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Note N412 Index
Father born SC
Mother born NC
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Note N415 Index
Another source states his death as 07 JUN 1882.
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Note N416 Index
Another source states her birth as 10 OCT 1802.
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Note N433 Index
# Census: BET 1900 AND 1910 Missouri
# Census: 1920 Kansas
# Occupation: Farmer 17 JAN 1920 Atchison, Atchison , Kansas
# Event: Living BET 1900 AND 1910 Allen, Worth , Missouri
# Event: Living 1920 Atchison, Atchison , Kansas
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Note N434 Index
# Census: 1900 & 1910 Missouri
# Census: 1920 Kansas
# Census: 1930 Wisconsin
# Event: Living 1930 South Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin
# Note: living with son Ned 1930
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Note N442 Index
# Census: 1860 Iowa
# Census: 1850 Ohio
# Event: Military Civil War H Co. 21st Inf Reg. IA
# Event: Living 1900 Allen, Worth , Missouri
# Event: Living 1910 Gove Co., Kansas
# Event: Living ABT 1862 Manchester, Delaware Co., Iowa
# Event: 120 acres Land Purchase 5 APR 1911 Gove Co., Kansas
# Event: Enlisted 23 June 1862 as a Pvt Iowa
# Note: age at enlistment 18
# Event: Mil Pension 19 DEC 1879
# Event: Mil Discharge 15 JUL 1865 Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
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Note N443 Index
# Census: 1900, 1920 & 1930 Missouri
# Census: 1910 Kansas
# Event: Living 1920 Smith Township, Worth , Missouri
# Event: Living 1930 Allendale, Worth, Missouri
# Event: Mil Pension 3 JAN 1918 Missouri based on husbands service in Civil War
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Note N444 Index
# Census: 1840 & 1850 Ohio
# Census: 1860 & 1870 Iowa
# Occupation: Farmer 1860 Hazel Green, Delaware Co., Iowa
# Occupation: Farmer 7 SEP 1850 Mayfield, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio
# Event: Living BET 1840 AND 1850 Mayfield, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio
# Event: Living 1870 Union, Delaware Co., Iowa
# Event: Living 1860 Hazel Green, Delaware Co., Iowa
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Note N466 Index
Information taken from letter by his great niece, Anny F. Hughes, in a letter of 1873 to Lyman Draper.
Col. Fletchall (whom Hughes calls Fletcher) once served with Col. Ambrose Mills in the Chester District in 1765 in the Indian campaigns.
he was in charge of the Loyalist regiment in the Fairforest area of upstate South Carolina. He also served with David Fanning. According to memoirs of David Fanning, he was a very large man.
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Note N471 Index
This information taken from letter written by Ann Brown's niece's granddaughter, Anny F. Hughes of Bridgeville, Al. in 1873 in a letter to Lyman Draper who was gathering information for Kings Mountain and its Heroes.
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Note N529 Index
[Herndon.FTW]
Mary was a widow. She had earlier married a man who's surname was George. He apparently died shortly after their marriage. A genealogist took her surname and hyphenated it with her first husband's.
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Note N636 Index
[Herndon.FTW]
Obituary for Ruth Metcalf in the Lawton Constitution reads:
RUTH METCALF
CACHE - Funeral for Mrs. Ruth Metcalf, 74, who died Wednesday in a nursing home here following a lengthy illness, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Huddleston's Cache Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Charles Kriss will officiate. Burial will be in Cache Cemetery.
Mrs. Metcalf was born Aug. 1, 1907, at Chickasha. She married Leonard Metcalf May 3, 1924, in Lawton. He died June 3, 1981.
Survivors include a son, Richard, 61st and Cache Road; two brothers, Archie Herndon, El Paso, Texas; and Billy Herndon, Paradise, Calif.; and four sisters: Blanche VanLandingham, Fort Worth, Texas: Dorothy Glandon, Cache; Lela VanLandingham and Vera Allen, both of Grandberry, Texas.