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Settled in Hartford CT in 1639
moved to Bankside, Fairfield Co, CT.
His will was dated June 16, 1662 and proved March 5, 1663
History of Fairfield, CT
From time to time they were joined by a few other planters among whom were Giles Smith Simon Couch Henry Plaistead Joseph Lockwood Robert Rumsie Robert Meaker and Thomas Barnum The Bankside farmers appear to have lived in a luxurious manner for those days Some of them owned slaves and with the cheap hire of Indian labor they reaped large and valuable crops The inventories of their estates exhibit an accumulation of handsome fortunes In the month of November the General Court ordered that as Fairfield had not rendered a just & perfect list of the estates of her inhabitants according to the order of the Court that the sd town should pay twenty nobles as a fine for their neglect & contempt thereof & that they should pay rate for the present year according to the estates they had formerly given
http://books.google.com/books?id=2it_faDsOeoC&pg=PA350&dq=giles+smith+1604&hl=en&ei=dGbGS962OZGENqTu0KMO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=giles%20smith&f=false
GILES SMITH, Hartford, Conn., 1639, received land "by courtesie of the town"; his home lot was on Maine Street, on the corner of what is now Charter Oak Street.
He sold 20 acres to Thomas Hosmer, March 6, 1642; later Philip Davis bought his house and land.
He was one of the earliest settlers of New London, but removed to Fairfield by 1651, and died there, 1669.
He left a second wife, Eunice (not the mother of his children), whose first husband was Jonathan Porter of Huntington, L. I. Anna Smith, his daughter, married Francis Andrews.
Memorial History of Hartford. Trumbull, p. 25g. Hartford in Olden Time, p. 31.
http://dunhamwilcox.net/ne/puritan4.htm | Smith, Giles (I11493)
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12202 |
settled in McGillivray Twp, Ontario, Canada | Carter, William (I9315)
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12203 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edwards, W. (I375)
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12204 |
settled on a farm of one hundred and thirty acres in Ridgefield near the Redding line conveyed to him by his father | Barlow, James (I18750)
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12205 |
Seven children | Gailor, Eleazer (I22609)
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12206 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fletcher, S. (I13655)
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12207 |
Shannon Teeple, mySpace profile, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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12208 |
Sharen Neal, Families of Sequoyah County, OK & Others (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I106208), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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12209 |
Shaw family website, MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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12210 |
She also received 100 acres of bounty land (Warrant #8516). | Sloat, Judith (I7179)
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12211 |
She came to Alcona County as a school teacher in 1928 | Phillips, Florence H (I6242)
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12212 |
She Died 1890 Something. | Rice, Minerva (I880)
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12213 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kari, . (I24331)
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12214 |
She is found in the 1910 Nebraska census, Furnas county, in Beaver City. She is 24 and has no occupation. She is at home. | Moore, Mabel Evelyn (I9913)
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12215 |
She is named in her husbands will in 1847 in Wayne County. Children; 2 boy s, 3 girls.
Naomi was from Montgomery County (I think Broadalbin) and moved to Wayne C ounty. She was the only daughter out of the ten children. | Ferguson, Naomi (I9614)
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12216 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaLonde, S.J. (I5072)
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12217 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wright, G. (I3023)
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12218 |
She moved to Detroit for a few years | Campbell, Flora (I12512)
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12219 |
She owns it | O'Laughlin, Mary (I13255)
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12220 |
She remarried after George died. | Tryon, Ann (I5537)
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12221 |
She signed a marriage contract on 28 Jul 1829 in Black Nuir, Dunnichen, Ans. Scotland. | Donaldson, Harriet (I6132)
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12222 |
She stayed for a while with her uncle John on his farm in haynes and then went to Chicago and married Ben Wibblesman.
lived with her Uncle Johns wife nell one winter while john was working in the woods up near hillman, according to ainsy jack who lived across road and ainsy and margaret would saw up enough wood each saturday to keep te stoves going the next week.
rumor says that she and ben parted and she moved over to the sw part of mich
-- milo johnson source notes
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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, Margaret L (I3425)
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12223 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miller, M.J. (I3566)
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12224 |
she was 4'11"
- email from June Zann | Panknin, Emma Ottilie (I7598)
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12225 |
She was an active member of the local Presbyterian Church for many years | McNeil, Emily (I4622)
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12226 |
She was baptised Ida Louise
- email from June Zann | Panknin, Edith Louise (I7596)
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12227 |
She was bequeathed the best hat of Ann, wife of Thomas Wheeler in her will. | Turney, Rebecca (I19680)
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12228 |
She was born in Norway.. Abt. 1878.
She had beautiful Red hair and had a thick accent.
She went by the name of Theresa or Tressa Larson.
She was only married to George Hugill for 11 months, before her husband was killed.
We don't know if she remarriedÖÖÖ..
She married George Hugill in Duluth, St. Louis Co. Minnesota on December 13th, 1902
Petra was 25 at the time of her marriage | Larson, Petra Thersa (I13028)
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12229 |
She was buried as "Jeane Wood Widdow." \par | Jane (I24066)
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12230 |
She was burned to death. | Taylor, Hannah (I6393)
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12231 |
She was cremated - no fuenral | LaLonde, Sharron Lee (I5073)
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12232 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4618
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12233 |
She went by NELLIE
Nellie
Susans List | Roberts, Eleanor Rachel (Nellie) (I2)
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12234 |
She went to Chicago, too but married James Fettes of Alcona County. | Van Alstine, Florence (I3427)
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12235 |
shipwrecked on Sandy Hook when ship was sunk in storm\par | Van Princis, Penelope (I3285)
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12236 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woolf, S.A. (I399)
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12237 |
short, medium build, blue eyes black hair
- draft card | Hull, Wyatt Tabor (I15076)
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12238 |
short, medium build, grey eyes light brown hair
- 1917 draft card | Radtke, Ernest Henry (I14890)
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12239 |
short, stout, blue eyes light hair
- 1917 draft card | Radtke, Otto F (I14888)
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12240 |
Signed death certificate for sister Lucy Bayle Roache Kirk
Listed in 1861 Canadian Census
Name: Martin Bail
Census place: Shefford, Shefford, Ontario, Canada
Age in years: 9
Estimated birth year: 1852
Birthplace: Lower Canada
Religion: Roman Catholic
Sheet# 307, Line 17
Listed in 1900 Michigan Census, Newaygo County, Beaver Twp (ED# , Sheet )
Listed in 1920 Michigan Census, Newaygo County, Beaver Twp (ED#162, Sheet 3A) | Bayle, Martin Lyman (I17109)
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12241 |
signer of the declaration | Paine, Robert Treat (I20742)
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12242 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F7921
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12243 |
Silverthorn, AG, \i Silverthorn/O'Neil lineage of Harbor Beach, MI\i0. (http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8720597/person/-904354038), _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S473)
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12244 |
Simon Bradstreet was on of the first Fellows of Emanuel College, Cambridge University, England and Vicar of Horbling Lincolnshire from 1596 to1621. | Bradstreet, Simon (I22493)
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12245 |
Simon de Dammartin gained the titles Comte de Ponthieu and Comte d`Aumale. | de Dammartin, Simon (I14768)
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12246 |
Simsbury
- roderic davis | Wilcoxson, Samuel (I15233)
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12247 |
Since he was really young when he listed his occupation on the card, my mom
didn't know what it could be. When he lived in Black River he taught school
in a one room school house to children in the logging community. Then he
moved down to detroit and was a manager of distribution for Dodge and
later--about 1942, moved to Chicago and worked for Ford. A few years after
that he moved to Ft. Lauderdale and bought a liquor store. | McNeil, Wallace Lloyd (I4613)
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12248 |
Since he was really young when he listed his occupation on the card, my mom
didn't know what it could be. When he lived in Black River he taught school
in a one room school house to children in the logging community. Then he
moved down to detroit and was a manager of distribution for Dodge and
later--about 1942, moved to Chicago and worked for Ford. A few years after
that he moved to Ft. Lauderdale and bought a liquor store. | McNeil, Wallace Lloyd (I4613)
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12249 |
Since he was really young when he listed his occupation on the card, my mom
didn't know what it could be. When he lived in Black River he taught school
in a one room school house to children in the logging community. Then he
moved down to detroit and was a manager of distribution for Dodge and
later--about 1942, moved to Chicago and worked for Ford. A few years after
that he moved to Ft. Lauderdale and bought a liquor store. | McNeil, Wallace Lloyd (I4613)
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12250 |
single
medium height, medium build, dark blue eyes, light brown hair
- draft card
2 Thomas Withnell in La Moure in 1930 census
one single, one married with kids, both laborers on general farm
on 4/4/1930, one 4.21.1930
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=0&gss=angs-g&gsfn=thomas+ernest&gsln=withnell&_81004010=16+Feb+1895&msbpn=37&msbpn__ftp=North+Dakota%2c+USA&ne=2&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=108632272&recoff=2&db=1930usfedcen&indiv=1\\
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=0&gss=angs-g&gsfn=thomas+ernest&gsln=withnell&_81004010=16+Feb+1895&msbpn=37&msbpn__ftp=North+Dakota%2c+USA&ne=2&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=108635095&recoff=1+2&db=1930usfedcen&indiv=1 | Withnell, Thomas Ernest (I14007)
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