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3801 |
| Walter Vardiman |
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3802 |
| Wanted Poster: Jesse or Frank James |
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3803 |
| Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia "The Home of the Queen's American Ancestors." Augustine Warner arrived in America in 1628 at age 17. In 1642 he received a 600-acre plantation in Gloucester, Virginia in exchange for bringing twelve settlers across the Atlantic Ocean to the Jamestown Settlement, a colony desperately in need of manpower to survive in the New World.
"Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of England, is a direct descendent of Augustine Warner Sr. through the Bowes-Lyon family and the Earl of Strathmore."
Bacon's Rebellion - "After leading a 1676 rebellion against the British governor and burning Jamestown, Bacon retreated to Warner Hall Plantation. At the time, Augustine Warner Jr., who was Speaker of the House of Burgesses and a member of the King’s Council, was in residence and very likely agitated that his plantation was taken over by opponents of the Crown."
"Today, Warner Hall consists of a Colonial Revival manor house (circa 1900) which was rebuilt on the earlier 17th and 18th century foundation."
www.warnerhall.com |
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3804 |
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3818 |
| Wedding gift to Thomas Franklin Carter and Grace Caroline Blanchett Carter This organ sat in Frank and Caroline's parlor. It was passed down to Billie Vardiman. |
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3819 |
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3820 |
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| West Texas - near Marfa Larry and Jeannette Vardiman's road trip Spring 2013 |
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3826 |
| Whippy Dip Ice cream shop in Dry Ridge, Kentucky |
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3828 |
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3829 |
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3830 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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3831 |
| Wilbert Edward Peterman |
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| Wilcoxson Memorial in Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina. "On 4 Oct 1750, Squire Boone received a Land Warrant and survey for a 640-acre tract "lying... upon Grant's creek alias licking creek" in present Davie County. He received a grant for the 640-acres on the present Elisha and Dutchman creeks 30 April 1753 and a second grant on Bear Creek 29 December 1753. (A roadside marker located this Bear Creek site on Highway 64 West.)
The eleven children of Squire and Sarah (Morgan) Boone all came and lived in present Davie County. They were Sarah (Boone) Wilcockson, Israel, Samuel, Jonathan, Elizabeth (Boone) Grant, Daniel, Mary (Boone) Bryan, George, Edward, Squire (Jr.), and Hannah (Boone) Stewart Pennington.
Squire Boone's nephew, John Boone (1727-1803), and wife Rebecca (Bryan?) Boone (c1735-1820) received a 630-acre grant on Hunting Creek 21 December 1753. Their nine children were born there. Most of this family migrated to Tennessee, though some of their descendants lived at this Hunting Creek site until the 1850s and some distant relatives still live in Davie County.
In addition to Squire and Sarah Boone, John and Rebecca Boone and John Wilcockson are buried here in Joppa Cemetery in unmarked graves. Israel Boone and his wife are probably buried here also.
Squire and Sarah Boone deeded the Elisha and Dutchman creeks grant to son Squire Jr. on 12 October 1759. On the same day they also deeded the Bear creek tract to Daniel and Rebecca.
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| Will Vardeman July 2010 at Hilton Head. He attended Liberty University. |
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3834 |
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3835 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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3836 |
| William and Rosine Ballard Family Children: Luetta and John Ballard |
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3837 |
| William Ernest Brightwell Source: Nancy Brightwell Breme from her ancestry tree |
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3838 |
| William Frank Peterman In the Army in WWII - Machine gunner. Picture in uniform when he was in Southern France. |
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3839 |
| William Hall known as "Old Bill" |
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3840 |
| William Harrison Carter |
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3841 |
| William Henry Harrison Carter and his second wife, Elizabeth Harrison Carter married 10 Jan 1878 in Grant County, Kentucky
William was 62 years old
Elizabeth was 32 years old
They had 4 children, 3 lived to adulthood |
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3842 |
| William Henry Harrison Carter's Family in late 1890s William Henry Harrison Carter's 1st wife, Emaline Skirvin Carter, had passed away 30 years prior and his second wife, Elizabeth Harrison Carter, was also deceased according to the 1900 census. According to his obituary 18 Oct 1906 he died at age 90 and had 12 children with Emaline, eight who were still living and four children with Elizabeth, three who were still living. Is this his second wife's funeral? |
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3843 |
| William James Stogdill |
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3844 |
| William James Stogdill |
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3845 |
| William Peterman Sr and Gertrude Retting Peterman |
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3846 |
| William Riley 1893 Riley Family Reunion North Indianapolis, Indiana |
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| William Stogdill http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23332531/person/1376493693/media/ad2357de-02d0-4531-bb13-4f68c585dcf6?pg=32768&pgpl=pid |
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3848 |
| William Suddath Cockrell, Warrensburg, Missouri, 1870 |
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3849 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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3850 |
| Williams Family Christmas Parents - John and Sandy Loesch Williams
Children:
Mary Christine Williams
John "Randy" Williams
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