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251 Freeman was adopted and when I first started doing Genealogy he hadn't been informed yet so his parents asked me to be careful in asking for dates, so I still do not have his PRUITT, Freeman (I185)
 
252 Friend Gene WILKINSON, did the proxy for this uncle WILKINSON, Joseph (I155)
 
253 From 1990.'s interview with David Cohen but later he said NO, This was the a confusion with the next generation Sons. Cohen, Salomon (I2511)
 
254 From a letter written by Harry Sheue to Paul Pruitt dated August 8. It says Lela Dunwoody Adams and Lena Dunwoody Adams were twins and they married the Adam Brothers. Lela married Raich and Lena married Theron.

From interviw with Robert Blaney in Seattle
Horatio was called Riach for short pronounced like the second syllable in the name Horatio. 
Adams, Horatio (Raich) (I2425)
 
255 FROM BIBLE RECORDS PRUITT, Margaret M. (I544)
 
256 From Clan Greor in Scotland, GREG, John (I1184)
 
257 From County West Meathe, Ireland and settled in New Castle County, near the Garden line. A house was built in 1717 that was still standing in 1881. HADLEY, Simon Jr. (I1322)
 
258 From database of Illinois marriages to 1850 at Website Ancestry.com. This database is compiled by Liahona Research at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT. Name spelled Shelly. Family: SHELLEY, William / Woodside, Nancy Ann (F260)
 
259 From Devinshire England Sanders, Phillip (I2124)
 
260 From gravestone memorial marker on Isle of Skye. MACRAE, Isabella (I1623)
 
261 from graveyard memorial marker (Margaret Campbell MARTIN, Angus (I1740)
 
262 From information hand written in the "Tyee" 1918 volume XIX MARTIN, Leonard Alexander (I479)
 
263 From interview with Robert Blaney in Seattle
It was often rumored that Emma had a child that had disappeared. She was a heavy smoker and had emphysema later in life. Emma lived in a trailer on Lenas farm to the 50's. Emma Cardio was her name. She had a daughter named Bernice and Maybe a son Dale from a previous marriage. 
Cardio, Bernice (I2437)
 
264 From Kincardine by Alloa, Penthshire Scotland. Captain of the ship Lady Maxwell a schooner. Aunt Betty had the ships bible, And her cousin Muriel Oxner (Dolly) has the Elder family Bible. Peggy, Betty (Martin) McCombs daughter has the ships bible. Married by the Rev. Doc. George Burns.
See file Lmax.doc for information about the schooner Lady Maxwell.

A ship called the Lady Maxwell was in the year 1860 wrecked off the Island of Teelin. Off the Donegal Coast. 
ELDER, Alexander (I1540)
 
265 From LDS computer BROWN, George (I1555)
 
266 From LDS Computer LAWE, Elizabeth (I1556)
 
267 From Lds computer EARLE, William (I1557)
 
268 From LDS Computer MADLE, Margaret (I1558)
 
269 From LDS computer BROWN, Margaret (I1598)
 
270 From letters of Harry Scheue: Emma - She was almost exactly the same age as Cloe. Emma was the "screwball" of the litter - but a loveable character. Her first marriage was to an actor -They came to our house when we lived in Iola Kansas - and they were broke.
He says that she was married three times. In one of the letters he identifies her as Emma Dunwoody Goetz.

Also referred to as Emma Cardio of Waterloo in 1945 
Dunwoody, Emma E. (I2415)
 
271 from memorial stone In loving memory of Malcolm Campbell CAMPBELL, John (I1725)
 
272 from memorial stone in memory of Malcolm Campbell MARTIN, Margaret (I1646)
 
273 From Miami Co. Ohio PATTY, Chas. (I467)
 
274 From minutes of Miami monthly Meeting Ohio pg 57 FURNAS, Davis (I391)
 
275 From Montgomery Co. Ohio EVANS, Joseph (I450)
 
276 From O'Conner Aunt Betty says her mother used to always say they dropped the O in the ocean.
Maiden name is Aseneth. 
CONNER, Mary A. (I484)
 
277 From scotland. CAMPBELL, Mary (I740)
 
278 From the records of A. J. Rose and Son, Death Record and Memorandum: Cause of death: [left blank], Occupation: Retired Machinist, SS#: NONE, If Veteran, Name War: None, Autopsy: [ Left Blank ] , Resident Telephone: [left blank], His length of stay in Wemme was 8 years, his Length of stay in Oregon 58 years and he was foreign born and has been in the U.S. for 58 years. MARTIN, James Ebenezer (I486)
 
279 From United States Social Security Death Index Cobley, Fredrick William (I2584)
 
280 FromDavid MacKenzie Nelson
Will met Ella when she accompanied her father to P.E.I., where he was involved in constructing a railroad. Will recieved an M.D. degree from McGill University in Montreal and was the only doctor in the Long's Creek - Prince William area of New Brunswick (up the St. John River, north of Fredricton). He practiced medicine there for the remainder of his life after recieving his degree from McGill; because there was no other doctor to substitute for him, he was never able to return to P.E.I. The house in which he and Ella lived is, literally, around th e corner from King's Lnding Historical Settlement and in 1985, was still occupied by Luke Kelly. Will and Ella raised fowes as a hobby. During the 1940's and 50's, I visited them several times with my parents; their Cape-Cod-Style house was set beside the old road and faced the beautiful farms and fields located across the St. John river on the north bank. At some point during the 1970s or 80s the house was moved back slightly from the road and placed on a new foundation, so the site no longer appears exactly as I remember it from my childhood. 
MACKENZIE, William Alexander (I1823)
 
281 George Vaughan, the third son of John and Gillian was founder of a large branch of the family at East Greenwicll, R.I. The records at E. Greenwich contain his marriages record to Margaret Spynk July 26, 1680.
George Vaughan's Will was executed in 1699 and probated at E. Greenwich in 1704. . Three branches of the Vaughn (an) family; David Vaughan of Kingsbury, N Y., Thomas Vaughan of Kingsbury, N.Y. and Daniel Vaughan of Voluntown, Conn. descend from George and Margaret Vaughan. 
VAUGHAN, George (I1983)
 
282 Girl or Boy?
Miami MM Ohio v5 pg100 
MILLS, Ede (I476)
 
283 Given 100 acres for 1 shilling, of William Mills Sr. land. MILLS, Isaac (I1146)
 
284 Got his name from a letter written by Harry Sheue to Paul Pruitt dated August 8. It says Lela Dunwoody Adams and Lena Dunwoody Adams were twins and they married the Adam Brothers. Lela married Raich and Lena married Theron. Adams, Theron (I2426)
 
285 Got his name from a letter written by Harry Sheue to Paul Pruitt dated August 8. It says Lela Dunwoody Adams and Lena Dunwoody Adams were twins and they married the Adam Brothers. Lela married Raich and Lena married Theron. Family: Adams, Theron / Dunwoody, Lena (F464)
 
286 Got the nicname "Peg" because she belonged to the dramatics club and had the starring role in "peg of my heart"

Elvira remembers being in the car ride that is
shown in the picture of the 1911 cadilac. The one with the flowers on the running board. She is in the back seat at about 3 years old. She says nobody believes that she can actually remember that, but she can. 
Tilden, Elvira (Peggy) (I1917)
 
287 got this record in Edinburough library birth records. MARTIN, Patrick (I1737)
 
288 grad Hyde Park HS 23 and Crane Junior Coll COLE, Margaret Lucinda (I654)
 
289 grad Vancouver HS 32 and Western Beauty Coll 37 Seattle Wash. POAGE, Marie Floceles (I625)
 
290 grad Vancouver HS 34 POAGE, Margaret Louise (I627)
 
291 Graduated from Dalhousie U., was called to P.E.I. bar in 1879; member of the local legislature, 1882-1888, K. C. was unmarried. MARTIN, Donald Charles (I1015)
 
292 Graduated from Dalhousie University, called to P.E.I. Bar 1879, Member of the Legislature, 1882-1888, appointed KC, was unmarried. MARTIN, Donald Charles (I1015)
 
293 Graduated M.A. Edinburgh U. on July 6 1699 and was ordained on March 17 1706. Minister of Snizort 1706-1753 MACQUEEN, Donald (I1793)
 
294 Graduated M.A. from Edinburgh U. on July 27 1663 and succeeded his father as minister of Snizort. He was living in Rigg in 1719. MACQUEEN, Donald (I1793)
 
295 Graduated M.A. from Glasgow U. in 1636 and was appointed minister of Snizort, n or c1642. In 1659 he was minister of Kilmuir, but was minister of Snizort in 1660. MACQUEEN, Archibald (I1753)
 
296 Green Co., Ohio COMPTON, Stephen (I586)
 
297 h. 100 Elliot Row ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
 
298 Had 2 boys? Sweet, Faye (I566)
 
299 Had 3 boys? Sweet, Flossie Ann (I564)
 
300 Had seven Sons. One was killed by lighteneing. WOODY, John The third (I2326)
 

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