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 | 2014 Death Record Missouri Obituary
Omea Ruth Ireland Tichenor |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | 2014 DNA Record Jesse Harris "Jack" Vardaman Y-DNA
FTDNA Certificate |
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 | 2015 Death Record Oklahoma Obituary - David A Vardaman
Sunny Lane Funeral Home
b. 27 Nov 1963
d. 6 Mar 2015 |
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 | 2016 Death Record Missouri, O'Fallon Obituary - Nadine Anderson Frericks
died 20 March 2016 O'Fallon, Missouri |
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 | 2020 Feb Death Record St. Louis, Missouri Obituary for Thomas "Tom" Henry Santen
d. 9 Feb 2020 |
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 | Life and Travels of Lemuel Glasscock |
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 | Lt. Daniel Wilcoxson's Pension Record for American Revolutionary War service - Click here for 7 relevant pages Click below to go to original documentation
U.S. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications 1800-1900
Enlisted Sept 1778 as Private, under Captain John Holder, NC
Served as Lieut. under Captain William Hogan and Capt. Robert Johnston.
Engaged in the Siege of Bryant's Station and in General Clark's expedition
Volunteered in Rowan County, NC. Discharged in fall 1783.
Applied for and received pension at age 77 on Dec. 17, 1832 when resident of Shelby County, KY. |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | P.W. Harris Family Bible Genealogical Record Owned by Jim Harris, grandson of Lee and Daisy King Harris. |
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 | Rillie Lorin Mullins Obituary 1936-2022, age 86 |
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 | St. Anne's Episcopal Church 12/12/24 Email from David Vardiman to Genealogist Tone Halverson who is working on hiring a Swedish genealogist:
"I heard from Bruce Bendler today, he has found another possible (Johannes Vardeman) reference, wherein John Wardeman is listed as a doner towards the Appoquinimink Church in 1724, as stated in a letter from the Appoquinimink Church to St. Anne’s Episcopal Church.
Along with John Wardeman we find two other very familiar names mentioned, that of Capt. John Heally and James Dyre, John is listed as a Church Warden. You may remember James Heally was listed as a witness to Johan Vardeman’s death in 1714 and James Dyre name is seen as a land surveyor on many Vardeman records.
St. Anne’s Church is only 5 miles walking distance from the center of Johan Vardeman’s 313-acre plantation. Bruce is researching the cemetery records, hoping to find mention of a Johan Vardeman burial."
Email from Bruce Bendler, US genealogist:
"I was looking at a history of St. Anne's Episcopal Church which I have owned for a number of years. St. Anne's was established in 1704 as a mission of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, established by the Church of England to plant Anglican parishes in British colonies. One of the men who subscribed funds to the parish in 1725 and again in 1739 was John Wardeman. I have added this information to a report I had previously sent you which is attached.
Interestingly, John Healy (spelled Heally here) was a warden and vestrymen of St. Annes from 1705 to 1726. A Daniel Heally and a James Heally are also mentioned in church records, but with nothing about their possible relationship to John.
The original St. Anne's property is on SR 71, about one mile south of Middletown. The building on the property was built in 1772 but is not used for active worship. It replaced the original structure.built in 1705. The building used today is in the center of Middletown.
There are no parish registers that go back to the 18th century, so unfortunately we don't have that resource." |
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 | U.S. Appointments of U.S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 Georgia, Irwin-Putnam Vol. 10 William Vardaman appointed 19 Feb 1835
Post Office Location: Woodhouse, Meriwether County, Georgia |
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 | U.S. Appointments of U.S. Postmasters, 1832-1971, Kentucky, Powell-Woodford, volume 28 William Vardeman appointed 5 April 1859 discontinued 12 Oct 1861
Post Office location: Consolation |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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