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501 | Personal knowledge Gordon H. Olvey. | Source (S00058)
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502 | Personal knowledge Helen Olvey Rosenthal. | Source (S00059)
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503 | Personal knowledge Inez Olvey Webb. | Source (S00060)
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504 | Personal knowledge Jennifer Mendenhall. | Source (S00061)
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505 | Personal knowledge Joan Southern Olvey. | Source (S00062)
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506 | Personal knowledge Johnny I. Camacho. | Source (S00063)
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507 | Personal knowledge Kenneth Askew. | Source (S00064)
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508 | Personal Knowledge Leona Olvey Hancock. | Source (S00065)
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509 | Personal knowledge Mary Elizabeth Groce Shore. | Source (S00066)
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510 | Personal knowledge Merle G. Ruddel Marino, Desc. of James Wood Headstream and Mahulda Pierce. . | Source (S00067)
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511 | Personal knowledge of Julie Olvey Lowe. | Source (S00068)
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512 | Personal knowledge Patricia Clark Torrez. | Source (S00069)
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513 | Personal knowledge Phillip Olvey. | Source (S00070)
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514 | Personal knowledge Rebecca Stinnett, ggranddaughter . | Source (S00071)
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515 | Personal knowledge Shelby L. Olvey. | Source (S00072)
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516 | Ph.D. Pres. Board of Directors, CO Assoc School Exec.s, Colorado Springs, CO | Gerry (I00902)
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517 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Townsend, P.W. Jr. (I02185)
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518 | Phoebe emmigrated to the U.S. in 1881. | ?, Phoebe A. (I05725)
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519 | Picture of Pinnixes 1949.L to R: Sonny Lylton Pinnix, Sarah Wanda Pinnix, Imogene Pinnix holding baby sister Brenda Gail Pinnix, Jeannette Pinnix, Jane Lucinda Martin Pinnix, Hugh Grant Pinnix with hand on Roger Pinnix who is standing next to his brother, Larry Autrey Pinnix (giving the peace sign). | Martin, Jane Lucinda (I01996)
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520 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pinnix, R.W. (I05136)
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521 | Polk County News. | Source (S00108)
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522 | Postmaster at Trap Hill. (check dates) Member of Swan Creek Bpt Ch. and Roaring River Ch. | McBride, Martin Green (I03803)
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523 | Prior to World War II, Howard worked in construction, helping to build the ALCan Highway in Alaska. He served in the Coast Guard during the war and afterwards became a C.P.A. | Phifer, Howard Baxter (I02138)
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524 | Probably Lucinda James. Lucy James was enumerated in the 1850 census of Surry Co., Southern Div., NC living with her daughter, Sarah Hicks Howell and gave her age as 62. She was not found on the 1860 census. | James, Lucy (I06483)
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525 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Olvey, R.R. (I03528)
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526 | Ransom enlisted in Co. B, 12th IN Volunteer Inf., April 1861 and was discharged 19 May 1862. He then enlisted in Co. C, 79th IN Inf. on 15 Aug 1862 and was mustered out 7 Jun 1865 in Nashville, TN. Ransom fought in 17 battles during his enlistment in the civil war, including the battles of Bull Run, Gettysburg, and Winchester and was wounded in the eye at Mossy Creek. In Aug. 1869, He applied for an "Invalid's" pension based on the fact that he had completely lost the sight in his left eye, suffered from chronic diarrhea the result of exposure to bad food and water in Knoxville in 1863, and chronic rheumatism as a result of exposure to cold rain and mud. He had also been crushed against a wagon by a wild mule while assigned as a teamster in Huntsville, AL, in Jan. 1864. The pension was granted and Ransom collected $12 per month paid quarterly, until 1888, when it was increased to $17 per month. In filling out a form for the increase, one of the questions asked was "what record of marriage exists?" to which Ransom replied "Too girls"! In an 1890 contest to guess the number of inhabitants of Indiana, Ransom won first prize, a Vose piano valued at $700. He was a member of the GAR and a lifelong Democrat. He and Martha are buried in the southwest corner of the Maple Grove or Olvey cemetery in Hancock Co. The cemetery is located north of the big Lee Olvey house on State Rt. 234 at Sugar Creek. | Olvey, Ransom R. (I00027)
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527 | Raymond is a retired Arizona Highway Patrolman. | Olvey, Raymond Neil (I02685)
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528 | Re: note from Steve Coombs, Henry Beeman disappeared after 1910 at which time he was living in Willows, Glenn Co., CA. | Beeman, Henry Bertrand (I04542)
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529 | Retired from AT&T | Campbell, Ardis (I00149)
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530 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berry, G.L. (I03531)
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531 | Retired from Koegel Meat Packing Co. | Willcox, Ed (I03529)
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532 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Olvey, R.M. (I03518)
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533 | Richard served in the U.S. Navy during WWII in the Central Pacific. | Campbell, Richard (I00156)
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534 | Ringgold Record 1890 Obit. | Source (S00144)
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535 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.J. Brown / Debra Olson (F00990)
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536 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cook, R. (I01648)
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537 | Robert Yount was retired from the U.S. Navy and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, with full military honors. Names included in the obituary: grandchildren, Joy Jenkins and T.J., Carrie and Brandon Quindry, Jessica Pearson. great grandchildren, Jordon Cabral, Preston Quindry and Sierra and Brady Pearson. | Yount, Robert Lynn (I01444)
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538 | Rollie was a police officer and a game warden. | Clark, Rollie J. (I00479)
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539 | Ron Collins personal knowledge. | Source (S00073)
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540 | Rosa Alice Hanes was listed in the NC Death Collection, 1908-2004 as a widow however her name was still Hanes. She died in a nursing home. | Hanes, Rosa Alice (I06007)
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541 | Roy had a daughter by a previous marriage named Mickey Elliason. | Elliason, Roy Curtis (I00138)
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542 | Russell B. Olvey died aboard the U.S.S. Triton, a submarine which was sunk 15 March 1943 in the Pacific Caroline Basin, northwest of Admiralty Island and southwest of Rabaul. The Triton home port was the Brisbane Submarine Base, Australia. He was awarded the Purple Heart. see website: www.csp.navy.mil/ww2boats/triton.htm There is a monument at Ft. McKinley, Manilla, the Phillapines, honoring the sailors who died on the Triton. Monument says he died 4 April 1944. | Olvey, Russell Bender (I04359)
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543 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schillinger, W.R.R. (I04722)
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544 | Ruth E. McBride was enumerated in the household of John S. and Martha McBride in the census of 1870, Wilkes Co., NC age 8. Sam and Martha were only married in Dec. 1869, and Sam's age was 22 in the 1870 census, therefore Ruth was not his daughter. She was also enumberated with them in the 1880 census, age 17. | McBride, Ruth E. (I01699)
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545 | Ruth Grubs was adopted (foster child) by the Swaims. | Grubs, Ruth (I01633)
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546 | Ruth Hicks Olvey is buried in the Jonesville, NC cemetery between her father and mother, with the surname, Hicks, on her marker. Her sister, Nancy Hicks, niece Clara Ann Hicks Holleman and sister, Martha Hicks Howell are also buried there. | Hicks, Ruth (I01605)
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547 | Ruth's second husband was said to have been a policeman in Greensboro, NC. | Unk (I05076)
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548 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shores, S. (I06265)
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549 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: L.K. Menefee / S.A. Olvey (F02265)
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550 | Sandra McBride web page, Ancestry.com. | Source (S00074)
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