Strahan, Mary Severine (b. 16 MAY 1875)
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Name or nickname may have been Sabra.
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Lived in Halifax County , Virginia
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Beddy was nurse at the University of Southern Ms., Hattiesburg, Ms. for 27 years. Known by students as "Granny". After her retirement she worked several years at the state Sanitarium, Magee, Ms. Then moved to Jackson where she lived with her sister Dora.
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It appears that the year she was born, the census record was lost for her county. Fathers na me is speculation but highly probable. He was the only Burge in town.
Date on headstone in Penton Cemetery,Talisheek,St. Tammany,Louisiana
Date on headstone in the Penton Cemetery,Talisheek,St. Tammany, Louisiana.
Casey Moss - Proxy
Dennis Moss - Officiator
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John Alexander Stockstill was son of John Warnel Stockstill, b. 9 Feb 1818, St. Helena Parish, La., d. 12 May 1865, Nicholson, Hancock County, Ms. and Hester Amanda Mitchell, b. 5 Aug 1825, Hancock County, Ms., d. 1 Apr 1862.
John Warnel was son of Joshua Stockstill, b. cir. 1768, and Mary Levina Knight, b. cir. 1782, d. 23 Oct 1849, St. Helena Parish, La..
: Stockstill Family Genealogy Forum
Re: John Alexander Stockstill
Posted by: Mardi Byrd Kelly
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The first record of a DeDaux, was regarding two brothers in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Their parents were Bernard Clement DeDaux, lawyer to the Parliament, and Anne Marie Alexandrine Soule de Lafont of Castelsarrasin, in the Upper Garonne River, in the old province of Languedoc, France.
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More About CAPT JAMES CLACK:
Ancestral File Number: 38K4-29
Baptism (LDS): August 19, 1918
Endowment (LDS): November 28, 1919
Record Change: November 14, 1997
Sealed to parents (LDS): May 19, 1970, LANGE
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Lived in Jasper County. Later moved to Jackson County where he was a Justice of the Peace in 1866, 1872 and 1877
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Amacker; Elijah Byrd book p 16: died as a result of a football injury
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Source: Mardi Byrd Kelly "Wheat Sheaves"
In the 1850 Census, Hancock County, Ms., Hezekiah and Caroline were living next door to his parents, Joseph and Elizabeth. Their first child is enumerated with them as Nancy, age. 2. They were still in Hancock County in 1870, but by 1880 had moved across the Pearl River to Washington Parish, La..
On December 5, 1886 in Pearl River County, Ms., a deed was recorded in which Nancy Moley Martin, Frances Elizabeth Bowers, and Sarah Emeline Wallace signed over their interest in their father's land to their brothers, Joseph J., John J. and William G. Wheat. This would indicate both parents were deceased.
In 1996, after the death of Mrs. Rena (Megehee) Wheat, found among her personal papers was an envelope with a postmark of Feb 13, 1965. Inside were bits of Wheat family information and a note stating that Hezekiah Wheat was buried south of Bogalusa (La.) on the James Robert Lesley place.
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