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11501 Birth:Personal Records of the Family in possession of Lillian Stonebraker
and Ronald Stonebraker, twin of my husband, Roy

Marriage: Personal Records of Ronald and Lola Olsen Stonebraker in possession

Birth date and marriage date to Lola Olsen found in the John Ostler
and Sarah Endacott Gollop their Descendants and Ancestors by Mary L
Teerlink (Book) in possession of Lillian Day Stonebraker

Death: Funeral at North Stake LDS Church, Clairemont, San Diego, California
In Attendance, Lillian Stonebraker 
Stonebraker, Ronald Osler Twin (I34)
 
11502 Birth:Personal Records of the Family in possession of Lillian Stonebraker
and Ronald Stonebraker, twin of my husband, Roy
Birth date and marriage date found in the John Ostler and Sarah E Gollop
geneology, their Descendants and Ancestors by Mary L Teerlink

Marriage: Personal Records of Ronald and Lola Olsen Stonebraker in possession

Death: attended funeral and burial, Lillian Stonebraker

Parents: James Olsen Minerva 
Olsen, Lola Rae (I114)
 
11503 Birth:Phoebe Stonebraker Bible
Counting Kindred by Deppen and Deppen 929,273 D442d
Ruchti, Deppen, Yeakley, Stonebraker, Fruits, Newkirk, Ward Geneology and
Family History by Mary Ann Ward Brady 929.273 R828b Salt Lake Gen Library

Marriage: Endowment House Records Film #183396 Salt Lake Gen Library Salt Lake
City, Utah
IGI 1972 Version
Ancestral File Ver 4.17 1997

Death:Monument Inscription at Hoytsville Cemetary Hoytsville, Summit, Utah
Deseret News Obits Jan 20 1922 Film #027028

Baptised 15 Mar 1850 by David Evans, LDS Church Record Film #1750717 
Stonebraker, Joseph (I52)
 
11504 Birth:Summit County Birth and Death Records GS#F431,098

Hoytsville Ward Records GS#F6301

Grass Creek Ward Records Summit, Utah GS #F6301

Sealing of Children to Parents GS #184,707 and # 184,708

Living Endowments TIB GS #184,076 
Stonebraker, Ursula Jane (I40)
 
11505 Birth:TIB #13782 Book 4x Pg 605 Salt Lake Geneology Library Salt Lake City,
Salt Lake, Utah
Summit County Vital Records Film #820, 171 " " "

Marriage & Death: TIB #13782 Book 4x pg 605 Salt Lake Gen Library SLC, Utah
1900 Census Hoytsville, Summit, Utah Film #623 Roll 1686 Family #8
LDS Church Records Film #1750717
1910 Census Hoytsville, Summit, Utah Film #624 Roll 1608 Family #128 
Stonebraker, Delbert (I176)
 
11506 Birth:TIB #7693 Bk A Pg 221 Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Family History Library

Marriage: 1880 Census Eureka, Tintic, Juab, Utah film #T9 Roll 1336 Family #1
IGI 1992 Version
1900 Census Coalville, Summit, Utah film #T623 Roll 1686 Family #112 (ED 137)
TIB #7693 Bk A Pg 221 Salt Lake gives husband`s name

Death: 
Stonebraker, Mary Jane (I55)
 
11507 Birth: Apr. 21, 1897
Texas, USA
Death: Sep. 27, 1975
Garland
Dallas County
Texas, USA

Father's Name: Robert Slaughter
Mother's Name: Della Allen

1900 Census, ED 82 Justice Precinct 1,Hamilton County, TX
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Robert E L Slaughter M 28 Texas
Wife Louisa Slaughter F 24 Texas
Daughter Ethel B Slaughter F 9 Texas
Daughter Allie Slaughter F 7 Texas
Daughter Mattie O Slaughter F 5 Texas
Daughter Bessie L Slaughter F 3 Texas

Bessie Lee Slaughter married Simon Reeves Massingill in Hamilton County, TX on September 11,1912 (Hamilton County Marriage Record Bk. 6, p. 53)
From Find-a-Grave



 
Slaughter, Bessie Lee (I13)
 
11508 Birth: Nov. 25, 1914, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death: Oct. 31, 1986, Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA

Carl David Swenson was born in Millville, the son of Ola and Margaret Bickmore Swenson. He attended local schools.

On June 24, 1936, he married Delores Newbrand, and they were later divorced.

He then married Aurella Nielsen on September 12, 1966.

They made their home in Tooele. He worked for twenty-three years as a nursing assistant at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was active in the LDS Church and was a member of the Tooele Senior Citizens Center.

Children of Carl and Delores are: Jay C, Bryan, Nadine S. Gibby, Diane S. Dykstra, Greg and Christopher. Stepchildren are: Janice Duff, Veldon McBride and James McBride.

Family links: 
 Parents:
  Olie Swenson (1885 - 1930)
  Margaret Tams "Maggie" Bickmore Swenson (1890 - 1965)
 
 Siblings:
  Theo LaVoir Swenson (1911 - 1999)*
  Carl David Swenson (1914 - 1986)
  Lorna May Swenson Peterson (1918 - 1991)*
  Dale Lee Swenson (1925 - 1998)*
  Rita Bickmore Swenson (1929 - 2009)*


Burial:
Millville City Cemetery, Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Plot: 6-18-2

Find A Grave Memorial# 39305868










 
Swenson, Carl David (I3384)
 
11509 Birth: Sep. 15, 1872 - Robertson County, Texas, USA
Death: Jan. 3, 1911 - Jones County, Texas, USA

Robert E. Lee Slaughter
death date: 03 Jan 1911
death place: Jones County, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 38 years 3 months 18 days
birth date: 15 Sep 1872
birthplace: Robertson Co., Texas
marital status: Married
father's name: W.T. Slaughter
father's birthplace: Louisiana
mother's name: Martha Henderson
mother's birthplace: Arkansas
occupation: Farmer- Preacher
burial place: Tuxedo, Texas
burial date: 04 Jan 1911
Spouse: Slaughter, Louisa Delos 37916925 Buried in Hico, Texas
contributed by Don Haynes


Burial:
Fairview Cemetery
Tuxedo, Jones County, Texas, USA
Plot: ?

Find A Grave Memorial# 42734414
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=SLA&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=46&GScntry=4&GSsr=4121&GRid=42734414&








 
Slaughter, Robert E. Lee (I11)
 
11510 BirthAncestral File Jun 1992
IGI Jun 1992

Marriage: TIB for George W Stonebraker (No#) Salt Lake Salt Lake Family
History Library Salt Lake City, Utah
1910 Census Park City, Summit, Utah Film #T624 Roll 1698 Family #294

Three Generation Sheets submitted by LDS church members

Death: 
Johnson, Caroline (I207)
 
11511 birthdate from new.familysearch.org Merritt, William (I130)
 
11512 Birthplace is also listed on another history as Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British North America Tisdall, John (I1739)
 
11513 Birthplace: Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 76-80. Salt Lake City, 1901. Patten, David Wyman (I264)
 
11514 Bith record has the name as 'Jose Luciano de Jesus Astorga'. Fonseca, General José Luciano de Jesús Astorga (I1758)
 
11515 Blacksmith Riley, Joseph Henry "Harry" (I18)
 
11516 Blanche was sealed to John of Gaunt and his third wife Catherine. Catherine and John had four children in all sources searched. New England History and Gen. Reg. # 974 B2ne 1967 Ogden Gen. Lib., lists her as a child of his mistress, Marie, with Catherine and her four children. Family F745
 
11517 Blessed by Bishop Adam Speirs; baptized by Arthur F. Barnes; Confirmed by Bishop Adam Speirs. Endowed 28 Mar 1919m Harriet S. Speirs, proxy.

Taken from records of Harriet S Speirs. 
McLean, Charlotte Jeanie (I618)
 
11518 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I89)
 
11519 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I88)
 
11520 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I93)
 
11521 BLESSED: 6 Dec 1894 by Joseph Keddington.

BAPTIZED: 1 Nov 1902 by Amos M Wooley.

CONFIRMED: 2 Nov 1902 by Edward Braley.

OFFSPRING: No children born of this marriage. 
Strong, Harriet Eliza (I469)
 
11522 Bohemian Cemetery. Memorial ID 147041678

Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147041678/john-rasgorshek 
Rasgorshek, John (I7187)
 
11523 Border crossing document for Juan Jose Bouttier states he has wife and two children.

Also on the border crossing of 25 October 1939 it indicates that his uncle is Rafael Corrella. 
Corella, Juan José Bouttier (I1914)
 
11524 Born 1798 or 1800

Cannot find Loopford on map or in gazetteer; Loup City, Sherman Co., NE, or Loup, Platte Co., NE, are the closest matches

1850 census - District 21, Pottawattamie, IA - age 50 - b ME - no occ (ditto marks under none - doesn't seem likely) 
Bickmore, Isaac Motor (I43)
 
11525 Born 1881 on his marriage record - Aug 1885 on the 1901 Canadian Census Litzgus, Joseph (I57)
 
11526 Born 5 months after parents' wedding. Possible record here:

http://www.sa.dk/content/dk/ao-forside/find_kirkeboger#
1754-1815, Opslag 308 
Winkelmann, Sophie Marie Fredericke (I780)
 
11527 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I301)
 
11528 Born about 1861 according to marriage record which states he was 23 years old in October 1884. Fletes, Dr. Leopoldo José Numa Bouttier (I1791)
 
11529 Born Fern McGee in Kirtland, as a youth she helped with her family's trading posts on the reservation, still using horse-drawn wagons.

Fern completed an Associate's Degree at Snow College Utah, then taught at a BIA reservation school.
In 1939, she became the assistant to the Farmington town manager.

In 1942, Fern was selected for the first Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Officer's Training, and was commissioned equivalent to an Army Second Lieutenant. She traveled around the U.S. for Army recruiting and military administration. In 1946, 1st Lt. McGee applied for discharge and married Army Cpt. George Duckworth.
The couple moved widely on Army assignments ranging from the Panama Canal Zone to Alaska. In 1957 to 1958, in Washington, D.C., Lt. Colonel Duckworth was in charge of ceremonial honor guards, and Fern arranged formal social receptions for visiting dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth and the Shah of Iran.

When Colonel Duckworth retired in 1970, they settled in Farmington. Fern joined the San Juan Hospital Auxiliary as a volunteer occupational therapist. She remained active in the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), giving school presentations on WWII U.S. history.

For over fifty years Fern was a prolific artisan of beautifully hand painted ceramics that decorate thousands of home around the country.

Fern is survived by her husband, George Duckworth; sons, George Jr. ""Hal"" and David; four grandchildren and two great-grandsons.

A funeral service for Fern will be 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17, at Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home with Bishop Jared Lusk of Farmington 2nd Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints conducting. Interment will follow in Memory Gardens, 6917 E. Main St. in Farmington with full military honors provided by VFW Post #2182 of Farmington.

The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to all relatives and friends who were so kind and supportive during this time. Your kindness will always be remembered.
Fern's care is entrusted to Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St. in Farmington, 505-325-8688.

Published in Farmington Daily Times from November 15 to November 22, 2012 
McGee, Fern (I2695)
 
11530 Born in Michigan or Ohio Adams, Silas (I15)
 
11531 Born in Pen Gelby, Montgomery, N.Wales? Pugh, Charles (I172)
 
11532 Born in Penngelly, Montgomery, N. Wales? Arthur, Jane (I305)
 
11533 Born in Penngelly, Montgomery, N. Wales? Pugh, John (I174)
 
11534 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I177)
 
11535 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I26)
 
11536 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I26)
 
11537 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14)
 
11538 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14)
 
11539 Both Frances and George were previously married and subsequently divorced based on their marriage record. Family F2610
 
11540 Both Neeltje Jans Croesen & Volkert, her 2nd husband, arrived on the ship "The Beaver", 9 May 1661. Apparently they had been acquainted earlier, The list of people included were only those who were aided in immigrating by the Dutch East India Company, "Croesen Family in America", F 517,239 by Katherine Breck Krewson Weaver. Info also found in NYG&B rec. Vol 75, pp. 97-102, 974 B2n. Bries, Volckert Hendriks (I2289)
 
11541 Both parents from Germany. Weiss, Helen (I2597)
 
11542 Both were listed as residents of Christopher, Illinois. Family F218
 
11543 Botkin Ancestry from the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas



BODKIN ANCESTRY


Elizabeth Ann Bodkin was born July 1, 1840, in Pendleton County, Virginia (now West Virginia). She was the first child born to James M. and Sarah (Hoover) Bodkin. She married Eli Armstrong on June 7, 1860. Thus, our Bodkin connection. See Chapter Four.




James M. Bodkin was born August 25, 1814, in Pendleton County, the son of John and Elizabeth (Vint) Bodkin. He married Sarah Hoover on January 26, 1840. Sarah was born December 9, 1821 (or 1824) and died January 5, 1883. James died January 26, 1892 and they are buried in the Bodkin Family Cemetery between Palo Alto, Va. and Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Children of James and Sarah Bodkin
(1) Elizabeth Ann, b. 7/1/1840, d. 12/9/1909, m. Eli Armstrong.
(2) Sidney, b. 4/15/1843.
(3) James M., b. 4/25/1845, d. 12/3/1909, m. #1 Ruhama Bower, #2 Dorthory McCray.
(4) Elias, b. 7/31/1848, m. Ida May Sims.
(5) Sebastian, b. 7/29/1850, d. 2/18/1928 m. 2/1/1877, Sarah Crummett.
(6) Susan, b. 7/29/1852, d. 6/8/1929 m. 1894 - William E. Armstrong (brother to Eli).
(7) Sarah J., b. 9/18/1854.
(8) William, b. 11/26/1856, d. 1/26/1939, Single.
(9) Polly, b. 3/7/1859.
(10) Nancy, b. 10/26/1861.
(11) John, b. 7/919/1864, m. #1 10/29/1893 Lucy McCray, #2 Margaret Killingsworth.


John Bodkin, Jr. the son of John Bodkin, Sr., was born in 1770, in Highland County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Vint on December 13, 1796. She was the daughter of William and Jane (Jordan) Vint, born in 1775, in Pendleton County. Elizabeth and John Bodkin, Jr. had nine children, all born in Pendleton County.

Children of Elizabeth and John Bodkin, Jr.
(1) William, b. 1799.
(2) John III, b. 1803, m. 2/2/1826 - Mary Armstrong (daughter of John and Agnes Armstrong).
(3) Joseph, b. 1805, m. Margaret Bodkin (daughter of Thomas).
(4) Samuel, b. 1807, m. 2/12/1835 - Barbara Wilfong.
(5) Joshua, b. 1808, m. 5/7/1835 - Barbara Propst.
(6) Jane, b. 1810.
(7) Elizabeth, b. 1812, m. 5/24/1834 - John D. Keister.
(8) Lettia, b. 1814, m. 4/15/1840 - William Eye.
(9) James M., b. 8/25/1814, d. 1/26/1892, m. 1/26/1840 - Sarah Hoover.

John Bodkin, Sr. was born approximately 1740 in Virginia. He was the third son of Richard Bodkin, Sr. His wife was named Mary, her last name unknown. John served in the Revolutionary War according to the text "Historical Register of Virginians in Revolution". John sold 200 acres on New Found Creek on August 10, 1759. He purchased part of the family homestead in 1762. He also purchased some land on the Cowpasture River on October 8, 1769 and August 7,1776, he obtained 100 acres on both sides of Highland County, Virginia. His family seemed to stay in the Highland County -Pendleton County area. John died in 1791 and is buried in Highland County. He and Mary were the parents of at least two sons and four daughters:

Children of Mary and John Bodkin Sr.

(1) William, b. 1764, m. 1793 - Elizabeth Bodkin (Daughter of Charles).
(2) Euphremia, b. 1765, m. 9/29/1786 - William Bodkin (son of James, Sr.)
(3) Mary, m. ? McCandless.
(4) Letitia, m. 1822 - William Jordan.
(5) Jane, b. 1768, m. Richard Bodkin (son of Hugh Sr.).
(6) John Bodkin II, b. 1770, m. 12/13/1796 Elizabeth Vint.


Richard Bodkin, Sr. was born approximately 1710 in Virginia. Some say there is a possibility that he was born in Ireland, however, others are of the opinion that he was a descendant of this line's actual immigrant and could be the son or grandson of one of the men who came to America in either 1653 or 1679. The first actual mention of him was in 1743, when he was patented 339 acres on Clover Creek, Augusta County, Virginia. This became the family homestead for 19 years, until May 17, 1762 when either he or his son, Richard, sold the homestead and moved higher up the valley. Richard was married to Elizabeth, last name unknown. Morton's History of Highland County Virginia states the Richard moved to Highland County with sons nearly full grown. Most of the following information was obtained from three sources: Morton's" History of Highland County Virginia", his "History of Pendleton County West Virginia" and Lyman Chalkey's "Chronicals of Scotch-Irish Settlement 1745-1800". Richard was a constable on the Cowpasture in Augusta County, which indicates that he could both read and write. His name was found on several petitions for roads in Augusta County. He was also listed as a private on the August 11,1756 muster roll of Captain George Wilson's company of Virginia militia. Richard was found listed in the 1756 and 1765 parish vestry books of Augusta County.
After he sold the family homestead in 1762, there were three land conveyances to Richard in 1763, 1765 and 1768, however one can not be sure whether this was Richard, Sr. or Richard, Jr.

Children of Richard Bodkin, Sr.
(1) Hugh Bodkin, b. 1736, m. Hester Farmer.
(2) Charles, b. in 1737 or 1739.
(3) John Sr., b. 1740, m. 1791 - Mary.
(4) James, b. 1742, m. Dinah Hicklin.
(5) Richard, Jr., b. 1744.

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Bodkin, Elizabeth Ann 'Bettie' (I4047)
 
11544 Botkin Ancestry from the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas



BODKIN ANCESTRY


Elizabeth Ann Bodkin was born July 1, 1840, in Pendleton County, Virginia (now West Virginia). She was the first child born to James M. and Sarah (Hoover) Bodkin. She married Eli Armstrong on June 7, 1860. Thus, our Bodkin connection. See Chapter Four.




James M. Bodkin was born August 25, 1814, in Pendleton County, the son of John and Elizabeth (Vint) Bodkin. He married Sarah Hoover on January 26, 1840. Sarah was born December 9, 1821 (or 1824) and died January 5, 1883. James died January 26, 1892 and they are buried in the Bodkin Family Cemetery between Palo Alto, Va. and Sugar Grove, W. Va. Children of James and Sarah Bodkin (1) Elizabeth Ann, b. 7/1/1840, d. 12/9/1909, m. Eli Armstrong. (2) Sidney, b. 4/15/1843. (3) James M., b. 4/25/1845, d. 12/3/1909, m. #1 Ruhama Bower, #2 Dorthory McCray. (4) Elias, b. 7/31/1848, m. Ida May Sims. (5) Sebastian, b. 7/29/1850, d. 2/18/1928 m. 2/1/1877, Sarah Crummett. (6) Susan, b. 7/29/1852, d. 6/8/1929 m. 1894 - William E. Armstrong (brother to Eli). (7) Sarah J., b. 9/18/1854. (8) William, b. 11/26/1856, d. 1/26/1939, Single. (9) Polly, b. 3/7/1859. (10) Nancy, b. 10/26/1861. (11) John, b. 7/919/1864, m. #1 10/29/1893 Lucy McCray, #2 Margaret Killingsworth.


John Bodkin, Jr. the son of John Bodkin, Sr., was born in 1770, in Highland County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Vint on December 13, 1796. She was the daughter of William and Jane (Jordan) Vint, born in 1775, in Pendleton County. Elizabeth and John Bodkin, Jr. had nine children, all born in Pendleton County.

Children of Elizabeth and John Bodkin, Jr. (1) William, b. 1799. (2) John III, b. 1803, m. 2/2/1826 - Mary Armstrong (daughter of John and Agnes Armstrong). (3) Joseph, b. 1805, m. Margaret Bodkin (daughter of Thomas). (4) Samue12/1835 - Barbara Wilfong. (5) Joshua, b. 1808, m. 5/7/1835 - Barbara Propst. (6) Jane, b. 1810. (7) Elizabeth, b. 1812, m. 5/24/1834 - John D. Keister. (8) Lettia, b. 1814, m. 4/15/1840 - William Eye. (9) James M., b. 8/25/1814, d. 1/26/1892, m. 1/26/1840 - Sarah Hoover.

John Bodkin, Sr. was born approximately 1740 in Virginia. He was the third son of Richard Bodkin, Sr. His wife was named Mary, her last name unknown. John served in the Revolutionary War according to the text "Historical Register of Virginians in Revolution". John sold 200 acres on New Found Creek on August 10, 1759. He purchased part of the family homestead in 1762. He also purchased some land on the Cowpasture River on October 8, 1769 and August 7,1776, he obtained 100 acres on both sides of Highland County, Virginia. His family seemed to stay in the Highland County -Pendleton County area. John died in 1791 and is buried in Highland County. He and Mary were the parents of at least two sons and four daughters:

Children of Mary and John Bodkin Sr.

(1) William, b. 1764, m. 1793 - Elizabeth Bodkin (Daughter of Charles). (2) Euphremia, b. 1765, m. 9/29/1786 - William Bodkin (son of James, Sr.) (3) Mary, m. ? McCandless. (4) Letitia, m. 1822 - William Jordan. (5) Jane, b. 1768, m. Richard Bodkin (son of Hugh Sr.). (6) John Bodkin II, b. 1770, m. 12/13/1796 Elizabeth Vint.


Richard Bodkin, Sr. was born approximately 1710 in Virginia. Some say there is a possibility that he was born in Ireland, however, others are of the opinion that he was a descendant of this line's actual immigrant and could be the son or grandson of one of the men who came to America in either 1653 or 1679. The first actual mention of him was in 1743, when he was patented 339 acres on Clover Creek, Augusta County, Virginia. This became the family homestead for 19 years, until May 17, 1762 when either he or his son, Richard, sold the homestead and moved higher up the valley. Richard was married to Elizabeth, last name unknown. Morton's History of Highland County Virginia states the Richard moved to Highland County with sons nearly full grown. Most of the following information was obtained from three sources: Morton's" History of Highland County Virginia", his "History of Pendleton County West Virginia" and Lyman Chalkey's "Chronicals of Scotch-Irish Settlement 1745-1800". Richard was a constable on the Cowpasture in Augusta County, which indicates that he could both read and write. His name was found on several petitions for roads in Augusta County. He was also listed as a private on the August 11,1756 muster roll of Captain George Wilson's company of Virginia militia. Richard was found listed in the 1756 and 1765 parish vestry books of Augusta County.
After he sold the family homestead in 1762, there were three land conveyances to Richard in 1763, 1765 and 1768, however one can not be sure whether this was Richard, Sr. or Richard, Jr.

Children of Richard Bodkin, Sr. (1) Hugh Bodkin, b. 1736, m. Hester Farmer. (2) Charles, b. in 1737 or 1739. (3) John Sr., b. 1740, m. 1791 - Mary. (4) James, b. 1742, m. Dinah Hicklin. (5) Richard, Jr., b. 1744.

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Bodkin, Elizabeth Ann "Bettie" (I1504)
 
11545 Boulevard Missionary Ridge Bales, John B. /Joe (Jodie) (I21)
 
11546 Boulevard Missionary Ridge Bales, Joseph H. (I150)
 
11547 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2793)
 
11548 Br. Juan Francisco Timotheo Camacho was at the christenings of Maria Josepha Narcisa Cortes Camacho, her sisters Juana Maria Cortes Camacho and Maria Gertrudis Cortes Camacho; all children of his sister Maria Antonia Dias Camacho Borrego.

3.20.2025 The christening record of Francisco Timoteo Camacho Diaz has the word "Presbitero" which suggests he became a priest. 
Camacho Diaz, Francisco Timoteo (I5127)
 
11549 Brian Barnes states that Eptha Sullivan b. 1872 married Elzy Crenchaw Smith 25 Aug 1895 in York, York County, Pennsylvania and had Sula Smith. (Barnes Family Tree, lordpisces@hotmail.com).

 
Smith, Elzy Crenshaw (I44)
 
11550 Brian changed his last name to Simone. Semon or Simone, Brian Allen (I552)
 

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