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| 1 | (Marriage record transcribed as ALLBRANDS) The first marriage to take place after the formation of the county was on April 1, 1820 when William Nation and Sarah Allhands of Jennings Township were married by Justice of the Peace, Aaron Jennings. | F1861 | Family: F1861
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| 2 | ***NOTE*** This is a placeholder until I find where these children came from. | F1999 | Family: F1999
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| 3 | 5 daughters living - born before 1920 in Jamaica | F2280 | Family: F2280
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| 4 | After emancipation these individuals kept the last name that had been given them. I do not know if anyone is a direct descendant of the NATION or NATIONS families. They carry the name and therefore are included in this Study. | F2 | Family: F2
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| 5 | Arrived New York 30 Mar 1871 from Liverpool, England aboard ship "City of Washington" | F2737 | Family: F2737
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| 6 | Bondsman: Benjamin Ransom | F1990 | Family: F1990
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| 7 | Bondsman: Jacob Nations | F1951 | Family: F1951
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| 8 | Bondsman: James M Nations | F2204 | Family: F2204
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| 9 | Bondsman: James M Nations | F2188 | Family: F2188
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| 10 | Bondsman: Samuel Gibson | F1926 | Family: F1926
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| 11 | Bondsman: William Blackwood Witness: John Rogers | F479 | Family: F479
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| 12 | Bondsman: Wm Dobson Witness: H B Dobson | F1992 | Family: F1992
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| 13 | Bondsmen: J W King and Wesley M Enloe. Witness: Samuel Gibson | F1925 | Family: F1925
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| 14 | Calculated from birth of 1st child recorded in Bible Extract on USGenWeb. | F1939 | Family: F1939
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| 15 | Charlotte had another son William Toller NATION in 1866 which is the beginning of "Our Family" tree. Go to Search Page and change Tree to "Our Family" and search again. | F1437 | Family: F1437
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| 16 | Children: Baxter 1843, Manley 1846, Adaline 1848, Marion 1849 | F1136 | Family: F1136
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| 17 | DELILAH NATIONS (1783-1859) GEORGE WYATT (1784-1855) The marriage bond was between George Wyatt and Joseph Nations the bond is dated 7th day of February 1804. KY The permission note states: " I do certify that the written names feme is of the age of Twenty One years. given under my hand this 7th day of February 1804. Jos [his mark] Nations witness by Warren Co. Clerk Wm. Chaplin. | F792 | Family: F792
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| 18 | Elizabeth married 15 Jun 1876, Ross Co., OH. Adonijah MORGAN b.20 Mar 1823 d.19 Apr 1896 | F1113 | Family: F1113
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| 19 | Elizabeth's father was Francis Semmes who had a connection to WILLIAM BARTON. Notes: p. 104, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber M, Page 67 Portobacco Court; 12 Jan 1685/86; servants presented to the court: Pages 68-87 missing Page 88 Francis Simmes, serv't to Wm. Barton, judged age 17 (b. 1668) | F1999 | Family: F1999
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| 20 | First child William born c1864. Some children born in Somerset before the family went to Monmouth then Camarthen and finally to Australia. | F1781 | Family: F1781
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| 21 | Found in Warren County Deed index Warren County, KY The notation in the deed book said "Nathan Nations married Levisa Banister 1793 in Pendleton District SC." They moved to Warren Co. KY | F452 | Family: F452
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| 22 | Georgia: Towns County To any ordained minister of the gospel, Judge of the Superior Court or Justice of the Peace, you are hereby authorized to join Mr. N. C. YOUNGBLOOD and Miss S. J. NATIONS in the holy bonds of matrimony according to the constitution and laws of this state and for so doing, this shall be your sufficient license. Given under my hand and official signature this December the 3, 1889. L. L. Tate, Justice of the Peace, M. L. Kinsey, Ordinary. | F2159 | Family: F2159
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| 23 | Home in 1850: Township 3 S 2 W (Chambersburg), Pike, Illinois | F1147 | Family: F1147
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| 24 | I am still researching this marriage. Cannot find him listed. | F2511 | Family: F2511
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| 25 | I can find no other reference to this family. It appears that the children could be from a previous marriage. | F2775 | Family: F2775
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| 26 | I can find no other reference to this family. Note: In the 1870 Census Izakie/Issachar HUNTINGDON b.1799 VT is living next door. He is also found living next door to a Samuel NATION in 1880 Census. It appears that John, James, Lucy & George are Sarah's children from a previous marriage. | F2738 | Family: F2738
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| 27 | John was 22 and Elizabeth was 19 both born at Beech Creek, Spencer Co., KY. Branson Reynolds listed as bondsman for Elizabeth Reynolds and John Nation in 1855 | F829 | Family: F829
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| 28 | Joseph BODEN or Charles William SMITH | F2566 | Family: F2566
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| 29 | Juleah continued having children after John was gone. Click on Juleah for more ... | F1859 | Family: F1859
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| 30 | Knox Co. Tn Superior Court Minutes Book 1 1793 to 1808. Page 268. William Nation, comp. vs Jesse Loy, Respondent- April 1808. The death of this complainant in this suit suggested and on John Williams , Esquire affd't that Eliza Nations, Nancy Nations, Christopher Nations, Issac Nations, Fanny Nations, Westley Nations, William Nations, and Malinda Nations are his heirs and legal resresentatives and that Jane Nations has been appointed guardian of said children on motion it is ordered by the court that the suit be reviewed in their names. Knox co., Tn. Superior Court Minutes #3 1793 to 1809 Page 407. William Nation vs David and Jesse Loy, not guilty and C.S.T.Q.C.F. , dated 28 Sept 1805. | F724 | Family: F724
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| 31 | Leona registered as Lena LINCH | F1830 | Family: F1830
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| 32 | Mark was 33 and Etta was 18 | F717 | Family: F717
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| 33 | Marriage Licences Granted by the Bishop of London. 1626. County: London Country: England 25 Sep 1626 Thomas Nation, of St Olave's, Southwark, co. Surrey, Tailor, & Susan Rowe, of St Giles, Cripplegate, London, Widow; at St Gregory's, Lond. | F1548 | Family: F1548
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| 34 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | F2444 | Family: F2444
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| 35 | Martha married Alexander P ROUTH 27 Dec 1868 in Greene Co., MO. | F1108 | Family: F1108
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| 36 | Record noted as d/o William. | F2065 | Family: F2065
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| 37 | Record noted Milly as d/o William. | F2066 | Family: F2066
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| 38 | Record shows Elizabeth COGHILL. | F826 | Family: F826
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| 39 | Recorded as Dollie NATION on marriage registration. | F2759 | Family: F2759
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| 40 | Recorded as Fanny Wheeler | F1795 | Family: F1795
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| 41 | Registered as Willoughby E HILL | F1708 | Family: F1708
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| 42 | Robert W & Susan Adcock NATIONS are listed in 1888 Bethel Methodist Church Minutes. He was baptized Sep 1880. It is an assumption that this was a prerequisite for marriage. | F2416 | Family: F2416
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| 43 | Samuel B JONES married Bethia the daughter of Chris Jr. Samuel LOVE married her sister Elizabeth. | F478 | Family: F478
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| 44 | Sarah prev married Elbert TILLERY 1841 in Alabama. | F2349 | Family: F2349
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| 45 | Surety: David Murphree. Married by JP | F467 | Family: F467
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| 46 | The Bridgwater Times for 28 Jan 1847: William Nation of Exeter marr Mary Jane Collyns at Farringdon | F573 | Family: F573
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| 47 | This is not a mistake. Mary married her nephew-in-law. | F2195 | Family: F2195
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| 48 | This is probably Lavina B shown in 1860 Census b.1834 TN. | F2761 | Family: F2761
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| 49 | This marriage is an "ASSUMPTION" I can find no other reference to this family. It appears that the children could be from a previous marriage. | F1099 | Family: F1099
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| 50 | Thomas Sharp left will dated 13 Jan 1762 and proved 6 Apr 1762 in Frederick Co. VA naming in part "I give and bequeath to my daughters Rebecca Churchman, ELIZABETH NATION, Sarah Love, Ann Haines, Jane Hankins, Mary Ramey and Mary Frazier one shilling Sterling Each of them to be paid in six months after my Decease and that they have no other part of my Estate. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Easter Sharp the sum of twenty Shillings current money to be paid in six months after my decease and to have no other part of my Estate." (It should be noted that Thomas Sharp was a close neighbor of John Nation.) | F477 | Family: F477
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| 51 | Transcribed as GUM | F1919 | Family: F1919
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| 52 | Transcribed as HANEY | F1909 | Family: F1909
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| 53 | Transcribed as Margaret A. Hudson | F802 | Family: F802
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| 54 | Transcribed as Milda | F1791 | Family: F1791
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| 55 | Transcribed as NATION | F1906 | Family: F1906
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| 56 | Transcribed as NATIONS | F486 | Family: F486
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| 57 | Transcribed as SEXTON | F822 | Family: F822
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| 58 | Witnesses: Alexander & Abigail Armstrong Father of George is William Nation. Father of Margaret is John Shaver. | F2000 | Family: F2000
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| 59 | Witnesses: Alexander Jones and Minna Hayes | F2502 | Family: F2502
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| 60 | Last name could be GREENWOOD | I7280 | ? Ann
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| 61 | Parents: SC/KY | I11232 | ? Elizabeth
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| 62 | Children living with James M NATIONS in 1860 Census | I7170 | ? Hannah
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| 63 | 1880 Mortality Schedule: Died of Cancer aged 63 yrs. Mother born GA, USA - Father born SCOTLAND Lived in County 40 years. | I10803 | ? Jemima
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| 64 | Tennessee married William H Garner abt 1866. | I12053 | ? Tennessee
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| 65 | I can find no record of Hiram prior to 1860 Census where he was living in the same town as Ross and Adolphus who appear to be foster children. Hiram may have been fostered himself as a child or could be a son of Elizabeth Hankins. | I13278 | ? aka NATION Hiram A
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| 66 | Deaf Mute | I12352 | ? aka NATIONS Anna
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| 67 | Possible Surname: MANSFIELD | I7164 | ?(***FELD) Grace
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| 68 | Not in 1870 Census with family. | I12287 | ALAGREE Melinda Jane
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| 69 | Daughter of Moses Barton & Mary Frances Black | I7545 | BARTON Lydia
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| 70 | Daughter of Moses Barton & Mary Frances Black | I11449 | BARTON Mary Ann
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| 71 | Listed with Joseph in 1845 MS State Census. | I7535 | BARTON Phoebe
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| 72 | Related to Moses and William Barton Sr. ? | I7535 | BARTON Phoebe
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| 73 | Brother to Moses Barton b.1774 | I11583 | BARTON William
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| 74 | Can find no trace before her marriage. | I5383 | BECK Lavinia Caroline
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| 75 | BETTY is a real surname. | I6719 | BETTY Elizabeth
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| 76 | Transcription reads Elizabeth Brown wife of A. Morgan 1833-1907 | I7749 | BROWN Elizabeth F
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| 77 | 1870 Census: Pyreen Nation living with Elizabeth Conley b. abt 1816 - Tennessee Residence: Big Creek, Forsyth Co., Georgia. | I5973 | CONNALLY Perina S
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| 78 | Daughter of George W & Martha Connally. (George b.1806 GA.) | I5973 | CONNALLY Perina S
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| 79 | Married William Nation 15 Apr 1816 at Newgate, London, England. See LDS-IGI | I6338 | COUSINS Mary Ann
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| 80 | Arrived New York 12 May 1928 as a widow. | I12147 | DEWAR Ellen Maud
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| 81 | Widow of Thomas Sobey married John Nation Mar 1857 Bridgwater, Somerset. 1861 Census shows her as 'married' but no John. | I7401 | FORD Louisa
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| 82 | Registered as Eva Constance Nation GODALMING. | I8900 | FOSBERY Eva Constance
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| 83 | James is the son of Sir James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn and Alexandra Anastasia Phillips. He was styled as Viscount Strabane. He was later styled as Marquess of Hamilton in 1979. He held the office of Page of Honour to HM Queen Elizabeth II between 1982 and 1984. | I5932 | HAMILTON James Harold Charles, Marquess of Hamilton
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| 84 | Mormon records show MORLAND | I11109 | HOAGLAND Ruth Ann
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| 85 | Amelia married Isaac B Smith in 1861 at Christian Co. Illinois | I12008 | KELSO Amelia P
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| 86 | On 10 Sep 1865 Anne Nation married William H D Lancaster at Christian Co., Illinois. | I11046 | KELSO Angeline
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| 87 | Daughter of James KIDNER (1813-1890) of Broomfield, Somerset and Hannah ISAACS (1826-?) of Charlynch, Somerset who were married 27 Sep 1860 at Enmore, Somerset, England. | I7400 | KIDNER Sarah Kidner
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| 88 | Thyphoid epidemic. | I11157 | LOLLIS Eliza J
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| 89 | Cannot find birth registration. Could be Rosetta Marks - Jun 1857 - Bedminster. Shown on 1861 Census as granddaughter Rosina. Marriage registration as Rose Nation. | I6876 | MARKS aka NATION Rose (Rosina)
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| 90 | Daughter of Percy MARSDEN and Helen Gladys CARR-WHITE. Percy was invested as a Companion, Order of the Indian Empire (C.I.E.). | I8941 | MARSDEN Christine
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| 91 | Married Thomas MacDERMOTT 3 May 1860 as Phoebe MAPPIN at Sydney Son Joseph born 1862 at Maitland, NSW | I5416 | MARTIN Phoebe
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| 92 | Previously married Thomas J Rutherford at Jefferson Co. AL. on 8 Jan 1856 | I11266 | MASSEY aka RUTHERFORD Elizabeth T
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| 93 | Marriage & Death Registered as Benjamin MEPPEM | I9570 | MEPHAM aka Meppem Benjamin
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| 94 | ORIGINAL LIST AS PRESENTED TO THE MACON GA. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH ON AUG. 2, 1866 BY MS. MARY GREEN, PRESIDENT, MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION OF RESACA, GA. CONCERNING THE BURIALS OF CONFEDERATE DEAD AT THE CONFEDERATE CEMETERY IN RESACA, GA. Copied from the Newspaper Article of the original list of names of the dead. Resaca, Aug. 2d, 1866 Editors Macon Telegraph: Dear Sir: Will you do us the kindness to Publish the enclosed list, and request the various papers of the State to do the same? We owe you many thanks for the urgent and patriotic remarks, by which you draw attention to our appeal. Macon has the honor of being the first contributor to our memorial fund. Very Respectfully, Mary J. Green, President, "Memorial Association of Resaca" **Amos Nation** TENNESSEE 154th Regt. - Confederate Army http://www.geocities.com/resacacsacem/1866list.htm History - http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/csainf/csa154.html | I10855 | NATION Amos
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| 95 | Parents: John NATION and Magdalen | I5069 | NATION Ann
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| 96 | Recorded as "Ana Bell Ethel" | I12469 | NATION Anna Belle Ethel
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| 97 | Arrived New York 19 May 1929 from Camaguey, Cuba. | I12148 | NATION Arthur Charles
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| 98 | Parents: NC/KY (Occupation 1880 - Harness Maker) | I11108 | NATION Augustus S
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| 99 | Various Census show birthplace as Germany. | I7683 | NATION Benjamin George
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| 100 | Sponsors: Thomas Barbueno & Maria Anita Ward. | I12167 | NATION Cassandra Sylvania
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| 101 | Sponsor: Charlotte Barbuena | I12161 | NATION Catherine Anita
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| 102 | Arrived New York 11 Mar 1929. | I12111 | NATION Cecil George
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| 103 | Christopher bought 100 acres of land from James Barton in the Greenville District in 1795, (recorded in 1803 in book G, page 9) | I6551 | NATION Christopher
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| 104 | Father listed as John Nation - appears to be only child. | I5160 | NATION Christopher
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| 105 | UK National Archives - Will Probated 12 Feb 1596 Recorded as Christopher NAISSHION | I8799 | NATION Christopher
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| 106 | In 1769 the members of the Assembly from Rowan were Griffith Rutherford and Christopher Nation. | I6550 | NATION Christopher S
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| 107 | Will made on 11 Jan 1799, probated November term of 1799, Randolph Co., NC named son Abraham as heir to land (240 acres). | I6550 | NATION Christopher S
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| 108 | Registered as Clifford Joseph John Nation. Baptized as Joseph John Nation. | I5634 | NATION Clifford Joseph John
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| 109 | Arrived New York 24 Mar 1930. | I12114 | NATION Ediston Charles
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| 110 | Born on board ship to Australia. | I6570 | NATION Edmonition
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| 111 | Not in census with family. | I11453 | NATION Edward (Edmund)
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| 112 | Never Married | I9992 | NATION Edward William
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| 113 | Parents: John NATION and Joan Probably related to Matthew NATION and Ann CAVE who were also in Dulverton. | I5234 | NATION Elizabeth
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| 114 | In 1860 Cenus she is living with the LAFFERTY family in Westfield, Clark Co., Illinois. | I11021 | NATION Ellen R W
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| 115 | In Marriage Book S, p. 228: ...Elvisa J. NATION; resided Ohio Co.; age 17; 1st marriage; born McLean Co.; father born Butler Co.; mother born McLean Co.; ...James H. PERDUE; signature-James H. PERDUE; resided Union Co., KY; occupation farmer; age 21; 1st marriage; born Clinton Co., KY; father born KY; mother born KY; ...married on 16 March 1873 at the Rev. John C. CRABTREE's home by the Rev. J. C. CRABTREE; ...witnesses: J. C. CRABTREE, Joseph A. BENNETT, and Pit HOWLEY; | I12309 | NATION Elvisa Jenny
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| 116 | Birth registered as Fanny Nation NATION. Death registered as Fanny Nation TOMLINSON. | I6204 | NATION Fanny Nation
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| 117 | Could this be a son of Daniel "Servant Boy" NATION ? | I11408 | NATION Fisher
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| 118 | No further record after 1785 Petition. | I11534 | NATION Francis
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| 119 | Vicar of St Clether, Trigg Major - instituted 20 Nov 1734 | I5330 | NATION Francis
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| 120 | At the age of 17 Francis migrated to the city of Kingston in search of employment. After working for five years as an apprentice-salesman in the building/carpenter trade, he decided to migrate to England. | I12174 | NATION Francis Andrew
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| 121 | Not Frederick | I5346 | NATION Frederick
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| 122 | Never Married | I9983 | NATION Frederick W
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| 123 | George Nation was convicted on 5 Apr 1827 at Taunton, Somerset for the theft of a sheep from Mr Anstey at Upton and transported for life on 25 Mar 1827 to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia aboard the "Bengal Merchant" arriving there 10 Aug 1828. | I9124 | NATION George
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| 124 | John & Betty | I5366 | NATION George
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| 125 | Arrived New York 8 Sep 1921. | I12131 | NATION Gladys
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| 126 | Naturalized: Boston, MA. 9 Feb 1914 | I5586 | NATION Harry
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| 127 | Death registered as ROBERT HENRY NATION | I8937 | NATION Henry
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| 128 | Sponsors: Felipe Barbuena & Charlotte Barbuena | I12195 | NATION Henry Charles Felipe
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| 129 | Mr. Nation went into the New York Hotel at 11:30 yesterday for lunch, and dropped dead just about two minutes after entering. Dr. Cotter who was in the opposite store was promptly on the spot, but life was extinct before he arrived. The cause of death is said to be heart disease. The deceased was only a young man, and was esteemed by his friends for the many good qualities he possessed. | I12162 | NATION Henry Long
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| 130 | Arrived New York from Jamaica 23 Jun 1924. | I12144 | NATION Hilda Monica
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| 131 | Parents: England/India | I12144 | NATION Hilda Monica
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| 132 | Arrived New York 11 Mar 1929. | I12112 | NATION Icena M
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| 133 | James Nation (Age 50) Convicted at Taunton, Somerset - 31 Mar 1849, Felony 12 years. Transported 19 Jul 1850 aboard "Hashemy" to Fremantle, Western Australia | I7791 | NATION James
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| 134 | Servant for Laura Bell Nation CASTEEL in 1880 Census | I9673 | NATION Janette
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| 135 | Transcribed as Jane on FreeReg. | I6726 | NATION Joane
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| 136 | Christopher & Jane | I5578 | NATION John
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| 137 | Father: Thomas Nation | I8402 | NATION John
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| 138 | Name spelled as NACION | I7182 | NATION John
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| 139 | Recorded at NASHION | I7516 | NATION John
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| 140 | Somerset Quarter Sessions: 17. Order made at Yard by Sir John Wyndham knt. and John Trevelian esq.-on the 29th day of July, 1613. John Nation of Catworsh, the father, shall pay six pence weekly to the churchwardens of Huish Champflower for the support of the child. Johan Cordinge of Huish, the mother, shall keep and main- tain the child, or otherwise be committed to the House of Correction at Taunton for a year. [S.R., xvi, 7.] | I7502 | NATION John
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| 141 | John Nation lived in Winchester, Frederick Co., VA from 1732-1751. Guilford county was formed in 1771 from parts of Rowan County and Orange County. In 1779 the southern third of Guilford County became Randolph County. In 1785 the northern half of its remaining territory became Rockingham County. | I6758 | NATION John "Servant Boy"
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| 142 | Will written by John Nation, Sr. on 15 December 1772 in Guilford Co., NC. (proved in May Court 1774) names his wife Bethiah, 3 sons and 4 daughters. Joseph received the land. John received bed, furniture & chest. Christopher Nation, Elizabeth Vickrey, Anne Buller, Bethiah Robins and Frances Robins one shilling each. | I6758 | NATION John "Servant Boy"
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| 143 | On 17 Oct.1810, Christopher Robins applied for letters of administration on the estate of John Nation in Greenville County, SC. Part of that estate listed his children: Christopher Nations, Mary Nations, Elisabeth Love, Hannah Ashmore, Sarah Haulk, John Nations, Jeremiah Nations, Charlotte Steal (Steele), and Violet Devaul (Duvall). A wife was not designated, but on the bill of sale listing what was sold, and to whom, a "Cathern Nation" bought corn, oats, fodder, "bead and furnitur", one table, one oven, 2 pots, 20 head of hogs, 3 chairs, 2 cows. It seems that "Cathern" was certainly this John's wife. | I8206 | NATION John B
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| 144 | Parents: Thomas NATION and Sarah | I5647 | NATION Joseph William
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| 145 | Arrived Boston, MA. 2 Jan 1850 from Liverpool, England. | I9946 | NATION Lawrence
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| 146 | Arrived New York 22 May 1923. Arrived New York 6 May 1930. | I12130 | NATION Lina Georgiana
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| 147 | Luena Smith ABBEVILLE ? Luena Rebecca Smith, 85, of 307 Mill St., wife of Sam Smith, died Saturday, April 3, 2004 at Abbeville County Memorial Hospital. Born in Pickens County, she was a daughter of the late Millard B. and Ada Ellenberg Nation. She was retired from Milliken Abbeville Plant and a member of Congregational Holiness Church. Survivors include her husband of the home; a daughter, Betty Smith of Iva; a brother, Walter B. Nation of Abbeville; two grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services are 3 p.m. Tuesday at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, conducted by the Rev. Tye Sorrow. | I12902 | NATION Luena Rebecca
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| 148 | Arrived New Orleans 4 Jun 1943. | I12137 | NATION Lushington
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| 149 | Father: Henry | I8601 | NATION Margaret
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| 150 | Mark shows on the 1870 & 1880 Census as being born in 1869 therefore the grave showing 1873-1913 is the wrong birth date. However, 1873 corresponds with his age as stated when married. | I7992 | NATION Mark Lewis
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| 151 | Not in 1870 Census with Family. | I12007 | NATION Mary Emma
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| 152 | SOMERSET QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS, BOOK 16. Sessions Rolls, 10, 1 1 James I., 1612, 1613. 3. .Charges against Mathewe Nashion for beating Thomas Burd's wife, etc. [Not dated.] No place is mentioned, but it probably took place in Bishop Lydeard. | I8800 | NATION Matthew
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| 153 | Parents: NC/NC | I13183 | NATION Nancy E
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| 154 | Arrival: 28 Apr 1945 - New York, New York | I12116 | NATION Richard
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| 155 | 1738 birth record of John states Robert & Joane of Durston. 1745 birth record of Ann states Robert & Joane of Nth Petherton. | I7784 | NATION Robert
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| 156 | John & Jane | I5807 | NATION Robert
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| 157 | Listed as a debtor in the Will of John Larcom of Chilton Trinity, Somerset probated 5 Jan 1534. Recorded as Rob. NACION, Bocher. (Butcher) | I6658 | NATION Robert
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| 158 | Parents: William NATION & Mary ? | I5832 | NATION Samuel
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| 159 | WILL dated 1918 at Brownberry, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. | I12176 | NATION Samuel McLean
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| 160 | Not in 1870 Census with family. | I12018 | NATION Sarah
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| 161 | After being rejected by the Army because of a deformed finger Thomas got into a drunken brawl. He died by hanging. | I6205 | NATION Thomas
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| 162 | Bicknoller Settlement Certs & Removal Orders etc. mentioned as aged 6 mths in 1791. | I7787 | NATION Thomas
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| 163 | Parish Transcripts show William & Elizabeth as parents so he may not belong to this family but it is the only family in the area around this time. | I5881 | NATION Thomas
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| 164 | Was a laborer at Canal Point, Palm Beach, Florida during 1945 State Census. | I12244 | NATION Thomas
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| 165 | Not in census with family | I8215 | NATION Thomas Newton
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| 166 | Edward, Thomas & Eli Nations, the lawful heirs of Thomas Nations, who had no pen & ink to make a will.... desired that... Nancy Nations. His wife. 28 May 1816 | I6903 | NATION Thomas S
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| 167 | Walter B. Nation, Sr., 97, husband of Mary Kathleen Williams Nation of Abbeville, died Oct. 28, 2007 at Abbeville Nursing Home. Born in Pickens County, he was a son of the late Millard Nation and Ada Ellenburg Nation. He was a retired farmer and carpenter and was of the Baptist Faith. Surviving are his sons, Jack Nation of Pendleton, Walter B. Nation, Jr. of Williamston; daughters, Mary Nation Taylor of Anderson, and Patricia Williams of Sandy Springs; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his first wife, Lonie Mae Sargent Nation. A graveside service was held Oct. 31 at Six & Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery. | I12900 | NATION Walter B
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| 168 | Arrived Plymouth, England 8 Apr 1956. | I12143 | NATION Wesley Samuel
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| 169 | Liber 24, folio 383 21 Jan. 1745 SOTHORN, BENJAMIN, Charles Co. To bro. Samuel Sothorn, for life, Two Friends 175a, then to his son Leaven Sothorn. To Richard & John Johnsons Sothorn, a bed each. To Elizabeth Clerk, d. o. my sister Mary Clerk, 4 young heifers. The rest of my e. both r. & p., to my bro. Richard Sothorn for life, then to his son John Sothorn. To my mother [not named], the use of my 2 negroes Jes & Tom. Witn: Mary Swann, Elizabeth Clerk, John Burch, William Nation, Leonard Clerk. 4 March 1745, sworn to by all witn. except Elizabeth Clerk. | I7068 | NATION William
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| 170 | Kentucky Tax Roll - 1789 Mercer Co., KY, USA On 26 Jul, 1796, Margaret Devine transferred her lands in 3 chunks .... one to William Nation, one to Azarriah Ayers, and then a piece that she acquired from Abraham Brewer, again to William Nation. He is also shown in the Virginia Census of 1787, Mercer County. | I9577 | NATION William
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| 171 | Lidda A birth record shows William's birthplace as Virginia. This may be the wrong William ??? | I8420 | NATION William
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| 172 | Minutes of Court of Yohogania Co, VA, USA (Prev Augusta Co) Pg 221 - March 24th 1778 Lease: Charles Norris to William Nation for two hundred acres of land acknowledged by said Norris party thereto and ordered to be recorded. The last Will and Testament of William Chaplin deceased was proved by Charles Bilderback and William Nation two of the subscribing Witnesses and ordered to be recorded. | I9577 | NATION William
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| 173 | PETITIONER: W. NASHON To His Excellency Hon. Sharpe Esq. Governour of Maryland, And the Honourable the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly, of said Province now Convened The Petition of the Freeholders and Freemen of All Saints Parish in Frederick Co., MD Dividing the said Parish, which may be in force, immediately after the Death of the Rev. Saml. Hunter, our present Incumbent. 1755 | I7068 | NATION William
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| 174 | THE WRITINGS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON In 1755 William Nations began renting a quarter from GW for 1,000 pounds of tobacco per year. VOL. 11. 1758-1775 Saturday Feb'y 2d. 1760. I rid out to my Plantns, and to my Carpenter's. - Found Richd. Stephens hard at work with an ax - Very extraordinary this ! - Desird him to see after Wm Nation's Rent, who died t'other day. Tuesday Feby. 19th. Went to Court, and Administerd upon Nations Effects. Tuesday Feby. 26th. Calld & dind at Captn. McCarty's in my way home & left the order of Court appointing him and others to appraisers of Nation's Estate (which I had sent my Boy down for) and at the same time got a promise of him to Prize & Inspect his Tobo. at the Warehouse. Wednesday Feby. 27. Nations' horse that was destraind on for my Rent was sold at Publick Auction to Mr. Tom Triplet for £5. Friday May 16th. Still Cool and Windy--my People yet continuing at Muddy hole. My Brother Jno. left this and I got Nations Estate Appraisd by Messrs. McCarty Barry & Triplet--as follows viz. One old Gun & lock 7.6 1 Small Bell 2.6.10 1 Suit of Cloaths viz. a Coat Waistt. Breechs. Shirt, Hat, Shoes & Garters A Small parcel of Lea[the]r 1 Nations' estate still owed GW £1 11s. 1d., but GW wrote off that balance as "given to his Widow" (LEDGER A, 69). (Barry is probably John Barry (died c. 1776), the clerk of Pohick Church, an original trustee of the town of Colchester, and a neighbor of Daniel McCarty.) | I7068 | NATION William
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| 175 | UK BMD Birth: Nacion UK BMD Marriage: Nashion | I8451 | NATION William George
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| 176 | Not in 1870 Census with family. | I6952 | NATION William Kitchens
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| 177 | Arrived New York 24 Mar 1930. | I12113 | NATION Williston E (Wilton)
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| 178 | Issued SS# 1976 in New York | I12109 | NATION Mrs ? Violet Maud
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| 179 | Issued SS# before 1951 at New York. Naturalized: Brooklyn, New York 3 Jan 1957. | I5592 | NATION Mrs? Violet Louise
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| 180 | Death registered as Anna Louisa Nation. | I9538 | NATION* Hannah Louisa
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| 181 | This obit for Abraham Nations is in #7 Vol 22 July 1914 issue of Confederate Veteran: On Jan 4, 1914, Abraham Nations died at his home, in Lincoln County, MS, aged 79 years. He enlisted as a confederate soldier on April 15, 1862, leaving Brookhaven in Co C, 33rd MS Inf, under Cpt R O Burns and later Cpt L C Maxwell. From the beginning to the end that company mustered about 140 men, and Comrade Nations was one of those who went through all the service with his command, surrendering with Johnston at Greensboro, NC with only 10 men of the old company, one lieutenant, one litter bearer, the bass drummer of the regiment, and seven guns. Seven of the ten still survive. Comrade Nations was not only a good soldier but a noble citizen as well. He was born and reared in the community where he died. He was married four times and is survived by his wife and one daughter. He was a devoted church member and a comrade of Sylvester Gwyn Camp, UCV of Brookhaven, MS. | I11833 | NATIONS Abraham (Abram)
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| 182 | Does not appear on 1900 Census | I6491 | NATIONS Abraham B
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| 183 | Born Deaf | I11295 | NATIONS Althenia
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| 184 | CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, Armstead OWEN/BLAND Cemetery, Page 89, Columns 2 & 3: NATION, Augustine S. (7 Jun 1824?7 Nov 1902.); NATION, Ruthann (2 Feb 1827). | I11110 | NATIONS Augustine Shepard
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| 185 | Deaf Mute | I11396 | NATIONS Christopher
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| 186 | The land grant from Daniel's application was dated 1859 which was after Mary's grant dated 1858. | I10961 | NATIONS Daniel
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| 187 | Recorded as Daniel N Nations in Mississippi Land Records Calhoun 1840/2/3 Yalobusha 1848 | I11503 | NATIONS Daniel Nelson
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| 188 | Registered as Shelman T Nations | I5561 | NATIONS David Shelman T, OBE
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| 189 | Deaf Mute | I12351 | NATIONS Elias
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| 190 | Deaf Mute | I12348 | NATIONS Elizabeth
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| 191 | Typhoid Fever Epidemic | I11698 | NATIONS G B (Green Berry)
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| 192 | Thyphoid epidemic. | I11281 | NATIONS Green Berry
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| 193 | I can find no other records for anyone in this family - past or future. | I9803 | NATIONS James
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| 194 | Deaf Mute | I12308 | NATIONS Jane
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| 195 | John died in 1829 and left a horse to his brother Joseph. | I11633 | NATIONS John
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| 196 | This is not the son of Jeremiah. | I11375 | NATIONS John
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| 197 | Last known residence: Trenton, Grundy, Missouri | I8004 | NATIONS John Christopher
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| 198 | Children living with James M NATIONS in 1860 Census | I6754 | NATIONS John M (Jock)
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| 199 | I can find no other records for anyone in this family - past or future. | I9813 | NATIONS Joseph
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| 200 | Listed with Phoebe in 1845 MS State Census. | I6778 | NATIONS Joseph
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| 201 | Parents: TN/TN | I9930 | NATIONS Louisa F (Lucy)
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| 202 | Born Deaf. | I6985 | NATIONS Lucinda
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| 203 | Not in 1870 Census with family. | I11758 | NATIONS Mahala E
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| 204 | Parents: NC/VA | I11217 | NATIONS Margaret Maria
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| 205 | Also Listed: Sarah PADGETT 64, Hamilton ROBINS 20, Rueben ROBINS 16, James ROBINS 13 all born TN. | I11406 | NATIONS Mary
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| 206 | Tombstone reads 79 years but should read 72 years. | I6832 | NATIONS Nathan
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| 207 | Not sure about this. both 1900 & 1910 say father is Irish Mother GA. both say he was born 1845. cant find in 1920 Death Cert shows unknown parents. BUT lives next door to WHITEHEADS in 1900 | I10678 | NATIONS Newton Wilburn
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| 208 | Born Deaf & Dumb | I8394 | NATIONS Rebecca
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| 209 | Not shown in 1870 Census with family | I11241 | NATIONS Robert G
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| 210 | 1880 Census - Parents: AL-MS | I11981 | NATIONS Robertson
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| 211 | Thyphoid epidemic. | I11156 | NATIONS Spencer
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| 212 | Parents: NC-PA | I11972 | NATIONS Thomas
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| 213 | Parents: NC/VA | I12342 | NATIONS Wade Hampton
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| 214 | Deaf Mute | I11951 | NATIONS William
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| 215 | Parents: TN/TN | I13408 | NATIONS William A
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| 216 | Killed by Mexican bandits while camped in what is now Big Bend National Park. His body was found by men from the 10th Cav who were stationed in Presidio County. He was buried in a churchyard near Ruidoso, Tx on the Rio Grande River. | I9656 | NATIONS William Gustus (Justus)
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| 217 | Mother: Elizabeth M GILBREATH (sister to Mary Ann) Edward's 1st wife is also her Aunt. | I12627 | NOOJIN (Newgent) Elizabeth Jane (Mary)
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| 218 | Not in 1870 Census - children fostered out. | I12282 | ROBBINS Mary E
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| 219 | There was an Elizabeth SHARP condemned for "marriage contrary to discipline" at Salem Monthly Meeting, East Jersey 30 Nov 1743. (No married name mentioned.) Marriage contrary to discipline sometimes meant that the couple, both Quakers, chose to be married by the Justice of the Peace or a clergy from another religion thereby "by-passing meeting." | I7557 | SHARP Elizabeth
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| 220 | Son of John Shaw of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England | I9416 | SHAW John
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| 221 | Frederick married Elizabeth COMBS 2 Dec 1828 in Greene Co., Kentucky. | I12082 | SLINKER Frederick
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| 222 | Husband living with James Robert in 1900 Census. | I8000 | SPENCER Paralee M
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| 223 | Daughter of WILLIAM SWAIM and MARY LARZALERE | I8020 | SWAIM Elizabeth
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| 224 | Married Elizabeth Nation 25 Apr 1681 at Otterhampton | I7120 | THORNE William
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| 225 | 1891 UK Census lists Alice TROWER; single; housekeeper to Charles NATION; age 27; born Penge, London | I7493 | TROWER Alice
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| 226 | Death Notice reads "Mrs G Nation, one hundred years" | I7131 | VICKERY Jereter
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| 227 | Mother born in Scotland. | I12193 | WELLINGTON Georgiana
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| 228 | Father: Jacob Whitehead b.1806 GA. Brother: Louis C Whitehead b.1851 GA. | I11853 | WHITEHEAD Allie E
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| 229 | Not in census with family. | I11504 | WILKINSON Martha
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