Matches 9,151 to 9,200 of 13,472
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9151 |
Lane, Patricia A, \i Lane Family Tree\i0. (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/n/Patricia-A-Lane/GENE2-0005.html), _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9152 |
Lardilliere, Dompierre-Sur-Mer | Toureau, Francoise (I22071)
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9153 |
Lardilliere, Dompierre-Sur-Mer | Archambault, Jacques (I22070)
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9154 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Teeple, S. (I11920)
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9155 |
last 8 years (abt 1942-1950) | Hastings, George W (I240)
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9156 |
Last address he lived at: 1309 Columbus, Manitowac, Wisconsin, 54220
1910 CENSUS DATA FOR LUCE COUNTY
"Surname", "GivenName", "Born","Born","Father","Mother","Imm"
"Barber", "James E", 1899, "MI", "CAN" ,"MI",
Listed in 1900 Michigan Census, Alger County, Burt Twp (ED# 3, Page 6B)
Listed in 1910 Michigan Census, Luce County, Columbus Twp (ED# 155, Page 9B)
Listed in 1920 Michigan Census, Luce County, McMillan Twp (ED# 197, Page 3B) | Barber, James Earl (I10772)
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9157 |
last child of the Withnells born in England
minnie
- email from Dave Manning 2009-05-22 | Withnell, Emilia (I13890)
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9158 |
last name is a guess based on John Kellum living in home without working in 1870 census. Assumption is he is father-in-law. | Kellum, Carmartha (I12713)
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9159 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Daly, L. (I15482)
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9160 |
Last resided in Warren, Macomb County, Michigan
Listed in 1930 Michigan Census, Alcona County, Haynes Twp (ED#1-11, Sheet 4B) | Slater, Clarence Floyd (I10976)
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9161 |
Later he built a shop near his house for the manufacture of fur hats, and traded for furs in Canada. | Hazen, Caleb (I22514)
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9162 |
later of Pueblo and elsewhere in Colorado | Bartholomew, Edward Franklin (I21352)
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9163 |
Later that spring he joined the Congregational Church of Dorchester | Gunn, Thomas (I18035)
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9164 |
Latimer family of TX | Latimer, Jonathan (I16035)
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9165 |
Laughlin Kennedy fell off a roof, 3 days after his marriage and was paralyzed for 17 years, until his death. His wife Mary worked as a seamstress to support them. | Kennedy, Laughlin (I12265)
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9166 |
Laura (Burkhart) July, Email from Laura (Burkhart) July 2008-12-03, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9167 |
Lauren Johnson, Email from Lauren Johnson, 2007-05-18, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9168 |
Lauren Johnson, Lauren Johnson Family Tree, MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9169 |
Laurence A Moran, Sandwalk Blog (http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/), MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9170 |
Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada
Berthier | Family F7904
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9171 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fink, L.". (I13614)
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9172 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mrowka, C.J. (I7339)
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9173 |
Lawrence owned the farm across from the "Johnson School." They also owned the "Cook General Store" next to the School.
- email from lori mulroney | Cook, Lawrence Wilson (I13068)
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9174 |
Lawrence, David Meade, \i Ahnentafel of David Meade Lawrence\i0. (http://fuzzo.com/genealogy/David/dml_ahnentafel.htm), _ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9175 |
Lawrence, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania | Emily (I8779)
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9176 |
Lawrence, Tioga Co, Pennsylvania | Simons, Benjamin (I8778)
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9177 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rajewski, L.A. (I5088)
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9178 |
Lee F brown, 61, next door neighbor in 1920 in macon, tenn. uncle? oldest brother? | Brown, Melvin Lawson (I12031)
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9179 |
Lee Murrah, Lee Murrah's Genealogy (http://www.murrah.com/gen/mayo.htm), MEDI: Website
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9180 |
legacy.com Obituaries, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/gosanangelo/obituary.aspx?n=ricky-lee-barnes&pid=162639805&eid=sp_shareobit#fbLoggedOut. | Source (S552)
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9181 |
Lemon, Kay, Thorman, George, Record of Marriages by the Rectors of St. Thomas' Church From 25 July 1824 to 4 Oct. 1853; (Elgin Historical Society, 1980.), _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S447)
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9182 |
Lemon, Kay, Thorman, George, Record of Marriages by the Rectors of St. Thomas' Church From 25 July 1824 to 4 Oct. 1853; (Elgin Historical Society, 1980.), _PAREN: Y
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9183 |
Leonard Parren, Parren Family Tree, MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S428)
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9184 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pierce, . (I6205)
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9185 |
Leslie Parnell, Butterworth Cemetery Census (http://files.usgwarchives.net/wa/lewis/cemeteries/butterworth.txt), MEDI: Website
DATE: Dec 2002
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
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9186 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Teeple, E.M. (I6716)
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9187 |
LETTER FROM MR. CHARLES P. PEARSON December 21, 1995
(Lon's uncle and brother to Neva Ann Pearson)
Hello all,
I'll bet you gave up ever hearing from Me! I haven't talked with you
mom for ages. Hope you got out to Oregon this last summer as you said you
were going to.
Thanks for the computer printout of Pearson and Cutright families.
There is an error in Mom's birthdate, it should be 1903 instead of 1908,
thought you might want to know.
Now as to some of your questions, Winfield Scott become very well
known during the war of 1812, Where he became a major General and that is
who I believe Winfield Scott Pearson was named after. I heard something
about him riding for the Pony Express too but I doubt it because the Pony
Express only existed from April 3, 1860 through October 24, 1861, When
the East West Telegraph was Completed. They used young single men on the
Pony Express and Charles Ashley was born in 1859. I heard from my family
that Winfield Scott Pearson came out to California not too long after the
"Gold Rush", probably in the early or middle 1850's. He got a job on a
Stage Line running from Sacramento California to St. Helens Oregon. He
liked the northwest but went back to Kansas where he married a girl whom
he had known before, Sometime after Charles Ashley was born, he took his
family to the Northwest and "homesteded" near Scappoose in Columbia
County, Oregon.
I know Charles Ashley had brothers, but I don't knownames or how
many. When he was about 19 years old, he was working for a rancher who
had not paid him any wages for about 6 months; the Rancher kept promising
to pay his wages but never seemed to get around to it. One day Charles
Ashley drove a team of horses and wagon in to town and sold them,
Considering the money as his wages for the time he had worked for the
Rancher. He then headed for San Frincisco, changed his name to " Parker",
because he thought the Rancher had told the "law" about his theft and
sale of the horses and wagon.
He wasn't in San Francisco long, when he was "shanghaied" aboard a
whaling vessel bound for the South Pacific. They were gone for 6 months
and came back with a full cargo; they were paid almost nothing for their
Labor. He went back to Hawaii where the had probably stopped on the
Whaling voyage, and worked for 8 years as foreman over Chinese labor on a
pineapple plantation. I know that he traveled around a lot, was in
Chicago for a while, but I don't know what he did for employment. He met
and married Julia Ann Carter in Arkansas ( I don't Know if he was still
useing the name Parker or not) and Will, George and James, were born in
Arkansas. He came to California with family in 1899 or 1900. Worked at
logging in "redwoods" in Sierra Nevada Mountains above Fresno, California
then at harvesting fruit and vegetables throughout the central valley of
California.
In 1914 he found out from a brother in northwest, that the Rancher
had never told the "law" that his horses and eagon were stolen, because
he knew that 6 months pay was owed to Grandfather. I suppose he was a
little relieved, and I guess he missed the northwest, as he moved his
family to Ridgefield, Washington that Spring. My Dad was working on a
cattle ranch near the Mexican border that spring and he also decided to
go north. He rode his saddle horse from there to Ridgefield, Washington
that summer, working here and there along the way.
Dad was 9 years old when the earthquake and fire happened in San
Francisco. He came to look at the damage and said soldiers were there to
keep people from looting etc. but they let him pick up those Indian Head
Pennies that are melted together, that your mom has now.
We moved to the farm along the Cowlitz River, where Neva was born in
1928. We had a small dairy and sold cream to the local Creamery at
Toledo, Washington. the farm was 100 acres, where we raised about
everything that we ate. We raised wheat, oats, corn, and all kinds of
begetables. We had a large orchard of apples, pears, plums, cherries, and
pie cherries, We speared salmon from the river each fall, also netted
smelt, which were smoked along with salmon. We also had a few hogs and we
cured our own ham and bacon each year.
Gene and I both learned to swim in the Cowlitz River and we tried to
teach Neva to swim too, I don't know if she ever learned or not and we
did put her in a innertube and let her paddle for 20 or 30 feet, but not
in the main stream. Mom was afraid of water and never learned to swim and
would have had our hides if she knew that we had Neva in the river. We
sold that farm in 1940 and moved Centralia, Washington to another farm,
which I'm sure your mom remembers.
I hope this is understandable and answers most of your questions, if
not give me a call. Hope everyone in your family is "Hale and Hearty" and
at peace with the world! Take care of each other!
Your uncle and aunt Chuck and
Carol | Pearson, Winfield Scot (I1913)
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9188 |
Levi sacrificed his life in the Union cause at the battle of Shiloh. | Vaughan, Levi W (I10068)
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9189 |
Library and Archives Canada, 1908-1935 Border Entries, MEDI: Vital
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S365)
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9190 |
Lic. # 5143 | Family F5299
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9191 |
Lieutenant Samuel Barlow son of Lieutenant John 3 Barlow was born probably near Fairfield Center died at Fairfield Connecticut May 20 1745 He resided at the latter place most of his life and at the time of the birth of his fifth child Daniel 1711 he was styled Sergeant but later became a lieutenant in colonial forces His children were all christened at Fairfield and the dates of their baptism are as follows Gershom February 17 1705 Samuel March 16 1706 Gershom December 19 1708 Samuel see forward Daniel October 28 1711 Elizabeth June 20 1714 Abigail August 5 1716 Mary November 2 1718 | Barlow, Samuel (I18731)
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9192 |
Lincoln Haven Health Care Center, | Crevier, Susie Jane (I5023)
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9193 |
Lincoln Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Community | Doyle, Velma Nellie (I3910)
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9194 |
Linda (Peake) Diff, Email from Linda (Peake) Diff on 2011-04-17, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S225)
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9195 |
Linda (Surls) Meyer, Email from Linda Meyer 2009-06-19, MEDI: Email
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S226)
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9196 |
Linda Bianchi, Linda Bianchi Family Tree (Updated: 2007-08-27), _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S366)
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9197 |
Linda Dufrat, Dufrat Family Tree (http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?pid=-1897002156&tid=1739662&ssrc=), MEDI: Gedcom
_ITALIC: Y
_PAREN: Y
. | Source (S157)
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9198 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, L. (I6172)
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9199 |
Linda Wilbur, Linda Wilbur GenForum message (08 Oct 2005), _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S367)
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9200 |
Linda Wilbur, Linda Wilbur WorldConnect Post-em (Posted 22 Sep 2007), _PAREN: Y
. | Source (S368)
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