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David MAJORS is the name of a brother to both Elias and John MAJORS whose records here at Footnote indicate served in the 26th TN Inf, CSA, too. The MAJORS family lived near the…
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I believe John MAJORS of the 26th TN Inf, CSA - in the next file - to be the brother of this Elias MAJORS who lived near the Roane and Rhea County borders in Tennessee. Sistler's…
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Does anyone know whether this is the same John MAJORS who served in the 43rd TN Inf, CSA?
The following is information that appears in Samuel Sistler's index of Confederate…
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Dica Ann "Dicy" SMITH married Jacob ENGLAND in Burke Co, NC on 11 Jan 1848. After Jacob died in a Richmond, VA hospital in May or Jun 1863, Dicy married James Calvin "Calvin"…
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This image is listed as page 67 of Robert HANSLEY's Revolutionary War Pension (NC), but it is a bounty land card for Anthony HANSON, New Hampshire instead. Where is HANSLEY's…
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This is the record for Robert HANSLEY/HENSLEY/HENCILY/HENSLY who applied for his pension out of Hawkins County, Tennessee and who lived later with his (presumed) son Benjamin…
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ANNOTATION: word GARAGE was tagged as person, but context clearly shows that the document is talking about a garage for storage ("including car storage in the Capital Garage").
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"SESSIONS" has been annoted as a surname, yet it is actually part of text regarding a South Carolina "Office Court of Common Pleas & Genl Sessions"
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A quick check of both the 1830 & 1840 Roane Co, TN censuses will show that the individual annotated here as Henry S. PERRIS is actually Henry PURVIS.
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Mark McPHERSON, mentioned on this page was from Charles County, Maryland. He was a son of Alexander McPHERSON of that county.
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Is this John MAJORS the same person as John Samuel MAJORS, believed to have been a son of Peter MAJORS who married Mary SLIDER in Baltimore County, Maryland?
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Charles Co, MD's Mark McPHERSON migrated to Kentucky.
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