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Matches 2,901 to 2,950 of 12,478
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2901 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. | Beard, Jeremiah (P18873)
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2902 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. | Casson, Josie E. (P18874)
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2903 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. May not be of this family. | Mulanax, Greenberry (P18698)
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2904 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. According to Ed's death certificate in 1947, his daughter, Edna Mae had married a man named Markey (last name). | Brandenburg, Edward (P18864)
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2905 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Adam was a carpenter. | Brandle, Adam N. (P18859)
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2906 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Edna Mae was a school teacher. | Brandenburg, Edna Mae (P18865)
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2907 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Following Reuben's death, Caroline married a Mr. Chester and had one son, Frank Chester. Frank Chester married May Wyant, they had one daughter, Ethel, who lived in Iuka, MS with her busband, Bob Bordan. Ethel died 4 Aug. 1990. Caroline and Mr. Chester were divorced. Caroline married a third time to Maj. Wm. T. Hough. They had one daughter, Adeline, who married Leonard Spahr. The Spahrs had four sons and one daughter, Helen Spahr Nelson, currently living in Springfield, OH. | Sheeder, Caroline (P18239)
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2908 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Marriage recorded Clark Co., OH, Vol. 6, p. 302. Eliza and Jeremiah had two children in 1880 (census), Laura, age 12 and Bennie, age 6. On the 1900 census they lived at 61 Isabella St., Springfield, OH. They had been married for 35 years and Eliza was the mother of three children, only one living at the time. | Brandle, Eliza A. (P18860)
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2909 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS IN FILE. Marriage recorded, Vol. 2, p. 274. | Arbogast, Catherine (P18211)
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2910 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Marriage recorded, Vol. 2, p. 425, Clark Co., OH. | Arbogast, Louisa (P18232)
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2911 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS IN FILE. Marriage recorded, Vol. 3A, p. 66. | Arbogast, Nancy (P18212)
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2912 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Nancy Maud and Louisa May are twins. Birth certificate from Vol. I, p. 108, Clark Co., OH, and cemetery and grave records. Louisa marriage recorded Vol. 18, p. 68, Clark Co., OH. Louisa and her husband, Ed, owned a candy store in Chicago for a few years and then moved to Manitou Springs because Louisa had asthma. She died from TB. They had one daughter, Edna Mae Brandenburg. | Arbogast, Louisa May (P18242)
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2913 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Nancy Maud and Louisa May are twins. Birth certificate from Vol. I, p. 108, Clark Co., OH, and cemetery and grave records. Nancy Maud was engaged to be married before she died from TB. | Arbogast, Nancy Maud (P18241)
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2914 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Reuben never married. At age 12 he was blinded from a fall onto a dining room chair. After his parents died he lived with the Harry Brandle family, his adopted or foster brother. | Brandle, Reuben (P18862)
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2915 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Reuben was a farmer, died intestate, estate settled 2 Sep 1874, Clark Co., OH. Other sources cited are cemetery and grave records of Reuben and Caroline. | Arbogast, Reuben H. (P18231)
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2916 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Sources are birth, marriage and death certificates of Reuben and Mary including cemetery and grave records of Reuben along with birth record in Vol. I, p. 218, Clark Co., OH. Reuben was a farmer. Reuben, his wife Mary and Blanche Rose moved to Jackson Co., Arkansas about 1905. Ruby Myrtle was born there in 1908. Both daughters married there. Reuben and Mary returned to Springfield, Ohio in 1933; Ruby Myrtle and her husband, Elzie followed later. Blanche Rose and her husband, Walter Aubrey Moon remained in Arkansas. | Arbogast, Reuben Sheeder (P18240)
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2917 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. Sources include Eli's will, Clark Co., OH marriage records, cemetery records, census of 1830-1880, various hisories of Clark Co., "Henckel Genealogy" by Junkin and correspondents with some descendants. Rosemary is also a descendant of this line through the son, Reuben. Eli was a farmer. There were nine children but only eight are listed, one has never been identified as to sex or date of birth. | Arbogast, Eli McKinley (P16740)
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2918 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS in file. This child from census records. He was an iron moulder. Rosemary believes Harry was an adopted or foster child. In the 1900 census he did not know where his mother and father were born. Reuben Brandle was living with him and Harry listed Reuben as his adopted father. If Harry was a natural son of Louisa and Adam, Reuben would have been his natural brother. | Brandle, Harry C. (P18863)
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2919 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. 1880 census Vol. 32, E.D. 108, Sheet 7, line 32. George age 41 born OH, Sarah, Wife age 33 born OH, Merta daughter, age 11 born OH and Gurna, son age 3 born OH. According to Roremary Pickett notes from "The History of Hardin Co., OH" Warner, Beers & Co, Chicago, 1883, there were 3 children, 2 living, Gurney and Leander, Charlie is deceased. According to Rosemary's extract of the Hardin Co. History, George was one year old when his parents came to Roundhead Twp. He recieved only a limited education and enlisted in G Company, 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in 1861 and served 4 years and 21 days. Taken prisoner at Spottsylvania Court House, VA on 12 May 1864 he was sent to Andesonville Prison, Georgia where he remained until 1 Mar 1865. He was unable to walk due to being so worn and starved. He was honorably discharged at Annapolis, Maryland on 21 Jun 1865. After the war he finished his apprenticeship in carpentry and was engaged in contracting and building with good success. In 1873 he bought a farm of 40 acres and was clearing the land at his leisure, having cleared 30 acres by 1883. Confirmation from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, with date and place of death as well as location of cemetery. | Arbogast, George Washington (P18678)
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2920 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation of data and supplementary date from "Mulanax - Bales Family Histories" by Alvin and Katherine Mulanax, 1980, p. 43. The family lived in Andrew and Greene Counties, MO and Jackson Co., KS. | Miller, Rachel Ellen (P17306)
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2921 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. | Arbogast, Eli (P18681)
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2922 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. | Mc Kinnon, Kitty Jane (P18691)
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2923 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. | Mulanax, Elizabeth J. (P18693)
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2924 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. | Matheny, Jacob (P18750)
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2925 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Marriage recorded Vol 1-B, p. 71. #5-2-10-4, The Henckel Genealogy, pp.249-250. | Henkle, Nancy (P18230)
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2926 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Additional confirmation in spouse notes. | Arbogast, Catherine (Kate) (P16743)
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2927 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation and name of spouse from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. Married George Richey of Lima, Allen Co., OH. | Arbogast, Elizabeth (P18677)
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2928 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation, cemetary and spouse from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. Married William Idle. | Arbogast, Dianna (P18680)
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2929 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation, cemetery and spouse from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. Married Lewis Hankins. Information from Nancy Kay (Winegardner) Osborn of Waynesfield, OH, provides greater detail on Lewis Hankins, her gr-grandfather, as well as Nancy's decent. | Arbogast, Margaret Elizabeth (P18683)
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2930 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation, date and place of death from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. Bishop never married. | Arbogast, Bishop (P18684)
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2931 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation, dates of birth, marriage, death, children, spouse, and cemetery from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. | Arbogast, Harrison (P18679)
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2932 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Confirmation, place of death and spouse from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, in file. Married Richard Castle. | Arbogast, Mary M. (P18682)
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2933 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Daughter, probably died young. | Arbogast, (Infant) (P18685)
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2934 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Occupation is farmer. Confirmation of data and supplementary date from "Mulanax - Bales Family Histories" by Alvin and Katherine Mulanax, 1980, p. 43. The family lived in Andrew and Greene Counties, MO and Jackson Co., KS. 1820 census, Clark Co., OH, 1850 census, Andrew Co., MO, 1880 census, Jackson Co., KS, farmer. | Mulanax, Miles Elliott (P17305)
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2935 | From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS. Primary source is "Mulanax-Bales" by Katherine and Alvin Mulanax, April, 1980. Book sources are various census of 1820, 1830 and 1850 and Greene Co., MO census of 1860. Also widow's pension application of 2nd wife. Four correspondents who are also descendants are listed. Joseph's occupation is listed as farmer, carpenter and miller. War of 1812, Pvt., Infantry, 5th Rgt., Virginia Militia. From "Mulanax and Bales" by Katherine and Alvin Mulanax, April, 1980, Joseph and his families were part of the great migration westward to make homes in the wilderness. From Virginia he pioneered in Clark Co., Ohio, then in Madison Co., Indiana, and finally in Greene Co., Missouri where he lived until he died in 1864 at the age of 69. Katherine and Alvin indicate Mullenax is French and there is a town in France by the same name. The French spelling is Molyneux. The last year that Joseph appears in Virginia is from the tax list of Pendleton County in 1816. From Virginia he went to Clark County, Ohio where he married Catherine Arbogast, who had migrated to Ohio with her family some years before. Joseph first appears as head of a family in the 1820 census of Pleasant Twp., Clark Co. and appears there again in the 1830 census. Sometime after 1830, Joseph, his family and relatives migrated to Madison Co., Indiana. David Arbogast, Catherine's uncle, also migrated to Madison Co., IN about this same time. On 13 Jun 1833, records show Joseph purchased land near Anderson, Madison Co. The land was close to Moss Island in the White River just west of Anderson. In 1836 Joseph built the Moss Island Mill and operated as a miller for many years. The Mills were consumed by fire in 1873. Joseph is not on the 1840 census and is thought to be enroute to Greene Co., Missouri at the time. For marriage to Mary Ann Davis and family see #4729 in Joseph's line as son of Mary Arbogast and James Mullenax. | Mulanax, Joseph (P18692)
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2936 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. DCD | Wright, Bertram (P18905)
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2937 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. DCD | Wright, Dellie (P18906)
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2938 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. DCD-tombstone 72y, 1m, 13d. | Shaw, Minerva (P18893)
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2939 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. DCD. | Smith, Mianda E. (P18895)
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2940 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Alice (P18896)
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2941 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Wiet, Catherine (P18897)
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2942 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Clifford (P18898)
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2943 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Sylvia (P18899)
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2944 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Leona (P18900)
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2945 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Nina (P18901)
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2946 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Smith, Kate (P18903)
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2947 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Wright, J. W. (P18904)
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2948 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Runyan, Oscar (P18907)
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2949 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Runyan, Glennie (P18908)
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2950 | From THE ROSEMARY SUMMERS PICKETT PAPERS citing "20th Century Springfield and Clark Co., Ohio" by Wm. A. Rockel, 1908, under Amos Smith, gr-grandson of Peter Arbogast, pp. 562-563. | Jones, Noah (P18909)
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