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1451 | 1930 Census Oregon County, Missouri - Thayer City - p 10A - HH 238 -Fam 243 - line 43 & 44. Cleborn Hill enumerated in this household. | SWEANEY, Idro (I772)
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1452 | 1930 Census Oregon County, Missouri - Thayer Township - p 1B - HH16 -Fam 16 - line 61 through 63. | SWEANEY, Franklin Green (I6813)
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1453 | 1930 Census shows Ethel L. Frensley (now Fisher) with mother Lena M. Frensley aged 59 living with the Fisher Family. SS Death Index shows death and SS# | FRENSLEY, Ethel Lee (I21189)
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1454 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. (1) XSGT-5C | INGRAM, Lillian Cassandria (I4528)
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1455 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. | FRENSLEY, Harold Y. (I4404)
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1456 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. | Elizabeth (I4405)
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1457 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. | INGRAM, Eileen (I4406)
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1458 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. | INGRAM, Evelyn (I4407)
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1459 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 14). Image 12. House 120, family 129. Hea d of household. (1) XSGT-31 | INGRAM, Joseph "Pappy" (I4449)
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1460 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 63). Image 1. House 13, family 12. (1) XSH0-1B | HACKNEY, Annie Laura (I4422)
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1461 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 63). Image 1. House 13, family 12. (1) XSH0-3N | FRENSLEY, Ruth (I4421)
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1462 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 63). Image 1. House 13, family 12. (1) XSH0-S9 | FRENSLEY, Eugene (I4420)
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1463 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Dist 63). Image 1. House 13, family 12. Head o f household. (1) XSGZ-TC | FRENSLEY, Ollie Harville (I4434)
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1464 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Nashville, 1612 4th Avenue) House 145, family 158. (1) XSGX-RV | VICKERY, Lucy (I4426)
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1465 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Nashville, 1612 4th Avenue) House 145, family 158. (1) XSGX-T7 | FRENSLEY, Helen Louise (I4425)
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1466 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Nashville, 1612 4th Avenue) House 145, family 158. ssn 413-22-6925 | FRENSLEY, Leslie W. (I4408)
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1467 | 1930 Davidson TN census (Nashville, 1612 4th Avenue) House 145, family 158. Head of household. ssn 409-10-0556 (1) XSGX-KT | FRENSLEY, Leslie Weber (I4430)
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1468 | 1930 United States Federal Census, Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, District 62 April 3, 1930 Harris, Milligen R.., head, owned home, real estate value: 5000, owned a radio, male, white, age 53, married, age at first marriage: 38, not attending school, could read & write, b: Kentucky, parents b: Kentucky, spoke English, Motorman, street car co., worker, was working, no military Harris, Deney (ancestry.com) wife, female, white, age 49, married, age at first marriage: 18, not attending school, could read & write, b: Missouri, father b: Illinois, mother b: Missouri, spoke English Wade, Emma, mother-in-law, female, white, age 76, widowed, not attending school, could read & write, b: Illinois, parents b: Indiana, spoke English | BUNCH, Emma Eveline (I4767)
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1469 | 1950 Census shows head of household was D. Edward Lovel age 21 in Hampton Township, Lee, Arkansas and relationship was Betty Jo was his sister, she was age 14. Don't know where parents were. Other sister in record age 16 was Jay Lou Lovell. | LOVELL, Betty Jo (I24518)
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1470 | 1Beverly Fleet, Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 975.5 N2 fb Bk 1. "Lancaster County, Record Book #2 1654-1666 Pages 1-394 p. 65 Will of Will Angell. To my son Uriah Angell and to my two daus Margaret Angell and Alice Angell. The two daus under age. That Alexander Nash be paid hhd of tobo I owe him. That L-- Johnson be paid 2 Ells of canvas I owe him. Dated 20th Oct 1659. Wit. Hugh Brent Signed Will Angell Abya Bonnison Prob by Hugh Brent, Ebby Bonnison and Uriah Angell 30th November 1659. p. 74 Inventory of Est. of Willm Angell, decd., taken by Hugh Brent and Abaya Bonnison 14th Jan 1659/60. Recorded 25 Jan 1659/60. p. 197. Indenture made 26th July 1659, betw George Tompson & Willm Angell of Lanc. Co., planter, Geo. Tompson "with the consent of my wife Cleare Tompson" sells Wm Angell 200 acres, being half of a dividend of 400 acres in Lanc. Co., on so. side of a creek called Tobe Creek, which issueth out of Fleets Bay. Wit. Hugh Brent Signed Geo Thompson Hugh Jorday Rec. 1 Aug 1659." | ANGELL, William (I24718)
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1471 | 1BXB-CST | Family: Martin Vincent "Dick" MOSES / Tennessee Judith MAYO (F2211)
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1472 | 1BXB-D18 | MULLINER, Elizabeth (I4452)
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1473 | 1BXB-D2G | MOSES, Margaret (I4451)
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1474 | 1BXB-D3N | MOSES (I4450)
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1475 | 1BXB-DDJ | (I4443)
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1476 | 1BXB-FKQ | FREEMAN, Arthur Wellington (I27850)
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1477 | 1BXB-FPK | HAWKINS (I4415)
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1478 | 1N4C-06K | Family: Zachariah F. ISBELL / (F2236)
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1479 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CARNEY, Robert Scott (I17113)
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1480 | 1st Abbess of Nivelles (Brabant, Belgium) | NIVELLES, Saint Itta "Blessed Ida" Of Saint (I9512)
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1481 | 1st and last (no descendant of his was summoned to Parliament in this so-called peerage) Lord (Baron) Braouse/Brewes/Brewose. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------- Thomas (DE BREWES), LORD BREWES) m. Beatrice, widow of Edward, son and heir apparent of Thomas (DE BROTHERTON), EARL OF NORFOLK, and daughter of Roger (DE MORTIMER), EARL OF MARCH. [Complete Peerage XI:477, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] ------------------- BARONY OF BREWOSE, BREOUSE, or BREWES (I) Sir Thomas de BREWOSE or BREOUSE of Manningford Bruce, Wilts, Tetbury, co. Gloucester, Weaverthorpe, co. York, Chesworth, Sedgwick, and Bidlington, Sussex, Bookham and Bramley, Surrey, son and heir of Sir Piers DE BREWOSE, of Tetbury, by Agnes, widow of Sir Henry Husee of Harting, Sussex, etc. [died 27 August 1290], born 8 September 130I. He succeeded his father in 1311/2. He was summoned for Military Service, 27 March 1335 and 12 November 1342, to six Councils, 25 February 1341/2 to 10 October 1359, and to Parliament, 20 November 1348, by writs directed Thome de Breus, Brewes, or Brewosa, by which last named writ he is held to have become LORD BREWOSE, but none of his descendants were ever summoned to Parliament. He married, circa August 1334, Beatrice, widow of Edward (s. and h. ap. of Thomas OF BROTHERTON), EARL OF NORFOLK), daughter of Roger (DE MORTIMER), EARL OF MARCH. by Joan, daughter and coheir, eventually heir, of Piers DE GENEVILLE, of Ludlow, Salop, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir apparent of Geoffrey, 1st Lord Geneville. He died 9 or 16 June 1361. His widow died 16 October 1383. [Complete Peerage II:308, XIV:111, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] -------------------- The following is a post-em from Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com: name: Thomas de Brewse of Tetbury [Ref: Paget p19] His IPM reveals that both he and Mary, Countess of Norfolk had an interest in the same manor of Boseham, Sussex. Thomas de Brewes' wife, Beatrice de Mortimer, had received it as a gift for life from Thomas de Brotherton. Beatrice and Thomas held two parts, and Mary held a third part in dower. CIPM, v.XI, p.28 "THOMAS DE BREWOSA, or DE BREOUSA, or DE BREWES, knight SUSSEX. Inq taken at Cicestre, 20 September, 35 Edward III [1361] Boseham. Two parts of the manor, held in right of Beatrice his wife, who had the manor for her life by gift of Thomas de Brothertone, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England. The whole manor is held of the king in chief by service of two knights' fees. The third part is in the hand of the countess Marshal by way of dower after the death of the earl Marshal her husband." [Ref: Rosie Bevan Regards, Curt | BRAOSE, Thomas 1St\Last Baron De Of Tetbury (I13277)
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1482 | 1st and last Lord (Baron) Stryvelyn (ie. Stirling), a leading military man in Edward III's wars against the Scots, for which he was granted the reversion of the Manor of Belsay 1335. [Burke's Peerage] -------------- BARONY of STRYVELYN (I) 1363 to 1378 John de Stryvelyn (b) was in Oct 1535 granted the remainder to the manor of Belsay and Newlands in Northumberland to him and his heirs, in consideration of his having been taken prisoner in the King's service against the Scots and kept prisoner for a long time; and in the same month was appointed Sheriff of Edinburgh and custodian of the Castle. In Feb 1337/8, having left the Castle in pursuit of booty, he was captured and taken to Dumbarton. In 1337 and frequently thereafter he was in commissions. In Feb 1338/9 he was in the King's service beyond the seas, and in July 1342 was about to set out with his men for parts beyond the sea. In Aug 1343 he had lately been in the King's service in Scotland. On 20 Dec 1343 he was granted the reversion of the manor of Faxfleet, Yorks, in tail male. In 1343 he was appointed Sheriff of Northumberland, but declined. He had shortly before been wounded and ill. In Jan 1344/5 he was Custodian of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, until some time before 30 Nov 1346. In Mar 1346/7 he was preparing to join in the invasion of Scotland. In Mar 1351/2 he is recorded as holding Burneton and other lands in Northumberland of Henry de Percy. In 1356 certain lands near Berwick-upon-Tweed were restored to him. On 1 Jun 1363 he was summoned to Parliament by writ directed 'Johanni de Stryvelyn', whereby he is held to have become LORD STRYVELYN. He m. 1stly, before 1339, Barbara, daughter of Adam de Swinbourn, and sister and heir of Henry de Swinbourn.; and 2ndly, before 1365, Jacoba, daughter and coheir of Richard de Emeldon. He dsps (d), 15 Aug 1378, when the Barony became extinct. His widow m. 2ndly before 24 Aug 1379, Robert de Clyfford, and d. 6 Feb 1390/1. [Complete Peerage XII/1:407-8] (b) Nothing is known of his parentage. A John de Stryvelyn, knight, submitted to Edward I in 1296 and engaged for himself and his heirs to serve him loyally, and had his lands in Dumbarton, Edinburgh, Stirling and Clackmannan restored to him. At the same time Alexander son of John de Stryvelyn recovered his lands in Lanark. Others of the same surname occur during the reigns of Henry III and Edward I and II. (d) By one of his wives John de Stryvelyn had a son John, who was dead in 1367. Note: Oviously BP has a daughter for John (probably by his 2nd wife), so I am changing CP's "dsps" (died without surviving issue) above to "dspms" (died without survivng male issue). | STRYVELYN, John 1St\Last Baron Of Belsay, Sir (I13413)
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1483 | 1st Baron Corbet | CORBET, Roger Baron Of Worthen (I10581)
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1484 | 1st Baron of Caus | CORBET, William Baron Of Caus (I10970)
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1485 | 1st Baron of Stanley | STANLEY, Sir. Thomas Baron (I7261)
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1486 | 1st Baron of Wemme | PANTULF, Baron William of Wemme (I10585)
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1487 | 1st Baron. | LORD RICH, Richard Rich II (I20911)
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1488 | 1st Baroness of Stanley | GOUSHILL, Lady Joan Baroness Of Stanley (I7262)
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1489 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOOKER, Adelaide Carolyn (I594776538)
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1490 | 1st Crusade | CORBET, Renaud Le (I10578)
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1491 | 1st Crusade | CONTEVILLE, Eudes (Odo) Bishop Of Bayeux De (I10665)
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1492 | 1st Earl of Chester | AVRANCHES, Hugh "The Wolf" Earl Of Chester D' (I10654)
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1493 | 1st Earl of Norfolk | GAEL, Ralph Earl Of Norfolk & Suffolk De (I10650)
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1494 | 1st Earl of Suffolk | GAEL, Ralph Earl Of Norfolk & Suffolk De (I10650)
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1495 | 1st Governor of Maryland. Second son of George Calvert, First Baron of Baltimore, led the first colonists to Maryland November 22, 1633 - March 3 1664. Founded St. Mary's March 27, 1634. Died June 9, 1647. | CALVERT, Leonard (I29636)
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1496 | 1st High Steward of Scotland | FITZALAN, Walter High Steward Of Scotland (I10595)
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1497 | 1st husband | Family: Llywelyn Ap SEISYLL, Prince Of North Wales / Angharad Verch MAREDUDD (F5914)
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1498 | 1st husband | Family: John 2Nd Baron D' ARUNDEL, Sir Knight / Elizabeth Le DESPENSER (F6689)
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1499 | 1st husband | Family: Thomas BROWNE, Of Betchworth, Sir Knight / Eleanor FITZALAN, Heir Of Betchworth (F6764)
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1500 | 1st husband | Family: / (F13533)
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