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Samuel George Williams
This is a photograph of my great-grandfather in his World War I military uniform.
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Captured Civil War Raiders
On the back of this photo is written: "This is a group of ten of Gen. John H. Morgan's men, that followed him over all his hard fought battlefields, and long raids and captured with him in Ohio in 1863. This picture was taken at Camp Douglas Ill while we were prisoners. Six of the these have crossed the river and gone on before. R. B. Kendall" The men are numbered 1 thru 10 starting from the top row from left to right
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Unknown
This maybe Mashburns, Fishers, or Williams from Cherokee co, NC
Maybe Mashburns, Fisher's or Williams any info would be wonderful.
Maybe Mashburns, Fisher's or Williams any info would be wonderful.

Robert Paul Bonner
Purchased this photo from Ebay. Name on the back is Robert Paul Bonner/Bomer ( not sure of spelling) Beautiful teddy bear he holds.
All I have is the name and that he is 18 mos. old at he time. I don't know where he was born, his parents anything.
All I have is the name and that he is 18 mos. old at he time. I don't know where he was born, his parents anything.

William Edward Riley and Bride, Minnie Lee
Sucess found Minnie Lee Kleppler's husband, Edward Eugene Farr 1917-1946. she married William Edward in Oklahoma City, OK (1950-1958) She was a beautiful blond widow with a teenage daughter, Loretta Farr, who my father adopted. I have wedding pictures of the daughter and her new husband taken by Swanson Photo Service in Oklahoma City but no date stamped on the back.
My father's name was William Edward RILEY, b. 12 May 1916 d. 24 Oct 1967
both in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. He married my mother,
Mildred Viola SILMON, (b, 22 Aug 1918 Grubbs, Jackson County, Arkansas
and d. 07 Jun 1988 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas) m. 30 Apr
1938. They were divorced bef 1944.
William Edward RILEY was in the US Navy in WWII (Squadron 466) and he is
buried in the National Cemetery in Fort Smith, Arkansas. My father was
known as Ed by family and friends
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Barbara Riley King
Surnames: BROWN :DRAKE :RILEY :SIMMONS :SILMON :
Unfortunately, I have no relatives alive who can remember the names of my father's second wife and her daughter. They came to visit me in Amarillo, Texas when my first child was born in 1958. They were later divorced and when my father died 24 Oct 1967 in Oklahoma City her name was not mentioned in his obituary.
My father's name was William Edward RILEY, b. 12 May 1916 d. 24 Oct 1967
both in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. He married my mother,
Mildred Viola SILMON, (b, 22 Aug 1918 Grubbs, Jackson County, Arkansas
and d. 07 Jun 1988 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas) m. 30 Apr
1938. They were divorced bef 1944.
William Edward RILEY was in the US Navy in WWII (Squadron 466) and he is
buried in the National Cemetery in Fort Smith, Arkansas. My father was
known as Ed by family and friends
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Barbara Riley King
Surnames: BROWN :DRAKE :RILEY :SIMMONS :SILMON :
Unfortunately, I have no relatives alive who can remember the names of my father's second wife and her daughter. They came to visit me in Amarillo, Texas when my first child was born in 1958. They were later divorced and when my father died 24 Oct 1967 in Oklahoma City her name was not mentioned in his obituary.

John James Williams
Picture of John James Williams of Franklin County, (Winchester) Tennessee, taken about 1880

John Williams
My husband's G.G. Grandfather. He was born April 16, 1833 in Virgina. I would guess this photo was taken in Missouri. John was in Missouri by 1880. He died in Monroe Co., MO. March 17, 1890. and is buried in Middle Grove Cemetery in Missouri.

Possible Cherokee Man w/long gun & revolver
This photo was left by my great aunt, Nina "Lois" Berry Starr Hodgkins. She said it was a BOUDINOT, but may be a STARR or LOWERY/LOWRY/LOWREY
Who is this man? It was believed to be William Penn Boudinot, but have found out for sure it is not. My great aunt, Nina "Lois' Berry was adopted by Samuel Saguila " Pony " Starr and his wife Eliza Catherine "Carrie" Horn. I feel sure he is a family member. He could be a STARR, LOWERY, or REESE.
Who is this man? It was believed to be William Penn Boudinot, but have found out for sure it is not. My great aunt, Nina "Lois' Berry was adopted by Samuel Saguila " Pony " Starr and his wife Eliza Catherine "Carrie" Horn. I feel sure he is a family member. He could be a STARR, LOWERY, or REESE.
