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Note N00473
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Tombstone indicates the following:
Texas Mess Sgt. 360 Infantry, 90 Division, WW I
Death Certificate indicates "Never Married"
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Note N00474
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Tombstone indicates the following:
Texas Mess Sgt. 360 Infantry, 90 Division, WW I
Death Certificate indicates "Never Married"
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Note N00475
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Freidberg Moravian Cemetery is located at the Freidberg Moravian Church which is located on Hwy. 150, between Lexintgon and Winston Salem, NC.
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Note N00476
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Freidberg Moravian Cemetery is located at the Freidberg Moravian Church which is located on Hwy. 150, between Lexintgon and Winston Salem, NC.
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Note N00477
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John jumped from fishing boat into Lake Dallas & drowned.
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Note N00478
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according to notation on tombstone, Edward was an M. D.
family Bible has death year as 1922.
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Note N00479
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according to notation on tombstone, Edward was an M. D.
family Bible has death year as 1922.
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Note N00480
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William J. Robertson was member of Texas State Guard, Company D, 8th Battalion, from 4/7/41 until his discharge 1/27/1942.
This compnay was organized in November 1940 and was inactivated on October, 31, 1945.
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Note N00481
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William J. Robertson was member of Texas State Guard, Company D, 8th Battalion, from 4/7/41 until his discharge 1/27/1942.
This compnay was organized in November 1940 and was inactivated on October, 31, 1945.
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Note N00482
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Base of tombstone has SIMENSON
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Note N00483
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Base of tombstone has SIMENSON
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Note N00484
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Tombstone indicates that child lived 15 days.
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Note N00485
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Tombstone indicates that child lived 15 days.
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Note N00486
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Killed during WWII, 2 weeks after Normandy Invasion.
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Note N00487
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Jeremiah Doty was Elder of Primitive Baptist Church
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Note N00488
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Some records show Martha's sir-name as: Dunnagen
No records of Martha's burial in Carney Cemetery, but probably is
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Note N00489
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Divorced 1971; no children
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Note N00490
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Joseph M Pilcher, Pvt. Co. C, Watkins' Battalion, Reserve Corps. Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled, Monroe, Louisiana, June 10, 1865. Residence, Ouachita, Parish, Louisiana; Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3P, page 147