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| 151 | Robert Means and family burial grounds. Granville Twp , Mifflin Co., PA This cemetery has been lost to nature and I believe some stones were also taken away. Very hard to find in 2015. | ||
| 152 | Robert Means, Revolutionary Soldier | ||
| 153 | robin and doug.jpg (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| 154 | Robin Goodpaster | ||
| 155 | Rosalie (Rose) Rayburn, Pitts descendant | ||
| 156 | Rosalie and Mother Lucinda Pitts Rayburn | ||
| 157 | Roy James Huffman | ||
| 158 | Russell C. Bonnell | ||
| 159 | S.S. Normandie Ship that carried Andrew Lanz to America. Ship that carried Andrew Lanz to America. | ||
| 160 | Samuel Williams, present at Appomattox Courthouse when Lee surrendered. | ||
| 161 | Samuel Williams.png | ||
| 162 | Scott R Williams | ||
| 163 | Scott Robert Pask | ||
| 164 | See Luke | ||
| 165 | Selma Gertrude Lanz Wife of John Williams, Sibley , IL Selma Gertrude Lanz, wife of John Randall Williams. Grew up and raised a family around Sibley , IL | ||
| 166 | Selma Schroen, wife of Albert Kuntz | ||
| 167 | Susan Jane Williams | ||
| 168 | Swiss locations of Lanz Family | ||
| 169 | Switzerland Family Andrew Lanz | ||
| 170 | TH Haltom | ||
| 171 | Thanksgiving at Aunt Belle's Taken Circa 1094 in Pontiac, Il at Aunt Belle Ellis' home in Pontiac, IL | ||
| 172 | Thanksgiving at Aunt Belle's House c. 1902 Thanksgiving at Aunt Belle and Uncle Winn Ellis' House in Pontiac, IL. | ||
| 173 | The Linton Township Boys, Civil War Willis Cass Workman and other Linton Twp, boys taken in 1864. | ||
| 174 | The Old Means Homestead in Dry Valley, Mifflin Co., PA | ||
| 175 | The Pitts Sisters of McLean Co., IL Lydia Pitts and her two Sisters | ||
| 176 | The Williams Cousins Winter of 70-71, Tucson, AZ at Grandma Nellie Williams Radliff's house. | ||
| 177 | Thelma Elcina Hoover | ||
| 178 | Theodore J. Williams Major researcher of the Williams Line. | ||
| 179 | Thomas Pitts brother of Lydia Pitts | ||
| 180 | Traci L. Rayburn | ||
| 181 | Vauna Williams of McLean Co., IL Daughter of Mitchell Williams, taken at age 22 | ||
| 182 | Walter Watterson Jr. Korean War Veteran, worked as a chef for many years in Arizona. | ||
| 183 | William Washington "Wash" Murrah of Williamson Co., IL taken c 1897 William "Wash" Murrah and wife Sarah Ann Felts and family. Do you recognize anyone else? This line traces back to TN and NC and VA Contact me. | ||
| 184 | William Washington Murrah of Williamson County, IL William Washington Murrah of Williamson County, IL | ||
| 185 | Williams/Means Thanksgiving, Pontiac, IL | ||
| 186 | Willis Cass Workman 51 OVI, Civil War His Grandmother was a Williams. Willis died at Kennesaw Mountain, GA. | ||
| 187 | willis Workman.png | ||
| 188 | Yuen Luke | ||
| 189 | Yuen Luke | ||
| 190 | Zasu Pitts ZaSu Pitts was known for her friendliness and distinctive style: fluttery hands, plaintive eyes, and "Oh dear me." She took her success in stride, saying, "I never work at being an actress. I just act natural. Tell me anything easier than that." |
