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- John M. York (Born: Birth 1873 in Franklin, Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014073285)) Likely named in honor of Andrew Jackson York's brother, John H. York. | - John M. York (Born: Birth 1873 in Franklin, Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014073285)) Likely named in honor of Andrew Jackson York's brother, John H. York. |
- James R. York (Born March 11, 1876 in Franklin, Georgia - Died: 1967 in North Carolina) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014075951)) Likely named in honor of Hannah's brother, [[james_ronald_randal|James Ronald Randal]]. | - James R. York (Born March 11, 1876 in Franklin, Georgia - Died: 1967 in North Carolina) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014075951)) Likely named in honor of Hannah's brother, [[james_ronald_randal|James Ronald Randal]]. |
- Fannie J. York (Born: 1878 in Franklin Co. Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014080903)) Likely named in honor of Andrew Jackson York's sister, Frances E. York. | - Fannie J. York (Born: 1878 in Franklin Co. Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26014080903)) Likely named in honor of Andrew Jackson York's sister, Frances Evaline York. |
- Ira York (Born: March 3, 1880 in Franklin Co. Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26048143759)) Likely named in honor of Hannah's brother, [[ira_wilbur_randal|Ira Wilbur Randal]]. | - Ira York (Born: March 3, 1880 in Franklin Co. Georgia - ) ((http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23488455/person/26048143759)) Likely named in honor of Hannah's brother, [[ira_wilbur_randal|Ira Wilbur Randal]]. |
- Infant son (Jan. 1, 1882 - June 1, 1882); Buried in "Clarks Creek Baptist Church Cemetery" Martin (Franklin County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79481149)) | - Infant son (Jan. 1, 1882 - June 1, 1882); Buried in "Clarks Creek Baptist Church Cemetery" Martin (Franklin County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79481149)) |
Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: District 206, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 147; Family History Film: 1254147; Page: 521A; Enumeration District: 027</WRAP> | Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: District 206, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 147; Family History Film: 1254147; Page: 521A; Enumeration District: 027</WRAP> |
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Hannah N. Randal York died on March 23, (year unknown) and is buried in "Clarks Creek Baptist Church Cemetery" Martin (Franklin County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79480974)) | [{{:hannah_n_randall:tombstone-hannah_n_randall-son.jpg|Tombstone inscribed "Infant son of A.J. and H.N. York, Born Jan. 1, 1882, Died June 1, 1882".)}}] |
[{{:hannah_n_randall:tombstone-hannah_n_randall.jpg|Tombstone for Hannah N. Randal York (March 3, 1845 - March 23, ????)}}] | [{{:hannah_n_randall:tombstone-hannah_n_randall.jpg|Tombstone for Hannah N. Randal York (March 3, 1845 - March 23, ????)}}] |
[{{:hannah_n_randall:tombstone-hannah_n_randall-son.jpg|Tombstone inscribed "Infant son of A.J. and H.N. York, Born Jan. 1, 1882, Died June 1, 1882".)}}] | |
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| Hannah N. Randal York died on March 23, (year unknown) and is buried in "Clarks Creek Baptist Church Cemetery" Martin (Franklin County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79480974)) |
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<note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the York family were destroyed.</note> | <note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the York family were destroyed.</note> |