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Note N19480 Index
"In 1824, Thomas Sharpe came from Pennsylvania to Cardington. He was elected surveyor of Morrow countyt in 1856, and after his term of service emigrated to the west" (A. J. Baughman, HISTORY OF MORROW COUNTY OHIO.[Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1911] p. 314).
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Note N19489 Index
Northcutt died in an auto accident in Vancouver. His home at the time was Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
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Note N19490 Index
In 1930, Elizabeth was a stenographer/clerk for an auto club in Los Angeles.
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Note N19495 Index
Benjamin was a sign painter in Washington, DC.
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Note N19497 Index
Francis was in the insurance business in Chicago.
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Note N19502 Index
Oren was a farmer in Macon County (1880), Sangamon County (1900), and Morgan County, Illinois.
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Note N19522 Index
In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Roy was living in Wallace, Shoshone County, Idaho, operating his own coal business. In 1930, he was a dairy farmer in Union, Union County, Oregon.
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Note N19523 Index
In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Frank was living in Los Angeles, California. He was working as a stenographer for the United States Government.
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Note N19546 Index
Henry was a cattle rancher in Colorado.
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Note N19547 Index
John was a farmer in Greenville, Illinois.
The Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, referencing the Bond County Marriage Records, indicates that John and Alice were married in Bond County on 17 November 1887. However, according to the information they consistently provided to the Census Takers of the 1900, 1910 and 1930 Censuses of Mills Township (where John and Alice lived), they were married in 1879.
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Note N19549 Index
Edward was a teamster, with a general hauling business, in Greenville, Illinois. He and Millie had one child, who died before 1900. In the ILLINOIS STATEWIDE DEATH INDEX, pre-1916, there is listed an Emily Hilliard, who died on 10 March 1893 at age 6. Emily might be that child.
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Note N19551 Index
Lyman was a farmer in Greenville, Illinois.
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Note N19555 Index
Henry was a farmer in Bond County, Illinois, and Horatio, Sevier County, Arkansas. He died at his daughter, Nellie's home, in Horatio.
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Note N19556 Index
When Henry died, Kate beacme seriously depressed. She would not leave the house, nor did she allow the children to go out. No family or friends were allowed to visit with them. It was a heart-rending time for this family.
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Note N19557 Index
Emma was sick throughout her pregnancy with Eulalia, and had to spend the last two months in bed. She died only a few days after Eulalia's death.