Matches 101 to 150 of 738
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101 | City Cemetery | SEXTON, George E (I1409)
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102 | Civil War POW | GRAVITT, Adam Smith (I4473)
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103 | Co-Founder of Fairmont Homes | SHEA, James Franklin Jr. (I2758)
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104 | College Hill Cemetery | PATTERSON, Armelda Elizabeth (I1133)
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105 | Columbia Cemetery | OREAR, Sarah Sallie Ann (I1962)
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106 | Cremated | HUNTINGTON, Melba (I861)
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107 | Crescent Hill Cemetery | STARK, William L (I2562)
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108 | Crescent Hill Cemetery | STARK, Denver Ferrell (I2658)
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109 | Crescent Hill Cemetery | GRIMES, Michael Lynn (I3035)
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110 | Crescent Hill Cemetery | SISK, Anna Mae (I3046)
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111 | Darlington Community Cemetery | ALLEN, Robert G. (I3633)
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112 | David Mull was married to the following wives (all info is from History of Owen County, p. 882): Cynthia Beem, m. 1837 - four children Emily Everman, m. 1848 - no children Sarah Orear, m. 1850 - one child (Tamar Ann) Rosanna Watts, m. 1851 - six children | MULL, David (I855)
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113 | Deaf in 1850 | BRANNOCK, Robert (I439)
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114 | death date and location are estimates based on the birthdate of Antoni (1813) and location of Antoni's marriage (Słupy, Szubin, Posen, Prussia) | EGIERSKI, Casimirus (I5279)
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115 | Dement Cemetery | WHITHAM, Joseph Rider (I422)
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116 | Dement Cemetery | WHITHAM, Elizabeth Rider (I3744)
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117 | Dessie was married in Boone County, Indiana on 10 Dec 1902 (Index to Supplemental ...) | OREAR, Dessie M (I1997)
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118 | Dewey Cemetery | FULK, Emmet Oscar (I4418)
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119 | Dickson Hill Cemetery | WEIDMAN, Phillip (I4654)
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120 | Dickson Hill Cemetery | LONG, Anna Sarah (I4660)
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121 | Died in infancy | MCCOMB, LeRoy (I2429)
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122 | Died in infancy | MCCOMB, Lloyd (I2430)
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123 | Died in infancy | MCCOMB, Walter (I2431)
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124 | died young | ALTOM, James (I3203)
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125 | Double Branch Cemetery | WALTON, Lionel Blair (I357)
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126 | Double Branch Cemetery | OREAR, Sarah Pearl (I2115)
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127 | Double Branch Cemetery | GARWOOD, Charles Ira (I2297)
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128 | Double Branch Cemetery | MCCOMB, LeRoy (I2429)
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129 | Double Branch Cemetery | MCCOMB, Lloyd (I2430)
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130 | Double Branch Cemetery | PARK, Lydia S. (I2496)
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131 | Doyle was honored for heroism in 1948 for his role in saving the lives of the occupants in a burning vehicle. | OREAR, Doyle Russell (I4)
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132 | Dudley and Elizabeth are first cousins | OREAR, Dudley Holton (I1978)
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133 | Eads Cemetery | FULK, Grace Pearl (I4086)
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134 | Eastlawn Cemetery | FREEMAN, Cora Raymond (I1007)
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135 | Eastlawn Cemetery | OREAR, Milton “Miranda” Allen (I2137)
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136 | Edward Clay O’Rear ran for governor of Kentucky, unsuccessfully, in 1911. | OREAR, Edward Clay (I1128)
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137 | Elias Gardner is not included in the Second Census of Kentucky - 1800, so probably had not arrived in Kentucky by that date. Elias Gardner is in Clark County, Kentucky in 1820 Census; probable father of Eda Gardner, since she had a child named Elias. | GARDNER, Elias Harvey (I283)
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138 | Elmwood Cemetery | OREAR, LaBelle (I1462)
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139 | Elmwood Cemetery | OREAR, Benjamin Franklin (I1945)
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140 | Elmwood Cemetery | BARLETT, Margaret C (I2584)
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141 | Elmwood Cemetery | OREAR, Emily D. (I3756)
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142 | Emma O'Rear was married in 1884 in Boone County (Supplemental Index ...) | OREAR, Emma (I1358)
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143 | English River Church of the Brethren Cemetery | ECKHARDT, Louisa (I448)
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144 | estimated birthplace and birth date based on children's age and birth place | ZWEIG, Josephus (I5274)
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145 | estimated birthplace and birth date based on children's age and birth place | ENDLEIN, Catharina (I5275)
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146 | Fair View Cemetery | OREAR, Edward Thomas (I1461)
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147 | Fairview Cemetery | ECKHARDT, John (I452)
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148 | Floral Hills Cemetery | OREAR, Homer McComb (I2432)
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149 | Floral Hills Memorial Gardens | COX, Hannah Lucile (I847)
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150 | Floral Hills Memorial Gardens | COX, Hannah Lucile (I4447)
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