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| Tin stamps Truro Museum.jpg |
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| Tinners Hounds A tribute to the hounds that worked in the mines. Fore Street, Redruth. |
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| Tinners Hounds.jpg |
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14754 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Title Page, "A Trace of Thomas," by Mabel M Dodele
World Catalog: Mabel M. Dodele, "A Trace of Thomas" (Independence, OR: M.M. Dodele, 1984).
"Summary: Phineas Thomas married Elizabeth Smith and immigrated from Wales to Redstone, Pennsylvania, probably between 1760 and 1780, later moving to Bourbon County, Kentucky. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Oregon and elsewhere."
["A Trace of Thomas" is available on microfiche at the LDS Church, Salt Lake City and can be viewed online (requires a password of a Church member for access) at Family History Centers.] |
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| Tobitha Frances Thomas (1865-1948) Death certificate |
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14761 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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14762 |
| tom vernon face.jpg |
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14763 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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14764 |
| Tony Edge on Ramsey Ridge |
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14765 |
| Tony Edge.jpg |
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14766 |
| Tossing boquet to Sara |
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14767 |
| Town Hall Entrance The Bolton Town Hall has a genealogical library where we checked the directories for listings for Bateman. The "B" pages had been torn out, but once home I looked on the Internet and found the directories. None of the Batemans listed looked like our relatives. |
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| Travis Burnett (1803-1881) & Caroline (1809-1851)
Find-A-Grave:
Smiley Cemetery, Franklin, Johnson County, IN |
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| Travis Burnett (1803-1881), Johnson County, IN
http://johnsoncountymuseum.org/
This 1830s log cabin, now located adjacent to the Johnson County Museum of History in Franklin, IN, may be similar to that occupied by the Travis Burnett family. |
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| Travis Burnett (1803-1881), Johnson County, IN
http://www.countyhistory.com/johnson/start.html
"1849 Johnson County Retrospect, Based on 'Indiana Gazetteer,' published by E. Chamberlain:
Franklin, the County Seat of Johnson County, is situated on the north side of Young's Creek, just above its junction with Hurricane, near the center of the county, on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, sixty-six miles northwest of Madison and twenty southeast of Indianapolis. It was laid out in 1822, and the first settlers were Samuel Herriott, George King, John Smiley and W. G. Springer. Franklin is the site of Franklin College, a flourishing institution under the control of the Baptists; it has four good churches, one for each of the denominations of the Old and New School Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists; it has a fine building erected for a County Seminary, and about 250 houses, and a population of 1,750. A plank road is now in progress from Franklin to the bluffs of White River, which will probably be extended to Mooresville."
Travis Burnett performed the carpentry work on an early building on campus of Franklin College. |
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14771 |
| Travis Casey Rihanek |
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14772 |
| TREADWAY Jennie Chuck Miller 2 Jun 08.JPG |
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14773 |
| TREADWAY Jennie Chuck Miller 2 Jun 08.JPG |
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14774 |
| TREADWAY Jennie Chuck Miller Jun 08.JPG |
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| TREADWAY Jennie Chuck Miller Jun 08.JPG |
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