Matches 951 to 1,000 of 2,608
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951 | He died in an automobile accident. | Bishop, Frank (I6292)
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952 | He died in the Civil War. | Cunningham, Matthew (I3013)
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953 | He died in the Civil War. | Cunningham, John (I3014)
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954 | He died in the hospital, in Marian, Alabama, the result of a wound received in the Confederate service, Battle of Altoona Heights, at Union Town, Alabama. | McCuistion, Elisha Hall (I528)
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955 | He died of chronic myocarditis. | McQuiston, Matthew Black (I21911)
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956 | He died suddenly at the home of his sister, Blanche McCuistion, 1203 North Walnut Street. He had been in failing health for several months, but was not considered to be in serious condition. | McCuistion, John Aubrey (I3869)
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957 | He died suddenly, falling from his chair. | McCuistion, James (I122)
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958 | He died the same year he moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. | McCuiston, Robert (I476)
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959 | He died while sitting in his chair at home. | Linney, James Wallace (I4074)
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960 | He fell out of a boat when trying to untangle fishing line. | Ryther, Fred Edward (I4244)
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961 | He had been working on the roads and went into the river above the dam for a swim. Another man bantered him to swim across the river, he started but sank when about halfway across. | Caldwell, Nathan B. (I15578)
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962 | He hemorraged after being stabbed in the chest. | McCuiston, Dewey (I30588)
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963 | He is also shown as Roy L. McCuistion in the records. | McCuistion, Leroy Lester (I7206)
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964 | He is buried in the cemetery in Eureka, it adjoins the United Presbyterian Church. | Wilson, Hugh (I11300)
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965 | He is buried with his third wife, son Noah Houston and stepdaughter Sarah Murchison Whitehead in Fair Haven Cemetery, Santa Ana, California. | McCuistion, Noah (I397)
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966 | He is listed as Roland in the original genealogy. | McQuistan, Ronald (I6207)
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967 | He is listed in the original genealogy as Blonza. | McQuiston, Elias Moore (I11029)
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968 | He lived on his father's estate until 1 September 1917, when he moved to Wilson, Pennsylvania. Later, he moved to Montpelier, Indiana and then to Detroit, Michigan. | McQuiston, Edward DeForest (I2682)
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969 | He received an injury when a "block of ice in some manner escaped the grasp of his tongs and struck him on the instep of the right foot, inflicting a bruise." | Hearn, Joseph G. (I29234)
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970 | He served his precinct as Justice of the Peace eight years, and has taken an active interest in all questions of public concern. | McCuistion, Harrison Montgomery (I530)
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971 | He severed his femoral artery when getting his leg caught while trying to climb over a wire fence. | Gorham, Hampton Haynie (I37164)
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972 | He spent most of his early life in Combs, where he attended public school. | McChristian, Thomas Oral (I22984)
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973 | He suffered from valvular disease of the heart. | M'Quiston, John (I27074)
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974 | He supposedly died from the effects of lifting a cannon while trying to show his strength. | McCuistion, Thomas (I4203)
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975 | He uses the "ton" spelling for the last name. | McCuiston, Darius Euel (I12132)
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976 | He was a guard of a commissary pack train, and was buried in a coffin made from a wagon bed. | Woodburn, Robert Forbis (I4100)
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977 | He was a prisoner in Libby and Andersonville prisons during the Civil War. He died as a result of diarrhea in Andersonville prison and is buried in Marietta, Georgia. | McQuiston, Jackson Clendenin (I1880)
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978 | He was accidentally shot and killed while scuffling with a brother-in-law for possession of a rifle, which another brother-in-law had hidden, while the two were puttine up a mark at which to shoot. He is buried in the family cemetery on the old Homestead in Pennsylvania. | McQuiston, Hiram (I1987)
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979 | He was adopted by Cyrus E. McQuiston. | McQuiston, Harry Richey (I2754)
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980 | He was baptized at 1800, by Dr. Caldwell. | McCuistion, Benjamin F. (I166)
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981 | He was baptized at Oak Grove Christian Church. | Yulich, Michael Leslie (I21584)
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982 | He was baptized at the First Christain Church. | Yulich, Theodore Raymond III (I21583)
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983 | He was believed to have been born on a farm called "Cave Hill" on Port Rush Road, in Ireland. It is also believed this farm was owned and probably inherited from his parents. | McQuiston, Thomas (I21887)
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984 | He was born and reared near the Battleground. | Dennis, James (I3021)
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985 | He was born at home. | McQuistion, Earl Arnold (I6372)
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986 | He was born on the farm in which he lived. | McQuiston, Raymond E. (I27177)
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987 | He was born on the homestead. | McQuistion, James (I14981)
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988 | He was buried in the "Old Blood River Cemetery." | McCuiston, John Calvin (I3392)
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989 | He was buried with full Military honors. | Yulich, Theodore Raymond III (I21583)
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990 | He was buried with military honors. | McCuiston, James Kenneth (I32153)
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991 | He was digging a well, when it caved in smothering him to death. | Buford, Daniel Sidney (I3993)
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992 | He was fatally wounded while hunting and died a few months before the birth of his youngest child. | Gaffga, Jacob (I2297)
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993 | He was flying his private plane, when apparently it was struck by lightening. He is buried in the Masonic Wheel section of Mont Meta Cemetery, near San Benito, Texas. He was 32nd Degree Mason in Dallas Consistory. | Garwood, Robert Jordan (I1437)
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994 | He was found dead after having to go after some cows. | McCuiston, Henry Clay (I3753)
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995 | He was found dead in his bathroom at 3:30am. | Cook, John Winfield F. (I32400)
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996 | He was found dead in his home, exact date of death is unknown. | McQuiston, Frank Augustus (I19832)
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997 | He was Hominy District Osage of the Honga Eagle Clan. | Big Eagle, Norman Ray (I8861)
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998 | He was killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge (Elkhorn Tavern). | Lollar, William Reuben (I13204)
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999 | He was killed by bushwackers. | McCuiston, Robert J. (I3076)
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1000 | He was killed by lightnenin. | Peifer (I14702)
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