Robinson Genealogy 144 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of L Robinson

Cornwell, William Frederick (b. 21 Jul 1872)

Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255006 National Archives Film T9-1006 Page 215A
listed with parents and 2 siblings;
Frederick Wm. CORNWELL Son M S W 7 OH
Occ: Attending School Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, William Covil (b. 7 Apr 1840)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255006 National Archives Film T9-1006 Page 215A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William CORNWELL Self M M W 40 ENGLAND
Occ: Gardner Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND
Elizabeth CORNWELL Wife F M W 37 ENGLAND
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND
Frederick Wm. CORNWELL Son M S W 7 OH
Occ: Attending School Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND
Emma Deborah CORNWELL Dau F S W 5 OH
Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND
Ida CORNWELL Dau F S W 2 OH
Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Reynoldson, Elizabeth West (b. 2 Apr 1842)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255006 National Archives Film T9-1006 Page 215A
listed with husband and 3 children;
Elizabeth CORNWELL Wife F M W 37 ENGLAND
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Emma Deborah (b. 1875)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255006 National Archives Film T9-1006 Page 215A
listed with parents and 2 siblings;
Emma Deborah CORNWELL Dau F S W 5 OH
Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND.


BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Ida E (b. 1878)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255006 National Archives Film T9-1006 Page 215A
listed with parents and 2 siblings;
Ida CORNWELL Dau F S W 2 OH
Fa: ENGLAND Mo: ENGLAND.


BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, William Cecil (b. ABT 1898)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Walter Frederick (b. ABT 1901)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Benjamin McBride (b. ABT 1903, d. BEF 1984)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Raymond Marcus (b. ABT 1905, d. 1942)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Cornwell, Nellie (b. ABT 1907, d. Dec 1984)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, F118.

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Sebastian, Worth (b. ABT 1877)
Note: CENSUS:
This was the only "Worth Sebastian" in the whole 1880, but don't have enough supporting information to know if this is really our guy...
1880 Census; Wilson Creek, Grayson, Virginia
Source: FHL Film 1255368 National Archives Film T9-1368 Page 399B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Lee A. SEBASTIAN Self M M W 33 NC
Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Martha C. SEBASTIAN Wife F M W 30 VA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA
Worth SEBASTIAN Son M S W 6 VA
Fa: NC Mo: VA
Myrtis SEBASTIAN Dau F S W 4 VA
Fa: NC Mo: VA
Dent SEBASTIAN Son M S W 1 VA
Fa: NC Mo: VA.

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Vestal, Belle (b. ABT 1870)
Note: CENSUS:
Found this entry for Belle Vesal, but don't have enough information to know is this is her.
1880 Census; Gowrie, Webster, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254369 National Archives Film T9-0369 Page 534A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
H. L. VESTAL Self M M W 37 NC
Occ: Teamster Fa: NC Mo: NC
Martha VESTAL Wife F M W 33 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: NC
Tiusa VESTAL Dau F S W 7 IA
Fa: NC Mo: IN
Bell VESTAL Dau F S W 6 KS
Fa: NC Mo: IN
Edna VESTAL Dau F S W 1 IA
Fa: NC Mo: IN.

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Archer, Joseph (b. 1730, d. 23 Oct 1783)
Note: !MARRIAGE: Joseph to Sarah Shreve, facimilie of marriage certificate; "Marriage Records of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, NJ; no. LH1536 in card catalog, p. 45, married 12 Nov 1755;
"Joseph Archer and Martha Tuly, both of the co. of Burlington, were lawfully married Oct. 3, 1769"; CONFLICT: as of 13 Nov 2000, http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/9218/josepharchernj.html lists marriage on Oct 03, 1766.


SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Joseph Archer, b 1730, d Oct 1783 in Mansfield Twp, Burlington, New Jersey.

ARCHER COAT-OF-ARMS
Archer (Baron of Umberslade, Co., Warwick) Az. three broad arrows or.
Crest - Out of a mural coronet gu. a dragon's head ar.
Supporters - Two Wyverns reguardant ar. murally gorged or.
Motto - Sola bona quae honesta

Quoting from Burke's " Peerages of the British Empire "

"The Lords Archer of Umberslade bore a shield of azure, with three arrows of gold, the points downward, being the arms of their ancient family long settled at Umberslade, followers of the Earls of Warwick. The Archer family is of Norman origin, being descendants of Fulbert le Archere and his son Robert, the latter coming to England In the Norman invasion and whose name is recorded in Battle Abbey as having rendered notable service to William the Conqueror. There was a yet more signal part of William's favor manifested by his act in entrusting the education of Prince Henry to Robert le Archere. How efficiently the latter discharged his trust history bears witness, for when the Prince came to the throne as Henry I, he was known to the world as 'Henry the Scholar'." "King Henry showered honors and benefits upon his preceptor. From the beginning, therefore, the Archer family took its place in English Society as the
'landed gentry.' At the time of the American Revolution the titular head of the family in England was Lord Thomas Archer, Baron of Umberslade."

Proud was he of his name and race,
Of old Sir William and Sir Hugh
And in the Parlor, full in view
The Coat-of-Arms, well framed and glazed,
Upon the wall in color glazed.

Longfellow.

2"Archer of Treslaske :
Lineage : The Archers came into England with William the Conqueror. The name is found on the Roll of Battle Abbey . It is variously written as le Archer or Archard . Robert, son of Fulbert Archer, was tutor of Henry I and received a grant of seven manors, County Berks, in which grant King Henry styles him 'magister meus'
One of the family, viz. Thomas Archer, M. P., County Warwick, was created by letters patent 1747, Baron Archer of Umberslade, County Warwick.
The line before us has been settled in Cornwall above 500 years. We find in the record of Assize Roll at Launceston, of the 30th year of Edward I, Henry Le Archer holding lands with the names of Amaranda, his wife, of Dyonis his daughter; also of Amadeu, son of John Le Archer.
The elder branch originally seated at Lizard (where the name Hall-Archer still exists) gain extinct by the marriage of Jane, daughter of Archard of Archer, with James Levelis, in the reign of Edward III.
A younger rash, however, still continued, of which John Archer was M. P. for Helston 1452, and Thomas Archer at the head of a subscription list for rebuilding Bodmin Church 1468. Seat- Treslaske, near Launceton."

Quoting from:
"Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain " by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., L.L.D., London.



The consciousness of a worth or illustrious
ancestor not only is later but insights a certain family pride, which makes us careful not to blot the escutcheons which have been preserved for us. This in America is better sole value, and regarded as such cannot be pernicious to America institutions.

Thompson

"Archer of Treslaske :
Lineage : The Archers came into England with William the Conqueror. The name is found on the Roll of Battle Abbey . It is variously written as le Archer or Archard . Robert, son of Fulbert Archer, was tutor of Henry I and received a grant of seven manors, County Berks, in which grant King Henry styles him 'magister meus'
One of the family, viz. Thomas Archer, M. P., County Warwick, was created by letters patent 1747, Baron Archer of Umberslade, County Warwick.
The line before us has been settled in Cornwall above 500 years. We find in the record of Assize Roll at Launceston, of the 30th year of Edward I, Henry Le Archer holding lands with the names of Amaranda, his wife, of Dyonis his daughter; also of Amadeu, son of John Le Archer.
The elder branch originally seated at Lizard (where the name Hall-Archer still exists) gain extinct by the marriage of Jane, daughter of Archard of Archer, with James Levelis, in the reign of Edward III.
A younger rash, however, still continued, of which John Archer was M. P. for Helston 1452, and Thomas Archer at the head of a subscription list for rebuilding Bodmin Church 1468. Seat- Treslaske, near Launceton."

!WILL: source: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain " by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., L.L.D., London.
source: Brian Smead; http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/9218/josepharchernj.html, Nov 2000; Will of Joseph Archer: Published in New Jersey Colonial Documents,Vol 33pg 20

Quoting from:

Be it remembered that I Joseph Archer of the township of Mansfield, County of Burlington in New Jersey, being low in health, but of sane and disposing mind and memory, yet recollecting that it is appointed for all Men once to die, do make this my Last Will and Testament. First I resign my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God who gave it to me, as into the Hands of a Being infinitely good and as to the worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased Providence to bless me. (Excerpt of Joseph Archer's will written in 1781)

With these words, at age 51, Joseph Archer eloquently began his last will and testament. Mr. Archer, an innkeeper and farmer, is the first Archer that can be traced directly to our family. He was born in 1730, two years before George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His first known address was Burlington township, Mansfield county, New Jersey. He married Sarah Shreve on November 12, 1755, they had five children. He remarried on October 3, 1768 to Martha Tully, widow of Jonathan Tully, a union which produced three more children. Joseph passed on October 23, 1783. Joseph's children by his first marriage were Mary, Benjamin, John and Elizabeth. His children from his second marriage were Samuel, Isaac, Sarah and Rebecca. We are descended from Benjamin and the Shreve part of the family.

The Condition of this obligation is such,
That whereas the above-bounden Joseph Archer
hath obtained License of Marriage for himself
of the one Party, and for Sarah Shreve
of the County of Mansfield of the other Party : Now, if it shall not hereinafter appear, that they the said Joseph Archer and Sarah Shreve have any lawful
Let or Impediment, of Pre-contact, Affinity or Confanguinity, too hinder their being joined in the Holy Bands of Matrimony, and afterwards their living together as Man and Wife, then this Obligation to be void, or else to stand and remain in full Force and Virtue

Sealed and Delivered
in the Presents of
Gabel Moore Francis Gibbs
Joseph Archer

( Marriage license of Joseph Archer and Sarah Shreve -1855 - )

New Jersey Archives, 2nd Series Vol.

April 13, 1776- whereas Joseph Archer, of Burlington County, Tavernkeeper , has this day obtained of me, the subscriber, a Note of Hand for Twelve Pounds proclamation money for a Horse, payable on the 13th day of July next; and as said Horse was unsound and sold to me for seven years younger than has been proved he really was, contrary to our bargain, and said note surreptitiously gotten: I do hereby forewarn all persons from taking an assignment of the aforesaid note, as I determined not to pay it unless compelled thereto by law. J. F. Davenport
---The Pennsylvania Journal, April 29, 1776----

TO THE PUBLIC
Whereas J. F. Davenport in the Pennsylvania Journal has forewarned all persons from taking an assignment of a Note of Twelve Pounds given by him to the subscriber, declaring it to be surreptitiously gotten: These are therefore to acquaint the public, that the Note was given by virtue of an award made by four intelligent persons elected and chosen by the said J. F. Davenport, and myself, to settle all matters in difference between us: And as to his forewarning any person from taking an assignment of said note, he might have saved himself the trouble, as I believe that no person that is acquainted with his circumstances would choose to have anything to do with him: and I am determined to bring an action for the recovery of the money as soon as the said note becomes due. Joseph Archer
Burlington County, May 2, 1776
----The Pennsylvania Journal, June 5, 1776------

A. true and perfect inventory of all the Good and ChattlesRights and Credits of Joseph Archer of Mansfield in the Countyof Burlington and State of New Jersey Deceased as taken and appraised by us the Subscribers this Ninth Day of October Anno one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Three (1783)

( a list of Joseph Archer's chattels in pounds, sixpence, and pence ) L S P
one Bedsted and Cord and 4 candlesticks 12 6
one Bedsted and Cord 12
one trundle bed &c. 1 10
one sett of curtains & c. 1 15
one desk 1
one wood sled 5
one wagon 5
one parcel of gears 12
a cutting box 5
one old hoggshead & sundries 4
rye 2 5
one horse 3
one do. 7
one plough and singletree 1 5

one harrow 10
a quantity of Indian corn 1 10
three cattle 10
hoggs 6 10
axes and Sundries 4
old iron and tubb 5
several tubbs and pail 7 6

wooden ware 5
two keddles & c. 1 6
one pair of andirons and sundries 1 15
one iron pott and sundries 1 10
flatirons & c. 4
one pair stillyards 6
pewter and tinware 10
knives and forks 2 6
earthen ware 5
carried over 49 11
.appraisement brought over 49 11
one Womans Saddle & Bridle 4
one Mans do. & do. 3
one square & c. 1 6
a Dough Troff & c. 3
3 Baggs 2
10 chairs 1
one Tea Table and Sundries 2 5
one Large Dining Table and Sundries 1
one Hackle and Sundries. 4.
a Number of Bottles Glasses and Sundries
In the Barn 18
one Bed & c. 1 10
Two Little Tables and Sundries 6
Three Wheels 10
5 Casks 3
12 Lasts 1
Sundries Casks and Other things in the cella 1
one Coffee Mill & 12 Geese 19
Amount of appraisement Besides Particulars
Given to the Widow and Children 60 6
Particular articles Given to the Widow 10
Do. To Several of the Children 8 5

The Whole Appraisement Amounting to 78 5 6
by Caleb Shreve
Lawr. Minor

Lawrence Minor one of the Appraisers to the foregoing Inventory being duly Af2firmed according to law did Affirm and say that the Goods Chattles and Credits in the within Inventory set down and specified were by him Appraised according to their just true and respectiverates of Value after the best of his Judgment and Understanding and that Caleb Shreve the other appraiser whose name is thereto Subscribed was present at the same time consented in all things to the doing thereof and that they Appraised all things that were brought to their view for Appraisement - Lawrence Minor
Affirmed at Burlington Oct. 22, 1783
before me-Herbert McElroy - Surrogate

( Joseph Archer's complete Will in English text )

Be it remembered that I Joseph Archer of the township of Mansfield, County of Burlington in New Jersey, being low in health, but of some and disposing mine and memory, yet recollecting that it is appointed for all Men once to die, do make this my Last Will and Testament. First I resign my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God who gave it to me, as into the Hands of a Being infinitely good and as to the worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased Providence to bless me, my Will is that it be disclosed of in the following manner. I give and Bequeath onto my beloved wife Martha Archer the use and Rents and Profits of the House and lott of Land whereon I now live for and during the Span and Term of Ten Years from the date hereof, to be appropriated for the benefit maintenance and Support of Herself and my Children by Her; Also a Feather Bed of her choosing and Six Chairs and Square Dining Table for herself (2nd) My will is that at the expiration of Ten Years as aforesaid, My House and Lott and all other my Estate not hereafter given away, be disposed off in the best manner possible by my Executors, and after my Children as follows (3rd) I give and Bequeath onto my sons Benjamin, David, John and Joseph Archer and also my sons in law Abraham Tuley and Jonathon Tuley, sons of Jonathon Tuley Late Deceased, One third of the Nett proceeds of my Estate sold as aforesaid, and to my sons Samuel and Isaac, and my daughters Sarah and Rebecca Archer Two Thirds of my Estate to be sold and Divided as aforesaid - that is the Children first named to have one share and those last named two shares. (4) I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Mary Nutt wife of Aaron Nunn One Feather Bed and Bedding, also the sum of five pounds in money at the expiration of 10 years aforesaid, And I get unto my daughter Elizabeth one Feather Bed and Bedding and a Looking Glass and five pounds of money, to be paid aforesaid.
5th I give and bequeath unto my Wife Martha Archer the sum of Ten pounds to be paid her annually whilst she remains my widow, to be paid her in Lieu of her Right of Dower (6th) I give unto my Daughter Sarah Archer Six silver Tea Spoons (7) My wearing Apparel I give unto my sons Joseph and Samuel Archer except my Great Coat and Beaver Hatt which I give to my son Benjamin. And whereas my son David is now absent and perhaps may not return before the expiration of said Ten Years - My Will in such case is that his share be equally divided among his Brothers and Sisters by my first Wife, and my Will is further that in case any of the Legatees aforesaid shall die before the expiration of said Ten years and without issue, that then such Legatees share shall be Divided amongst the Survivors of the same Family share and share alike But in case of issue My Will is that such Legatees share shall descend to such their issue. Lastly I do hereby Constitute and appoint my Beloved Wife Martha Archer and my good friend Samuel Quickstall Executors of this my Last Will and Testament with full power to sell and convey Signed with my own Hand and Sealed with my own Seal this Twenty Seventh day of February One Thousand seven Hundred and Eighty one (1781)

Signed, Sealed, Pronounced and
Declared by the Testator as his
Last Will and Testament in the
Presence of us ---------------
Joseph English Jr.
Benjamin Aronson

John Pope Benjamin Aronson & John Pope two of the witnesses to the within Will being of the people called Quakers being duly sworn Affirmed according to Law did Affirmed & Say that they saw Joseph Archer the Testator within named Signed & Seal the same, and heard him publish pronounce & Declare the within writing to be his last Will and Testament : and that all the doings therein the said Testator was of sound & disposing Mind & Memory as far as these Affirmants know & as they verily believe and that Joseph English Jr. the other Subscribing evidence was present at the same time, and Signed his name as a Witness to the said Will, together with these Affirmants in the presence of said Testator -- Affirmed at Burlington Oct. 22, 1783 Benjamin Aronson before me-Herbert McElroy Lawyr John Pope

Martha Archer Executrix and Samuel Quickstall Executor in the within Will name being of the People called Quakers being duly affirmed according to Law did Affirm & Say that the within Instrument of Writing Contains the true Last Will & Testament of Joseph Archer the Testator within named as far as they know & as they verily believe & that they will well and truly perform the same by Paying first the Debts of the said deceased & the Legacies in the said Testament Specified so far for as the Goods, Chattels & Credits of the said deceased can therunto extend; and that they will make an Exhibit into the Prerogative Office of New Jersey a true and perfect Inventory of all & singular the Goods, Chattels & Credits of the said deceased, that have or shall come to their Knowledge possession, or two the possession of any other persons or persons for the issue, and tender a just & true Account when thereunto lawfully required-

Affirmed at Burlington Oct. 22, 1783 Marthe Archer before me-Herbert McElroy Lawyr Samuel Quickstall

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Archer, Mary (b. 28 Nov 1756, d. 22 Sep 1817)
Note: !DEATH: 22 Sep 1817, Centerville, Montgomery, OH;
A Sense of Place in Centerville and Washington Township, 37, After the death of his first wife on September 22, 1817...

BIOGRAPHY: A Sense of Place in Centerville and Washington Township, (Montgomery Co., OH), by The Centerville Historical Society, pub. 1977 & 1985 by Landfall Press, Inc., Dayton, Ohio;
p 37. On May 4, 1778, Aaron Nutt married Mary Archer (born November 28, 1756), the sister of Benjamin Archer. Nine children were born of this marriage, three of whom died one week apart in May 1794. The children who survived the childhood illness which so decimated the family included Levi, Sarah, Aaron, Abigail, Bathsheba, and Moriah. After the death of his first wife on September 22, 1817..."

SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Mary Archer, b 28 Nov 1756, Mansfield Twp, Burlington, NJ; d 22 Sep 1817, Centerville, OH; m Isaac Field; m2 Aaron Nutt, Sr.

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Foote, Virgil Nerr (b. 3 Jul 1873, d. 30 Dec 1938)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; North Henderson, Mercer, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 382C
listed with parents and 4 siblings;
Virgil N. FOOTE Son M S W 6 IL
Fa: PA Mo: IL.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F180.

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Foote, George Earl (b. 1876, d. BEF 1938)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; North Henderson, Mercer, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 382C
listed with parents and 4 siblings;
George E. FOOTE Son M S W 4 IA
Fa: PA Mo: IL.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F180.

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Foote, Francis Guy (b. 1878, d. AFT 1938)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; North Henderson, Mercer, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 382C
listed with parents and 4 siblings;
Francis G. FOOTE Son M S W 2 IA
Fa: PA Mo: IL.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F180.

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Foote, Roxanna Mae (b. 1880, d. AFT 1938)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; North Henderson, Mercer, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 382C
listed with parents and 4 siblings;
May R. FOOTE Dau F S W 1M IL
Fa: PA Mo: IL.


BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F179, F180.

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Smith, John Joseph (b. ABT 1875)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F179.

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Foote, Anderson Carl (b. ABT 1883)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F180; died age two of whooping cough.

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