Johnny Stockton
Name: Johnny Stockton
John Stockton, 2 half of John Stockton's military papers, states that he drove truck prior to the war in Mississippi, that he attended Burnsville HS in Mississippi.  His education. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, 2nd half of army records, Lists his tour of duty in WWII. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, Bottom half of service papers for WWII. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, front page of army records, John's army records. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, Rest of John's army papers. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, Birth Certificate, date of birth 8.7.1918. [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton, Top Half of Discharge Papers, [Source includes image(s)].
John Stockton.

Elizabeth Tunnel
Name: Elizabeth Tunnel
Documentation on Elizabeth Tunnels, !"TUNNELL" Americanized from French "TONNELIER." !According to legend, was killed by Indians.!� Early Settlers of Lee Co. VA & Adjacent Counties," Vol II, by HattieMuncis Bales reports that "the name of [George BALL's] wife is not known, but according to tradition was killed by the Indians."
Sources, Sources: Title: speak ancestry.com.FTWRepository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Oct 21, 1998 Title: http://ram.ramlink.net/~baicon/fam00593.htm--1/8/98 Title: http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~susansmith/john2.htm#moses--3/30/98 Title: http://www.familytreemaker.com./users/l/a/m/Nell-E-Lamantia/GENE1-00008html--1/30/98 Title: speak ancestry.com.FTWRepository: Call Number: Media: Other .

Dorothy Tuttles
Name: Dorothy Tuttles
Sources, Sources:Title: http://www.silverchat.com/BallGenealogy/washington.htm--1/9/98 .

Mary UNKNOWN
Name: Mary UNKNOWN
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R),  (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
Created by Family Search (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, GEDCOM File : SAYLOR2.ged, 18 Nov 2003.

Elizabeth Yeary
Name: Elizabeth Yeary
!st part of Elizabeth Yeary's Story of being captured by the Indians, DAR record shows 29 DEC 1845 for death date. Burial place is Chadwell station church, Lee Co., VA. The Story of Elizabeth YEARY BALL's Capture by the Indians. One night Jemina Yeary (born 1776) went to milk the cow. She saw an Indian hiding behind a log. She pretended she didn't see him, milked her cow, and went back to the house where she told her sister, Elizabeth, and an old Negro slave. (Elizabeth was Moses BALL's wife). They could hear the Indians whistling to one another and giving signals. They broke down the door, killed the old slave, scalped him and put the scalp in a belt. They found Elizabeth and captured her. She recognized the scalp they carried as that of the old Negro. Jemina had hidden in the chimney and the Indians did not find her. The Indians traveled with Elizabeth for three or four days. She broke off twigs from the trees and bushes as she went along the road. Another of the slaves had tried to follow her but was found and killed. They would travel by day and at night they would tie her. One night she got loose and ran away. They followed her, and once got so close, that she hid in a hollow log. They looked everywhere, even stood on the log, but failed to look inside.
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