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| 571 | Michael Reasor Description of his Revolutionary War experience, from his Pension Application. Several tours of duty. (It was a very long war.) | |||
| 572 | Michael Reasor - Anna Herbert Marriage Source Brief summary of an interactive newpaper column report, Unsourced. Says they "removed bef 1786 to Little Mount, Spencer Co, Ky, but other records say their children were born in Virginia through 1796, | |||
| 573 | Michael Reasor DAR Ancestor Private Michael Reasor, RWS; A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution : commemoration of the United States of America.Page 529. | |||
| 574 | Michael Reasor Jr brief biographical sketch from Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution : commemoration of the United States on Mentions some of his Rev War service, and gives dates and places for him, his wife, and children. | |||
| 575 | Michael Reasor Rev War Letter Letter stating no military record for Frederick Reasor, but give record for brother Michael. SIgned by Gen Winfield Scott, who might be Michael's descendant | |||
| 576 | Migration of Joseph Hull | |||
| 577 | Military Service | |||
| 578 | Millstone River in Mercer Co, NJ where Margaret Coe Skillman died in about 1793 On Sunday evening, the 30th of April, as the Rev'd. Mr. John Blair, Mr. Benjamin Skillman, his wife and daughter, who had a young child in her arms. were returning from Kingston, where Mr. Blair preached that day, had occasion to cross Millstone in a Battoe (as it was swollen with the rain) were accidently overset in the middle of the current, which run very rapidly; Mr. Blair 'tis said was so long under water, that a few moments more would have landed him in eternity; after they emerged, they clung to the battoe, until they caught hold of some limbs, by the help of which they all got on shore, except Mrs. Skillman, who missing that opportunity, was unfortunately drowned. [Skillmans of America] | |||
| 579 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 580 | Missouri, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988 Author: Missouri. Probate Court (Crawford County); Probate Place: Crawford, Missouri | |||
| 581 | More Hull info 1 Americana: (American Historical Magazine)., Volume 14 | |||
| 582 | More Hull info 2 Americana: (American Historical Magazine)., Volume 14 | |||
| 583 | More Hull info 3 | |||
| 584 | Morgan Hendrix Estate 9 | |||
| 585 | Morris Greenlee | |||
| 586 | Moses Ingersol Handmade Book Photo of page from handmade book by Moses Ingersol about the death of his wife, Caty (Catherine Keebler Ingersol). JohnMitchel08 added this to his Mitchell-Gray Family Tree on Ancestry.com in 2008. He added this note: johnmitchell08 Moses Ingersoll and Catherine Keebler: Very romantic and very sad story. After Caty Keebler Ingersol died in 1823 - soon after Mary Ann Prudence's birth - daughters Caroline and Mary Ann Prudence were raised by their uncle Samuel Keebler and aunt Polly Keebler. Moses Ingersoll moved to Charleston, S.C., where he died in 1840 of yellow fever. | |||
| 587 | Moses Wheeler Biography and Notes Excerpt from Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation; Volume II by William Richard Cutter, 1911, and notes by Robin Richmond. | |||
| 588 | Moved to Princeton in 1696 | |||
| 589 | Moyers Family Article In Beyond Germanna The Moyers of Jefferson and Greene Counties in Tennessee from Beyond Germanna. Because both copying and deep links are forbidden , you must go tohttps://germanna.org/beyond-germanna/ and (awkwardly) use the page and table of contents scroll bar. | |||
| 590 | My Dennis Immigrant Ancestors | |||
| 591 | My great-geat-grandfather, Azre Horton Brief family history | |||
| 592 | My great-geat-grandfather, Azre Horton Brief family history | |||
| 593 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 594 | Name change to Truhitte | |||
| 595 | Nancy Deatherage | The Deatherage Family Taken From: The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, On-Line, copyright 1984 and 1992, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tobin/Deatherage/gen3pt2.html] last viewed 4 Dec 2014 | |||
| 596 | Nancy Dickinson James McClung | |||
| 597 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 598 | Nashville Patriot Full Page Dec 25, 1861 This is the full newspaper page containing the editorials excerpted in the attached image | |||
| 599 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 600 | Nathaniel Dickinson |
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