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Note for: Eugenia May Guest, -
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Individual Note: Eugenia May taught voice & Piano in the Lithonia-Rock Chapel area and directed the music at the Rock Chapel Methodist Church until her health failed (Sue Anne Ramsey)
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Note for: Maude Aurilla Guest, -
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Individual Note: Maude Aurilla Guest last noted in Garden Grove, Ca. Her name was listed as Maude Presnell and her husband, Raymond Presnell in the 1945 obituary notice of the Atlanta Journal. Also Herbert was listed to be living at that time in San Antonio, Tx. Maude was still listed at that same location when her mother died in 1962. Maude Aurilla's only daughter, Frances Aurilla, was living in Ca. also. And her son, Eugene went through boot camp in San Diego, USMC sometime in the early 60's
info from Sue Anne Scott Ramsey
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Note for: John Wilson "Jack" Farrelly, 6 Apr 1898 - 6 Jan 1960
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Burial: Date: 7 Jan 1960
Place: Mission Burial Park, San Antonio, Tx.
Individual Note: Info on Jack Farrelly from Shirley Paulette Roberts Burge (step daughter of Jack) and Amber Farrelly (great granddaughter of Jack)
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Note for: Wu-teh (Cherokee) , -
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Individual Note: The mother of Sequoia, Wu-teh of the Paint Clan, was a member of one of the leading Cherokee families. The Payne records state that, "The family of Gist, on the Indian side (the mother's) was of high rank in the nation. The famous John Watts was one of them. Two of his uncles were men of great distinction; one of the two was named Tahlonteeske (the overthrower) and the other Kahn-yah-tah-hee (the first to kill). The latter was the principal chief of old Echota (Chota as known to the English), over which he presided. He was called the Beloved Chief of All The People. It was his exclusive duty and delight to be a peace-preserver.." He was commonly called "The Tassel" by the English and white settlers. The names of both these men appear on the treaty of 1777 at the Long Island of the Holston (Payne Notes,pp.131,132)
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Note for: Sequoia, or George Guest, Guess or Gist, c1770 - 1843
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Individual Note: Sequoia or Sequoyah, also known as George Guess was the Cherokee Indian who created the written language for the Cherokee Nation. There is much information on him on the internet.
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Note for: Judith Cary Bell, 1750 - 1833
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Birth Note: Source: Family group record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
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Individual Note: Info from the book "Christopher Gist of Maryland and Some of His Descendants 1679-1957 by Dosey
Died in the Cholera Epidemic
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Note for: Henry Cary Guest or Gist, 1786 - 1883
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Death Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
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Note for: Judith Bell Guest or Gist, 1788 - 1839
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Birth Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
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Death Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 23 Nov 2005