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George Boone III (grandfather of Daniel Boone) built this house in 1733 in Berks County, Pennsylvania about 14 miles from Reading, Pennsylvania
George Boone III (grandfather of Daniel Boone) built this house in 1733 in Berks County, Pennsylvania about 14 miles from Reading, Pennsylvania
This photo was taken in 1917 by the author Ella Atterbury Spraker who wrote "A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717," published in 1922. 
 
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1603
George Washington
George Washington
Found at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1075/george-washington 
 
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George Washington and Rosa Emma Vardaman Honeywell Family
George Washington and Rosa Emma Vardaman Honeywell Family
about 1906 with all 9 children 
 
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George Washington and Rosa Emma Vardaman Honeywell Family
George Washington and Rosa Emma Vardaman Honeywell Family
with 5 oldest children 
 
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George Washington Stogdill Jr
George Washington Stogdill Jr
 
 
1607
George Washington Vardeman and Mary Francis Butler Vardeman Family about 1890
George Washington Vardeman and Mary Francis Butler Vardeman Family about 1890
Children:
Fannie (21), Mollie (19), Ella (17), Georgia (15), Willey (13), Ayers (11), Bonnie (9), and Daisy (3)

"This is a photo of George Washington Vardeman and Mary Francis Butler and their children. Taken sometime between 1890 (Mary Francis is holding Little Bossie's hat and he died in 1890) and 1893 when George Washington Vardeman died. My great grandmother, Daisie Sally, is the youngest in the photo, sitting next to George Washington. They were in Hubbard, TX by this point."

"I am not sure why George Washington Jr. (1884-1890) was called Little Bossie. The story that my grandma told me about his death was that he got tangled up in a prickly pear patch and got blood poisoning from the wounds."

Emails from Casey Herron (great granddaughter) Nov 2019 
 
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1610
Gertie
Gertie
Gertrude Retting Lowen Peterman 
 
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Gertrude & Albert Lowen
Gertrude & Albert Lowen
 
 
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Gertrude and Albert Lowen
Gertrude and Albert Lowen
 
 
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Gertrude Lowen Peterman
Gertrude Lowen Peterman
 
 
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Gertrude Selzer Vardeman
Gertrude Selzer Vardeman
 
 
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Gertrude, Dorothy & Tutie Retting
before 1918
Gertrude, Dorothy & Tutie Retting before 1918
Sisters 
 
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Gertrude, Dorothy & Tutie Retting
Gertrude, Dorothy & Tutie Retting
before 1918 
 
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Gideon and Martha 'Patsy' Wright Craig Games
Gideon and Martha "Patsy" Wright Craig Games
Source: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/113730900/person/260124353394/media/c8a402e6-36bd-4f1f-b150-b5e82a2e561b?_phsrc=a83-1507800&usePUBJs=true 
 
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Gideon and Patsy Craig Games
Gideon and Patsy Craig Games
Source: ancestry.com 
 
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1623
Giles Harris Jr.
Giles Harris Jr.
According to Tom Phillips (nephew), "Uncle Giles Jr. went by "Junior." Junior Harris joined the military in WWII even though he was blind in one eye and could have had a deferment as a farmer Junior said, "the prisoners of war from Mussolini's army didn't want to be released because they got better treatment from the Americans than they did with Mussolini's army." 
 
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Giles Harris Jr. 1961
Giles Harris Jr. 1961
Marshall, Missouri 
 
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Giles Harris Jr. and his wife Eileen Cox Harris
Giles Harris Jr. and his wife Eileen Cox Harris
 
 
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Giles Harris Jr. family
Giles Harris Jr. family
Giles Harris Jr.

Wife - Eileen

Son - Lanny Clyde Harris 
 
1627
Giles Harris Jr. Family 1963
Giles Harris Jr. Family 1963
Wife - Eileen

Son - Lanny 
 
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Giles Harris Jr. fought in WWII
Giles Harris Jr. fought in WWII
According to Giles Harris Jr's nephew Tom Harris shared on
2 Nov 2019 - "Giles Jr. joined the military in WWII even though he was blind in one eye and could have had a deferment as a farmer. Uncle Giles Jr. went by "Junior." Junior told me the prisoners of war from Mussolini's army didn't want to be released because they got better treatment from the Americans than they did with Mussolini's army." 
 
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Giles Harris Sr. 1963
Giles Harris Sr. 1963
 
 
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1631
Gladys Vardeman
Gladys Vardeman
 
 
1632
Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland - owned by the Lyon family since 14th century
Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland - owned by the Lyon family since 14th century
Home of Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Childhood Home of Elizabeth Queen Mother 
 
1633
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1634
Glen and Lucy Sullivan in front of their house
Glen and Lucy Sullivan in front of their house
Slater, Missouri 
 
1635
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Gloria Lerch Vardaman
Gloria Lerch Vardaman
 
 
1637
Glovie Mabel Partee Coss Gray (1907-2002)
Glovie Mabel Partee Coss Gray (1907-2002)
Found on ancestry 
 
1638
Gordon Francis Mullins
Gordon Francis Mullins
 
 
1639
Gordon Mullins and Jacqueline Griffith
Gordon Mullins and Jacqueline Griffith
Engaged 
 
1640
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1641
Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Mississippi - became Mississippi Senator 1913-1919 
 
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Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Mississippi Governor (1904-1908) 
 
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Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Governor James Kimble Vardaman
Mississippi Governor 1904-1908 
 
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Grace and Frank Carter
Grace and Frank Carter
Elderly 
 
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Grace and Frank Carter
Grace and Frank Carter
 
 
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1647
Grace Blancet Carter
Grace Blancet Carter
Breeder Chickens 
 
1648
Grace Blanchet at Teacher's Academy
Grace Blanchet at Teacher's Academy
 
 
1649
Grace Blanchet Carter holding son
Grace Blanchet Carter holding son
Leland Carter 
 
1650
Grace Blanchet Carter holding son
Grace Blanchet Carter holding son
Leland 
 

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