Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
Matches 301 to 350 of 22,360
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301 | 1910; Census Place: Noble, Richland, Illinois; Roll: T624_318; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0163; Image: 1063; FHL Number: 1374331. | Source (S468)
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302 | 1910; Census Place: Noble, Richland, Illinois; Roll: T624_318; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0163; Image: 1041; FHL Number: 1374331. | Source (S470)
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303 | 1910; Census Place: Noble, Richland, Illinois; Roll: T624_318; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0163; FHL microfilm: 1374331. | Source (S187)
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304 | 1910; Census Place: Noble, Richland, Illinois; Roll: T624_318; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0163; FHL microfilm: 1374331. | Source (S125)
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305 | 1920 census, line 13 | |
306 | 1920 census, line 13 | |
307 | 1920 census, line 13 | Gray, William (I15)
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308 | 1920 census, line 14 | |
309 | 1920 census, line 14 | |
310 | 1920 census, line 14 | Yauch, Elizabeth 'Lizzie' (I16)
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311 | 1920 census, line 16 | |
312 | 1920 census, line 16 | |
313 | 1920 census, line 16 | Gray, Hester Lucille (I21)
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314 | 1920 census, line 17 In the 1910 Census for Noble Township, Illinois, he is listed as "Blazon" | |
315 | 1920 census, line 17 In the 1910 Census for Noble Township, Illinois, he is listed as "Blazon" | |
316 | 1920 census, line 17 In the 1910 Census for Noble Township, Illinois, he is listed as "Blazon" | Gray, Glayson O. 'Rastus' (I9156)
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317 | 1920 Census, Richland County, Illinois. Transcribed from Microfilm and Printed by the Richland County Genealogical and Historical Society, Olney, Illinois. 1994 Edition. | Source (S339)
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318 | 1920 Census, Richland County, Illinois. Transcribed from Microfilm and Printed by the Richland County Genealogical and Historical Society, Olney, Illinois. 1994 Edition. | Source (S343)
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319 | 1920 Census, Richland County, Illinois. Transcribed from Microfilm and Printed by the Richland County Genealogical and Historical Society, Olney, Illinois. 1994 Edition. | Source (S1079)
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320 | 1920; Census Place: Mount Erie, Wayne, Illinois; Roll: T625_413; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 163; Image: 444. | Source (S90)
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321 | 1920;Census Place: Clay, Clay, Illinois; Roll T625_303; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 628. | Source (S1393)
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322 | 1920;Census Place: Clay, Clay, Illinois; Roll T625_303; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 629. | Source (S242)
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323 | 1920;Census Place: Clay, Clay, Illinois; Roll: T625_303; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 637. | Source (S5477)
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324 | 1920;Census Place: Clay, Clay, Illinois; Roll: T625_303; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 617. | Source (S75)
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325 | 1923-2011 Clayton Roy McDowell, 87, of West Salem, passed away Tuesday March 29, 2011 at his home. Visitation will be held from noon-2 p.m. Friday at Ingram Funeral Home in West Salem. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial with full military rites will be in Shiloh Cemetery. Clayton was born May 19, 1923 in West Salem to Emily (Robinson) and Clifton McDowell. He married Marjorie Over on June 28, 1947 in Golden Gate. He was a family man who loved his family. He was an avid horseman - training and raising horses - and a lover of dogs who enjoyed bird hunting and coon hunting. He truly was a "jack of all trades"...and master of many. He served in the Army and was a member of the 187th Paratrooper Division in World War II, stationed in Okinawa and occupied Japan. Clayton is survived by his wife, Marjorie, of West Salem; one daughter, Linda (Ed) Merrick of West Salem; two grandsons, Lewis (Kim) Merrick of West Salem and Clayton Merrick of Albion. He is also survived by one sister, Ruthie (Don) Parker of Mt. Carmel and one brother, Richard (Jeanette) McDowell of West Salem. He was preceded in death by his parents, Emily and Clifton McDowell; one brother, James McDowell; and one sister, Patsy Kitchene. Online condolences may be made at www.ingramfh.net. Published in the Olney Daily Mail on March 31, 2011 | McDowell, Clayton Roy (I51529)
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326 | 1930 Census for Noble, Illinois says she was born in Missouri | |
327 | 1930 Census for Noble, Illinois says she was born in Missouri | |
328 | 1930 Census for Noble, Illinois says she was born in Missouri | Hunley, Jessie M. (I3195)
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329 | 1930 Census for Stanford, Illinois shows him living with his uncle, Jess Staley | |
330 | 1930 Census for Stanford, Illinois shows him living with his uncle, Jess Staley | |
331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Staley, A.C. (I19236)
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332 | 1930 Census lists him as "Leroy E Hasler" | |
333 | 1930 Census lists him as "Leroy E Hasler" | |
334 | 1930 Census lists him as "Leroy E Hasler" | Hasler, Everett Leroy (I1141)
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335 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1904" | |
336 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1904" | |
337 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1904" | Clevy, Charles E. (I19312)
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338 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1905" | |
339 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1905" | |
340 | 1930 Census says "ABT 1905" | WALTERS, Marie N. (I19313)
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341 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1878" | |
342 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1878" | |
343 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1878" | Clevy, William H. (I19309)
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344 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1884" | |
345 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1884" | |
346 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1884" | Clevy, Samuel Joseph 'Sam' (I19311)
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347 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1911" | |
348 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1911" | |
349 | 1930 Census says he was born "ABT 1911" | Clevy, Perry W. (I19306)
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350 | 1930 Census says he was born about 1905 and that he was a World War I Veteran. This would have made him about 12 years old when he served. The 1900 census says he was born in May 1896. |
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