Transcript Birth Record Book 1870-1879 Page 208

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Edith Story; Fannie Story; James W Story; John L Story; Mary A Story; Samuel L Story; Edith Story+; Elbert Story+; Ella Story+; Hannah Taylor+; Peter Taylor+; Samuel Taylor+; Edd Thomas+; Joseph Thomas+; Mary L Thomas+; Albert Thompson+; Mary Thompson+; Sarah Thompson+; Berta Turner; Blanch Turner; Gilbert Turner; Lewis Turner; Lucie A Turner; Abram R Turner+; Alice Turner+; Daniel Turner+; Fannie Turner+; Granison Turner+; Laura Turner+; Louisa A Turner+; Martha Turner+; Rosa Turner+; Charles Urquhart+; Jane Urquhart+; Joseph Urquhart+; Ann E Vick; Charles Vick; Cora E Vick; Darthulia Vick; James B Vick; John C Vick; Lila Vick; M C Vick; Mary Vick; Anna Walker+; Roscoe Walker+; Walter Walker+; Della Watford+; Isham Watford+; William Watford+; Benjamin Wells+; Dolly Wells+; FNU Wells+; Delia A Westbrook; FNU Westbrook; Lon F Westbrook; Edwin P Westbrook+; James E Westbrook+; Sarah E Westbrook+; Anthony Whitehead+; Curtis Whitehead+; Eddie Whitehead+; Ida V Whitehead+; James Whitehead+; Lewis H Whitehead+; Matilda Whitehead+; Osmore Whitehead+; Pricilla Whitehead+; FNU Whitfield+; Hester Whitfield+; William Whitfield+; Adline Wiggins+; FNU Wiggins+; John Wiggins+; George H Williams+; Pearl Williams+; Virginia Williams+; FNU Worrell; Henrietta Worrell; Joseph H Worrell; Eveline Worrell+; Ginny Worrell+; Nathaniel Worrell+; Annie Wright+; Hal Wright+; Mollie Wright+

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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