Matches 10,801 to 10,850 of 13,472
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10801 |
Moved to California | Ackerman, Cyrus (I9051)
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10802 |
moved to california?
died of breast cancer? | Panknin, Norma Mae (I3122)
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10803 |
Moved to Fremont, Sullivan Co, New York | Buys, Peter (I9171)
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10804 |
Moved to Idaho after selling his portion of family farm to William and Rebecca.
Died from Asthma
Susans List
Moved to Idaho, He had asthma. died out there.
milo source docs | Johnson, Samuel (I33)
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10805 |
Moved to Iowa after marriage | Weeks, Delia (I9015)
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10806 |
Moved to Iowa after marriage | Miller, Stephen (I9020)
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10807 |
moved to Iowa after marriage to Hannah Rhinehart | Jeffers, James Foote (I8655)
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10808 |
moved to Iowa at age of 1.
- 1915 iowa census, been in iowa 30 years, 31 years old | Doellinger, George Albert (I3727)
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10809 |
Moved to Michigan | Griswold, Mary Eliza (I8725)
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10810 |
Moved to Michigan | Weeks, Nathanial (I8732)
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10811 |
moved to Michigan after marriage to George Fisher | Jeffers, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I8647)
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10812 |
Moved to South Dakota from Iowa between 1905 and 1907
(Reasoning: one daughter born in Iowa 1905, next was born in SD 1907) | Pike, Herman Wyatt (I3325)
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10813 |
moved to Wisconsin after husband died | Jeffers, Nancy S (I8652)
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10814 |
moved to Wisconsin after marriage to Harriet Robinson | Jeffers, Samuel (I8650)
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10815 |
moved to Wisconsin after marriage to Lydia Way | Jeffers, John (I8648)
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10816 |
moved to Wisconsin after marriage to Phoebe Wiley | Jeffers, William (I8646)
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10817 |
Moved with his brother Abram/Abraham briefly to North Carolina and th en to Thickety Creek, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Fought in Revolutionary War.
(Previously listed in some genealogies as being a son of of Pieter Buy/Bu is - 2003). | Buys, William (I9489)
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10818 |
mr James Allin made oathe to the truth of w't is above written
´uª0 Septem'r the 7'th: 1692: before me *Rob't Pike Asst
´uª0 I do also aferm to the truth of w't is above testifyed upon up-
´uª0 ward of fifty years experience and shall so testify if opertunity do
´uª0 present w'ch I shall indever *Robt: Pike
´uª0 ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. 2. P 36 ) ´/uª | Pike, Robert (I20808)
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10819 |
Mr. Barnes, as George Root of Litchfield, served in Co. I, 13th Regt., CT Vols., 30 Dec 1861 to 22 Jan. 1862; | Barnes, George J (I22590)
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10820 |
Mr. Edward Griswold came to America at the time of the second visit of Mr. George Fenwick, at which date, also, came a large number of new settlers to the Conn. settlement. It was at a time when many of the gentry of England and wealthy persons connected with the Warwick Patent were intending removal hither; but the breaking out of the Scotch Rebellion compelled King Charles to call a Parliament, and they stayed at home to carry on their struggle with the King and Archbishop Laud. Mr. Griswold undoubtedly came in the interest of some of these patentees. He was attorney for Mr. St. Nicholas of Warwickshire, who had a house built in Windsor, and also a tract of land "impaled" (fenced), as had Sir Richard Saltonstall. The Rev. Ephraim Hit, who came, also in 1639, was from the same parish, as, also, the Wyllys family, who settled at Hartford.
His first location in Windsor is not known; but he had a grant of land in Poquonock, to which re removed, in 1649, accompanied by a few families, who there found an "outpost" settlement. His residence at Poquonock was on the site of the present dwelling of the heirs of the late Eliphalet S. Ladd, and who, on the female side, are Griswold descendants. The spot is a beautiful knoll which overlooks the brook on the west, and the Tunxis River on the south and east. As soon as he had fairly established his home, he began to take that active part i public matters which was natural to a man of his character. In 1650 he built the "Old Fort" at Springfield for Mr. Pyncheon; in 1656 he was a deputy from Windsor to the General Court, and continued, with the exception of one session, to represent the town until the reception of the charter from King Charles. At this time he was the principal promoter of a new settlement authorized by the court, called Hommonoscett, which lay immediately west of Saybrook, and to which, about 1663, he removed with his younger children, deeding to his sons, George and Joseph, who remained behind, his Windsor lands, reserving a small life annuity therefrom. The settlement was organized as a town in 1667 and received,probably from him, the name of his old English home Kenilworth, afterwards corrupted to Killingworth, and now known as clinton. He was the first deputy from Kenilworth and continued to be its magistrate and representative for more than 20 years, 1662 to 1678-89, and 2was succeeded by his son John.
The Colonial Records show him to have been a very active, influential member of the legislature -- pre-eminently one of those men who, in the first half-century, did so much to make the small colony of Connecticut so important a factor in American affairs. As a member of Sessions, he had the pleasure of meeting with his brother Matthew and his own son Francis; and there has, since that time, rarely been an Assembly of Conn., in which some of their lineal descendants have not been members. He was frequently a commissioner; and in 1678, was on a committee for establishing a Latin school in New London, and was first deacon of the Kenilworth church. | Griswold, Edward (I15998)
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10821 |
Mr. Hill came to Presque Isle May 1845 | Hill, William (I5727)
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10822 |
Mr. John Bole and his wife Janet went west to Elfros, Saskatchewan, (later Springside) in 1907 when Kaye was a baby. Mr. Bole was a pumperman for the CPR and a veterinary on the side. Mrs. Boles's father, Peter Barber, having died in 1911, his wife Catyherine lived with 5the Bole family and is believed interned at Leslie, Sask. with her husband
Alt. Death: 29 Dec 1936 Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada | Bole, John Edwin (I11274)
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10823 |
Mr. Wollaston, Massachusetts, in November or December, 1635 | Quincy, Edmund (I16428)
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10824 |
Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbell (Godfrey) Schenck, The history of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the ..., Volume 1 (N.p.: n.p., n.d.), _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S496)
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10825 |
Mrs. Jean D. Worden, First & Second Reformed Dutch Church, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co, NY 1716-1912 (1992), _PAREN: Y
Book donated in memory of William T. Van Kleek. | Source (S281)
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10826 |
Mrs. Thompson is Dead After Short Illness
Mrs. Almira Thompson died yesterday at her home at Thirtieth and U Street
following a short illness. She was 70 years of age, and had been a resident
of Vancouver for eight years.
She is survived by the following children, Mrs. A.J. Taylor of Image (Clark
Co., WA), Mrs. F.E. Fuller of Portland (OR), Frank Thompson of Montesano
(WA), Orin Thompson and Ben Thompson both of Vancouver, Dudley of Yakima,
Washington, Clarence E. of Portland (OR).
The funeral services will be held from the United Brethren church tomorrow
at 2 o'clock. Interment in Fourth Plain cemetery. On 23 August 1919. | Shew, Almira L (I7261)
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10827 |
Mrs. Yuill taught school in Detroit, and in the rural area of the county for a number of years | McNeil, Emily (I4622)
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10828 |
Mt Greenwood Cem, _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S391)
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10829 |
Mt Joy
Last Name : Johnson,
First Name : Robert E.
Sex : M
Age : 72
Section : Orig
Lot : 19
Birth Month : 4
Birth Day : 1
Birth Year : 1926
Death Month : 1
Death Day : 17
Death Year : 1999
Burial Month : 1
Burial Day : 21
Burial Year : 1999
Obit Year : 1999
http://www.alcona.org/moreinfo.aspx?id=25 | Johnson, Robert Edwin (I304)
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10830 |
Mule? Coroner D & 25? - 1910 census | Miller, James Henry (I129)
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10831 |
Murdoch-Smith Family Tree, MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S393)
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10832 |
Muson-Decker hospital in Traverse City | Lixie, Eli (I4052)
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10833 |
Must Have Died Before 1860 Because Not Listed On Census | (?), Elizabeth (I794)
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10834 |
Must Have Died Early | Thompson, Julian (I2996)
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10835 |
Must Have Died Early | Thompson, Julian (I2996)
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10836 |
My father always said "If you have to use four letter words or their derivatives, you need to bring out the dictionary. There are more appropriate words than just shock value".
- Edith (Masters) Gowen | Masters, John Paul (I317)
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10837 |
My father, Albert J Panknin, youngest of 5 children from Albert A ´uª0 Panknin,´uª0´uª ´uª0 was born in´uª ´uªAlpena in´uª0 ´uª0 1924, and I even know the street in which he´uª ´uªlived and was´uª0 ´uª0 born. I try and get´uª ´uªto Alpena as often´uª0 ´uª0 as possible. I have an Aunt´uª ´uªand sevearl cousins´uª0 ´uª0 who still reside there.\par´/uª | Panknin, Albert J (I8391)
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10838 |
My mother Bertha Rose White Masters played with the twenty dollar gold pieces that her Aunt Rose was paid with. That was told me.
- told to Millie Masters Breon by her mom | Finley, Rose (I3374)
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10839 |
My research showed that Margaret moved to Chicago with her sister Minnie when she was around 15 and then met my Great Grandfather there.
-- melanie phillips 2006-06-12 | Van Alstine, Minnie J (I3422)
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10840 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Boroska, M.C. (I4733)
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10841 |
Myra Herron, Evergreen Cemetery Census, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S266)
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10842 |
Myrna Hedin, Email from Myrna Hedin 2006-06-20, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S237)
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10843 |
Myrna Hedin, Email from Myrna Hedin 2006-08-15, _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S238)
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10844 |
Myrna Hedin, Email from Myrna Hedin 2006-08-15, _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S239)
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10845 |
N Cresen, "RonDog" Family Tree (http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11568271/person/-439683455), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S2)
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10846 |
name
Text: Notable Kin, vol 2, Gary Boyd Roberts, Carl Boyer Publ, 1999
Page: p 43 ancestry of Lee de Forest
birth
Text: New Engl Hist & Genealogical Register; NEHGS; on-line images at www.newenglandancestors.org
Page: 85:382 Streeter Adams Records from a Streeter Bible [March 1 1622]
death
# Text: Note:
Page: not found Medfield VR
# Text: New Engl Hist & Genealogical Register; NEHGS; on-line images at www.newenglandancestors.org
Page: 48:190ff William Adams of NYC with his Adams lines of Descent | Adams, Peter (I15511)
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10847 |
Name : Hastings, Lloyd
Sex : M
Age : 1
Section : Orig
Lot : 13
Birth Year : 1898
Death Year : 1899
Obit : 2/9/1899
Obit Paper : Alcona County Review
Alcona.org | Hastings, Lloyd George (I3886)
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10848 |
name and bday, headstone | Lucelia (I4005)
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10849 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Elis, M. (I6695)
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10850 |
Name Suffix: Jr. | Johnson, Hugh (I3356)
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