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1351 Coal and Ice Applegate, Earl Clyde (I16450)
 
1352 Coal Dealer Applegate, William Henry (I8755)
 
1353 Coal Dealer Applegate, William (I42868)
 
1354 Coal Miner Applegate, Moses (I10824)
 
1355 Coal Miner Applegate, John H (I12186)
 
1356 Coal Miner Applegate, Joseph (I22812)
 
1357 Coal Miner Applegate, William (I42868)
 
1358 Coal yard agent Applegate, Merritt H (I24893)
 
1359 Coasting Captain Applegate, Ivins Davis (I8264)
 
1360 Coffin Manufacturer Applegate, Joseph (I37687)
 
1361 Coffin Manufacturer Applegate, Joseph (I37687)
 
1362 Collects and extracts information from various other sources Source (S664)
 
1363 College Student Appelget, Eugene B (I8567)
 
1364 College Treasurer—William Jewell College Applegate, James Lindsay (I25544)
 
1365 Combined files 1409-40-50; 61607-12-55; S.O. 1375; S.C. 536 Source (S916)
 
1366 Common Labor Applegate, John T (I11978)
 
1367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Applegate, Joe R (I43536)
 
1368 Common Laborer Applegate, Riley (I11820)
 
1369 Common Laborer Applegate, Irwin (I23625)
 
1370 Common Laborer Applegate, William Taylor (I26080)
 
1371 Compositor Applegate, John (I38464)
 
1372 Concerning the following entry: Diana Schwartz, and maybe others around her branch, believed that the Henry who married Margaret 5E9H6 was a brother of Israel 5E9H, which would mean he married Margaret, his niece, by our reckoning. It is true that Israel 5E9H2 and Henry 5E9H3 were brothers, but they were not only brothers of each other, but also brothers of the Margaret 5E9H6. She married another Henry, who was not her's, or, her brother's brother, nor Henry her uncle, who was a brother of her father, Israel. The Henry, whom she married, is still an enigma. Now, some years later, after writing that last comment, as I have been going through Voress' papers, I have rightly, or wrongly, come to the following conclusion about Henry's identity: At some previous unknown time I made a new entry. A Henry 5E7F2K. Nothing is known about this Henry, in fact, the only support that he ever existed comes from MEA. Where she obtained such data, that he did exist, is unknown. But, I bettcha she's right. His father should have had a son named Henry, and none existed. Of course, "should have had", and "did have", are two different things. But there is a time period, between the children born in 1790 and c1797 when Henry 5E7F2 could have had a child in 1791, and could have named him "Henry", after himself. And, of course, by rights, he should also have had a son named Joseph during that time as well, Joseph being the name of his father. Anyhow, the Henry, who was supported only by MEA, about whom we know absolutely nothing, and whom I entered in a different color because there is absolutely no proof of his existence, fits very nicely as the husband of Margaret 5E9H6 Applegate, Henry (I17705)
 
1373 Confectioner Applegate, J T (I38105)
 
1374 Conflicting burial records Cole, Emily (I16615)
 
1375 Conflicting burial records Cole, Emily (I16615)
 
1376 Consolidated files for 39818-40-50 and 26088-120-55 Source (S907)
 
1377 Constable Applegate, Benjamin (I17781)
 
1378 contains a handwritten note at the top: "Van M. Applegate married Miss Applegate a distant relative" This probably actually refers to his father, who did marry his cousin Delilah Applegate Source (S292)
 
1379 Contract Miner Applegate, Elwood S (I41971)
 
1380 Contractor Appelgate, George W (I14101)
 
1381 Contractor Appelgate, George W (I14101)
 
1382 Contrary to Voress and others, Jonas Solomon did not die prior to 1788. Instead, he abandoned Hannah and his children and went to North Carolina. He assumed the name of a neighbor, Thomas Henderson, and began a new life there.

In May of 1815, Jonas Solomon/Thomas Henderson died intestate in North Carolina. Somehow, his children in New Jersey--Catherine, John, Rebecca, Levi, and Jonas--found out about it and petitioned for their share of the intestate estate. The probate record is murky, but they apparently reached a setlement with Alexander Henderson, one of the NC children of Jonas Solomon/Thomas Henderson.

The estate seems to have been a mess. In 1819, Alexander Henderson petitioned the court to order Lott Ballard, the administrator, to pay over his share. Ballard answered that "he has not been able to to arrange his accounts, or to state precisely what amt has been collected by him from the outstanding claims of the s'd Thomas nor to shew what amounts have been disbursed on a/c of the Estate . . . ." He further answered that he was being sued in federal court and that he had a claim against the estate for his costs of defense in that suit. 
Soloman, Jonas (I8077)
 
1383 Cook - Restaurant Moore, Belva Lena (I17686)
 
1384 Cooper Applegate, Thomas (I4259)
 
1385 Cooper Applegate, Belvin Grant (I4012)
 
1386 Cooper Applegate, Basil Burris (I11433)
 
1387 Cooper Appelgate, David (I14322)
 
1388 Cooper Applegate, Perry H (I21268)
 
1389 Cooper Applegate, Nelson (I21908)
 
1390 Cooper Applegate, Andrew Jackson (I22103)
 
1391 Cooper Applegate, Joseph Moreland (I22720)
 
1392 Cooper Applegate, Madison (I23556)
 
1393 Cooper Applegate, Madison (I23556)
 
1394 Cooper Dailey, Robert Karr (I23584)
 
1395 Cooper Applegate, Irvwn (I23607)
 
1396 Cooper Applegate, George Dunahour (I23610)
 
1397 Cooper Applegate, William Franklin (I23654)
 
1398 Cooper Applegate, David (I23703)
 
1399 Cooper Applegate, Vincent (I23714)
 
1400 Cooper Applegate, Abraham (I23913)
 

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