Matches 11,501 to 11,550 of 13,472
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11501 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | U. (I22198)
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11502 |
probably Canterbury CT. | Paine, Abigail (I15492)
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11503 |
Probably Centalia, Washington | Vincent, Carl (I2752)
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11504 |
Probably Centalia, Washington | Rains, William (I2750)
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11505 |
Probably died at Littleton, MA | Wood, John (I22346)
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11506 |
probably died young | Gailor, James (I22623)
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11507 |
probably in Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan | Tompkins, Charlotte (I5185)
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11508 |
Probably In Michigan, But I Have No Proof. | Estes, Ann (I2715)
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11509 |
probably in Orange or Ulster County | Collins, Mary (I19946)
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11510 |
probably in Salem or Watertown, Massachusetts about 1633-5 | Brundage, John (I18428)
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11511 |
Probably Luenburg Country , Virginia | Tucker, Lucy (I1894)
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11512 |
probably near Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England | Prence, Thomas (I16555)
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11513 |
Probably not right, since his mother and brothers immigrated in 1888, so he probably did too. | Holmes, George Copley (I5013)
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11514 |
Probably Preble County, Ohio Because Had Land There In 1838 | Loy, John (I810)
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11515 |
probably stamford | Family F7379
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11516 |
Probably. No stone, but wife and children buried here. | Milligan, Wilson (I4949)
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11517 |
Probate:
Scofield, Peter, late of Stamford, will dated July 24, 1806, probated June 14, 1830, mentioned his wife Hannah, and children Warren, Walter, Peter, Jr., Clara, wife of Richard Fox, and Sarah, wife of Thomas June. Executor his son Warren. Witnesses Ebenezer Davenport, Jerusha Davenport, and Mary Davenport, page 216. 1st codicil dated Aug. 25, 1806, page 217. 2nd codicil dated Aug. 17, 1807, page 218. 3rd codicil dated Mar. 20, 1811, page 218. 4th codicil dated Aug. 20, 1827, wife now deceased, page 219. June 14, 1830, order to advertise for claims, page 220. Inventory taken June 15, 1830, by James Davenport and Isaac Scofield, and filed June 18, 1830, page 221. | Peter, Scofield (I16878)
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11518 |
Probate:
Slason, Deliverance, late of Stamford, will dated Apr. 11, 1775, probated Oct. 1, 1811, mentioned his wife Hannah, and children Ebenezer, Nathaniel, Gershom, Amos, Hannah, Abigail, Millecent; grandson Jonathan, a son of my eldest son Jonathan, who is supposed to be deceased. Executor son Nathaniel. Witnesses Mary James, Hannah Mather, and Moses Mather, page 344. Codicil dated Mar. 10, 1789, legacy to Sally, wife of John Dibble, and a daughter of my daughter Hannah, page 344.
(Source: Abstracts of Stamford Probate Records - Book Two compiled by Spencer P. Mead) | Slason, Deliverance (I10603)
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11519 |
Prof. Jonathan Pearson, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978), _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S125)
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11520 |
Prussia
- 1880 census | Schulz, Fred (I19563)
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11521 |
pss additional cildren
http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=26230324 | Teeple, Luke (I3774)
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11522 |
Purley Was A Hunter And Fisherman And One Time Ran A Store And Cotton Gin. | Goins, Purley L (I642)
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11523 |
PVT US ARMY
WORLD WAR I
JAN 9, 1895 OCT 23 1975 | Webb, Owen (I4635)
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11524 |
quebec, ca
- owt
1870 ireland
- census
1870 quebec
- yockey tree | O'Neil, Margaret (I5491)
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11525 |
QuĂbec, Quebec, Canada
Notre Dame de Quebec | Family F7901
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11526 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F7841
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11527 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tarr, I. (I15453)
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11528 |
R G Strong, R G Strong Family Genealogy (http://www.rgstrong-genes.com/getperson.php?personID=I17033&tree=rgstrong1), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S445)
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11529 |
Rachel A Carrier, Rachel A Carrier Family Tree, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S446)
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11530 |
Rachel Blanche and her family solely from information supplied by
Albert Lansberry. | Lansberry, Rachel Blanche (I6478)
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11531 |
Rachell Ann Loy's headstone states born on 1838. She was born in
Indiana and married John A. Lowe. Date on headstone for death states 1883
but Georgia Quin states it is 1893 in Tippecanoe County , Indiana,
Colburn, Indiana Cemetery, Tippecanoe, Indiana. | Loy, Rachel Ann (I459)
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11532 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chester, J.K. (I10199)
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11533 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Harris, J.L. (I10280)
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11534 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chester, J.K. (I10278)
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11535 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chester, J.M. (I10277)
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11536 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Harris, M.A. (I10284)
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11537 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Law, W. (I10835)
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11538 |
Raleigh McConnell marker
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6a1394b0-5db0-4c4a-9acd-5495655da6de&tid=18384563&pid=652559058
SEX: SOUR @S-2099940219@
PAGE Ancestry Family Trees
NOTE
DATA
TEXT http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=652559058 | McConnell, William Raleigh (I652559058)
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11539 |
Ralph 1, Thomas Baker, and Robert 2 were signers of the "Original
Compact or Civil Combination" for East Hampton, Robert 2 is thought to
have built, before 1663, the house now kept by the Incorporated Village
of E.H. as a shrine to John Howard Payne, author of " Home, Sweet Home." | Dayton, Robert (I352)
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11540 |
Ralph and Gladys moved from Flint to Lincoln after retirement. | Fink, Ralph "Bud" (I13612)
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11541 |
Ralph Moore is found in the 1900 Nebraska census, Gage county, Island Grove township. He is a hand at his uncle Ralph's farm.He lived in Denver when his mother died. | Moore, Ralph Lyman (I9915)
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11542 |
Ralph was for many years a truck driver for a steel manufacturing company delivering steel to customers around the United States. In an accident with other traffic he was injured and recieved a fractured hip bone.
As a younger man he worked for his grandfather Miller as a drover and trucked live stock; before he married he worked some for the County Road Commission. After his accident with the truck he moved back to Harrisville; worked for a time for the Alcona Sheriff's Department as a deputy.
In 1972 he received the nomination on the Democratic Party for sheriff.
Source: 1972 Milo Source Docs. | Sloan, Ralph Marvin (I156)
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11543 |
RCB Notes?: Alice Lemon 1875 - 1940
Alcona Co. Marriage Record shows
Walter Byse (sic), Laborer, age 24, of Harrisville, Michigan, son of Nath an Byse and Mary Fitch marrying Alice Lemon, age 26, of Canada, daught er of Unknowns, on 7/7/1893 in Harrisville, Alcona Co. Minister Wm. J. Wa rd officiating and Jennie Ward of Harrisville and Eva Byse witnessing. Bo ok 2, Page 12, Registration # 175, Church M.E.
Alcona Co. Review Article: Newspaper Date 7/7/1893, Vol 17, No 14, Pg 1, C ol 3.
"Marriage of Walter Byce and Alice Lemon on 7/7/1893
Walter Byce and Miss Alice Lemon, young people well favorably known in th is county, were married at Alpena this week."
Alcona Co. Review Article: Newspaper Date 7/13/1893, Vol 17, No 1 5, Pg 1, Col 3.
"Actual marriage of Walter Byce and Alice Lemon on 7/7/1893
The announcement in last week's issue of this paper of the marriage of Wa lter Byce and Miss Alice Lemon, was a little premature: They were not ma de one until Friday last, when the knot was securely tied by Rev. W. J. Ba iley at the parsonage." | Lemon, Alice (I8793)
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11544 |
RD 6, Box 952, Tacoma, WA | Patrick, Cecil. O (I9569)
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11545 |
Reading Howell's, map, published in 1792, indicates the position of Donaldson's grist mill, near present township pumping station. In that year, the property was again put up for sale. Among an array of buildings, it included a three-story stone merchant mill (the one now placared "Ye Olde Grist Mill"), a two-story stone grist mill, a stone paper mill and a saw mill. In 1797, the whole was bought by Geoge McClenachan, son of Blair McClenachan, that pituresque figure of the Revolution, whom William Cobett, the satirist, called, "Blair, the great, The Irish guadian of the State." Ten years later, George McClenachan sold the paper mill, but remained in possession of the rest of the property until his death, in 1833.
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/16527100/person/386399409/media/4?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum | McClenachan, George Blair (I23374)
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11546 |
reads, writes, speak english
- 1900 census
4 children, 3 living | Brown, Hannah (I23768)
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11547 |
real estate value: $1300 | Pike, James Brown (I3318)
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11548 |
Rebecca and her family solely from information supplied
by Albert Lansberry. | Lansberry, Rebecca (I6462)
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11549 |
Rebecca Huppert, Email from Rebecca Huppert 2008-12-16, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S247)
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11550 |
Rebecca Indish Welton, Email from Rebecca Indish Welton 2007-08-25, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S248)
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