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THE BRAZOS GENEAIOGICA], ADVERTISER
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NOYEMBER MEET]NG NOTICEINOTICEI NOTICEINOTICEI NOTICEI
The next regular meeting of the BRAZOS GENEAIOGICAI,
ASSOCIATION will be in the Bryan Library, Monday, November L9,
L979, 7:00 to 9:00 pm. El-ection of officers for 1980 wil] beheld. Records, documents, etc. of our members will be the pro-gram. Every member and guest is urged to bring 'the family book'chart, card file, or'shoe box'. We have heard many of our
members express the wish to see how others keep their records.If you don't want to bring the family records, bring a treasured
document or heirloom to share with us. There will be tables todisplay the collection. At 7 t)0 we wi]l have the business meet-ing and brief presentations (3-5 minutes) for explaination orhistorical background on your 'exhibit'. (Presentation is op-tionalt ) Then we will have an informal time to go back to thetables for another 1ook. THIS PROGRAM WILL ONIY BE AS GOOD AS
EACH INDIVIDUAI'S CONTRIBUTION. PLEASE BE A PART OF ITI
If you dondt care to bring your 'exhibit' come anyway
and enjoy seeing the otherst Invite someone else to come, too.
See you Monday-----
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The BRAZOS CENEAI-,OCICAI AD\T.ERTISER is an inforrnationpublication of the Brazos Genealogical Association of Bryan-
College Station, Texas.
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Naomi. MeCORMICK
. Theresa EARIE
.Shirley REDMAN
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CONTENTSVol. I No. 30ctober-November L979
Feature Articlcs
Confederate Muster RoLls
Brazos County Volunteers
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Muster RoIl, Ty1er, TX
June L862
Excerpts from Tbq 4p9@by H.l" !ENCKEfr--
Bryan Library
Ncw Acquisitions
Rescarch Sources & Matcrials
Texas Corrnty maps 1840, 19?0's
Loca.I Events
Mcmbcrship News
New Mcmbers
Qucries,/Que stions
Pedigree Chart
Indcx
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KNOW WHAT?
WHAT'S NEW?
KNOW WHERE?
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WHO? WENT WHERE?
WHO'S NEW?
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KNOW WHO?
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Proving the service of our
Confederate Soldier ancestor is
a real challenge at times; so
we are always delighted to find
a muster ro11 of the Peri-od.
lVhen it is from our area, it is
even more excitingl
This issue features two
muster rolls that have been
offered by our members. The
first was found in the Brazos
The heading says: MUSTER ROLL, 0F
SERVICE AT HEMPSTED UNDER GENERAI
MUSTER ROI,LS
County Court House by Euline
BENBOW. It has nany Brazos
County nanes, even though the
registrat j-on took place in
Hempstead.
We are again printing the
document so you can do Your own
reading and interpretation of
the narnes and how they are
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CARTER AS CAVAIRY FOR THE WAR.
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Did you find one of your ancestors listed in that musterro1l,? We appreciate these people who share old docurnents to beprinted. They are giving more people access to the inforrnation.
Even if you didn't find an ancestor--even if your fore-
bears fought on the other sidel--it is interesting to read theseold papers of more than a century. Picture those men, furnishing
their own horses and probably their own guns, volunteering to fight
because it was something they believed in deeply enough to fight
for it.
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Eess GATLIN (Theresa EARTE's mother) has subnitted the
next muster roLl. This was found in a Journal which Captain DennisL. R. BUTT had kept. Captain BUTT was Mrs. GAfLIN's Grandfather,
anci the Journal had been preserrred by the family, but only recently
has the Journal been read again and this list found in it.
If you didn't find an ancestor in the Brazos County list,
maybe he will be in this one which is from Ty1er, Texas, June 1852.
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the ha::rrest of the Future.
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Thank you! Bess and Euline, for these two documents.
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Mrs. GATLIN, who shared the Tyler Texas Muster Roll- withus, does a 1ot of reading along with her research, She says thatthese are some interesting books that may appeaL to some of you.
01d Virginia and Her Neighbors by John FISIG
Virginia, the English Herita,ge in America by parke ROUSE
Early Southern Towns by Everett B. WILSON
The Scotch-Irirqh in tunerica by H. J. FORD
Tennessee: a Bicentennial History by Wilma DYICEI/IAN
Texas: The Lone Star State by Rupert Norval RICHARDSON
Mrs. GATLIN's note: Dr. RICHARDSoN's bibliographiesare given at the end of each chapter, and are excellentfor students as well as genealogy searchers.
The American Language by H. L. MENCKEN
Here are some excerpts from The A,merican Lanquage whichMrs. GATLIN thought you rnight be inter6TtreE.-These'quores may
make you want to find the book and do some more reading.
"One in every eighty-eight Americans is now a SMITH.Half are British, The rest are:
German - SCHMIDTS
Scandinavian - SIVEDs
Czech - KOVARS
"Many a JO}{NSON who traces his ancestry will find himself :an lrish McSHANEa Sweedish JO}{ANSSONa Dutch JANSEN"
''ANDERSON ''BROWNANDERSEN BRAUNANDRISSEN BRAUNSTEIN''
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"Gen. George A. CUSTER was great-granison of a Hessiansoldier K0STER. "
"Gerf. John PERSHING, a German: PFOERSCITING."
"Gen. James LONGSTREET was a descendant of LANGESTRAET."
"Herbert C. HOOVER was the g-g-g-grandson of Andres liUBER."
"Abraham LINCOLN was an Anglieized forrn of the Ger:nan
LTNKHORN.'
"One ESBJORN enrolled in the Federal Army durine theCivil War was mustered out as OSBORN."
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Nan R0SS, Bryan Library's Reference Librari-an, has a newlist of books that are of Genealogical interest. fhis l-ist makes
me want to 'run not walk' to the library and see what I can findl
You'Il want to do the same thing when you check these titLes and
summaries. Nan, you are doing a great jobl
TEPPER, Michael. Neyl {or1d Immigrants, 2 v. Emigrantsto Pennsylvania, Uew irginia, Georg!.a,
Very detailed, including index.
B0LTON, Ethel S. Iryqtg4qls to New EnsLand. 1700-L775.
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other information as avairabieGives nane, where fronr, when,
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325 and source. Indexed.
GNL fEPPER, Michael. Imnigrants to tfre Middle Colonieq.
329 Excerpted frorn the Ei@apirical
Record. Also Passenger List. Passengers, destinations,
bond-masters, notes" Invaluab1e. Index detailed.
GNL. BALDWIN, C.C. Ba.Ldwin Genealogy and Supplenent.gzg.t Bald.win and associaE-Iffiffiffi
GNL MIDDLEBROOK, Louis F. Register of the Middlebrook Family.
929,L Descend.ants of Joseph Midmefoffi-Tnffi'
GNL FURLONG, R. D. Dulg4L.Eurlong and Kinored Families.
929. z Descendants of DeniTffiANJ-ffiiflan@-
sylvania. Index.
BODGE, George M. Ssldiers in King Philip's Waf.
People, places and events in the New England Indlan Wars
of I620-L6??. Naraganset grantees of United Colonies.
Indexed.
GNL MacLEAN, J. P. An Historical Account of the Settle-g?3.2 ments of Scotch Hiemffrr-t6Tfle-EaceoflT7Et--Eistory; mlgratibn trencis, some biography.Uiftffinately, not indexed
GNL CHILD, H. Glzetteer and Business Directory gf St.g?4,? I:awrence Count-ruT@@s,
towns , some pe opLe . l\ o Lnoex '
GNL KNIGHT, L. L. Georgia's Roster of the Revolution.g?5.8 Men who 6nlisted ffigia of-€-Tt-ffi-in--@fter
the Revolution. Indexed.
GNL NOTHINGHAM, C. W. History of Upson County, Georgia.g?5,8 t930. Book with mucn ffio i-ived
in area, incl. many who moved to other counties. Index.I
WHAT'S NEW?
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SAUNDERS, Col. J. E. Early Settlers of A1ab . 2 parts.
Good for family historieffi
HILL, Mrs. Louis C. Be1I County, Texas Records. Vol. 1
Marriage records, oiogrffiiEFEdTffiffiFv
records. Last name index only.
MARTTN, Mrs. John T. Falls County, Texas Records. VoL. 1
Commissioner' s court, ea@Tenffiracts,
Masonic records, marriage records, cemete,ry records. Index
by last name only.
MILIER, Dorothy S. Czech Pioneers in Texas. DOUBRAVAfamily and descendants@tffi-pfoneers and their
way of life. Invaluable iffiurce by local author.
Partial List Robertson County Cemeteries. Some of the
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SINKS, Julia Lee. Chronicles of Fayette. Fayette Countyearly history. No ind'il
STORY, Lorai.ne D. Ear1y Records of Hunt Counly, Texas.
1850 Census, mortalit s
L847-LB5L Index by last name only.
TEDFORD, Sandra H. Cemetqry l4qqr4ptlgns of Rockwal-LCoun!y-r6"qq. Known eemeT-erffiffi-dffi
coun{iEs where RockwalL County citizens buried, Index bylast name on1y.
T SUMIVIERS, K. History of Grayson County, Texas, Vo.Lume 1.
976.4 Monumental work conf,aining a county history, town histories,family histories (blacks and whites), church histories,
business histori-es, detailed index.
**Editor's Note: Did you read that this is a local author? The book
sounds interesting whether you have Czech ancestors or notl
I'm going to Czech on this onel
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What's in a Nanel Her initiaLs were ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOQRSTUV
WXYZP. She was born in Liverpool, England, in 1880, and her name was
Anna Bertha Cecilia Diana Enily Fanny Gertrude Hypatia Inez Jane Kate
Louise Maud Nora 0phelia Quince Rebecca Starkey Teresa Ulysis VenusVfinifrcd Xenophonc Yetty Zeno Pepper. !{ith such an assortment of
appelations, she was able to select the one she li.ked, and she choseto be known as Annie.
(Modern Maturity Magazine, April-May, L9?2)
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Maps are vcry important tools whcn conducting rcsearch.
Many times we wish for an o1d one to compare with the prescnt.
When someone in our group asked about a map of the prescnt Texascounties, Don and Nell YOUNG brought the one on the facing page.
That brought to mind a map of Texas counties in 1840 when Texas
was still a Republic. This map is a copy from a book in the
Bryan Library, and a very interesting contrast to our prcsent day.
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Dcvelopnent sf Texas Counticsfron the original Land Districts. "
The plat is too detailed to printall of it in one issue of theAdvcrtiser, but on page 58 is thc
development of Milan land district
from which Brazos County emerged.
This nap shows the present
counties of Texas--all 254 ofthcml How many are there thatyou did not even remenber wasthe nane of a county? Similar
maps are available from thc
General Land Office at Austinalong with a lot of other good
information.
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The NO1EMBER meeting is dascribed on the cover of thisissue. Sharing record-keepi-ng ideas, skills and errors shouldhelp us all. Hope cvery membcr and a guest fFeach is in atten-
dance for this fun and informative session.(Editor)
In addition to the interesting program, B.G.A. will beclecting officers for 1980. Here is the report of thc nominating
committce:
"The nominating cornmittce, with all membcrs present,for the Brazos Gencalogical Association met at 7:30 pm
on Oetober 4, L979, for the purposc of selecting nomineesfor the electivc offices of the Association.
Thc following slatc of nominees is presented:
Pre sident- - -----Ralph McCORMICK
Vice -Pre sident--Dorothy CLARK
Sscrc tary-------Chri stine DULANEYTreasurer-------Shirley REDMANLibrarian-- - ----Marian GRAIIAM
"Each nominee was contacted and he or she agreedto accept the office, if eLected, and fulfilL the dutiesof the office to the best of his ability.
H.A. MONCRIEF, Chairman
Naomi IvIcCORMICK
Don YOUNG
We will entertain additional nominations from the floorbefore the vote. The Association appreciates the work done bythis committee--and all the other members who have worked tobuild an active, interesting and growing organizatiott, We look
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AN INVITAIION
The December meeting will not be a reguJ-ar rneeting, norwill it be on our regular third Monday nightt All- members,guests, anyone interested in genealogical pursuits, are invitedto an open house Sunday afternoon, December 15, L979, 3:00 to
5:00 at Mary COOPER's home,740 Garden Acres. Come and go, or
come and stay. We are going to visit, swap stories, may even
swap ancestorsl I Please mark your calendars now. The day won't
be complete without youl
OPEN HOUSE
December 16, 1,9?9 3 :00 6 :00
/40 Garden Acres, Bryan
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The Don YOUNGs recently went to North Carofina toresearch. Gee, Don and Ne1I, wish we sould have gone, tool
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At the October meeting, Mary COOPER reported taklngher two grandsons to the Seottish Games in Waco. The Games in
SaLado are November 10 and 11. Did anybody get to that one??
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Franees REASONO\ER is proud of a book recently printed
in a linited numbcr. Called Pa.Latin Trail by Johnnie Elwood
REASoNolrER, it is the li.neageffiASONOvER who cane to
A.nrerj.ca in 1710 with a group of German PaLatines and established
New Bern, North Caroli.na.
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Have you heard? We have another author in our midst.
Ralph McC0RMfCK is considering publishing a series of stories
about his childhood memories. He has alLowed some of us a preview
of a few of his stories and anyone can identify with the stories
he tells. They are full of every day, fwrny things that bring
back memories of your owrt. He thinks it may go to press early
next year. with about 1J0 pages. He is going to call it
A Prairie Kid Grows Up. Maybe he will give us all a preview
ln one oI our meel].ngs nextr year,
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Mr. M0NCRIEF is also getting close to publication ofhis MONCRIEF Genealogy. Our organization is very proud of these
people who can 'get it altogether' and into printl
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rde have three new members which we are plcased to welcome.
Mr. arrd Mrs. Lec w. BAILEY (.Llice ) 693-63?9
Rt. 3, Bax 552, Btyan, fX 7780t
Prescntly searching only BAII'EY.
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Jim Owen JONES
2508 Oak Circle,
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MADEWEII,
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QUERfES are ]imited to members and subscribers. Plcase send allqucries !o: Mary COOPER, Editor, Brazos Genealogical Adver-tiser, /40 Garden Acres, Bryan, IX ??80t.
# OOg NORWOOD. Has anyone found Richard NORW0OD (7850-t862) intheir Brazos or Washington County researching?Shirlcy REDMAN, Box t03, Wellborn TX ?|BBt Phone 6n-4?70
# 0I0 BAILEY. Need infor"mation on grandfather, James Addison (?)BAIIAY. Rasided in Tennessee near Mernphis until about
t87O whcn he novcd to East Texas, and lived near a cousin
nened HODGE. Was the father of five sons and one daughter,
son Eugene bcing thc father of this searcher. Jancs
BAIIEY died tn L892 at the age of 79, and is buried on a
ranch ncar Whcelock. Searcher has not bcen able to Locatethe grave though it was narked by his father.
L,ce BAIIiEY, Rt. 3, Box 552, Bryan, TX 778OL
# }tt HAMPTON. Need wifa and parents of Thonas HAMPT0N b.Caroline,So. VA, L?5Q i d. Troy, MO, 1BI+0.Mrs. AlLie WHITIEY, t535 Wolf Run, College Station, TX ??81+0,
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Macon, GA.
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He Answered GravelY
(AP) -- When Robert I,ee TERRELI needed proof of his
he brought in a
showed she died in
The evidence was
age to file an application for Social Security,
J0-pound tombstone.
The needed evidence, from his mother's grave'
LgOt, proving him to be at least 52 years old.
acceptable. IERREI,I does not know his actual age.
++++++++++++++++++++
K*o,o W"o?
The editor has not received many comments pro or con about
the fonnat for pedigree charts. So--here is another one in the same
format. Joy BROWN had already typed hers up in a}aost this manner'
and the editor took advantage of her preparation. Let's have at
least one pedigree chart in each edition. Cart we print yours next?
This seems a good spot to urge members to place their
charts in the library also. The surna.me cards wiLl be the most used,
if we each build then with our own contributions. Remember, it will
benefit you if someone searches the surnane cards and calls you
about that long lost ancestorl
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PEDIGNEE CHART - MildTed Joy SNODGRASS BRowN
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(Continued )
To find the father of any person listed, double the number.
Each man's wife is the following number. (Men are even numbers;
women are odd nrrrnbers. )
Edmund D. SNODGRASS b 7 Mar 1828 M0 d 7 Oct 1853 TXMartha Elizabeth STONEMAII{ b 10 Dec 1831 TN d 1 Sep 1880 TXRobert R. ROBBINS b 18 Mar 1818 Ark d 72 May 1866 TXSarah ROBBINS b 19 Jan t825 Ark d 29 Aug 1862 lX
George W. TABOR b ca LB34 Ala . m b De,e-t852. LA _d Sep 1852 MSMary Winnic EDMUNDS b 1 Apr L837 gA, d ZZ Jan t9Z6 tA
John J. BRITTON b 5 Aug IB29 GA m ca 1848 cA d after LAjs GA
Anarrda BAYS b ca 1835 AL d after 1880 LA
James M. TAYI,0R Jr, b ca 1813 GA d a"fter 1870 MSElizabeth b ea 1815 MS d before 1858 MS
John WIItrIAIVIS b 18 Nov 1811 TN m ca L833 Ala? d May 1-85L MS
Prudence PATTON b ca 1810 TN d 5 Jan 1884 TXWilliaur IERRY b LZ Aug 1809 nC m 2? Jan L839 d t9 Nov 1888 TXMartha F],OWERS b ca 1814 GA or SC d after 1868 .q,la
Gcorge Washington S. WRIGHT b L2 Jan 1824 ALa d 30 May 1t00 TX
Isophena IvrfERS b 9 Sep 1828 A1a d 19 Apr 1893 TX
Joseph SNODGRASS b 1800-1810 M0 n 1 Dec 1825 M0 d ca 1"848/g tttOSarah HOOSER b ca 1811 M0 d after t850
John H. STONEMAN b TN n 1ll July 1825 TN d after 1840
Phebe MooRE b ea t8o6/? VA d aiter f e5o iuoRichard ROBBINS b ca 1795 KY A 1844 .q,rk
Nancy RICHARDS b ca t795 KY
Aaron RoBBINS b ca 1804 tt{ d 20 Apr 1856 fXElizabeth MASSEY b VA or TN d Aug 1854Elijah TA30R b Z5 Oct 1805 NC m 182/ A1a d 20 Mar 1864 r,.q,
Susarrrrah SIMS b ca 1,809/13 cA d 1 Mar 1851 LA
Jamcs EDMUNDS b ca 1811 GA n 27 Feb 1829 A].,a d 1-Z Mar 1888 LAGrizclla Ann HAY b ca 1813 GA d before 1882 LA
Emanuel BRITI0N b 11 Apr 1810 QA m 10 July 1828 cA d 9 Dec
1874 cAJane L. SMITH b 29 July 1810 eA d after 1860 cANathaniel BAYS b 5 Dec t798 aA m 2 Apr 1834 GA d 25 Apr 185? GAElizabeth GRIZZLE b 8 Dee 1,8t6 cA d 27 Dec 1890 LA
Jannes M. TAYI0R Sr. b 1780-90 d after 1840 MS
54, John PATTON b ca 1,79A KY or NC m ca 1810 TN? d ca 1830 Ala or MS
55. Sarah b ca t790 KY or NC d after 1850 MS?
60, Asa WRIGHT b 28 Nov 1?95 CA d I Mar 18?3 Tx6L. Elizabeth b ca LBQZ cA d before 1,86? IX62. Jerred MtaERS b 25 June 1802 m 18 Dec 1820 AIa d. before 1B5O63. Nancy CI,OWER b 2? Mar 1803 cA d after 1B?0 TX
66. Christian HO0SER b ca 1?85 NC m ca 1810 d 1860-51 MO6?. Elizabeth b ca 1?95 NC d after 1B5O MO
80. william TABOR b 4 Jan !?6t Nc n J July L?8t Nc d 4 June 1844 wis81. Susannah TUBB b. 11 oct L75t NC d 3L Jan 1852 MS82, Reddick SIMS b I770-t780
84. William EDMUNDS d 1840 eAI
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PEDIGREE CHART - Mildred Joy SNODGRASS BROWN (Continued )
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David HAY b ca L77B SC d ca L852 ALaWinnefred POPE b ca 1785 GA d L85L Ala
John B. BRITT0N b 25 June 1768 Vh m 1 Jan L?95 VA d1Oet
1838 cA89. Mary BAIGR b. 2l Sep t??0 VA d after L842
L24, Eli jah IVIYERS
126, Jonathan CI,OWER b J Dec I?63 PA m 2J Oct
127, I{ary S}IUL,ER b 10 Oct 1774 Hanover, Germany
160. John TABoR m before 1280 NC d 1Bo5 NCt5t, Elizabeth SHARPE d after 1815 NC!62, George TUBBt53. Mary
L74, WilLis POPE d ca 1,791 CA
1?6'. Henry BRITTON b ca 7?+0 li GA in LTB9
252. George CIO!{ER b ca 1735 PL m ca t759 PA
253, Elizabeth MORGAI\
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ANDERSEN 53
ANDERSoHN 53
ANDERSoN 5t,53
ANDERSSEN 53
ANDRISSEN 53
ARMSTRoNG 5I,52
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ARNETT 4Z
ARNoLD 4r
ASHBERRY 5L
BAII,EY 50 ,67BArN 5tBArRD 5tBAKER 6I+
BALDWIN 54BAII,ARD 5L
BARNES 50
BARRETT 47
BAYS 53
BEAVER 5t
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BENBOW 47
BoDGE 54BoT,ToN 54BoND 4Z
B0WI^ES 50
BoWMAN 47
BoYD 50,52BoYrs 47
BRAUN 5)
BRAUNSTETN 53
BRTTToN 62,63,
64
BRoWN 47,5t,53
6t,62BUIE 5T
BUSSEY 50
BUTT +9,50,5L
BYNUM L+?
BYRD 5t
CANNoN 500ARTER 5t
CASTIEBERRY 51,
52cHrrD 54
CLARK 59c],owER 63,54cor,E 47
COILINS 4?
CONNAI,IY 4Z
cooPER 46,47 ,59
50 ,6tcoRzINE 50cox 5LcRArG 48,5L
cRoss 5tcusTER 53
daniels 4Z
DATENPORT 5LDAVrS 5LDEAN 5L
DEBUSK 48
DENToN 5L
DOUBRAZA 55
DOWNING 48
DUTANEY 59
DULAITY 54
DUPREE 5L
DYKEMAI,I 53
EARLE 46,49
ECTOR 48
EDMUNDS 63
ESBJoRN 53
FTqlIFP <I! *vrsrl )LFrsKE 53
FI,OWERS 63
FOI,EY 48
FORD 53
FOSTER 48
FRBEMAN 6O
FREESTONE 48
FUIIERTON i}8
FURLoNG 54
GALOWAY 5L
GATLTN +9,53
GEARY 50GIT,IIIA}ID 5I
GRAITAM 59
GRA1ES 47,48
GREEN I}8
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HAII 48 MacLEAN 54
HAMTSHoN 50 MADEWETT, 50
HAMPTON 6t MARSH I+8
IIANOVER 48 MARf rN 4? ,52, 55
HARDY 48 MASSEY 63
HARRTSoN 51" MASTERSoN 50HAY 63,64 MeC0],IoCH 48
HENDERSON I}8 MCCORMICK 46,59
ImNRY 48 5oHIl], 55 McD0NAID 47,52
HODGE 6T MCINTOSH 4?
Ho].,DER 48 McKrNr,EY 52HOrT 5L,52 McNUTT 52
HOoSER 63 MeSilANE 53HootrER 52,53 MENCKEN 46, 53
HO'T'EI,I, 51 MIDDI.EBROOK 54
HUBBARD 50 MTLLER 55
HUBER 53 MIII,S 52
HUDSPETH 4Z MOIOBRA 48
HURT 5t MoNCRTEF 59,60
rAr,rsEN s3 il3ilf*r8fr o,JOHAr'{SS0N 53 ifiooRE--'d3''J0HNSON 50,5t,^ fiORLlArrr
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KENT 52 NEITE 4gKIEFER 48
KINC 48 N0RW00D 5L
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KoEr,sHr 48 osBonN 53
KOSTER 53 pAcE 48KovAR 53 F.q,iiocr 48
rAlroEsTRAEr 53 PARKS 5trEvA 48 PATTEN 50rrNcolN 53 PATT0N 53
I,TNKHoRN 53 PAYNE &8
ToNGSTREET 53 PEARCE 50rorT 50 PENDBRGRASS
PEPPER 55FERSHING 53
PFoERSCHTNc 53PHEIAI\ 48
PHIIL,IPS 52POPE 64
POWEI,L 52PRTSIEY 48
PRISTAJE I+8
READ 52
REASONO1ER 5O
REDMAN 46, 59,6i.
REED 48,50, 52
RENSHAW 5t
RHODES 52
RTcHARDS 6j
RICHARDSoN 53
RoBBTNS 62,63
RODDEN 52
RoDGERS 52Ross 46,54
RousE 53
SAUNDERS 55
SCHMIDT 53
scRuGGS 50
SEATE 48
SHARP 5L
SHARPE 6I+
SHEPPARD 52sHurER 64
SHUITZ 48
SIMM0NS 50srMS 53srM(s 55sr,IDER 52
SMART 52
SMED 53
sMrrH 48,50,53
53
SMIT}IWICK 48
sNoDGn.R,ss 6z ,63
SPEARS 52
SPENCER 6O
STAP].ES 50
STEPHENS 5?
STEPHENSON 52
SToNEMAN 6j
ST0RY 55sTouT 52
SUMMERS 55
TABoR 62,63,64
TAYIOR 62,63
TEDFORD 55
TEPPER 54TERREI,I 6!
TERRY 62,63
THOMPSON 48
TIDWEI,I, 52TUBB 63
TURNER 50
URBIN 4Z
wAIKER t+Z
lvAI,lACE 47
WALfERS 52
WA],TON 52
WEEKS 48wgtcn t+g
!{HrrE 49
WHITI,EY 6t
WIIlIASTS 48,62,63
WITI,INGHAM 52wrtsoN t+7 ,5L,53
wRrcHT 62,63
YoUNG 56,59,6A
ZERBIST I+9
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