Ball and Autrey Ancestry and Related Names

Source Citations


Unknown KLECKNER

1Anson Newsletter source: . "1840 census shows Asa Holmes in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois (source: Anson Newsletter).". "Date of Import: Apr 17, 2001."

2GEDCOM File : abby anson.ged, 17 Apr 2001.


Nettie MORGANSTERN

1Anson Newsletter source: . "1840 census shows Asa Holmes in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois (source: Anson Newsletter).". "Date of Import: Apr 17, 2001."

2GEDCOM File : abby anson.ged, 17 Apr 2001.

3Anson Newsletter, copies provided by Patrick Branigan.


Roy Garey HODGE

1By R. Garey Hodge, Family History and Allied Familes. "Letter of April 01 from Mr. Hodge
The genealogical data has been research and compiled in preparation For the publication of our Hodges Family History and Allied Families By R. Garey Hodge 2413 Raleigh Road, Springfield, Illinois 62704
Email RGareyRG@aol.com

Moweq@aol.com



Elisa Hodge                 28 Nov 01
E-Mail: squeakers19@hotmail.com
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Homepage URL: http://
Referred By: Search Engine
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Comments: Roy Garey Hodge is my uncle from Springfield, IL. He is not the only child of Chester and Jean Hodge. I am interested in finding my Hodge relatives I have not seen in over 10 years.".


Benjamin H. HARN

1Deed Book Q August 05, 1862, Lewis County, Kentucky. "Deed Book Q
Page 29
August 05, 1862, Lewis County, Kentucky
Benjamin Harn  buys from Angaline and Greenup Gooding, Oliver and Mry Francis, James W. and Mary E Harn 23 A. on Phillips Creek."

21880 Census Fleming County, Kentucky, Flemingsburg.

31850 Census,  Bourbon County, Kentucky (Millersburg). "1850 Census,  Bourbon County, Kentucky (Millersburg)
#198, Heron, Benjamin  24  M  Kentucky
Catherine  24  F   Kentucky
Jacob          3  M  Kentucky."

41870 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky,Flemingsburg. "1870 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky (Flemingsburg)
Harn, Benjamin  44  M  Kentucky
Catherine  44  F   Kentucky
Susan        16  F   Kentucky
Francis        15  M  Kentucky
Martha        13  F   Kentucky
Carrie          11  F   Kentucky
Sarah           8  F   Kentucky
Robert         4  M  Kentucky."

51880 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky. ".". "1880 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky
# 6 Harn Benjamin  54  M  Kentucky
Catherine  54  F   Kentucky
Sarah M    18  F   Kentucky
Robert L    14  M  Kentucky."."


Oliver A. HARN

1Tax Roll. "
    Fleming County Kentucky, (1873 Tax Rolls).".


Don Sullivan FOSTER

1Death CErtificate REgistered at Jones County, Texas for Don Sullivan Foster. "Death Certificate Registered.".


Lois Alma LAKEY

1Death Certificate for Lois Alma Lakey. "DEath Certificate for Lois Alma Lakey Registered at Jones Co. Texas."


Ransom D. SMITH

1Revloutionary War Record. "
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> Database: donna70
> Individual: I5298
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> Name: Helen L Smith Hoke
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> Note:
> Elizabeth Moss married Ransom D. Smith
> Ransom D. Smith was my 4x great grandfather. He was born in Hanover Co, VA in 1761 and moved with his father and siblings from Hanover Co, VA to Granville Co, NC around 1766. Many early Granville County settlers came to the area from Hanover Co, VA. I believe it was because of the Indian problem they were having in Hanover County. Ransom then moved to Claiborne Co, TN, in 1805, where he bought land. When they reached TN, they had 2 male children and 1 female child other than Ransom and Elizabeth in the household. He then moved to Campbell Co, TN in 1809. He moved his family again in 1831, to Marion Co, TN.
> Ransom served in the Revolutionary War. He was a Private in the NC Militia. His pension number is S3925. His pension was applied for in Oct. 12, 1832, from Marion Co, TN. It states that the Annual Allowance would be $40.00 and he had Rec. $100.00. On April 6, 1883, his pension was started at age 73 in Marion Co, TN. His pension papers shows that, Ransom Smith, father of the Benjamin Smith who married Rhoda Proffitt, daughter of William Proffitt by his first marriage to Nancy Barron, specifies that he lived in Campbell Co, TN and migrated with others to Marion Co, TN. Some say that this Ransom Smith was one of the heroes of the battle of King's Mountain in the Revolutionary War but this has not been proven. Upon inspection of his Penison papers, there is no mention of the battle. In fact, it states that he saw no real battles just several skirmishes.
> If you would like more info on this side of the family, please email me at shoke2253@aol.com. I have been researching this family for quite a few years now.
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