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Note    N00638         Index
US ARMY, WORLD WAR II


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Note    N00639         Index
Burial site not located

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Remembrances of Pampa is that Anna was about 12 years old and was playing on a cotton wagon, and fell and broke her neck.

She is not on the 1900 Montague County Census with the rest of the family. It seems that she could have been born about 1889.

As of 9/18/2011, no additional information has been found.


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Note    N00641         Index
2009--Jimmy didn't want to talk with me about his family--father mistreated the entire family terribly.

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11/8/2000-from James Walden ([email protected])
Isaac Adams and Susanna Walser were married in Wilkes County, North Carolina(from Marriage Records of Wilkes County, North Carolina). Susanna
died a couple of years after the marriage. My ancestor, John Walser Adams, may be the only child from this marriage.

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Note    N00643         Index
Michale Hassler arrived in Pennsylvania on September 28, 1749 from Switzerland.


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Note    N00644         Index
Some records indicate that John Franklin died in Baldwin, Arkansas.


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Tombstone in Coaling Cemetery, Coaling, Alabama list name of Elizabeth Jones, no dates


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Note    N00646         Index
Divorced---date unknown

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Note    N00647         Index
Adopted at age of 10 months and name changed to KayDee Orlowski

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Note    N00648         Index
No records at cemetery--9/2006


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Note    N00649         Index
Buried in Walser Cemetery, between Yadkin College Road and New Hwy 64 West. Just beyond Hobbs Road, turn left off Yadkin College Road at a large oak tree. Go 0.4 mile and at the fork of the farm road, take the right fork. The cemetery is a short distance on the left.

Margaret was buried in the Walser Cemetery, between Yadkin College Road and New Hwy 64 West; just beond Hobbs Road, turn left off Yadkin College Road at a large oak tree. Go 0.4 miles and at the fork of the farm road, make a turn on the right fork. The cemetery is a short distance on the left.

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Note    N00650         Index
Killed during WWII, 2 weeks after Normandy Invasion.


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Note    N00651         Index
Death due to Whooping Cough & Pneumonia


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Note    N00652         Index
Tombstone imprint: CO 134 B??
ILL VOL

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Note    N00653         Index
Elvis was a Captain Medical, Chicago Unit 12, and died in France 1918