House of Hackett
Notes
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51 | Annie was killed by a car while crossing a street in Augusta, GA. | BLACK, Annie Lee (I1194)
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52 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STUART, Glen Rodney (I725)
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53 | At peace with her neighbors and God, her life was spent in duty to her family. Never did the mantle of motherhood fall upon more devoted shoulders than those of Mrs. Catherine M. F. Connell. | LEITNER, Catherine Mary F. (I274)
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54 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YAWN, Harvey Elmer (I4192)
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55 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SMOAK, Esther Lorene (I4196)
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56 | Attended Florida Southern College and enjoyed growing flowers. KATHLEEN by Fannie Priest Kipp I first met Kathleen in 1945 when Earl and I (with dau. Flora and son Robert) moved to Orlando. Both of our husbands were in the Public School business and both of us were raised on Central Fla. truck farms, so we became true and fast friends from the very start until that friendship ended with the premature death of Kathleen due to a circulatory difficulty. Early In 1951, Kathleen and I decided it was high time the Brandchildren of Charlotte (Souter) and Jacob Leitner renewed acquaintances since all of these first cousins were getting along in years. Our love for her Dad, Benjamin Franklin Leitner and my Dad, Clarence Columbus Priest prompted us to take immediate action so the first Leitner Reunion at Juniper Springs, 20 May 1951 was the result. She and I were always pleased with the results. | LEITNER, Alma Kathleen (I4171)
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57 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YAWN, Clara Nell (I4193)
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58 | Attended Florida Technological University (now University of Central Florida) with a major in photography. | LEITNER, David Ernest (I4198)
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59 | Aunt Mable stayed with Ralph and Sadie Hackett for a few days to help after the birth of their first child, Ronald. | CARUTHERS, Mable Lethia (I2879)
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60 | Baptist Minister. | PERRY, William S. (I78)
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61 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DYCHES, Barney Matthew (I2845)
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62 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DYCHES, Onie Mark (I2846)
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63 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DYCHES, Lonnie Luke (I2847)
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64 | Better known as Ophie. Came to FL with her parents in 1855/6. At age 83 in an interview, Ophelia said: "The greatest mechanical invention during my lifetime has been the radio | LEITNER, Nancy Ophelia Madoria (I112)
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65 | Birthplace if variously listed at Putferin, Scotland; Putferin, NB (North Britain aka Scotland); and Pitferran. Pitfirrane is a policy, a Scottish term for the improved grounds that surround a country house. It is located near Dunfermline, which was the capital of Scotland at the time. Andrew's occupation as a tailor and his position as the Keeper of the Robes for Prince Henry son of King James VI may explain why he might have moved to England when King James ascended to the throne of England as King James I in 1603. An account of the life and death of ... John Hacket, ed., with additions, by M.E.C. Walcott: "His father was a tailor, and died 1621; he left to his two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, 100 pounds each, and to his only son, John, the subject of this memoir, his dwelling house and chattels." Sources: 1. https://www.geni.com/people/Andrew-Hackett/6000000008708048889 2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hacket-27 | HACKETT, Andrew (I4463)
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66 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BLACK, Victor Allen (I2925)
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67 | Born in England. Became a Canadian citizen. Degrees in Physics and Medicine. | COOK, Bernard G. (I325)
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68 | Buried beside his wife on the old Griner estate in Marion County, FL. Had a son by his first wife, last name Wise, in NC. Martin and his second wife, Sarah, moved to Marion County, FL about 1843 along with Sarah's brother Hiram and his family. They settled on a farm five miles north of Ocala and became wealthy--owned much acreage and 65 slaves. | GRINER, Martin (I4140)
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69 | Buried in a pauper's grave. | KEILMAN, Otto (I1523)
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70 | Buried on the Charlie Curry place between Shiloh and Wacahoota on State Road 320. This cemetary is now abandoned and the markers have been destroyed. | LEITNER, Lawrence (I748)
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71 | Came from Germany. He settled on Little River. | LEITNER, George (I821)
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72 | Capt. John D. Leitner of Leitner, Fla. died Saturday, April 13 1890 of throat trouble of which he had been an acute sufferer for four months. Capt. Leitner has been a citizen of Marion Co. for over 30 years, coming here from S.C. and was 53 years of age at the time of his demise. Capt. Leitner during the war was a member of Col. John W. Martin's Arty Co. and a more patient, courageous, obedient, faithful soldier never bore arms in any conflict. He was a most genial whole souled, and hospitable gentleman, who numbered his friends by the score. His virtues were many and faults few, trusting his noble example of mind and heart and citizenship many find in his sons, descendants worthy of so grand a sire. LEITNER, JOHN DANIEL (Lt.) enlisted 12 Doe.1861 In Capt. Perry's (formerly Marion) Light Artillery at Fernandina, Fla. (He used his own horse) On last roll 11 May 1865,Meridian, Miss. (surrendered 4 May 1865, Citronella, Ala.)(same as brother George) (Researched by Fannie Belle Priest Kipp from papers obtained from the Florida and South Carolina Archives and from stories told by relatives.) | LEITNER, John Daniel (I273)
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73 | Capt. William Hackett, a mariner who commanded the sloop Indeavor of Salsbury. Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hackett-447 retrieved 12/23/2018. | HACKETT, William Captain (I4441)
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74 | Carrie was left a widow with several small children to raise. One child died the same year that their father, George died. Carrie called upon trusted Negroes to help her. (Ben Leitner, son) | GEIGER, Caroline Levina (I739)
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75 | Caterer, family genealogist, and member of the DAR Winter Park Chapter. (joined Capt. Luke Whitfield on her maternal line) | PROCTOR, Pearl L. (I247)
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76 | Charles Poyner, Marvell High School Class of 1964, passed away on December 19, 2006. His obituary appeared as follows: Charles M. Poynor, II, 60, of Turner, Arkansas, passed away December 19, 2006, in Little Rock. Charles was born on February 9, 1946, in Little Rock to the late Dr. Charles Poynor and Betty Sue Hall Poynor. He is survived by an aunt, Judy Hall Jackson of Holly Grove, Arkansas, and several cousins. Graveside services were held on Friday, December 22, 2006, at 10 a.m. at Turner Cemetery in Turner, Arkansas. Reverend Joe Garner officiated. Donations may be made to Turner Cemetery, P.O. Box 227, Turner, AR. 72383. Services were directed by Roller-Citizens Funeral Home, West Helena | Poynor, Charles M. (I4514)
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77 | David died of diphtheria. The following is quoted from his fathers diary. "David quit breathing and his spirit ascended to God who gave it. Thus my own dear son passed away . . ." | LONG, David Gilbert (I2722)
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78 | David Leitner and Elizabeth Smith settled in Fairfield County, SC on Horse Creek near the "old home place." David was a good man, he was a class leader and a great worker in the church. | LEITNER, David (I807)
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79 | Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent | PROCTOR, Lloyd Noble (I105)
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80 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BIRCH, Harold Eric (I153)
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81 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PROCTOR, John Harley (I495)
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82 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PROCTOR, James Wendell (I138)
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83 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PROCTOR, Donald Ray (I141)
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84 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PROCTOR, Charles Henry (I143)
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85 | Democrat | LANIER, Hazel Annie (I135)
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86 | Democrat--Precinct committee woman for 20 years WMU President and Sunday School Teacher | PROCTOR, Edith Emma (I107)
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87 | Died age 3 years. | DAVIS, Harry McQuinn (I1287)
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88 | Died an infant, one week after her mother died giving her birth. | BLACK, Julia (I77)
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89 | Died as a child, poisoned by his stepmother. | HORTON, Farnum (I2995)
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90 | Died as a child, poisoned by the stepmother. | HORTON, Sula (I2994)
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91 | Died as a confederate soldier. | BLACK, William (I1171)
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92 | Died as a Confederate soldier. | BLACK, Joseph Calhoun (I1173)
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93 | Died as a young man. | PRIESTER, Andrew (I88)
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94 | Died as an infant. | DAVIS, Infant (I1286)
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95 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MOSLEY, Andrew (I1887)
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96 | Died as an infant. | KING, Jack Albert (I2963)
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97 | Died as the result of a tractor accident while mowing the shoulders of #175 near Marion County. Tribute to Zada Eva Proctor and Robert G. Estes by Geraldine Green Proctor: "This couple had no children of their own but helped raise Lucille's two children, Robert Godwin and Ann Godwin. They loved the two people and took as much pride in them as if they were their very own." | ESTES, Robert Gordon (I494)
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98 | Died at age 12 years. | PERRY, Lucy (I2867)
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99 | Died at age 16 years. | SOUTER, John (I2696)
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100 | Died at age 19 years. | LEITNER, John (I853)
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