Carney & Wehofer Family
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12751 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Lionel (I18181)
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12752 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | CLARK, Nancy (I18182)
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12753 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Eugene (I18281)
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12754 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Edwin Justin (I18282)
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12755 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Theresa Minerva (I18283)
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12756 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Lucinda (I18285)
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12757 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Henry S. (I18286)
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12758 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Elizabeth (I18287)
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12759 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | BENNETT, Minerva (I18289)
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12760 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Polly (I18290)
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12761 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 1810 Census: 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female unde r 10, 1 female10-16, 1 female 26-45. | UDELL, Lionel , 5Th (I18299)
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12762 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 Based on 1840 and 1850 US Census returns, Westerloo, Albany , New York,birth would Have been about 1800. 1850 Census, which is much morecomplete, states that Gardner was a farmer, and the land value of hisfarm was $1800. Pen and ink drawings over sofa at CConnecticut are reportedly portraitsof Gardner and Minerva (Bennett) Udell. At one time they hung in thehome of Mathias Row Udell on Vernon Avenue in St. Louis. | UDELL, Gardner (I18295)
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12763 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Almira (I18183)
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12764 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Amanda (I18184)
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12765 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Daniel (I18185)
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12766 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Wheelock (I18186)
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12767 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Margaret (I18187)
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12768 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Nancy (I18188)
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12769 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Sir (I18189)
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12770 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Charlotte (I18190)
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12771 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Mary (I18192)
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12772 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Jane (I18193)
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12773 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Lionel (I18194)
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12774 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Anne (I18292)
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12775 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Betsy (I18293)
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12776 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Hannah (I18294)
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12777 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Britton (I18296)
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12778 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Abner (I18297)
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12779 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | UDELL, Samuel (I18298)
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12780 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 696 Vol 2 | HOGEN, Margaret (I18301)
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12781 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 1111 Vol 24 WFT Ref # 5488 Vol 2 Birth date shown as 1588 WFT Ref # 116 Vol 44 | MOUNTFORD, Anne (I8320)
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12782 | [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref# 5488 Vol 2 WFT Ref # 1111 Vol 24 WFT Ref # 3612 Vol 2 "History of the Bill Family" FAHL #221915 WFT Ref # 116 Vol 44 Has a difference of fathers. This pedigree has Thomas, b. 1490,William's brother as John's father. | BILL, John (I8319)
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12783 | [v23t1278.ftw] ALL INFORMATION ABOUT ELIJAH "LIDGE" RIGHT GULLEDGE AND FAMILY IS FROM THEIR FAMILY BIBLE. | GULLEDGE, Elijah R. "Lidge" (I12159)
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12784 | [v23t1278.ftw] JACK AND VIRGINIA OPERATED THE HANLEYVILLE SUPER MARKET NEAR BROSLEY. | GREEN, Jack (I11884)
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12785 | [v23t1278.ftw] LIVED AND DIED AFTER BIRTH IN HENDERSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. | GULLEDGE, Martha (I12145)
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12786 | [v23t1278.ftw] NANCY ELLEN , AND OLDEST SON JAMES GULLEDGE SOLD THEIR HOME AND LAND IN 1888, AND AT THIS DATE FROM INFORMATION OF THE OLDER MEMBERS OF THE GULLEDGE FAMILY IN 1973, THEY WENT TO NEARBY SIKESTON, MISSOURI. | HEDGES, Nancy Ellen (I12054)
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12787 | [v23t1278.ftw] TO MY KNOWLEDGE THIS FAMILY HAS DISAPPEARED, TO NEARBY COUNTIES IN WEST TENNESSEE . MAYBE IN CARROLL COUNTY, BENTON COUNTY, HENRY COUNTY OR OTHERS. | GULLEDGE, Joseph Steve Josiah (I12149)
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12788 | [v23t1278.ftw] WHITE - FARMER - LAND OWNER - NEAR CEDER HILL CHURCH. | GULLEDGE, Hiram (I12146)
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12789 | [Wallace.FTW] Residing in Lancaster, PA until 1846, and thereafter in York, PA. | WALLACE, Charles B. (I8798)
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12790 | [wrecknervous.ged] . Notes for MARY ANN HAYWOOD: Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake Co unty Ill, . She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the otherthree, Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors. Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. Source: http://www2.sos.state. Illinois.us Joseph Morford and Mary Ann Sells married July 3, 1865 in Lake CountyIllinois Carrie Gabrielli: David Sells lived in Avon, Lake County Illinois withMary Ann and three children, George, Hosea, and Harriet (Waters). [gabrielli.FTW] Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill, . She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the otherthree, Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors. Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. [gabrielli.FTW] Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill, . She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the otherthree, Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors. Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. [wood.fbc.FBK2.FTW] Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill, . She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the otherthree, Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors. Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. Source: http://www2.sos.state. Illinois.us Joseph Morford and Mary Ann Sells married July 3, 1865 in Lake CountyIllinois Carrie Gabrielli: David Sells lived in Avon, Lake County Illinois withMary Ann and three children, George, Hosea, and Harriet (Waters). [gabrielli.FTW] Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill, . She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the otherthree, Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors. Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. | HAYWOOD, Mary Ann (I16744)
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12791 | [wrecknervous.ged] Charles Henry Bills was born in May 1843 and was the son o f Alvah Bills,an early settler o f the Romulus area. Other family members lived nearby,including his cousin Marshall. Befor e his enlistment, Charles worked onthe family farm. Charles and Marshall must have been very close; they enlisted together incompany H August 13 , 1862 at Detroit. Charles was the eldest at 19.Company H was mustered into service on Augus t 13, 1862. Charles' youngerbrother (born in 1845) later enlisted in the the 9th Michigan Californiavalry. Not too much is known of Charles' wartime service. He was wounded in thescalp during the ski rmish actions near the Petersburg defenses on June17, 1864. The severity of the wound is no t known. Charles Bills mustered out with the Regiment at Detroit, Michigan June30, 1865. He was one o f only nine privates in Company H, who had beenwith the Regiment when it left Detroit in 186 2. Charles Henry Bills died in Tuscola County, Michigan in 1933, and isburied in Almer Cemetery . | BILLS, Charles Henry (I16586)
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12792 | [wrecknervous.ged] Genealogical Death Indexing System - Michigan BILLS, DORA M Date of death: 21-Apr-1879 Ledger Page: 264 Record Number: 1891 Place of death: Taylor County of Death: Wayne Sex: Female Race: WHITE Marital Status: Single Age: 1 year 8 months Cause of Death: BRAIN FEVER Birthplace: MICHIGAN Occupation: NONE Father's Name: Bills, CHARLES Father's Residence: MICHIGAN Mother's Name: BILLS, ELIZABETH Mother's Residence: MICHIGAN Date of record: 29-May-1880 | BILLS, Rhoda Mae (I16571)
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12793 | [wrecknervous.ged] Marcellus John Bills was born in Romulus in 1843 to Ira Bil ls. Throughouthis short life, h e seems to have gone by the name Marshall rather thanthe more unconventional "Marcellus". Ir a Bills had a brother, AlvahBills who lived nearby and who had a son, Charles, who was abou t thesame age as Marshall. The two cousins grew up together and seem to havebeen very close . Caught up in the great patriot fervor that swep the area in the summer of1862, the two boy s left the farm and went off to war. They enlisted incompany H, August 13, 1862 at Detroit . Marshall Bills was 18. Company Hwas mustered into service on August 13, 1862. Not very much is known about Marshall Bills service. He was promoted tocorporal, and appoint ed to the color guard in early May 1864, inrecognition of his excellent service . He was no t to serve in thiscapacity for very long. The State Adjutant General's records list Marshall Bills as "missing inaction at Jericho For d, Virginia., May 23, 1864. No further Record." Infact, he was captured by the confederates , during the action at JerichoFord (also known as North Anna). He was held temporarily at on e of theRichmond area prisons for about a week. Eventually he was taken toAndersonville, wh ere he died on November 15, 1864. His war records statehe died of starvation and exposure. H is remains probably are interred inthe National Cemetery at Andersonville. | BILLS, John Marshall (I16804)
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12794 | [wrecknervous.ged] Married by Peter D. Avan, JP. | Family: Alvah BILLS / Julia SHELDON (F8154)
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12795 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for ALVAH BILLS: Resided in Romulus, Wayne County, MI on 6/18/1870, 12 /28/1892. Also8/1 7/1886. Buried in Union Chapel Cemetery. Ill. Historical Atlas 1876 shows A. Bills owning 40 acres inSection 24, Romulus Township, Wayne County MI Witness to sister Eunice's marriage to Edwin Haywood on 10/28/1849 at Nankin. (Wayne County Marriages Record, Vol 5, p 63) Source: 1840 Federal Census Nankin Township, Wayne County MI Males Females 1 20-30 1 15-20 (Right next to William Bills, Edmond Haywood, and Ira Bills. Resident of Nankin Twp until 1857, then Coldwater. 1850 Federal Census, Nankin Township, Wayne County MI Alva was 38, M, farmer, Vermont, Julia Bills, 27, f, MI; Dianna, 9, f, Mi; Charles, 7, m, MI; Warren, 5, MI; Hulda A. 3, f, MI; Hiram, 1, m, MI; Next door to brothers William and Ira Bills, Edwin Haywood,and Edmond Haywood. 1860 Federal Census, Ovid Township, Branch County MI. Alvah, 48, m, farmer, 1200, 150, New York; Julia, 38, f, NewYork; Warren, 15, m, MI; Hulda, 13, f, MI; Ezra, 8, m; Elias, 6, m, MI; Enas, 6, m, MI; William, 4, m, MI; George W. 7/12, m, MI; Elias Hiveley, 28, m, Ohio; Dianna, 19, f, MI; Next door: 1870 Federal Census, Romulus, Wayne County MI, 378, "Alvin." Lorenzo Sheldon was Alvah's nephew, by marriage, Erza Sheldon, Inkster was a relative by marriage. [Brøderbund Family Archive#255, Ed. 1 , Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI1790-1907, Date of Import : Oct 29, 1999, Internal Ref.#1.255.1.5086.0] Patentee Name: Bill, Alva Accession Number: MI1420__.442 State: Michigan Volume: 1420 Page: 442 Document Number: 16401 Land Office: Kalamazoo Aliquot Part Reference: SWNW Section Number: 4 Township: 6 South Range: 5 West Meridian/Survey Area: Michigan Principal Meridian Act/Treaty Authorizing Sale: Sale-Cash Entries Date Signed: May 1, 1839 Acreage: 40.00 Signed: Yes, the document on file at the BLM contains asignature. Original Land Purchasers of Branch County Michigan: Alva Bill - Genesee County New York Quincy Township, Section4 May 17, 1836; with Warren Bills in Coldwater and Quincy (5) November 19,1835 and May 3, 1836 and Lyman 7/10/1852 in Ovid Twp (23). | BILLS, Alvah (I16383)
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12796 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for EDMUND B. BILLS: [gabrielli.FTW] Civil War Pension Records: 2/3/1890 Invalid 752797 6249 69 Michigan Military Service: 11/13/1863, Enlisted at 18 at Camp Washburn atMilwaukee WI in 1 3 Wisc Battery LA in Capt. RR Griffith's Battery.Discharged: 7/20/1865 at Milwaukee, WI. PO: Waukegan, Illinois Also, enlisted in Co B, 9th Cav, March 21, 1863 at Coldwater, MI for3 years, age 18. Mus tered 4/14/1863. Deserted at Covington, KY June 4,1863, probably went to his mother's hous e in Waukegan to join inNovember, 1863. 5'5" light complexion, blue eyes, light hair at enlistment. There was a Edmond C. Bills in 1830 Federal Census, Perry, Genessee County New York. Buried Union Chapel Cemetery, Inkster MI on 1/8/1933. Informant on death certificate, son Hosea Bills, Inkster MI Disabled by fever, diarhoea, while on duty at Fort Williams, LA inApril, 1864. Confine d to a Baton Rouge Hospital in early July, 1864. Confined in Baton Rouge Hospital in 7/1864. Given 60 day furlough,Given 60-day furlough ed Given furlough, went to Waukekan, New Jersey. Married by Elder Lanning. Funeral by Montous UHT, UND, 35050 Main,Wayne, MI Residences: 1872-79 Flat Rock Wayne Co MI 1880-1893 Almer, Caro Township, TuscolaCounty MI Living with William Palmer,father-in-law in 1880 Census. 1921- 1932 Inkster, MI Blind totally as of April 8, 1932. Since war lived at Caro, MI and Inkster, MI, 9/19/1893, at Caro, Tuscola County MI, was guardian of Ira Bills,an insane pensioner, fo r John Marshall Bills' pension, also on2/23/1886. Described by neighbor A. Koester as unfit , drunk,spendthift, saloon frequenter." George Crutchfield, Special Examiner, Edmund is described as frankin manner. His appea rance was not one of a habitual drunkard or barroomloafer. Neighbors suggested that Willia m Bills of Inkster, MI as aproper person of trust. George Crutchfield, Special Examiner, described Edmund as "frank inmanner." D. G. Prouty testified on 5/24/1893 that he knew Ira and Edmund,who was not suitabl e to be guardian. He was addicted to heavy drinking,saloon rum. Ira chops wood, hoes and husks corn to earn keep. Edmund was aspendthrift. GN Jagres testified that Edmund was an unfit guardian, drunkard,squanders money, spen t foolishly $1,400 of Ira's money. Effie Baird described him as a terrible drunkard, father of Hosea. Affidavit, Hattie E. Bills, of Inkster, MI, son Fred William's wife,constant attendan t since 5/21/1921. Adah Zimmerman, affidavit: 46resident of Inkster, MI, 7/21/1921. Everet t Zimmerman, 26, residedInkster, MI grandson of Edmund. 1860 Federal Census, Nankin Township, Wayne County Ira Bills 51, m, farmer, 700 75 New York John Marshall, 17, m, day, Emily M, 15, f, day laboer, Edmund B. 13, m, Michigan. 1870 Federal Census, Almer Township, Tuscola County MI 6/25/1870 Edmon, 23, m, farmer, 2000, ****** , Michigan Emma, 20, keeping house, Michigan, and George, 10, M, w, at school, MI, (Alvah's son) 1880 Federal Census, Almer Township, Tuscola County MI Edmund B., w, m, 33, son-in-law, farmer, Mich, Vermont,England Emma, w, f, 30, daughter, MI, New York, New York Ada, w, f, 5, grand daughter, MI, MI, MI Fred W., w, m, 2, Mich, MI, MI Ira, w, m, 70, divorced, Boards, Vermont, Vermont, Vermont. William Palmer, w, m, 68, farmer, dropsy, NJ, Rhode Island,Rhode Island. Cephrona, w, f, 58, wife, consumption, NJ, Connecticut,Connecticut 1890 Michigan Veterans, Taylor Wayne County MI ED 198 1920 Federal Census, Michigan AV, Wayne County MI: 137-168-1-83, w, m, 72, MI; and Emma, w, 69, MI. Carrie Gabrielli Source: http.//www2.sos.state. Illinois.us Married Sarah E. Wilkinson in Lake County Illinois on10/5/1867. Marriage Notes for EMMA PALMER and EDMUND BILLS: [gabrielli.FTW] No record of marriage to Mary Jane Lantz, 1853-1928. Married at Caro, Tuscola County MI by Elder Lanning. 1880 Federal Census, Caro, Tuscola County MI No record of marriage to Mary Jane Lantz, 1853-1928. Married at Caro, Tuscola County MI by Elder Lanning. 1880 Federal Census, Caro, Tuscola County MI | BILLS, Edmond B. (I16838)
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12797 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for FRED WILLIAM BILLS: Private, Spanish-American War; Co B, 35th Michigan Infa ntry Pension Records: Invalid, 1844358; widow, 1176478 940833 Enlisted: June 6, 1898, Island Lake, MI; Discharged March 31,1899 Buried Union Chapel Cemetery, Inkster MI near Ira. Residences: youth-1898, Caro, Tuscola County MI 1898-99, Manistique, MI 1899-1921, Augusta, GA Columbia County 1907: Inkster, Wayne County MI Occupation: painting, farming, truck driver, | BILLS, Fred William (I16738)
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12798 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for HARRY BILLS: Listed as grandson of Samuel, son of Warren Bills, Grand Ra pids, MI, Michigan #2190, Samuel Bills Last Will and Testament, 1854. | BILLS, Harry (I16760)
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12799 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for HATTIE EUGENE PARRISH: Pension Records of Edmund B. Bills listed Hattie as Edm und's constant companion from 5/1/1921-6/26/1923. Buried at Westover Memorial Park, Augusta, Richmond County GA. Marriage Notes for FRED BILLS and HATTIE PARRISH: Married by Rev. JR McCleskey. | PARRISH, Hattie Eugene (I16733)
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12800 | [wrecknervous.ged] Notes for HIRAM BILLS: Probably witness at wedding of Strong and Little wit h Ambrose Little in 1869. | BILLS, Hiram (I16583)
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