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| 10101 | Walter de Gloucester (also Walter FitzRoger or Walter de Pitres) (1065 - 1129) was an early Norman official of the King of England during the early years of the Norman conquest of the South Welsh Marches. He was the only son of Roger de Pitres and his wife, Eunice de Balun. Walter de Gloucester was High Sheriff of Gloucestershire and lived in Gloucester Castle of which he was constable, making improvements to this early fortification. He was married to Bertha, a relative of Hamelin de Balun. They were the parents of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and a daughter, Maud, who married a Roger Fitz Pons. | De Gloucester, Sheriff of Gloucester Walter (I15956)
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| 10102 | Walter FitzEdward de Salisbury (AKA: Gautier d' Évreux), Sheriff of Wiltshire, was eldest son of Eduuard Saresberiensis (Edward of Salisbury) (by a first wife?). He was of Chitterne at Wiltshire, England. He was born circa 1080 in Wiltshire, England. Walter married Sibyl de Chaworth, daughter of Patrick de Chaworth and Matilda Hesdin, in 1108 at Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Walter controlled the lands of his father in 1120 at Wiltshire, England. He was founder of Bradenstock Priory at England. Walter died in 1147 | De Salisbury, Sheriff of Wiltshire Walter Fitz Edward (I3876)
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| 10103 | Walter Howard Thompson was born 9 October 1911 in Chariton County, Missouri and died 11 January 1931 of typhoid fever. He is buried at Locke Cemetery, southeast of Marceline, near Mike, Missouri. | Thompson, Walter Howard (I14107)
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| 10104 | Walter Stewart (first to assume the surname), 3rd Great Steward of Scotland; raised Paisley Priory to rank of Abbey c1219; Justiciar of Scotland north of Forth 1230; married Beatrix, daughter of Filchrist, 3rd Earl of Angus and died in 1241. - Burke's Peerage. Appointed Justiciar of Scotland by King Alexander II, 1230. Negotiated the 2nd marriage of Alexander II (to Marie De Coucy), 1239 | Stewart, 3rd High Stewart Of Scotland Walter Fitzalan (I13594)
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| 10105 | Walter Wayne Thompson Jr was born 27 April 1923 in Chariton County, Missouri. On 16 January 1943 he married Henrietta Engle in Quincy, Massachusetts. She was born 19 January 1923. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Engle. Walter served in the Navy during WWII aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Hornet. He was a Baptist Minister. Congressional Record article 43 of 52 PAYING TRIBUTE TO WALTER WAYNE THOMPSON, JR. -- HON. SCOTT McINNIS (Extensions of Remarks - November 29, 2001) [Page: E2177] GPO's PDF --- HON. SCOTT McINNIS OF COLORADO IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday, November 29, 2001 * Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize Walter Wayne Thompson Jr. and thank him for his service to this country. Walter began his service as a sailor in 1941, joining the Navy at the age of eighteen. By the end of his service, Walter had served on two ships involved in several famous and infamous battles in the Pacific theater. * Walter served on the U.S.S. Hornet as a stenographer to the ship's Captain While serving on the ship, Wayne was present for the launching of the famous Doolittle Raid, America's first strike at the Japanese after Pearl Harbor. Following the raid, the Hornet engaged in the Battle of Midway, a battle considered a turning point in the war that stopped the Japanese fleet from controlling Hawaii. * Following Midway, the Japanese focused on the island of Guadalcanal. Here the Hornet's crew found itself tasked with the role of defending the island alone after Allied naval forces sustained heavy losses. After Guadalcanal, the crew fought in the Battle of Santa Cruz in an attempt to weaken Japanese defensive forces for an invasion of the island. * The Battle of Santa Cruz was to be the final engagement for the Hornet. The carrier was attacked and sunk by enemy forces and her crew rescued by the U.S.S. Anderson. After living through the travesty, Wayne finished his service aboard the U.S.S. Lexington, where he served until the end of the war. Following his discharge, he returned to his native state of Missouri and became a Baptist Minister. He served the ministry for over forty years before retiring in Montrose, Colorado. * Mr. Speaker, it is a great privilege to recognize Walter Wayne Thompson Jr. and thank him for his service during World War II. If not for dedicated citizens like Wayne, we would not enjoy the many freedoms we have today. Wayne Thompson served selflessly in a time of great need, bringing credit to himself and to this great nation. - | Thompson, Walter Wayne Jr (I14109)
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| 10106 | Walter Wayne Thompson was born 20 April 1879 in Randolph County, Missouri. On 12 January 1902 he married Anna Bell Hicks, daughter of John Wilmer Hicks and Mattie Nora Hughes. Anna Bell was born 29 August 1881 at Mike, Missouri. They lived most of their lives in Chariton and Linn Counties in Missouri. They were farmers, but moved to Marceline, Missouri in later years. Anna Bell passed away on 21 March 1960 at the age of 78 years. Walter Wayne passed away on Sunday, 3 July, 1966 t Florence Rest Home in Marceline, Missouri. They were both buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Marceline, Missouri. They were the parents of 10 children: Opal Esther, Raymond Earl, Mattie Lucille, Walter Howard, Eugenia Maxine, Virgil Lee, Walter Wayne Jr and Ada Belle. There was also 2 infant children who died at birth, a daughter who died on 23 September 1902 and a son who died 12 April 1906. Both infant children are buried in Locke Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri, southeast of Marceline. | Thompson, Walter Wayne Sr (I14108)
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| 10107 | Walters Cemetery | McClanahan, John D (I32309)
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| 10108 | Walters family Cemetery | Sine, Annie E (I32352)
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| 10109 | Waltheof was captured and beheaded by William the Conqueror fo conspiracy | Waltheof Earl of Northumberland (I88)
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| 10110 | Wamego Cemetery | Anderson, Nancy Ellen (I47558)
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| 10111 | Wamego City Cemetery | Pinick, Emma Etta (I47349)
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| 10112 | Wamego City Cemetery | Pinick, Winnie Gertrude (I47368)
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| 10113 | Wamego City Cemetery | Cutright, Thomas Fremont (I47372)
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| 10114 | Wamego City Cemetery | Howe, Robert Alexander (I47394)
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| 10115 | Wamego City Cemetery | Howe, Susan Lorena (I47396)
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| 10116 | Wamego City Cemetery | Barnes, Grace Coral (I47413)
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| 10117 | Wamego City Cemetery | Pinick, Edward Andrew (I47430)
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| 10118 | Wamego City Cemetery | McKowen, William Henderson (I47487)
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| 10119 | Wamego City Cemetery | Forrester, George Washington V (I47560)
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| 10120 | Wamego City Cemetery | Forrester, Cora E (I51154)
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| 10121 | Wamego City Cemetery | Atkinson, David William (I51155)
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| 10122 | Wamego City Cemetery | Atkinson, Floneta (I51164)
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| 10123 | Wamego City Cemetery | Shea, John Herbert (I51165)
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| 10124 | Wamego City Cemetery | Middleton, Ellen Louisa (I57413)
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| 10125 | Wamego City Cemetery | Pinick, Lyle Edward (I57423)
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| 10126 | War of 1812 Pension Applications, Washington D.C.: National Archives | Source (S459)
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| 10127 | Warden of West Marches | De Johnstone, Sir Gilbert (I7958)
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| 10128 | Warm Springs Cemetery | Fry, John (I52761)
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| 10129 | Warm Springs Cemetery | Haywood, Deborah (I52762)
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| 10130 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | Parsons, Richard Obediah (I46544)
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| 10131 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | (Unknown), Elsie C (I46650)
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| 10132 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | Parsons, Elixis W (I46656)
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| 10133 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | Parsons, Nannie (I46657)
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| 10134 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | McCoy, George Riley Washington (I56368)
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| 10135 | Warner Chapel Cemetery | Strait, Mary Abigail (I56369)
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| 10136 | Warwick Castle | Beauchamp, Richard (I1550)
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| 10137 | Warwick Castle | Beauchamp, Thomas (I1551)
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| 10138 | Was a captive of the Shawnees after the Muddy Creek Massacre | See, Margaret Jane (I43182)
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| 10139 | Was a Free Mason (Masonic emblem on his tombstone) | Turner, Mathias (I14366)
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| 10140 | Was in a home for severely mentally disabled (Possibly because of an accident) | Murray, Harold Kyle (I10221)
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| 10141 | Was killed in the "Muddy Creek Massacre" in 1763 in Greenbriars, VA (WV) | See, Frederick Michael (I43166)
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| 10142 | Was Smith County, TN | Meador, Jobe (I9661)
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| 10143 | Was: Cabell, Virginia, USA | Henry, Frances (I6516)
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| 10144 | Washington Cemetery | Garrison, David Vinton (I5195)
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| 10145 | Washington Cemetery | Kaneer, Evelyn Virginia (I8150)
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| 10146 | Washington Cemetery | Searl, Rosetta J (I49699)
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| 10147 | Washington Cemetery | Nevius, William Helms (I49700)
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| 10148 | Washington Cemetery | Nevius, John Searl (I49701)
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| 10149 | Washington Cemetery | Walker, Fannie A (I49702)
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| 10150 | Washington Cemetery | Hoskins, Elizabeth F (I49757)
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