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John Long
d.Aft 25 Dec 1885
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Madsen family Tree 20, in RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
11 Feb 2011. - ↑ United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
HH 1052, Fam 1052.
Long, John, 43, wheelwright, RE=$720, b. IN , Isabell, 44, b. TN , Evaline, 15, b. IL , Isabell, 12, b. IL , Thomas, 9, b. IL , John, 7, b. IL , Peter, 5, b. IL , James, 17, farmer, b. IL
- ↑ Missouri,Putnam County; FHL #0803641, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).
Long, John, 53, male, farmer, RE $1500, PE $1000, born IN , Isabel, 54, female, born TN , Tho., 20, male, farm laborer, born IL , Jno., 17, male, born IL, attends school , Peter, 14, male, born IL, attends school
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Putnam County Wills 1857-1914, in Missouri. Probate Court (Putnam County). Probate records, 1857-1940; index to probate records, 1853-1977. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977)
p. 77; FHL #1010798.
John Long of Putnam Co., MO, farmer, makes this will: $5 to my daughters: Priscilla Case, Ruth Phinney, Senna [Lenna?] Rose (or her legal heirs) $5 to son James Long $5 to legal heirs of daughter Isabella Scott $5 to son Thomas Long residue to: legal heirs of son John Long, daughter-in-law Sarah C. Long, grandson Charles E. Long, grandson David G. Scott heirs to receive 1/4 if any survivors, otherwise divide between Sarah C. Long, Charles E. Long, David G. Scott James A. Long, schoolteacher = executor; signed 15 Dec. 1885 Probate began 16 January 1886 Codicil, 25/26 December 1885: In the event of the death of David G. Scott before he reaches his majority, his share to be divided equally between his brothers and sisters: Susan I. Hamilton, James O. Scott, George H. Scott, Malinda J. Bennett, Marilla I. Scott, or to those who remain living at the time of the death of David G. Scott; payment to be made at the time of their majority
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