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Mary's father was born in Maryland and her mother was born in Ohio (Year: 1920; Census Place: Crown, Gallia, Ohio; Roll: T625_1385; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 55. Cload Brumfield's family #48).

Mary was the mother of 7 children, only 6 of whom were living (Year: 1900; Census Place: Guyan, Gallia, Ohio; Roll: 1271; Page: 2; Enumeration District: 0033; FHL microfilm: 1241271. James Brumfield's family #30 & Year: 1910; Census Place: Guyan, Gallia, Ohio; Roll: T624_1184; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 0037; FHL microfilm: 1375197. Mary J Brumfield's family #182). 
Huston, Mary Jane (I9222)
 
2 "Bob had a cold drink on a hot day that may have caused the ruptured appendix and ensuing infection which he found for several months" (McElmurry Genealogy, II-28). McElmurry, Harold Andrew (I10934)
 
3 "Bob practiced medicine for 50 years. He treated 1000's of patients in Lansing, including multiple generations of the same families. Dr. Bob started his practice with his father. Cumulatively, father and son served the Lansing area for nearly 100 years. Bob worked with Michigan Senator William Sederburg on legislation that was written into law to protect patient rights" (Dr. L Robert McElmurry's entry, https://www.rileyfuneralhome.com/obituary/dr-leland-mcelmurry).

"Bob was an incredible person with a diverse variety of interests and talents. He collected antiquities and loved ancient greek and roman history, where he was more well-read than many experts in the subject. Bob traveled around the world once in 80 days and again with his wife Roberta for over a year. Bob was an expert botanist and took great pride in his collection of rare and short-blooming wildflowers in his garden at his home in East Lansing. Bob was an expert equipment operator with over 10,000 hours of experience operating Excavators, Backhoes, and Bulldozers. As a young man, Bob helped build Highway 496" (Dr. L Robert McElmurry's entry, https://www.rileyfuneralhome.com/obituary/dr-leland-mcelmurry). 
McElmurry, Leland Robert (I13947)
 
4 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Leon Putnam / B.M. Van Wormer (F97)
 
5 "has devoted must time to the study of optics and astronomy, and has originated scientific improvements in the construction of the telescope" (Pocket Peerage of GB & Ireland, pg 273). Parsons, Earl William (I37641)
 
6 "McIlmurray was driving a green 2-year-old horse Monday when he collided with a horse going the opposite way. The impact threw McIlmurray out of the bike; he never regained consciousness."

"McIlmurray, 65, was a member of one of the founding families of Michigan harness racing. His brother, Wally, has long been prominent figure in racing; nephews Wally Jr. and Art are still active locally and additional family members are involved in all aspects of the sport."

"McIlmurray drove 1,407 winners in a career that spanned six decades. He was especially good with trotters; his crowning achievement came on September 4, 1981, when he drove the 3-year-old filly trotter Duchess Faye to a world record at the DuQuoin, Illinois Fair."
(" Detroit Free Press, Detroit, MI, Newspaper. "Harness driver McIlmurray dies in training accident," 25 July 1996 p 3D).

Don won 1,407 races over his career and earned $3.5 million in purses. ("The Journal News (White Plains, New York)." Database. Newspaper.com http://www.newspapers.com. 27 July 1996 pg 8 "Don McIlmurray" obit). 
McIlmurray, Donald Lynn Sr (I710)
 
7 "Memoirs of Miss Hannah Scofield" were published in New Haven, Connecticut by Nathan Whiting Scofield, Hannah (I2102)
 
8 "Old Cemetary" Scofield, Ralph Eugene (I2369)
 
9 "Old Cemetery" Scofield, Frank (I2365)
 
10 "Old Cemetery" Collins, Sarah Ann (I2363)
 
11 "Old Cemetery" Scofield, Bryan Timothy Rowley (I2318)
 
12 "she is said to have had four sons and twenty daughters" (Scot's Peerage, Vol 1, pg 299). Family: David Garden / Catherine Arbuthnott (F14033)
 
13 "Subregulus" of Kent Edwin (I588)
 
14 "Subregulus" of Kent King Ethelbert (I604)
 
15 "Subregulus" of Kent Ethelweard (I2643)
 
16 "Subregulus" of Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey in 825 or 828. In 855-6 he confined his authority to Kent, Sussex & Esse King Ethelwulf (I599)
 
17 "The descendant of Daniel suppose him to have been one of the firstsettlers in the north part of Bedford, when the forest was unbroken.Some stories are still extant of the hardships himself and familyendured; the depredations of the bears, taking their only pig; livingentirely on game, etc. This farm is still occupied by his descendants"(Hoyt Genealogy, pg 342).

Or removed from Stamford because there seemed to be only one Jonas, his first cousin, living there between 1744-1754 
Hait, Daniel (I4891)
 
18 "The Waterbury Family of America derive from Germany, where thecognomen was 'Wassenberg,' or 'Wessenberg,' identical with Waterbury.They were of Puritan stock in New England, as they doubtless were in theOld Country." John was born in Germanyand was one of the earliestsettlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (American Family Antiquity, pg.167) Waterbury, John (I4619)
 
19 "Tried to obtain pension, as a letter addressed to the Comptrollerof the State of Connecticut indicates, but evidently he was not successful in his effort. In this document he states that he was a minorwhen he began his military service in 1781 and possibly, for this reason,his name is not in the records, 'for my father took and turned my wagesto the taxes or rates as was called in those times. My fathers name wasJosiah Scofield the fourth as it was put on the Stamford Record or JosiahScofield of New Field in the statement.' His letter continues:'Furthermore, I have an affidavit from one of my fathers Apprentices thatwas in the service with me by the name of Oliver Stewart, which drew apension. But I thought it was to have the seal of the Comptroller of theState of Connecticut.'" The letter continues, "'If my name is on theRecord I want you should certify it by giving a Certificate and the Sealof your office and if my name is not there and my Fathers name therecertify to that for my father drawed my wages and my father was not inthe Service then, for he had his legg broke but he drawed my wages for Iwas a Minor.'" (Patriots-Soldiers of 1775-1783, Vol 2, p. 565). Scofield, William (I1479)
 
20 "Worked with her sister, Vera, in the home Vera converted to the "College Coffee Shop" next to the Superior State College campus" after the death of her husband (McElmurry Genealogy, II-28).

Louise suffered from severe arthritis in her later years (McElmurry Genealogy, II-28). 
Thomas, Louise Margaret (I10935)
 
21 # 136932, 153322 Scofield, Elisha (I2829)
 
22 # 138118, #153501 Scofield, Silvanus (I2085)
 
23 # 32038, 35735 Scofield, Gershom (I2841)
 
24 #134465 Scofield, Abraham (I1088)
 
25 #139643, #139644, # 139645, # 139648, # 139649 Scofield, Silas Andrew (I1682)
 
26 #151171 Smith, Ephraim (I2771)
 
27 #151171 Scofield, Uriah (I1135)
 
28 #151171, #155863 Scofield, Neazer (I1106)
 
29 (Catholic) St. August Church, Coburg, February 28th and (Protestant) Chapel, Osterstein Castle, Gera, March 1st, 1908 Family: Tsar Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria Saxe-Coburg-Gotha / Princess Eleonore Karoline Gasparine Luise Reuss (F2072)
 
30 (Medical):According to the 1900 Census Clarissa was the mother of 3 children but only 1 was living (Year: 1900; Census Place: Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont; Roll T623_1695; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 226.) Clarissa (I13149)
 
31 (Medical):According to the 1900 Census Mary was the mother of 5 children but only 4 were living (Year: 1900; Census Place: Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont; Roll T623_1695; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 226.) Stoddard, Mary E. (I13143)
 
32 (Medical):According to Wilbur's WWI draft card he suffered from a stiff joint and stiff knee (Registration Location: Erie County, Ohio; Roll: 1832194; Draft Board: 0. Wilbur Shephard's draft card).

Wilbur had red hair and gray eyes (Registration Location: Erie County, Ohio; Roll: 1832194; Draft Board: 0. Wilbur Shephard's draft card). 
Shepherd, Wilbur R. (I14504)
 
33 (Medical):Alison had TB so they took all the kids, except Addie because she was married, out west. Turnball, Alison (I276)
 
34 (Medical):also suffered from chololithiasis (Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008) Templeton, Percy Charles Waller (I19139)
 
35 (Medical):also suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and vascular dementia Templeton, Virginia Marie (I44808)
 
36 (Medical):as an infant (New Peerage Vol 1, 1784, pg 119). Brudenell, Elizabeth (I41898)
 
37 (Medical):as an infant (Pocket Peerage 1851, pg 33). Bateman-Hanbury, Frederick Weatern (I35995)
 
38 (Medical):As infant (Pocket Peerage 1851, pg 206). Vane-Stewart, Hyacintha (I37211)
 
39 (Medical):As infant (Scot's Peerage, vol 1, pg 4). Robert (I3817)
 
40 (Medical):As infant (Scot's Peerage, vol 1, pg 4). Henry (I3818)
 
41 (Medical):Believed that he went to New York on August 14, caught small pox and came home on September 1 and died three days later Hait, Bates (I4890)
 
42 (Medical):Both legs gone (World War I Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Shasta County, California; Roll 1544332; Draft Board: 0.) Cusick, Andrew Thomas (I13195)
 
43 (Medical):Contracted fever in army and died in Union Army. Hait, Reverand Benjamin (I4706)
 
44 (Medical):Died as a soldier. Hait, Ezra (I4727)
 
45 (Medical):Died as an infant. Scofield, Hiram D. (I1367)
 
46 (Medical):died as infant Scofield, Nancy Marie (I441)
 
47 (Medical):Died at birth Riley, Unnamed (I10355)
 
48 (Medical):died in infancy Holloway, Ione (I12000)
 
49 (Medical):died in infancy Johnson, Gilbert (I11958)
 
50 (Medical):died in infancy Merrill, Robert Snowden (I10458)
 

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