginia | |||
97 | Will of Joseph Watkins of Sussex County, Virginia Joseph was the brother of James Watkins, Jr. also of Sussex County, Virginia |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com |
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98 | WYBURN - Excerpt from Manifest of the Ship Grecian Monarch arriving in the Port of New York, September, 1883. Among its passengers, this ship carried four more Wyburns: two bakers and two tailors. It is unclear just who two of these Wyburns were. | |||
99 | WYBURN - Excerpt from the Manifest of the Ship Margaret Evans, Jan. 14, 1860 This shows the brothers, Joseph and George Minson Wyburn, arriving in the Port of New York from London. | |||
100 | ZELLER - Excerpts from a History of Mount Cory, Ohio Contains references or pictures of various people found in this genealogy. |
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