Matches 14,851 to 14,900 of 82,552
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| 14851 | Assembly District 40, ED 208, sheet 9B 1911 Webster St. Hall, George H Head W M Mch 1866 34 S France MA MA 1871 29 Consul General of Turkey ---, Mary A Mother W F Mch 1846 54 Wd -- 4 4 MA MA MA ---, Maurice A Brother W M July 1878 21 S France MA MA 1895 5 Consular Secty ... 2 servants | Hall, George Eli (I6153)
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| 14852 | Assembly District 40, ED 208, sheet 9B 1911 Webster St. Hall, George H Head W M Mch 1866 34 S France MA MA 1871 29 Consul General of Turkey ---, Mary A Mother W F Mch 1846 54 Wd -- 4 4 MA MA MA ---, Maurice A Brother W M July 1878 21 S France MA MA 1895 5 Consular Secty ... 2 servants | Hall, Maurice Arthur (I4896)
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| 14853 | Assembly District 40, ED 208, sheet 9B 1911 Webster St. Hall, George H Head W M Mch 1866 34 S France MA MA 1871 29 Consul General of Turkey ---, Mary A Mother W F Mch 1846 54 Wd -- 4 4 MA MA MA ---, Maurice A Brother W M July 1878 21 S France MA MA 1895 5 Consular Secty ... 2 servants | Dale, Mary Abby (I4889)
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| 14854 | Assembly District 40, ED 253, sheet 4A 161 California St. ... Hall, Maurice Lodger M W 31 S MA MA MA Ast. Consul - Turkey ---, Mary A. Lodger F W 59 Wd 4 4 MA MA MA | Hall, Maurice Arthur (I4896)
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| 14855 | Assembly District 40, ED 253, sheet 4A 161 California St. ... Hall, Maurice Lodger M W 31 S MA MA MA Ast. Consul - Turkey ---, Mary A. Lodger F W 59 Wd 4 4 MA MA MA | Dale, Mary Abby (I4889)
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| 14856 | Assembly District 5, ED 455, sheet 36B 119 61 Street ... Spalding, Charles Lodger M W 25 PA PA PA Fireman - Locomotive | Spalding, Charles Edward (I14785)
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| 14857 | Assembly District 57, ED 60-150, sheet 14B 6230 Afton Place Fairman, Helen L. Head F W 44 S Illinois 1935: Same Place Secretary - Motion Pictures Hall, George F. Partner M W 46 Md? Ohio " Salesman - Household Appliances | Hall, George Frederick (I12897)
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| 14858 | Assembly District 64, ED 400, sheet 15A 145 No. Park View Hall, George F Head M W 36 Md 31 OH OH OH Buyer - Radios Shop ---, Kathleen Wife F W 32 Md 27 NH Northern Ireland WI | Kealey, Kathleen (I12898)
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| 14859 | Assembly District 64, ED 400, sheet 15A 145 No. Park View Hall, George F Head M W 36 Md 31 OH OH OH Buyer - Radios Shop ---, Kathleen Wife F W 32 Md 27 NH Northern Ireland WI | Hall, George Frederick (I12897)
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| 14860 | Assembly District 72, ED 152, sheet 13B 1427 S. Griffith Avenue Smith, Joseph M Head M W 37 M2 1 Canada Canada Canada 1885 Na Foreman - Cor Barns Electric ---, Alberta Wife F W 30 M1 1 -- -- MA MA MA | Smith, Joseph M. (I1629)
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| 14861 | Assembly District 72, ED 152, sheet 13B 1427 S. Griffith Avenue Smith, Joseph M Head M W 37 M2 1 Canada Canada Canada 1885 Na Foreman - Cor Barns Electric ---, Alberta Wife F W 30 M1 1 -- -- MA MA MA | Eames, Alberta (I1096)
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| 14862 | Assembly District 8, ED 428, sheet 23B 502 E. 188 St. Perry, John Head M W 29 Md 1911 Pa West Indies England England Electrician - House wiring ---, Katherine Wife F W 28 Md 1911 Al Ireland England England ---, Lillian Dau F W 4 4/12 S NY West Indies Ireland | Perry, Lillian Marguerite (I16101)
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| 14863 | Assembly District 9, ED 31-717, sheet 4B 33 Manhattan Avenue Hall, Ralph Head M W 34 Md Massachusetts 1935: Same Place Blacksmith - Construction Work ---, Mary Wife F W 34 Md Massachusetts " ---, Marguerite Dau F W 7 S New York " ---, Ralph Philip Son M W 5 S New York " Wood, Katherine Sis-i-L F W 30 D Canada Al 1935: Same Place | Hall, Marguerite Pearl "Marge" (I6419)
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| 14864 | Assembly District 9, ED 31-717, sheet 4B 33 Manhattan Avenue Hall, Ralph Head M W 34 Md Massachusetts 1935: Same Place Blacksmith - Construction Work ---, Mary Wife F W 34 Md Massachusetts " ---, Marguerite Dau F W 7 S New York " ---, Ralph Philip Son M W 5 S New York " Wood, Katherine Sis-i-L F W 30 D Canada Al 1935: Same Place | Hall, Ralph Philip (I6418)
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| 14865 | Assembly District 9, ED 31-717, sheet 4B 33 Manhattan Avenue Hall, Ralph Head M W 34 Md Massachusetts 1935: Same Place Blacksmith - Construction Work ---, Mary Wife F W 34 Md Massachusetts " ---, Marguerite Dau F W 7 S New York " ---, Ralph Philip Son M W 5 S New York " Wood, Katherine Sis-i-L F W 30 D Canada Al 1935: Same Place | MacDonald, Mary Anne (I4605)
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| 14866 | Assembly District 9, ED 31-717, sheet 4B 33 Manhattan Avenue Hall, Ralph Head M W 34 Md Massachusetts 1935: Same Place Blacksmith - Construction Work ---, Mary Wife F W 34 Md Massachusetts " ---, Marguerite Dau F W 7 S New York " ---, Ralph Philip Son M W 5 S New York " Wood, Katherine Sis-i-L F W 30 D Canada Al 1935: Same Place | Hall, Ralph Montford (I4604)
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| 14867 | Assembly District 9, ED 664, sheet 13A 35-37 West 84th Street Hopkins, Harry S Head M W 58 Md IL VT VT None ---, Edith C Wife F W 47 Md MA NH NH Lodging House ... 20+ Lodgers | Perry, Edith Churchill (I21978)
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| 14868 | Assembly District 9, ED 664, sheet 13A 35-37 West 84th Street Hopkins, Harry S Head M W 58 Md IL VT VT None ---, Edith C Wife F W 47 Md MA NH NH Lodging House ... 20+ Lodgers | Hopkins, Henry Stephen "Harry" (I21969)
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| 14869 | Assembly District, ED 106, sheet 8B 522 Bright Smith, John M Head M W 31 Md 24 CA US CA Driver - Cleaning Co. ---, Bertha Wife F W 28 Md 21 CA Germany Germany ---, Ruth Dau F W 6 S CA CA CA ---, Jack Son M W 3/12 S CA CA CA Rose, William Bro-i-L M W 30 S S CA Germany Germany Labor - Farmer | Smith, Ruth (I20085)
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| 14870 | Assembly District, ED 106, sheet 8B 522 Bright Smith, John M Head M W 31 Md 24 CA US CA Driver - Cleaning Co. ---, Bertha Wife F W 28 Md 21 CA Germany Germany ---, Ruth Dau F W 6 S CA CA CA ---, Jack Son M W 3/12 S CA CA CA Rose, William Bro-i-L M W 30 S S CA Germany Germany Labor - Farmer | Rose, Bertha (I20084)
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| 14871 | Assembly District, ED 106, sheet 8B 522 Bright Smith, John M Head M W 31 Md 24 CA US CA Driver - Cleaning Co. ---, Bertha Wife F W 28 Md 21 CA Germany Germany ---, Ruth Dau F W 6 S CA CA CA ---, Jack Son M W 3/12 S CA CA CA Rose, William Bro-i-L M W 30 S S CA Germany Germany Labor - Farmer | Smith, William John (I20081)
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| 14872 | Associate Supreme Court Justice. _______ American legal scholar, author and jurist, best known for his tenure as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1902-1932). Holmes is considered one of the giants of American law. Not just because he wrote so well, but also because he wrote so much, and for so long. A lawyer seeking a quote from Holmes is never left wanting. Even the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, D.C. bears his writing, "Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society." Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was born in Boston on March 8, 1841 into an affluent and literary family. His father, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., was a prominent physician, a professor of medicine at Harvard, and an author of novels, verse, and humorous essays. Holmes attended private schools in Boston and then, like his father, Harvard University. Young Holmes was not overly impressed with the Harvard of that time, finding the curriculum stale and boring, so he exercised his literary talents as editor of "Harvard Magazine," and in numerous essays. After graduating from Harvard, Holmes began his Civil War service in the Union Army, where he was wounded three times in battle. Though he was later to glorify wartime service, he declined to renew his term of service when it expired. Holmes apparently, and justifiably, felt that he had done more than his duty, and had survived one battle too many to continue tempting fate. Holmes returned to Boston, decided to study law, and entered Harvard Law School in 1864. Though at first uncertain that law would be his profession, he soon became immersed in study and decided that the law would be his life's work. He committed himself to the study of law, but not necessarily to the private practice. After passing the required oral examination, Holmes was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1867. For the next fourteen years he practiced law in Boston. But his love for legal scholarship, rather than the mundane daily practice, became evident during this period. He worked on a new edition of "Kent's Commentaries," a mammoth endeavor that took some four years, and became the editor of the "American Law Review," a commercial legal periodical. Holmes married Fanny Dixwell in 1872. They had known each other since Holmes was about ten years old; as she was the daughter of the proprietor of the private school he attended. Their marriage was to be childless, and lasted until her death in 1929. Holmes's most famous work, "The Common Law," published in 1881 grew out of a series of twelve lectures he was invited to deliver, which required that he explain the fundamentals of American law. Shortly after publication of "The Common Law," Holmes was offered a post teaching law at Harvard. He accepted the professorship, but after teaching only one semester, he resigned to accept an appointment to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, the state's highest court. Holmes served on the Supreme Judicial Court for twenty years, eventually becoming its Chief Justice. He loved the work, the legal research and the "writing up" of cases. Holmes enjoyed the work and found it easy. He could see immediately to the heart of an issue, and his intellectual powers were far superior to his colleagues. Though he was happy on the Supreme Judicial Court, he still desired greater fame and challenge. The opportunity for ultimate professional advancement came in 1902, when Holmes was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt to the United States Supreme Court. His appointment might never have happened, except that Roosevelt and Holmes were both friends with Massachusetts Senator, Henry Cabot Lodge, who persuaded Roosevelt that Holmes was favorable towards Roosevelt's progressive policies. Roosevelt would live to rue the appointment however, after Holmes participated in striking down some of Roosevelt's progressive initiatives. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. would serve on the Supreme Court longer than any other person up to that date, thirty years. He was called "The Great Dissenter" because he was often at odds with his fellow justices and was capable of eloquently expressing his dissents. Louis Brandeis often joined him in dissents, and their views often became the majority opinion in a few years' time. Holmes resigned due to ill health in 1932, at age ninety, at which point he was the oldest justice ever to have served on the Court. He died in 1935, 2 days short of his 94th birthday. (bio by: Edward Parsons) | Holmes, Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Jr. (I7511)
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| 14873 | ASSONET ~ Richard Bowie died suddenly of a heart attack on November 21, 2013 at the age of 68. At heart, Rick was still a farm boy from rural Maine. With three brothers, two sisters and a strong mother and father, Rick valued working hard, working together and taking care of the wider needs of the community. He carried this work ethic throughout all the activities of his life. He was born in Lewiston to Harriet Hall and Phillip Bowie and raised in North Yarmouth. He attended North Yarmouth Academy and Yarmouth High School where he was the president of his class. At the University of Maine, Portland, he studied mathematics and played on the basketball team. Following college, he married his high school sweetheart, Travis Markham, and entered Naval OCS in 1967. He served as a Lieutenant aboard the USS Constellation during the Vietnam War and later on the USS Leahy. He was incredibly proud of his service. Rick worked at Continental Screw Co., Acushnet Co. and then at Mass MEP. He loved fostering young businesses, encouraging their efficiency, their long-range planning and their loyalties to their ideals. Rick was a man of great, enduring faith. He was determined and purposeful in his work for Grace Episcopal Church in New Bedford, Mass., and formerly at St. Peter's Church in South Dartmouth, contributing his intensity to capital campaigns, vestry, stewardship and the choir. For his family he served as a steadfast support, a mentor, a coach, an expert at the hookshot and a fervent Celtic and Red Sox fan. Rick participated in the Freetown Historical Society and Lions Club. His garden was a lifelong project, encompassing joy and frustration. He was treasurer and long-time board member of both the New Bedford DCF Area Office and the Foster Care Support Task Force of the New Bedford Community Connections Coalition. In memory of Rick's years of dedication and advocacy work on behalf of foster children, an enrichment scholarship has been established in his name. Services will be held at Grace Episcopal Church in New Bedford, Mass., on Saturday December 7, at 1:30 PM Visiting hours will be at Wilson Funeral Chapel, 479 County Street New Bedford on Friday, December 6th from 4-7 PM. Remembrances can be made to: NBCCC's 'Rick Bowie' Enrichment Scholarship Fund Care of United Way of Greater New Bedford 105 William St. New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740. | Bowie, Richard G. (I85373)
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| 14874 | Astronomer. | Hall, Asaph (I16483)
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| 14875 | at age 27 years He was the son of John Howes (1774-1820) and Betty Crowell (1776-1868) He married Data Hall, a daughter of Nathan and Zipporah Hall. After his death she married a second time to Jeremiah Downes, and then a 3rd time to Gorham Nickerson. | Howes, John III (I97196)
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| 14876 | At birth he was given the name of Samuel, but after his father died when he was 7 years old, he was renamed James in his father's honor and so baptized in April 1680. He was known as James for the rest of his life. | Rogers, James (I23301)
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| 14877 | At Hatfield, 10th ult., Sarah W., 29, wife of Alvan S Hall, and daughter of David Lyons of Conway. | Lyons, Sarah W. (I97682)
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| 14878 | At Indian Agency | Darlington, Brinton (I17273)
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| 14879 | At sea | Hall, Reuben (I23120)
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| 14880 | At Sea. | Cotton, Seaborn (I19170)
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| 14881 | At the coming meeting of the Northwester Association, we shall miss the familiar face of our long-time friend Geo. W. Hall, whose death occurred at Negaunee, Mich. a few weeks ago. Mr. Hall had resided in the West many years, and occupied positions of importance as inspector at St. Paul, and in the Lake Superior region. Professionally he was a man of excellent judgment, large information, and great tact in performing the difficult duties in which he was engaged. His opinions were in accord with those held by the best men in our business, and his decsions were received with great confidence. The notice of his death in the local paper of Negaunee states that he had been afflicted with kidney trouble, which gave rise to the sickness which caused his death. He was buried at Lockport, N.Y., which was his former home. The Monitor records it respectful sympathy with the family who mourn his loss. | Hall, George Washington (I64125)
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| 14882 | At the home of his sonin-law John Singleton Copley | Clarke, Richard (I19507)
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| 14883 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, C.A. (I21)
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| 14884 | At this time there is no proof that her maiden name is FARRAND nor do we know who her parent's are at this time. Source: http://sandwichhistory.org/cemeteries/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Old-Town-BG-Excel-Spreadsheet-web-version.pdf | [--?--], Lydia (I61735)
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| 14885 | Atalissa PO, p. p. 287a Williams, Benjamin 33 M W Farmer $5000 $500 Ohio citizen ---, Anna F. 24 F W Keeping House Iowa ---, Mary 4 F W " ---, Sarah C 2 F W " ---, Malon J 6/12 M W " Jan ---, Anna B. 5 F W with this family " school ... 2 laborers | Williams, Sarah C. (I17534)
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| 14886 | Atalissa PO, p. p. 287a Williams, Benjamin 33 M W Farmer $5000 $500 Ohio citizen ---, Anna F. 24 F W Keeping House Iowa ---, Mary 4 F W " ---, Sarah C 2 F W " ---, Malon J 6/12 M W " Jan ---, Anna B. 5 F W with this family " school ... 2 laborers | Williams, Mary (I17533)
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| 14887 | Atalissa PO, p. p. 287a Williams, Benjamin 33 M W Farmer $5000 $500 Ohio citizen ---, Anna F. 24 F W Keeping House Iowa ---, Mary 4 F W " ---, Sarah C 2 F W " ---, Malon J 6/12 M W " Jan ---, Anna B. 5 F W with this family " school ... 2 laborers | Williams, Mahlon John (I17522)
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| 14888 | Atalissa PO, p. p. 287a Williams, Benjamin 33 M W Farmer $5000 $500 Ohio citizen ---, Anna F. 24 F W Keeping House Iowa ---, Mary 4 F W " ---, Sarah C 2 F W " ---, Malon J 6/12 M W " Jan ---, Anna B. 5 F W with this family " school ... 2 laborers | Williams, Benjamine "Benine" (I17521)
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| 14889 | Atalissa PO, p. p. 287a Williams, Benjamin 33 M W Farmer $5000 $500 Ohio citizen ---, Anna F. 24 F W Keeping House Iowa ---, Mary 4 F W " ---, Sarah C 2 F W " ---, Malon J 6/12 M W " Jan ---, Anna B. 5 F W with this family " school ... 2 laborers | Collins, Anna Frances (I17520)
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| 14890 | Atchison Twp, ED 96, sheet 17B Cox, Elie C. Head W M Dec 1827 72 Wd ... Hall, Sarah Boarder W F Oct 1826 73 Wd IN NC NC | Snider, Sarah Ann (I10858)
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| 14891 | Athol PO, p. 241 Sam'l H Hunt 70 M Farmer ---- $100 Mass ... Stephen W Hopkins 30 M Dentist $1000 $600 Vt Maria A " 24 F NH | Hopkins, Stephan Worcester (I104201)
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| 14892 | Auburn PO, Richland Twp., p. 144 John N. Sims 51 M Farmer --- $300 England Eliza " 42 F " Can't R/W Charles " 17 M Ohio school Jane " 15 F " " Mary E " 6 F " Nelson Hall 26 M Farmer $700 $150 Ohio Married in Year Sarah " 19 F " " Erastus Hall 23 M Farmer $2100 $275 " Lafayett " 17 M " | Sims, John N. (I61482)
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| 14893 | Auburn PO, Richland Twp., p. 144 John N. Sims 51 M Farmer --- $300 England Eliza " 42 F " Can't R/W Charles " 17 M Ohio school Jane " 15 F " " Mary E " 6 F " Nelson Hall 26 M Farmer $700 $150 Ohio Married in Year Sarah " 19 F " " Erastus Hall 23 M Farmer $2100 $275 " Lafayett " 17 M " | Hall, Nelson Wesley (I17650)
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| 14894 | Auburn PO, Richland Twp., p. 144 Nelson Hall 26 M Farmer $700 $150 Ohio Married in Year Sarah " 19 F " " Erastus Hall 23 M Farmer $2100 $275 " Lafayett " 17 M " | Hall, Lafayette Marion (I17781)
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| 14895 | Auburn PO, Richland Twp., p. 144 Nelson Hall 26 M Farmer $700 $150 Ohio Married in Year Sarah " 19 F " " Erastus Hall 23 M Farmer $2100 $275 " Lafayett " 17 M " | Hall, Erastus Plimpton (I17780)
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| 14896 | Auburn PO, Ward 2, p. 33 Hall, Thomas 35 M W H. Carpenter $1200 $500 Me citizen ---, Catherine 34 F W Keepig House " ---, Frank 12 M W " school ---, Ida 10 F W " " ---, Charles 8 M W " " ---. Freeman 5 M W " " Phillips, Suel 42 M W Farmer ... Hall, George 6 M W " " | Hall, Freeman Eugene (I100990)
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| 14897 | Auburn PO, Ward 2, p. 33 Hall, Thomas 35 M W H. Carpenter $1200 $500 Me citizen ---, Catherine 34 F W Keepig House " ---, Frank 12 M W " school ---, Ida 10 F W " " ---, Charles 8 M W " " ---. Freeman 5 M W " " Phillips, Suel 42 M W Farmer ... Hall, George 6 M W " " | Hall, Ida Minerva (I100989)
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| 14898 | Auburn PO, Ward 2, p. 33 Hall, Thomas 35 M W H. Carpenter $1200 $500 Me citizen ---, Catherine 34 F W Keepig House " ---, Frank 12 M W " school ---, Ida 10 F W " " ---, Charles 8 M W " " ---. Freeman 5 M W " " Phillips, Suel 42 M W Farmer ... Hall, George 6 M W " " | Hall, George Henry "Gampi" (I100986)
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| 14899 | Auburn PO, Ward 2, p. 33 Hall, Thomas 35 M W H. Carpenter $1200 $500 Me citizen ---, Catherine 34 F W Keepig House " ---, Frank 12 M W " school ---, Ida 10 F W " " ---, Charles 8 M W " " ---. Freeman 5 M W " " Phillips, Suel 42 M W Farmer ... Hall, George 6 M W " " | Hall, Frank Herbert (I100985)
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| 14900 | Auburn PO, Ward 2, p. 33 Hall, Thomas 35 M W H. Carpenter $1200 $500 Me citizen ---, Catherine 34 F W Keepig House " ---, Frank 12 M W " school ---, Ida 10 F W " " ---, Charles 8 M W " " ---. Freeman 5 M W " " Phillips, Suel 42 M W Farmer ... Hall, George 6 M W " " | Fowle, Catherine Minerva (I100918)
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