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1 | Elizabeth Cornelia Chambers
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2 | Jesse Harrison Chambers
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3 | Jesse Harrison Chambers
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4 | John Moses Chambers
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5 | All comments and non-Ancestry information from: Haralson County, Georgia, A History, Lois Owens Newman and the Carroll County Genealogical Society, 1994. LCC 94-71838 | John Thaddeus Chambers
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6 | Joseph Chambers
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7 | Joseph W Chambers
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8 | Joseph W Chambers
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9 | Mary Louvenia Chambers
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10 | RonBearden71 is a researching Thelma through her husband Marvin Moon | Thelma Chambers
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11 | Is Noah the son of | John Cole
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12 | Richard C Cole
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13 | Samuel Cole
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14 | Samuel Cole
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15 | Samuel Cole
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16 | Samuel Cole
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17 | 1880 Census Is Samuel living near a relative? ie John Cole and family? Is John a nephew? About the right age. confirmed. John is Samuel's son 1870 Census Samuel is living near a Noah Coal (Cole). Is this a relative? confirmed. Noah is Samuel's Grandson 1860 Living near his son and family Richard Cole | Samuel Cole
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18 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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19 | Roland died September 22, 1952 at 33 years old in an accident at Portsmouth New Hampshire Navy Yard. | Roland Gagne
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20 | He was born in Maine. Was drafted into the Army in early 1945 and went into the Army Air Corps. During training the war ended. Draftees were offered an 'enlistment' into the regular Army and he took that offer. Served until 1966 when he retired and worked as a civilian contractor for the Air Force. Served in North Africa, Guam, Hawaii, California, Texas, Georgia and Florida. Retired as Master Sergant. Worked on the Berlin Airlift in 1948-1949. Private audience with the Pope in 1957. While in Tripoli (Wheeler AFB) they flew the Bishop from North Africa to Rome and the Bishop invited all the crew members to meet the Pope (Pope Pius the 12th) Uncle Joe's father was a farmer. | Joseph E La Plante
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21 | Krisitina is a cousin I started to correspond with in March 2011. Here email address is redz1314@yahoo.com . Her GG was RubyLee Watson, daugther of Sidney Watson. | Kristina Lynn Lambert
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22 | Tabitha Sarah Jane McCarley
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23 | Her last name shown in Jeff Curd's death record. | Margaret Phillips
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24 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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25 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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26 | lived at: 703 N. Lemon Anaheim CA Stationed at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station from 1944-1945 | Avalin Watson
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27 | Benjamin Watson
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28 | She was married to a serviceman killed during the WWII . They had a son, Dennis. She came out to CA to live with our Mom during the war and returned to San Antonio to open a beauty shop in her mother's home. This is where she met Uncle Joe. | Canara Watson
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29 | Isaac Watson
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30 | He lost land under the Seizure and Banishment Actbecause he was a Loyalist. He went to North Florida and was included on a list of "refugees with theirNegroes, who came to the Province of E. Florida in consequence of the evacuation of the province of Georgia".Britain still controlled this part of Florida. He was listed as 1 man, 1 woman and 4 children with 6 black men and 1 blackwoman on 18 June 1783. He went from there to Pendleton County, South Carolina, along with his brotherThomas. He was a member of the Head of Enoree Church (Baptist). In 1802 he was granted 1000 acres on Keowee inPendleton County, and 200 acres in Canebreaks of Pendleton in April 1803. Jacob Watson and Thomas Watson Sr are on a 1774list of residents of Wrightsborough, Georgia, protesting a resolution made by patriots in Savannahsupporting the Boston Tea Party. From: http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Genealogy/watsondesc.html | Jacob Watson, Sr
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31 | Birth date from Charlotte Watson Willis - Watson Family History | Sarah Mae Watson
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32 | Source: 1790 United States Federal Census
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33 | Source: 1800 United States Federal Census
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34 | Source: 1810 United States Federal Census
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35 | Source: 1820 United States Federal Census
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36 | Source: 1830 United States Federal Census
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37 | Source: 1840 United States Federal Census
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38 | Source: 1841 Scotland Census
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39 | Source: 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules
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40 | Source: 1850 United States Federal Census
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41 | Source: 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia
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42 | Source: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules
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43 | Source: 1860 United States Federal Census
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44 | Source: 1861 Census of Canada
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45 | Source: 1870 United States Federal Census
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46 | Source: 1871 Census of Canada
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47 | Source: 1880 United States Federal Census
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48 | Source: 1881 Census of Canada
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49 | Source: 1891 Census of Canada
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50 | Source: 1900 United States Federal Census
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