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1101 | I, Robert Gilkey, being of sound mind and memory. I allow all my just depts to be paid from my personal estate. I give unto my beloved wife Jeaney Gilkey the possession of the plantation with all cattle, horses and tools to carry on the farm. She is authorized by this will to give and divide the personal estate between John, Anney and Rebecca as she may think proper, after the several sums are paid to the other children by this order. She is authorized to sell and convey one of the small entries of land to Samuel D. Finley for the money I owe him, if he will take it. I give to my daughter Letty $2. I give unto my daughter Sally $2. I give unto my daughter Jenny $2. I give unto my son John, the main tract of land at his mother's death, also I allow John (negro) Tom at the death of his mother. I appoint my wife Jeaney Gilkey & son John Gilkey executors, I appoint Maj. William Bradley Finley guardian to said executors. Wit: William Porter, Charles Lewis, James Cherry. Signed Robert Gilkey. | Gilkey, Robert (I3812)
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1102 | I. N. Moody is listed on the marriage bond with John C. McCuiston and Nancy E. Lee. | Family: John Carlton McCuiston / Nancy Elizabeth Lee (F1111)
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1103 | Ida and Cread were married by the brides father, Reverend Robert Lewis McCuistion. | Family: Cread V. Ownbey / Ida Inez McCuistion (F2563)
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1104 | Ida was unmarried. | Baird, Ida (I11285)
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1105 | Ida's, gg-grandchild Kris Jones, provides the spelling of Mae; whereas the original genealogy spells the name May. | McQuiston, Ida Mae (I7836)
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1106 | If the child Wayne Garland was born in 1920 and Lura was born in 1900; one could assume she is the mother of Wayne. | Family: Samuel Ford McCuistion / Laura Maude Skipwith (F6270)
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1107 | In "Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas"; Edmund is identified as a loyal colonist. | O'Neal, Edmund Samuel (I1405)
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1108 | In 1829, he moved with his parents to Ray County, Missouri. He later moved to Wright County, Missouri. | McCuistion, Lecil Bobo (I748)
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1109 | In 1939, she met Claude "Cowboy" in a brothel and fell for him. She had been working full time as a prostitute, and was addicted to cocaine. Cowboy succeeded in getting Toni Jo off the drugs and they got married. | Family: Claude E. Henry / Anna Beatrice McQuiston (F6707)
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1110 | In a letter to his wife Betsy dated 25 Sep 1864, "I was up to Placerville last summer and I saw ... Mr files ... and he told me that Porter was dead and had been dead one year when I saw him He told me that he died not far from there he had been sick for some time. | McCuistion, Oliver Porter (I4636)
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1111 | In a letter written by Jack to his family, he wrote, "I don't suppose you boys will think I did very well, when I tell you I have a full-blood Alaska Indian wife (I named her Kate), but I never expected to see a white woman again, so I took the best the country afforded, and we have a large family of bright children whom I dearly love." Katherine was among the very first Athabascans to marry an Ammerican, and as the wife of the senior trader, she played an important role in integrating the white and Native cultures. Many of the Native women who married white men were scorned as were some of the white men they married. These men were called "squaw men," a rude term which has persisted into the 1990's. | Family: Leroy Napoleon McQuesten / Katherine James (F3403)
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1112 | In a note from Denise Woods, descendant of James and Sarah's daughter, Jane; Sarah was identified as Janitt McQuiston. | Behol, Sarah Jenut (I158)
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1113 | In Copp's Hill Cemetery, near the Henry tombstones, are stones bearing the inscriptions: In Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Brown, wife to Mr. Thomas Brown who died July ye 19th 1756, aged 37 years. | McQuesten, Elizabeth (I11875)
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1114 | IN MEMORY ELNORA MCQUISTON Elnora Eugenia Preuss McQuiston flew away into the arms of our Heavenly Father on Christmas Day, 2021 at the age of 96, just 3 weeks short of her birthday on January 12th. She was a native Texan, born in Structure, Texas, a little town 10 miles southeast of Taylor and founded in the early 1920’s. Born in 1925, she must have been one the first newborns in the new town, as the population was 10 in 1933, of which three were her and her parents, Emma and Charley Preuss. Elnora’s graduation class from Thrall High School in 1942 totaled 34. She attended her last class reunion in 2017 with the only other surviving classmate, Roy Krieg. In 1964, the family moved back from D.C. to Austin and found a home in Rollingwood, where she lived until April of 2021, when she moved to Weatherford, Texas to live with her son, Dennis, and daughter-in-law Sherrie’. She was famous for her chocolate pies (requested for every family occasion) and her turkey dressing at Thanksgiving. She had to make extra dressing for all the grandkids to take home. She enjoyed reading, playing with her white Bichon Frise’ Lily, visiting with friends and family and eating breakfast at IHOP, Dan’s or McDonalds with special friends. You might have seen her at these places in her 1989 red Cadillac, a surprise Valentine’s Day present from her loving husband. Elnora was predeceased by her parents and her husband George, with whom she had a wonderful Christian marriage for 65 years, providing a perfect model for her family. They met at the SPJST dance hall in Taylor, Texas while he was serving in the Navy, and they married in 1944. She is survived by her two sons Dennis (Sherrie’) and Bobby (Margaret), and grandchildren Michael (Cara) McQuiston, Michelle (Aaron) Erickson, Russel McQuiston, Nathan McQuiston, Ryan McQuiston, Melody Ellis and Heather Phillips. She is also survived by eight loving great-grandchildren. Elnora and George were members of First Southern Presbyterian (renamed Central Presbyterian) for 35-40 years, then enjoyed Covenant Presbyterian. In 2013, she joined Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, but only once Pastor Tom arrived, as she (and all of us!) loved his enthusiasm, passion and vision. Almost immediately she began volunteering to work on the church bulletins every week, where she soon was called the “Queen of the Team.” Elnora was a true sweetheart who will be remembered as a kind, loving, gentle, gracious and elegant lady who cared for all people and made everyone feel loved, especially her family and her Shepherd of the Hills church family. She will be greatly missed. A memorial service will be at noon on Thursday, December 30 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in West Lake Hills, 3325 Bee Cave Road. For those unable to attend the funeral, the following link may be used to view the service live or at a later date: bit.ly/McQuistonFuneral Gifts in memory of Elnora may be given to the Shepherd of the Hills Endowment Fund (by check mailed to 3525 Bee Caves Rd., Austin TX 78746, or online at onrealm.org/shephills/give/McQuiston, or a charity of your choice.https:// | Preuss, Elnora Eugenia (I19456)
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1115 | In Memory of Earl O McQuiston January 12, 1941 - March 15, 2017 Obituary Earl was born in Des Moines, IA on Jan. 12, 1941 and died peacefully in his sleep on Wed. Mar. 15. He graduated from Keaokuk H.S. where he was a high school all-american and voted into the IA Prep Hall of Fame. He was a 3 yr. IA Hawkeye (Big 10 title in 1960). He was a retired teacher from Apollo H.S. where he was the head football coach for 3 yrs; before coaching at Glendale Community college for 15 yrs. (2 national titles). Earl was baptized on July 4, 1980 and was a strong Christian the rest of his life. Faith, family and football were his passions. He is survived by his wife Dee, Greg & Kim Gualdone, 3 granddaughters and 3 great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held Mon. Apr. 3 at 11am at Desert Christian Fellowship, 15th Ave. & Northern. Memorials may be made to D.C.F. or G.C.C. football. ents under the direction of Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, Glendale, AZ. | McQuiston, Earl O. (I34653)
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1116 | In the "Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas", Clarinda is identified as a loyal citizen and colonist. | Reams, Clarinda Augusta (I1406)
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1117 | In the 1860 census, Nancy is listed as being 3 years of age. | McCuistion, Nancy Ann (I21117)
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1118 | In the 1870 Census, Anthony was listed as a native of Tennessee, age nineteen. | McCuistion, Anthony Reagor (I4817)
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1119 | In the 1870 Census, Benjamin was listed as a native of Texas, age fifteen. | McCuistion, Benjamin Franklin (I5021)
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1120 | In the 1880 census, Rosa is listed as a grandchild. The assumption is made that Rosa is John's child, as he is would have been of marriage age and Rosa remains in the household of grandparents after John's passing. Currently there is no information as to Rosa's mother. | Hall, Rosa (I32612)
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1121 | In the 1910 census, Thomas is widowed. | Family: Novella Thomas McQuiston / Nellie (F9678)
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1122 | In the Ballard County, Kentucky Census of 1870; Rutha is listed as being 47 years of age. | Ransom, Rutha (I17290)
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1123 | In the cemetery where Clarence is buried is another stone concerning him. This one is for the loss of his right hand. The stone says "Right Hand of C E Breithaupt - Cut off in gin 25 Aug 1908" | Breithaupt, Clarence Eugene (I801)
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1124 | In the DAR records, the last name is spelled Hoyt vice Hoit. | Hoit, Ziba A. (I13646)
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1125 | In the Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books posted online in the Ancestry database; Ruth's last name is spelled McQuistian vice McCuistion. | McCuistion, Ruth (I11804)
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1126 | In the history of Morrow County, Ohio, Thomas's last name is spelled McQuistian. | McQuistion, Thomas (I8561)
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1127 | In the History of Morrow County, Ohio; Jonathan's name is spelled McQuistian. This history lists seven children to his second wife; which raises questions about Mary's date of death. | McQuistion, Jonathan (I4641)
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1128 | In the last years of her life, she was taken care of by the daughters of William Porter McQuiston, her brother. | McQuiston, Martha Agnes (I15404)
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1129 | In the Medford records is found the marriage of Thomas Brown to Elizabeth MacQuistian. It is from the records of the First Parish Church (now Unitarian). | Family: Thomas Brown / Elizabeth McQuesten (F3908)
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1130 | In the memorandum from James's great-grandnephew, he writes the date of birth as 12 March 1735. | McCuistion, James (I178)
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1131 | In the memorandum from Robert's great grandnephew, Robert's date of death is 28 September 1768. | McCuistion, Robert (I175)
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1132 | In the memorandum written by Dorcas's great-grandnephew, the name is listed as Darius. | McCuistion, Dorcas (I182)
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1133 | In the original genealogy, Francis Marvin is listed as Francis Marion, Jr. | McCuiston, Francis Marvin Jr. (I3130)
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1134 | In the original genealogy, James stated "whenever his father was asked about the family he would shake his finger and reply, "Allt he McQuistons come from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania." | McQuiston, James John (I10786)
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1135 | In the original genealogy, Mary Elizabeth is listed as the second child of Reverend Miles Franklin McCuistion. She is listed simply as "Daughter." | McCuistion, Mary Elizabeth (I10916)
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1136 | In the transcribed record, Luther's name is spelled McChristian. | Family: Luther Davis McCuistion, Sr. / Bertie Emma McDowell (F6256)
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1137 | In this source, the Ancestral File; the last name of Mose(s) is spelled McQuiston. | McCuiston, Moses (I3107)
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1138 | Info from Marriage Certificate of Holloway Thomas McCuistion and Sarah Ann Raburn -- in possession of Mrs. Gwendolyn McCuistion Brown. The original genealogy spells Sarah's name "Rabourne." Miles McCuistion, also provides this date of marriage. | Family: Holloway Thomas McCuistion / Sarah Ann Raburn (F1869)
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1139 | Information about Nathan Hawkins Schooler comes from his great-great granddaughter, Ramona Kane. | Source (S566)
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1140 | Information provided from Jason W. McQuistion Bible, owned by Mrs. James Curtis. Mrs. Curtis's last address: 2118 East Marshall, Longview, Texas. | McCuistion, Jason W. (I5019)
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1141 | Information received from Navarro County Genealogical Society shows the spelling of Franklin's name as McQuiston. His grandson states the middle name is Pierce vice Price, as indicated in the original genealogy. There appears to be some discrepancy between family members as to Franklin's middle name; his grand nephew indicates the middle name is Price. | McCuistion, Franklin Price (I351)
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1142 | Interment record states, "Wife of O.A. "Whitey" McCuistion | Family: Ora Anderson McCuistion / Mattie Pearl Baldwin (F1965)
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1143 | Interred in the Mausoleum at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California. | McQuiston, John Craven (I2282)
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1144 | Ira and Lola E. McCuiston Morgan did not have any children. | McCuiston, Lola Ethlyn (I3552)
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1145 | Irene and Telitha E. Harper were cousins and were granddaughters of James G. Harper of Natural Bridge, Virginia. | Harper, Irene C. (I11111)
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1146 | Irene and Telitha E. Harper were cousins and were granddaughters of James G. Harper of Natural Bridge, Virginia. | Harper, Telitha E. (I11740)
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1147 | Irene M. K. McQuistion died at Mercy Hospital, Tiffin, Ohio. | Kipps, Irene Malinda (I7075)
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1148 | Irvin and Anna were married in Germantown, Kansas; renamed Mercier. | Family: Irvin Everett Foote McQuiston / Anna Katherine Schuetz (F1474)
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1149 | Irvin Everette's biological father was Hiram Foote. Irvin Everett Foote and his sister, Fern Violet, were adopted by Eli McQuiston. | McQuiston, Irvin Everett Foote (I4623)
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1150 | Irvin Everette's biological father was Hiram Foote. Irvin Everett Foote and his sister, Fern Violet, were adopted by Eli McQuiston. | Family: Eli McQuiston / Martha Carrie Porter (F2588)
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