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| 11401 | Alvin C. "Al" Hall, 88, of Plaistow, died on Monday, November 23, 2009, at Merrimack Valley Hospital in Haverhill, after being stricken at his home. Born in Huntington, MA, son of the late Howard and Grace (Chilson) Hall, he was raised in Westfield, MA, the youngest of 13 children. He was a member of the Westfield High School class of 1937 and was first employed at Forster Machine Co. and later Hall Brothers Woodworking Co. A veteran of WWII, Mr. Hall served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was a recipient of the Certificate of Valor in recognition of the 41 combat missions he flew as a pilot of a B-24. Following his discharge from the service, Mr. Hall was employed as a flight instructor for Wiggins Airways. He began his career with the FAA as an air traffic controller at LaGuardia International Airport in New York City. At the time of his retirement he had served for 20 years as the chief air traffic controller at Albany, NY International Airport. A resident of Schenectady, NY for 30 years before moving to Plaistow in 1990, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Plaistow. He was most recently the featured speaker of the Veterans Day ceremonies at Timberlane Regional High School in Plaistow. An accomplished artist in oils and pastels, Mr. Hall also enjoyed golfing. He was predeceased by his first wife, June (Meachem) Hall, and a son, Wayne Hall, and is survived by his present wife of 19 years, Elinor (Burrill) (Grainger) Hall; a son and daughter-in-law, Edward A. and Jeannie Hall of Gansevoort, NY; a stepdaughter and her husband, Joy (Grainger) and John J. Merrill of Hampton, NH; a stepson and his wife, Rodney and Mary Beth Grainger of Port Charlotte, FL; grandchildren, Julie (Merrill) Fellows and her husband, Doug, Jeffrey B. Merrill and his wife, Kristen, John J. Merrill, Jr. and his wife, Amy, James A. Merrill and his wife, Barbara, Alex Grainger and his wife, April, Matthew Grainger, Adam Grainger, and Brett Grainger; also six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends may call on November 27, 2009 at Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, Plaistow, NH. His funeral will be held on November 28, 2009 at First Baptist Church, Plaistow. Burial will be November 30, 2009 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Westfield, MA. | Hall, Lieut. Alvin Clifford "Al" (I103378)
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| 11402 | Amasa Angell Redfield Dead. HARTFORD, Oct 19 -- Amasa Angell Redfield, a retired New York lawyer, died in Farmington this morning, aged 66 years. He was the author of several books on phases of surrogate law. He was a member of the Connecticut constitutional convention from the town of Farmington. | Redfield, Amasa Angell (I11635)
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| 11403 | Amasa Hall removed to Grantham, NH after his marriage. He served in the War of 1812, represented Croydon in the Legislature in 1824, 1825, and represented Grantham in 1832, 1834, 1835, and 1836. He was selectman of Grantham for eight years and was road commissioner for Sullivan County, NH in 1841. CAPT. AMASA HALL, Son of Abijah Hall, was born Feb. 7, 1789; married Rebecca L. Melendy in 1811. He was an active business man and one of our most successful farmers. He was distinguished for energy and decision of character, a clear bead and ready judgment. He belonged to that portion of Croydon which was subsequently set off to Grantham. He was a Captain in the war of 1812; was Selectman of Grantham for eight years; Representative from Croydon in 1824 and 1825, and from Grantham in 1832, '34, '35, and '36; Road Commissioner in 1841, and a Director in Sugar River Bank from its first organization until 1861. He was an influential member of the Congregational Church. In 1858 he retired from active business. Source: Biographies of Croydon, Sullivan County, New Hampshire | Hall, Capt. Amasa (I1052)
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| 11404 | Amasa Hall removed to Grantham, NH after his marriage. He served in the War of 1812, represented Croydon in the Legislature in 1824, 1825, and represented Grantham in 1832, 1834, 1835, and 1836. He was selectman of Grantham for eight years and was road commissioner for Sullivan County, NH in 1841. _____________________ From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866): "Capt. Amasa Hall, son of Abijah Hall, was born Feb. 7, 1789; married Rebecca L. Melendy in 1811. He was an active business man and one of our most successful farmers. He was distinguished for energy and decision of character, a clear head and ready judgement. He belonged to that portion of Croydon which was substantially set off to Grantham. He was a Captain in the War of 1812; was Selectman from Croydon in 1824 and 1825, and from Grantham in 1832, "34, '35, and '36; Road Commissioner in 1841, and a Director in Sugar River Bank from its first organization until 1861. He was an influential member of the Congregational Church. In 1858 he retired from active business." | Hall, Capt. Amasa (I1052)
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| 11405 | AMC, US NAVY WORLD WAR II, KOREA John Clifton Cherry, 90, of Pensacola, passed away peacefully, and surrounded by family on 12/29/2012. John is predeceased by his parents, Leonard and Adeal Cherry; sister Maudelle; and sister Amatine. He is survived by his loving wife Evelyn Gresham Cherry, daughters Gail Cherry Rappa (Ray) and Cheryl Henderson Love, grandson Scott Richard Hall, great-grandchildren Nathan and Natalie Hall, and brother Floyd Cherry all of Pensacola, FL. John C. Cherry was born in Pensacola, FL on December 23, 1922. He graduated from J.M. Tate Agricultural School and joined the U.S. Navy in March of 1941. He served aboard the USS Saratoga (CV-3) at the opening of World War II, and served aboard the USS Enterprise (CV-6) during the campaigns of the Eastern Soloman Islands and Guadalcanal in 1942 - he narrowly avoided death from a Japanese dive-bomber from the later battle. He continued to admirably serve his country in the Navy until his retirement as a Chief Petty Officer in 1961. John Cherry went on to become a civil service employee at the Naval Air Rework Facility at N.A.S Pensacola until his retirement in 1978. John was an avid deer hunter and fisherman all of his life - not many young men could throw a cast net quite like him, even into his 70's. He also had a love of gardening and caring for the many trees in his Pecan Orchard. Following the retirement of his wife Evelyn in 1982, they spent many great years together fishing and traveling the country in their motor home. The visitation will be held at OakLawn Funeral Home[ 619 New Warrington Road Pensacola, FL on January 7th, 2013 beginning at 10:00 a.m. with service at 11:00 a.m with Dr. Gregg McBride officiating. Internment to follow at Barrancas National Cemetary with full military honors at 11:45a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Bellview Baptist Church 4750 Saufley Field Rd, 32526. | Cherry, John Clifton (I11872)
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| 11406 | Amelia Constable, age 66, died. | Steverson, Amelia (I102292)
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| 11407 | American Civil War Soldiers about Benjamin Bell Name: Benjamin Bell Residence: Isle La Motte, Vermont Enlistment Date: 1 Jun 1861 Side Served: Union State Served: Vermont Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 1 June 1861. Enlisted in Company H, 3rd Infantry Regiment Vermont on 16 Jul 1861. died wounds POW Company H, 3rd Infantry Regiment Vermont on 13 May 1863. | Bell, Benjamin Franklin (I1677)
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| 11408 | American Civil War Soldiers Name: Friend W Butler Residence: Kalamazoo County, Michigan Enlistment Date: 01 October 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Michigan Unit Numbers: 1072 1072 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 October 1861 at the age of 28 Enlisted in Company F, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 12 October 1861. Received a disability discharge Company F, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 28 March 1864 in Saint Louis, MO | Butler, Friend William (I61478)
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| 11409 | American Civil War Soldiers Name: Samuel Hall Residence: Mendon, Massachusetts Occupation: Farmer Enlistment Date: 14 October 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Massachusetts Unit Numbers: 926 926 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 October 1861 at the age of 29 Enlisted in Company C, 25th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 14 October 1861. Wounded on 08 February 1862 at Roanoke Island, NC Died of wounds Company C, 25th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 05 March 1862 | Hall, Samuel Judson (I81)
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| 11410 | American Colonial Figure. One of the charter members of the Plymouth Colony in America, he arrived on the first voyage of the "Mayflower". At the time of the sailing of the vessel in 1620 for America, he was about twenty-one years old. William Bradford, second governor of the colony, wrote that John Alden was "hired for a cooper, at South Hampton (England), where the ship victualed (brought on food for the voyage); and being a hopeful young man, was much desired, but left to his own liking to go or stay when he came here; but he stayed and married here." His trade of cooper (barrel maker) was one of the vital trades needed by the colonists. John married fellow Mayflower pilgrim Priscilla Mullins, about 1623, but the exact date has been lost to history. He became one of the Purchasers and Undertakers for the colony, serving also as Assistant in the Colony government, Deputy Governor, Colony Treasurer, and a member of the committee in charge of revising laws. He was one of the founders of Duxbury, Massachusetts, and owned several pieces of property. Although he died without a will, an inventory of his property at the time of his death was taken in November 1687. A legend of a rivalry between himself and pilgrim Miles Standish for Priscilla Mullins arose, and was first published in the book, "Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions" in 1814, by Timothy Alden. The story was popularized by the poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858, however, there is no documentation of such a rivalry to have existed in any of the records of the Plymouth Colony. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) | Alden, John of the Mayflower (I4097)
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| 11411 | American Colonial Figure. One of the charter members of the Plymouth Colony, arriving on the first voyage of the "Mayflower", her marriage to John Alden is the third known marriage in the Plymouth colony. Born in Dorking, Surrey, England, she was a young girl of 16 or 17 at the time of the sailing of the Mayflower in 1620 for America, when she arrived with her parents. When her parents died in the first winter ashore, in early 1621, a hard time when about half of the colony perished, she chose to stay with the Pilgrims even though she had a brother and sister surviving in England. Between the time of her parents' deaths in 1621 and her marriage to John Alden about 1623, it is not known whom she stayed with or how she survived. John married Priscilla Mullins about 1623, but the exact date has been lost to history. A legend of a rivalry between John Alden and pilgrim Miles Standish for Priscilla Mullins arose, and was first published in the book, "Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions" in 1814, by Timothy Alden. The story was popularized by the poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858, however, there is no documentation of such a rivalry to have existed in any of the records of the Plymouth Colony. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) | Mullins, Priscilla wife of John Alden (I4098)
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| 11412 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, J.V. (I19633)
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| 11413 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brewster, P.V. (I22810)
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| 11414 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Sumner Ephraim (I10671)
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| 11415 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Sarah L. "Sadie" (I10670)
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| 11416 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Albert Louis (I10669)
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| 11417 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Hascal Henry "Haskill" (I10668)
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| 11418 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Mary (I10667)
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| 11419 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Elisabeth Hannah (I10666)
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| 11420 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Plimpton, Louisa B. (I10663)
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| 11421 | Ames & Ontario PO, p. 197 Hall, Ephraim 56 M W Farmer $3000 $800 Conn citizen ---, Louisa 56 F W Keeping house " ---, Elizabeth 25 F W Teaching School " ---, Haxell 23 M W Works on farm " citizen ---, Mary 21 F W At home " ---, Albert 19 M W Works on farm " school ---, Sarah 17 F W At home " " ---, Sumner 14 M W Works on Farm " " | Hall, Ephraim (I10653)
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| 11422 | Ames PO, p. 163a Eastwood, A. F. 43 ... Hall, Mary 24 F W house work Conn | Hall, Mary (I10667)
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| 11423 | Amilia, wife of Abijah Hall died Feb 27, 1832 aged 55 years | [--?--], Amilia (I64565)
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| 11424 | Amos H. Spalding, resident of San Jose. Born 04/19/26 in Manhasset NY. Died 04/20/10 in San Jose, CA. Served in Marine Corps and earned a Purple Heart in Iwo Jima. Survived by his wife of 60 years, Doris; Children Linda, Michael, Richard and Janet; Grandchildren Heather, Amy and Ashley; Great-grandchildren Avery, Tabor and Coulton. Viewing is set for Sunday, 25 April 3 9 PM at Oak Hill Funeral Home Funeral is set for Monday, 26 April at 1 PM at the Chapel of the Roses, Oak Hill Funeral Home 300 Curtner Avenue, San Jose. | Spalding, Amos Hall Jr. (I14845)
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| 11425 | Amplius Blake was a wealthy man and the president of a bank. _________ From FindaGrave: Born in Keene, New Hampshire, USA on 27 Nov 1778 to Nathan Blake and Bathsheba Day. Amplias married Sarah Hall. Amplias married Mary Paine. Amplias married Fanny Lamb. He passed away on 30 Jul 1855 in Chelsea, Vermont, USA. --From Ancestry.com Inscription Amplias Blake, died July 30, 1855, aged 76. Sally Hall, wife of Amplias Blake, Died March 22, 1810 aged 26. Mary Paine. Wife of Amplias Blake, died Dec 12, 1823, aged 35. Mary Agnes, died April 25, 1820 aged 5 years. George A. died Feb 22, 1820 aged 1 year. Children of Amplias and Mary Blake. Fanny Lamb, wife of Amplias Blake, died Oct 31, 1857 aged 58. Edward A. son of Amplias and Fanny Blake, died Oct 30, 1838 aged 5 years. Azro, son of Amplias & Sally Blake, died Nov 2, 1809 aged 4 months. | Blake, Amplius (I781)
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| 11426 | Amy Steadman, daughter of Justus Steadman and Amy, was born in Wethersfield. | Stedman, Amy (I20976)
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| 11427 | an article in the Fitchburg Sentinel claims she was buried at Evergreen. | Hall, Emily (I101405)
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| 11428 | An Expanding Doctrine by Conway Whittle Cooke From UNZ.org | Cooke, Conway Whittle (I11563)
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| 11429 | An idiot, living 1651 [Bradford 447]. | Eaton, Child (I11942)
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| 11430 | An Imbecile. | Hall, Preserved (I11794)
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| 11431 | An inventory of the estate of Benjamin King was made on November 30, 1733, and remains on file at Hartford. It includes 'his Lands 300 acres' valued at 250 pounds and farming implements, cattle, 'one maar' and household furniture. The total appraisement of the estate was 305 pounds seven shillings and four pence. | King, Benjamin (I80)
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| 11432 | An inventory of the estate of Samuel Briggs of Taunton was dated 6 Oct. 1704, pres. by Mary Briggs, Widow. Five children,Thomas, Elida, Hannah, Elizabeth and Mary, are mentioned in the will. | Briggs, Samuel (I1817)
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| 11433 | Ancestry,com. Mansfield and Redding, Connecticut, Compiled Marriages, 1700s-1850 Name: JAMES [Cpt] Hall Spouse: Submit Bosworth Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1777 County: Mansfield State: CT | Family F4955
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| 11434 | Ancestry,com. Mansfield and Redding, Connecticut, Compiled Marriages, 1700s-1850 Name: James Hall Spouse: Mary Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1743 County: Mansfield State: CT ____________ Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Marriage Index, 1620-1926 Name: James Hall Gender: Male Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1743 Marriage Place: Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA Spouse: Mary Lamb Film Number: 001376017 | Family F2864
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| 11435 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Esther A Tibbets of Winthrop, Me, Student Age at Marriage: 18 Birth Year: abt 1918 Birth Place: Cherryfield, Maine Father: Lester [Tibbetts] of Winthrop Me., age 37, R.R. Trackman, b. Cherryfield, Me. Mother: Dorothy Baston of Winthrop, Me, age 39, b. Lynn, MA Spouse: Richard A Green of Greene, Me., Mill Hamd Spouse Birth Place: Livermore Falls, Maine Spouse Age at Marriage: 22 Spouse Father: Albert L [Green] of Greene, Me, age 64, R.R. Engineer, b. Shelburne, NH Spouse Mother: Carrie E Ayer of Greene, Me., age 65, b. Locks Mills, Me. Record Type: Marriage Intention Filed: June 6, 1936 Marriage Date: 13 Jun 1936 Marriage Place: Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA Marriage by Harold W. Curtis of Portsmouth, NH, Clergyman 1st marriage for each Year Range: 1901-1937 | Family F6259
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| 11436 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Julia A Hall of Manchester, NH Birth Year: abt 1845 Age at Marriage: 38 Widow Birth Place: Lowell, Massachusetts Father: Edward Mother: Julia H Spouse: Nathan H Archer of Chicopee, Mass, Farmer Spouse Birth Place: Orford, New Hampshire Spouse Age at Marriage: 40 Widower Spouse Father: Josiah Spouse Mother: Mary Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 28 Mar 1883 Marriage Place: Manchester, New Hampshire, USA 2nd Marriage for each Married by N. P. Kidder, Justice of the Peace Year Range: Pre-1901 | Family F2021
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| 11437 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Amy F Hill of Pittsfield Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 18 Birth Year: abt 1884 Birth Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire Father: John J Hill of Pittsfield, Clerk, b. Barnstead. Mother: Ellen Hall of Pittsfield, b. Epsom 1st marriage Spouse: Omar J Ames of Pittsfield, Farmer Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 20 Birth Year: abt 1882 Birth Place: Allenstown, New Hampshire Father: Frank Ames of Exeter, Teamster Mother: Catherine Sargent, Deceased 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intentions: 17 April 1902 Marriage Date: 19 Apr 1902 Marriage Place: Suncook, New Hampshire, USA Married by J. M. Olmstead of Pembroke, Clergyman | Family F6486
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| 11438 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Annie M Hill of Epsom Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 36 Birth Year: abt 1891 Birth Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire Father: John J Hill of Epsom,Dead, Farmer, b. Barnstead. Mother: Ellen M Hall of Epsom, age 72, b. Epsom 1st marriage Spouse: Arthur E Roby of Gilmanton, NH; Farmer Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 37 Birth Year: abt 1890 Birth Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire Father: Ernest J Roby of Pittsfield, age 47, Shoe worker, b. Gilmanton Mother: Caroline L Dowst of Pittsfield, age 58, b. Epsom 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intention: 6 June 1927 Marriage Date: 16 Jun 1927 Marriage Place: Epsom, New Hampshire, USA Married by Emmet Russell of Epsom, Clergyman | Family F6483
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| 11439 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Archille Labranche of Newmarket, Mill Worker Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1914 Birth Place: Newmarket, New Hampshire Father: William Labranche of Newmarket, age 57, Mill Worker, b. Newmarket Mother: Rosanna Labonte of Newmarket, age 53, b. St. Valliere, Canada 1st marriage Spouse: Leona Martin of Newmarket Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 18 Birth Year: abt 1917 Birth Place: Newmarket, New Hampshire Father: Adelard Martin of Newmarket, Clerk, b. St. Helene, Canada Mother: Rose Guevin of Newmarket, age 43, Mill Worker, b. New Market. 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intentions: 6 May 1935 Marriage Date: 1 Jun 1935 Marriage Place: Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA Married by James E McCooey DD of Newmarket, Catholic Priest | Family F6505
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| 11440 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Arthur C Bickford of New London, Mill Wright Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 33 Birth Year: abt 1877 Birth Place: New London Father: Warren S Bickford of New London, age 57, Farmer, b. Epsom Mother: Sarah J Jall of New London, age 57, b. Epsom 1st marriage Spouse: Luella M Bickford [Luella M Colf] of New London Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 33 Birth Year: abt 1877 Birth Place: Wilmot Father: Chas A Calef (Dead), Butcher, b. Salibury Mother: Ella M Flanders of Campello, Mass, age 54, b. Danbury 2nd Marriage, Divorced Record Type: Marriage Intention : 22 Jan 1910 Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1910 Marriage Place: New London, New Hampshire, USA Married by ?? of New London, Justice of the Peace ________________________ Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Marriage Records Index, 1637-1947 Name: Arthur L Bickford Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1910 Event Type: Marriage Marriage Place: New London, New Hampshire Birth Date: abt 1877 Age: 33 Gender: Male Father's name: Warren S Bickford Mother's name: Sarah J Hall Spouse Name: Luella M Bickford Spouse Age: 33 Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Father's Name: Chas A Calef Spouse Mother's Name: Ella M Flanders FHL Film Number: 2057510 | Family F6480
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| 11441 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Benjamin G Hall of Allenstown, NH, Paring Cutter Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 22 Birth Year: abt 1871 Birth Place: Epsom, New Hampshire Marriage Date: 6 Dec 1893 Father: Daniel Hall of Allenstown, age 46, Quarry man, b. Epsom, NH Mother: Hannah M Piper, of Allenstown, age 45, b. Epsom, NH. 1st marriage Spouse: Adline M Gilpatrick of Marlboro, NH Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 17 Birth Year: abt 1876 Birth Place: Portland, Maine Father: George Gilpatrick of Marlboro NH, age 45, Paring Cutter, b. Hiram, ME Mother: Carrie Lewis of Marlboro, NH, age 41, b. Long Island, ME 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intention: October 21st 1893 Marriage Date: 6 Dec 1893 Marriage Place: Marlboro, NH Marriage by: John S. Colby of Marlboro, Clergyman | Family F6467
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| 11442 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Carrie Montgomery Straw of Concord Gender: Female Marriage Age: 22 Record Type: Marriage Birth Year: abt 1888 Birth Place: Concord, New Hampshire Father: Charles H Straw of Concord, age 50, Engineer, b. Hopkinton, NH Mother: Alida Montgomery of Concord, age 49, b. Hopkinton, NH 1st Marriage Spouse: Carl Albe Hall of Concord, age 24, Engineer Birthplace: Rumney, NH Father: Fred S. Hall of Concord, age 51, Comm. Treveler, b. Rumney, NY Mother: Frances H Spaulding of Concord, age 50, b. Rumney, NH 1st marriage Intention: Sept. 9, 1910 Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1910 Marriage Place: Concord, New Hampshire, USA By: Virgil V. Johnson of Concord, Clergyman | Family F6333
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| 11443 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Charles A Brook of Pittsfield, Farmer Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 18 Birth Year: abt 1850 Birth Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire Father: Samuel Brook, Farmer, b. Pittsfield. Mother: Eliza [Brook] 1sr Marriage Spouse: Ellen Brick of Pittsfield Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 19 Birth Year: abt 1849 Birth Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire Father: Stephen Brick, Blacksmith, b. Pittsfield. Mother: Lidia [Brick] 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 30 Apr 1868 Marriage Place: Pittsfield, New Hampshire, USA Married by Sylvanius Smith of Pittsfield, Justice of the Peace | Family F6500
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| 11444 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Charles H Hall of Epsom Gender: Male Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1851 Marriage Place: Epsom, New Hampshire, USA Spouse: Lucy J Langley of Epsom | Family F6463
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| 11445 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Charlote W Place [Charlote W Hall] of Burlington, VT Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 40 Birth Year: abt 1869 Birth Place: St Albans, Vermont Father: Horace P Hall, age 59 at death, Physician, b. St. Albans Mother: Mary E Walworth, age 52 at death, b. Plattsburg, NY 2nd marriage, Widow Spouse: Franklin H Dewart of St Albans, Civil Engineer Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 48 Birth Year: abt 1861 Birth Place: Canada Father: James H Dewart of St. Paul, Minn., age 72, Clergyman, b. Canada Mother: Mary Day, age 63 at death, b. Canada 2nd marriage, Divorced Record Type: Marriage Intention: April 28th 1909 Marriage Date: 28 Apr 1909 Marriage Place: Haverhill, New Hampshire, USA Married by Newell C Wright of Haverhill, NH; Justice of the Peace | Family F38603
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| 11446 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Charlotte Hall Gender: Female Marriage Age: 26 Record Type: Marriage Birth Year: abt 1916 Birth Place: Concord, New Hampshire Father: Carl Albe Hall Mother: Carrie Straw Spouse: Arthur Perry Robbins Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 31 Record Type: Marriage Birth Year: abt 1911 Birth Place: Milan, New Hampshire Father: Henry Roberts Robbins Mother: Bertha May Taylor Marriage Date: 31 Oct 1942 Marriage Place: Concord, New Hampshire, USA | Family F6343
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| 11447 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Chas. A. Brock of Pittsfield, Shoemaker Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 30 Birth Year: abt 1849 Birth Place: Pittsfield Father: Samuel Brock, b. Pittsfield Spouse: Lucy A Cofran [Lucy A Hall] of Epsom Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 32 Birth Year: abt 1847 Birth Place: Epsom Father: Benjamin Hall, b. Brookline Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 8 Mar 1879 Marriage Place: Epsom, New Hampshire, USA Married by Joel Baker of Epsom, Clergyman | Family F6496
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| 11448 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Daniel H Hall of Epsom, NH, Shoemaker Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 24 Birth Year: abt 1846 Birth Place: Epsom, New Hampshire Father: Benjamin Hall of Epsom, Farmer, b. Epsom Mother: Mary A [?] 1st marriage Spouse: Hannah M Piper of Pembroke Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 23 Birth Year: abt 1847 Birthplace: Allenstown, NH Father: Gardner W Piper of Pembroke Mother: Maria H [?] 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intention Files: Dec. 31st 1870 Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1870 Marriage Place: Pembroke, New Hampshire, USA Married by A. C. Morrison of Pembroke, Clergyman | Family F6466
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| 11449 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Donald Andrew Hall of Whitneyville, Conn.; Credit & Sales Manager Gender: Male Race: White Marriage Age: 23 Birth Year: abt 1904 Birth Place: Whitneyville, Connecticut Father: Henry F Hall of Whitneyvill, age 51, Dairy Business, b. Whitneyville. Mother: Augusta D Wueslefeld of Whitneyville, CT; age 52, b. New haven, CT 1st marriage Spouse: Lucy Martha Wells of Wilmot, NH; Teaching Gender: Female Race: White Marriage Age: 24 Birth Year: abt 1903 Birth Place: Wilmot, New Hampshire Father: Wesley S Wells of Wilmot, age 51, Farmer, b. Danbury, NH Mother: Kate F Keneston of Wilmot, age 48, b. Wilmot. 1st marriage Record Type: Marriage Intentions: 3 Sep 1927 Marriage Date: 10 Sep 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmot, New Hampshire, USA Married by Luther M Keneston of Wilmot, Clergyman. | Family F6648
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| 11450 | Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 Name: Elizabeth Chace Gender: Female Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: About 1781 Spouse: Thomas Hall _______ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name: Mrs Elisabeth Chase Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 19 Jul 1781 Marriage Place: Haverhill, Massachusetts Spouse Name: Thomas Hall | Family F7967
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