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Note for: Joseph Leonidas Carnicom, BET 1892 AND 1919 - 1962
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Individual Note: Born blind, never married.
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Note for: Bernard Francis East, 1918 - 1968
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Individual Note: First name could be Vernon instead of Bernard.
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Note for: Thomas Clifton, ABT 1606 - 15 DEC 1657
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Individual Note: Thomas Clifton took transport from England aboard the Primrose, 27 July, 1635.
-notes from Pauline Clifton, 1/2007
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Note for: Harry Howes, BET 1836 AND 1884 - BET 1848 AND 1960
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Individual Note: Adopted by mother's cousins: Frances M. & Elizabeth C. Ziegler Hanger
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Note for: Sidney Manning, BET 1822 AND 1845 - BET 1827 AND 1926
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Individual Note: Unmarried (1890)
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Note for: George Manning, BET 1822 AND 1845 - BET 1827 AND 1926
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Individual Note: Married twice
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Note for: Mary E. Manning, BET 1822 AND 1845 - BET 1838 AND 1929
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Individual Note: They had several children.
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Note for: Edward M. Manning, 12 NOV 1839 - BET 1871 AND 1930
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Individual Note: He remained in Fultonham until April 12, 1856. He removed to Van Buren Co, IA where he married Emily. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Andrew Co., MO.
On the 17th day of July 1861, he enlisted in the Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry. At the Battle of Fot Donaldson, he was wounded in the feet. On the 17th of August, he was discharged. For 3 years he could only walk on crutches & is badly cripped yet. He attended lectures in the Medical College at Cincinnati, OH & practiced medicine & surgery all the time he was in MO.
In May 1888, he removed to Granada, CO where he has since made his home, engaged in raising stock.
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Note for: Ella Dickey, BET 1844 AND 1879 - BET 1862 AND 1960
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Individual Note: Ella & Odell died within a year of their marriage.
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Note for: Ida S. Manning, 27 MAR 1859 - BET 1860 AND 1953
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Individual Note: Her home was with her father (1890).
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Note for: Jacob C. Ziegler, 8 MAY 1844 - BET 1845 AND 1934
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Individual Note: Jacob served his country 3 years as a Private in the late war. After the rebellion was over, he went to the territories where he was employed on a ranch. He has not been heard from since 1885.
At one time, he came near being captured by the Indians. His companion was taken but he rode for his life on a mule he unhitched from the wagon they had provisions in. His comrade's horse stumbled & fell with him under it, he saw that they were losing time, so he said, "Ziegler, leave me & save yourself." That was the last he ever saw of his comrade. Having made but other narrow escapes from the Indians, it can be supposed that he had the misfortune of falling into their hands at last & is no more among the living.
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Note for: David Henry Ziegler, 3 MAY 1838 - 29 APR 1871
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Individual Note: Dave followed school teaching as long as health would permit him.
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Note for: Mary Louisa Ziegler, 24 JAN 1840 - BET 1841 AND 1934
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Individual Note: Lived with her parents. (1890)
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Note for: Lucy Ann Ziegler, 29 JAN 1856 - BET 1857 AND 1950
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Individual Note: Lived with parents (1890).