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May 27, 2012,
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White
Tags: american war, arkansas infantry, family tree research, fulton county arkansas, genealogy, grant a white, grant washington, grant white, lieutenant, mammoth springs arkansas, muster, national cemetery, new madrid county, new madrid county missouri, philippine islands, phillipines, pulaski county arkansas, us army, white family tree
Grant A. White was born on September 12, 1867 in Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas. His parents are unknown and there are no records for him prior to his marriage. Grant married Leana “Lela” Blackston on January 29, 1891 in Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. Share and Enjoy Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Google Buzz StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS
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May 27, 2012,
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kgallagh
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Randazzo
Tags: accuracy, Carl S Randalson, carlo randazzo, census record, coming to america, concrete, death certificate, fam, family lore, family moves, family tree research, forty years, gaps, genealogy, immigration records, inclination, life time, living in america, mafia ties, many names, randalson family tree, randazzo, randazzo family tree, salvatore, sam randazzo, speculation, surname
Carlo Salvatore “Sam” Randazzo: The details of his life are sketchy at best. There are multiple name changes, constant family moves from state to state and much speculation as to why. Family lore has it that there are mafia ties and that an escape from this explains the name and residence changes though this can not be backed up. Throughout his life, Sam went by many names, first and last, making tracking him quite difficult, as can best be seen [...]
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May 16, 2012,
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Greenman
Tags: cayuga new york, census, family tree research, genealogy, greenman, greenman family tree, lucinda, monroe county new york, parents names, pennsylvania, rochester new york, silas, stephen g greenman
Stephen G. Greenman was born approximately 1815 in New York. There isn’t much information available about him since he died so young. His parents names are unknown and there are no records of which Greenman family line he falls into. Share and Enjoy Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Google Buzz StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS
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May 16, 2012,
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Greenman
Tags: chicago city, city directories, city directory, cook county illinois, county pennsylvania, curtis clark, death certificate, dressmaker, erie county, family tree research, genealogy, greenman, greenman family tree, grocer, iowa iowa, living at home, lucinda, marriage records, moines iowa, peoria street, rochester new york, rose hill cemetery, walter clark
Clark Curtis Greenman was born on November 2, 1845 in Rochester, New York. He was the second youngest of five children born to parents Stephen G. Greenman and Lucinda Curtis. Clark’s father passed away when he was a very young and his mother never remarried. The family is first found in 1850, living in Waterford, Erie County, Pennsylvania. Share and Enjoy Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Google Buzz StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS
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May 16, 2012,
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Greenman
Tags: acacia park, acacia park cemetery, chicago city, chicago illinois, cook county illinois, death certificate, family tree research, genealogy, greenman, greenman family tree, illinois illinois, illinois marriage, keokuk iowa, marriage license, may j greenman, norwood, november 14, present day, raymond clark, seeley, siblings, sophia, sunnyside, township of chicago
May J. Greenman was born on September 4, 1874 in Keokuk, Iowa. She was the oldest of four children born to parents Clark Curtis Greenman and Anne Sophia Hyce. On Februay 26, 1896, May married John Davis in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Share and Enjoy Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Google Buzz StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS
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