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Events : Buried (Pleasant Hill Ce,East Faulkner,Tippah Co.,MS)
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Notes : Hattie Hayes has conflicting dates and places of birth. Her death certificate
says that she was born 26 July 1863 which is clearly impossible as her son
Robert E. Ayers reported in 1900 that his date of birth was Feb. 1871. In the
1900 U.S. census her middle initial was "A" but the 1870 U.S. census reports a
Hattie J. Ayers aged 19, born in Mississippi as "keeping house" with her
husband Simpson Ayers. The 1880 U.S. census lists Hattie as aged 28 and born in
Florida with her father born in Ireland and her mother born in the U.S. In the
1900 census she is shown as aged 40 (born June 1860) and that she was born at
sea with both of her parents born in Ireland. In the 1910 U.S. census she
reports that she was 52 years old, born at sea and that her father was born in
Georgia and her mother was born in Ireland.
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Notes : A family story says that James M. Cassidy and his brother Noah Cassidy traveled
by train to Alabama to visit relatives. It was very hot on the train and when
they arrived the weather was cold. James developed pneumonia and died at Red
Level shortly thereafter.
Events : Buried (Red Level Cem.,AL)
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Events : Buried (Ebenezer Cem.,Parker Twp.,Nevada Co.,AR)
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Notes : In the 1900 census, he is listed as Lemar N. Grisham with a date of birth of
Sept. 1879.
Events : Buried (Oak Grove Cem.,DeRoan Twp.,Hempstead Co.,AR)
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Events : Buried (Oak Grove Cem.,DeRoan Twp.,Hempstead Co.,AR)
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Notes : Thomas Jefferson Blythe served as a Private in the 34 Mississippi Infantry,
Confederate States of America from 1862 through 1865. He was a resident of
Marshall County, Mississippi in the 1850 U.S. census and at Tippah County,
Mississippi in the 1860 census.
Events : Buried (Lowry Cemetery,Tippah Co.,MS)
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Notes : Esther Elvira Baum died "during the Civil War" according to the obituary of her
son Henry Patton Foote Blythe.
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Notes : He served as a Private in H 23 Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A., enlisting 19 Spt.
1861 and served until discharged from a Union prison 19 June 1865. With his
regiment he was captured at the Battle of Fort Donelson, 19 feb. 1862;
exchanged at Vicksburg 3 Sept. 1862 and captured near Nashville 15 Dec. 1864.
Both times he was imprisoned at Camp Douglas near Chicago.
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Events : Buried (Lowry Cem.,Tippah Co.,MS)
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