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201 Maine Marriage Records, 1713-1922 Source (S1105)
 
202 Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head, Relation to Head: Self; Relative Relation to Head: Wife, Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head BRYANT, Elmer Lee (I1952)
 
203 Marriage Records Source (S771)
 
204 Marriage Records Source (S796)
 
205 Marriage Records Source (S1444)
 
206 Marriage Records Source (S1653)
 
207 Marriage Records Source (S1740)
 
208 Mary Gale was a daughter from Lizís previous marriage. Mary Gale was single and loved animals. She had many critters to care for. TUCK, Mary Gale (I353)
 
209 Mary was recorded a diffferennt time so he is one of the married named daughters listed in death info. BRYANT, Mary (I60)
 
210 Mary was recorded a diffferennt time so he is one of the married named daughters listed in death info. BRYANT, Mary (I60)
 
211 Mary was recorded a diffferennt time so he is one of the married named daughters listed in death info. BRYANT, Mary (I60)
 
212 Mary was recorded a diffferennt time so he is one of the married named daughters listed in death info. BRYANT, Mary (I442)
 
213 Massachusetts Vital and Town Records Source (S798)
 
214 Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850 Source (S1603)
 
215 middle name G or Q QUILLIAMSTUCK, Elizabeth (I299)
 
216 middle name G or Q QUILLIAMSTUCK, Elizabeth (I299)
 
217 middle name G or Q QUILLIAMSTUCK, Elizabeth (I299)
 
218 middle name G or Q QUILLIAMSTUCK, Elizabeth (I681)
 
219 mikey was married several times and had five children divorced all wives. PALMER, Michael Wayne (Mikie) (I276)
 
220 Missouri Census, 1830-1870 Source (S1003)
 
221 Name: John Mcclure Gender: Male Christening Date: 20 Feb 1831 Christening Place: , KIRKCOLM, WIGTOWN, SCOTLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: John Mcclure Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Janet Mcharg Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11887-4 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 1068037 iReference ID: Citing this Record: "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQHF-7FV : 8 December 2014), John Mcclure in entry for John Mcclure, 20 Feb 1831; citing , KIRKCOLM, WIGTOWN, SCOTLAND, reference , index based upon datak collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,068,037. MACLOAD, John "The Elder" McClure/ (I2802)
 
222 Name: John Wright Birth Date: 4 Jan 1716 Birth Date on Image: 04 Eleventh 1716 Birth Place: Chester, Pennsylvania Father: James Wright Mother: Mary Wright Event Type: Birth Monthly Meeting: Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Name: John Wright Birth Date: 4 Ja WRIGHT, John C (I5084)
 
223 New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Source (S1125)
 
224 New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Source (S1160)
 
225 no marriage and died before Mikey died PALMER, Timmothy (I277)
 
226 Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 Source (S1576)
 
227 North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930 Source (S1092)
 
228 Not sure if Frances was first or middle name. HELMS, Charlie William (I167)
 
229 Not sure if Frances was first or middle name. HELMS, Charlie William (I167)
 
230 Not sure if Frances was first or middle name. HELMS, Charlie William (I167)
 
231 Not sure if Frances was first or middle name. HELMS, Charlie William (I549)
 
232 Not sure if this is the right place for this person. I might have misread Hazel's notes. HELMS, Elizabeth Ellen (I172)
 
233 Notes from Cullen to Marie &Betty, July, 1970..Before Violet and I were married, I worked in Tams, W.Va.. for Gulf Companym in the coal mines..In Roanoke, he woked::1st - on the street car line for 2 or 3 months.2nd - On making the incline up Mill Mt.3rd - In 1912, Started working on 3 May, 1912 through August 43 years later at the N&W shops. Grandpa worked on the interior of the passenger cars, probably also diners, etc, doing finishing carpenter work..Grandin Court Grocery was started in 1922 or 1923.- Violet and her brother, Wesley ran the store. They ran the store for 16 years and got out in 1938.- Melvn and Elmer delivered groceries to customers.- There is a photo taken in front of the store with Violet and Reeves standing there. It shows the dliivery truck in one of the shots.- There is a story about the robbery which took place at the store onenight. It made the newspaper and we have a clipping of that.In Grandpa's story to us, he said; they had a line from the store to their house with bells on it. when it rang, he got his shotgun and actually shot a bugla who ran awayr. He or they shot back with a rifle. There were 4 men, 1in the car (think it was a convertable M.O.), 2 at the front door and one in the back.Then my notes have a strory which might have been another time-- Somebody broke in and got cigars, candy, silk hose (stockings M.O) --took the cash register and took it over by the (Brook's house (neighbors) ),and pried it open and ook 600 pennies.How Cullen and Violet met.He met Grandma at( Violet,s ?auntís or maybe his sisterís?) house when Mary lived in the old "lumber houseî .located on the Griggsís home place.Cullen and Violet built their house on Woodlawn Ave. in 1927. Their was a little house under the cigar (catalpa) tree next to the driveway and garage where they lived until they built the big house.. It wasalso ner the water well.Cullen kekpt the clock which was in the little house and built a shelf for it, kept it next to the refrigerator in the kitchen. He was the only one ëallowedí to wind it as it was îtouchyî. Grandp had o climb onto a stool to wind the clock. Marie inherited this clock.Cullen was a carpenter by trade. he built lots of things including clocks, furniture, etc. He sharpened saws for folks, raised bees and sold honey among other things he did.Marie has the lock and key to it for Grandpaís side of the garage. Elmer parked his car in the 2nd stall of the garage until they built their own garage many many yars later. I think it was the 60ís... BRYANT, George Cullen Ezra (I41)
 
234 Notes from Cullen to Marie &Betty, July, 1970..Before Violet and I were married, I worked in Tams, W.Va.. for Gulf Companym in the coal mines..In Roanoke, he woked::1st - on the street car line for 2 or 3 months.2nd - On making the incline up Mill Mt.3rd - In 1912, Started working on 3 May, 1912 through August 43 years later at the N&W shops. Grandpa worked on the interior of the passenger cars, probably also diners, etc, doing finishing carpenter work..Grandin Court Grocery was started in 1922 or 1923.- Violet and her brother, Wesley ran the store. They ran the store for 16 years and got out in 1938.- Melvn and Elmer delivered groceries to customers.- There is a photo taken in front of the store with Violet and Reeves standing there. It shows the dliivery truck in one of the shots.- There is a story about the robbery which took place at the store onenight. It made the newspaper and we have a clipping of that.In Grandpa's story to us, he said; they had a line from the store to their house with bells on it. when it rang, he got his shotgun and actually shot a bugla who ran awayr. He or they shot back with a rifle. There were 4 men, 1in the car (think it was a convertable M.O.), 2 at the front door and one in the back.Then my notes have a strory which might have been another time-- Somebody broke in and got cigars, candy, silk hose (stockings M.O) --took the cash register and took it over by the (Brook's house (neighbors) ),and pried it open and ook 600 pennies.How Cullen and Violet met.He met Grandma at( Violet,s ?auntís or maybe his sisterís?) house when Mary lived in the old "lumber houseî .located on the Griggsís home place.Cullen and Violet built their house on Woodlawn Ave. in 1927. Their was a little house under the cigar (catalpa) tree next to the driveway and garage where they lived until they built the big house.. It wasalso ner the water well.Cullen kekpt the clock which was in the little house and built a shelf for it, kept it next to the refrigerator in the kitchen. He was the only one ëallowedí to wind it as it was îtouchyî. Grandp had o climb onto a stool to wind the clock. Marie inherited this clock.Cullen was a carpenter by trade. he built lots of things including clocks, furniture, etc. He sharpened saws for folks, raised bees and sold honey among other things he did.Marie has the lock and key to it for Grandpaís side of the garage. Elmer parked his car in the 2nd stall of the garage until they built their own garage many many yars later. I think it was the 60ís... BRYANT, George Cullen Ezra (I41)
 
235 Notes from Cullen to Marie &Betty, July, 1970..Before Violet and I were married, I worked in Tams, W.Va.. for Gulf Companym in the coal mines..In Roanoke, he woked::1st - on the street car line for 2 or 3 months.2nd - On making the incline up Mill Mt.3rd - In 1912, Started working on 3 May, 1912 through August 43 years later at the N&W shops. Grandpa worked on the interior of the passenger cars, probably also diners, etc, doing finishing carpenter work..Grandin Court Grocery was started in 1922 or 1923.- Violet and her brother, Wesley ran the store. They ran the store for 16 years and got out in 1938.- Melvn and Elmer delivered groceries to customers.- There is a photo taken in front of the store with Violet and Reeves standing there. It shows the dliivery truck in one of the shots.- There is a story about the robbery which took place at the store onenight. It made the newspaper and we have a clipping of that.In Grandpa's story to us, he said; they had a line from the store to their house with bells on it. when it rang, he got his shotgun and actually shot a bugla who ran awayr. He or they shot back with a rifle. There were 4 men, 1in the car (think it was a convertable M.O.), 2 at the front door and one in the back.Then my notes have a strory which might have been another time-- Somebody broke in and got cigars, candy, silk hose (stockings M.O) --took the cash register and took it over by the (Brook's house (neighbors) ),and pried it open and ook 600 pennies.How Cullen and Violet met.He met Grandma at( Violet,s ?auntís or maybe his sisterís?) house when Mary lived in the old "lumber houseî .located on the Griggsís home place.Cullen and Violet built their house on Woodlawn Ave. in 1927. Their was a little house under the cigar (catalpa) tree next to the driveway and garage where they lived until they built the big house.. It wasalso ner the water well.Cullen kekpt the clock which was in the little house and built a shelf for it, kept it next to the refrigerator in the kitchen. He was the only one ëallowedí to wind it as it was îtouchyî. Grandp had o climb onto a stool to wind the clock. Marie inherited this clock.Cullen was a carpenter by trade. he built lots of things including clocks, furniture, etc. He sharpened saws for folks, raised bees and sold honey among other things he did.Marie has the lock and key to it for Grandpaís side of the garage. Elmer parked his car in the 2nd stall of the garage until they built their own garage many many yars later. I think it was the 60ís... BRYANT, George Cullen Ezra (I41)
 
236 Notes from Cullen to Marie &Betty, July, 1970..Before Violet and I were married, I worked in Tams, W.Va.. for Gulf Companym in the coal mines..In Roanoke, he woked::1st - on the street car line for 2 or 3 months.2nd - On making the incline up Mill Mt.3rd - In 1912, Started working on 3 May, 1912 through August 43 years later at the N&W shops. Grandpa worked on the interior of the passenger cars, probably also diners, etc, doing finishing carpenter work..Grandin Court Grocery was started in 1922 or 1923.- Violet and her brother, Wesley ran the store. They ran the store for 16 years and got out in 1938.- Melvn and Elmer delivered groceries to customers.- There is a photo taken in front of the store with Violet and Reeves standing there. It shows the dliivery truck in one of the shots.- There is a story about the robbery which took place at the store onenight. It made the newspaper and we have a clipping of that.In Grandpa's story to us, he said; they had a line from the store to their house with bells on it. when it rang, he got his shotgun and actually shot a bugla who ran awayr. He or they shot back with a rifle. There were 4 men, 1in the car (think it was a convertable M.O.), 2 at the front door and one in the back.Then my notes have a strory which might have been another time-- Somebody broke in and got cigars, candy, silk hose (stockings M.O) --took the cash register and took it over by the (Brook's house (neighbors) ),and pried it open and ook 600 pennies.How Cullen and Violet met.He met Grandma at( Violet,s ?auntís or maybe his sisterís?) house when Mary lived in the old "lumber houseî .located on the Griggsís home place.Cullen and Violet built their house on Woodlawn Ave. in 1927. Their was a little house under the cigar (catalpa) tree next to the driveway and garage where they lived until they built the big house.. It wasalso ner the water well.Cullen kekpt the clock which was in the little house and built a shelf for it, kept it next to the refrigerator in the kitchen. He was the only one ëallowedí to wind it as it was îtouchyî. Grandp had o climb onto a stool to wind the clock. Marie inherited this clock.Cullen was a carpenter by trade. he built lots of things including clocks, furniture, etc. He sharpened saws for folks, raised bees and sold honey among other things he did.Marie has the lock and key to it for Grandpaís side of the garage. Elmer parked his car in the 2nd stall of the garage until they built their own garage many many yars later. I think it was the 60ís... BRYANT, George Cullen Ezra (I423)
 
237 Óláfr Guðrøðarson (Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈoːlaːvr ˈɡuðruðarsson]), commonly known in English as Olaf the Black,[note 1] was a mid 13th century sea-king who ruled the Isle of Man (Mann) and parts of the Hebrides. Óláfr was the son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, GUDRODSON, King Olaf the Black (I3592)
 
238 Óláfr is known to have been survived by three childrenHaraldr (d. 1248), Rögnvaldr (d. 1249), and Magnús (d. 1265)—all of whom ruled as kings in their own right.[note 12] Although the mother of Óláfr's children is not known for certain, she is thought to GUDRODSON, King Olaf the Black (I3592)
 
239 Óláfr is known to have been survived by three childrenHaraldr (d. 1248), Rögnvaldr (d. 1249), and Magnús (d. 1265)—all of whom ruled as kings in their own right.[note 12] Although the mother of Óláfr's children is not known for certain, she is thought to GUDRODSON, King Olaf the Black (I3592)
 
240 On January 22, 1867, Lafayette married Elizabeth Frances Martin, at the home of Stokley Martin in Henry County, Virginia.
They had at least seven children.
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HE WAS A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER
CO
54th Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
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He enlisted at the Floyd County, Va. Courthouse on September 16th 1861 at the age of 18.
He was a POW 24 Nov. 1863 Missionary Ridge, TN.
Confined 7 Dec. 1863 Louisville, KY
Transferred 11 Dec. 1863 to Rock Island, IL.
Joined USA 14 Oct. 1864 (place not stated) (For frontier service)
He was taken Prisoner of War November 25, 1863, on retreat from Missionary Ridge Tennessee (per February 28, 1865 muster), he was sent to Rock Island, Illinois, a prison camp located on the Mississippi River.
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He died July 28th, 1881, while cleaning the well at Blackberry Baptist Church in Henry County, Virginia.

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Elizabeth Frances Martin Haynes
1845–1926

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LAFAYETTE
HAYNES
Born
June 23, 1848
Died
July 28, 1881
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Gone but not forgotten

Lafayette is engraved curved in the top of the stone which has a curved top. Each line is centered and the lettering is handsome. The stone is broken across the date of death.
Gravesite Details 1997 PHOTO SHOWS TOMBSTONE BROKEN INTO TWO PIECES; BREAK GOES THROUGH DATE OF DEATH. 
HAYNES 1, Marcus Dee Lafayette (I2309)
 
241 other place of birth Franklin county. HELMS, James William (I184)
 
242 other place of birth Franklin county. HELMS, James William (I184)
 
243 other place of birth Franklin county. HELMS, James William (I184)
 
244 other place of birth Franklin county. HELMS, James William (I566)
 
245 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Source (S1006)
 
246 Pearl was raised by these parents but was never formally adopted. She went by Helms as a surname. Her birth parents were Paul Wilson and Frances Virginia Austin Bess. Her mother died when Pearl was a baby on 15 Jan, 1936 and her father was unable to raise her so Aunt Clara was asked to raise her. HELMS, Pearl Etta Bess (I200)
 
247 Pearl was raised by these parents but was never formally adopted. She went by Helms as a surname. Her birth parents were Paul Wilson and Frances Virginia Austin Bess. Her mother died when Pearl was a baby on 15 Jan, 1936 and her father was unable to raise her so Aunt Clara was asked to raise her. HELMS, Pearl Etta Bess (I200)
 
248 Pearl was raised by these parents but was never formally adopted. She went by Helms as a surname. Her birth parents were Paul Wilson and Frances Virginia Austin Bess. Her mother died when Pearl was a baby on 15 Jan, 1936 and her father was unable to raise her so Aunt Clara was asked to raise her. HELMS, Pearl Etta Bess (I200)
 
249 Pearl was raised by these parents but was never formally adopted. She went by Helms as a surname. Her birth parents were Paul Wilson and Frances Virginia Austin Bess. Her mother died when Pearl was a baby on 15 Jan, 1936 and her father was unable to raise her so Aunt Clara was asked to raise her. HELMS, Pearl Etta Bess (I582)
 
250 Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890 Source (S1045)
 

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