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 | 305_Thomas Henry Jones & Martha Ellen Jennings_Great Grand Parents_Sally Johnson.jpg
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | Ada B. Williams Jones
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 | Air Medal.jpg
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 | Alfred JOHNSFORD_1838
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 | Ann Rebecca Foreman b1863
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 | Annaliese MACKIE
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 | Ardel & Russel Jones Ardel on left, Russel on right
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Owner of original: Merlyn Whiting
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 | Arms of Baldwin FitzGilbert Attributed arms of Baldwin FitzGilbert (d.1090): Chequy or and azure, over-all two bars argent according to Pole (d.1635)[1]
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 | Arms of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
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 | Arris Vernon Hollomon
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 | Arthur Napoleon Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Arthur Napoleon Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Attie T Bostick The photograph of Attie T Bostick was extracted from an article in the Bible Recorder published on Wednesday, December 08, 1915. Pg.1.
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 | Battle of Bosworth
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 | Battle of Bosworth Field as depicted by Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740–1812) The Battle of Bosworth Field was the penultimate battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the House of Lancaster and the House of York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty by his victory and subsequent marriage to a Yorkist princess. His opponent Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it one of the defining moments of English history
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 | Battle of Bosworth.jpg
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | BOLD Coat of Arms
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 | Boteler Coat of Arms_Image
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 | Boteler Coat of Arms_photo
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 | Bruce MARTIN
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 | Captain Elijiah Dean Headstone
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 | Carlton Thomas Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Carlton Thomas Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Celia S Velvin
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 | Celia S Velvin.jpg
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 | Celia S. Velvin Jones Celia S. Velvin Jones, wife of Rev. Thomas Benjamin Jones
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 | Census 1900_Mamie Johnson Includes Mamie Johnson as Head of Household with children Thomas, Paul, Annie May and Lee. Contains birthdates for each.
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 | Charles Edward Hattaway.png
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 | Charlie Pursley Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Charlie Pursley Roberts & Minnnie Hudson
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Cherry Coat of Arms
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 | Clara Bell Jones_b Nov1888.jpg
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 | Clara Belle Jones
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 | Clara Belle Jones Gravestone Methodist Church Lizella GA
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 | Clarence Boyd Jennoings 1928-2018
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 | Coat of Arms of Gilbert De Clare Arms used by Gilbert de Clare, as heir to the earldom of Hertford, and at the sealing of Magna Carta
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 | Coat of Arms of Sir Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, Coat of arms of Sir Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, KG
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 | Coat of Arms of the Count of Eu, Count of Brionne Arms of the Counts of Eu from the House of Normandy: D'azur, au lion d'or,l'écu semé de billettes d'or
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 | Coat of Arms_ Sir Richard Sherbourne
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 | Connie Elizabeth Jones Gravestone Methodist Church Lizella GA
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 | Cynthia Davis Glaze
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 | Cynthia Davis Glaze Headstone
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 | Daniel Simeon Dean Sourced from Find A Grave, photo added by Jodi Bash 17 April 2012
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 | De Clare Coat of Arms
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 | Diptych of Flavius Felix Left leaf of the consular diptych of Flavius Felix
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 | Dora D Y Chang
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 | Doris Duke
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 | Doris Mary FRITH_1921
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 | Doris Vivienne Macomber CHURN_1924
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 | Edwin Johnsford Macomber CHURN_1912
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 | Elanor Lucille Tucker
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 | Elijah Dean Cherry
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 | Elijah Dean Cherry
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | Elizabeth Joan Elaine LYALL.jpeg
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 | Elizabeth Joan Elaine LYALL_w.jpeg
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 | Elizabeth Jones and William DeGrafton Woods photo
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 | Elizabeth Jones Woods and William DeGrafton Woods photo.jpg
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 | Elizabeth Potts Gravestone Mt Paran Baptist Cemetery
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 | Elizabeth Potts Newsom Headstone
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 | Elsie May Lacy
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 | Emilie Frances Peters Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Emilie Frances Peters Roberts
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Owner of original: Carla Roberts Pryor
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 | Empress of Japan Built by Naval Construction and Armaments Co., Ltd., Barrow, England. Tonnage: 5,940. Dimensions: 455' x 51'. Twin-screw, 18 knots. Triple expansion engines. Three masts and two funnels. Steel hull.
Launched December 13, 1890. Attained a speed of 18.91 knots on her trials. Held the trans-Pacific speed record for a number of years, until bettered by the Empress of Russia. In service Vancouver-Hong Kong, 1891-1914, 1915-1922. Served as auxiliary cruiser during the 1914-1915 period Scrapped in 1926. Sister ships: Empress of China and Empress of India.
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 | Espey Rilla Jennings Wife of William Russell Jones and daughter of Ira and Elizabeth Newsom Jennings
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 | Ethel Jones & Evelyn Jones Young Ethel Jones on left(daughter of Hiram and Fannie Herrington Jones); on right Evelyn Jones Young (daughter of Wyatt and Maggie Hartness Jones).
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Owner of original: Merlyn Whiting
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 | Evelyn Joyce Macomber CHURN_1923
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 | Florence Michalowski Petruska
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 | Florence Michalowski Petruska_W.jpeg
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 | Florence Michalowski Petruska_wedding day
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 | Florence Michalowski Petruska_wedding party
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 | Fonmon Castle
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Place: Fonmon Castle
51.403641, -3.371148
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 | Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, College Park,GA
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 | Francis Cherry
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 | francis cherry.jpg
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | George F Cherry
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 | George F Cherry Tin Type photo
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 | George F Cherry
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 | George P Bostick The photograph of George P Bostick was extracted from an article in the Bible Recorder published on Wednesday, December 08, 1915. Pg.1.
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 | George Washington Duke
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 | GeorgeFCherryOldTinType III.jpg
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones Georgia Mariah Jones
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones Unmarked grave of Georgia Mariah Jones Daugherty-Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Bibb County, Georgia dtr of James Richard & Lucy Jordan Jones
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Date: Mt Pleasant Cem-06-19-2011
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones Unmarked grave of Georgia Mariah Jones Daugherty-located next to grave of her stepmother, Eliza Hardy (Sego-1st marriage) Jones-Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Bibb County, Georgia
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones- Grave
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 | Georgia Mariah Jones-Unmarked Grave
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 | Hanson Crest This Crest was associated with James Hanson's records sourced from Ancestry.com
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 | Hanson_RR & Maybell_ Wedding_Colour.jpg
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 | Henry Newsom Headstone
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 | Hiram Jones family Hiram Jones with wife Fannie Herrington and daughter Ethel Jones
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Owner of original: Merlyn Whiting
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 | Howard Hiram Hanson Sr & Elanor Lucille Hanson
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 | Ian MACKIE_1942
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 | Ida Elizabeth Jones Grand daughter of Ira Jennings
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Owner of original: Gayle Johnson Harris
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 | Ira Jennings marriage license_Cropped.JPG
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 | Ira Jennings.JPG
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