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Hillbillies & Vikings
This site is focused broadly on all descendants of John Denboe, an indentured servant who came to the Crown Colony of Maryland in about the year 1664. Also, it maintains a special emphasis on the descendants of John Denbow (1797-1862) and his brother Bazeleel (1795-1857), early pioneers in the hills of Southeastern Ohio, as well as the descendants of Jón Jónsson (1841-1934) of Dalasýsla, Iceland, who was an Icelandic immigrant to Canada and now has progeny throughout North America.
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1751 | Said to be from Youngstown, Ohio. He is supposed to have committed suicide & was not allowed to be buried in the Kilgore Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio with his wife. He may be buried in Youngstown. | Hogue, David (I2338)
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1752 | Sam was a welder for the B & O Railroad. He worked frequently atRikers Roundhouse in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. According to Charles'Bud' Parsons, Uncle Sam went deer hunting every year. It didn'tmatter if the world's biggest train wreck occurred, he went deerhunting. Bud said they used to tell him he had to come to work or theywould fire him. He always said go ahead- he knew he was the bestwelder and they needed him. He was a member of the BPOE and served asExaulted Ruler. It is said he attended the Presbyterian Church.Obituary: Newspaper clipping in the possession of Jean Reid Edwards.Date and name of paper are cut off. SAMUEL D. REID, 70. SamuelDavid Reid, 70, of Youngstown, a former resident of Punxsutawney, diedTuesday in his home in Youngstown. Funeral services will be heldThursday at 1:30 P.M. in the Lane Funeral Home in Austintown, Ohio.Mr. Reid was born in December, 1902, in Punxsutawney, a son ofAlexander and Elizabeth Hunter Reid and was married to the formerGeraldine Himes. A retired employee of the Baltimore and OhioRailroad, Mr. Reid was a member of the Presbyterian Church inYoungstown and was an honary member and past exalted ruler of the B.P. O. Elks in Punxsutawney. Surviving are his wife; a daughter,Mrs. Harry Welsh, of Cincinnati, O.; one grandchild; a brother,William Reid, of Niles, O., and two sisters, Mrs. Clark B.McLaughlinof Punxsutawney, and Mrs. Charles Parsons of Morgantown, WestVirginia. | Reid, Samuel David (I3546)
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1753 | Sandy Jameyson, Carl's granddaughter, was told by one of her older relatives that George Miracle (1863-1924) raped Mary Catherine Denbow and that Carl William Denbow was conceived at that time. If so, George would have been both his uncle and his father. Fact Flags: Tentative | Denbow, Carl William Sr. (I1052)
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1754 | Sandy obtaied information on John Jr., Betsy and Clemency from records of St. George and St. John's Parishes in Harford County, Maryland. She says her placement of them in this family is speculative. | Denbow, John Jr. (I1248)
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1755 | Sandy obtain information on John Jr., Betsy and Clemency from records of St. George and St. John's Parishes in Harford County, Maryland. She says her placement of them in this family is highly speculative. | Denbow, Clemency (I1073)
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1756 | Sandy obtain information on John Jr., Betsy and Clemency from recordsof St. George and St. John's Parishes in Harford County, Maryland. Shesays her placement of them in this family is highly speculative. | Denbow, Betsy (I1041)
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1757 | Sanford R. Bowen died July 25, 1885 aged 77 years, 8 months, 28 days and Delight, wife of S. Bowen, died December 5, 1886 aged 75 years, 2 months, 27 days. They are buried in the Old Prattsville Cemetery in Vinton County, Ohio, and share one large tombstone. Thomas Sharp's will names Mary Alice Bowen, 17, granddaughter of decedent as an heir. | Bowen, Ruby Lois (I4854)
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1758 | Schleswig,,Holstein,Germany | Lorenzen, Lorenz J. (I2895)
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1759 | Scruggs was reported to be a Confederate War Veteran who had beenhanged by the Yankees, but survived. The rope burns were said to havebeen visible on his neck. | Scruggs, Starling (I3775)
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1760 | Sec.10 Lot:190 Space:5 | Haverstick, Sarah (I3719)
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1761 | See letter to Magnus Tadsen from Hans Hansen in notes for Magnus.According to the latter Hans has 2 girls age 19 and 25 at the time theletter was written right after World War 2. Place of Residence:Germany Severely wounded in Flanders in World War 1. | Hansen, Hans (I2162)
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1762 | See letter to Magnus Tadsen from Hans Hansen. States that Paulinedied in 1934 almost age 87. Place of Residence: Germany | Knudsen, Pauline (I2712)
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1763 | See notes for James Sharp, Common Pleas Case in 1847. There are two Susannahs, but I believe that this one is the daughter of Benjamin Sharp. | Sharp, Susannah (I3883)
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1764 | See notes for Mary Hunter Williamson. Margaret died at age 24 years. | Williamson, Margaret (I4575)
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1765 | See notes for Mary Hunter Williamson. Robert died at age 50. | Williamson, Robert Bruce (I4577)
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1766 | See US Census 1850, Tuscarawas County, Goshen Twp., Ohio, Page 505, Head of Household, Abraham Merryman. | Merryman, Margaret C. (I3123)
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1767 | See US Census 1850, Tuscarawas County, Goshen Twp., Ohio, Page 505, Head of Household, Abraham Merryman. | Merryman, Martha (I3124)
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1768 | Seems to be two or three separate clippings, as on says funeral arrangements are incomplete, another says friends may call, and the other has the services in the past tense. | Kellert, Virginia Mildred (I2638)
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1769 | Series of discussion and email exchanges over a number of years, including some GEDCOM files. Footnote: Short Footnote: Bibliography: Informant: Russell ARNDTS Interviewer: Carl J. DENBOW Interview Date: FROM 1995 TO 2000 Informant Address: St. Cloud, Minnesota | Source (S185)
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1770 | served as a private under Captain Thomas Robinson and Abram Scott, Col. Alexander Lowry, Pennsylvania Line. | Haldeman, Jacob Jr. (I6241)
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1771 | served as private in Capt. Philip Weiser's company, Colonel Grub's regiment, Pennsylvania Line. His widow received a pension, 1853. | Newman, Walter (I6245)
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1772 | Served as US Army officer in WWII. Edited the Legislative Digest & Review in Columbus for many years. Public relations specialist. | Halley, William Elmer Jr. (I2136)
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1773 | served in Co. D, 8th Missouri Cavalry (USA) in the Late Rebellion. | Purselly, William (I6332)
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1774 | served in Co. K 2nd Missourii Light Artillery (USA) in the Late Rebellion. | Benton, William J. (I6329)
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1775 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2602)
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1776 | Served in the European Theater during World War II and was involved in the battles of the Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe. | Barton, David Michael (I5839)
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1777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1263)
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1778 | served in the Seabees during WW2 as a communictions specialist (PO-1, First Class Petty Officer) in New Guinnea, part of the Pacific theatre. | Barton, Merle Harleigh (I5360)
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1779 | served in World War I. | Jenkins, Charles William (I4726)
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1780 | Several online trees have this date of death, but none cite a source. | Gigax, Grace Naomi (I1981)
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1781 | Several sources list his birth year as 1823; the official GravesRecord from the Adjutant General's office says 1827, which is mostassuredly wrong. | Denbow, James (I1190)
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1782 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2331)
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1783 | Sharp v. Ayres states that Martha and John Denbow live in Monroe County, Ohio. Witness Role: Principal: [I3860] Martha A. SHARP Witness Role: Resident: [I3860] Martha A. SHARP Witness Role: Resident: [I1229] John DENBOW | Denbow, John Sr. (I1229)
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1784 | Sharp v. Ayres states that Martha and John Denbow live in Monroe County, Ohio. Witness Role: Resident: [I3860] Martha A. SHARP Witness Role: Resident: [I1229] John DENBOW | Sharp, Martha A. (I3860)
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1785 | Sharp vs. Ayers, et al, land dispute law suit | Sharp, Hannah (I3829)
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1786 | She attended Female Academy in Pleasant Hills, Alabama, started byher father. | Davidson, Seleta Elizabeth (I974)
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1787 | She died at her sister Carrie's home while on a visit. The birth date seems to be in dispute 28 May 1850 is calculated from DC, but cenus data indicates 1847 or '48. And, since she was baptised on 13 Mar 1849, the 1850 is most assuredly incorrect. | Vorhis, Sarah Elizabeth (I6460)
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1788 | She graduated from nursing school that year. She worked as an Army nurse during WWII, and was an officer in WAVES. | Kaehler, Magdalena Lisa Dora (I2620)
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1789 | She married Hoyt five years before Wm R. Rose died. Was there a divorce? | Family: Lockhart Kirk Hoyt / Martha Jane Newcomb (F1994)
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1790 | She sponsored a baptism on 5 May 1649 and again in 1655 and 1657,still single. | Dunckelnberg, Greta (I1644)
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1791 | She was a tall, slender lady with a real "'backwoods" approach to life. She used to pick herbs and flowers below the cliff in back of C. H. Denbow's house in Athens when she lived there the last two years of her life. She would predict the weather by looking at the back sides of leaves on trees in the woods. Aunt Cora was a very kind person. Frequently when we visited her and my grandparents in Woodsfield she would give me some little gift. I still have a few of these in my possession, including a paperweight. | Denbow, Cora Ann (I1080)
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1792 | She was from Punxsutawney,PA. | Teats, Dorothy (I4284)
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1793 | She was injured in an automobile accident at the union of U.S. 250 bypass West and 250 North at Faultless Drive. She was in critical condition for about two weeks before she died. | Cunningham, Bonnie Lou (I943)
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1794 | She's listed as surviver in her father's obituary in 1917. | Toland, Jamellia (I5109)
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1795 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2490)
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1796 | Short Title: Clegg Familiy Tree (MyHeritage) Url: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-1305531487/grover-stephen-clegg-in-familysearch-family-tree | Source (S385)
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1797 | shown as 10 years old in parents household. Witness Role: Daughter: [I1310] Martha A. DENBOW | Denbow, Martha A. (I1310)
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1798 | Shows Ira (Uncle Harry) living with his widow mother, sans wife. Probably after divorce or separation. | Denbow, James Ira (I1201)
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1799 | Small Pox | Tipton, Mary Elizabeth (I4335)
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1800 | Solomon Scribner, age 11, was also living in the James and Elizabeth Devor household according to the 1860 U.S. Census. Witness Role: Principal 2: [I4347] Elizabeth TRAVIS | Devor, John (I1510)
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