


Wagner-Watlington Genealogy
The Genealogy of the Wagner and Watlington Families
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301 | NAME: | THORNTON, Leonard H. (I00218)
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302 | NAME: | THORNTON, James Elmo (I00219)
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303 | NAME: | THORNTON, Presley D. (I00221)
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304 | NAME: | SAMUELS, Nellie Swanson (I00380)
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305 | NAME: | SAMUELS, Edward Ray (I00381)
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306 | NAME: | SAMUELS, Arch Coleman (I00393)
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307 | NAME: | SAMUELS, William Belt (I00395)
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308 | NAME: | EDWARDS, Julia (I00457)
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309 | Named Ann after her mother, Mary Ann. | DORN, Deborah Ann (I01991)
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310 | Nannie and RJ had 3 children Lois is the baby there was Willie and Rozier Lee (nickname Bud) who died in Feb 2000 in Chester VA of cancer. Bud was a retired US Army officer who served in WWII and Korea. Birth: 26 or 28 July Death July 1991 or 1992 | INMAN, Nannie Olive (I00390)
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311 | No Children | SAMUELS, Walter Jack (I00411)
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312 | no children | Family (F01215)
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313 | Not listed on the 1870 census, which he would have been 92. | SHUMATE, Tollison (I03204)
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314 | Not Married as of July 1955 | KLINE, John Moore (I00569)
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315 | Old Cemetery | STOUDEN, Johannes Mathias (I03020)
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316 | On a dam at "Possum Kingdom." | WHITE, Lyle Levi (I02899)
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317 | On December 16, 1874, Eliza married Lemuel Truitt in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Sarah and James Lester. Eliza and Lemuel made their home in Noble, Illinois. Their household included Eliza's ten year old sone, Joseph William and Lemuel's son Columbus. After Sarah died, Eliza too upon the responsibility of reaising her granddaugher, Lillie May Lester. Lemuel had helped establish the town of Noble as noted in the county records, "In September 1853, on the petition of Lemuel Truitt, Noble Precinct was formed ..." By the 1860 Census, he had accumulated a land value of $6,000.00. Lemuel Truitt died on January 30, 1889. He is buried in the Noble cemetery. When Eliza died, she left her house to Lille May Lester. All of Lille May's children were born there. | TRUITT, Lemuel (I02299)
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318 | Only Information is from Boyd's Headstone | WAGNER, S H (I02392)
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319 | Only information is from Boyd's Headstone | UNKNOWN [WAGNER], Julia (I02393)
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320 | Oregon Death Index Cert: 82-10768 SS #712-03-9739 | JAEHNKE, Paul Edward (I02137)
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321 | Orphans Court Records reveal that Hana (Hannah) divorced Abraham and married Joseph Clark. That left Margaret and Mary orphans when Abraham died and Daniel was required to find a guardian for them The 1790 census shows that an Abraham had 3 males under 16 (after 1774), 1 male over 16 (before 1774), 2 females, and 1 slave. These 2 females are evidently Mary and Margaret. | KLINE, Abraham (I00607)
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322 | Page 64 of "The Kline's" lists one of Charles Henry Kline's children as Mrs. George Howsley. Assumably the husband of this child is George Howsley. BCW | HOWSLEY, George (I01051)
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323 | Page 68 is missing from "The Kline's". Mayme should be listed on that page. Pages 68(a)(b)(c) also deal with her. | KLINE, Mayme Elizabeth (I00811)
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324 | Parker moved from Harlowton, MT to Seattle, WA where he worked for Boeing, theU.S. Postal Service and as a Preacher. Later in life he moved to Portland, OR. In one fabulous old family photo, Parked looked just like the actor Clark Gable has he walked down the street in Seattle. | DORN, Parker (I02042)
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325 | Peter Wise was appointed guardian for her estates (under 14). Margaret was over 14 years of age in Sep 1826. | KLINE, Margaret (I00610)
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326 | Peter Wise was appointed guardian for her estates (under 14). Mary was over 14 years of age in Feb 1828. | KLINE, Mary (I00611)
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327 | Pimona Lake | PETERSON, Elva (I02602)
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328 | Possibly also spelled "Mottar" | MOTTER, Lilian F (I00343)
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329 | Possibly Mary Unknown's (wife of George Hauck) mother. | MOYER, Elizabeth (I02558)
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330 | Possibly moved from VA to SC then to Missouri. | SHUMATE, Enoch (I03208)
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331 | Rachel was living with her only son William R. Moore in the town of Lawrenceburg, TN at the time of her death. | RUDY, Rachel (I00810)
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332 | Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania: According to Montgomery's History of Berks County, page 1366: "He was anearly school teacher of Berks county, was later the proprietor of a hotelin West Reading, which he himself erected, and was a well known andhighly esteemed citizen of his day." Page 1143 has children shown here, Page 1366 shows Susan and Rebecca,married to John Reedy, and not Ellen and Hannah. | Family (F01168)
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333 | Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania: According to Montgomery's history, page 1143: "Abraham Krick, son ofAdam, was born in Berks county, and for many years followed the millingbusiness near Bernville, his property being known as Krick's Mill." Reading, Pennsylvania Deaths, 1873-1905 Name: Abraham Krick Death Date: October 30, 1883 File Number: 807 Source: City of Reading, Pennsylvania Death Records | KRICK, Abraham (I03001)
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334 | Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania: According to Montgomery's history, page 529: "In 1837 he came to ReadingBorough, locating in Northwest Ward, and there he became a tradesman andboat-builder for the Union and Schuylkill canals...He followed hisvocation for many years at the foot of Buttonwood Street, Reading, wherehis boat-building yard was located, and became very successful." | KRICK, Peter (I03000)
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335 | Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania: Peter KRICK Birth: 1 APR 1789 in Cumru Twp., Berks Co., PA Death: 19 JUL 1846 in Earlville, Berks Co., PA Baptism: 26 APR 1789 Muddy Creek Reformed, Lancaster Co., PA | KRICK, Peter (I03089)
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336 | Rein's Place | KLINE, Joyce Hope (I00785)
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337 | Reknown football coach. A football stadium in Darlington, SC is named after him. He was also inducted into the Coaches Hall of Fame. | WELCH, James E (I02023)
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338 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F00563)
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339 | Reverend Judith Hjorth As of 2003 at 39 Trout Stream Drive Vernon, CT 06066 revjudy@ctconfucc.org 860-871-3044 | HJORTH, Judith (I02312)
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340 | Ruth died as an infant (at age of six weeks) The Bill Kline Book lists burial in St. Peters UCC Cemetery, Clarno, WI | FETTERHOFF, Ruth (I02140)
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341 | S23 (The Kline's) lists b. 20 Oct 1857 which conflicts with family bible. | KLINE, George (I00529)
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342 | Sam was the first born and died as in infant. The story we've heard is that he bled to death because his umbilical cord was cut too short. The Bill Kline Book indicates burial in St. Peters UCC Cemetery, Clarno, WI | FETTERHOFF, Samuel (I02036)
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343 | Sarah married Gordon Smith and had six children. All six children currently reside in Canada. | PRIDE, Sarah (I02284)
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344 | Sarah was the second child of William Dunlap and Eliza Rundle. In 1868, at the age of 17, Sarah married James Lester. Since she was under age, Sarah required her father's permission. On January 31, 1870, their only child, Lillie May was born. Sarah was well after childbirth and in January 1875 she died. | DUNLAP, Sarah Margaret (I02277)
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345 | See: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?lewis::kline::1625.html for what appears to be a lot more information. | KLINE, Lewis S (I02394)
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346 | She immigrated to Wisconsin in 1871 with her infant son, Frederick F.G. Jaehnke and two daughters after her husband Gottlieb Jaehnke and three sons died of Asiatic cholera. Her name is found on the Marriage Record of her son FerdinandF.G. Joehnke and Mary Banker (09-02-1879). | BUEGE, Wielelmina (I01988)
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347 | She was a soloist for the large Episcopal Church in Portland, OR for many years. Elizabeth and Paul used to sign together. | UNKNOWN [JAEHNKE], Elizabeth (I02332)
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348 | Simon is thought to be buried at Staver Church, but there is no headstone. Another thought is that he is buried in the woods across the road. According to Mabel Dorn, he "died with his boots on". | FETTERHOFF, Simon (I01979)
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349 | SLC also has Elisha Dodson married to a Hannah LAWSON. | FUQUA, Hannah (I00363)
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350 | SLC has Pressley DODSON married to three different people. Need to research further. | DODSON, Pressley Rev. (I00280)
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