↑ Wagner-3121 was created by David Hughey through the import of ChrisWaggonerDescendants3.ged on May 20, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S4386 Page: Sarah E. Tolley household, dwelling 56, family 56 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Reference: Ancestry.com, Image 6
↑ Source: #S4386 Page: Sarah E. Tolley household, dwelling 56, family 56 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Reference: Ancestry.com, Image 6
Source: S4386 Media: Census/Tax Abbreviation: Kentucky, Crittenden County, Dycusburg --1900-- US Federal Census Title: US Federal Census, Population Schedule Author: Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Publication: Washington, D. C.: The National Archives Reference: Ancestry.com, Image 6 Date: 5 Jun 1900
Source: S8341 Abbreviation: mdw1009~Mary Ann Arterburn Title: "Wagner, Power, Dingus, Miller Family," supplied by Wagner, March 12, 2009; copy held by [RESEARCHER & CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE USE]\. Author: compiled by Mary Wagner [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Louisville, Kentucky Note: Cleaned up locations in Marty's file
Source: S8342 Abbreviation: mdw1009 Title: "Wagner,Bowers,Dingus,Millier Families," supplied by Wagner, 3/12/2009. Author: compiled by Marty Wagner [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Louisville, Kentucky Note: Type any analytical comments about the GEDCOM's reliability, etc.
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