Matches 12,101 to 12,150 of 13,472
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same birthday as Mary | Pike, Elizabeth (I21015)
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same house in 1940\par | Johnson, Milo Napier (I13)
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Samuel 2 Barlow son of Lieutenant Samuel i Barlow was baptized at Fair field Connecticut January 22 1710 died December 20 1773 buried in the old cemetery a little west of the Redding Center Congregational church He removed from Fairfield to Redding shortly after 1740 and settled inwhat is now the Boston district or about the time the first child of his second marriage Nathaniel was four years old when he determined on acquiring a permanent residence hence he bought January 2 1749 a farm of one hundred and seventy acres with the buildings thereon of James Bradley not far from his parents paying about $12,500 After increasing its size by subsequent purchases this farm appears to have been bounded on the north by the first Cross Highway from the rear of the Long Lots which is understood to be the road running eastward from the Norwalk and Danbury turnpike and continuing to Redding Center It was to be later recorded as the property of Bradley Hill and the heirs of Gershom Hill At this homestead his last four children were born The executors of his estate were his widow Esther and his youngest son Jabez by his first wife Within a year and eight months his widow died and the court appointed Na thanial and Aaron his sons administrators Samuel Barlow married first at Fairfield Connecticut August 12 1731 Eunice daughter of Colonel Daniel Bradley who was the third son of Francis and Ruth Bradley married Abigail daughter of Joseph Jackson and died in 1714 His father Francis Bradley first of the name in Fairfield where he came in 1660 having been a resident of Branford Connecticut in 1657 was mentioned in the New Haven records as early as 1650 a member of the house of Governor Theophilus Eaton and probably articled to him Samuel Barlow married second August 7 1744 Esther daughter of Nathaniel Hull of Redding Connecticut and she died August 28 775 aged fifty four years Children i Daniel born November 24 1734 died young 2 Ruhamah or Ruhannah born January 22 1737 married Redding September 7 1759 John Gray 3 James born January 29 1739 settled on a farm of one hundred and thirty acres in Ridgefield near the Redding line conveyed to him March 30 1770 by his father his four children were Samuel who went to the south Lewis Abigail and James who settled in Vermont 4 Jabez born March 21 1742 5 Nathaniel see forward 6 Aaron see forward 7 Samuel see forward 8 Joel see forward 9 Huldah
Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the ..., Volume 3 | Barlow, Samuel (I11516)
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Samuel 3 Barlow son of Samuel 2 and Esther Hull Barlow was born at Redding Connecticut April 3 1752 died January 26 1776 at Poughkeepsie New York He served in the Fifth Regiment Connecticut Line in the northern campaign and was discharged November 28 1775 While on his way home he sickened and died at the house of David Mulford in Poughkeepsie Upon his father's tombstone is the following tribute to him the son His son Mr Samuel Barlow resigned his breath in the service of his country He died and was buried at Ryn beck on his return from the victory of St Johns and Montreal January 26 AD 17 6 aged 23 years Thus age and youth without distinction fall Death is the common lot prepared for all | Barlow, Samuel (I11520)
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Samuel Bennett 4, was a soldier in the French and Indian Wars.
His two sons, Edward 5 and Gamaliel 5, served in the
Revolution, in Captain Ezekiel Mulford's Co., Col. Josiah Smith's Regt.,
also in the 1st Regt. Minute Men in Suffolk County. | Bennett, Samuel (I1930)
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Samuel came over the Mayflower with his parents as a boy in 1620.
When his parents died he was taken care of by his Uncle Samuel Fuller (and hiswife Bridget Mary Lee Fuller). (Note-Uncle Samuel was a Doctor, whoalso came over the Mayflower.
He was a deacon of the Plymouth church for the colony as well as their surgeon. He would die during an outbreak ofthe plague in 1633.) The year following Samuel and Jane's marriage, 1636,Sam and Jane built a pallizadse style house in Scituate, located on Greenfield Street. It had walls of poles, filled in with stones and clay,with a thatched roof, windows of oiled paper and a floor of hand sawedplanks. They had 20 acres of land, probably a grant from the town. Samwas a constable and also served as a juryman and on committees to settle difficulties with the Indians. Samuel and Jane had at least 9 children.
Samuel was born on April 8th, 1608 in England. Samuel's father was Edward Fuller and his mother was Ann. His paternal grandparents were Robert Fuller and Sarah Dunkhorn. He had a brother named Matthew. He died at the age of 75 on October 31st, 1683 in Barnstable, Massachusetts.
* General Notes
o Samuel Fuller came on the Mayflower at the age of 12, with his father Edward Fuller. (He should not be confused with Doctor Samuel Fuller, his uncle, who also came on the Mayflower). Samuel's parents both died the first winter at Plymouth. Samuel was apparently raised by his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fuller, and became a freeman of Plymouth in 1634.
At division of lands in 1624, Samuel was counted as three persons out of respect for his parents.
He married in Scituate the next year to Jane Tothrop, the daughter of Rev. John Lothrop and his first wife Hannah Howes.
Samuel was married at Mr. Cudworth's house by Capt. Miles Standish, Magistrate, "on ye fourthe day of ye weeke April 8-18, 1635, to Jane Lathrop, daughter of Rev. John Lathrop". He is on the rolls of the Scituate Church on 7 Nov. 1636.
The year following Samuel and Jane's marriage, 1636, Sam and Jane built a pallizadse style house in Scituate, located on Greenfield Street. It had walls of poles, filled in with stones and clay, with a thatched roof, windows of oiled paper and a floor of hand sawed planks.
He and wife Jane raised their family initially at Scituate, before moving sometime shortly before 1641 to Barnstable. He would live out the next forty years of his life in Barnstable, where he farmed. They had nine children.
His probate records of 1683-1684 indicate that his wife predeceased him. He also bequeathed an Indian named Joel to his son John.
He was constable of Scituate in 1641 but moved to Barnstable later becoming the only passenger of the Mayflower to settle permanently in that location.
His Will was dated 29 Oct. 1683 and probated 5 June 1684 in Barnstable, Barstable, Massachusetts, in which he gives his Indian Joell to his son John. | Fuller, Samuel (I22639)
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Samuel jr s of Richard Hubbell 2 settled at Fairfield & m Elizabeth d of Their children were Hannah bapt 19 May 1695 Nathan 3 Dec 1699 died 6 Feb 1761 Eunice bapt 21 March 1703 Abigail bapt 15 July 1705 Olive 15 Feb 1707 & m Joseph Bradley she was the great grand mother of Justice Joseph P Bradley of the US Sup Ct David bapt 2 Sept 1711 & m Martha Samuel bapt 30 May 1714 F Par Rec | Hubbell, Samuel (I11532)
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Samuel Sherwood's will was dated March 15, 1724/5 and was proved June 22, 1725. It includes daughters Ann, Sarah, Abigail; Lydia daughter of my daughter Sarah Hull; sons Daniel and Samuel.
He renewed the Convenant at Fairfield Church on March 29, 1696. | Sherwood, Samuel (I19985)
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Samuel to Ipswich, MA | Ingalls, Samuel (I22222)
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Sandra McLellan, Email from Sandra McLellan 2007-10-10, MEDI: Email
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Sandra McLellan, Updates suggested by Sandra McLellan 2007-10-14, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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Sandra Templeton, Guestbook post from Sandra Templeton 2008-08-31, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bronson, S.J.J. (I264)
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Sarah Harris is assumed to be the daughter of James Pharris based on the following facts:1. In the 1850 Jackson County Census District 15, Sarah Harris (FN#1090) is living near James Pharris (FN#1092).2. Also close by is Isom Pharris (FN#1093), Littleton and Jane Colier (FN#1094), and George and Charlotte Stout (FN#1126).3. In Draper vs. Pharris, Sarah Ann Harris is listed as a daughter of James Pharris. Isom Pharris is listed as a son, Littleton Colier and George Stout are listed as son-in-laws.4. In Littleton Collier and others vs James Draper, Sally was first listed as a Harris and then the wife of Alexander Gettings.According to the court case "Littleton Collier and others vs James Draper", Sally Ann sold her shares in the court case to Dudley Brown.Sallie Ann Harris is living with Bryant Harris in the 6th Civil District White County, TN in 1900She stated that she was born March 1910 and that she had 6 children - 4 were living | Pharris, Sarah Ann (I10564)
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Sarah Manning, Sarah Manning Family Tree (http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=5806333&pid=-1391355407), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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Sarah married on December 1829 Preble County, Ohio to Christian Foust
in December 29, 1829 by William Swisher. They had 7 children . they lived
in Randolf County, Indiana in 1850. At some time they moved to Wisconsin. | Loy, Sarah "Sally" (I470)
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Savage has as youngest child of Thomas
Jabez lived in E. Haddam, Colchester and Sharon CT; and in Amenia NY and perhaps Manchester VT. Original proprietor of Sharon CT in 1738; moved to Amenia NY in1760. He was called lieutenant. | Crippen, Jabez (I22666)
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Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut
- parren | Harris, Sylvia (I14576)
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Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co, New York | Vandercook, Cornelius (I8816)
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School District #2 | Ritchie, Johnson Franklin (I3718)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Butler, D.L. (I3840)
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schooling - 10th grade
occ - organist, housewife | Teeple, Leila Jean (I3616)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Teeple, K.J. (I3253)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Langham, J. (I3850)
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Schriver | Manning, Lucretia (I14094)
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Schriver | Schriver, John (I14095)
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Schriver 04 | Manning, Delia (I14101)
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Schriver 04 | Schriver, William (I14102)
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Scotch heritage
- 1911 census | Amelia (I15489)
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Scotland
Dunnichen, | Donaldson, Harriet (I6132)
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Scotland
Easter Methie, Angus, Scotland 1 aug 1776
desc of w fettes | Fettes, William (I6131)
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Scotland
- 1910 census of son and daugh
conn
- 1900 of son and daug
- 1920 of son
- 1930 of son | Unknown (I16643)
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scotland
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Stow-edinburgh, Midlothian,, Scotland
- owt | Paris, James (I13350)
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Scotland
- obit of daughter mary
Midlothian,, Scotland
owt | Pringle, Mary (I13351)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cummings, R. (I24247)
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Scottish
- Bob Milligan
Abt 1902
1920 census
abt 1903
- census | Campbell, Alexander B (Sandy) (I8229)
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Sea T???? occupation 1910 census
B???tant at C????? occupation 1920 census | Cook, Thomas B (I13106)
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Sean Carow, Carow Family Tree (http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?pid=-726859343&tid=6825401), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blumenthal, P. (I2792)
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Section 16 Row 15 1.A L16 s6 | Barber, Joseph (I13970)
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Section 16 Row 15 1.A L16 s7 | Pettengill, Hannah (I13971)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | . (I1)
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See attached sources. | Barber, Effie Myrtle (I11255)
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See attached sources. | Jones, Maggie (I9737)
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See attached sources. | Shorter, Horace (I9226)
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See attached sources. | O'Neill, Patrick James (I23816)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holmes, C.L. (I17458)
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See attached sources. | Rector, Lewis (I10283)
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See attached sources. | Clark, Fowler Terry (I11393)
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See attached sources. | Slawson, Hannah (I10492)
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