Notes
Matches 301 to 306 of 306
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| 301 | Was twin to Chester - died at birth | Dover, Hester (I1549)
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| 302 | Was twin to Hester - died at birth | Dover, Chester (I1548)
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| 303 | When Acquilliar was 7 years old, he fell off some steps and hurt his leg. It setup gangreen and it had to be taken off at his knee. He wore a peg leg from then on. He aquired the nickname "Peg". | Lamberth, Aquilliar Osborn (I492)
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| 304 | While living in Wild Cherry, Martha was a farmer and a midwife. She delivered many babies when there was no doctor around. She and Richard moved to Pitcher, Oklahoma in 1916, after their 2nd child, Bud, was born, where Richard worked in the cole mines until 1919, when they moved back to Arkansas before their 3rd child, Mary Ann was born After Richards death, Martha moved to Wild Cherry, AR. and lived there until she moved to Black Rock in 1945 to live with her daughter Viola. | Thornton, Martha Elizabeth (I1543)
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| 305 | World War I Registration Card indicates William Arthur Corder had paralysis. | Corder, William Arthur (I169)
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| 306 | World War II Draft Registration Card lists place of birth as Salem, Arkansas. County in unknown. | Helms, Herman Lee (I844)
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