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Elusive People
Allen Wells
Strongly suspect this is the brother of Spiddy Wells. He and his children ended up in McDonald County, Missouri, as did several of Spiddy's children, including her son Allen Newton Pierce.
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Alva and Sarah Newton, Monroe County, New York
The only place that Alva and Sarah show up is the 1850 census for Pittsford, New York. By 1860, two of their children, Sarah and Nathan, are living with their former neighbors, while the only other child that can be found is in Indiana. Amasa was only 14 and may have run away.
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Lucy Everett Jackson
Lucy C. Everett died in Weakley County, Tennessee when her children were young and little is known about her except her name, date (not place) of marriage and that she loved to sing. I have made a guess as to parentage, but have no proof of the relationship, as two families in the area have "room" for her.
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Francis Marion Robison
Have no information about where in Kentucky he was born or who his parents were. A Zachariah Robeson from Kentucky is in Clay Co., Missouri in 1850, but no idea if he is a relative.
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Mystery Photos
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