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1 | Joseph PRICE b. Abt 1830 Father: Looney PRICE, b. Feb 1799, -----, -----, Alabama, d. 5 Sep 1885, Gonzales Co., Texas Mother: Lucinda Phillips JOSEPH PRICE (LOONEY6, NANNIE5 ROGERS, ELIZABETH4 EMORY, MARY3 GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1 GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1830. He married (1) SALLIE COLSTON, daughter of DANIEL COLSTON and NANNIE WOLF. She was born Abt. 1840, and died 1883. He married (2) ANNIE HENDRICKS, daughter of WILLIAM HENDRICKS and SUSANNAH. She was born May 24, 1819, and died 1879. More About JOSEPH PRICE: 1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 106 (1896 pg 303) Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi) More About SALLIE COLSTON: 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 507 Notes for ANNIE HENDRICKS: Starr lists Hendricks 1-2 Annie Hendricks +George Peacheater +Felix Riley; the children are seperated into three sets of half-siblings with the surnames of Riley, Beatty, and Price. He married (1) Sallie (Colston) Rogers. Married (2): Anna "Annie" HENDRICKS, b. 24 May 1819, Long Swamp, Cherokee Nation East (Georgia), d. 19 Aug 1879, Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Children: 1. Looney PRICE III, b. Jan 1860, Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, d. Aft 1920, Pawhuska, Osage Co., Oklahoma [Source: wadeprater.com] | Price, Joseph Wolf Clan "Nanye'hi" (P1324)
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2 | Joseph PRICE b. Abt 1830 Father: Looney PRICE, b. Feb 1799, -----, -----, Alabama, d. 5 Sep 1885, Gonzales Co., Texas Mother: Lucinda Phillips JOSEPH PRICE (LOONEY6, NANNIE5 ROGERS, ELIZABETH4 EMORY, MARY3 GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1 GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1830. He married (1) SALLIE COLSTON, daughter of DANIEL COLSTON and NANNIE WOLF. She was born Abt. 1840, and died 1883. He married (2) ANNIE HENDRICKS, daughter of WILLIAM HENDRICKS and SUSANNAH. She was born May 24, 1819, and died 1879. More About JOSEPH PRICE: 1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 106 (1896 pg 303) Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi) More About SALLIE COLSTON: 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 507 Notes for ANNIE HENDRICKS: Starr lists Hendricks 1-2 Annie Hendricks +George Peacheater +Felix Riley; the children are seperated into three sets of half-siblings with the surnames of Riley, Beatty, and Price. He married (1) Sallie (Colston) Rogers. Married (2): Anna "Annie" HENDRICKS, b. 24 May 1819, Long Swamp, Cherokee Nation East (Georgia), d. 19 Aug 1879, Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Children: 1. Looney PRICE III, b. Jan 1860, Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, d. Aft 1920, Pawhuska, Osage Co., Oklahoma [Source: wadeprater.com] | Price, Joseph Wolf Clan "Nanye'hi" (P1326)
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3 | Borden (Hance), Joyce (P1623)
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4 | Borden (Hance), Joyce (P1625)
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5 | Added by sister7a Picture of Added by sister7a Catherine Ann Ruppert Anthony BIRTH 8 May 1835 DEATH 22 Dec 1903 (aged 68) BURIAL Shiloh Cemetery Saline County, Kansas, USA MEMORIAL ID 21485710 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 4 FLOWERS 0 Obituary from The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal, Friday, 25 Dec. 1903. MRS. ANTHONY DEAD ------------- Was the Wife of W.H. Anthony, a Farmer West of Salina. Mrs. Catherine A. Anthony, aged 68 years, the wife of W.H. Anthony, who lives eight miles notrhwest of Salina, died yesterday afternoon at her home. The deceased had lived in the county a number of years. She leaves besides her husband, six sons, three in Pennsylvania, two here at home and another in Nebraska. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Shiloh church. | Ruppert (Anthony), Catherine Ann (P3162)
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6 | Adolphus McBrayer BIRTH 13 Feb 1820 North Carolina, USA DEATH 1871 (aged 50–51) Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Lance Cemetery Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA MEMORIAL ID 67385999 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 Son of James McBrayer and Mary "Polly" Whitaker McBrayer. Husband of Laurania "Lou" A. Case. Laurania "Lou" A. Case was the daughter of Capt. William and Elon/Ellen Davis Case and a sister to John Knox Stimpson Case. Father of one child, Lewis Burgan McBrayer, Sr. ----------- Debbie Z*(Member 47292192)wrote me and suggested that I add his first wife, Nercissy Gillam, with whom he had 7 children. | McBrayer, Adolphus (P3568)
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7 | Adolphus McBrayer BIRTH 13 Feb 1820 North Carolina, USA DEATH 1871 (aged 50–51) Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Lance Cemetery Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA MEMORIAL ID 67385999 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 Son of James McBrayer and Mary "Polly" Whitaker McBrayer. Husband of Laurania "Lou" A. Case. Laurania "Lou" A. Case was the daughter of Capt. William and Elon/Ellen Davis Case and a sister to John Knox Stimpson Case. Father of one child, Lewis Burgan McBrayer, Sr. ----------- Debbie Z*(Member 47292192)wrote me and suggested that I add his first wife, Nercissy Gillam, with whom he had 7 children. | McBrayer, Adolphus (P3636)
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8 | Pvt Jacob Mattocks BIRTH 28 Nov 1783 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 22 Jan 1814 (aged 30) Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, USA BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 137487301 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 6 Aged: 30 years, 1 months, and 24 days. Married: Margaret Pearl Mattocks on 3 May 1803 at Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA. Age: 19 WAR OF 1812 Jacob (age 29) enlisted 18 May 1813 for 5 years as a Private in the 22nd Pennsylvania Infantry of the US Army, War of 1812, a company commanded by Colonel Hugh Brady and Captain Thomas Lawrence. A muster roll of Captain Thomas Lawrence in 1813 is marked "Camp Allegheny." The regiment was authorized by Congress under the Act of June 26, 1812. Jacob's entire regiment was at the capture of Fort George, 27 May 1813 and then entered the action at French Creek, New York, November 1 and 2, 1813. After the St. Lawrence campaign had ended, late 1813, with the British victory at the Battle of Crysler's Farm, the defeated American Army under Major General James Wilkinson went into winter quarters at (Fort Covington,) French Mills, Franklin, New York, only just inside the United States. The British commanders feared that the Americans could threaten the British line of communication along the St. Lawrence River from this position, but Wilkinson made no attempt to do so. His army arrived at French Mills with few supplies, and because of poor roads, lack of transportation and sick animals and inefficiency of the Quartermaster General's Department, it was almost impossible to supply the army in this advanced position. Sickness rapidly increased until there were no less than 450 sick in squalid conditions in a hospital in Malone, New York and many more in French Mills. On 22 Jan 1814, Jacob died and was removed 28 Feb 1814 to Burlington, Vermont. | Mattocks, Jacob (P3176)
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