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John H. Pitts [Male] b. 8 MAR 1919 - d. 11 SEP 1951 Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc Co., OK

Oklahoma,
Pvt 189 Field Artillery

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Edna Eeds Hill [Female] b. 5 JUL 1918 - d. 20 NOV 2013 Oklahoma City, OK

Ada - Services for Edna Pitts Hill, 95, of Ada are at 11 a.m. Monday at the Union Valley Baptist Church. The Rev. Randall Christy will officiate. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Hill died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013, at a hospice facility in Oklahoma City.

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William Pitts [Male] b. ABT. 1823 TN
Change: 17 JAN 2013

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This information is a combination of information provided by DebbraSzymanski and from Dorth y Pitts, wife of Lyle Pitts of Murfreesboro.Dorthy provides the Pitts family from William t o essentially th e presenton her husband's line compiled in 1997. Debbra provided the inform ationconcerning the Saunders.

Dorthy mentions that William lived in the Valley District of RutherfordCo., TN and was a farm er. He was abt. 40 at the time of the 1850 Censuswhile Amanda was 19. Nancy may have been a c hild from an earliermarriage? because she was 23, i.e. older than Amanda.

Martial E. Pitts is not mentioned in the census but Aunt Eila PittsColeman said that Willia m Pitts was her grandfather and Amanda was hergrandmother.

The connection of William to the Matthew Sr. has not been established asyet, however, it appe ars as if their should be brothers, i.e. William'sbirth being abt. 1810 between Nancy 1805 an d Blaney in 1812. As far asthat goes there should be other children as well but now this is a unknown.

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Amanda M. Sanders [Female] b. 1829
Change: 17 JAN 2013

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Not sure if Amanda is the wife and mother of children. According to the1850 census William w as 40 and Amanda was 19. Nancy Pitts doesn'ttherefore belong because she is listed as 23 F T enn. Willia m Pittsmarried to Amanda M. Sanders Jan 15, 1848 in Rutherford Co.

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Eocha Fionn [Male] b. 1292 - d. 1346

Eocha Fionn:

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Nuallain 'Nualan' [Male] b. 1024 - d. 1074

Nuallan ("nuall:" Irish, a howl, famous; "an," one who): his son; a quo O'Nuallain.

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Dunon 'Dunan' [Male] b. 928 - d. 983

Dunan

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Fiannan 'Finan' [Male]

Fionnan

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Maghna [Male] b. 308 - d. 373

Mughna

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Fionn Macfionnloch O'Henna [Male] d. Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland

Unclear:
Mother: Ughna, Princess of Denmark
Step Mother: Medb Lethderg

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Labraidh 'the Fiece' Lorc [Male]

Some sources - Lavra the Fierce

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Enna 'The Hospitable' Ayneagh [Male]

84th High King.

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AEngus Tuirseach Teamhrach [Male]

From O'Neills of Ulster p. 65

AEngus Tuirmeach Teamrach, i. e., of Tara, King. 3787-3819.
"He left two goodly sons Enna Ayneagh and Fiagha Firwara. The most part of the Kings of Ireland decend from his son Enna, and the Kings of Scotland for the most part descend from Fiagha, so as the great houses of both Kingdoms trace their decent from them." - Anls. Clonmac. Carbery Riada, grand-son of Conn of the Hundred Battles, who descended from Fiagha, was as mentioned in the preceding pages, the ancestor of the Dal Riads, from who the Scottish Kings traced their decent."

Angus, Aongus or Aeneas (Latin).

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Queen of Connaught [Female]

Known as the Queen of the Irish Fairies.

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Lewy of the Red Circles [Male]

King A.M. 4015 and ad 65-73. "He betook himself to his own sword and died of grief for his wife, Derb-forgaill who was gone." - Teernagh. She was a Danish princess.

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Derb-forgaill [Female]

Danish Princes

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Crimthan 'Criffan' Nianar [Male]

The Champion of Nar, King, A.D. 74-90. He was killed by a fall from his horse but some record indicates he might have killed himself while another account says he was killed by Attacotti.

He lived at Dun-Criffan, the site of which is now occupied by the Bailey Lighthouse on the Hill of Howth.

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Darletus [Male]

King of Irish Picts

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Eochaidh Alt-Leathan [Male]

79th High King

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Oilioll Cas-Fiachlach [Male]

77th High King
'Crooked Teeth'

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