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 | Angelo Spraker (1852-1932) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Annie Wallace Fletcher (1916-2000) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Annie Wallace Fletcher (1916-2000) - Find a Grave Memorial
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 | Benedict Joseph Spalding Jr. (1746-1815) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Blue People of Kentucky Here is a short video clip from an episode of Mysteries at the Museum from Travel Channel that talks about the "Blue People of Kentucky". I have traced of our family tree back to various members of the Fugate family.
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 | Charles A. “Charley” Grubbs (1871-1949) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Charles Grubbs Headstone Status: Located;
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 | Charles Mason Fletcher (1932-2020) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Charley and Catherine (Heisner) Grubbs with children
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 | Charlie and Kate around 1927
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 | Diary of Edwin B. Easton, Co B, 26th MI Inf, killed June 17, 1864 This is the diary of Edwin B. Easton, formerly Edwin Easton Bullock, read by Charles Grubbs.
(This was my first attempt at digitizing the cassette recording, I will try again later to see if I can get a better quality file to replace this one.)
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 | Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare on Wikipedia
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 | Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Prince of Beare, 1st Count of Berehaven
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 | Edmonia Fletcher charged with burning A.W. Chewning's barn
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 | Edwin B. Easton, Co B, 26th MI Inf
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 | Ellena Peacher Fletcher (1894-1956) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | Fletcher Family
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 | Foy Ervin Grubb (1916-2005) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Heisner Family Portrait
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 | Henry Grubb (1791-1843) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Lillian Lee Fletcher with Bonnie Palmer
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 | Lorenzo Thomas Sullivan World War I Draft Registration Card
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 | Martha Bullock
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 | Martha Bullock Barry (1806-1896) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Old Calvary Cemetery Historic Marker Early Catholic settlers came to Rolling Fork area after 1790 and established Calvary Settlement. Among those buried in this Catholic cemetery , later renamed Holy Mary, are Revolutionary War soldiers, originally from Maryland: John Barton Abell, Henry Hudson Wathen and Benedict Spalding. Another soldier-settler, Samual Abell IV, died 1795, before cemetery created.
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 | Randolph Tasel Fletcher (1936-1959) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Ship Neptune Passenger List on 25 Oct 1746
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 | Sylvesta “Nay” Sullivan Newton (1857-1932) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | T.L. Fletcher
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 | Tasel M Fletcher (1912-1987) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Thomas Wathen & Matilda Beauchamp
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 | Thornton L Fletcher (1887-1959) - Find A Grave Memorial
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 | Who is this? Is this a picture of Charles Grubbs, or is it a picture of his son, John Edwin Grubbs?
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 | WWII Draft Card for Thornton Llewellyn Fletcher.png
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