Taneya's Genealogy Database
Notes
Matches 201 to 250 of 1,733
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201 | Attended Fisk and name is in the 1898 catalogue as Calvin Lunafort McKissack. | MCKISSACK, Calvin Lunsford (I2573)
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202 | Attended Fisk University | TYREE, Carrie Bell (I3029)
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203 | Attended Fisk. | CASHIN, James Blaine Sr. (I2650)
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204 | Attended Fisk. | CASHIN, John Logan Sr. (I2752)
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205 | attended Howard University | MCBRIDE, Rosetta (I3218)
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206 | attended Meharry Medical College | JOHNSON, Andrew (I3212)
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207 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCBRIDE, D. (I2943)
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208 | Aug 1850 is date given in 1900 census, but I suspect she was born closer to 1848. | NAPIER, Francis (I2712)
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209 | Ausmus records indicate birth year of 1871. | WALDEN, Cynthia (I404)
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210 | author of Recollections of a Lifetime. | WIMBERLY, Mary Catherine (I1073)
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211 | B.A. Music from Fisk 1895. Hartford Conservatory of Music, 1900 Teacher of Music. Address 111 Adelaide Sreet, Hartford, Conn. | LAWSON, Raymond Augustus (I2695)
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212 | Bachelor of Arts, Mass Communications (per funeral program). Graduation date is approximate. | KING, Erica (I526)
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213 | Baptist minister. | GURKIN, Warren William (I1610)
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214 | based on 1930 census, birth year would have been about 1923, but WWII draft card indicated 1917. | KOONCE, Leslie Ward (I75)
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215 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | KOONCE, R.A. (I3)
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216 | BCM has her in his online family tree. | BATTLE\PORTER, Hannah Porter/ (I4647)
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217 | became a doctor. | GAYLOR, William (I367)
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218 | Became free in 1845. Tombstone says middle name is Grover. But, Freedman Bank record of his brother Napoleon (filled out in 1873) indicates their parents were Glovers. It is possible his middle name may have been Glover and not Grover as on his tombstone. Daughter Elizabeth's Freedman Bank records lists five siblings (Adella, John, Jimmie, Nannie & Emma (dated 1872). I suspect "Nannie" to be Nancy. Was arrested in 1866 for marrying a white man and a black woman. In the fall of 1863 he allowed the white Rev. Joseph G. McKee to open a school on the ground floor of the First Baptist Colored Mission. The school was a free school and a competitor to the tuition-based school of Daniel Wadkins. This arrangement sparked a brawl between Wadkins and Merry and the congregation decided to evict McKee. | MERRY, Nelson Grover (I2511)
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219 | Became Knoxville's 1st black teacher. | SCOTT, Laura Ann (I3959)
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220 | before Feb 2000 when his brother Frank died. | FAULKNER, David Tamblyn (I3714)
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221 | Began building a house in summer of 1889. | HARDISON, Dr. William Hardy (I1264)
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222 | Bertha's 1910 census says only 2 kids alive. | GRANT, Alice C. (I3315)
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223 | Bertie in 1900 census & Sarah in 1910 census possibly the same person? | Family (F603)
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224 | BIO: Curtis James McNair was born December 23, 1928, in Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina to parents Abraham Lincoln McNair Sr. (age 32) and Martha Jane Walker (age 31). He grew up on Plymouth and enlisted in the US Army to serve during World War II. At the age of 21, on June 8, 1950, he marred Addie Ruth Stevenson (age 25). They would become the parents of 6 children. Curtis passed away April 17, 1997, at the age of 68 years old and is buried in Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, Suffolk County, New York. OTHER NOTES: Curtis used to come visit Alice and the kids a lot. When he arrived, he was always sober, but by the time he got ready to leave, he was always drunk. Alice could not figure out how he was doing this. Then, one day, she discovered in the bathroom in the back toilet tank is where he would put his bottle of liquor. (per mommy 2/27/2006) | MCNAIR, Curtis James Sr. (I141)
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225 | BIO: Excerpt from Funeral Program: Priscilla McNair was born on June 15, 1929 in Doddsville, Mississippi to Will and Leilia Wright. She was raised in a Christian home and was one of sixteen children. Her parents and eleven siblings preceded her in death. Priscilla received her early education in Greenwood, MS and graduated valedictorian from Stone Street High School in 1949. After graduation, she taught school for one year in Sunflower, MS. Looking for more opportunities, Priscilla moved to Chicago in 1951 and worked at Mount Sinai hospital. She met a saved young man named Fred McNair at church. They were married by Pastor Bishop E. Lenox at Greater Holy Temple on September 2, 1962. Priscilla had a quiet strength and loved to hear a good joke and laugh. She often said, "a merry heart does good, like medicine." Priscilla was affectionately called "Sis Mac" and was was known countywide for her famous delicious yeast rolls. Sister Mac was also known for her kindness, her generosity, and her loving spirit. She often shared her resources with anyone who needed help. She was a Sunday School teacher, church secretary, missionary, deaconess, a member of the Mother's board, visited the sick and held numerous other positions throughout her sixty years of church service under the leadership of Bishop E. Lenox, Elder James Lenox, and Elder Lamont Lenox. | WRIGHT, Priscilla (I234)
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226 | BIO: George Washington Antoine was born on November 26, 1878 in Chenango, Brazoria County, Texas. He was a physician and a 1906 graduate of Meharry Medical College. He also served in the US Army in the 370th Infantry Regiment of 93rd Division during World War I. He first married Lottie Voliver, and after her passing, he married Zelma Newman. He died of a heart attack on August 17, 1939 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, at the age of 60. He was buried in Paradise North Cemetery in Houston. | ANTONIE, George Washington (I4876)
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227 | BIO: Gertrude Pierce Edwards was born September 5, 1924 in Tarboro, North Carolina, to parents Mary Della McNair (age 20) and Nathan Pierce (age 33). In the 1940s, she moved to New York, where she met Daniel Edwards Sr. Gertrude and Daniel married on November 25, 1945 in New York and became the parents of 10 children. Her husband preceded her in death in 2014, and Gertrude passed away on October 4, 2017 at the age of 93 and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, New York. Additional Notes: She moved to New York with my grandmother Alice. / She did not ever know her father. | PIERCE, Gertrude (I249)
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228 | BIO: Goran Gentele was born on September 20, 1917, in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. He was an actor, director, and director of the Royal Swedish Opera from 1963 to 1972 and briefly the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1972. He died in a car accident in Sardinia on July 19 1972, at the age of 54, and was buried in Värmdö, Stockholm, Sweden. | GENTELE, Goran (I4885)
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229 | BIO: Randolph Kilpatrick was born on September 2, 1885, in Craven County, North Carolina to parents Edward Kilpatrick (age 28) and mother Violetta Donald (age 25). He married Mary "Maggie" Harvey in 1906 and together they were the parents of 12 children. Ralph died on September 24, 1966 at the age of 81 and was buried in Alum Springs Church Cemetery in Fort Barnwell, North Carolina. | KILPATRICK, Randolph (I28)
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230 | BIO: When Rufus Herve Bacote was born on 1 July 1890, in South Carolina, United States, his father, Mc Tilleous Bacot Sr, was 40 and his mother, Harriet Jackson, was 29. He lived in Cartersville, Florence, South Carolina, United States in 1910 and Mason, Kentucky, United States in 1920. He registered for military service in 1917. He died on 13 October 1930, in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 40, and was buried in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States. | BACOTE, Rufus Herve (I4877)
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231 | Biographical information in book says 1859 is his birth year, but 1860 census indicates it was 1858. | GALLIGAN, Bartholomew Jr. (I2420)
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232 | Birth and death dates retrieved from Social Security Death Index. | KOONCE, Mary "Callonia" (I53)
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233 | Birth certificate is a delayed birth certificate. Attendant at birth - Alwair Boid. | MCNAIR, Callie Estella (I962)
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234 | Birth certificate of son Thomas has Richland County as her county of birth in SC and her birth year as 1896. Son Walter's birth certificate lists her age in Feb 1921 as 25, that would make her year of birth 1895. Lists her birthplace as Columbia, SC. | MOTLEY, Pearl Alma (I2359)
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235 | Birth certificates of children vary between reporting his birth in Bladen or Columbus County. Death certificate has birth date as 1 Oct 1898 but 1900 census and draft card have month of December. | LENNON, William Dewey Sr. (I1174)
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236 | birth city given on son Thomas Richard's death certificate. | SMITH, Annie O. (I3280)
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237 | birth city noted on daughter Catherine's death certificate | MCNAIR, Cleophus Sr. (I965)
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238 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JONES, M. (I2023)
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239 | birth county from son Jessie's death certificate. | PEARCE, Nina A. (I4412)
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240 | birth county given in daughter Caroline's death certificate | KOONCE, James (I554)
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241 | birth county given on son Alton's death certificate. | EDMUNDSON, Dennis (I3234)
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242 | birth county noted on son Nelson's death certificate | Lenora (I3235)
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243 | birth county noted on son Nelson's death certificate | REYNOLDS, Thirmpson (I3234)
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244 | birth county on daughter Daisy's death cert. | HEARNE, Mary Lee (I2381)
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245 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COLEMAN, D. (I1117)
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246 | Birth date as on death certificate and Lawhorn family bible is wrong b/c Cora is listed as being 4 years old in the 1880 census. | COX, Cora (I33)
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247 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HILL, A. (I262)
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248 | birth date from WWI Draft Registration Card. | MCCLELLAN, Champ Sr. (I304)
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249 | Birth date is a guess from death notice in Petersburg Newspaper. | JONES, Susie Tannahill (I90)
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250 | Birth date is as on death certificate, but the actual year may be closer to 1846? | WADDELL, Granville Sr. (I2478)
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