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World War I Draft Registrations

1917 Draft

Birth Registrations, Montrose Co, Colo
BIRTH INFORMATION: RESIDENTS OF THIS COUNTY IN 1917-18
AND PERSONS WITH LINKS TO THIS COUNTY NAME BIRTH ETHNIC BIRTH LOCATION
DATE GROUP LOCATION of REGISTRATION

Killen, James Wesley 25 Nov 1875 W Montrose CO
Killen, Jess Clinton 21 Feb 1899 W Montrose CO
Killen, Joseph Edgar 9 Jul 1899 W Montrose CO
Killen, William Henry 8 Oct 1872 W

Microfilm copies of the original cards are maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints (LDS...the Mormons). Researchers can probably order loaner copies of specific reels from Salt Lake City through requests at local LDS family history centers. Payment for mailing costs is required.

Catalog subject heading: UNITED STATES -- MILITARY RECORDS -- WORLD WAR I [although these records are not actually military records]. Original cards are kept at the National Archives branch near Atlanta, Georgia

Look at a copy of the registration.

Jesse Clinton Killen

William Henry Killen

 

KILLEN

Killen, John
1812 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21.  200 acres in Bullitt Co. KY

 

The 21st Missouri Regiment Infantry



Veteran Volunteer Association
Roll Call of Surviving Members.

COMPANY D.

W.R. Killen Knox City, Mo.
COMPANY F
James B. Scarlett Unknown

http://www.geocities.com/mo21infantry/21reunion13.htm

 

Bollinger County, MO

Marriage Book Index of Marriage Book #2 from 1872 until 1881

NAME                          SPOUSE        DATE           PAGE
KILLEN, Nancy E            ANGEL, David 03-Jan-1875 62

Bollinger County, MO Marriage Records
4/26/66 Killen, Mary          Henson, Jesse R.           6


MARRIAGE RECORDS 1870-1891 - REYNOLDS COUNTY, MISSOURI


These marriage records were taken from the original records on file at the offices of the Circuit  Clerk and Recorder, Reynolds County Courthouse, Centerville, Missouri. Records at the courthouse were burned in 1872, and any date given before 1872 were re-sworn to after the fire. Be sure and check all spellings of your surname, as even county officials in the 1800's weren't the best of spellers. I would like to thank Mrs. Roam of the Carter County Genealogical Society for providing me with this information. I have arranged this page with the minister or justice of the peace's name in bold and which couples they married listed below each name. The letter's J.P. stand for Justice of the Peace.
by John Myers, J.P.

Emanuel Guffey of Reynolds Co. to Sarah J. Killen of Iron Co 22 Oct 1880

GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS
THE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1857-1860

By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 1997

 THE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1859 (Page 49)

Apri1 7, 1859

NANCY KILLEN born Cumberland Co., N.C., Oct. 1779; moved "to the west" in 1816 and settled in Lauderdale Co., Ala.; left a widow, in 1826, at death of husband, James Killen, with 6 children; joined MEC 1828; died February 26, 1859.

GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS
THE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1885-1886

By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2002

March 7, 1885 (Page 15)

FRANCES E. KILLEN daughter of Thomas Wynne, born Grayson Co., Ky., Sept. l0, 1844; died Taylor Co., Tex., Dec. 20, 1884; married Fletcher Killen, Oct. 31, 1860.


 

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