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| Elliott, Ida Alice with her daughters and granddaughter ca 1938 From left to right:
Ilo Smith, Bonnie Benkelman (granddaughter), Ida Elliott Smith, and Avis Smith Benkelman. Appears to have been taken in Grand Ledge, Michigan.
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| Elliott, Joseph and Elender Kenny 1823 Marriage License Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage License
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| Elliott, Sarah A. (Cramer) Status: Located;
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| Ellison, Fred and Narvalyn (Fuller) Status: Located;
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| Ellison, Fred and Narvalyn (Fuller) Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Announcement, April 2000 Announcement and photo in honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversary
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| Ellison, Fred-Footstone Status: Located;
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| Ellison, Kyle Lynn Status: Located;
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| Eret, Mildred and Georgia ca 1980-1990 Sisters Mildred Georgia (standing) and Georgia Mildred (seated) were the only daughters of Joseph Eret and Lillian Soukup. Both were born in Kansas and grew up in Oklahoma.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Fairdale, Texas Friends ca 1930 l to r, Pearl Smith, Osalene Ener, Lucille Ener, Neva Chance and Katie McGee. Osalene and Lucille were sisters, both the daughters of James Ener and Nettie Edgar.
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| Falk, Walter S. "Terry" Exhibition Poster AN EXHIBIT HONORING WALTER FALK - October 20 thru November 3, 2007
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture
1516B South Lamar Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78704
Falk pushed to establish a dedicated marketplace for artists and craftspeople to sell their work. These efforts led, in 1982, to the West 23rd St. People's Renaissance Market, and eventually, closing one block permanently to vehicles. In the 1970s, Falk was on the Board of Directors of the University YMCA. He helped make Eeyore's Birthday Party an iconic Austin celebration, and emceed the event for many years.
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| Falkenhagen, Gertrude (Striffler) Status: Located;
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| Fenske, Gottlieb, Certified Record of Death State of Michigan Certified Record of Death
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| Fenske, John 1906 marriage to Elizabeth Cook Marriage license issued by the State of Michigan
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| Fenske, Joseph Death Certificate Death certificate issued by the State of Michigan
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| Ferguson, Albert C Status: Located;
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| Ferguson, James C. Status: Located;
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| Ferguson, Keith Status: Located;
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| Ferguson, Reta Status: Located;
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| First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902 Front of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan.
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| First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902, Back Back of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Foster, Grace Darling (Mrs. Rev. Roy Striffler) Application for a Social Security Account
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| Francis, James Roy "Ray", 1925 Paycheck from the New York Yankees Paycheck from when Ray was a player for the New York Yankees
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Frontier Times May 1931, Reminisces of Powell Roberts about Frontier life in 1882 Powell Roberts reminisces about hauling freight between San Antonio and Junction City, metioning Wright McLemore and his son-in-law, George Graves (p. 371, second column) as part of the group that usually freighted with the Robert's, Cadell's and Robertson's as part of a four to six train of wagons around 1882.
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| Fullen Sisters, Clara and Viola, ca 1930's Photo taken in Fairmount, Sabine County, Texas, ca 1930's. At the time this photo was taken, Viola would have been married to James Cannon Easley for about 10 years. Clara was not yet wed to John Dolmajian.
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| Fullen, Clyde and Brooks Fuller of Sabine County, ca 1910's Clyde Fullen (R), with his nephew, Brooks Fuller (L). Both were descendants of John W. Fullen and Jane Allen of Sabine County, Texas.
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| Fullen, Curtis Clyde Status: Located;
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| Fullen, David Gene David served as an associate pastor at Arlington Christian Center, and worked as a "street minister" until his death.
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| Fullen, Effie (Starnes) Status: Located;
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| Fullen, Elizabeth (Widow of Vernon Teller Byerly) Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate
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| Fullen, Hilliard Hollis "Bill" b. 1915 d. 1976
Husband of Cecile Rita Broussard
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| Fullen, James and Celesta (Burkhalter) Status: Located;
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| Fullen, James C., 1844 assignment of 320 acres of Cherokee Co, Texas land to James H. Johnson Grant of 320 acres of land in Cherokee County, Texas, on the waters of the Angelina, from James C. Fullen to James H. Johnson, April 6, 1844 [Note: It is assumed but not proven that James Fullen was the progenitor of the Fullen family in Sabine County, Texas who died prior to the 1850 Census]
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| Fullen, James Marion Application for a Social Security Account. This was completed by James himself, and lists both of his parents by name, as well as showing that he was born in 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas
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| Fullen, James Marion, Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, which unlike his social security account application, does not list his parents or precise location of birth.
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| Fullen, John & Jane and Family Appears to have been taken in the 1910's or 1920's in Sabine County, Texas
John Fullen and his wife Jane Allen are the elderly couple in the left of the photo. It appears the others pictured are family members, but exactly who is who is unknown.
PLEASE HELP US INDENTIFY EVERYONE IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Fullen, John & Jane ca 1911, Sabine County, Texas John Fullen and Jane Allen with their oldest son, James Whitaker Fullen, his wife, Celesta Burkhalter, and their grandson, Drew Fullen.
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| Fullen, John and Jane (Allen) Status: Located;
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| Fullen, John Bertis "Pappy" Status: Located;
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 1 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 2 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 3 of 3 John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. (William Taylor) Morris.
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| Fullen, John W., P 1 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption File #68 Sabine Preemption for 160 Acres of Land, Cover Page of File 68, As filed with the Sabine County Clerk on Sept. 24, 1878. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 2 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Application This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. In this application he, and two witnesses, swore he was a bona fide settler on vacant public land, and the head of a family. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 3 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Land Claim, Field Notes This was the survey and field notes for John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., P 4 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Claim, Affidavit of Occupancy This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. It was witnessed by J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. In this affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
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| Fullen, John W., Texas Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, with son W. F. Fullen as informant. John's parents were listed as John W. Fullen and Rebecca Baldwin.
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| Fullen, John Willoughby ca 1920's Husband of Jane Allen
Confederate Army Veteran
B. 1845 Republic of Texas D. 1933 Texas
John was orphaned sometime before he was 15. He enlisted in the Confederate States Army when he was just 16, serving alongside his older brother William. After the Civil War, he and William married sisters and lived near each other in Sabine County, Texas.
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| Fullen, John Willoughby ca 1920's, Sabine County, Texas Husband of Jane Allen
B. 1845 Republic of Texas D. 1933 Texas
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| Fullen, Minnie Lee (Ferguson) Status: Located;
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| Fullen, Otto Wingo Jr. Status: Located;
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| Fullen, Otto Wingo Sr. Husband of Effie Mae Starnes
B. 1919 D. 1997, Texas
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| Fullen, Otto Wingo Sr. Status: Located;
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| Fullen, Otto Wingo, Jr. Husband of Carol Ann Kennedy
B. 1941 D. 1985 Texas
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| Fullen, Robert L., Ruby Fullen Paudert, and L. B. Easley l to r: siblings Robert "Bob" Fullen and Ruby Fullen Paudert, with their nephew, Lawrence Bush Easley
Robert and Ruby were the children of Lawrence "Lon" and Fullen and his wife, Elvina McNaughten. Lawrence was the son of their sister, Viola Pearl Fullen and her husband James Cannon Easley.
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| Fullen, Robert L., World War I Photo from his service during World War I.
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| Fullen, Viola and Joseph Thomas Fuller Marriage License, May 1889 Issued in Sabine County, Texas
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| Fullen, W. Frank and Nannie (Eddings) Status: Located;
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| Fullen, W.A. Status: Located;
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| Fullen, William Ashley and Minnie Ferguson William and Minnie were married 1893 in Sabine County, and had eight children prior to her death in 1911
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| Fullen, William Morrison B. 1844 Republic of Texas D. 1926 Sabine County, Texas
Husband of Elizabeth Allen
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| Fuller Brothers and Others L to R: Alonzo FULLER, Price FULLER, Unknown, Brooks FULLER, Unknown, Unknown
Taken sometime before 1912 in Sabine County, Texas.
PLEASE HELP US INDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS, MAYBE COUSINS FROM THE FULLER OR FULLEN FAMILIES?
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| Fuller Dogtrot Home, Sabine County, Texas ca 1916 This home was originally Joseph Thomas Fuller's family home, and was later owned by Donley Fuller. In this photo, Joe can be seen standing on the front porch (left), along with Joe Fuller Jr, Herman Fuller, Bertha Fuller, Brooks Fuller, Tera Fuller, Ethel (Fuller) EDDINGS and Grover Eddings.
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| Fuller General Store, ca 1925, Hemphill, Texas An inside view of Tom Fuller store's, which sold clothing and feed, and was located on the west side of the Sabine County Courthouse in Hemphill. It was next door to his brother Jim Fuller's Drug Store.
l to r, front: UNKNOWN, Lester "Red" Fuller, Tom Fuller
back: UKNOWN
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE TWO UNKNOWN MEN IN THIS PHOTO
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| Fuller Sisters--Nina, Ethel, Bertha, Tera---with step-sister, Edna Pointer, ca 1970's, Sabine County, Texas (l to r): Nina McLemore, Ethel Eddings, Bertha Williams, Tera Cousins, and Edna Kerr
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| Fuller, Alice (Holland) Pointer with her daughter and step-children, 1956 Left to Right: Joe Fuller, Edna (Pointer) Kerr, Alonzo Fuller, Alice (Holland) Pointer Fuller, Nina (Fuller) McLemore, Bertha (Fuller) Williams, Ethel (Fuller) Eddings
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| Fuller, Alice (Holland) Pointer with her daughter and step-daughters, ca 1956 Left to Right: Bertha (Fuller) WILLIAMS, Nina (Fuller) McLemore, Alice (Holland) Pointer FULLER, Ethel (Fuller) EDDINGS, Edna (Pointer) KERR, Tera (Fuller) COUSINS
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| Fuller, Alice Pointer nee Holland Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Alonzo and Emma Clark, ca 1920 A portrait of Lonzo and Emma, taken ca 1920 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas
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| Fuller, Alonzo, Nina, Ethel and Tera, ca 1965, Sabine County, Texas At Lonza's 75th Birthday Celebration in 1965, Sabine County, Texas
(l to r): Alonzo Fuller, Nina McLemore, Ethel Eddings, and Tera Cousins.
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| Fuller, Bertha and Tera Fuller ca 1920's, Sabine County The two youngest daughters of Joe Fuller and Viola Fullen
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| Fuller, Bertha Lena Wife of Otis Herman Williams
B. 1899 D. 1989, Texas
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| Fuller, Bobbie Joe Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Bobbie Joe-Footstone Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Brooks John Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Brooks John b. 1895 D. 1918, Texas
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| Fuller, Brooks John B. 1895 D. 1918, Texas
Brooks died in during the Spanish Flu Epidemic, while still only in his early twenties
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| Fuller, Charles and Minnie O. (Fuller) Status: Located; Charles and Minnie were cousins, who married after her first husband, Edward Harvey, died
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| Fuller, Clara Status: Located;
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| Fuller, David Andrew Jr Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Donley ca 1964 with his brothers Donley, Elvie and Charles Augusta "Gussie" Fuller, in that order (l to r), the eldest three sons of Charles and Ella Fuller. Their youngest brother, Deward died in 1916 while still a teenager, and brother Elton had died just a few years prior to this photo.
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| Fuller, Elton and Edna (Johnson) Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Elvie Ross "Buddy" and Lula (Keller) Status: Located;
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| Fuller, Emma (Clark), teacher, with the Hemphill, Texas Fifth Grade Class, 1941 Emma is the last person standing in the back of the photo
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| Fuller, Francis Ola "Fannie" (Mrs. Joe Burkhalter), Death Certificate Texas Death Certificate, filed in March 1931
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| Fuller, Francis Ola before 1900, Texas Wife of Joseph Warren Burkhalter
B. 1864 Arkansas D. 1931 Texas
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