BONNETT, IVEY
Genealogy
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201 | ------ The following listed descendants of Jacob Clontz (b. 1820) and Susan Wiseman (b. 1821) are from a letter from from Lee Clontz Gosnell, dated August 19, 1992: Note: Lee lists Jacob's birth date in 1820, census records list 1803... ----- | Clonts, George Franklin (I9842)
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202 | ...he was retired Army, although he was in the Air Force the first 17 years. The Army offered a promotion to warrant officer if he came to the "dark side" for the last 3 years. | DeCuennick, Walter Francis "Jack" (I823)
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203 | ...on Rocky river on a branch of Dutch Buffalow Creek, joining Gasper Saxer and Michael Christman." | Glantz, Hans Michael "John Michael" (I9055)
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204 | ...stillborn | Clontz, FNU (I10940)
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205 | 1 Feb 2011 - United States Census, 1930 for Loyd R Young is enumerated in his grandfather Young's household. | Young, Lloyd Ray (I722)
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206 | 11 Feb 2012 - Comments: When I googled my great-grandfather's name William Wesley Hurt, this site came up. My great aunt, Willie Mae Hurt Ledford's name also came up. I am trying to find out more information including where my great-grandfather was buried (and more about why he was the way he was), etc. My great aunt would never speak of him at all. My grandmother never remembered him. Their sister, Diana did not speak of him either. YOU also have my great grandmother-s name on here too. The pictures at the top of the page for the Hennesse Family is on a picture I have of my great grandfather also-or a picture very similar. I looked in your photograph archives and could not find it. I am going through my albums to locate it to verify what I am seeing. Can you assist me at all? Again, I am looking for information on William Wesley Hurt, his wife Mary Lou Clontz, or any of his 3 daughters (Lola Diana, Willie Mae, Texielea) Texielea, my grandmother was 20 months and 15 days old when William was shot and killed so she didn't remember him. I'd like to know why my grandmother and her sisters grew up in an orphanage though. Other than the obvious fact that their mother couldn't afford to feed them and had to go to work as a maid/servant/cook. Any help you can give would be most appreciative. HOlly Barksdale Holly Barksdale hhbarksdale@gmail.com | Hurt, William Wesley (I10544)
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207 | 13 Feb 2013: No further information...DAH | Cantrell, Clara Mae (I5311)
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208 | 14 Jun 2004 Interesting query...DAH Posted by: Lori Goughenour (ID *****7245) goughenour@aol.com Date: April 26, 2004 at 08:44:57 I am looking for infomation on Alfred Clontz. His father was a son of George & Chloe (Klein, Cline) Clontz. I can't find out which son is his father? Any info? His son was Alfred, born 1817, married to Elsie Mahala Largent. Their children were William 1838-1917 M: Elizabeth Ives John 1840-1918 M: Nancy Agelina ? George Logan 1842 M? Emily ? Elburton Franzo S. Susan 1846 M: ? Beezely Alfred 1849 Thomas H. 1851 M: Sarah J. ? Martha Jane 1855 M: ? Farr Margaret M. 1858 M: ? Mathess My GGgrandmother was Elburton's daughter Jane Britannia Clontz (Clonts) married to John Alpheus Broombaugh. Two of thier daughters (Belle & Bernice) married my grandfather and his brother, Luther & Charles Purvines (Purviance). Anything would be appreciated. | Clonts, George (I26730)
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209 | 14 Oct 2012 - Comments: Hi David, I was just looking over your site and checking out my family. Just a note: the children of James Pinkney and Mary Alice Braswell McCall should include Edna McCall. She was a twin of Edith. They contracted meningitis while babes in the crib. They were struck of oposites sides of the brain, I was told, and Edith died. Edna was crippled on the right side of her body. Her right arm and leg were smaller than the left. She walked with a limp and her arm was practically useless, but she lived to be old. She had two daughters that I recall. Also, Mrs. Lonnie McCall was the wife of Lonnie. Her name was Berta and she was the daughter-in-law of James and Alice McCall. Later, Bonnie Bonnie Panter Hallman Ladypanter@aol.com | Braswell, Mary Alice (I11075)
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210 | 15 Mar 2014: She gave her niece, Pearl, a doll and a sled which "thrilled Pearl to death...." Senie suffered from diabetes. | Byars, Senith Mae "Senie" (I710)
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211 | 1810 Burke Co.,NC Census | Source (S14945)
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212 | 1840 Gilmer Co.,GA Census | Source (S11966)
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213 | 1850 Buncombe Co. Census shows in 9 years old...Betty Price. | Clontz, Henry A. Dixon (I12043)
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214 | 1850 Burke Co. Census | Source (S12405)
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215 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census Family 382 Dwelling 382 | Source (S4548)
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216 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census Family 383 Dwelling 383 | Source (S4547)
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217 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census Lower Creek District | Source (S12572)
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218 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census Lower Creek District;Hallman,Bonnie Panter:Pedigree | Source (S12577)
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219 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census | Source (S12051)
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220 | 1850 Caldwell Co.,NC Census, August 22, 1850 Lower Creek District Family 383 Dwelling 383 | Source (S12575)
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221 | 1850 Census - Lowndes County, AL ========================================================================================================================= LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB ========================================================================================================================= 24 1069 1069 Ivey Asa 19 M Planter Ala | Ivey, Curtis (I140)
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222 | 1850 Census Lowndes County Alabama 5 397 397 Ivey Samuel 56 M Planter 4,500 S Carolina 6 397 397 Ivey Elizabeth E 45 F Georgia | Family F51
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223 | 1850 Gilmer Co. Census | Source (S12260)
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224 | 1850 Hancock Co.,TN, November 19, 1850 Dwelling 41 Family 41 33rd Sub-division, 6th District | Source (S13620)
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225 | 1850 McDowell County,NC Census | Source (S10348)
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226 | 1850 Union County,NC Census | Source (S12231)
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227 | 1850: Single 1860: Not listed. | Clontz, Martha (I12267)
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228 | 1850: Single 1860: Not listed. | Clontz, Mary (I12268)
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229 | 1850: Single. 1860: Not listed. | Clontz, Margaret (I12265)
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230 | 1860 Buncombe Co. Census, Aug. 5, 1860 Family 58 Dwelling 58 Ivy Flat Creek District | Source (S12523)
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231 | 1860 Buncombe Co. Census, Aug. 5, 1860 Family 58 Dwelling 58 Ivy Flat Creek District;1850 Buncombe Co. Census,Family 29 | Source (S12524)
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232 | 1860 Burke Co. Census Family 45 Dwelling 45 Norman Clontz' Family Group Records, p. 49 | Source (S12511)
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233 | 1860 Burke Co. Census Family 45 Dwelling 45 | Source (S12508)
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234 | 1860 Burke Co. Census Morganton P.O. "Descendants of Jeremiah Clark",p.180 | Source (S12401)
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235 | 1860 Burke Co. Census Morganton P.O. | Source (S12516)
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236 | 1860 Burke Co.,NC Census,Family 266 | Source (S13154)
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237 | 1860 Caldwell Co.,NC Census | Source (S13069)
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238 | 1860 Census of Cabarrus Co., August 7, 1860 Family 1115 Dwelling 1115 Lenoir District, Lenoir P.O. | Source (S12499)
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239 | 1860 Census of Cabarrus Co., June 2, 1860 Family 47 Dwelling 47 Johns River District, Collettsville P.O. | Source (S12530)
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240 | 1860 Cobb Co. Census, June 11, 1860 Family 189 Dwelling 199 | Source (S12582)
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241 | 1860 DeKalb Co.,TN Census, Transcribed & Indexed from a Microfilm Copy of the Original by Jorene Washer Parlsey, Route 5, Box 43, Smithville,TN 37166, Bound by Bi-Rite Print Shop, Copyright 1979, by Jorene Washer Parsley | Source (S839)
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242 | 1860 Gilmer Co. Census L 23 1082-944 | Source (S13719)
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243 | 1860 Gilmer Co. Census, 11 August 1860 L 23 1082-944 | Source (S13723)
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244 | 1860 Gilmer Co.,GA Federal Census | Source (S11905)
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245 | 1860 McDowell,NC County Census LDS Material | Source (S9725)
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246 | 1860 Paulding Co. Census, July 19, 1860 Dwelling 920 Family 915 Brownsville District | Source (S6714)
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247 | 1860 Paulding Co. Census, July 19, 1860 | Source (S12254)
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248 | 1860 Paulding Co. Census, July 20, 1860 Dwelling 962 Family 959 Brownsville District | Source (S12291)
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249 | 1860 Paulding Co.,GA Federal Census, taken July 19, 1860. | Source (S12253)
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250 | 1860 Union County Census, Family 831 | Source (S12567)
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