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251 LZ6D-W4K Crockett, Martha Ellen Mattie (I501763)
 
252 Mary wife of Lewis Mason was, according to bible records, Mary Bethel - 2003 from Karen Dale Bethel, Mary (I501811)
 
253 Mge. Int. Patten, Rebecca (I502251)
 
254 Middle name listed as Edwin in Council - McAlister Genealogy. Carson, James Edward Sr. (I503628)
 
255 Military: 1780 Winchester, VA Lived: 1793 Augusta Co., VA Moses Jackson's Revolutionary War Discharge (found in Christina Jackson's Widows File #W9073 National Archives) reads , with some spelling co

rrections,: "I do Hearby (hereby) Certify that Moses Jackson a soldier from Shanidoer (Shenandoah) County hath searved (served) his tower (tour) of duty under Meager (Major) Walch (Welch) in Col. Edmo


nds (Edwards) Ridgement (Regiment) and Genral (General) Stephans (Stephens/Stevens) Bragade (Brigade) given under my Hand this 5th day of October 1781. Silvanus O'Dell, Luett. (Lt.)" According to Chr


istina Jackson's sworn statement dated 17 August 1836 in Gallatin County, Kentucky, her deceased husband, "Moses Jackson, while a resident of Shenandoah County, Virginia did enter the service of the U


nited States again in 1781 as a volunteer and militiaman upon a tour of three months and as a private soldier in the company of Capt. O'Dell that the said company rendevoused at the court house in the


said county of Shenandoah and states also and from there marched as well as she now recollects to Winchester, Virgigia, and from nearabout the time that Cornwallis was taken. She further states that


she is of the opinion that he was discharged at little York. She is confident that he served out the said tour fully and faithfully as his original discharge is now in her possession and is herewith f


iled with the papers upon which she files to obtain for her a pension in behalf of her deceased husband. She further states she was married to said Jackson in the month of ______, 1778 and further sta


tes that her husband departed this life on ____ day of May 1821." Note: Pension was issued 8 June 1840. Moses Jackson's first tour appears to be for six months from April to October 1780 and was stat


ioned at Winchester during that time. Appointed guardian of Catherine Walters in 1793 in Augusta County, Virginia 15 October 1793, Catherine married Charles Bruce.

 
Blakkolb, Wilhelm (I533)
 
256 Moses Jackson's Revolutionary War Discharge (found in Christiana Jackson's Widows File #W9073 National Archives) reads, with some spelling corrections,: "I do Hearby (hereby) Certify that Moses Jackson a sodier from Shanidoer (Shenandoah) County hath sea Jackson, Moses (I740)
 
257 MS72-WX Gould, Aaron Jeremiah (I2570)
 
258 N2NW-FT Crockett, Samuel (I501552)
 
259 N2NX-23 DEVIGNE, Pierrre (I500302)
 
260 Never married Jacobs, Martha Frances (I504510)
 
261 Never married, no children Luttman, Alfred (I501934)
 
262 Nickname "Bina" Carson, Mary Vironda (I48)
 
263 No marker. Hyde, Mary (I500707)
 
264 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Patten, Rebecca (I502251)
 
265 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Joshua (I502252)
 
266 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Benjamin (I502255)
 
267 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Mary (I502258)
 
268 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Joseph (I502259)
 
269 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Rebecca (I502260)
 
270 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Susanna (I502261)
 
271 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Davis, Sarah (I502262)
 
272 notariele akte van een testament bij notaris S.H. Stouters d.d. 3 oktober 1794 van Martijntje van Rossen en Johannes Schellaarts voor zijn voorzoon en de eventuele kinderen die uit het tweede huwelijk geboren zullen worden. Luijks, Maatje (I500504)
 
273 Part of the militia from Col. Arthur Campbell's Command. He placed them under Col. William Campbell's Command who led them into the Battle of King's Mountain. This battle was the most important battle

of the Revolutionary War because it showed the world that American Patriots could defeat the best Englis and German soldiers. Grayson County Historical Society.

 
Caauwe, Levien "Levi" Joe (I599)
 
274 Pastor Korn, Rev Alexander Brunn Karl (I485)
 
275 Peter Hackler, husband. Sutherland, Barbary (I501310)
 
276 Plane Crash Dreger, Deon (I1072)
 
277 Plot: R3/174 Jacobs, Mary Ellen (I504513)
 
278 Q1 1889 Southampton 2c 5 MASON, George Roberts (I502249)
 
279 Q1T4-CT Crockett, Elizabeth (I501550)
 
280 Q1T4-CT Crockett, Elizabeth (I501766)
 
281 Range 99 site 208 Jacobs, Thomas Albert (I504516)
 
282 Reason:

Benjamin Davis

in the Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920

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Davis, Benjamin in tree "Spaulding-Lautaret Family Tree"

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He was baptised as "a married man, adm. ch, Aug.18,1728", the same day his son Benjamin was christened

Source on ancestry.com

Name: Benjamin Davis

Residence Date: 18 Aug 1728

Residence Place: Mansfield, Connecticut, USA

Volume Title: Volume 065 Mansfield

 
Davis, Benjamin (I502255)
 
283 Reason:

birth record attached as source

 
Davis, Rebecca (I502260)
 
284 Reason:

Elizabeth Davis French

Find A Grave Index

Name: Elizabeth Davis French

Maiden Name: Davis

Event Type: Burial

Event Date: 1737

Event Place: Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America

Photograph Included: Yes

Birth Date: 06 Oct 1699

Death Date: 03 Feb 1737

Affiliate Record Identifier: 19554486

Cemetery: Old South Burying Ground

 
Davis, Elizabeth (I502256)
 
285 Reason:

Format standardized. If she died after 1782, please change to Massachusetts, United States.

 
Davis, Sarah (I502262)
 
286 Reason:

Format standardized. Massachusetts was a colony in 1709.

 
Davis, Sarah (I502262)
 
287 Reason:

GEDCOM data

 
Davis, Thomas (I502254)
 
288 Reason:

GEDCOM data

 
Davis, Thomas (I502254)
 
289 Reason:

GEDCOM data

 
Davis, Joseph (I502259)
 
290 Reason:

GEDCOM data

 
Davis, Joseph (I502259)
 
291 Reason:

Information in Descendants and Ancestors of Philip Bullen, page 19.

 
Davis, Mary (I502258)
 
292 Reason:

Joseph Davis

in the Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988

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Name: Joseph Davis

Event Type: Birth

Birth Date: 26 Mar 1669

Birth Place: Reading, Massachusetts

Father Name: Joseph Davis

 
Davis, Joseph Jr. (I502250)
 
293 Reason:

Mass state records

 
Patten, Rebecca (I502251)
 
294 Reason:

Massachusetts birth record:

Name: Mary Davis

Gender: Female

Christening Date:

Christening Place:

Birth Date: 31 May 1706

Birthplace:

Death Date:

Name Note:

Race:

Father's Name:Joseph Davis

Father's Birthplace:

Father's Age:

Mother's Name:Rebeckah

Mother's Birthplace:

Mother's Age:

Indexing Project (Batch) Number:I00977-1

System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy

GS Film number:901881

Reference ID: 118

 
Davis, Mary (I502258)
 
295 Reason:

Massachusetts birth record:

Name:Joshua Davis

Gender: Male

Christening Date:

Christening Place:

Birth Date: 20 Oct 1714

Birthplace:

Death Date:

Name Note:

Race:

Father's Name: Joseph Davis

Father's Birthplace:

Father's Age:

Mother's Name:Rebeckah

Mother's Birthplace:

Mother's Age:

Indexing Project (Batch) Number:I00977-1

System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy

GS Film number:901881

Reference ID: 118

 
Davis, Joshua (I502252)
 
296 Reason:

Modified via Ancestry.com

 
Davis, Mary (I502258)
 
297 Reason:

Modified via Ancestry.com

 
Davis, Rebecca (I502260)
 
298 Reason:

source attached Standardize

 
Patten, Rebecca (I502251)
 
299 Reason:

sources attached

 
Patten, Rebecca (I502251)
 
300 Reason:

Standardize.

 
Davis, Hannah (I502253)
 

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