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 | 1900 US Census-Frank and Maggie Small |
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 | 1940 US Census listing for Ben & Agnes Preece |
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 | Albert Moore Jr Death Certificate |
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 | Angeline Smith vs Albert Moore Divorce case |
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 | Appeal Decision, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. |
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 | Biography of William Martin Preece by Mary E. Preece, contained within what appears to be the Martin County Historical Society Quarterly. Copied for Ovie Muncy Moore files |
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 | Calling All Veterans--Guarding the Germans Personal recollections of a 620th MP Escort Guard Company soldier during World War II |
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 | Charleston Daily Mail, Recover 14 Bodies Among the dead is Willard Mullens, single. All the dead resided at Kingston. |
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 | Civil War Pension File of Benjamin Maynard |
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 | Civil War Service Record & Final statement of Peyton Blackburn |
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 | Civil War Service Record of Alfred Runyon Company E, 39th Infantry Regiment, Enlistment Record, Summary of Service and Muster Cards |
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 | Civil War Service Record of Andrew Frances |
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 | Civil War Service Record of Isaac Maynard |
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 | Civil War Widow's Pension File of Matilda Maynard, widow of Isaac Maynard |
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 | Confederate Pension Application of Joseph Branham |
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 | David Priest Affidavit on burning of Thomas Cresap's house |
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 | David Priest-400 Acres on Yellow Breeches Creek |
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 | Deed from Albert Moore to Angeline Moore Proceeds from divorce settlement |
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 | Deed to Harvey Preece Taken from the Civil Case of Albert Moore et. al. versus Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. in the 1930s. Dim & Ella deed 21.59 acres of land in the vicinity of the mount of Carcas branch and the ridge above Wolf Creek to James H. Preece. Dim's sister, Winnie, was James H. Preece's wife. |
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 | Deed to John D. Moore from Samuel & Mary (Maynard) Moore Defendant Howell Exhibit No. 9, citing Deed book 4, Pages 370-371, 150 acres deeded to John D. Moore [son of] Samuel & Mary Moore for the sum of $100 (excepting the mineral rights). |
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 | Deposition of Abraham Lincoln Moore, Albert Moore et. al. vs. Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. Abraham Lincoln Moore was Albert Moore's oldest full sibling. |
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 | Deposition of Albert Moore This is the deposition of Albert Moore in his civil case of Albert Moore vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. |
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 | Deposition of Alice Fields (Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal) |
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 | Deposition of Buford C. Tynes, 1932, Albert Moore et. al. versus Federal Oil, Gas & Coal |
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 | Deposition of Buford C. Tynes, Part 1, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al |
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 | Deposition of Buford C. Tynes, Part 2, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. |
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 | Deposition of John D. Moore, Albert Moore et. al. vs. Federal Oil, Gas & Coal Deposition of brother of Albert Moore, John D. Moore |
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 | Deposition of John S. Cassaday, Albert Moore et. al. vs. Federal Oil, Gas & Coal John S. Cassaday held multiple official positions in Martin County where he was involved first hand with taking mineral leases including the one with Albert Moore. He was Albert Moore's nephew through Albert's oldest sister, Tamsey Jane (Moore) Cassaday |
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 | Deposition of John T. Dierderich, Albert Moore et. al. vs. Federal Oil, Gas & Coal |
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 | Deposition of Sampson Moore, Albert Moore et. al. vs. Federal Oil, Gas & Coal et. al. Sampson Moore was Albert Moore's brother. |
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 | Elias Maynard Obit |
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 | Elisha Howard Service Record-Civil War |
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 | Elsworth "Jim" Snowden Obituary |
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 | Essie Ward to Joseph R. Ward Letter |
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 | Floyd M Snowden |
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 | Frank Payne Obituary Charleston Daily Mail, Evening Edition, 16 Sep 1977 |
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 | Herb Moore & Abraham Lincoln Moore A story from Esclene Muncy Moore, wife of Albert Moore, Jr. |
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 | Index to Depositions, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal |
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 | Isaac Maynard identity-figures at end |
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 | Jesse Mullins-Death-Charleston Daily Mail |
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 | Jewell Fay Copley From FindAGrave |
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 | John Hobbs Civil War Pension Deposition |
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 | Joseph Branham Obit Paintsville Herald |
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 | Judgment & Decision, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal |
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 | Lease: Albert Moore to Federal Oil, Gas & Coal Exhibit 1, Albert Moore et. al. vs Federal Oil, Gas & Coal, 7 Sept 1934. Original lease date: 24 Feb 1916 |
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 | MajorPreece-ABranham MR |
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 | Man Found Dead in Cemetary |
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 | Marriage Certificate of Ben Howard and Bithy Preece |
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 | Marriage Certificate of James H "Dim" Moore & Ella (Ellen) Kirk Dim Moore & Ellen Kirk married on 20 July 1905 at Pilgrim in Martin County, Kentucky in the presence of James Wright & Nellie Jewell. Henry Davis of the MBC performed the services. Ellen was 34 years old and reported this as her first marriage though she brought children into the marriage bearing her maiden name. Her parents were Sampson Kirk & Emma Muncy of Pike County. Dim was the son of Samuel Moore (of Virginia) and Thursa Hardin. It was Dim's second marriage. |
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 | Marriage Certificate of James Moore & Ellen Kirk |
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