BONNETT, IVEY
Genealogy
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Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 1,221
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1001 | of Windom,NC. | Clontz, Minnie (I10723)
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1002 | One daughter & one son - names unknown. | Brown, Joe (I18192)
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1003 | One daughter - name unknown. | Brown, Maxine (I18201)
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1004 | One daughter - name unknown. | Holtzclaw, Jerry (I18334)
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1005 | One son & one daughter - names unknown. | Brown, Calvin (I18191)
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1006 | One son & one daughter - names unknown. | Brown, Dan (I18212)
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1007 | One son & one daughter - names unknown. | Thompson, Wayne (I18257)
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1008 | One son & two daughters - names unknown | Brown, Vernon (I18193)
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1009 | Only child. She married Dr. Griggs and had five children. They divorced and she later died in a house fire...Sharon Berstein. Other children raised in Lincolnton...Norma Clontz. | Clontz, Dorothy "Dot" (I11794)
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1010 | Ophelia Clontz Obituary,"The News Herald",Morganton,NC, October 26, 1992 | Source (S12372)
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1011 | Opia Ray Clonts Pass, obituary, "Chattanooga News-Free Press", Thursday, September 23, 1993, provided by Sara Pass Modlin. | Source (S15049)
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1012 | Organ Lutheran Church baptismal records lists, "Peter Glenz & Phil Weil" as sponsors...DAH | Glanz, Jacob (I27274)
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1013 | Organ Lutheran Church records her birthdate as 16 Sep 1794...DAH | Clonts, Ann Margaret "Peggy" (I7501)
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1014 | Organ Lutheran Church records his birthdate as 26 Feb 1796...DAH | Clontz, John Adam "Adam" (I9025)
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1015 | Our family lost the sunshine and joy of our lives. Our sweet, precious Sheila "Mimi" Hennessee passed from us in the late afternoon of Thursday, June 2, 2016. She was the youngest child, born in 1945, of an old southern Tennessee family, John Rupert & Eula Hansard Mynatt, who have since preceded her along with her adored sister, Jean Dumas, who claimed her Glory in 2010. Sheila leaves her devoted husband, David, an older brother, John Mynatt, Jr. of Palm Coast, Florida, three grieving children, Tracy Swiatek of Punta Gorda, Florida, and partner, Peggy Foster; Trudi, of Fishers Island, New York, wife to Christopher Edwards and Matthew Swiatek of Dandridge, Tennessee. Three shocked grandchildren; Andrew Edwards, Whitney Edwards,Trevor Swiatek and several nephews & nieces. Mimi was loved by everyone who knew her. She was always fun to be with and her happy spirit put everyone at ease. Of course, her children were the center of her life. And they loved their mother dearly. They were in constant contact through daily telephone calls, texts and Facebook entries. When they visited, the family sat poolside talking and laughing until the wee hours. Mimi was a mother to all; flowers, pets & people. There was not a kinder, sweeter, lovelier person... We will have a gathering in her honor Tuesday, June 7th, 2016, 4-6 pm at Bear Lakes Country Club, 1901 Village Boulevard, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 end of comment | Mynatt, Sheila Ann "Mimi" (I27517)
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1016 | Owned a shoe-shop in Charlotte...Norman Clontz. | Clontz, Walter (I10480)
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1017 | Parentage confirmed by Norman Clontz. Remembers her as being, "Aunt Sarah"as being refered to by his father...DAH Daughter of Mike and Callie Clonz | Clontz, Sarah Ann (I9874)
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1018 | Parkes Cemetery List, September 5, 1985, read by A. Jerry Miller, Millie Fox Harbison and Edwin Harbison. | Source (S12573)
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1019 | Parks Cemetery List, September 5, 1985, read by A. Jerry Miller, Millie Fox Harbison and Edwin Harbison. | Source (S13137)
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1020 | Pate, Irvin B.,Obituary, "Gazette Republican", Phoenix, AZ, 8 Jun 1996, abstracted by Sara Pass Modlin. | Source (S32933)
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1021 | Pauline Clontz, family group records & personal knowledge, P. O. Box 733, Old Fort,NC 28762 704/668-7040 | Source (S6634)
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1022 | Pearl Armstrong, obituary, "Southern Standard", Wednesday, January 27, 1993, abstracted by Margie Tucker. | Source (S13971)
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1023 | Pearl Byars Bess Fultz provided the information for this person or place during a telephone conversation July 30, 2015 and entered, downloaded & published to this website Tuesday, April 4th, 2017 by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.com | Source (S10790)
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1024 | Penley,Thelma; personal knowledge, research & abstractions; Route 7, Box 552-B, Lenoir,NC 28645 confirmed by Mary Anne Smith;gothic@acd.net | Source (S39904)
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1025 | Per death certificate | Source (S12402)
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1026 | Per Norman Clontz. | Lowman, Mary (I10707)
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1027 | Perhaps "Mary" per 1870 McDowell Census. | Clontz, Daughter (I10831)
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1028 | Perry Green Byars, III (1912-2000) | Interview of 2 Aug 1992 | Source (S161)
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1029 | Personal Testimony of Vernie Elvira Swindell Byars: " I was born on a farm in White County, Tenn. about a mile from the Caney Fork River in the Green Brier Bend on June 1, 1894. My father was Monroe Swindell, a miller and my mother was Rebecca Goodson, known in that section as "Aunt Becky", she was the local midwife and everyone wanted Aunt Becky when they had their babies. I had 8 sisters and 3 brothers, I was a change of life baby and some my family thought it was awful for their mother to have a baby at 50. My father died at the age of 56, I was 10 years old, he possibly had cancer of the stomach, there were 5 children at home at this time. My brothers were bad to tease me. Example:Upstairs we had a lot of clothing that belonged to people that died and they told me there were ghosts up there so I was afraid of everything. I walked 4 miles to school and went as far as the 4th grade. In the fall I would pick peas to buy my winter clothes. Our entertainments was church socials, square dances. Being the youngest child I had nieces as old as I was and it was through one of my nieces that I met my husband, she had brought him to church with her and I thought he was the handsomest man I had ever seen and never dreamed he would look at me but after that he never went with anyone else. He was from across the river in DeKalb County, drove a hired buggy and dressed to kill. We were married Jan. 4, 1915. We took a boat across the river and was married by a Justice of the Peace. We stayed the first night with an uncle of my husband, Uncle Harrell (Byars) and Aunt Sarah. They had several children and the oldest liked to play jokes, we slept on a couch that let down from the front to make a bed and they did something with the legs in front so the couch slanted and I slept behind and spent the nite hanging on the the back of the bed to keep from rolling onto Green. He was working for a Great Uncle at that time, Claybourne Parrish so we moved into a one room cabin to start our married life. My mother gave me $5.00 and some bedding. I went to the field everyday with Green. Our first child (John Claybourne) was born June 4, 1916, my mother was with me ever time a child came and I only had the Doctor one time as I had difficulty delivering Fred. Green made $.35 a day and after working all day he would haul logs from Smithville to McMinnville (10 miles) and walked most of the way to keep from freezing. We had 5 more children, Robert Lucile, Fred Swindell, Bessie Lee, Eva Pearl and Margie Sue. Green learned to work on cars, T models and A model along with farming. We moved from one place to another farming on the shares. My mother died in April 1930 at the age of 82, fell and broke her leg. August 1931 our house burned, we lived at Green Hill and gone to White County to see my family, when we returned all was gone, food for the winter and during hard times. Our friends and neighbors gave us enough to start back housekeeping, Mr. Payton Griffith sent a wagon around the county. We moved to Dibrell then Green started working for Ralston Sullivan selling gas refrigerators and radio's, later farm machinery and tombstones. He worked off and on for him for 30 years. In 1938 we sold all our farming stuff and moved to McMinnville, on Spring St. In 1941 we were at war with Germany and our oldest daughter lived in Detroit so Green went up there and got a job at Budd Wheels as a riveter with only a 4th grade education, he worked 1942 & 43 then came back and drove a taxi for the duration of the war. We had always rented but he saved enough to buy our house 112 N. Warren St. I was always raised to go to church and Sunday School and was saved August 1923 at a Methodist revival meeting at Keltonberg. If it had not been for the Lord's help during the depression we would not have made it, Green had ulcers and could not work part of the time, but the Lord always provided when I did not see how I was going to get by. He blessed us in allowing us to raise 6 children, none bad sick but we lost Fred at the age of 29 in a freak accident after going thru the war he came home and got killed at sawmill when a can of gasoline exploded. Green had a lung removed because of cancer in the spring of 1968, he died Dec. 13, 1968 and the age of 74." "Ma Byars" died April 1, 1985. end | Swindell, Vernia Elvira "Ma" (I704)
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1030 | Pinnacle Care Center | Butler, Ophelia (I11521)
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1031 | PLOT KK 636 | Young, Lloyd Ray (I722)
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1032 | PLOT Last Supper 80-B2 | Prince, Alice Marie "Marie" (I707)
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1033 | Pop & Ma would spend many of their winters with Mom & Dad...DAH | Byars, Perry Green "Green" (I703)
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1034 | Pop courted Ma only two months before they were married by W. H. Cantrell, JP When Pop proposed, Ma replied, "Are you sure?" - after all, it was only two months earlier that they met and Ma didn't think she was pretty enough for the most handsome man she'd ever met... | Family F274
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1035 | Pop worked for "Budd Wheel" during WW II... | Byars, Perry Green "Green" (I703)
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1036 | Posted By: James Quinn Email: jamesquinn@verizon.net Subject: Jeremiah Clonch/southwest Virginia Post Date: March 22, 2007 at 08:17:26 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/clontz/messages/512.html Forum: Clontz Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/clontz/ | Source (S50872)
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1037 | Primitive Baptists, are also known as Hard Shell Baptists, Anti-Mission Baptists, or Old School Baptists. The adjective "Primitive" in the name has the sense of "original". | Byars, John Watson "Pa" (I701)
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1038 | Primitive Baptists, are also known as Hard Shell Baptists, Anti-Mission Baptists, or Old School Baptists. The adjective "Primitive" in the name has the sense of "original". | Byars, Perry Green "Green" (I703)
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1039 | Probably died before 1909 as she is not listed in her sister's deposition for land grant application...DAH | Clonts, Mary Elizabeth (I8977)
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1040 | Probably sister to Michael...DAH _____ "Murray County Heritage Book", Federal Census of 1840, p. 757: "Cline, Jacob p. 21.". ____ Murray County Census of 1850: Cline, David, Sr. Cline, David A. Cline, Leonard _____ | Klein, Chloe (I9038)
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1041 | raised in Elkin, NC | Clontz, Herman James Sr. (I11791)
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1042 | Ray,Beverly;Pedigree/bevray@futureone.com;9 Apr 99; 808 West Kristal Way,Phoenix,AZ 85027;602/582-8506 | Source (S34597)
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1043 | Re: Hieronymus Glantz/Germany Home: Surnames: Glantz Family Genealogy Forum Re: Hieronymus Glantz/Germany Posted by: Jim GlantzDate: November 03, 2000 at 16:43:19 In Reply to: Hieronymus Glantz/Germany by Skip Allen of 62 I don't know what the origin of the name Glantz is but I can tell you that the Isenburg (Budingen Germany) Glantz family (1500-1750's) was of the Reformed faith. The name was spelled both Glantz and Glanz depending on the German scribe of the time of the record. There are some Glantz's that were of the jewish faith, however the name Glantz was borrowed due to the fact that Hebrew people did not have surnames untill the 1800's. The word Glantz means shiney or to glisten. The Glantz family of Isenburg were orginally keeper of charcoal or better known a kohlers. Hope this helps you out. * | Glantz, The Immigrant Hieronymus "Jeremiah" (I9054)
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1044 | Received: from jeff ([12.74.56.71]) by mtiwmhc04.worldnet.att.net Wed, 2 Jun 1999 23:48:01 +0000 Reply-To: From: "J Carr" To: "David Hennessee" Subject: Re: KILLIAN Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 18:49:11 -0500 Message-Id: <19990602234801.RCOO3391@jeff> ---------- From: David Hennessee To: ffejlny@worldnet.att.net Subject: KILLIAN Date: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 1:28 PM Dear Jeff - Jackie Hill Bower suggested I contact you re KILLIAN. How far do you trace back this line? Have an early KILLIAN line from Cabarras Co.,NC who married into the KLEIN/Cline/Kline line. Can you help? Sincerely yours... David Hennessee 626 Biscayne Drive West Palm Beach,FL 33401 H:561/832-6612 O:800/327-3380 F:561/655-5331 My wife's KILLIAN line starts with her mother. Billie Margret KILLIAN b 1924, TX William Walker KILLIAN b 1884, TX m. Lillie Ann MOORE Solon Bolon KILLIAN b 1838, TN m. Matilda E WALKER Samuel Cline KILLIAN b 1803, NC m Lucinda HILL Samuel Cline KILLIAN b 1760, NC m Barbara HAGER Andreas KILLIAN b 1702 Bavaria, Germany m. Mary CLINE/BEAVER Johannes Philipp Wolfgang KILIAN b 1654 Bavaria m. Anna Dorothea WARNBERGER Philip KILIAN b 1628 Bavaria m. Susanna LOTTER Wolfgang KILIAN b 1581 Bavaria m. Susanna ENDRISS Barteolomus KILIAN b 1548 Bavaria m Maria PFEYFFELMANN Hans KILIAN b abt 1516 Bavaria m. Ursula _______ I guess the line beyond Andreas is in question. Time will tell. Jeff in Austin | Klein, Chloe (I9038)
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1045 | Refer to Carl Clontz' opinion that there were two "Michaels". Believe him to be correct based on census records that imply two different families...DAH. | Clontz, Michael (I12239)
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1046 | Reference comments under "Absolom Brown Clonts". | Clontz, Jacob Henry (I10483)
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1047 | Reference, "The Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy", by Susan Cantrill Christie. Later revised by J.R. and Jackie Cantrell, further revised in 1973 by Joseph Caten. 1860 DeKalb County Census, p. 57, lists a "Robert, 11, TN"... Doesn't appear in any census after 1870. He probably died before 1880...DAH. end of comments | Cantrell, Robert Lee "Red Bob" (I711)
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1048 | Reply-To: "David Hennessee" From: "David Hennessee" To: References: <150.33dcfdf.29107942@aol.com> Subject: Re: CLONTS Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 19:32:22 -0500 Dear Bernice - Love a good mystery. Believe your William Presley CLONTS = to be son of same. Wilford P(resley) CLONTS, b. 1859, is my candidate = and, of whom, I cite nothing further. Have attached a registry of ol' = man CLONTS for your perusal & edification. Sorely hope for your sake = that this is the "right guy". Please update me during your = search...David Hennessee ----- Original Message -----=20 From: WDoyle103@aol.com=20 To: schoolstuff@worldnet.att.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 4:44 PM Subject: CLONTS I am looking for William Presley Clonts (b. abt. 1858/59) who married = Julia Hope (b. 1859) in Etowah Co. AL, in 1883 I believe that = William"Bill" P. Clonts was originally from Georgia. This family moved = to Kaufman Texas around 1892/93. Do you know anything of this family?=20 Thank you, Bernice Hope Doyle, wdoyle103@aol.com=20 | Clonts, Wilford P(resley) (I12114)
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1049 | Researcher for his line...Betty K. Price. | Hill, Ruth (I11930)
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1050 | Resides in Boone,NC...Norman Clontz. | Clontz, Brian (I10555)
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