Matches 79,951 to 80,000 of 80,117
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79951 | wife of Caleb | Leonard, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I64490)
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79952 | Wife of Daniel Hall. Aged 43. | Haugh, Sarah (I7472)
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79953 | Wife of David Age 26 | Paul, Elizabeth (I13552)
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79954 | Wife of David B. "Age 38 yrs. 4 mo. 23 days" | Hall, Lydia (I103269)
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79955 | wife of Deacon John Hall (1646-1721), daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Parker | Parker, Mary (I11750)
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79956 | Wife of Dudley Moody AEt. 67 | Richardson, Mary "Polly" (I63838)
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79957 | wife of Ezra 38 Yrs. 7 months & 21 days. | Hall, Abigail (I101589)
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79958 | Wife of F.M. Hall - Aged 33yrs, 7ms, 22ds | Kelly, Addie (I19609)
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79959 | wife of Job in her 88th year | Leach, Abigail (I64340)
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79960 | wife of John D Hall | Johnson, Susan R. "Susie" (I64590)
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79961 | wife of John Loverin/ AE 79 years | Hall, Betty "Betsy" (I537)
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79962 | Wife of John R. Dow. 31 years, 8 months. | Hall, Lucinda H. (I13044)
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79963 | Wife of Jonathan Moore ; age 29y. | Richardson, Hannah (I103869)
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79964 | Wife of Joseph Bassett m. 10 Oct 1773 in Sandwich. Mother of Edmund Bassett. | Tobey, Cynthia (I9806)
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79965 | Wife of Joseph Crowel, m. October 27, 1709, Falmouth. Children: Joseph (Aug. 20, 1713-Sept. 15, 1740); Stephen (June 6, 1716-c.1722); David (Nov. 27, 1720-Aug. 24 1785) & Joshua (April 8, 1725-Sept. 11, 1813, Gilbertsville, Worscester Co., MA) | Hall, Bathsheba (I85506)
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79966 | wife of Joshua P. ae 37y 1mo 19da | Hall, Perssis (I11177)
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79967 | Wife of Mr. David Hall. | Morgan, Annah (I101969)
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79968 | Wife of Mr. Solomon Hall. Died at age 55. | Nash, Mary (I13550)
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79969 | Wife of Nathaniel Hall. Age 54 years, 9 months. | Gilman, Mehitable (I16696)
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79970 | wife of Nathaniel. Age 73 yrs, 2 mos, 27 days. | Clark, Phebe (I104189)
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79971 | wife of Seth Hall aged 30 years | Robinson, Selina (I64071)
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79972 | Wife of Solomon Bascom - she died at 82y 8m 21d from Epileptic Fits. | Hall, Rhoda (I63465)
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79973 | wife of Stephen Hall aged 92 years | Dean, Elizabeth (I64067)
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79974 | wife of Stephen, mother of Molly Howes and Betsy Homer. died in her 49th year | Howes, Thankful (I8404)
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79975 | Wife of Theron Levi Barrus, married May 17, 1854. Mother of: James Levi Barrus b 1855 William Arthur Barrus 1857 – 1901 Edward T. Barrus b 1861 Mary Almeda Barrus b 1868 Lida Emily Barrus 1872 – 1934 | Robinson, Czarina Aurelia (I97713)
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79976 | wife of Willard Hall Calais Vital Records say Willard married Eva Somes on April 24, 1872 in Calais but the Ellsworth American reported Mt. Desert, May 1, by the Rev. A. R. Plumer, Mr. WILLARD S. HALL of Calais to Miss EVA SOMES of Mt. Desert. In the 1860 U.S. Census, Eva Somes, 12, was living in Tremont, Maine with Daniel, 57; Sally S, 42; Caroline F., 21; Edward P., 19; Henry J., 16; Issac, 14; twins Ida and Charles P, 8; and Lyman H., 2. Eva Hall was born on September 16, 1848 in Mt. Desert, Hancock County, Maine to hotel proprietor Daniel Somes and Sally S. Trask. Daniel Somes Jr. (1803-1882), called "Old Uncle Daniel" by some, owned the Somesville tannery and nearby shoe factory, businesses that his father had established. His brother Lewis operated the cobbler shop while Daniel and his wife, Sally Trask Somes, hosted rusticaters at their inn. Much of the time Daniel was occupied with official business as deputy custom officer for the island. (His father had held the first custom officer position on the island) ("Mount Desert Island; Somesville..." Earl Shettelworth Jr., Lydia Vandenburg) | Somes, Eva (I101013)
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79977 | wife of William in her 77th year | Staples, Charity (I64360)
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79978 | Wife of Willie Arthur Barrus, married 05 Oct 1881 in Ashfield, Franklin, MA. Mother of: Alice E. Barrus, Mrs George Walter Lesure 1882 – 1930 Myrtle E. Barrus, Mrs Earl Ward Lilley b 1887 Ida E. Barrus, Mrs Herman Henry Philips b 1889 | Hall, Lucy Maria (I97710)
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79979 | WILCOX, MERTIE E -- On Saturday, March 12, 1960, MERTIE E WILCOX of 4100 22nd st ne beloved wife of the late Llewellyn L Wilcox and mother of Harry K Wilcox of Washington DC, Mrs. Elmer Turner and Mrs. Newman Taberm both of Fairfield, Me. Funeral services and interment will be held Tuesday, March 15, in Fairfield, Me. Nalicy's funeral service. | Rogers, Myrtie E. "Mertie" (I8186)
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79980 | Will and Probate of Daniel Hayes is found in File #30-5 Surrogate's Court, Clinton County, New York (transcribed by Norma Meier). Abstract of will was not made since it contained no information not found in probate. A codicil dated 23 October 1869 stated a daughter Emaline, listed as Emaline Philips in the will, is now married to a Dragon/Dragoon. Executors of will were Jane Ann Hayes, widow; and Nathan A. Vaughan, J.P. Final settlement was made 25 June 1873 when Vaughn deposes that citations were sent to out of state heirs: J. Wesley Hayes of Ellington, Hancock County, Iowa; Gilbert N. Allen of Byron, Ogle County, Illinois; William N. Hayes of Big Springs, Wisconsin (an earlier paper gave his address as Adonur County, Wisconsin.) Vaughn delivered on the same date citations to Louisa M. Storrs of Plattsburgg; on 27 June to Reuben W. Hayes of Schuyler Falls, New York; on 8 July to Seneca Allen of Plattsburgh, guardian of Westley Allen; 15 August to Emaline Dragon, formerly Emaline Philips of Saranac or Blackbrook not knowing where line between towns is; and on 16 August to Lucius Hayes of Plattsburgh (an earlier paper of 1870 stated he lived at Jessup, Buchanan County, Iowa.) Legacies paid were $5 each to Reuben W. Hayes and Wesley Hayes, $50 to heirs of Cornelia Allen; $100 to W. N. Hayes; $600 to Lucius Hayes; $200 to Emeline Philips; and $1,748.46 to Jane A. Hayes. Jesse Gray was appointed by Surrogate of Clinton County as special guardian for Cyrus W. Allen, minor heir of Daniel Hayes. Hornick & Pierce, Plattsburgh, New York received payment of $37.60 for black walnut coffin, plate and engraving, merino shawl, collar and tie. A claim against estate was made by Smith Fordham for care given by he and his wife to Daniel Hayes during his last sickness; also for filing a saw, fixing a lock for a total of $12.50. Claim was made by Elisha Hayes for shoeing a horse, for going after Emeline in Ellenburgh, for eight and a half pounds of butter and "my wifes help taking care of Daniel Hayes in his last sickness, 4 days and 3 nights in all," for a total of $13.18. "Set off to Widow" were the following: "4 Beds and Bedding and Bedsteads, Two stoves kept for family use with their pipes also the Cooking utensels belonging there, one old Brass kettle, one pair of shovel and tongues, 12 flat irons, 2 set of Common Chairs and 4 old Rockers, one Beaureau, 2 Cherry Tables and 2 Common pine tables and covers for 3 tables, 2 light stands & 2 wash Stands and one old Settee, 1 large Mirrow and 4 Small glasses, 1 clock, a Small Lot of Crockery for Table use and some 12 tin pans for Milk, 4 pails for water and milk also 2 Butter Jars and one Cream jar and 3 small fruit Jars, 1 wash Tub, 1 wringer for clothes and its fixtures, 2 wooden Churns, some 5 Jugs for use of the house, 4 wooden Bowles for Butter and use of the house, 1 spinning wheel, 1 Reel & Swiffs, 1 Cloths Bars, The family Bible and a few other Books belonging to the family Library, 1 Parlor Carpet & 1 Dining room Carpet (Rag), one stair carpet, some Rods to fix it down, Common Curtains for 7 windows, the widows own Clothes and the Clothing of the family, one Red team and Ten Sheep and 7 fleeces of wool which came off from 7 of the Sheep and a few rolls from the balance of the sheep, one hog and the Balance of Pork on hand from one hog, Six old Silver Teaspoons and 5 old plated Teaspoons and 3 Plated Table Spoons." George was an orphan by age 10 and living with a Mr. Theu in Saranac, Clinton County, New York. George was an heir in his Aunt Mary's will. Daniel and wife Mary are buried in West Plattsburgh Union Cemetery, Morrisonville, New York. Daniel's gravestone reads, "DANIEL HAYES DIED Jan. 9, 1870 in his 78th year." Her gravestone reads, "MARY WIFE OF DANIEL HAYES DIED SEPT. 10, 1862, AE. 71 Y'RS." They are buried on Lot 112, along with Cornelia Hayes Allen and Seneca Allen. The large Hayes plot includes adjoining lots 97, 111 and 112. | Hayes, Daniel (I6497)
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79981 | Will dated 1-7-1694-95, proved 2-7-1694 amounted to 228 pounds in real estate and 166 pounds and 18 shillings in personal property, total 454 pounds and 18 shillings. Source Barnstable Probate Records 106,109 He mentions his wife Elizabeth, his sons, Samuel, Joseph, John, Nathaniel, Thomas and Amos, and his daughters Elizabeth MYRICK, Mary HALLET and Hannah HOWES. His sons Nathaniel, Thomas and Amos and his daughter Hannah were well under the age of 21. He named his wife and his son Joseph his executors, and his brothers Jeremiah HOWES and John MAYO to advise and help them | Howes, Joseph (I8377)
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79982 | Will dated 10 Jan 1683/4, proved 1 Apr 1684. Estate valued at 353 pounds, 14 shillings. | Hagar, William (I6753)
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79983 | Will dated 10 Jan 1683/4, proved 1 Apr 1684. Estate valued at 353 pounds, 14 shillings. | Hagar, William (I6753)
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79984 | Will of Benjamin King. In the name of God, Amen, the twentieth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty two. I, Benjamin King of Stafford in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut in New England, husbandman, being at this time weak in body but of perfect mind and menory, thanks be given unto God therefor, calling into mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die doe make and ordain this my Last will and testament: that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and for m y body I recommend it to the earth to be buryed in a Christian Like and decent manner at the discretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the General resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form imprimis I give and bequeath unto Remember my well beloved wife whome I likewise constitute make and ordain my only and sole executor of this my last will and testament all my lands and moveable estate all my household stuf cattle and tools and all my whol estate both reall and parsonall -- ordering this my Executor to pay all my debts out of said estate and allso to pay to my respective children as foloweth as they shall come of age that is to say to my eldest son Benjamin five shillings to my son Samuel five shillings to my son Joseph five shillings to my daughter Elezebeth five shillings to my son Moses five shillings: to my daughter Mary five shillings and all the remainder of said estate I leave with my Executor to be disposed of for the comfortable maintenance and support of my Agnes which never hath had the use of her reason for which cause I order this my Estate to be disposed of at the discretion of my Executor for the comfortable maintainance of my child Aggnis: and I do hereby order my Executor to have the advice of my well esteemed friend Lieutenant John Huntington of Toaland in the disposal of said estate and I doe hereby utterly disalow, revoke and disannul all and every other former testament: wills and legacies bequests and executors by me in anyways before this time named -- -- willed and bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament: In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written. Benjamin King (seal) John Pasko, Issac Osborne, rebekah X pasko (her mark). | King, Benjamin (I80)
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79985 | Will of EDWARD HALL of Rehoboth, yeoman, dated 7 May 1759, Probate 25 June 1759. Names wife Rebecah; John, son of my brother John and to Ephraim Hall. James Clay of Rehoboth to be Exec. Witnesses: Samuel Mason, Jr., John Walker and Richard Whitake. | Hall, Edward (I177)
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79986 | Will of Robert Winchell, will dated 20 Jan 1667/8. Sons: Jonathan, & David. Inventory taken 23 Jan 1667/8 by Deacon Moore, Capt, Newberry, John Loomis & Matthew Grant. | Winchell, Robert (I1860)
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79987 | WILL OF THOMAS HALL OF LEDBURY, VINTNER, 1610 The National Archives Ref. PROB 11/116 In the name of God Amen. The 18th of April in the year of our Lord God 1610, I Thomas Hall of Ledbury in the county of Hereford, vintner, being weak and sick in body but perfect of mind and memory, thanks be given to God, do willingly render and give again into the hands of God my creator my spirit which he of his fatherly goodness gave unto me in my mother's womb, nothing doubting but that he in his infinite mercies, set forth in the precious blood of his dearly beloved son Jesus Christ my saviour and redeemer, he will receive my soul into his glory. And as concerning my body, even with a good will I give it over, commending it to the earth whereof it came, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection when we shall all appear before the judgement seat of Christ I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God wherewith he is able to subdue all things unto himself, not a corruptible, mortal and vile body, as now it is, but immortal and uncorruptible. And as touching my lands and goods which God hath in his infinite mercy and goodness bestowed upon me and blessed me withal, I give and distribute the same unto the world again in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath towards the reparations of the church of Ledbury 3s. 4d. Item I do give and bequeath unto the poorest people of the town of Ledbury 40s., to be delivered among them at the discretion of my executrix and overseers. Item I give and bequeath unto Edward Hall my eldest son all that my house wherein I now dwell in Ledbury aforesaid, and all the houses, backside houses, backside and garden with the appurtenances from and immediately after the decease of Anne my wife and not before, unto the said Edward Hall, his heirs and assigns for ever. And I do also give and bequeath unto the said Edward my son all my bedsteads, table boards, forms, frames, wainscot, joined stools, chairs, presses and cupboards in my said house. Nevertheless my will and meaning is and I do give and bequeath the occupation of all the said houses, backside, garden, and implements of household unto Anne my wife for and during the term of her natural life. Item my will and meaning also is that the said Edward my son shall content and pay or raise to be paid unto Francis Hall and William Hall, two other of my sons, the sum of | Hall, Thomas (I1340)
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79988 | Will proved 10 Mar 1760 leaving sons Preserved, George, Christopher and William and daughter Mary Ellis. | Hall, John (I12661)
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79989 | Will was probated Jan 1, 1690 | Brewer, John (I9367)
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79990 | Willard A. Morse was from Putnam, CT. __________ From FindaGrave: 1st wife: Sarah L. Simmons (1823-1845). 2nd wife: Susan Ellen Hall (1825-1919) Siblings of Willard Aldrich Morse: Lucy Savage Morse Aldrich (1798-1866) Sarah Hunting Morse Day (1800-1893) Timothy Hunting Morse (1801-1892) Arnold Morse, Jr. (1804-1874) Leonard Leland Morse (1805-1894 ) Mason Hunting Morse (1807-1902) Elizabeth "Betsey" Marcy Morse Morey (1810-1893) William G. Morse (1811-1849) Arthur Hunting Morse (1816-1866) Half-siblings of Willard Aldrich Morse: Charles Edward Morse Sr (1818-1900) William (Fred) Morse (1820-1897) George S. Morse (1822-1823) Joseph Morse (1825- ) Mary Frances Morse Alfred (1826-1855) Albert Charles Morse, Sr (1835-1866) Children of Willard Aldrich Morse and Sarah L. Simmons: Lucy Frances Morse Bixby (1843-1937) Charles Nason Morse (1845-1846) Children of Willard Aldrich Morse and Susan Ellen Hall: Mason Hunting Morse (1848-1911) Charles William Morse (1850-1931) George Augustus Morse (1851-1852) Emily Jane Morse Nason Childs (1853-1955) Franklin Alfred Morse (1856-1937) Lilla Maria Morse (1862-1877) Fannie Ellen Morse Thayer (1866-1951) | Morse, Willard Aldrich (I2285)
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79991 | Willard and Mehittebel were cousins. | Family F5965
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79992 | Willard Hall's second wife In the 1930 U.S. Census, widow Mary H. Hall, 66, born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine with daughter Hazel M. Whitney, 33; son-in-law Benjamin B. Whitney, 48; grandson Paul W., 7, all born Maine. She was also housing eight lodgers. In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer Willard S. Hall, 55, born March of 1845 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine with wife Mary Ellen, 34, born March of 1866 in Maine, her father was born in Canada and mother in Ireland; son Gufton, 5, born August 1894 in N.H.; daughter Hazel, 4, born June, 1896 in Maine; and daughter Lillian M, 1, born June, 1849, in Maine. The Halls had been married 10 years, and Mary Ellen had borne three live children, and they were still alive. | Dow, Mary Ellen (I101014)
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79993 | WILLIAM ALTON MOODY NAVY VETERAN, WORKED FOR TENNECO William Alton Moody, 64, of Hoyt Street died Monday at his home. He was born in Pittston, a son of Alton and Kathleen Murphy Moody, and graduated from Gardiner Area High School in 1952 and Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute in 1954. He was a Navy veteran. Mr. Moody was a tool and die maker with Tenneco Corp. He had lived in Pownal, Yarmouth and South Portland. He was formerly married to Kay Moody of Yarmouth. Surviving are a son, Michael of Windham; a daughter, Teresa Moody of Yarmouth; a sister, Marjorie Alexander of Dresden; a half-sister, Janice Albee of Augusta; and a grandson, Brandon of Windham. Visiting hours will be held 6-7 p.m. Thursday at Lindquist Funeral Home, Yarmouth, followed by a memorial service at 7 p.m. | Moody, William Alton (I85323)
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79994 | William and Desire (Aldrich) Rawson moved to Croyden, NH, and then moved to Cornish, NH, where they most likely died. They had six children. | Rawson, William (I2006)
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79995 | William and Desire (Aldrich) Rawson moved to Croyden, NH, and then moved to Cornish, NH, where they most likely died. They had six children. | Rawson, William (I2006)
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79996 | William and Eliza (Croft) Wiswall were of Newton, MA. | Wiswall, William (I988)
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79997 | William and Lizzie had no children. | Family F180
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79998 | William and Mary had 2 daughters. | Hall, William (I347)
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79999 | William and Rebecca (Wakefield) King, was the most wealthy and influential of the first settlers of Sutton. | King, William (I4231)
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80000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Windsor, HRH Prince W.A.P.L. Prince of Wales, Knight of the Garter (I22663)
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