Matches 11,301 to 11,350 of 82,552
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| 11301 | Aged 44 years, 1 month. | Clark, Diantha (I3854)
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| 11302 | aged 53 years | Dodge, Lucy (I20617)
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| 11303 | aged 55 years | Hall, Rufus of Raynham (I64366)
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| 11304 | Aged 55 years. Daughter of Harvey and Thankful Howes. | Howes, Dorcas (I97257)
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| 11305 | Aged 60 years at death. Daughter of Benjamin Lane (born Concord, NH) and Betsey Eldridge (born Yarmouth). | Lane, Lucy (I4965)
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| 11306 | Aged 61 years. Son of Asa and Susanna Shiverick. | Shiverick, Paul (I9483)
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| 11307 | aged 62 years | Hall, Nehemiah (I64335)
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| 11308 | Aged 63 years, 5 months, 24 days | Hall, Dormenio (I64009)
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| 11309 | Aged 66 years | Nelson, Mary (I15011)
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| 11310 | aged 69. | Crosby, Samson of Milford (I13132)
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| 11311 | aged 70 years | Hall, Lt. Stephen (I64066)
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| 11312 | aged 71 years | Hall, Elizabeth (I64333)
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| 11313 | aged 74 years | Hall, Stephen Jr. (I64337)
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| 11314 | Aged 77 years 8 Months 21 Days | McLeod, Betsey (I1978)
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| 11315 | aged 77 years. | Dean, Thomas (I3162)
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| 11316 | Aged 79 years, 11 mo., & 22 days | Jackson, John Tufts (I4205)
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| 11317 | Aged 82-4-5 | Cotell, James P. (I97842)
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| 11318 | Aged 83 years, 5 months, 13 days. | Fountain, Barnabas Jr. (I103026)
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| 11319 | aged 85 years Revolutionary War Capt. Arnold's Co. Hezekiah 1710/11-1796 Patriotic service; of Durham, Conn. [10-0038] (Joel, John, John) Cited by the DAR for patriotic service. At least three of his sons -- Simeon, Moses and Charles -- also served. | Parmalee, Hezekiah (I21476)
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| 11320 | aged 87 years | Hall, Job (I64339)
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| 11321 | Aged 88 yrs, 10 mos, 9 days. The son of Seth & Hannah (Britton) Hall. | Hall, George (I101412)
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| 11322 | Aged 89 years | Harris, Olivia Maria (I23377)
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| 11323 | Aged AE. 78 ys. 3 ms. 9 ds. | Heath, Charlotte (I7251)
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| 11324 | Agnes Elizabeth Bernauer was the daughter of Rudolf Bernauer. Rudolf Bernauer lived in Italy and in Budapest, Hungary. He was a producer and playwright. | Bernauer, Agnes Elizabeth (I14483)
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| 11325 | Alan Hall never married. | Hall, Alan (I1112)
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| 11326 | ALANSON ST. JOHN HALL North Providence. ALANSON ST. JOHN HALL, 76, of High Service Avenue, a self-employed land surveyor for 50 years before retiring in 1990, died yesterday at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital. He was the husband of Ellen (Fitzgibbons) Hall. Born in Providence, a son of the late Willard Brayton Hall and Stella (Gerber) Hall, he moved to North Providence 60 years ago. Mr. Hall was a 1942 graduate of Brown University. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and served in the Pacific Theater. He received the Air Medal for meritorious service. He was a former member of Keegan-Dinagen Post 1023, VFW. He was a member of North Providence's first Green Acres Commission. He was a former vestryman and senior warden of St. James Episcopal Church. He was a former committeeman and treasurer of Cub Scout Pack 76, Providence, and a former member of Chepachet Grange 38. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Merrill Sepulveda of Wapato, Wash.; three sons, Alanson St. John Hall Jr. of Ewing Township, N.J., James Brayton Hall of North Providence, and Klebert Leighton Hall of Providence; a brother, Samuel G. Hall of Plymouth, N.H.; a sister, Lois Rodi of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and two grandchildren. He was a brother of the late Edith Meier, Robert M. and Clarence L. Hall. A memorial service will be held at a date and time to be announced. | Hall, Alanson St. John (I12838)
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| 11327 | ALANSON ST. JOHN HALL NORTH PROVIDENCE. ALANSON ST. JOHN HALL, 76, of High Service Avenue, a self-employed land surveyor for more than 50 years, retiring in 1990, died May 17 at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital. He was the husband of Ellen (Fitzgibbon) Hall. Born in Providence, a son of the late Willard Brayton and Stella (Gerber) Hall, he lived in North Providence for 60 years. Mr. Hall graduated from Brown University in 1942 with a bachelor's degree in economics. A Navy veteran of World War II, he became squadron commander of Naval Reserve VS-911 of Weymouth, Mass., after the war. Active in civic affairs, he was a member of the first Green Acres Commission in North Providence. He was a former member of Keegan-Dinagen Post 1023, VFW. He was a former committeeman and treasurer of Cub Scout Pack 76, Providence, and a former member of Chepachet Grange 38. He was a former vestryman and senior warden at St. James Episcopal Church. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Merrill Sepulveda of Wapato, Wash.; three sons, Alanson St. John Hall Jr. of Ewing Towmship, N.J., James Brayton Hall of North Providence and Klebert Leighton Hall of Providence; a brother, Samuel G. Hall of Plymouth, N.H.; a sister, Lois Rodi of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and two grandchildren. He was brother of the late Edith Meier and Robert M. and Clarence L. Hall. A memorial service will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in St. James Episcopal Church, 474 Fruit Hill Ave. Burial will take place Monday at 11 a.m. in Acotes Hill Cemetery, Glocester. | Hall, Alanson St. John (I12838)
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| 11328 | Albert Augustus Sherman was living with his parents in Uxbridge, MA in 1850 according to census records. The following information has been excerpted from "A HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS" by Brevet Colonel Benjamin Crowninshield, (1891) SHERMAN Albert A. Sergt. Age 24. Uxbridge. M. Sept 25, 1861. Corp., Sergt. Wounded (slight) June 18, 1863, Middleburg. Wounded in head, Nov. 27, 1863, New Hope Church. Re-enlisted Jan. 31, 1864. Transferred to Co. F at consol. Of regt. Oct. 1864. Sergt. To Co. H Apr. 7, 1865. Exp. June 26, 1865. The Battle of Aldie, June 17th, 1863 Just as the enemy drove Captain Adams | Sherman, Albert Augustus (I5390)
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| 11329 | Albert Augustus Sherman was living with his parents in Uxbridge, MA in 1850 according to census records. The following information has been excerpted from "A HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS" by Brevet Colonel Benjamin Crowninshield, (1891) SHERMAN Albert A. Sergt. Age 24. Uxbridge. M. Sept 25, 1861. Corp., Sergt. Wounded (slight) June 18, 1863, Middleburg. Wounded in head, Nov. 27, 1863, New Hope Church. Re-enlisted Jan. 31, 1864. Transferred to Co. F at consol. Of regt. Oct. 1864. Sergt. To Co. H Apr. 7, 1865. Exp. June 26, 1865. The Battle of Aldie, June 17th, 1863 Just as the enemy drove Captain Adams’ and Captain Tewksbury’s squadrons from the field, guidon-bearer Sherman of Company G took, also, the guidon of Company E, as the color-bearer was wounded. In the retreat he was followed by about thirty-five men of the 3rd Virginia, including several officers. They wanted the guidons. Mounted on a strange horse, his own having been disabled, the sergeant ran for his life and his colors, followed by all the party. Not knowing where the way led, he dashed through the woods, and was fired at all the way. The horse proved a good one, and he finally got away, saving the colors and capturing the officer in pursuit, whose horse fell and broke his neck in jumping a fence. On bringing his prisoner out of the woods he met the whole party that had been pursuing him. They had been captured by the 2nd New York. | Sherman, Albert Augustus (I5390)
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| 11330 | Albert Hall b. Con Herman Hall b. ? Co., Iowa Jessie Hall b. ? Co., Iowa | Hall, Herman Webster (I10697)
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| 11331 | Albert Hall b. Con Herman Hall b. ? Co., Iowa Jessie Hall b. ? Co., Iowa | Hall, Jessie L. (I10696)
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| 11332 | Albert Hall b. Con Herman Hall b. ? Co., Iowa Jessie Hall b. ? Co., Iowa | Hall, Albert Louis (I10669)
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| 11333 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Violet Virginia (I103306)
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| 11334 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Ruth Alberta (I103305)
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| 11335 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Myrtle Marguerite (I103304)
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| 11336 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Mabel M. (I103303)
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| 11337 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Phyllis Claire (I103302)
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| 11338 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Grier, Ethel Jennie (I16069)
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| 11339 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Herman Webster (I10697)
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| 11340 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Jessie L. (I10696)
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| 11341 | Albert L. Hall Amer Ethel J " " Jessie L " " Herman W. " " Phyllis C. " " Mable " " Myrtle " " Ruth " " Violet B " " | Hall, Albert Louis (I10669)
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| 11342 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wedemeyer, A.S. (I20118)
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| 11343 | Alberta took care of the "farm-homestead" in Millville for years. A talented and artistic woman, she created costumes for Krylo Dance Studios and tailor-made clothes. After John's (Jack's) death, April 26, 1954, she became a nurse and practiced at Woonsocket until her retirement in 1975. She died in her home 9 Sep 1987 at 78 years of age. | Barrows, Gwendolyn Alberta (I3422)
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| 11344 | Albina and his wife Livia, had no children. He received a good education, was a student in the Medical Department of Dartmouth College and prepared the herbarium which was used in the college for many years. He was the best botanist in college. He graduated from the Berkshire Medical Institute, 1823, and practiced his profession successfully in Landoff, NH, Hancock, ME, Fredonia, NY, Newport, NH and in Wisconson. He represented Croydon, NH in the legislature in 1868 and 1869, was the candidate for state senate in 1871, and had been Justice of the Peace for many years. ______________________ From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866): "Albina Hall and Lyman Hall, sons of James Hall, after spending most of their minority in town, turned their attention to medicine. THe former married Livia Powers, and after practicing awhile in Maine and new York has returned to Croydon. The latter followed his profession at Cornish Flat until his death, which occurred but a few years since." | Hall, Dr. Albina (I1531)
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| 11345 | Albina Hall became a minister of the Gospel. _______________ From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866): "Ahira Hall, son of James Hall, removed to Chautauqua County, western New York, where he was an active Justice. His son John, a wealthy Lawyer, has been a member of the Assembly of the State. James, a physician, was surgeon in the army, and died in the service. Albina, a clergyman, is settled at Girard, Pa." | Hall, Rev. Albina (I1570)
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| 11346 | Albina Powers was a gunsmith and obtained a good property in the business. He was Fish Commissioner for many years and was in charge of the State Fish Hatchery in Plymouth, NH. | Powers, Albina (I2358)
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| 11347 | Albina Powers was a gunsmith and obtained a good property in the business. He was Fish Commissioner for many years and was in charge of the State Fish Hatchery in Plymouth, NH. | Powers, Albina (I2358)
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| 11348 | Albion PO, p. 32 Davis Hall 30 M Carpenter $75 $400 Mass Eunice " 26 F Mass Frances E. " 11 F Mass school Edith " 6 F Mass " | Hall, Edith L. (I64702)
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| 11349 | Albion PO, p. 32 Davis Hall 30 M Carpenter $75 $400 Mass Eunice " 26 F Mass Frances E. " 11 F Mass school Edith " 6 F Mass " | Hall, Frances E. (I64612)
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| 11350 | Albion PO, p. 32 Davis Hall 30 M Carpenter $75 $400 Mass Eunice " 26 F Mass Frances E. " 11 F Mass school Edith " 6 F Mass " | Keith, Eunice Leach (I64611)
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