Matches 12,801 to 12,850 of 13,472
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Thomas Holcombe, Holcombe Genealogy, MEDI: Website
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Thomas Hyke was listed as living with them in 1920, clerk at their store | Cook, Frederick C (I13103)
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Thomas Paine* (b1629-1706) was born before 1629, and died at Eastham MA on Aug. 16, 1706, as an "aged" man, according to the Hopkins genealogy. Thomas, is thought to be the son of an elder Thomas Paine* who settled in Yarmouth MA in 1639. Evidently both the elder Thomas and his son, the younger Thomas, emigrated from England prior to 1639 when the younger Thomas was 10 years old. The younger Thomas lost the sight of one eye from an arrow. He was made a Freeman of the Plymouth Colony on June 1, 1658. He and Giles Hopkins served as surveyors of highways for Eastham in 1662. Thomas was also Treasurer, Cerk, and a Selectman of Eastham, and in 1671, the younger Thomas was named Water Bailiff of Plymouth Colony.
Thomas Paine* (the younger) was a cooper and builder of mills. In March of 1696 he bought a home in Boston and represented Eastham in the Massuchusetts General Court, until Oct. 13, 1997, when he sold his Boston home and moved back to Eastham.
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Thomas Penn-Gaskell, "of Shanagarry", referred to in Burke's "Landed Gentry", edition of 1879, as "of Ballymaloe, County Cork, Ireland, and Penn Hall, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, born 1796." He was married Dec. 22, 1825, by Right Rev. Bishop White of the Protestant Episcopal Church, to Mary, daughter of George Blair McClenachan. He d. at his home "Penn Lodge" in Lower Merion, near Philadelphia, Sunday morning, Oct. 18, 1846, in his 52d year, and was buried in his vault at St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Thirteenth street, above Chestnut, where his wife, who died December 21, 1867, is also buried. A portrait of Thomas Penn-Gaskell, by the artist Henry Inman, is in possession of his grand-niece, Gulielma Penn-Gaskell Hall. | Penn-Gaskell, Thomas (I23401)
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Thomas received from his father by deedof gift, dated 13 Mar. 1716/17, a farm of ninety acres on Pottapaug Hill in Norwich [now in Sprague], where he always lived. He purchased other lands there and provided for his son Joseph by the gift of fifty acres on Pottapaug Hill 3 Mar. 1746/47 and for his son Moses by giving hima half of all his lands on Pottapaug Hill on 3 Nov. 1763, except sevenacres given by his will to Joseph. Probably his son Thomas, who removed to Woodbury immediately after his marriage, was given the means to begin his numerous purchases of land there.The will of Thomas Hazen, dated 3 Nov. 1763 and probated at Norwich 9 Feb. 1774, established the marriages of three of his daughters not previously discovered, and is as follows:
Know all Men by these presents that I Thomas Hazzen of Norwich in the County of New London & Colony of Conneccticut in New England, Considering ye Mortality of Body &c have thought fitt Now while I am in Right understanding & Memory to Settle & Dispose of my Worldly Goods and Estate by this my Last Will and Testament in the following Manner and form--
And first of all after my Just Debts & funarel Charges are Discharged IWill that my Loving & faithful wife Elisabeth have & Enjoy ye free use&Improvement of ye East Room in my Dwelling house & ye Necessary previledge in ye Celler & a Convient Garden Spot by Sd house So Long as SheShall Remain my widow, I also Will that my Sd wife have ye previledge of Giting her Necessary fire wood for her own use in Sd house on my LandSo Long as She Shall Remain my widow, I also Will that my Sd wife haveone Cow well keept in all Seasons of y year by my son Moses Hazzen at his proper Cost & Charge, So Long as She Shall Remain mly widow, I also Give to my Sd wife one Good Cow and all ye Houshold Good which She brought tome at our Marriage, & thirty pounds Lawful Money (to be paid to her bySd Son Moses in one year after my Decease) to be at her Dispose for Ever, all in Lieu of her Right of Dower or thirds my Estate--
Item I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Martha Story fifteen pounds Lawful Money or an Equivalent thereunto in Bill of Credit of ye Colony of CT to be paid to her by my Son Joseph Hazzen within two years after my Decease,
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Sd Son Joseph Hazzen and to his heirs and assigns for Ever four Acres of Intervale Land upon the Lower End of my Intervale Land adjoyning to Shoutucket River, & three Acres of other Land adjoining to Sd four Acres of Intervale Land he my Sd Son Joseph paying to my Sd Daughter Martha as above Willed to her--
Item I Give & Bequeath to my four Daughters Namly Sarah Bell, Allice Chapman, Martha Story & Hannah Hide Sisteen pounds Lawfull Money or an Equivalent thereunto in Bills of Credit of ye Colony of CT to be Equally Divided ABetween them, and paid to them by my three Sons Namly Joseph Hazzen Thomas Hazzen & Moses Hazzen in Equal proportion in five years after my Decease--
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Sd three Son [sic] above Named & to their heirs & assigns for Ever about Eight Acres of Land which I have that is Lying & Being in ye Township of Waterbury In the County of New Haven to be Equally Divided Between them they paying Each one his Equal proportion to my four Daughters above Named of ye above Mentioned Sixteen poundsas above willed and ordered be paid to them my Sd four Daughters.
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Bell fifteen pounds Lawful Money or an Equivalent thereunto in Bills of Credit of ye Colony of CT to be paid to her by my Sd Son Moses within four years after mly Decease--
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Daughter Allice Chapman five pounds LawfulMoney or an Equivalent thereunto in Bills of Credit of ye Colony of CTto be paid to her by my Sd Son Moses within four years after my Decease--
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Hide fifteen pounds LawfulMoney or an Equivalent thereunto in Bills of Credit of ye Colony of CTto be paid to her within four years after my Decease--
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Sd Son Moses Hazzen & to his heirs & assigns for Ever all the Rest of my Estate Both Real and personal he my Sd Son Moses paying performing & Allowing to my Sd wife as above willed to her, and paying to three of my Sd Daughters Namly Sarah Allic e & Hannahas above Willed them that is to Say fifteen pounds to Sd Sarah & Five pounds to Sd Allice, & fifteen pounds to Sd Hannah, and h e ye Sd Moses is above ordered--
Finally I Do make Constitute and appoint my Sd Son Joseph Hazzen to be my Sole Executor of this my Last will & Testament (who Shall be paid outof my Estate for his Charge & trouble) and I Do hereby Solomnly Revokemake Null and void all other Wills Testaments & Bequests by me heretofore made, Ratifying & Allowing this & No other to be my Last Will & Testament, In Witness whereof I ye Sd Thomas Hazzen have here unto Set my hand and Seal the third Day of November A D: 1763--Signed Sealed published & Declared by the Sd Thomas Hazzen as his Last Will
and Testament In presence of us ye Subscribers Ebenr Hartshorn DanielArmstrong Juner Ebenr Hartshorn ye 3rd [Signed] Thomas hazzen [seal]
The inventory of the estate amounted to 324-1-5 and was taken in Mar and Apr. 1774 by Ebenr Hartshorn, James Elderkin, and Jeremiah Ladd .
The will was exhibited by Moses Hazen, as Joseph Hazen informed the court by letter that he was unable to accept the trust because of infirmity and desired his brother Moses to be appointed. The court appointed Moses 1 Mar. 1774, Moses Hazzen and Ezekiel Ladd, both of Norwich, were bound 1 Mar. 1774, Ebenr Hartshorn and Benj: Huntington Jrt, witnessing the bond.
When the estate was distributed 4 July 1774, Elizabeth, the widow, was given twelve rods of garden spot, the east room of the dwelling house, and a necessary plrivilege in the cellar and getting wood; also one feather beddd, bolster, and two pillows, one check bird eye coverlid, one streaked coverlid, one white woolen sheet, and a large number of other household articles (all that she brought at her marriage). The inventory list the value as 15-9-7 pounds.[Hazen21404.FTW] | Hazen, Thomas (I22375)
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Thomas served as a church warden in 1593, 1595 and 1605. In
1608, he served as a constable. Thomas Brundish was assessed 1
shilling as a "rate made by the churchwardens and overseers of the
said town of the inhabitants and landowners there toward the relief
of the poor of the said town on the 28th of May 1645." Thomas was
abated 1 pence the same rate for that he took lands at Michaelmas
(29 September) as Jeremy Rust did.
Thomas must have died shortly thereafter for we find that in
November 1645 and March 1646, Widow Brundish received one shilling
from the town relief. She was awarded two shillings for relief on
23 April 1647 and 23 May 1647. | Brundage, Thomas (I18433)
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Thomas was called "Judge Chatfield". | Chatfield, Judge Thomas (I1970)
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Thomas´uª0 ´uª0 had five children.´uª0 ´uª0 He died between 3´uª0 ´uª0 March 1624/5 and´uª0 ´uª0 28 April 1625.´uª0 \par´/uª | Wood, Thomas (I24075)
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Thompson Fannie, 78, died last Sunday at a hospital in Portland, Ore. following a major operation. Widow of the late Adolphus Thompson, she was born and grew to womanhood near Albion, the family moving to the west more than 40 years ago. Besides a daughter in Portland, Ore., and a brother William Shew of Albion, she is survived by a brother, G. M. Shew of Kendallville. + 3-?-1929. | Shew, Francis A. (Fannie) (I7262)
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THORNE, Thomas, Gent., of Yardley-Hastings NTH b: 08 Mar 1536/37 Yardley Hastings, NTH, ENG d: 29 Oct 1588 Yardley Hastings, NTH, ENG #: THOR258 m: ~1549 Yardley Hastings, NTH, ENG | Thorne, Thomas (I22430)
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Three of his children, Edward, Samuel, and Susanna withdrew their memberships from the Church of England and became affiliated with the Separatist Church. All three of them arrived in America on the "Mayflower". | Fuller, Robert Nicholas (I22640)
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Three of Samuel Buys' sons married daughters of a neighbor, Robert Embree. | Buys, Samuel (I9627)
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Tie
Willy Williams
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mellum, T.F. (I24334)
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Tim Krueger, Email from Tim Krueger 2011-02-11, MEDI: Email
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Timothy resided in Windsor, Ct., on the old homestead, on land purchased by his father from the Indians. He was propounded Oct., 1663, and made a freeman 2d May, 1664. May, 1690, "Thos. Allen chosen and allowed Capt. of Tained Band in Windsor, and Timothy Phelps, Lieut., and are to be commissioned accordingly."
- Timothy Holcombe genealogy | Phelps, Timothy William (I16116)
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Title( M324 thru M425) Soundex Code M416
On the 1920 Washington Soundex Vol 27, Ed 128, sheet 4, Line 79
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Color- white
Frances E. Mulford 6 years old Living with a Amus Griffith, in
Chehalis, Lewis County Washington. Stated she was his ward
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Elnora Frances Mulford graduated Queen Anne HighSchool and married Henry
C. Moore on June 27, 1936. Lived in Seattle, Washington, Redding,
California, and Cottage Grove, Oregon. They had two children.
1. Perry A Moore graduated highschool in Redding, California in
1959. He was born in Seattle, February 6, 1941. Has worked for Boeing's
in Seattle and Renton since graduation. Is a department head in an
electrical departmant. Married and has two children, Sonia and Kevin.
2. Lawrence A. Moore Born in Seattle May 20, 1943 and graduated
Redding High School. He had some College and worked in Seattle. Worked
for Seattle Title and Trust Bank in Seattle and is an Officer in the
Bank. Married and has 2 Children, Brian and Douglas. | Mulford, Elnora Frances (I2538)
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Title: Salem Cem
Abbrev: Salem Cem | Andrews, Matilda (I12697)
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Title: Vital records of Andover, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1912.
Page: v. 1, p. 11 | Abbott, John (I23983)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, A. (I22369)
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to Anna Belle Price | Byce, Jesse Percival (I8464)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, H. (I22367)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, M. (I22366)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, R. (I22363)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, M. (I22364)
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to New Amsterdam | Buys, Jan Cornelise (I9637)
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to Queen Elizabeth I | Throckmorton, Elizabeth (I21664)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, S. (I22368)
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Tobias Harkleroad, Tobias Harkleroad Ancestry, MEDI: Gedcom
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_PAREN: Y
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hazen, P. (I22365)
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Ton Diening, Descendents of William Fettes, MEDI: Printed GEDCOM
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_PAREN: Y
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Toni Lasseter, The First Burial Ground Woburn Mass (http://www.yeoldewoburn.net/Burial1.htm), MEDI: Website
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_PAREN: Y
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Provost, M. (I22169)
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Town of Rose Valley, Wayne Co, New York | Byce, Isaac (I8616)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Quinn, M.P. (I276)
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trainwreck of info here:
http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=131413734 | Byce, Loretta Leona (I8469)
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tried for witchcraft; acquited | Sanford, Andrew (I22860)
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Trustee of the Rose Methodist Episcopal Church | Vandercook, John (I8812)
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Twenty-four years ago he moved his family to Alberta, Canada, making his home there for 14 years,...
ACR 5/26/1938 | Milligan, Ellison (I4936)
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Twin of Ruhama? | Pinney, Philander (I16240)
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Type any analytical comments about the GEDCOM's reliability, etc. | Source (S2)
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typhoid epidemic of the Barger family.
Gravestone marked 16 years, 9 months, 7 days. | Barger, Bessie M (I6392)
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Arthur Ingalls
Name: ´tabªArthur Ingalls
Gender: ´tabªmale
Birth Place: ´tabªOH
Birth Year: ´tabª1823
Spouse Name: ´tabªFrances Keyser
Spouse
Birth Place: ´tabªNY
Spouse Birth Year: ´tabª1835
Marriage
Year: ´tabª1855
Marriage State: ´tabªOR
Number Pages: ´tabª1
abt 1855 in Clackamas, [county], Oregon, USA | Family F2646
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Henry Ingalls
Name: ´tabªHenry Ingalls
Gender: ´tabªmale
Birth Place: ´tabªOH
Birth Year: ´tabª1826
Spouse Name: ´tabªSarah Jane Brent
Marriage
Year: ´tabª1849
Marriage State: ´tabªIL
Number Pages: ´tabª1
1 Jan 1849 in [city], Pike, Illinois, USA
oneworldtree | Family F2647
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Theodore Percy Ingalls
Name: ´tabªTheodore Percy Ingalls
Gender: ´tabªmale
Birth Place: ´tabªOH
Birth Year: ´tabª1835
Spouse Name: ´tabªCatherine Smith
Marriage
Year: ´tabª1867
Marriage State: ´tabªOR
Number Pages: ´tabª1
27 Feb 1867 Clackamas, Or
oneworldtree | Family F2650
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Mindwell Griffin
Name:´tabªMindwell Griffin
Gender:´tabªFemale
Birth Year:´tabª1662
Spouse Name:´tabªSamuel Wilcoxson
Spouse Birth Year:´tabª1666
Marriage
Year:´tabª1691
Number Pages:´tabª1 | Family F5217
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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U.S. Army, U.S. Rosters of World War II Dead, 1939-1945, MEDI: Military
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Captain Zebulon´uª0 ´uª0 Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Captain Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Gender:´tabª´uª0 M (Male)
´uª0 Remarks:´tabª´uª0 He was commandant of Fort Massac.
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 Illinois
´uª0 Locality:´tabª´uª0 Territory North West of Ohio River
´uª0 Town:´tabª´uª0 Fort Massac
´uª0 Residence Year:´tabª´uª0 1800
´uª0 Household Remarks:´tabª´uª0 In a deposition made, 28 Jan 1805, in´uª0 ´uª0 Randolph County, Richard Lord stated´uª0 ´uª0 that "Captain Zebulon Pike´uª0 ´uª0 Commandant of Fort Massac" granted "One in Lot of half Acre & One Out´uª0 ´uª0 Lot of five Acres" to settle´/uª | Pike, Zebulon Montgomery (I3302)
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U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Gender:´tabª´uª0 M (Male)
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 Indiana
´uª0 Locality:´tabª´uª0 Indiana Territory
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Town:´tabª´uª0 Fourth Township, Lawrenceburg
´uª0 Residence Year:´tabª´uª0 1810
´uª0 Household Remarks:´tabª´uª0 Name on list of electors of election held 22´uª0 ´uª0 May 1809.´/uª | Pike, Zebulon Montgomery (I3302)
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