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| 11501 | [2499224.ged] From Donald Lee Allen's "History of the Allen Family" pg. 230-235: Daniel left Van Buren, Crawford Co., Ar and came to Mexia, Limestone Co ., Tx in the 1850's. The 1860 Limestone Co., Tx Census listed Daniel livi ng with the Reeves family and working as a farm laborer. Nearby, was Jam es Pelton family with a fourteen year old daughter named Sarah Ann. Dani el married Sarah Ann Pelton in 1861. Daniel and Sarah were to move west in search of new land. Leaving Mexi a, they got as far as Parker Co., near where Whit is now located. There t hey met Indians who were raiding a nearby wagon train. Daniel and his par ty hid in the timber on a creek prepared for battle. Fortunately, the Ind ians by-passed them. They were so frightened by the experience that th ey turned and settled 5 miles north of Mansfield, Tarrant Co. where the ir children were born later. Daniel died at age 35, leaving Sarah Ann to raise the family: their ag es were 11, 9, 7, 5, 3 and 1 year. Daniel is buried at Sublet Cemetery be hind Rehoboth Baptist Church, 7300 Cooper Rd. at Harris Street, 5 miles no rth of Mansfield, Tx in Tarrant Co. Location: from the gate located on t he east side of the cemetery, walk to the cedar tree, turn left, the 5th g rave. | BLOODWORTH, Daniel S. (I22586)
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| 11502 | [2499224.ged] From Donald Lee Allen's "History of the Allen Family" pg. 230-235: Daniel left Van Buren, Crawford Co., Ar and came to Mexia, Limestone Co ., Tx in the 1850's. The 1860 Limestone Co., Tx Census listed Daniel livi ng with the Reeves family and working as a farm laborer. Nearby, was Jam es Pelton family with a fourteen year old daughter named Sarah Ann. Dani el married Sarah Ann Pelton in 1861. Daniel and Sarah were to move west in search of new land. Leaving Mexi a, they got as far as Parker Co., near where Whit is now located. There t hey met Indians who were raiding a nearby wagon train. Daniel and his par ty hid in the timber on a creek prepared for battle. Fortunately, the Ind ians by-passed them. They were so frightened by the experience that th ey turned and settled 5 miles north of Mansfield, Tarrant Co. where the ir children were born later. Daniel died at age 35, leaving Sarah Ann to raise the family: their ag es were 11, 9, 7, 5, 3 and 1 year. Daniel is buried at Sublet Cemetery be hind Rehoboth Baptist Church, 7300 Cooper Rd. at Harris Street, 5 miles no rth of Mansfield, Tx in Tarrant Co. Location: from the gate located on t he east side of the cemetery, walk to the cedar tree, turn left, the 5th g rave. | BLOODWORTH, Daniel S. (I022585)
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| 11503 | [2499224.ged] In the 1860 Federal Census Limestone Co Tx states James is 38 and bo rn in Arkansas. | PELTON, James (I22156)
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| 11504 | [2499224.ged] In the 1860 Federal Census Limestone Co Tx states James is 38 and bo rn in Arkansas. | PELTON, James (I022155)
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| 11505 | [2499224.ged] The following information is from "History of the Allen Family" with a Spe cial Addition on Descendants of Daniel S. Bloodsworth and Sarah Ann Pelton -by Donald Lee Allen. While living and farming with his parents in Liberty, DeKalb Co, TN, Jo hn on July 29, 1862, at the age of 19 years, enlisted in the Union's Feder al Army. Due to his age, it was required that his enlistment be approv ed by a guardian, Senator W. B. Stokes his neighbor and Regimental command er. He enlisted in Nashville, TN for 3 years duty and was assigned to C O. A, 5th Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers Calvary. His serial number was 77 0-771-5AA. Why did he enlist in the Union Army? By July 1862, the Union Army had tak en control of Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River and the Confederates h ad retreated to the South. Because of guerrilla forays, there was real da nger for the citizens. Senator Stokes' recruiting promise was to keep h is troops near their homes so they could protect them from the Confedera te marauders. They could also help out with the family chores. Within five months of John's enlistment, his mother, Lucy W. Allen was dea d. Tennessee was a boarder state split between alliegence to the Unio n. One wonders how John M.'s family was treated as a result of his joini ng the Union Army. Was the death of his mother related to the guerrilla a ctivity in the area? During his enlistment, his foot was caught between two freight trains in T ullahoma, TN which caused an impairment later to cause disability. Follow ing the conclusion of the Civil War, John was honorably discharged 25 Ju ly 1865 from the Army at Nashville, TN. For his mustering out pay, he dr ew $130.50. His military records show he moved to Limestone County, TX. He later mov ed to Mansfield, Tarrant Co, TX where he farmed and was a carpenter. In J anuary of 1874 he joined the Masonic Lodge at MAnsfield where he and Dani el S. Bloodworth were listed as charter members. Two years after the death of Daniel S. Bloodworth, John married his wido w, Sarah Ann Pelton Bloodworth in Ft. Worth, Tx. Daniel and Sarah had o ne daughter followed by six sons. Sarah and John had one son follow ed by six daughters. John was injured when a beam he was working on hit him on head. This inju ry caused him to have fits at times; during these moments of depressio n, he often re-lived scenes of the war. One of these was concerned with h is execution of a "wire-cutter", a Confederate spy. His Company had captu red this Confederate intruder. The spy was to be court-martialed and sent enced to be shot. John asked that he be permitted to execute this saboteu r. His wish was granted, and he and the wire cutter rode from camp abo ut a mile where he shot the cutter to death with a horse pistol, relati ng how the man begged for his life. This incident can be better understood by noting that John had lost his mo ther shortly after his enlistment. This may have been due to Southern gue rrilla activity in the area at the time. On June 20, 1889, at the age of 46, records show that John requested an in valids pension from the Department of the Interior. Pension No. 720619 w as granted due to his injured foot. John was a member of Woodman of the World Lodge. This is an old organizat ion that provided burial insurance. John M. Allen is buried at Willow Point Cemetery, Willow Point, Wise Co, T x. Source: | ALLEN, John M. (I22582)
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| 11506 | [2499224.ged] The following information is from "History of the Allen Family" with a Spe cial Addition on Descendants of Daniel S. Bloodsworth and Sarah Ann Pelton -by Donald Lee Allen. While living and farming with his parents in Liberty, DeKalb Co, TN, Jo hn on July 29, 1862, at the age of 19 years, enlisted in the Union's Feder al Army. Due to his age, it was required that his enlistment be approv ed by a guardian, Senator W. B. Stokes his neighbor and Regimental command er. He enlisted in Nashville, TN for 3 years duty and was assigned to C O. A, 5th Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers Calvary. His serial number was 77 0-771-5AA. Why did he enlist in the Union Army? By July 1862, the Union Army had tak en control of Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River and the Confederates h ad retreated to the South. Because of guerrilla forays, there was real da nger for the citizens. Senator Stokes' recruiting promise was to keep h is troops near their homes so they could protect them from the Confedera te marauders. They could also help out with the family chores. Within five months of John's enlistment, his mother, Lucy W. Allen was dea d. Tennessee was a boarder state split between alliegence to the Unio n. One wonders how John M.'s family was treated as a result of his joini ng the Union Army. Was the death of his mother related to the guerrilla a ctivity in the area? During his enlistment, his foot was caught between two freight trains in T ullahoma, TN which caused an impairment later to cause disability. Follow ing the conclusion of the Civil War, John was honorably discharged 25 Ju ly 1865 from the Army at Nashville, TN. For his mustering out pay, he dr ew $130.50. His military records show he moved to Limestone County, TX. He later mov ed to Mansfield, Tarrant Co, TX where he farmed and was a carpenter. In J anuary of 1874 he joined the Masonic Lodge at MAnsfield where he and Dani el S. Bloodworth were listed as charter members. Two years after the death of Daniel S. Bloodworth, John married his wido w, Sarah Ann Pelton Bloodworth in Ft. Worth, Tx. Daniel and Sarah had o ne daughter followed by six sons. Sarah and John had one son follow ed by six daughters. John was injured when a beam he was working on hit him on head. This inju ry caused him to have fits at times; during these moments of depressio n, he often re-lived scenes of the war. One of these was concerned with h is execution of a "wire-cutter", a Confederate spy. His Company had captu red this Confederate intruder. The spy was to be court-martialed and sent enced to be shot. John asked that he be permitted to execute this saboteu r. His wish was granted, and he and the wire cutter rode from camp abo ut a mile where he shot the cutter to death with a horse pistol, relati ng how the man begged for his life. This incident can be better understood by noting that John had lost his mo ther shortly after his enlistment. This may have been due to Southern gue rrilla activity in the area at the time. On June 20, 1889, at the age of 46, records show that John requested an in valids pension from the Department of the Interior. Pension No. 720619 w as granted due to his injured foot. John was a member of Woodman of the World Lodge. This is an old organizat ion that provided burial insurance. John M. Allen is buried at Willow Point Cemetery, Willow Point, Wise Co, T x. Source: | ALLEN, John M. (I022581)
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| 11507 | [2499224.ged] [PELTON-1908.ged] Social Security Number: 456-09-1101 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 79501 Anson, Jones, Texas Radium, Jones, Texas | PELTON, George Ivan (I22594)
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| 11508 | [2499224.ged] [PELTON-1908.ged] Social Security Number: 456-09-1101 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 79501 Anson, Jones, Texas Radium, Jones, Texas | PELTON, George Ivan (I022593)
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| 11509 | [2499224.ged] [PELTON-1908.ged] Social Security Number: 463-86-4354 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 79501 Anson, Jones, Texas Radium, Jones, Texas | STARRITT, Emily (I22593)
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| 11510 | [2499224.ged] [PELTON-1908.ged] Social Security Number: 463-86-4354 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 79501 Anson, Jones, Texas Radium, Jones, Texas | STARRITT, Emily (I022592)
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| 11511 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Beginning of the Dorchester, Monmouth County, New Jersey branch of Peltons . Another source gives Ithamar as being born March 3, 1685. Another source gives Ithamar's birth as Befoe 25 APR 1749 in Dorchester, S uffolk, Massachusettes | PELTON, Ithamar (I258)
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| 11512 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Beginning of the Dorchester, Monmouth County, New Jersey branch of Peltons . Another source gives Ithamar as being born March 3, 1685. Another source gives Ithamar's birth as Befoe 25 APR 1749 in Dorchester, S uffolk, Massachusettes | PELTON, Ithamar (I000257)
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| 11513 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Elizabeth may have been known as Eliza and/or Jese. | PELTON, Elizabeth (I23592)
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| 11514 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Elizabeth may have been known as Eliza and/or Jese. | PELTON, Elizabeth (I023591)
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| 11515 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] From the Massachusetts Town Marriage Records at Ancestry.com (add ed to my records 20 Nov 2002) Colburn, Nathaniel of Dedham Marriage Place: Spouse: Mary Pelton, at Dedham Marriage Date: Dec. 24, 1712 | PELTON, Mary (I256)
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| 11516 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] From the Massachusetts Town Marriage Records at Ancestry.com (add ed to my records 20 Nov 2002) Colburn, Nathaniel of Dedham Marriage Place: Spouse: Mary Pelton, at Dedham Marriage Date: Dec. 24, 1712 | PELTON, Mary (I000255)
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| 11517 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] J. M. Pelton states, " must have been an invalid for several years befo re his death as shown by Dorchester records." | PELTON, John (I533)
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| 11518 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] J. M. Pelton states, " must have been an invalid for several years befo re his death as shown by Dorchester records." | PELTON, John (I000531)
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| 11519 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] John was buried near his father, in the old burying ground at Essex, Conn ., where the head stone still stands (in 1892) bearing the following inscr iption: "In Memory of Mr. John Pelton who died Jan. 29th, 1786 In his 81st year." Interment.net listing of burials has his father, Pelton, John, d. 15 Jul 1 735, 52 yrs, as being buried in Riverview Cemetery, Essex, Middlesex Count y, Connecticut | PELTON, John (I142)
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| 11520 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] John was buried near his father, in the old burying ground at Essex, Conn ., where the head stone still stands (in 1892) bearing the following inscr iption: "In Memory of Mr. John Pelton who died Jan. 29th, 1786 In his 81st year." Interment.net listing of burials has his father, Pelton, John, d. 15 Jul 1 735, 52 yrs, as being buried in Riverview Cemetery, Essex, Middlesex Count y, Connecticut | PELTON, John (I000141)
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| 11521 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Keturah's name may have been spelled Katurah. | PELTON, Keturah (I149)
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| 11522 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Keturah's name may have been spelled Katurah. | PELTON, Keturah (I000148)
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| 11523 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Mary Smith's father, John had married a Mary Ryder about 1629 in Englan d, and had a daughter, also named Mary, born July 20, 1630 at Foxteth Pa rk near Liverpool, England. She married a Nathaniel Glover and after his d eath, Gov. Thomas Hinckley of Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. This Mary w as by his second wife, Mary Whiting. He also was married a 3rd time to Wid ow Katherine Pelton, but her first husband's first name is unknown. Another source says Mary was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashir e, England and that she died 1768 in Bristol, Rhode Island | SMITH, Mary (I23595)
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| 11524 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Mary Smith's father, John had married a Mary Ryder about 1629 in Englan d, and had a daughter, also named Mary, born July 20, 1630 at Foxteth Pa rk near Liverpool, England. She married a Nathaniel Glover and after his d eath, Gov. Thomas Hinckley of Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. This Mary w as by his second wife, Mary Whiting. He also was married a 3rd time to Wid ow Katherine Pelton, but her first husband's first name is unknown. Another source says Mary was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashir e, England and that she died 1768 in Bristol, Rhode Island | SMITH, Mary (I023594)
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| 11525 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Mary was living at the death of her father in 1681. Notheing is kno wn as to her marriage or death. | PELTON, Mary (I535)
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| 11526 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Mary was living at the death of her father in 1681. Notheing is kno wn as to her marriage or death. | PELTON, Mary (I000534)
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| 11527 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] One source of information states that Jemima is the daughter of THOMAS JO HNSON and MARY HOLT. One source (Joyce Pelton Bowley) gives her birth date and place of bir th as September 16, 1683 in Medfield, Norfolk County, MA. One source (Joyce Pelton Bowley) gives her death date and place of dea th as July 15, 1735 in Middletown, Middlesex County, CT | JOHNSON, Jemima (I140)
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| 11528 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] One source of information states that Jemima is the daughter of THOMAS JO HNSON and MARY HOLT. One source (Joyce Pelton Bowley) gives her birth date and place of bir th as September 16, 1683 in Medfield, Norfolk County, MA. One source (Joyce Pelton Bowley) gives her death date and place of dea th as July 15, 1735 in Middletown, Middlesex County, CT | JOHNSON, Jemima (I000139)
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| 11529 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Sarah used to say that: "I have two troubles and a half: my son Joseph, t he old gray goose is dead, and I am out of snuff. | PELTON, Sarah (I274)
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| 11530 | [3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Sarah used to say that: "I have two troubles and a half: my son Joseph, t he old gray goose is dead, and I am out of snuff. | PELTON, Sarah (I000273)
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| 11531 | [aalbri4819-1.ged] KERRY MCLEAN HER GRGRANDAU HAS BIRTH AS 2 MAY 1847 (kerrymclean@earthlink.net) houston,tx also kerry says her parents were aaron pelton and eleanor wickham | PELTON, Mary Etta (I23607)
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| 11532 | [aalbri4819-1.ged] KERRY MCLEAN HER GRGRANDAU HAS BIRTH AS 2 MAY 1847 (kerrymclean@earthlink.net) houston,tx also kerry says her parents were aaron pelton and eleanor wickham | PELTON, Mary Etta (I023606)
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| 11533 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Abdicated 1296 | BALLIOL, King John (I22011)
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| 11534 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Abdicated 1296 | BALLIOL, King John (I022010)
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| 11535 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Anne died at Birth and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetary, Guelph, Ontario. | HOLLYMAN, Anne (I21992)
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| 11536 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Anne died at Birth and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetary, Guelph, Ontario. | HOLLYMAN, Anne (I021991)
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| 11537 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Annie Jean was considered a beauty. She left Orkney on one occasi on to be the brides maid at someones wedding. Then she unfortunately conta cted measles which left her a semi invalid for the rest of her life. | BALFOUR, Annie Jean (I021970)
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| 11538 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Annie Jean was considered a beauty. She left Orkney on one occasi on to be the brides maid at someones wedding. Then she unfortunately conta cted measles which left her a semi invalid for the rest of her life. | BALFOUR, Annie Jean (I21735)
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| 11539 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Annie Jean was considered a beauty. She left Orkney on one occasi on to be the brides maid at someones wedding. Then she unfortunately conta cted measles which left her a semi invalid for the rest of her life. | BALFOUR, Annie Jean (I021734)
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| 11540 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Annie Jean was considered a beauty. She left Orkney on one occasi on to be the brides maid at someones wedding. Then she unfortunately conta cted measles which left her a semi invalid for the rest of her life. | BALFOUR, Annie Jean (I021970)
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| 11541 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Balfour Logie may have been ruined financially by his titled father-in-l aw Sir James Tait! | LOGIE, Balfour (I021978)
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| 11542 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Balfour Logie may have been ruined financially by his titled father-in-l aw Sir James Tait! | LOGIE, Balfour (I21743)
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| 11543 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Balfour Logie may have been ruined financially by his titled father-in-l aw Sir James Tait! | LOGIE, Balfour (I021742)
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| 11544 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Balfour Logie may have been ruined financially by his titled father-in-l aw Sir James Tait! | LOGIE, Balfour (I021978)
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| 11545 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Barabara was the last of the Balfour line to live and die in Westray, Orkn ey. Barbara trained as a school teacher and was a devout member of the Bapti st Church and proud of her family history. She taught at the Pierowall Sch ool and succeeded the farm at Chalmersquoy and lived their until her dea th at the Kirkwall County Home. She willed that the farm and her goo ds be sold and distributed to her nieces and nephews in America and Jamaic a. | BALFOUR, Barbara Elizabeth (I021972)
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| 11546 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Barabara was the last of the Balfour line to live and die in Westray, Orkn ey. Barbara trained as a school teacher and was a devout member of the Bapti st Church and proud of her family history. She taught at the Pierowall Sch ool and succeeded the farm at Chalmersquoy and lived their until her dea th at the Kirkwall County Home. She willed that the farm and her goo ds be sold and distributed to her nieces and nephews in America and Jamaic a. | BALFOUR, Barbara Elizabeth (I21737)
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| 11547 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Barabara was the last of the Balfour line to live and die in Westray, Orkn ey. Barbara trained as a school teacher and was a devout member of the Bapti st Church and proud of her family history. She taught at the Pierowall Sch ool and succeeded the farm at Chalmersquoy and lived their until her dea th at the Kirkwall County Home. She willed that the farm and her goo ds be sold and distributed to her nieces and nephews in America and Jamaic a. | BALFOUR, Barbara Elizabeth (I021736)
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| 11548 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Barabara was the last of the Balfour line to live and die in Westray, Orkn ey. Barbara trained as a school teacher and was a devout member of the Bapti st Church and proud of her family history. She taught at the Pierowall Sch ool and succeeded the farm at Chalmersquoy and lived their until her dea th at the Kirkwall County Home. She willed that the farm and her goo ds be sold and distributed to her nieces and nephews in America and Jamaic a. | BALFOUR, Barbara Elizabeth (I021972)
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| 11549 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Buried on the Isle of Iona, Scotland | SCOTLAND, King Donald III Bane Of (I21894)
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| 11550 | [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Buried on the Isle of Iona, Scotland | SCOTLAND, King Donald III Bane Of (I021893)
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