4518. Gilbert A. Blankenship
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1. this line from Bill Blankenship billwb1@webtv.net[blank12315.FTW]
1. this line from Bill Blankenship billwb1@webtv.net
4531. Gilbert M. Blankenship
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1. "Resided in Willard, MO" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>[blank12315.FTW]
1. "Resided in Willard, MO" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>
4540. Love Charity Blankenship
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1. This family from Don Blankenship donblank@earthlink.net[blank12315.FTW]
1. This family from Don Blankenship donblank@earthlink.net
8042. Amanda Pendergraph
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1. lived in Terre Haute, IN
8044. Robert R. Blankingship
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1. Lived in Richmond, VA
8045. Alexander Hugo Blankingship , Sr.
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1. Was the Episcopal Bishop of Cuba until Castro
4581. Sarah Ann Blankenship
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1. Lived in Texas
2. Nannie and John Huston had no biological children. She was considered an "old maid" when she married (at the ripe old age of 35 years!). They adopted Corrine in Brownwood, Tx. from a woman who had been widowed and left with several children.
3. " This couple raised my grandfather, Walter Pollock Lupton, in Texas. My grandfather was a son of John Huston's sister, Elizabeth, who married Lewis R. Lupton, in Va. The Luptons removed to Texas after the Civil War, both Lewis and Elizabeth (Huston) Lupton died very young, leaving four children. Their daughter was sent to her maternal grandmother in Harrisonburg, Va. John and Nannie Huston raised the three orphaned Lupton boys, in addition to another boy, who was son of John Huston's other sister, Mary Jane, who married Isaac Lupton, brother of Lewis, above. Isaac also died young. John and Nannie adopted a beautiful baby girl, who married Frank Lupton, the orphaned son of Mary Jane Huston & Isaac Lupton. I hope I am not boring you with facts you may already have.
Could you please tell me where Nannie's family were from? I have visited her grave in Colorado City, Texas. Her real name was Sarah Ann. My granddaddy Lupton loved this couple so very much. He told me so many stories of the Hustons and how kind they were to him and his brothers. Nannie was a well educated woman with refined manners...she brought culture to the ranchlands of West Texas." Would love to hear from you. Sandra Livingston SOLivingston@prodigy.net[blank12316.FTW]1. Lived in Texas
2. Nannie and John Huston had no biological children. She was considered an "old maid" when she married (at the ripe old age of 35 years!). They adopted Corrine in Brownwood, Tx. from a woman who had been widowed and left with several children.
3. " This couple raised my grandfather, Walter Pollock Lupton, in Texas. My grandfather was a son of John Huston's sister, Elizabeth, who married Lewis R. Lupton, in Va. The Luptons removed to Texas after the Civil War, both Lewis and Elizabeth (Huston) Lupton died very young, leaving four children. Their daughter was sent to her maternal grandmother in Harrisonburg, Va. John and Nannie Huston raised the three orphaned Lupton boys, in addition to another boy, who was son of John Huston's other sister, Mary Jane, who married Isaac Lupton, brother of Lewis, above. Isaac also died young. John and Nannie adopted a beautiful baby girl, who married Frank Lupton, the orphaned son of Mary Jane Huston & Isaac Lupton. I hope I am not boring you with facts you may already have.
Could you please tell me where Nannie's family were from? I have visited her grave in Colorado City, Texas. Her real name was Sarah Ann. My granddaddy Lupton loved this couple so very much. He told me so many stories of the Hustons and how kind they were to him and his brothers. Nannie was a well educated woman with refined manners...she brought culture to the ranchlands of West Texas." Would love to hear from you. Sandra Livingston SOLivingston@prodigy.net
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1. John Huston and his brothers served in CSA, John was taken POW at Manassas, 5 Sept 1862, paroled Oct., 1862, wounded at Gettysburg, July 1863, recovered and served until end of war. His brother, William, was killed at Battle of Seven Pines, brother, Robert, lost a leg, he was a courier for Robert E. Lee. Their father, David Huston, died during the war of typhoid. Several years after the war, John and Robert Huston removed to Texas, both their sisters married Lupton brothers, and they, too, removed to Texas.
4583. James Alexander Blankenship
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1. He was awarded a medal for his design for the World's Fair of the landing of Columbus[blank12316.FTW]
1. He was awarded a medal for his design for the World's Fair of the landing of Columbus
4593. Joseph Jourdan Blankinship III
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1. Worked with the C.C.C. and was a field director of the Red Cross during WWII[blank12316.FTW]
1. Worked with the C.C.C. and was a field director of the Red Cross during WWII
8057. Joseph Jourdan Blankinship IV
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1. Army Air Corps during WWII
8058. William Johnson Blankinship , Sr.
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1. Was one of the men flying the Berlin Air Lift