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Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Christopher Grant Tanner
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Clark, Jay B. (b. 29 MAR 1919, d. 1968)

Source: (Name)

Title: GEDCOM from Janis Ellinor
Death: 1968 Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Arkansas
Reference: 21036

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King, James (b. , d. 22 JAN 1777)
Source: (Death)

Title: letter #198 Judy S. Hill
Death: 22 JAN 1777 Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
Reference: 21037

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King, Mary West "Molley" (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: letter #198 Judy S. Hill
Reference: 21038

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King, Nancy (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: letter #198 Judy S. Hill
Reference: 21039

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West, John (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: letter #198 Judy S. Hill
Reference: 21040

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Templeton, Martin (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: letter #198 Judy S. Hill
Reference: 21041

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Moss, Judge William C. (b. 12 DEC 1829, d. 12 NOV 1915)
Note: Listed as Jdge "Bill" Moss on the monument on Hwy 105 in Banks Co., Georgia.
Source: (Name)

Title: These Men Wore Grey Volume VI Bank County, Georgia p.90
Event: Type: MILITARY
Place: Co., D, 43rd Ga. Regt., Middle River Vols., Banks Co., Georgia
Event: Type: MILITARY
Place: McDonald's Company, 4th Ga. Cavalry State Guards
Death: 12 NOV 1915
Burial: Moss Family Cemetery, Banks Co., Georgia
Reference: 21042
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Banks Co., Georgia

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Arrendall, Elizabeth E. (b. 29 JAN 1829, d. 11 MAR 1887)
Source: (Name)

Title: These Men Wore Grey Volume VI Bank County, Georgia p.90
Death: 11 MAR 1887
Burial: Moss Family Cemetery, Banks Co., Georgia
Reference: 21043
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Banks Co., Georgia

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Moss, Catherine G. (b. ABT 1852, d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: These Men Wore Grey Volume VI Bank County, Georgia p.90
Reference: 21044

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Moss, Nancy E. (b. ABT 1856, d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: These Men Wore Grey Volume VI Bank County, Georgia p.90
Reference: 21045

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Moss, Mary E. (b. 1860, d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: These Men Wore Grey Volume VI Bank County, Georgia p.90
Reference: 21046

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Platt, Jason (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: Obituary from "Sarasota Herald-Tribune" (October 8, 1999)
Reference: 21047

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Platt, Jonathan (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: Obituary from "Sarasota Herald-Tribune" (October 8, 1999)
Reference: 21048

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Whidden, John Wesley (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865
Event: Type: MILITARY
Place: Seventh Florida Infantry, Company E
Reference: 21049

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Dillinger, George (b. ABT 1813, d. ?)
Note: Solomon Dillinger (deceased) was born in Westmoreland County, Penn., December 14, 1805, and was a son of Jacob and Catharine Dillinger. The former immigrated from Germany with his parents to Westmoreland County, Penn., when a small boy, where he grew up and married. About 1807, they removed to Jefferson Township, Mercer Co., Penn., with a large family, of whom six sons and one daughter grew to maturity: John, Jacob, George, William, Henry, Solomon and Elizabeth. Henry, who resides on the old homestead, in the faith of the Lutheran Church. Our subject grew to manhood on the home farm and about 1831 came to Sharon and entered the employ of Elias Jones, who then owned all of the lands now included in the northwest portion of the borough. On January 7, 1833, he was married to Miss Jane, daughter of Elias and Jane (Smith) Jones, the former a native of Wales, and the latter of Virginia. They were married in that State, and in 1803-04 came from Winchester, Va., to Hickory Township, Mercer County, and settled on the M.C. Trout farm, where Mrs. Dillinger was born, December 10, 1807. There were six children in the family of Elias Jones: Betsy, Smith, Sara, Hannah, Jane and Elias, the two last mentioned being twins. Mrs. Dillinger is the only survivor. Mr. Jones removed with his family to the site of Sharon a few years after the birth of Mrs. Dillinger, where he kept hotel, and was also the first postmaster of the village, as well as its first merchant. Both he and wife died in Sharon. One child, Elizabeth J. (wife of Septimus Marsden, of Sharon), was born to Solomon and Jane Dillinger. Mr. Dillinger was a Democrat, and followed farming up to his death, which occured October 10, 1985. His widow now resides with her daughter, Mrs. Marsden.




1850 Mercer Co., PA Wolf Creek Township
28 133 136 DILLINGER, George 37 M Farmer 2000 Pa.
29 133 136 DILLINGER, Alice Jane 21 F Pa.
30 133 136 DILLINGER, Hugh G. 14 M Pa. S
31 133 136 DILLINGER, Elizabeth R. 12 F Pa. S
32 133 136 DILLINGER, Mary J. 10 F Pa. S
33 133 136 DILLINGER, John McK. 8 M Pa. S
34 133 136 DILLINGER, Margaret I. 4 F Pa.
Event: Type: CENSUS (2)
Date: 1860
Place: Mercer Co., Pennsylvania
Event: Type: CENSUS (3)
Date: 1870
Place: Mercer Co., Pennsylvania
Reference: 21050
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Mercer Co., Pennsylvania

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Hendry, Judith A. (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers 1861-1865
Reference: 21051

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________, Alice J. (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)

Title: 1870 U.S. Census Mercer Co., Pennsylvania
Reference: 21052

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Dillinger, Jacob (b. , d. ?)
Note: Marriage(s):
Spouse: Catharine OTSTAD
Marriage: 9 Feb 1808
York, Pennsylvania
Reference: 21053

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Bennett, Zachariah (b. ABT 1808, d. ?)
Note: Re: RE: BARNABAS BENNETT GA. 1850
Posted by: Dane Jason Bennett Date: May 18, 1999 at 06:47:57
In Reply to: RE: BARNABAS BENNETT GA. 1850 by JOYCE BEARDEN of 6570


According to my data Barnabas Bennett, b. 1809, Bulloch County, GA., md. Hannah Cannon, b. 1810, on 18 Sep 1828 in Bulloch County, GA. Barnabas was the son of James Bennett b. ca 1756 md Mary Ann Cryer on 14 Oct 1797 in Camden County, GA. James and Mary Ann had at least seven children. They lived in Bulloch and Bryan Counties, GA.
James had two brothers, Richard Bennett b. ca 1758, md Mary Cook abt 1785 and William Bennett b. ca 1760 md Mary Sheffield, ca 1788. William and Mary Sheffield Bennett is my line.

According to Folks Huxford, "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" these three brothers were Revolutionary Soldiers. Their parentage has not yet been established, although some of Richard's descendents believe his name may be "Benjamin." It is thought they may have been born in VA or their father had been a Virginian. Huxford inititally said they were born in that part of Robeson which was later cut off into Bladen County, NC, but so far I have seen no proof of where these three brothers came from when they appeared in Effingham County, GA just prior to the Revolutionary War.

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who may have information on this line of my Bennett family line. Thanks, Dane Jason Bennett.
(db1202@@aol.com)
Source: (Name)

Title: 1860 U.S. Census Bulloch Co., Georgia
Page: p.840
Source: (Birth)

Title: 1860 U.S. Census Bulloch Co., Georgia
Event: Type: CENSUS (2)
Date: 1840
Event: Type: CENSUS (3)
Date: 1850
Place: Bulloch Co., Georgia p.239
Event: Type: CENSUS (4)
Date: 1860
Place: Bulloch Co., Georgia p.840
Reference: 21054
Census: Date: 1830
Place: Bulloch Co., Georgia p.95

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Nevil, Eliza (b. ABT 1813, d. ?)
Source: (Birth)

Title: 1860 U.S. Census Bulloch Co., Georgia
Reference: 21055

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