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| 1790 United States Federal Census Year: 1790; Census Place: , Surry, North Carolina; Roll: ; Image: |
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| 1820 United States Federal Census Year: 1820; Census Place: MacUngie, Lehigh, Pennsylvania; Roll: M33_104; Page: 168; Image: 178. |
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| 1830 United States Federal Census Year: 1830; Census Place: , Franklin, Alabama; Roll: ; Page: . |
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| 1830 United States Federal Census Year: 1830; Census Place: , Greene, Tennessee; Roll: ; Page: . |
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| 1830 United States Federal Census Year: 1830; Census Place: , Monroe, Tennessee; Roll: ; Page: . |
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| 1830 United States Federal Census Year: 1830; Census Place: Regiment 67, Monroe, Tennessee; Roll: 175; Page: 116. |
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| 57486394_128252054788 |
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| Adah Katherine Hall McQuire |
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| AncestryMaleICON A male descendant of this ancestor is the end of this HALL line |
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| Annie Ruth Hall |
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| Artie_Lou_Hall |
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| Bakers Creek Cemetery Photo from www.findagrave.com |
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| Bart and Annie Hall |
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| Benjamin Henn - land in Ferndale, PA |
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| Berkshire hogs Here is a picture of some of Nicholas Barksdale Hall's registered pure-bred Berkshire hogs. |
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| Bruce Singleton, Jesse and Maggie Singleton In front of House in Vonore, TN |
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| Burl Freeman Hall b1895_ |
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| Burwell Freeman Hall_Jr_class photo1939 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Yearbook - 1939 |
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| Burwell Martin Davis |
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| Calvin M Hall and Ruth Lavinia Tipton Calvin Morgan Hall Birth: May 29, 1811 Death: Jan. 5, 1897 Ruth Lavinia Tipton Hall Birth: Jan. 2, 1821 Death: Apr. 4, 1913 Burial: Cove Methodist Church Pond Spring Walker County Georgia, USA |
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| Calvin Morgan Hall Half of a double stone with his wife, Ruth Lavinia Tipton |
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| Clark Home Clark home. Photograph of the old Clark home, located on Clark's Bridge Road, just across the Chattahoochee River. The home was built by slave labor and was constructed of hand-made brick. Elizabeth Ingram Clark, widow of Sevier Clark who died in 1842, was left the responsibility of rearing nine childern. The youngest child was three weeks old at the time of Sevier Clark's death. Elizabeth operated a ferry across the river, and the house was built under her direction. |
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| Clark Home Clark home. Photograph of the old Clark home, located on Clark's Bridge Road, just across the Chattahoochee River. The home was built by slave labor and was constructed of hand-made brick. Elizabeth Ingram Clark, widow of Sevier Clark who died in 1842, was left the responsibility of rearing nine childern. The youngest child was three weeks old at the time of Sevier Clark's death. Elizabeth operated a ferry across the river, and the house was built under her direction. |
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| Connally House Atlanta pioneer settlers Thomas W. Connally and his wife Temperance Peacock, pose in front of their East Point home in 1883. The couple had 16 children. Standing with them is their granddaughter Electa, and their domestic servant, Aunt Martha. |
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| Connally2 Thomas Connally & Temperance Peacock |
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| Cordelia May Hall |
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| Cove Cemetery Cove Cemetery Photo by Nancy and Dennis Skidmore |
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| COWAN_MalindaTS_2 |
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| David W Connally 1894 Connally family reunion at the home of Dr E L Connally on Jan 23, 1894. |
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| Davis Julia Matilda Boling 1868-1953 tombstone Located on Find A Grave |
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| Dorothy Hall |
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| Dorothy Hall Wedding Announcement Dorothy Hall Wedding Announcement - 11th Jan. 1944 |
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| Dr. Elijah L. Connally |
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| Dr. Walter Brownlow Kennedy |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Early Singleton Family Picture Millard W Singleton with wife Maggie and children Nick and Dorothy |
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| elizabethhallbirthdate From Hall family bible submitted with James Hall Rev. Pension R4478 This date differs from what has been posted on FindAGrave. |
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| Emma_Pickle_Hall |
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| Euphemia_P_Hall_Howard Burial: Bakers Creek Cemetery Blount County Tennessee, USA |
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| General William Lenoir William Lenoir (1751-1839) was an American Revolutionary War officer and prominent statesman in late 18th-century and early 19th-century North Carolina. Both the City of Lenoir, North Carolina and Lenoir County, North Carolina are named for him. Additionally, Lenoir City, Tennessee is jointly named for him and for his son, William Ballard Lenoir. The USS Lenoir (AKA-74) was also (indirectly) named for him. (Wikipedia) |
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| George and Nancy Browder Bowman |
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| Gertrude_Brown_Hall |
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| Gordon P. Hall Gordon worked for Singer Sewing Machine in Atlanta. His friends, who were coworkers, took care of his funeral and burial. They sent this picture. |
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| Gordon Paul Hall Graduation picture |
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