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8751 In 1832 he went to the Black Hawk war, in company with Abraham Lincoln, with whom he was intimately acquainted. He served at two different times: first as Lieutenant, and afterwards as Captain. Hornback, John (I22966)
 
8752 In 1850, living next to the Daniel Jeffers family
COMMENT by WJB: Peter may have been married 2x; 1st unknown, mother of Rob ert & Elizabeth (the twins) and Nicholas, and 2nd Mary Unknown, moth er of Jane D. and the rest. 
Bice, Peter (I9233)
 
8753 In 1860, Daniel Jeffers appears 1 line beneath Nathan Byce, age 18, who h as been "hired out" to the Cornelius Jeffers family
In 1870, the Daniel Jeffers (Jeffries) family lived between the Nicholas B ice family and the Lorenzo Jeffers (Jeffries) family in Riley Twp, St Cla ir Co, Michigan 
Jeffers, Daniel (I8777)
 
8754 In 1870 Census, Lana's is reported to have been born in France, howev er in 1880, her mother is recorded as living with the family and both s he & her mother report being born in Germany, having immigrated to t he US in 1849. Ream, Lana "Lany" (I8628)
 
8755 In 1870, Eliza Jane is recorded as living "alone" in a boarding house in O scoda, Michigan. However in the next dwelling listed, the first family re corded on the same page is her older sister's family Almond & Adelia Lewi s, their 6 yr old son Albert & 3 yr old daughter Grace, and Eliza 's 20 yr old brother Aaron (recorded as Eson Byse). Byce, Eliza Jane (I8627)
 
8756 In 1870, living at parents' home with her 4 yr old daughter. Jeffers, Eliza (I9341)
 
8757 In 1880, living 2 away from Samuel Byse family and 3 away from Nicholas By se family
In 1900, living next to John & Lillian Bice, married 22 years, no children 
Jeffers, Lorenzo (I9343)
 
8758 In 1880, living near Cornelius Byce and Simeon Byse families in St Clair C o, Michigan Jeffers, George (I9339)
 
8759 In 1880, living next to the George Jeffers family and 2 down from Simion B yse. Byse, Cornelius (I9579)
 
8760 In 1880, living next to the Samuel Byce family Byse, Nicholas (I9237)
 
8761 In 1900, living next to Lorenzo Jeffers family Byse, John J (I9580)
 
8762 In 1902 Mrs.Rose Finley is listed as living at Stray horse Road and E. 5th. From 1904 to 1906 it also lists Mary at that address. In 1909 she moved to 705 E. 8th which is either next door or across the street from the White family. She stayed there through the end of the directories. Finley, Rose (I3374)
 
8763 In 1902 Mrs.Rose Finley is listed as living at Stray horse Road and E. 5th. From 1904 to 1906 it also lists Mary at that address. In 1909 she moved to 705 E. 8th which is either next door or across the street from the White family. She stayed there through the end of the directories. Finley, Rose (I3374)
 
8764 In 1902 Mrs.Rose Finley is listed as living at Stray horse Road and E. 5th. From 1904 to 1906 it also lists Mary at that address. In 1909 she moved to 705 E. 8th which is either next door or across the street from the White family. She stayed there through the end of the directories. Finley, Rose (I3374)
 
8765 In 1907 he is in the 712 E. 8th address. In 1907 he is listed as a miner. He remained at the same address and stayed a miner until 1918. That was the last directory. White, William (I3367)
 
8766 In 1907 he is in the 712 E. 8th address. In 1907 he is listed as a miner. He remained at the same address and stayed a miner until 1918. That was the last directory. White, William (I3367)
 
8767 In 1907 he is in the 712 E. 8th address. In 1907 he is listed as a miner. He remained at the same address and stayed a miner until 1918. That was the last directory. White, William (I3367)
 
8768 In 1907 he is in the 712 E. 8th address. In 1907 he is listed as a miner. He remained at the same address and stayed a miner until 1918. That was the last directory. White, William (I3367)
 
8769 in 1912 took off for California Campbell, Flora (I12512)
 
8770 In 1945 Wesley J. Wright Died In World War II

He Steped On A Mine Before Crossing The Rhine. 
Wright, Ira Wesley Jr. (I1883)
 
8771 in a pest-house on Duck Island Wright, David (I20791)
 
8772 in an unmarked grave Byce, Franklin (Frank) (I8404)
 
8773 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MacNeill, B.T. (I6019)
 
8774 In both the 1920 and 1930 Census, Myrtle is listed as Williams Sister-in-law,
not his daughter. 
Jack, Myrtle (I12234)
 
8775 In both the 1920 and 1930 Census, Myrtle is listed as Williams Sister-in-law, not his daughter. Jack, William Robert (I12193)
 
8776 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rajewski, G.P. (I5090)
 
8777 In December, 1903 George's widow, Petra (Theresa) LARSON took their 8 month old baby boy, William (Bill) Hugill back to Michigan (Alcona Co.) to George Hugill's younger sister - Mary Ellen.
Petra left her baby with her sister-in-law and told her she'd come back for him when she could look after him.

SHE WAS NEVER HEARD FROM AGAIN!
That was 99 years ago!

One family story was that when Petra/Theresa left her baby in Michigan,
she went back to Minnesota for a short time -
She was next seen, by some Hugill family members in MILDMAY, Bruce Co. areaÖ..ONTARIO, Canada.
George Hugill still had relatives in this area.
A Great Aunt said she married a man from this area with the last name of Vollick, Vorlick/Varlick/Vlcek/?

William Hugill never knew his mother or why his mother never came back for him.......He never got over his mother leaving him.....He talked about it all his life...

William's son, Don has been searching for 35 years for Petra Theresa Larson..
.Before the internet, writing letters etc.
.Someone out there must know what happened to Petra Thresa LarsonÖ.
Who were Petra's parents? Siblings? Who was her second husband?

Not much to go on, but I am determined to help my Uncle Don, find out what happened to the Grandmother he never knew.
Are there any Petra or Theresa LARSON's in your family tree? 
MacGregor, William Hugill (I13029)
 
8778 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. O'Mell, P.E. (I6101)
 
8779 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. O'Mell, W. (I6102)
 
8780 in infancy Doane, Harrriet (I19498)
 
8781 in iowa 70 years on 1915 iowa census Nelson, Ruanna (I22932)
 
8782 In many of the census reports they list him as James Jack and he even bought some land in his teens as James Jack. Don't know when they finally told him the truth but the Alcona Review even has a marriage listing for James Jack and Rilla Milligan.
- Bob Milligan 
Walker, James G (I11901)
 
8783 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lovelace, W.M. (I3635)
 
8784 in Nursery, North King St, Helensburgh Arroll, Robert (I14931)
 
8785 in TB Sanitarium near Simcoe, Ont Can. Sloan, Geneva (I158)
 
8786 In the 1861 census he appears in Fredericksberg Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada with his wife and three children: Robert, Mary M., and William D.. He appears in the 1871 and 1881 census' for Chatham, Ontario, Canada and he was a laborer, a Canadian Presbyterian, and of Scottish origin according to the 1871 census. Duff, David (I5184)
 
8787 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Griswold, M. (I22199)
 
8788 In the 1880 Knox Co., IL Census, I find Elizabeth listed as the head of her
household, which consisted of her son, David, and her mother, Jane Burton.
Elizabeth is reported to be a widow, so obviously William died sometime before
that. 
Burton, Elizabeth (I3264)
 
8789 In the 1st year of King Richard II, he being constituted admiral of the king`s fleet in the westwards, and soon after that to the southwards, was retained by indenture to serve the king at sea for one quarter of a year, in the company of John, Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile. He was afterwards engaged for some years in Scotland; and was in the commission (9th year of Edward II), for the trial of Michael de la Pole, and some others of the king`s favorites, whom the Commons had then impeached. He was appointed the next year admiral of the whole fleet, and putting to sea encountered and vanquished the united fleets of France and Spain, taking no less than 100 ships, great and small, all laden with wines, comprising 19,000 tons. This gallant exploit he followed up by entering the port of Brest, and reducing one of the castles and burning the other. He now returned to England in great triumph, but had to encounter the jealousy and hatred of the king`s favorites, particularly the Duke of Ireland, whose influence over the king he strenuously resisted. His lordship afterwards entered into the confederation of the Earls of Warwick and Derby, which assembled in arms at Haringhay Park (now Hornsey), in Middlesex, and compelled the king to acquiesce in their views. He was then, by the general consent of the parliament (11th year of Richard II), made Governor of the castle and town of Brest, and shortly after captain-general of the king`s fleet at sea, with commission to treat of peace with John de Montfort, then Duke of Brittany; whereupon hoisting his flag, soon after met with the enemy, of whose ships he sunk and took fourscore; entered the Isle of Rhe, which he burnt and spoiled, and several other ports which he likewise plundered, putting to flight all the French and Britons that made any resistance. From this memorable period in the life of Lord Arundel, little is known of him until the 15th year of Richard, when the king regaining his power, summoned a parliament at Westminster, and dismissed several of the great officers of state, amongst whom his lordship was removed from his command as admiral; and in two years afterwards, the parliament then sitting, he was accused of treason by the Duke of Lancaster, but escaped for the moment, and sought to retire from public life. The king entertaining, however, the strongest feeling of personal enmity to all those who had previously opposed his minions, contrived to get the Earl of Arundel into his hands by stratagem, and having sent him prisoner to the Isle of Wight, brought him to immediate trial, when he was condemned to be hanged, drawn and quartered as a traitor. The sentence was however somewhat mitigated, and the gallant nobleman was simply beheaded at Cheapside, in the city of London, in the 21st year of King Richard II, the king himself being a spectator, and Thomas de Mowbray, Earl Marshal (who married his daughter), the executioner, who, bound up his eyes, and according to some, the person who actually struck off his head. It is stated that when the Earl saw his son-in-law, Mowbray, and the Earl of Kent, his nephew, guarding him to the place of execution, he told them, it had been much more fit that they should have absented themselves; `For the time will come.` he said, `when as many shall wonder at your misfortune as they now do at mine.`
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Fitz Alan, Richard (I14753)
 
8790 in the Civil War, and was wounded so that his head was somewhat affected Hazen, Reuel Blake (I22588)
 
8791 In The Home Of His Brother, Robert Luther Neighbors, Marion Ledford (I415)
 
8792 In the Hopkins Mayflower Volume, under Josiah Cleveland and his will dated 28 Dec 1750. He mentions his daughter "Abigail Adams ... son Ebenezer, son Aron, grandson Benjamin Brown ("provided he lives here, and takes care of business until May next ... and if he goes to live with my executor longer")
Cleveland, Josiah (I14475)
 
8793 in the houshold of cornelius hull in 1860.

is this really brother William? (also b1839 ohio) 
Hull, Miren (I11464)
 
8794 In the late 1840's (around 1850) Artemus Bise built a large grist and lumb ermill on the AuSable River (Lot 2, Consession 2), southwest of Flanagan 's Corners. - from "McGillivray Township Remembers, 1842-1992," pgs 5 9, 94 & 95.

Bice's lumbermill provided two loads of three-inch planking for the Mort on Bridge costruction in November 1871. - from "McGillivray Township Remem bers, 1842-1992," pgs 110, 314.

Artemus, along with his brothers Wellington and Gilbert, settled in the vi llage of Ireland (Clandeboye) in McGillivray Twp, in the early 1800's. - f rom "McGillivray Township Remembers, 1842-1992," pg 194.

Bice, Artemus referenced as living in 1877 in the "Illustrated Historic al Atlas of the County of Middlesex," pub'd by H.R. Page & Co., Toronto, 1 878. Pgs 57 & 78
Alt. Birth: 1826 
Bice, Artemus (I9279)
 
8795 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lovelace, F.W. (I3637)
 
8796 in Wood Cemetery At Wolf Mountain Or Wolf Creek Cemetery, Jackson Co., NC Henderson, Jane W (I45)
 
8797 INDEX OF DEATHS in CHEBOYGAN COUNTY 1867 - 1933
LDS Microfilm No. 964409
Last Name First Name Sex Mar Mo Day Year Yr Mo Days Page Entry Twp/town
Twardecki No Name M Jan 12 1924 0 0 0 16 1 Inverness 
Twardecki, Unknown (I10887)
 
8798 Index to Marriage Records, Iosco Co, Michigan 1858-1887, _PAREN: Y
Source (S333)
 
8799 Indiana Census, 1790-1890 about Joseph Carbury
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Joseph Carbury
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 IN
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Township:´tabª´uª0 Males Over 21 Years
´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1807
´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 021
´uª0 Database:´tabª´uª0 IN 1807 State Census Index´/uª 
Carberry, Joseph (I4541)
 
8800 Indiana Census, 1790-1890 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 IN
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Township:´tabª´uª0 Males Over 21 Years
´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1807
´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 025
´uª0 Database:´tabª´uª0 IN 1807 State Census Index´/uª 
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery (I3302)
 

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