Notes
Note for: Ivan H. Belcher, 8 JAN 1894 - JUL 1964 Index
Belcher, Ivan
Age: 26 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Iowa Roll: T625_515
Race: White Page: 9A
State: Iowa ED: 197
County: Story Image: 233
Township: Nevada
Notes
Note for: Glen W. Belcher, 1897 - 1927 Index
Burial:
Place: Nevada Cemetery, IA
Individual note:
Page: 24
Name: Glen W. Belcher
Birth Date: 1897
Death Date: 1927
Cemetery: Nevada
Town: Nevada
Comment: Bk. 27
Notes
Note for: Martha G. Smith, 1901 - 1984 Index
Burial:
Place: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Herkimer, NY
Notes
Note for: Donald Reul Gmelin, 1938 - 1939 Index
Burial:
Place: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Herkimer, NY
Notes
Note for: William G. Woodfield, 1873 - Index
Woodfield, W G
Age: 47 Year: 1920
Birthplace: England Roll: T625_765
Race: White Page: 9A
State: Michigan ED: 51
County: Genesee Image: 1029
Township: Flint
Notes
Note for: Elizabeth F. Copeland, JUL 1864 - Index
Shelby County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1856-1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A-G
Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Shilbyville
Compiled by Indiana Works Projects Administration 1940
County: Shelby
Name: Elizabeth F Copeland
Spouse: William W Armstrong
Marriage Date: 08 Dec 1901
Book: 16
Original Source Page: 433
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1910 Shelby Co., Moral Twn, Indiana
pg 12B household 176/177
Armstrong, William head 30 or 50 IN US US farm laborer
Elizabeth wife 45 IN IN IN
Notes
Note for: Otho Means, 7 JUN 1800 - 12 JUN 1872 Index
Means, Otho
State: West Virginia Year: 1850
County: Lewis Roll: M432_956
Township: 30Th District Page: 110
Image: 221
Notes
Note for: Robert Means, 1735 - 1822 Index
In 1756, at about 21 years of age, he married Elizabeth Robertson and
they moved to Guilford County, North Carolina, which is now Rockingham
County, on Means Creek between Glenns Chapel and the Mayo River near the
Virginia line. This was prior to the battle of Guilford Courthouse on
March 15, 1781, in which he took part. He had received a grant of 135
acres from the state of North Carolina in 1779 and later purchased more
land.
In the name of God Amen, I, Robert Means of the county of Rockingham and
in the state of North Carolina, been at this time week of body, but of
sound and disposed mind and memory, and calling to mind the mortality of
my body, knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, and
uncertain of the time when, do make an ordain this mine last will and
testament, in the manner and form following. I commend my soul to God
he gave it to me and my body to the earth to be buried in decent and
Christian like manner, at the discretion of my executors to be hear after
nominated. Touching my worldly estate as it has pleased God to bless me
I will dispose in the manner following.
Item 1st. I give and bequeath to my son William Means one dollar, to
him and his heirs.
Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my son James Means one dollar.
Item 3 I give and bequeath to the children of my daughter Rebecca
Grogan, deceased, 30 dollars.
Item 4 All the residue of my estate, both real and personal, to be sold
by my executor, and after my just debts are paid to be equally divided
among my daughters, Jane Campbell, Mary Barnes, Elizabeth Ridder, Nancy
Sharp, Flemin Sharp, Martha Vernon, the children of my daughter Ann,
deceased, and the heirs of my son Robert Means, and my daughter Rachel
Smith.
Lastly I do nominate, constitute, and appoint my trusty friend Josiah
Claybrook, my executor of this my last will and testament in witnesses
where of I have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal this 20th day
of May 1822.
Robert Means (x his mark) Seal
Witnesses Neheniah Vernon, Absolom Vernon, and John Claybrook
State of North Carolina, Rockingham County August session 1822.