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501
According to find a grave William was born in 1856 and died May 2, 1903. They mention that his obituary is listed in the Daily Morning Sun, Springfield, OH on Sunday, May 3, 1903. However, I cannot find it anywhere to prove that it exists, that he was born in 1856 or that this is the correct death date. It is most likely correct, however, I have no proof. I tried to find a death certificate, but was unable to find one. 
Callison, William Arthur (I24072)
 
502
According to find a grave, Celia is the daughter of Thomas M and Lucy Scott. However, Lucy should be Letha. Cholera was rampant in the 1830 and 1840s. This could have been the cause of death for little Celia or she could have been born with a defect. Back in the 1840s there was medical help but there were little known facts for doctors to treat patients. I doubt that we will ever know what this child died from. 
Scott, Celia (I11635)
 
503
According to find a grave, Ida was buried in the Mississinewa Friends Cemetery instead of the Converse Cemetery like it is stated on her death certificate. 
Thomas, Ida M. (I18849)
 
504
According to Find a Grave, Jane (Revenaugh) Frame died from pregnancy complications a year and a half after her marriage to Ingram Frame. 
Rivenaugh, Jane (I24165)
 
505
According to find a grave, Phebe is buried in Union County, Iowa. There are no records to be able to determine weather she is or not, except for her memorial on find a grave. David is located in Ohio in 1870. It is unknown weather she died while giving birth to her last child or if she was sick and David took her to Iowa in hopes that she would survive. Their children were left in the care of Davids parents, Jacob and Elizabeth. By 1880, David is back in Clark County, Ohio and is remarried to Anna.. 
Cost, Phebe E. (I21071)
 
506
According to find a grave, Sarah E is the daughter of Thomas M and Lucy Scott. However, Lucy should be Letha. Back in the early 1800s people died from all sorts of diseases which included Chlorera. It is unknown if she died from Chlorera or something else. 
Scott, Sarah E. (I12399)
 
507
According to find a grave, Sarah married Augustus McNight. She supposedly died during child birth. Who the child is is unknown at this time. At this time I have been unable to locate the marriage record for Augustus and Sarah 
Shiverdecker, Sarah (I24041)
 
508
According to find a grave, William and Tabitha had nine children between the years 1821 - 1835. I have listed them assuming this is correct. I will research to find the info needed. In no way will it prove that all of them are their children but it is assumed that they all are. 
Dawson, William S. Sr. (I15842)
 
509
According to Stephen's death certificate he is divorced at the time of his death. It appears that Stephen and Flora divorced by 1926 as she is married to Arthur Wiebke on 5/22/1926. They did list his wife as Flora so apparently he never remarried or if he did his daughter did not acknowledge the marriage. 
Kinerk, Stephen D (I22545)
 
510
According to the 1850 Census, Artamicia was born in Bath County, however, Bath County did not exist until 1811 and was formed from Montgomery County. So by knowing this, that is why I put Artamicia's birth as being Montgomery County and not Bath as it states in the 1850 census . 
Sorency, Artimisia (I20613)
 
511
According to the 1850 Census, Mary is 1 at the time, however with where she is listed, I am more inclined to believe that she is 7 at the time. 
Tharpe, Mary E (I22122)
 
512
According to the 1850 Census, Nicholas was born in 1794 and according to the 1860 Census he was born in 1800.
There is a database with images on ancestry called Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655 - 1915. This database states that he was born in 1796 and baptized on March 26, 1796. The diocese is Meath and he was baptized in Meath, Killeen, Ireland. According to this same database his father is Michl Keogh and mother is Martha Leinagh. The image is very hard to read to where I cannot figure out which entry is for Nicholas. Due to this I will keep the birth as 1794. 
Kaough, Nicholas (I831)
 
513
According to the 1850, 1860 & 1870 Census, Charles was born in 1849

Even though Charles appears to be in a different family than his parents, what it is actually is that his brother and wife were living with his parents. The census taker put Lewis as a different family within the household and therefore it appears that his siblings are their children when they are not. 
Martz, Charles W. (I1448)
 
514
According to the 1860 Census David was born in Ohio. This is incorrect considering the 1850 show all children being born in Indiana not to mention that his parents were married in Indiana as well. 
Knotts, David (I23784)
 
515
According to the 1860 Census Lewis was born in Ohio. This is incorrect considering the 1850 show all children being born in Indiana not to mention that her parents were married in Indiana as well. 
Hall, Lewis C. (I23800)
 
516
According to the 1860 Census Oliver was born in Ohio. This is incorrect considering the 1850 show him being born in Indiana not to mention that his parents were married in Indiana as well. 
Knotts, Oliver (I23797)
 
517
According to the 1860 Census Rebecca J was born in Ohio. This is incorrect considering the 1850 show all children being born in Indiana not to mention that her parents were married in Indiana as well. 
Hall, Rebecca J. (I23782)
 
518
According to the 1860 Census Sarah A was born in Ohio. This is incorrect considering the 1850 show all children being born in Indiana not to mention that her parents were married in Indiana as well. 
Hall, Sarah A. (I23783)
 
519
According to the 1860 Census, John, Nancy and Andrew were listed as being married within the year. John and Nancy had been married about 37 years at this time. Andrew could have been but his wife is not listed with them in the household.
The 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census has John being born in 1805. 
Eberhart, John (I23407)
 
520
According to the 1860 Census, William was an invalid at this time 
Leforge, William (I17332)
 
521
According to the 1880 Census, Basil and John are Stanfield's boys. How ever, they are listed in the 1870 census with the last name of Fielde n . Are they Stanfield's by adoption or did they have them out of wed lock? It's interesting and makes you wonder since Sarah was in the ho usehold with the boys right along with Eveline. Makes you wonder wha t was going on. 
Fielding, Sarah C. (I7299)
 
522
According to the 1880 Census, both William's parents were born in Penn sylvania. 
Eden, William (I11039)
 
523
According to the 1880 Census, James was an Epileptic and Idiotic. 
Bonham, James (I11749)
 
524
According to the 1880 Census, John's parents were born in Pennsylvania. 
Bell, John (I22418)
 
525
According to the 1880 Census, Margaret's parents were born in North Carolina. 
Kenady, Margaret Kennedy (I22421)
 
526
According to the 1900 and 1910 Census Clemen is the mother of 10 children with only 9 living. I assume that the child was born between 1888 and 1900 and did not survive. We may never know who the child is.

The 1920 & 1930 Census has Clemen being born in 1855 
Grace, Clementine Dinah (I23867)
 
527
According to the 1900 and 1910 Census Rachel Caroline was the mother of 7 children with only 4 living.
The 1850 Census lists Rachael as being born in 1841 
Baird, Rachael Caroline (I23189)
 
528
According to the 1900 Census, Nora is the mother of 1 child and the child is still living. However, the child is not listed. With further research, in the 1910 census they have a son Paul who is listed as being born in 1900. This is most likely the child that was listed. 
Davidson, Nora O. (I21778)
 
529
According to the 1900 Census, Sarah is the mother of 2 children, with neither one of them surviving. 
Huston, Alive (I24649)
 
530
According to the 1900 Census, Sarah is the mother of 9 children with only 7 living. Who the 9th child is is unknown at this time. By 1900, Louisa, their first daughter has already passed away. 
Stephens, Sarah A. (I24090)
 
531
According to the 1900 Census, William's parents were born in Alabama. 
Caldwell, William J. (I293)
 
532
According to the 1900 U.S. Census, Lucinda is the mother of 11 childre n , with 9 of them living. 
Davis, Lucinda (I13372)
 
533
According to the 1910 Census James is 11 years old, and he is recorded as being 17 years old. Both are incorrect. He should be 13 in the 1910 Census. 
Ackley, James Orval (I10944)
 
534
According to the 1910 Census, David and Sarah had 11 children with only 8 living. 
Shook, David Wesley (I11112)
 
535
According to the 1910 Census, Elizabeth is the mother of 4 children wi th only 2 living. 
Fodders, Elizabeth Ellen (I15452)
 
536
According to the 1910 Census, Frank was married once before he married Bertha. 
Dalrymple, Frank Garland (I1748)
 
537
According to the 1930 Census, Julia is Divorced. 
White, Julia T (I22339)
 
538
According to the book Descendants of Robert Kelsay written by Fred D K elsay, the Cary family information came from the following sources: 1 . John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim by Seth C Cary, Dorchester Center , Boston , 1911 2. Genealogical Dictionary of the Early Settlers o f New England , by James Savage, 1860 - 1862 3. "Adams, Cary, Standi sh," NEHGS_Register, Vol 49, New England Historical and Genealogical S ociety 4. History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, by Bradfor d Kingman, Boston, 1866 
Cary, William (I3156)
 
539
According to the caretaker at Allen/Owingsville Cemetery, Lacy was a m ailman in Owingsville, Kentucky. 
Harmon, Ewing Lacy (I7260)
 
540
According to the caretaker of Allen/Owingsville Cemetery in Owingsvill e , Kentucky Dewey "Pop" Harmon owned and operated a grocery store i n Owingsville for years 
Harmon, Dewey "Pop" (I7296)
 
541
According to the caretaker of the Fleming County Cemetery, Earl and hi s wife Josie died in Ohio. They were both cremated and brought back t o Kentucky to be buried in the Fleming County Cemetery. 
Harmon, Ennis E (I16758)
 
542
According to the find a grave memorial for Daniel, his middle name is Wesley. There is no way to determine if the Wesley is an accurate middle name. As such, I am not recording the middle name of Wesley. 
Mason, Daniel W. (I24219)
 
543
According to the find a grave website they are unable to find her gravestone 
McCormick, Rebecca (I3599)
 
544
According to the findagrave memorial for Lavoisa, her parents are Thomas and Margaret Allredge. There is no way to determine if this is actually true. 
Alred, Lavoisa "Louvisa" (I24081)
 
545
According to the findagrave memorial for Lucy, she was the mother of three children. Louisa, Marie, and Sarah. I have been able to document Louisa and Marie due to them being in the household with their parents in the 1860 Census. However, I have not been able to document Sarah as of yet. But that could be done if a death certificate is found for her. 
Parks, Lucy A. (I24205)
 
546
According to the indexing in Ancestry Cordelia was the mother of 8 chi ldren with 5 of them living. However, when I look at it I think the n umbers are 5 of 5. In the 1910 Census she says that she is the mothe r of 8 children with 8 of them living. Who the 8th child is I do no t know as of yet. 
Chadwick, Cordelia Myram (I20128)
 
547
According to the Montana, State Deaths, 1907 - 2016, Mary died on 03 Feb 1910. Further research is required to find out for sure. 
Burgess, Mary Parolee (I21829)
 
548
According to the online tree at ancestry, Schumeyer/Marsh, Lewis and Irwin/Dewit are not Alonzo's children, they are Frances Amelia Uneril' s children from a previous marriage to a man by the name of Elam/Elaum Page. When searching Lewis I did find him in Cattaraugus County with another family under the name of Page. They also state that Amelia died in 1855. She is in the 1855 census with Alonzo along with the two boys. However, it is possible that she died after the state census was taken in 1855. I cannot locate Alonzo in 1860 to verify this information. However, this same tree states that she is buried with no stone right next to her second husband Alonzo. According to the 1900 Census, Alonzo and Sarah Adams did not get married until 1857 . So Ines could be either wifes daughter. It is possible that France s died while giving birth to Ines, or it is also possible that Sarah and Alonzo were married right after the death of his first wife which would make Sarah the mother of Ines. A death certificate of Ines would prove who her biological mother is.

Alonzo and Sarah have their grandson, Maurice McKenzie living with the m in 1900. He was born May of 1898 in New York. 
Bosworth, Alonzo (I8210)
 
549
According to the pension record of James Marshall Harmon; there was an other brother of his that was 2 years younger and their birth dates we re always being mixed up. Jacob did not show up until the 1860 census , living with Eveline Jones and her family at the age of 21.Believe th eir relationship was cousins. It is not proven; however, it is assume d Jacob belongs to the family of Simeon Harmon and Margaret Burgess. 
Harmon, Jacob (I12274)
 
550
According to the probate records for Asa, he died leaving no will. In the probate it is stated who is widow is and who his children are. 
Burdick, Asa (I20778)
 

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