Matches 13,101 to 13,150 of 13,472
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | H. (I22291)
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William Addams Reitwiesner, Ancestry of Alice Cooper, http://www.wargs.com/other/furnier.html. | Source (S541)
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William Addams Reitwiesner, wargs.com. | Source (S549)
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William Beaumont Hospital | McLellan, John A (Jack) (I3757)
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WILLIAM BICE, farmer and school teacher, of Jeddo: Born April 3, 1837 in D arlington, Durham Co, Ontario, Canada. Educated in Canada, became a teach er and taught school there for eleven years. Immigrated to Jeddo, Grant Tw p, St Clair Co, Michigan in 1869. Owned a farm of 80 acres. Taught scho ol for 37 term. Married Miss Agnes McKibben, a native of the city of Armau gh, Ireland, in 1858. Had eight children-Elizabeth, aka Mrs. F. Pra y, of Jeddo; Emerson B., Georgianna, Minerva, Ida, Sophronia, Tryphena a nd Charlotte. | Bice, William (I8671)
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William Bice, son of John Fulford Bice, was the founder of the Town of Lin dsay, in Ops Township, Victoria Co, Ontario; located on the Scugog Rive r, northeast of Scugog Lake, near Kawartha Lakes. - from "McGillivray Town ship Remembers, 1842-1992," pg 194. | Bice, William (I9276)
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William Byce, Email from William Byce 12-02-2007, MEDI: Email
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_PAREN: Y
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William Byce, Email from William Byce 2007-05-20, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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William Byce, WorldConnect wbyce17 gedcom, MEDI: Gedcom
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William Duane would pick u pcalves in a township away from home and rent pasture in Harrisville Twp to get into the cattle business.
He was apprehended and was in Circuit Court, Alcona Co, Mich for larceny: In Caledonia Township, Edward Dahm - 3 calves - pay restitution of $160.00 - fine of $50.00 - costs of $50.00 - probation for one year. Jne 27, 1961
Again - Alfred Kamnowski , Alcona Township - one calf - two years probation - $50.00 costs - 60 days in jail - Psychiatric examination.
Again on Dec 12, 1963 a petition and order of Probation was discharged. Bill got in trouble again.
A group of nice Black Angus broke into a neighbor's field. They were strange cattle to the community, so the sheriff investigated and foundthey came from Lapeer County.
After the probation was discharged in the County, Bill and the Angus cattle went to Lapeer County Court. What happened there is not known.
Note: The County clerk and the Sheriff think Bill has straightened out.
After the barn fire and the death of his mother, Bill was depressed and said he wanted to go and join his mother.
William Duane Fettes was found dead in the cab of his pickup truck on a rural road in Haynes Sat. Dec 18, 1971. Cause of death was ruled as self-indiced carbon monoxide poisoning.
milo source docs
William Duane Fettes had a hard time. On June 13, 1970 his mother died. On feb 8, 1971 his barn burned on the Mungo Yuill old place and he lost a quantity of hay, 12 head of cattle including 3 head of the blooded cattle partially insured. Cause of fire unknown. Then he had a nervous breakdown and said he didn't want to live any longer. He went to the state Hospital at Traverse City for a while and was released from there feeing better. But he was found dead in Haynes road in his own truck Dec 18, 1971 of monoxide poisoning. | Fettes, William Duane (I4009)
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william e battan
anna morkert
bur pleasantville cemetery
ira ellsworth 1897-1960
earl m 1899-1964
louis paul 1903-1960
lucille mary (nolte) 1905-1995
william henry 1908-1961
susan cousin.
benjamin morkert (father of?) cemetery pleasantville
photo
olive basset
francis
willard lee batten sep 11 1901- beech ia aug 22, 1974, des moines
buried in pleastantville, lived in carlisle
family was from beech
william henry 1908 - 1961
| Batten, William Ellsworth (I4579)
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William Francis"Frank" Loy was born in Indiana. He Married Susan
Campbell in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. William Francis Loy died 1928 at
the age of 89 in Ohio. | Loy, William Francis"Frank" (I460)
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William Frost I settled at F in 1639 His home lot lay on the sw of the school & church division of the Meeting house Green He was an old man when he came to F of whom Lechford in his Plain Dealing mentions with compassion & states that he was from Nottingham England He was evidently a man of good family who from his religious principles & perhaps to escape persecution had sought to end his days peacefully in New England He died in 1645 In his will dated 6 Jan 1644 he gives to his eldest son Daniel 2 parts of his upland & meadow interest in Reed Swamps & Ponds 15 acres of meadow pur of John Gray at Munchunchosor Sasqug & hi cloak & warming pan to ds Rebecca & Sarah one black heifer to his s Abraham a house A land pur of John Strickland his bed clothes a little chest & contents two great oxen two great yearling calves & i of his household goods to his d Elizabeth & her husband John Gray a sow & her pigs & J part of his household goods to the children of Elizabeth Gray by her first husband John Watson namely Luke Watson a two year old black heifer & to Susanna & Joanna Watson the profit of one black four year old heifer to John Gray's two children a red heifer the pro6ls to be equally divided between them to his d Lydia & her husband Henry Gray he gave the use of his house & home lot with the part of it which he changed with John Foster & part of his meadow & upland to Mary d of Henry Gray one red heifer to his d Mary Rylie living in England all his goods in Old England To the town of Uncoway he left ten pounds towards building a Meeting house to be paid when it is half built | Frost, William (I18688)
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William Gilbertson, Email from William Gilbertson on 2011-04-13, MEDI: Email
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William Headrick Barber (March 30 1852 - July 29, 1930) married January 16,1879 Isabella Headrick (1859-1945) daughter of William Headrick and his wife, Agnes (McNab) and lived until about 1890 in Pakenham (or Darling?) Twp. and then moved to a new house on Con 3/3 McNab Twp., the old homestead. Their family: William; Bella (James); Agnes E. (Loucks); James E.; Lila (McDaniel); Catherine E. (Loucks); Mary E.; Peter; Jessie (Box) and Harvey, who died young. (Mrs. Box's notes gave invaluable family information).
also have date of 30 Mar 1852
Listed in 1881 Canadian Census, Ontario, Lanark North, Pakenham (112-K-2-20-81)
Alt. Death: 29 Jul 1930 Michigan | Barber, William Headrick (I10744)
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William Hill was born at Lockport, Niagara County, N. Y., 1823, and lived there to manhood | Hill, William (I5727)
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William Kelsey was among the original Braintree Company which emigrated to New England with the Rev. Thomas Hooker in 1632
{sjt#1-12} From The Kelsey Family News Bullition, Aug 1977, Vol. XXVII No. 2. Published by the Kelsey Kindred of America (an Organization of the decendants of William Kelsey, Puritan Immigrant, 1632).
EARLY SETTLER LEFT HARTFORD UNDER DURESS Recently published in the Hartford Conn. Times by Audry Kane.
CLINTON--Members of the kindred from all parts of the country gather together each year during a September weekend. They all have at least one thing in common -- they are descendants of William Kelsey, one of the "original propietors" of Clinton.
Born in England about 1600, William Kelsey was among the original Braintree Company which emigrated to New England with the Rev. Thomas Hooker in 1632. Kelsey settled in "New Tone", now known as Hartford, with the Rev. Hooker and more than 50 families in 1636.
Kelsey's name is inscribed on the founders' monument in the lod cemetery of the First Congregational Church in Hartford as being one of the "original proprietor".
In 1663, the King of England granted William Kelsey six acres of land in Clinton, then known as Hammonassett and later known as Kenilworth. In 1838 the area was divided with the northern part named Killingwoth and the southern part Clinton.
Falling Out
It is uncertain why Kelsey wanted to move from Hartford. In the first volume of the Kelsey Genealogy, it is said that he may have left because of a dispute on theological matters in which he had "recieved the worst of the argument". ."original propietors" in Clinton. Part of the original grant is still owned by his descendants, 10 generations later. Another part of the grant is now the Liberty Street Green.
It is said that Kelsey made the first private donation to the church of Killingworth . . 20 shillings to be paid yearly for the use of the ministry.
The Kelsey kindred, now numbering 500 descendants, was formed in 1928 by Joseph Kelsey, Sr. who lived at 90 East Main St. Part of the kindred's program during annual reunions includes attendance at Sunday services at the First Church of Christ, Congregational.
Until last year, Kelsey's descendants gathered annually in Clinton. The reunion will take place in Mystic this September giving distant relatives the chance to vist Mystic seaport. However, they will return to Clinton to carry on the tradation of attending Sunday church services here.
Still in Family
One of the earliest warranty deeds shows William Kelsey giving his property to his sons, John and Daniel.
It was recorded on June 8, 1674 that he gave John "all my house lot containing six acres more or less -- also my cow yard on the north side of the street over agaynst my house sixty rods of land more or less -- also I give to unto him my division of medow lying on the river."
A stone monument erected to William Kelsey's memory now stands to the east of the house at 90 East Main Street ... The last parcel of land remaining in the family for more than 300 years.
http://thomas-family.org/familytree/kelsey/william_/family.BAK
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39228884
http://www.foundersofhartford.org/founders/kelsey_william.htm | Kelsey, William (I18219)
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William Kelsey was among the original Braintree Company which emigrated to New England with the Rev. Thomas Hooker in 1632 | Kelsey, William (I18219)
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William Lane
State:´tabªMA
County:´tabªNorfolk County
Township:´tabªNorfolk
Year:´tabª1641 | Lane, William (I23202)
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William Loy moved to Campbell County, Tennessee about 1806 with
parents. He was in Anderson County, Indiana in 1830 age 30-40, female
15-20 , no children in census record, estate filed March 18, 1833. He
lived in Preble County, Ohio. William Loy is Dutch and Barbara Ann is
Pennslyvania Dutch. Craig Loy has Williams Estate Record.
Compiler is Georgia Loy Quinn, 12-30-1984. | Loy, William (I466)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1368
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William McClenachan (1710-1766) and Blair McClenachan (1740-1812)
Amelia Sophia Harrison , dau. of Thos . and Frances Harrison , and gr.-grddau. of the Councillor, d. 1820 , m. Robert McClenachan , relative of Blair McClenachan , and native of Ireland , coming to America as a lad, and entering Blair McClenachan 's counting house. He became a merchant of Philadelphia , and d. 1822 .
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/8168893
letter from George Washington
Letter of John Adams
jhmcclenathanadded this on 8 May 2010
John Adams to Abigail Adams Docno: AFC02d066 Author: JA Recipient: AA Date: 1776-08-21 [dateline] Philadelphia August 21. 1776 Yesterday Morning I took a Walk, into Arch Street, to see Mr. Peele's Painters Room. Peele is from Maryland, a tender, soft, affectionate Creature. . . .1 He shewed me a large Picture containing a Group of Figures, which upon Inquiry I found were his Family. His Mother, and his Wifes Mother, himself and his Wife, his Brothers and sisters, and his Children, Sons and Daughters all young. There was a pleasant, a happy Chearfulness in their Countenances, and a Familiarity in their Airs towards each other.2 He shewed me one moving Picture. His Wife, all bathed in Tears, with a Child about six months old, laid out, upon her Lap. This Picture struck me prodigiously. He has a Variety of Portraitsó very well done. But not so well as Copeleys Portraits. Copeley is the greatest Master, that ever was in America. His Portraits far exceed Wests. {p. 104} Peele has taken General Washington, Dr. Franklin, Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. Hopkinson. Mr. Blair McClenachan and his little Daughter in one Picture. His Lady and her little son, in another. | McClenachan, Blair (I23344)
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William McClenachan (1710-1766) and Blair McClenachan (1740-1812) | McClenachan, William (I23345)
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William Neighbours is the ancestor of Jim Nabors of film and TV fame. | Neighbours, William (I660)
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William PHELPS - b. 1590-1596, England; d. Jul. 14, 1672, Windsor, CT. Together with brothers George and Richard, he arrived at Dorchester in 1630 in the 'Mary & John.' Freeman application Oct. 19, 1630; juror Nov. 9, 1630; constable 1631; deputy 1634-1635. Moved to Windsor about 1636, where he was magistrate 1639-1647 and 1656-1662. Purchased land from the Indian, Sehat, Mar. 31, 1665. Married first in England about 1617, Mary (bur. Aug. 13, 1626, Crewkerne, Somerset, England), the mother of his first four children. William married second Nov. 14, 1626, Crewkerne, Somerset, England. | Phelps, William (I18248)
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William S. married Eliza London who was a sister of Mary London
who as you know married Ellison.
Email from Milligan
by the Rev. P. C. Goldie.
Marriage of William S. Milligan and Lizzie I. London on 12/25/1889.
Transcription : The Local News. Wm. S. Milligan and Miss Lizzie I. London both of Haynes township, were united in marriage on Christmas by the Rev. P. C. Goldie.
Alcona County Review 1/3/1890 | Family F1881
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stannard, W. (I21188)
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William Thrall is mentioned many times in the early records. His lot shows´uª0 ´uª0 up´uª0 ´uª0 in the first plot of Windsor, between the lots of Nicholas Palmer and Thomas´uª0 ´uª0 Bascomb, and ran from the road to the Farmington River. In 1646, William´uª0 ´uª0 sold this lot´uª0 ´uª0 to Nicholas Palmer and moved to Simon Hoyte's place, north of´uª0 ´uª0 the village. Robert´uª0 ´uª0 Wilson bought a half interest with William in the Hoyte's 80´uª0 ´uª0 acres, but sold his half to´uª0 ´uª0 Thrall in 1654. This 80 acres has been part of the´uª0 ´uª0 holdings of the Thrall family ever´uª0 ´uª0 since.\par´/uª | Thrall, William (I24188)
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William was a great reader.
All nine of his children were born in Hynes Twp, Alcona
Susans list
# 1900 Census
Michigan - Alcona County - Haynes Township, 9th June 1900
65 65 Johnson, Wm R Head W M Mar 1862 38 M 11 Cana (Eng) England Ireland 1867 33 Na Farmer 0 yes yes yes O F Farm 34
Sarah Wife W F Nov 1870 23 M 11 7 6 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn yes yes yes
Milo N son w m Feb 1890 10 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn At School 10 Yes yes yes
Minnie daughter w f Nov 1892 7 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn At School 10 Yes yes yes
Robert son w m Jun 1894 5 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn At School 2 Yes yes yes
Jennings B son w m Mar 1896 4 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn no no yes
Wilford K son w m Nov 1898 1 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn no no yes
Arthur son w m Jul 1899 10/12 s Michigan Canada (Eng) Penn no no no | Johnson, William (Roy) (I31)
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William was raised by his aunt, Lou Barber Lee, after his mother's death. | Barber, William Edward (I11264)
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William White showing up in Leadville in the 1903 directory. He is listed as a teamster. | White, William (I3367)
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Wilma Dorn, Dorn Journal (http://home.comcast.net/~davidwilma/family/dorn0009.htm#id1675), MEDI: Gedcom
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Wilson died in his S Street home | Wilson, Thomas Woodrow (I21696)
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WILSON, Velma N., 90, of Harrisville died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at Lincoln Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Community.
She is survived by four children, Patrick (Shirley) Bendig of Alpena, Daniel (Carline) Bendig of Harrisville, Fredrick Bendig of Barton City, and Mary (Michael) Really of Toledo, Ohio; 15 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and great-great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be at Gillies Funeral Home of Lincoln on Tuesday, Nov. 25, from 11 a.m. until the funeral service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Paul Owens officiating. Burial will be in Twin Lakes Cemetery of Lincoln. | Doyle, Velma Nellie (I3910)
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Wiltsie Lott 4891 | Manning, Sarah (I14321)
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Winch, Randy, \i Winch/Proffitt Genealogy Database\i0. (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=winch&id=I00210), _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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Windsor City, Essex North, Ontario, Canada | Byce, Eliza Jane (I8627)
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Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
(but can;t be, in 1612) | Family F6470
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Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut | Griswold, Mary (I16096)
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Wintesses: William McVicar and Mary Ann Curran | Family F6043
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | E. (I901)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Griffin, D. (I578)
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with her brother William | Doane, Juliet (I19507)
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with parents
Text: Ferris, Mary Walton, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, 2 vols., (Milwaukee: privately printed, 1931-43) Heritge Quest on-line.
Page: 1_460 | Newcomb, Rachel (I15512)
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with the additional advantage of six months' study at the Plainfield Academy. | Doane, Joseph A (I19499)
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Witnesses - Mr & Mrs Arthur Roach of Munising | Family F3671
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Wm. Jr. established his family on Long island. He was a proprietor of Rye and White Plains. His company developed and sold most of what is NY City today. His heirs recv'd payment in 1720. His dau., Sarah, md. John Archer, and Mary md. Matthew Valentine who also moved to Va. The oldest son, John, recvd. 1/2 the property and settled at Phillipe's Manor NY Reginald O'Dell settled the Maine land and Thomas in Maryland. Samuel and Stephen moved to the south, proving up land and settling Shenandoah Valley from north to south. | Odell, William (I23185)
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woburn mass
- james keller | Winn, Elizabeth (I15666)
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Wolcott, Seneca Co, New York (Rose Twp) | Byce, Robert (I8426)
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Wolcott, Wayne Co, New York | Byce, Francis (I9598)
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