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1401 | Tyler, Texas | ANDERSON, Jo Ann (I1018)
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1402 | U.S. Public Records Index | CHASTAIN, Jesse Harold (I00360)
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1403 | U.S. Public Records Index | CHASTAIN, Jesse Harold (I55271)
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1404 | U.S. Public Records Index | CHASTAIN, Jesse Harold (I53679)
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1405 | U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I00560)
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1406 | U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I55471)
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1407 | U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I53879)
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1408 | UID: 7783570B7D4B114AADD6DCA6D2839BE4585A | HIBBARD, Edward (I2674)
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1409 | UID: C98A74374CE463488B51B7FB9BFA34295936 | COMINS, Martha (I2675)
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1410 | Union National Bank Houston, Texas | ROWELL, Cliva (I124)
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1411 | Union Park Cemetery | BROWN, Joseph Alfred (I00976)
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1412 | Union Park Cemetery | BROWN, Joseph Alfred (I55887)
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1413 | Union Park Cemetery | BROWN, Joseph Alfred (I54295)
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1414 | United States National Archives, Civil War Service Records (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.), Source Medium: (null) . | Source (S00063)
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1415 | United States National Archives, Civil War Service Records (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.), Source Medium: (null) . | Source (S00063)
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1416 | United States National Archives, Civil War Service Records (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.), Source Medium: (null) . | Source (S45114)
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1417 | United States National Archives, Civil War Service Records (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.), Source Medium: (null) . | Source (S45011)
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1418 | University of Arkansas Medical Center | THOMASSON, Bobbie Joann (I00393)
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1419 | University of Arkansas Medical Center | THOMASSON, Bobbie Joann (I55304)
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1420 | University of Arkansas Medical Center | THOMASSON, Bobbie Joann (I53712)
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1421 | University of Michigan - The Michiganensian Yearbook, Image 53 of 422 of the 1901 Edition. J. Lawrence Hibbard, Detroit. Class Football Team (4). | HIBBARD, John Lawrence (I01267)
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1422 | University of Michigan - The Michiganensian Yearbook, Image 53 of 422 of the 1901 Edition. J. Lawrence Hibbard, Detroit. Class Football Team (4). | HIBBARD, John Lawrence (I21639)
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1423 | Unmarried. | ADAMS, Mary (I230)
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1424 | Vallejo, California | TEMPLE, Herbert Leslie Jr. (I969)
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1425 | Vancouver, British Columbia | HIBBARD, John William (I15259)
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1426 | Verna Hibbard was born March 15, 1904 in Stafford, Texas. She was lovingly nicknamed "Dogel" by her father, Lorenza Dowd "Bud" Hibbard. At Verna's school when a student was tardy, the teacher would make them sing a song. Verna loved to sing so much that she would be late for school on purpose. Verna loved the attention she got when singing. Her father, Lorenza Dowd "Bud" Hibbard was a carpenter. Whenever she would visit him at a job site, the men that worked for her father would pay her a nickel to sing. One of Verna's favorites was My Rubber Dollie. One day her bloomers fell down while she was singing. Poor Verna ran to the bath room and hid in one of the stalls while her friends stood outside and made fun of her. She was terribly embarrassed. Things were never the same again, and she never lived that down. She was married to L.K. Kitchen. She died June 8, 1992 at age 88. Her Social Security Number was 466-74-4659 issued by the State of Texas. Her last known residence according to the Social Security Administration was in Houston, Texas. Verna Lee had three children with first husband Sidney Eaton. After their divorce she married Louis Kennedy Kitchen and they had 6 children. | HIBBARD, Verna Lee "Dogel" (I340)
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1427 | Verna Lee and Louis Kennedy Kitchen had 6 children. | Family: Louis Kennedy KITCHEN / Verna Lee "Dogel" HIBBARD (F132)
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1428 | Walter Scott Hibbard lived in China and married a Chinese woman whose adopted name was Mary Kroger. Occupation: Bridge Engineer. Walter and Mary had 7 living children. | HIBBARD, Walter Scott (I2260)
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1429 | Was a resident of Sturgis, MI | HIBBARD, Charles E. (I1272)
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1430 | Was a student of Uriah, as school teacher. | Family: Uriah GARRIS / Sarah Jane DENNY (F5627)
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1431 | Was born in Detroit on site of Old City Hall. Birth date was always thought to be 25 December 1856, Detroit News, 25 December 1943, "Town Talk" by George Stark gives date as 25 Dec. 1856. He was not on the 1860 Census. He always said he was 12 years old when his father died in 1872, Letters from his sisters in Oldenburg, IN confirms the date as 25 Dec, 1860. At 16 he was a foreman at John Kengels Carriage Works in Detroit. Was a partner in the Sanger Steam Laundry at 13 East Jefferson in Detroit. He was injured in a horse breaking cart accident, and was on crutches for 5 years. During part of this time he was Bailiff for the Federal Court. He bought Cherry Island near Rockwood, MI. about 1890. Was the owner and developer of the Cherry Island Subdivision. Operated duck hunting club, rented boats, was deputy sheriff, and a friend of Henry Ford, and many Great Lakes Ship captains. From Detroit City Directory 1875/76Sanger, John P.Wood Carver, 53 Gratiotbds 64 Beacon 1877Sanger, PhillipCarriage Makerbds 64 Beacon 1878Sanger, PhillipCarriage Maker, J. Kengelbds 64 Beacon 1879Sanger, John P.Woodcarver, 53 Gratiotbds 64 Beacon 1880Sanger, Phillip J.Clerk, J. Kengelbds 64 Beacon 1881Sanger, John P.Clk, Theut & Lutzbds 64 Beacon 1883Sanger, John P. Foreman, Theut & Lutzbds 64 Beacon 1885Sanger, John P.Foreman, Theut & Lutzh 195 Larned 1886Sanger Bros.(George A. and John P) laundry, 13 Jefferson, rms 13 Jefferson 1887Sanger, John P.bds 250 Brush 1889Sanger, John P.Propr. Enterprise Laundry and Sanger's Carpet Cleaning Works, 94 Larned w. Tel. 1320 1890Bought Cherry Island near Rockwood, Michigan Was a good friend of Henry Ford. Henry Ford would visit him on Cherry Island. On Monday 29 April 1946 he went to the Builders Show in Detroit. He got off the bus on Fort Street near Walnut and walked about 2 blocks to 2424 22nd Street, Wyandotte. He stopped in the back yard and talked to a neighbor. It was a bright sunny spring afternoon. He entered the side grade door and accidently put his left foot on the top step and fell down the stairs and broke his neck. He was unconscious and died 32 hours later in Wyandotte General Hospital. Funeral Mass was at St. Mary Church in Rockwood, Msgr. Edward J. Hickey said the mass. Burial Sacred Heart Cmetery, Grosse Ile, MI | SANGER, John Phillip (I01371)
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1432 | Was born in Detroit on site of Old City Hall. Birth date was always thought to be 25 December 1856, Detroit News, 25 December 1943, "Town Talk" by George Stark gives date as 25 Dec. 1856. He was not on the 1860 Census. He always said he was 12 years old when his father died in 1872, Letters from his sisters in Oldenburg, IN confirms the date as 25 Dec, 1860. At 16 he was a foreman at John Kengels Carriage Works in Detroit. Was a partner in the Sanger Steam Laundry at 13 East Jefferson in Detroit. He was injured in a horse breaking cart accident, and was on crutches for 5 years. During part of this time he was Bailiff for the Federal Court. He bought Cherry Island near Rockwood, MI. about 1890. Was the owner and developer of the Cherry Island Subdivision. Operated duck hunting club, rented boats, was deputy sheriff, and a friend of Henry Ford, and many Great Lakes Ship captains. From Detroit City Directory 1875/76Sanger, John P.Wood Carver, 53 Gratiotbds 64 Beacon 1877Sanger, PhillipCarriage Makerbds 64 Beacon 1878Sanger, PhillipCarriage Maker, J. Kengelbds 64 Beacon 1879Sanger, John P.Woodcarver, 53 Gratiotbds 64 Beacon 1880Sanger, Phillip J.Clerk, J. Kengelbds 64 Beacon 1881Sanger, John P.Clk, Theut & Lutzbds 64 Beacon 1883Sanger, John P. Foreman, Theut & Lutzbds 64 Beacon 1885Sanger, John P.Foreman, Theut & Lutzh 195 Larned 1886Sanger Bros.(George A. and John P) laundry, 13 Jefferson, rms 13 Jefferson 1887Sanger, John P.bds 250 Brush 1889Sanger, John P.Propr. Enterprise Laundry and Sanger's Carpet Cleaning Works, 94 Larned w. Tel. 1320 1890Bought Cherry Island near Rockwood, Michigan Was a good friend of Henry Ford. Henry Ford would visit him on Cherry Island. On Monday 29 April 1946 he went to the Builders Show in Detroit. He got off the bus on Fort Street near Walnut and walked about 2 blocks to 2424 22nd Street, Wyandotte. He stopped in the back yard and talked to a neighbor. It was a bright sunny spring afternoon. He entered the side grade door and accidently put his left foot on the top step and fell down the stairs and broke his neck. He was unconscious and died 32 hours later in Wyandotte General Hospital. Funeral Mass was at St. Mary Church in Rockwood, Msgr. Edward J. Hickey said the mass. Burial Sacred Heart Cmetery, Grosse Ile, MI | SANGER, John Phillip (I21743)
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1433 | Was born on the James Plantation in Lilesville, Anson, North CarolinatoBenjamin Franklin Garris, went to trade school in Nashville,Tennesseethen came to Union Parish Louisiana with sister Nancy Ann Garris whomarried Sid Barber and worked for Hightower. He moved to Summerfield, Claiborne, Louisiana then to New Boston,Texasthen to Stamps, Arkansas and worked for Bodcaw Lumber Company, then toWesson, Union, Arkansas and worked for Edgar Lumber Company. | GARRIS, James Andrew Mr. (I22)
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1434 | Was bucked off a horse and later died of injuries. Land was sold to sonsand others to pay off debts. Buried at Antioch Cemetery Summerfield,Claiborne, Louisiana. | HIGHTOWER, James Farmer (I252)
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1435 | Was in military service in Revolutionary War. A Methodist. Sometimeswent by R.W. Hightower. | HIGHTOWER, Thomas (I281)
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1436 | Was known for his flowing red hair. | GARRIS, Amos II (I106)
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1437 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Col. Ashley A. (I10)
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1438 | Web content link: | John Mark (I500267)
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1439 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, James Calcutt (I500164)
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1440 | Web content link: | SHELTUS, William Ashley (I500254)
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1441 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, James Calcutt (I500164)
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1442 | Web content link: | SHELTUS, William Ashley (I500254)
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1443 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Eric Arnold (I500238)
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1444 | Web content link: | SHELTUS, Cathleen Prudence (I500247)
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1445 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Col. Ashley A. (I10)
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1446 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Col. Ashley A. (I10)
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1447 | Web content link: | LANE, Annie Sarah (I11)
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1448 | Web content link: | CAMPBELL, Donald Frederick (I500157)
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1449 | Web content link: | WILLIAMS, Dolores Mae (I500179)
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1450 | Web content link: | HARDING, Reginald Ernest (I500268)
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