Our Family's Journey Through America
Matches 201 to 250 of 366
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| 201 | Nance Cemetery | Grubb, Edward L. (I198)
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| 202 | Nance Cemetery | Feezor, Clevie D. (I199)
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| 203 | Nance Cemetery | Grubb, Prolus M. (I200)
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| 204 | Nance Cemetery | Grubb, Elvis E. “L. V.” (I201)
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| 205 | Nance Cemetery | Coppley, Beulah (I202)
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| 206 | Nance Cemetery | Grubb, William Lawrence (I203)
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| 207 | Nance Cemetery | Grubb, Margaret Precious (I205)
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| 208 | National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina; Roll: 1983; Page: 28; Enumeration District: 29-17 | Fritts, Mattie Belle (I108)
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| 209 | Never married as per death certificate. | Grubb, Ida Mae (I197)
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| 210 | New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Cemetery, Row 1-3; Listed in the cemetery records under Jane Hill Grubb, "Inf. Matthew Grubb" | Grubb, Matthew (I232)
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| 211 | No Known Children | Grubb, William Lawrence (I203)
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| 212 | North Carolina State Archives; Raleigh, North Carolina; North Carolina Death Certificates | Fritts, Martha Evelyn (I95)
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| 213 | North Carolina State Archives; Raleigh, North Carolina; North Carolina Death Certificates | Fritts, Martha Evelyn (I95)
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| 214 | Nov 1940: Name listed as LILLIE JANETT FRITTS; Jun 1943: Name listed as LILLIE FRITTS LITTLE; 23 Jun 1976: Name listed as LILLIE FRITTS LITTLE JR; 16 Apr 2001: Name listed as LILLIE JANETT LITTLE; 12 Jul 2005: Name listed as LILLIE J LITTLE in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Stating middle name is Janett. Still confused about the Jr. | Fritts, Lillie Janett (I845)
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| 215 | Oak Grove Cemetery | Beck, John Willard (I250)
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| 216 | Oaklawn Memorial Garden | Beeker, Preston Lee (I314)
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| 217 | Oaklawn Memorial Gardens | Fulk, Lela Emmaline (I315)
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| 218 | Oakwood Cemetery | Grubb, Bessie Lee (I263)
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| 219 | Oakwood Cemetery | Jones, David Winslow (I265)
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| 220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Petree, Dewey Wilbur / Grubb, Thelma Mae (F288)
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| 221 | Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery | Fritts, George Sr. (I4)
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| 222 | Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery | Fritts, Polly (I83)
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| 223 | Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery | Fritts, John Jr (I84)
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| 224 | Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery | Fritts, Lualleen (I86)
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| 225 | Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery | Fritts, William F. (I94)
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| 226 | Pilgrim Reformed UCC Cemetery | Fritts, John Sr (I16)
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| 227 | Pilgrim Reformed UCC Cemetery | Fritts, Sarah (I27)
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| 228 | Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery | Easter, Minnie Eldora (I419)
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| 229 | Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery | Kindley, Jesse Branson (I420)
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| 230 | Possible middle names Ernest Russell. For a name of Joseph Ernest Russell Chedester. | Chedester, Joseph (I1)
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| 231 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reinagel, Robert Reid (I1275)
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| 232 | Riverside Cemetery | Whitley, Annie Mae (I431)
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| 233 | Riverside Cemetery | Whitley, Ruth Ada Bell (I441)
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| 234 | Riverside Memorial Park | Kindley, Sarah Mintie (I421)
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| 235 | Riverside Memorial Park | Rhodes, John Carter (I422)
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| 236 | Riverside Memorial Park | Rose, Elsie Virginia (I423)
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| 237 | Riverside Memorial Park | Disharoon, William O. (I424)
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| 238 | Riverside Memorial Park | Winslow, Benjamin Ervin Jr. (I498)
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| 239 | Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery | Kindley, Alma Alberta (I427)
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| 240 | Roane County Marriages GROOM: George Fritts AGE: BRIDE: Usley Blevins AGE: RECORD TYPE: Actual Marriage Date DATE: 11 Dec 1825 BONDSMEN: OFFICIATOR: WITNESSES: SOURCE TYPE: OTHER INFO: | Fritts, George (I536)
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| 241 | Rosewood Memorial Park Cemetery | Kindley, Elma Elizabeth (I428)
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| 242 | Roy Grubb (Special to Daily News) Thomasville, July 10 - Roy Grubb, 23, of Thomasville, died at the home of his father, Robert Grubb, of Cid. Sunday morning at 6o'clock diphtheria after a few days of illness. He is survived by his wife, his father and mother, four brothers, Will and John, of Thomasville; Vaughn and Odell, of Cid; four sisters, Mrs. Conrad Garner, of Thomasville; Mrs Clifford Hedrick, Misses Annie and Alma Grubb of Cid. Funeral service was held at Pleasant Grove Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. R. L. West, of Thomasville. Interment was in the church cemetery. | Grubb, Roy (I1142)
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| 243 | Section 12 Site 7228 | Fritts, Herbert E. (I733)
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| 244 | Sharum Cemetery | Fritts, Susan Christina (I535)
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| 245 | Shown in the Fritts family Book as Phillip Enoch Fritts. | Fritts, Enoch H (I1348)
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| 246 | Silver Valley | Grubb, Wesley (I234)
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| 247 | Silver Valley Lutheran Cemetery | Black, Lethia (I235)
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| 248 | Snider Cemetery | Grubb, Cary Neigh (I209)
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| 249 | Snider Cemetery | Beck, Ila Faye (I210)
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| 250 | Son of James H. and Roxie Caroline (Fritts 1872) Fritts (1866), b. 24 Aug 1907, Rockwood, TN, where he was raised; d. Wednesday, 14 Feb 1990, age 82y, Bapt. Hospital of Roane Co., TN, bur. Oak Grove Cem.; md. Margaret Earhart and was survived by her one dau., three grandchildren and one great grandchild and three nieces. He was a member of Rockwood United Meth. Church and was a retired store manager with the Blue Diamond Coal Co., and the Oak Wood store in Kingsport. Clifford along with his mother, father and three brothers, Walter, Oscar and Jimmie attend Rockwood Christian Church. He began his career as a clerk in a grocery store, upon completing the first year of high school. Clifford lived for a short time with Walter and his family at Blue Diamond, KY. Walter returned to Rockwood where he owned and operated the Rockwood Coffee Shop [Cousin Aileen called it the “Fritts Coffee Shop]. After Walter’s death Clifford managed the restaurant. It was at this time that Clifford met Margaret Earhart, b. 12 Mar 1911, dau. of Thomas Abram and Nancy Porter (Love) Earhart. Margaret d. 6 Mar 1993. Thomas was a carpenter and pattern maker for the Roane Iron Company. Margaret had worked several years as a telephone operator for Southern Bell Telephone Co. before quitting to waitress at the Coffee Shop. They md. 11 Apr 1936, Rockwood Presbyterian Church, with Rev. J.C. Orr officiating. Aileen Fritts, Clifford’s niece was their witness. ONE DAY For Clifford I close this day with much regret, Timespent was perfect here. The shading from each shadow ’smask Veiledsoft then slipped severe. Lightplayed along the treetops Urged by even tempered drafts. Theynow wage theirfade together, Whileour sequence-smiles calm laughs. Our grading of the time we spend Is not the same, of course. Some mightjudge today as wasted, While we ’vesmoothed our steady source. By Iris (Fritts) Jeffers, 1998. Their only child, Iris Lynn was b. 31 May 1937. Clifford and Margaret then moved to Blue Diamond, KY. He worked as butcher in the meat department. He continued in this position at Egan, KY and Bonny Blue, VA. They lived at Bonny Blue during World War H. With meat being rationed, some of Clifford’s customers accused him of getting all the meat he wanted. So Clifford “just politely” built a small, neat, off-the ground chicken coop and they ate mostly chicken for the duration. He was promoted to store manager and the family moved to Westburn, TN. He then managed Blue Diarnond’s stores at Royal Blue, TN, Chevrolet, KY, and Bonny Blue, VA. HER SUMMER EVENING For Margaret Shefaces south breeze on its way Into their small stream hollow. And she knows its gentle cooling stay From dusk through the night tofollow. Shefans them still her apron Using it to wipe herface, While dampening this day ’swork stains Each is in its chance-caused place. Thelast stains camefrom supper And the dishes washed and done. She counts thefireflies coming She ambers against the setting sun. By Iris (Fritts) Jeffers, 1998 Clifford spent the last twelve of his working years with Oakwood Markets in Kingsport, TN. It was here that Clifford and Margaret owned their first and only home. Margaret was an immaculate housekeeper and she made a lovely home wherever they lived. She loved flowers and often on the back of the moving truck, baskets of bulbs and cuttings would be bumping along to their new home. She worked several years as PBX operator for Oakwood. She often read the Bible and dictionary when resting. They were very close. Through the years they enjoyed after church picnics at Norris Dam and Big Ridge State Park in TN. And they spent most of their vacations in the Great Smoky Mountains. After Clifford retired they moved back to Rockwood. They were faithful members of the Rockwood United Methodist Church. Upon reaching his eighties, with tears of gratitude Clifford remarked to his daughter, “Mother and I feel honored to have lived so and Oscar at the Oak Grove Cem. in Rockwood. Clifford once commented, that as a young boy his father’s arms seemed to be as broad as they were long-muscled from his years of work as a blacksmith. On the back of a picture postcard James (1866) had written in a very nice script: Hello: I am fine how are you. Read your card and was glad to hear from you. Being you sent me one of my pictures I will return one in the place of it, hoping you all a happy Easter. From J.H. Fritts. The card was sent to Mrs. Ed. Fritts, Wind Rock, Tenn. Etta was the widow of Ed, Roxie’s brother. She was the stepmother of Ella Mae (Fritts) Seward. Ella Mac was always close to her Aunt Roxie and Uncle James. The picture on the postcard was of James, a helper, and several others in front of his shop. James was shoeing a large white horse. The card was dated Rockwood—Apr. 12, 1911. | Fritts, Clifford (I1263)
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