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476. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO provided middle name Alice and nickname Liza.
477. Hart, Patti Jean Johnson, Tecumseh, OK,. (desc. of Mary Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" Cartwright) showed date 20 July 1926.
478. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO showed date 5 July 1926.
479. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright; provided first name.
480. Hart, Patti Jean Johnson, Tecumseh, OK,. (desc. of Mary Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" Cartwright) went by Arthur.
481. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO information showed surname as Tester.
482. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright; provided middle initial.
483. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO provided middle name, "Erman".
484. Hart, Patti Jean Johnson, Tecumseh, OK,. (desc. of Mary Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" Cartwright) called him Ezra.
485. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO provided first name, Herbert.
486. Hart, Patti Jean Johnson, Tecumseh, OK,. (desc. of Mary Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" Cartwright) called him Dolan.
487. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO provided first name "Luther".
488. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright - shown as 9th in birth order.
489. Ibid. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright; listed as Harvey.
490. Hart, Patti Jean Johnson, Tecumseh, OK,. (desc. of Mary Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" Cartwright) said name was Faye Beatty.
491. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright; said name was Fay Mullins.
492. 1920 Census, Valley, Pope Co., AR Sheet 9-B, E.D. 103.
493. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. enclosed in Aug. 27, 1951 letter to his mother and sister Louise Cartwright - called her Edna.
494. Carlisle, Rev. Robert Z. II, Conifer, CO news clipping about 81st birthday party of Ida West indicated nickname "Libby".
495. Ibid. news clipping about 81st birthday of Ida West indicated nickname Mike.
496. Ibid. news clipping about 81st birthday party of Ida West indicated nickname Rick.
497. 1860 Census, Carroll Co., GA. Roll M653_113, Dist. 6, Hickory Level Post Office, page 501, dwelling #131 (head of household Wilson Cartright, age 57).
498. 1850 Census, Carroll Co., GA. Based upon research by Poole, there is a possibility that Susan (or Susannah) had the maiden name of Ragains.
499. Cartwright, Rev. M. Carl, 1903-1969. (son of Wm. David Cartwright). Many of his data sources are unknown, but some if it was learned from his uncle, David Franklin West, during a 1951 visit to Georgia. maiden name Howard.
500. Records of Carroll Co. GA application of her son, Alexander S. Cartwright, to administer her estate.
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