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1802 Wilkes County, Georgia Tax List, Captain Anthony's District. |
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1850 Census - Lafayette Co., MS - McGonagills |
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1870 Census - Lafayette Co., MS - McGonagill and James |
Notice that Mary Ellen McGonagill and husband Richard James are located right next door to Squire L. McGonagill, believed to be her father. |
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Albert Benning, 1930 Census, Illinois, COOK COUNTY, Roll 468 Book 1, Page 24~1 |
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Amanda Stapp's Pension taken in DeKalb County, Alabama for her late husband, Harmon Stapp. |
You must save this file to your computer, and then you will be able to view it. This file is in Adobe Acrobat Form. If you do not have Acrobat, you can download the program for free here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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Andrew Petersen Death Certificate |
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Birth certificate of Jimmy Lee Stapp |
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Birth Certificate of Josephine Petersen (Sorensen) |
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Brief summaries of Joseph Doughty's land records |
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Civil War Pension Application of Hiram T. Stapp |
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Civil War Personal Description of Daniel Milton (Tuck) Doty of brother, Thomas P. and his escape from Federal Prison, Camp Morton, Indiana. |
Taken from Preston Doughty's Book, "Our Doughty families and related Pryor, Moses, Turner, Simpson, Ormond." War Record of D.M. Doughty, Father of W.F. Doughty in Civil War, page 134. |
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Civil War Personal Description of Daniel Milton (Tuck) Doty of brother, Thomas P. and his escape from Federal Prison, Camp Morton, Indiana. |
Taken from Preston Doughty's Book, "Our Doughty families and related Pryor, Moses, Turner, Simpson, Ormond." War Record of D.M. Doughty, Father of W.F. Doughty in Civil War, page 135. - PART II |
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Civil War Register of Prisoners of War recieved at military prison, Louisville, Ky. |
Part A. |
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Civil War Register of Prisoners of War recieved at military prison, Louisville, Ky. |
Part B |
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Confederate |
Confederate - 29th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company A - Part A
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Confederate |
Confederate - 29th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company A - Part B
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Confederate |
Confederate - 29th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company A - Part C |
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Union |
Union - 140th Indiana Infantry Regiment, Company K - Part A |
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Union |
Union - 140th Indiana Infantry Regiment, Company K - Part B |
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Civil War Service Record for Harmon/Hiram T. Stapp - Union |
Union - 140th Indiana Infantry Regiment, Company K - Part C |
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Confederate Widow's Application for Pension of Thomas Paschal Doty |
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Daniel Doughty death Proclamation by Governor of South Carolina. |
Part A |
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Daniel Doughty death Proclamation by Governor of South Carolina. |
Part B |
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Daniel Doughty death Proclamation by Governor of South Carolina. |
Part C |
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Death Certificate of Johanna (Jespersen, Petersen) Matson |
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Death Certificate of Susan Elizabeth Mullins (Stapp) |
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Ellis Island Immigration Record for Matzon family |
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ginney |
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Harmon Stapp (uncle) in 1864 Census for Reorganizing the Georgia Militia. |
This copy is extremely difficult to read. The original copy is housed in the Georgia Archives, but this is a copy from the Microfilm which is the only record accessable to the public.
But, I have included 3 different copies of this record for better viewing. This record gives us proof that Harmon's parents came from Burke County, North Carolina before Gwinnett County, Georgia. |
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Harmon Stapp (Uncle) in 1867 Voter Registration and Amnesty Oath Paper |
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Harmon Stapp's Civil War Service Record |
You must save this file to your computer, and then you will be able to view it. This file is in Adobe Acrobat Form. If you do not have Acrobat, you can download the program for free here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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Harmon Stapp's Pension for Civil War Service |
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Jakob Laursen Kirke and Dorthe Christensdatter marriage. |
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Jesse William Stapp's Pension for his Confederate Civil War Service. |
You must save this file to your computer, and then you will be able to view it. This file is in Adobe Acrobat Form. If you do not have Acrobat, you can download the program for free here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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Joanne Sorensen Birth Certificate |
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Joanne Sorensen Death Certificate |
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John Dotey Court Case, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. |
We are sure that the Joseph Doughty that acts as a character witness to John Dotey is our Joseph because Reuben Barrett was well associated with our Joseph Doughty. |
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Joseph "Joe" Stapp's Indian Wars Pension Application Form |
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Joseph & Nancy Ann Doughty land record, Elbert County, Georgia. |
This is the definitive proof of the name of Joseph's wife: Nancy (Ann) Doughty. |
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Joseph Doughty, 1790 Wilkes County, Georgia tax record. |
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Julius Matzon and Johanne (Jespersen) Petersen marriage certificate dated 1908, Chicago, Illinois |
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Karl Heinrich Herzberg Obituary |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p139 |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p140 |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p145 |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p146 |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p147 |
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Land Records of Henry Richard and Mary Ellen James |
hr james p141 |
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