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1951 | Donald Moses Kennedy 1915-2000 | ||
1952 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1953 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1954 | Dorset, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 Dorset History Centre; Dorchester, England; Reference: PE/MCR(SJ) | ||
1955 | Douglas Cunningham | ||
1956 | Douglass, George obituary - NY Times 30 Mar 1869 Obituary in New York Times (partial). | ||
1957 | Dr Robert Mathews | ||
1958 | Dr Samson & Jane Mathews | ||
1959 | Dr Samson Mathews | ||
1960 | Dr Samson Mathews and Family | ||
1961 | Dr Samuel Robinson 1901-1986 | ||
1962 | Drumahitt | ||
1963 | DSC03759 cullabine spelled here Collinbine Joseph wife and family 14th january 1746 old calendar Certificate of settlement from Anston cum membris in West riding of Yorkshire to Staveley Derbyshire | ||
1964 | DSC03761 Joseph Cullabine spelled Collabine back of certificate | ||
1965 | DSC04112 Elizabeth wife of Richard Milner and Sarah Daughter of Joseph Columbine buried 1753 | ||
1966 | DSC04273 susannah dau of wm and susannah Cullabine baptised 7th jan 1810 | ||
1967 | DSC04768 Susan Jennings aged 84 buried at Barlborough 25th October 1892 | ||
1968 | DSC04768 Susan Jennings aged 84 buried at Barlborough 25th October 1892 | ||
1969 | DSC04889 Charles Jennings aged 56 buried 28th February 1904 | ||
1970 | DSC05642 joseph columbine of mastin Moor buried may 20th 1771 staveley | ||
1971 | DSC06720 Joseph Columbine and Mary Milnes married Staveley feb 24th 1744 old calendar Joseph Columbine and Mary Milnes married Staveley feb 24th 1744 old calendar | ||
1972 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1973 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1974 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1975 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1976 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1977 | Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage Licence Index, 1270-1858 | ||
1978 | Dugald went to Ireland | ||
1979 | Duncan 'Ban' McNeill, Birth 1806 | ||
1980 | Duncan Ban McNeill Obituary299 | ||
1981 | Duncan Ban McNeill, Death 1897 | ||
1982 | DuncanBanMcNeill This photograph of Duncan Ban was discovered by the late Donald Garvard, in the loft at Drumclach. It was in the form of a glass negative and the image was retrieved with the help of Glasgow College of Art, through the agency of the late John Cunningham. The original is preserved privately in Colonsay. Duncan Ban was the subject of a famous obituary notice by Prof. MacKinnon, published in "The Scotsman" (credit Corncrake, Colonsay, Scotland 2000) | ||
1983 | Edinburgh, Scotland, Electoral Registers, 1832-1966 Edinburgh City Archives; Edinburgh, Scotland; Register of Voters for the City of Edinburgh and the Burgh of Leith; Reference: SL56/143 | ||
1984 | Edinburgh, Scotland, Electoral Registers, 1832-1966 Edinburgh City Archives; Edinburgh, Scotland; Register of Voters for the City of Edinburgh and the Burgh of Leith; Reference: SL56/153 | ||
1985 | Edinburgh, Scotland, Electoral Registers, 1832-1966 Edinburgh City Archives; Edinburgh, Scotland; Register of Voters for the City of Edinburgh and the Burgh of Leith; Reference: SL56/158 | ||
1986 | Edna Isobel Mathews from Family of Dr Samson Mathews c.1914 Edna Isobel Extract from full picture and 'recolorized' | ||
1987 | Edna Robinson | ||
1988 | Edward E Peters | ||
1989 | Edward Holgate d1794 | ||
1990 | Edward McElderry Will 1 of 2 Baltimore County, Maryland Will Book 12, page 153- 154 (Internet - familysearch.org) | ||
1991 | Edward McElderry Will 2 of 2 Baltimore County, Maryland Will Book 12, pg 153 - 154 (Internet - familysearch.org) | ||
1992 | Eileen Furey Headstone grave is beside wall at far end of cemetry. | ||
1993 | Eileen Furey nee Mathews, Mrs Frank - death 1933 Obituary notice for grand-daughter | ||
1994 | Eileen Marguerite Wilson 1895-1965 | ||
1995 | Eileen Mary Peirson | ||
1996 | elbert Elbert & Louisa Jemison, Wedding Picture, c.1858, Talladega, Alabama Elbert S. Jemison and his bride Louisa A. McElderry (b.1842 - d.1939) are shown on their wedding trip in 1858. Louisa A. McElderry was the daughter of Thomas McElderry, one of Talladega County’s pioneer families. Thomas fought with Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Talladega. Louisa married Elbert Jemison in Talladega on October 26, 1858. Elbert S. Jemison, a native of Talladega, Alabama, attended LaGrange College, read law in the office of L. E. Parsons, and was admitted to the bar in Talladega at an early age. He left for Texas soon afterward where he remained most of his life. He was a Captain in the Confederate Army of Texas, serving in the 1st Texas Infantry. After the war, he entered the Cotton Brokerage business and wholesale grocery business in Houston, Texas. He later purchased a seat on the New York Cotton Exchange, and was controlling stockholder and President of the Houston East Texas Railway Company, which he later sold to the Harriman Interest in New York, which is now part of the Southern Pacific system The couple retired back to Talladega and Elbert passed away shortly thereafter in 1896. His widow built a large mansion on the corner of South and Cherry Streets and spent the remainder of her years as a local philanthropist, contributing time and money to various causes - churches, hospitals, parks, and libraries to name a few. Her home is known locally as the Jemison-Purefoy Home. It is the property of the Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind, where it serves as a dormitory. | ||
1997 | Elbert S Jemison 1835 - 1896 Elbert Sevier Jemison Gravestone 1835-1896 | ||
1998 | elbert s. jemison_soldiersletterst00poll_0203 Captain Elbert S. Jemison, Co. G "Reagan Guards", 1st Texas Infantry. (1) JEMISON, ELBERT S. iLt. - W., Gaines' Mill (June 27, 1862): W., Antietam (Sept.17, 1862): Elect., Capt., Aug. 9, 1863: Detailed to recruiting serv., Trans-Miss. Dept., Spring, 1864: Resgnd., Aug. 9, 1864. https://archive.org/stream/soldiersletterst00poll#page/n228/mode/1up/search/crossing+over+into+maryland | ||
1999 | Elbert Sevier Jemison | ||
2000 | Eleanor & Crawford Robinson |