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(43) The Tom Fossit (Faucett) Story; pages 139-142.
(44) Family History; pages 480-481; unknown.
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(52) Index to the 1810 Census of Virginia; Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Maryland 21202; 1980.
(53) Early Pennsylvania Research; The Everton Publishers Inc. P. O. Box 368, Logan, Utah 84321.
(54) Moses Shaffer Family History; unknown (believed to be compiled by Jane Elizabeth (Shomaker) Shaffer; circa 1970's.
(55) West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia; Vol 3, Jim Comstock, 1974; Richwood, West Virginia.
(56) Soldiery of West Virginia Vol IX; West Virginia Heritage; Jim Comstock; Richwood, West Virginia; 1974.
(57) Descendants of Daniel & Rebecca Stewart of Stewartstown, West Virginia; Gordon C. Baker, 1977; 126 South Adams St. Rockville, MD 20850; document located in a library on 10th Avenue in Marlinton, West Virginia.
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(59) The Descendants of Martin Schlachenhauff; Kayal Slaugenhoupt; P.O. Box 1338 Spring Valley, California 91979.
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(62) John Boyd and Judith "Judy" (Lantelme) Slaugenhoup; P. O. Box 236, Sligo, Pennsylvania 16255.
(63) Second Petition of Elmer Elijah Slaughenhoupt; for Initiation and Membership to the Worshipful Master, Officers, and Members of Lodge No. 521 Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania; Parker City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, October 3, 1910.
(64) The Slaugenhaupt Family Tree; Mrs. Henderson Boyd Slaugenhaupt; 1961, copy provided by Mr. Ray Edward Slaugenhoup; 40 Tilton Ave, Kittery, ME 03904.
(65) Robert Baron Slaugenhaupt; 745 Indiana Ave. Farrell, PA 16121.
(66) Olive (Slaugenhaupt) Weilicher; 3939 Piney Ave., Erie, PA 16504.
(67) Clarissa Lucile (Slaugenhoup) Zobell; 835 N. 700 W., Provo, UT 84604.
(68) Hugh Slaugenhaupt; 5121 Sand Dollar Lane, Naples, FL 33940.
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(70) Karen Ermutlu; German search "Prodigy" Network Topic German, GERMAN SURNAME; source material "Deutches Namenlexikon"; 22 March 1993.
(71) Jan Dawson; Surnames M-Z search "Prodigy" Network Topic Surnames M-Z, Subject SHAFFER; source "Church Records of the 18th Century"; published by Family Line Publications, Rear 63 E. Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157 (No publication date) page 305; 24 March 1993.
(72) Judy Schwarze; PA Passenger Lists "Prodigy" Network Topic Resources; Subject: PA PASSENGER LISTS; source "Strassberger & Hinke"; 25 March 1993.
(73) Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission & On-site inspection March 1993.
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(76) William Arnold Slaugenhaupt; 6109 Candler Terrace, Sebring, FL 33870.
(77) Gilbert Eugene Slaugenhaupt; RD 2 Box 176 Parker, PA 16049-9314.
(78) Slaugenhaupt Family Bible; Provided by Barnard A. Slaugenhaupt, Jr., P. O. Box 909 Chelan, WA 98816.
(79) James F. Slaughenhaupt; 42919 Haven Drive Elyria, OH 44035.
(80) Donna Claire (Slaughenhaupt) Romaine; Village Green Apt 69E Budd Lake, NJ 07828.
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(82) Thomas D. Slaugenhoup; 317 Prospect Ave, Box 622 Kewaskum, WI 53040.
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(84) Kenneth M. Slaugenhoupt; 4705 Curtis Court North, Lewiston, NY 14092.
(85) Perryville Cemetery; Perryville, Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
(86) West Freedom Cemetery, West Freedom, Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
(87) Taneytown Cemetery, Taneytown, Maryland.
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(90) To the Gates of Richmond; Stephen W. Sears, Ticknor & Fields, NY, 1992.
(91) Andersonville; William Marvel, University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
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(93) Andersonville Prison Records.
(94) Soldier's Certificate No. 543708, Saul A. Hagerty, The National Archives.
(95) Soldier's Certificate No. 135058, Silas Hagerty, The National Archives.
(96) Hagerty Civil War Letters, 1861, 1863, 1865.
(97) Notes on the Confederate Stockade of Florence, South Carolina 1864-1865; Walter D. Woods, unknown.
(98) Stockade Here Held over 12,000 Union Prisoners Near War's End; Florence Morning News, unknown.
(99) The Stockade - Our Link to the Civil War; Florence Morning News, September 2, 1984.
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(101) Files from Hilliard History, Post Office Box 819, Hilmar, CA 95324.
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