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101 Los Angeles, CA Rector, Martin Hesikiah (I878)
 
102 Margaret Quinn was Henry Willson's second wife. His first wife, M.E. Morrissay, gave him William, Kate , and Nell. William married Mary Unknown and had Leo, Charles, and Viola. Nell Married Tom Mann. This is for information only and is not in Ian or Isabelle's blood line. Quinn, Margaret (I1472)
 
103 Married a Blatz. Margavich, Anna (I1387)
 
104 Married a Mr. Sullivan. Lived in Columbia, MO. Rector, Martha Myrtle (I2479)
 
105 Married an Addington. McConnell, Mary Elizabeth (I1987)
 
106 Married George S. Elliot. Lived in Royal Oak. Godmother of Dorothy E. Rainson Burke, Rose Estelle (I3571)
 
107 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3580)
 
108 Mary /Osborne/ Osborn, Mary Ann (I1449)
 
109 Mary Jane ? /Evans ?/ Evans, Mary Jane (I1447)
 
110 Mary worked on a farm in Lithuania and spoke Lithuanian. If memory serves, I think the Lithuanians had their own spoken language but wrote in Polish. Mary met her husband in the United States. Wadowice, small city of about 20,000 some 30 miles southwest of Krakow, has got international recognition as the birthplace of Pope John Paul II. Born in 1920 as Karol Wojtyla, the future Pontiff lived in Wadowice till 1938 when he moved to Krakow to study at its ancient Jagiellonian Univesity. Yet to his last days the late Holy Father remembered fondly his Wadowice youth and places associated with it, the schoolmates, his teachers, and other local folks he had used to know. Also, he tried to include the town, when possible, in his visits to Poland. Pat's grandmother was probably a little older than him but certainly a contemporay. Margavich, Mary Anne (I913)
 
111 Masa, AZ Rector, Arlie Ervin (I879)
 
112 Mattheus was born 3/5/1713. Rantson, Matthues (I2228)
 
113 May be buried in Hillside Cemetery, in St Clair Township, St Clair Co., Mi McCormick, Esther Anne (I2497)
 
114 Methodist Episcopal Church split in 1844 on what is called the Cope May settlement. McConnell, Rev. George III (I2810)
 
115 Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, Lansing, MI, USA
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116 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I618)
 
117 Missouri Birth Records [Microfilm], Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives
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118 Missouri Marriage Records, Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives
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119 Modrel K /Thomas/ Thomas, Modrel K (I1451)
 
120 MOLLY LONG'S SNUFF BOTTLE - John Zugay's second wife, Hilda Clay Hill of Llano, TX gave me a snuff bottle that belonged to her Grandmother Molly Long. The little brown bottle has four dots on the bottom that represent the strength of the snuff. Five dots was the strongest. Molly had no teeth so she had Clay, who was raised by Molly from the time Clay was two years old, help her use it by cutting little sticks from a vine that grew near the house. Clay would chew the end of each stick to make it into a little brush. Molly would use the little brushes by dipping them in the snuff and then transferring the snuff to her mouth. She didn't smoke it or sniff it; she just let it sit in her mouth. Clay has five other bottles and a little tin box with which Molly used to take some snuff with her. As a side note, Molly had long dark hair that didn't turn gray even when she got old. She kept it in a bun and stuck a big pin through it to hold it. Clay still has one of those pins. Mary Elizabeth Fischer, aka Mollie, was Hilda's Grandmother. She had nine children. The Fischers later changed their name to Fisher. Fischer, Mary Elizabeth (I611)
 
121 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I864)
 
122 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1367)
 
123 Nancy Jessee Burke was 42 on the 1850 Russell County, Virginia census. She gave her place of birth as Russell Co., VA. Nancy Jessee Burke was my great-grandmother. (Virginia Burke May Rhoades). Source: Materials from Robin D. Clay Oliver (12/1998) (to Jessee Genealogy Service) provided descendants of Nancy Ann Jessee and this note. "Nancy Ann Jessee b. 1808, Russell Co.,VA (daughter of Fleming Burke, Sr. and Catherine "Katie"J. Banner) m. about 1824, in Russell Co., VA, Fleming Burke, Jr., b. 1802, Russell Co., VA (son of Fleming Burke, Sr. and Rebecca Bush) d. after 1870 , Russell Co.,VA. Nancy died Sept. 16, 1887. She died of fever. Fleming: They owned land in the Cedar Creek, Reeds Valley, Copper Creek, and Grassy Creek sections of Russell Co., VA. They were listed in the Moll Creek Church register and in the 1850 and 1860 Russell Co, Census." Jessee, Nancy Ann (I1362)
 
124 National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
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125 New York State Supreme Court, Declarations of Intention filed in New York County, 1907-1924
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126 Newspaper editor for the Tribune Publishing Co in 1917 in Norhern Michigan, Manistique, Schoolcraft Co. Hart, Herbert Gould (I385)
 
127 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2273)
 
128 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3702)
 
129 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I455)
 
130 Note the name change from Maki to Makie when Einar's folks came to the United States. Maki, William Henry (I355)
 
131 One Document written in the 1920's indicate Jane's last name was Wilson, however death cert for Mary Ann Froggatt nee McLaughlin say it was Beatty
 
Beatty, Jane (I1813)
 
132 Opal /Carter/ Carter, Opal (I2489)
 
133 Pennsylvania Burke, Elbert Augustus 'Gus' (I886)
 
134 Polly Burke died before 1846 because the will of her father, Fleming Burke, Senior, made Oct. 1846, probated March 7, 1848 listed her children as his heirs. The man Polly married, William Isaiah Fuller, was admired enough by his father-in-law that he was made Administrator of Burke's estate. My grandfather Burke was named Isaiah Fuller Burke by his father who was Fleming Burke, Junior. So, it is apparent that he felt no resentment about the respect and affection given to William Isaiah Fuller. In fact, the name "Isaiah Fuller" has followed into two later generations of Burkes: "Zade" and "I.F." Burke were both named "Isaiah Fuller" Burke, even though there is no blood kinship to the Fuller family. - Virginia Rhoades. In a letter to Isaiah Fuller "I.F." Burke, of Lexington, Ky, on October 15, 1984, Mary E. Skelton of Marietta, Georgia (a descendant of John Burke who was a brother of Fleming Burke, Senior) states as follows: "Fleming Burke, Senior, had a daughter Polly who married William Isaiah Fuller. She had died by date of Fleming's will dated 12 Oct. 1846, probated 7 March, 1848. Among heirs were grandchildren, children of deceased daughter, Polly Fuller, to receive slave Harvey, bed and furniture and $200. Isaiah Fuller was Administrator of estate even though Fleming had 4 living sons in Russell County, VA. He must have been much favored and it's obvious where the name came from in your line". Burke, Polly Mary (I960)
 
135 Raised Daisy Blanche Rector with his second wife, Narcissus J. Smith. Had 2 sons by previous husband. Martin, Jeremiah (Jerry) (I2472)
 
136 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I560)
 
137 Ruddy complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. Froncala, Jozef Peter (I358)
 
138 Ryan A /Spicher/ Spicher, Ryan A (I3656)
 
139 Sam was a lover. I remember an argument between he and Helen (these arguments were always conducted with the largest possible audience of young children) wherein Helen complained about Sam's constant sexual demands. Sam said he didn't understand her problem since it only took three minutes. She allowed as how that was so and stopped complaining about it. Their young high school-aged daughter, Carolyn (a.k.a. "Binky" who later became a 300-pounder) said, "It may only be on three minutes but it sure is noisy and always wakes me up. All this at a time when I still couldn't bring myself to believe that my parents every had had sex. Rainson, Samuel (I3503)
 
140 Samuel Burke is listed as "20" on #1082 of the 1850 Russell County, Virginia. He married a lady named Nancy. We think her maiden name might have been "Webb". A Lucy Webb, aged 50, was living with them on the 1850 Census of Russell County, VA. There is also a child, Mary C. Burke, living with them on this 1850 census. A descendant of this line is: Imogene Verbal, St. Paul, Virginia. Also, KATHRYN BURKE GREEVER,a great granddaughter of Samuel Burke, address unknown at this time. Kathryn has a "Burke Book" at the printers in Sept., 1999: Iberian Publishing Co., 548 Cedar Creek Drive, Athens, GA 30605=-3408. Price $34.95 plus $4 shipping and handling, softback. hardback, $44.95 plus Shipping and handling. Their phone is (705) 546-6740. I own a copy of this book. Burke, Samuel L (I967)
 
141 See book: "Early Settlers of Lee and adjacent Counties, Virginia" by Laningham; and, see the US Census of 1850 for Russell County, Virginia. On June 3, 1856 Catherine "Katie" Banner Jesse made purchases at the sale of the personal property of David Jesse, deceased; a descendant, Wayne Banner, that her father was John Banner and her mother was Catherine Rachenpaugh Rosebaum.) Banner, Catherine "Katie" (I957)
 
142 See Notes on John Holmes, Sarah (I3664)
 
143 See Order Book #13, page 318, Russell Co., Virgina. "David Jessee was a Baptist Minister and a farmer, B. N.C., 1783; died, Russell Co., VA., April 8, 1856. William Jessee took the oath of administration and acknowledged his bond of $1500 with Jessee Fuller and Vincent Jessee... a certificate of administration was granted on the estae of David Jessee decreased in due form." David Jessee and Catherine "Katie" Banner had 13 cildren. See page 173 of "Early Settlers Lee County and Adjacent Counties, Virginia, Vol. 1, by Laningham: "Lived at Castlewood, VA, all his life". Also, See the 1850 census of Russell Co., VA for documentation of ages of his children. Note: In addition to being a minister himself, (6) Six of the eight sons of David Jessee were ministers; either Baptist or Methodist. From the LANINGHAM book: pages 173-174 - "David Jessee, Baptist Minister and Farmer, b. N.C., 1783; d. Russell Co. (Order B. 13, P. 318, Russell Co., VA) David Jesee deceased April 8, 1856. David Jessee married Catherine (Katie) Banner, b. Grayson Co., VA, 1788; she died after 1856 when on June 3, she Catherine Jessee, widow made purchases at the sale of the personal property of David Jessee Dec'd. (Will Book 7, page 47, Russell Co., Va.). Elder David Jessee lived at Castlewood, Virginia all his life. The children of David and Catherine (Banner) Jessee were (12). There were seven ministers counting himself in this family, some were Methodists, others Baptists." Jessee, REVEREND David (I968)
 
144 She chased down Charles and Cordelia when they tried to elope and made them come back and marry. The Burkes were poor and she didn't want Cordelia marrying him. Wampler, Rosannah M E (I2045)
 
145 Simultaneously a sherriff, slave trader and methodist minister. McConnell, Rev. Sylvester W (I2044)
 
146 Snow Flake, VA Burke, Vencen 'Vince' (I882)
 
147 Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, : Social Security Administration
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148 Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, : Social Security Administration
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149 Social Security No. 488-01-8426. Steynen, Gustave (I293)
 
150 Some researchers identify this wife of John Burk as Mary Tarrant. (In Essex Co., Leonard Tarrent's will was proved 1718.) She has been identified as Mary Tuggle by Tuggle family researchers who say she married John Bourke. If this is the case, it suggests that he married his half sister Tuggle, Mary Tarrant or (I1984)
 

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