Matches 10,901 to 10,950 of 13,472
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Linked to |
10901 |
New Jerusalem RCh, Feura Bush, Albany Co, NY | Buys, Rachel (I9195)
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10902 |
new york
- 1880 census for daughter sarah
canada
- 1880 census for daughter eliza | Miller, Henry Percy (I6262)
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10903 |
New York
- 1900 census of daughter Ellen
New York
- 1910 census of daughter ellen
abt 1832 new york
- 1880 census | Turner, Adela (I13803)
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10904 |
New York
- census
1823 Lockport, Niagara County, New York
- acr | Hill, William (I5727)
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10905 |
New York
- census for son Phillip
1774 Dutchess Co
- sarah manning tree | Manning, Jacob (I7681)
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10906 |
New York
1880 census of daughter ann
Abt 1802 New York
1850 Census | Barnes, Elizabeth (I7571)
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10907 |
New York
census
Illinois
1920 census of Ina Armstrong | Reed (I8098)
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10908 |
New York
son John's census data | London, Aaron (I4952)
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10909 |
New York
´uª0 - 1920 census of daughter Alice´/uª | Johnson, Mary Isabel (I6811)
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10910 |
New York
´uª0 - 1920 census of daughter Alice´/uª | Ranous, Charles (I6810)
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10911 |
New York | Van Mater, Elizabeth (I8924)
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10912 |
New York | Campeau, Julia Ann (I13751)
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10913 |
New York | Boyce, Eleanor "Ellina" (I9577)
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10914 |
New York | Byse, John J (I9580)
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10915 |
New York | Byse, John J (I9580)
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10916 |
New York | Byce, Samuel (I9573)
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10917 |
New York | Byse, Simeon (I9578)
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10918 |
New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, MEDI: Vital
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S398)
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10919 |
New York Marriages, 1600-1784 (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti=0&indiv=try&db=nymarr1784&h=2176), MEDI: Vital
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
\par. | Source (S400)
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10920 |
New York Marriages, 1600-1784 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Spouse 1:´tabª´uª0 Isabella Brown
´uª0 Spouse 2:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Marriage Date:´tabª´uª0 11 Jul 1775
´uª0 Record:´tabª´uª0 M. B.
´uª0 Volume:´tabª´uª0 XXIII
´uª0 OSPage:´tabª´uª0 94´/uª | Family F1085
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10921 |
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Charles McMurray Braden
Name: ´tabªCharles McMurray Braden
Arrival Date: ´tabª30 Aug 1922
Estimated Birth Year: ´tabª1918
Age: ´tabª4 Years 8 Months
Gender: ´tabªMale
Port of Departure: ´tabªValparaiso
Ship Name: ´tabªEssequibo
Search Ship Database: ´tabªSearch the Essequibo in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: ´tabªNew York, New York
Nativity: ´tabªChile
Line: ´tabª8
Microfilm Serial: ´tabªT715
Microfilm Roll: ´tabªT715_3168
Birth Location: ´tabªChile
Birth Location Other: ´tabªsantiago
Page Number: ´tabª9 | Braden, Charles McMurray (I4265)
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10922 |
New York Passenger Lists, MEDI: Book
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S401)
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10923 |
New York to Michigan | Byse, Simeon (I9578)
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10924 |
Newcastle District, Upper Canada | Buys, William "Sr" (I9119)
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10925 |
Newcastle District, Upper Canada | Buys, William "Sr" (I9119)
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10926 |
Newkirk Cem, _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S402)
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10927 |
News Article: Married.--In Harrisville, Nov. 24, 1886, by F. Beede, Esq., Mr. John Pierson and Miss Lewella Edgar, both of Harrisville. (10 Dec 1886 - Alcona County Review) | Family F3770
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10928 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3873
|
10929 |
Newspaper announcement indicates she was married to Orval E. Richards at the First Baptist Church in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan on 28 June 1935. Service was performed by Rev. Robert E. Nicholls.
1917 - Annabell started Kindergarden at age 4, but had to repeat kindergarden at age 5
1927 - Received first driver's license
1928 - Quit Newberry High School halfway through the 11th grade.
1930 - 1940 - Worked at Lavender's Bakery in Newberry, next to the Long Branch, Saloon.
1941 (Feb) - Moved to Detroit
1941 (Apr) - Moved to 11432 Maxwell Street in Van Dyke. (Orval built the house)
1948 (Apr) - Moved to 11567 Dodge, Van Dyke, Mich. (Now called Warren)
1995 [May} Moved to Antioch, Illinois with her son Jim.
When Annabell was in 6th grade John McKay tapped her on the shoulder and asked her where her old man was, "Home making moonshine"? John McKay's dad was one of the biggest drunks in Newberry. He died on his own front door while drunk. ----------------------------------------------------------------
Listed in 1920 Michigan Census, Luce County, McMillan Twp (ED# 197, Page 3B)
Listed in 1930 Michigan Census, Luce County, McMillan Twp (ED# 48-4, Page 3B) | Barber, Annabell (I10776)
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10930 |
Newspaper Announcement:
Spurgeon, Roy wed Maud Ernest; 31 Dec near Fairgrove.
(Bedford Times Republic & Bedford Free Press 07 Jan 1904; BFP 31 Dec 1903) | Family F3374
|
10931 |
Newspaper Article:
Montgomery, Albert wed Ethel Templeton.(Bedford Free Press - 11 Feb 1909) | Family F3793
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10932 |
Newspaper Article:
Slauson, Harlan (or Slawson), b. 21 Jun 1886 Bedford, Iowa; d. 02 Dec 1906 of TB; f H.E. Slauson; interred Bedford Cemetery. (Bedford Times Republic & Bedford Free Press - 06 Dec 1906)
Newspaper Article:
"Death of Harlan Slawson"
Harlan M. Slawson passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Slawson, on Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, age 20 years, 5 months and 11 days.
By the death of Harlan Slawson, the dred white plague claims yet another victim, this time a young man just who had his life been spared would have soon slipped across the boundary line from youth to manhood. This year had his health not failed, he would have been a member of the senior class of the Bedford high school, and at commencement time would have stood proudly with his classmates, diploma in hand, ready to face life's battles, armed with a good education and an active mind. But it was not so to be. The monster consumption which every year demands victims by the thousands had marked him for it's own, and against it's slow insidious advance human efforts were powerless.
Nearly a year ago, Harlan's health became so much impaired that he was compelled to quit school, and since that slowly but surely he has been failing until with the dawning of the week, his spirit slipped away.
Harlan was born in Taylor county and he lived here all his life. All his school days were spent in Bedford schools and at the funeral Monday afternoon his class mates acted as pallbearers, and carried his mortal remains to the grave. The funeral was held at the home of his parents, conducted by Rev. Thompson. Interment was made at Bedford cemetery. (Bedford IA Times Republican, pg 5 - 6 Dec 1906) | Slawson, Harlan Montgomery (I10467)
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10933 |
Newspaper Article:
Slawson, Grace Lois wed A.B. Chester; 15 Jan at Lincoln, Nebraska.
(Bedford Times Republic & Bedford Free Press - 29 Jan 1903) | Family F3691
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10934 |
Newspaper Article:
Spurgeon, Leila wed Karl Zral; 24 Feb at Southey, Sask, Can. (Bedford Times Republic 07 Apr 1924) | Family F5742
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10935 |
Newspaper article: Risser, Willis Abbott 24 Bfd wed Bertha Elmore Brown 21 Bfd. SW 10 Aug 1920 | Family F3392
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10936 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaChapelle, . (I5736)
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10937 |
Newspaper Date : 4/25/1890 12:00:00 AM
Volume : 14
Number : 4
Page : 4
Column : 3
Newspaper : Review
Description : Marriage of John Newell and Mary Ellen Hugill (marriage on 4/26/1890 in Greenbush Township).
Transcription : MARRIAGE LICENSES. April 19, John Newell, 21, and Mary E. Hugill, 16, Harrisville. [Note: Married on 4/26/1890 in Greenbush Township.] | Family F1716
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10938 |
Newspaper Obit:
Chester, Ruth, 1y 2m 19d, died Bedford, Iowa; father A.B. Chester; interred Fairview Cemetery, Bedford. (Bedford Times Republic - 03 Nov 1904; Bedford Free Press - 03 Nov 1904) | Chester, Ruth Adelia (I9751)
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10939 |
Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey
Sussex County, New Jersey | Masters, Stephen (I7178)
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10940 |
Next To Glen | Fesperman, Ruby (I789)
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10941 |
Next To Nelle | Weber, J. Fred (I954)
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10942 |
Nicholas moved with his brothers to Oakland County, MI in the 1830s. Child ren by 1st wife Deborah Van Amburgh; 2 boys, 4 girls. Children by 2nd wi fe Amy Gilbert; 2 boys, 4 girls. | Ferguson, Nicholas (I9615)
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10943 |
Nicholas Neil passed away Tuesday at 6 o'clock a.m. at his late home near Harrisville at the advanced age of 77 years | Neil, Nicholas Duncan (I10730)
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10944 |
Nicholas Smeal, Jr., a Private in the Pennsylvania 2nd, who served from Jan 25 to Nov 25, 1776 according to a Muster Roll at Ticonderoga. I actually have a copy of his active duty record from the Pennsylvania State Archives.
- email from Lauren Johnson, 2007-05-18 | Smeal, Nicholas (I1848)
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10945 |
Nickname (Sutton)
Roger Dudley (between 1535/45 - 1590) was a British soldier.
Roger Dudley was born in London, England, but is said to have been baptised in Yardley Hastings, Northamptonshire. He was the son of Captain Sir Henry Sutton Dudley, who married an unnamed daughter of one Christopher Ashton between 1545 and 1550. Ashton's daughter died sometime afterOctober 29, 1588, but before 1590. Henry Dudley was himself the son ofJohn Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley, "Lord Quondam", who was married to CecilyGrey. Roger may be the Roger Dudley who was matriculated as pensioner at Christ College, Cambridge, in 1566, but left without a degree.
It is believed that he married, on June 8, 1575, at Lidlington, Bedfordshire, Susannah (n©be Thorne), herself recorded as having been born on March 5, 1559/60 in Northamptonshire, and baptised at Yardley Hastings, the daughter of Thomas Thorne and Mary Purefoy. Dudley is said to have been "in financial difficulty" when he was married under the inconspicuous title of Mr. Roger Dudley. His wife's family claimed descent from CharlemagNE
He is reported to have been a Captain in (the Earl of Leicester)'s militia, fighting with a commission from Elizabeth I, and under the banner of Henry of Navarre. He is thought to have died at the Battle of Ivry, France in 1590. Yet in 1586, four years earlier, the Reverend Cotton Mather of Boston wrote: "Thomas Dudley's father was Captain Roger Dudley, -- slain in the wars, when -- his son, and one only daughter were very young". The will of Thomas Dorne (Thorne) of Yardley Hastings, Gent., dated 29 Oct 1588, bequeathed "to the children of Susan Dudley, my Daughter, widow, pD10 to be equally divided". (S1,S11). Therefore, he was apparently dead by the time of the will of his father-in-law, which was written in 1588, which eliminates the time of the Battle of Ivry as a possibility for his death. It is most probable that he died at the Siege of Zutphen in 1586; having followed a relative, Robert DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, who was a principle figure in that battle. | Dudley, Roger (I22428)
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10946 |
Nina Rogers, Email from Nina Rogers 2008-01-07, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S240)
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10947 |
Nina Rogers, Email from Nina Rogers 2008-02-11, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S241)
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10948 |
NJ McCallum, McCallum Family Tree, MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S377)
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10949 |
no children | Boyle, Jean (I13626)
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10950 |
No further record of him is found, and, as he is not mentioned in the settlement of his father's estate, in which Thomas received a double portion, it is therefore inferred that he died early, unmarried | Hazen, John (I22353)
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