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3251 | Samuel would appear to be the older brother and out of the home by 1730, when his mother and brother Sampson are shown there alone (after the death of Sampson Sr.). Samuel Power and his first wife, Amy, are mentioned in a deed in Oct 11, 1721. This is land in the Northwest River Woods that belonged to Robert Butt, deceased, and had been inherited by his daughter Amy Butt Powers. Both Samuel and Amy sign the deed in 1721. This Samuel Power and (second wife) Mary buy land in Lower Norfolk on 2 Mar 1742 (75 acres on the road to Sewel's Point from Joseph Roberts; Nor. Co. DB 13, p.14-15). In the same year, he was a witness on the will of Sarah Langley. There are several other land transactions in Lower Norfolk. Sometime between 1742 and 1751, Samuel moved to Princess Anne County (now the City of Virginia Beach). The is apparently the land he got from his first wife's father. There are no land transactions in Princess Ann involving Samuel although there are some involving a Joseph about 1790 (probably his son, Joseph). Samuel's will is dated 7 Nov 1750. It is proved 16 Apr 1751. The will is recorded not in a will book, but in a deed book (DB 7, p.250). He leaves his wife Mary "life rights" in his plantation. Following her death, his property is to go to his son Sampson. And there, in the will, one finds the son Joseph. This Joseph may be key to connecting his brother Sampson to Mecklenburg County. Joseph sold his land in Princess Anne County between 1792 and 1795 to John Rose. This might make Joseph the Joseph Power in Mecklenburg County with whom Sampson Power is involved in several land deals. The inventory of Samuel's estate included four slaves (Judy, Cuffe, Pompy & Caneas), thirteen head of cattle, fifteen head of sheep...twelve books...etc. The books and the Roman names for a couple slaves suggest Samuel Power was well read and probably upper middle-class. Some of the information on Samuel Power and his son Sampson was provided to the author by Jeff Powers of Winston Salem, NC. Jeff arranged for research by Genealogist Harry Holman of Lawrenceville, VA. | POWER, Samuel (I15964)
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3252 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PAYNTER, Sarah Jo (I346)
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3253 | Sarah died when three years old. | ELLER, Sarah Christiine (I1026)
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3254 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARKER, Sarah Elizabeth (I623)
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3255 | Sarah Garland is listed as a child of Edward Garland Sr. in the book "Our Children's Ancestors," which is quoted by Emma Dicken (p.120). Dicken says there is no proof she is a daughter. | GARLAND, Sarah (I1849)
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3256 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eller, Sarah (I20850)
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3257 | Sarah's name is shown as both Fanthop (Dicken, p.132) and Fanthrop (Dicken, p.134). | FANTHROP, Sarah Moore (I6267)
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3258 | Sec: 64, Site: 1230 | TANKSLEY, Jeptha Charles "Jep" (I8018)
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3259 | Second Census of the United States, 1800. (NARA microfilm publication M32, 52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S190)
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3260 | Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32 (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. <p> Second Census of the United States, 1800: Population Schedules, Washington County, Territory Northwest of the River Ohio; and Population Census, 1803: Washington County, Ohio. NARA microfilm publication M1804 (1 roll).</p> | Source (S1109081920)
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3261 | Section 7, Memories, Plot 22--Unmarked Grave[Rusty.ged] Section 7, Memories, Plot 22--Unmarked Grave | Boone, Robert Edward (I5)
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3262 | Sedley Lynch Ware was a youngster during the Civil War. When he was "...only 14 years old, he seized a gun and shot at a Yankee soldier. He was taken and condemed to death, but General Grant pardoned him and agreed to exchange him for a Yankee officer. General Thurman said, "General Grant, you are too kindhearted, he is a Rebel and shot at our soldiers." Sedley Lynch Ware was afterwards on General Gibson's staff. He died unmarried at the age of 18, having served in the Confederate army for two years." (From Ms. Ware, presented by Juliet Fauntleroy, quoted in Dicken, p.218) | WARE, Sedley Lynch (I8469)
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3263 | see Jacob Eller Sr. note for 1830 census of Frederick Co, MD On 11 Aug 1821 Jacob Jr. bought land from Jacob Sr. (LR J.S. 14/57) Frederick Co.,MD. On 15 APR 1837 he sold 6 A. to Caleb Ogelton.Liber H.S. 4/468. On 1 SEP 1837 he bought 80 A in Callaway Co.,MO. (Deed Book E, p 343 & 344. He and his family appeared on the 1840 & 1850 Callaway Co., MO census records. The marriage of Jacob Eller Jr., recorded in Marriage R.B. 1778-1856 in Frederick Co.,MD as: "13 NOV. 1826 - Jacob Eller to Elizabeth Grimes." | ELLER, Jacob Jr. (I924)
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3264 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S224)
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3265 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1179965286)
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3266 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1179966012)
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3267 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S133)
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3268 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S1179965308)
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3269 | See the notes on Nelly's sister Mary regarding a boarding school near Charlottesville apparently operated by the two sisters. | TERRELL, Eleanor (Nelly) (I2070)
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3270 | Sep 1945: Name listed as OPAL MAY FREEMAN; May 1951: Name listed as OPAL MAY EWING; Aug 1962: Name listed as OPAL EWING MITCHELL; Jan 1964: Name listed as OPAL M KINNARD; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as OPAL KINNARD ((SSAN 451425439)) | Family F8369
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3271 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F8371
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3272 | Sep 1945: Name listed as OPAL MAY FREEMAN; May 1951: Name listed as OPAL MAY EWING; Aug 1962: Name listed as OPAL EWING MITCHELL; Jan 1964: Name listed as OPAL M KINNARD; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as OPAL KINNARD ((SSAN 451425439)) | Family F8370
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3273 | Served in U.S. Navy, WW-II, 3rd Class Boatswain Mate | YARBROUGH, John William Jr. (I2422)
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3274 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lasswell, Philip Craig (I19690)
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3275 | Served as postmaster in Whitley in Stanly County. Served as a State Senator. | Efird, Sen. John Solomon Melanchthon "J.S." (I17201)
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3276 | Served in Company F, 115 Illinois Infantry, Union Army | ELLER, George Washington (I4077)
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3277 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BASINGER, Norman Reid (I2690)
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3278 | Served in the 78th Lightning Division, Infantry, C Company, WW-II(1941-1945) as a Corporal, Anti-Aircraft 311 Regt. | ELLER, Lester Arthur (I2132)
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3279 | Served in the Army in WWII (28 Dec 1943-10 Dec 1945). U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 | ELLER, Benjamin Elisha "Ben" (I16040)
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3280 | Served in the Oklahoma Legislature 1923-1996; Speaker 1973-1978 | Willis, William Paschal "Bill" (I17379)
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3281 | Served in the Texas legislature from 1955 until 1967. Democrat from Denton, TX. He served during World War II as an officer in anti-aircraft artillery unit in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany, and was awarded the Bronze Star. He continued to be active in the U.S. Army Reserves and retired as a Colonel in 1974. | Jamison, Alonzo Wesley Jr. (I19359)
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3282 | Served in the U.S. Army WW-II, Co. F 142nd Infantry Division | ELLER, Wade Rudolph (I2578)
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3283 | Served in the Vietname War 1963 as Special 4th Class Radio and RelayCarrier | WENSIL, Robert Glenn (I2444)
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3284 | Served in U.S. Army, WW-I | KESLER, George Farley "Will" (I3163)
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3285 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ELLER, Reid Alexander (I2138)
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3286 | Served in U.S. Army, WW-II. | POOLE, Clifford Lawson (I2598)
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3287 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AGNER, James Adison (I3137)
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3288 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AGNER, Ben Clark (I3138)
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3289 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PINKSTON, James Carroll (I3201)
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3290 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AGNER, James Arthur "Jimmy" Jr. (I2401)
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3291 | Served in U.S. Navy. | MERRITT, Clyde Underwood Jr. (I3126)
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3292 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TROUTMAN, Donald Lee (I2663)
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3293 | Served in WW-I in the 11th Regt. | ELLER, Lomie R. (I2576)
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3294 | Served in WW-II (1941-1945) as Private in Co. A 7th Repl Bn 2nd Regt.,PFC Continental Base Section, U.S. Army Traffic Man, Railroad (1946) | TROUTMAN, Lincoln Tell (I2661)
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3295 | Served in WWII | Eller, Jones Mack Sr. (I170)
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3296 | Services for former Fedora area pioneer: Funeral services were held at the Fedora Community Hall for Mrs. Ella Ostrander, 94, Dec,, 31, with the Rev. James Potter, Mitchell, officiating. Pallbearers were Lannie Eller, Alfred Eller, Jr., Donald Page, Milo Roby, Lester, O'Neil, and Dallas Kothe She was born Feb. 24, 1870 in Fayette County, Iowa, and died Dec. 28 at Windom, Minn. When she was 14 years old, she moved with her parents to a farm near Fedora, She married Myron H. Ostrander, June 2 1888. Her husband died in 1912. Survivers include seven children, Oran, Walter, Ray and Earl, all of Oregon, Mrs. Elsie Corbin, Oregon City Ore.; Asa, Des Moines, Mrs Ruth Nolt, Windom, Minn.; one brother, Ray Eller, Fedora; 32 grandchildren; 100 great-grandchildren, and ten great-great-grandchildren. | ELLER, Ella Minnie (I103)
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3297 | Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S1179944710)
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3298 | Several children born to this marriage before they divorced. She was living with her daughter in Maryland in 1944. The date of her death is unknown as are the names of her children. | Eller, Ludema Isabella (I3719)
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3299 | Several family trees on Ancestry.com show this William Thurman Eller (1898-1965) as the son of William Franklin Eller (1863-1931) and Elizabeth Taylor (1866- ). We believe the best evidence points to this. | Eller, William Thurman (I14202)
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3300 | Several records show her as Marie Margaret Eller | Eller, Mary (I28)
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