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| 14901 | 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, Thomas Stacey (I100917)
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| 14902 | 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, Charles Woodbury (I100915)
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| 14903 | August and his first wife, who's name is not know, went west. | Hall, Augustus Jason (I251)
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| 14904 | AUGUSTA - Ruth "Gloria" Tibbetts passed away peacefully on Dec. 24, 2014, after a long illness at the MaineGeneral LTC facility. Gloria was born in Winthrop on Dec. 25, 1929, the daughter of Katherine Gray Williams and John Williams. She attended Winthrop schools until she married Alvin Tibbetts in 1947. Gloria and Alvin raised four sons and were married for 61 years, until Alvin's death in 2009. Gloria worked in the Bonified Mills in Winthrop, as a waitress at Macnamara's restaurant in Winthrop, and as an apple packer at Chick's Orchards. Gloria enjoyed visiting with friends and family at the kitchen table over a cup of coffee. She enjoyed travelling with her husband and took many road trips together, sometimes as far away as California. She is survived by three sons Robert and wife Bonnie of Waite, Bruce and wife Eva of Mt. Vernon, and Thomas and husband Paul of Pittsburgh, Pa.; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. At Gloria's request, there will be no services. A private burial will be at graveside in the spring at Glenside Cemetery in Winthrop. If you wish to make a memorial donation in her memory, please send to: Dunns Corner Baptist Church Expansion Fund, c/o Anthony Gould, Treasurer, 1936 North Road, Mt. Vernon, Maine 04352 | Williams, Ruth "Gloria" (I12264)
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| 14905 | Augusta (Cooper)(Kimball) Bristol was a celebrated writer of prose and poetry and a lecturer. | Cooper, Augusta Mildred (I2354)
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| 14906 | Augusta PO - Richland Twp., p. 203 Caroline Alexander 39 F 300 100 Ohio Laura " 11 F Mich School May " 8 F " " Anna " 6 F " " Diantha Campbell 29 F Laborer --- $150 Ohio David Butler 52 M Shoemaker $2000 $540 Eng Fanny " 47 F Wife N J Edna " 21 F Teacher MI Edward " 15 M Domestic " School Grace " 6 F " " Harriet " 2 F " Hellen Norton 21 F Teacher NY | Hall, Diantha Samantha (I17790)
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| 14907 | Augusta PO - Richland Twp., p. 203 Caroline Alexander 39 F 300 100 Ohio Laura " 11 F Mich School May " 8 F " " Anna " 6 F " " Diantha Campbell 29 F Laborer --- $150 Ohio David Butler 52 M Shoemaker $2000 $540 Eng Fanny " 47 F Wife N J Edna " 21 F Teacher MI Edward " 15 M Domestic " School Grace " 6 F " " Harriet " 2 F " Hellen Norton 21 F Teacher NY | Hall, Caroline Amanda (I7807)
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| 14908 | Augustin Genderon was born in Notre Dame de L'Assomption-de-Bellechasse, Berthier, Joliette, Quebec, Canada. | Gendron, Augustin (I1937)
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| 14909 | Augustin Morand b. 19 Jan 1693 Batiscan; cite 14 Dec 1719, La Perade. | Morand, Augustin (I3904)
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| 14910 | Aurora Blanche Belanger resided with her husband on Mechanic Street, Upton, MA in the County of Worcester from 1929-1952. She later lived at 72 Williams Street, Upton, MA from 1952 to 1961. | Belanger, Aurora Blanche (I53)
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| 14911 | Aurora Blanche Belanger resided with her husband on Mechanic Street, Upton, MA in the County of Worcester from 1929-1952. She later lived at 72 Williams Street, Upton, MA from 1952 to 1961. | Belanger, Aurora Blanche (I1743)
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| 14912 | Aurora Blanche Belanger resided with her husband on Mechanic Street, Upton, MA in the County of Worcester from 1929-1952. She later lived at 72 Williams Street, Upton, MA from 1952 to 1961. | Belanger, Aurora Blanche (I53)
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| 14913 | AUSTIN -- The funeral for Theodore R. "Ted" Hall will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Austin with the Rev. Harold Usgaard officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery in Austin. Mr. Hall, 80, of 601 Ninth St. N.W., a retired longtime Hormel Foods Corp. employee, died Wednesday (Dec. 13, 1995) at his home. Born July 8, 1915, in Austin, he attended Austin public schools and married Margaret Smith on Oct. 25, 1937. Mr. Hall worked at Hormel for 36 years before his retirement in 1977. He was a member of St. Olaf Lutheran Church, Austin Elks Lodge and Austin Boxing Club. An avid sports fan and well-known Austin-area golfer, he was a member of the Austin Country Club and Cedar River Country Club in Adams. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Brian of Hawthorne, Calif., and Dale of Merced, Calif.; four daughters, Marsha (Mrs. Steve) Green of Pasadena, Calif., Mary (Mrs. Dick) Ellefson of Valencia, Calif., Kay (Mrs. Dick) Smaby of Austin and Joan (Mrs. Larry) Diggins of Needles, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two sister, Bernice Glassel and Sylvia Brimacomb. He was preceded in death by a brother, a sister and a son. Friends may call from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today at Worlein Funeral Home in Austin and an hour before the service Saturday at the church. Memorials are suggested to the Mower County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. | Hall, Theodore Richard "Ted" (I13898)
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| 14914 | Austin died young. | Hall, Austin (I2104)
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| 14915 | Austin died young. | Hall, Austin (I2104)
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| 14916 | AUTHOR OF BOOK THE GRAVEYARDS OF NORTH KINGSTOWN Althea Hall McAleer, 92, died at South County Hospital on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 Parents: Milton Herbert and Edith Holden Hall Spouse: John Bernard McAleer - married in 1933 Her Requiem Eucharist held Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 55 Main Street, Wickford Burial: Old Narragansett Church Cemetery will be private | Hall, Althea J. (I8022)
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| 14917 | Author of Halls of New England. _______ Halls of New England, Halls of Medford, p. 483 (Family 489) DAVID B. HALL5, pedigree as before: b. March 16, 1812; residence Duanesburg, Schenectedy Co., N.Y.; m. April 14, 1856, Jane Eliza, daughter of Mulford and Roxana (Hitchcock) Dayton, of Middle Granville, Washington Co., N. Y., b. Feb. 14, 1824, d. May 29, 1878; she graduated at Castleton Seminary, Vermont, and was engaged in teaching in district schools and higher schools in the states of New York, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and irginia, many years; she was a good scholar and a kind-hearted teacher, ruling her scholars by the influence of her kindness, more than by physical coercion. Mr. Hall spent two years in study at Burr Seminary, in Manchester, Vt., and four years at Union College, in Schenectady, where he graduated in 1839; studied theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, N.J., and was licensed and ordained to preach the gospel, by the Association of Pawlet, Vt.; has labored with considerable success in several churches in connection with the "Reformed (Dutch) Church in America," and has now retired upon a farm in Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., N. Y.; he has labored occasionally for many years in collecting materials, and compiling this genealogy of the Halls of New England. His children were born in the parsonage of the Reformed (Dutch) church in Princetown, near Schenectady, N. Y.: | Hall, Rev. David Brainard (I16886)
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| 14918 | Æ 11y, 4m (daughter of George & Olive Lewis) | Lewis, Susan E. (I104933)
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| 14919 | Æ 18y Son of Moses & Nancy Rollins | Rollins, John (I104976)
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| 14920 | Æ 24y Son of Moses & Nancy Rollins | Rollins, Charles (I23587)
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| 14921 | Æ 72y, 2m (wife of George Lewis) | Rollins, Olive M. (I23533)
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| 14922 | Æ 81y 3m 14d | Hall, Luther (I16682)
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| 14923 | Æ 84y, 8m, 7d Husband of Catherine C. Rollins | Rollins, Benjamin F. (I104977)
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| 14924 | Æ 85y, 8m Wife of Moses Rollins | Oakes, Nancy (I23567)
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| 14925 | Æ 9m, 20d - (daughter of Charles & Addie E. Lewis) | Lewis, Jennie M. (I104945)
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| 14926 | Ball, Hannah, d. Ebynezer and Rebeckah, Oct. 20, 1762. (Townsend VR) | Ball, Hannah (I13238)
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| 14927 | Banns forbidden by Joseph Harmon, 2[ ] Nov 1709 | Family F709
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| 14928 | Baptised about age 20. | Hall, Thomas (I13129)
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| 14929 | Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Pyrford in the County of Surrey in the Year 1833. Feby 24th William, son of Jams and Sarah Butler of Pyrford, a Labourer, was baptized by G W Carlow?, Vicar. | Butler, Friend William (I61478)
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| 14930 | Baptized at 2nd Church. | Sears, Capt. Zachariah (I9270)
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| 14931 | Baptized at First Church Dorchester | Hall, Paul (I101968)
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| 14932 | Baptized at St-Henry, Montreal. | Hall, Marie Josephine (I7829)
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| 14933 | Baptized at St. Olave's | Walker, Sarah (I102908)
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| 14934 | Baptized at the First Church Dorchester. | Hall, Solomon (I13549)
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| 14935 | Barachias Mason graduated from Harvard at the age of nineteen. He was a surveyor, and in 1775 made plans (which are still preserved in the town records) for the town of Natick. As he was fifty-three years of age when the Revolution started, his active services were declined, but he gave his grounds for the training of the first company organized in Medfield, and recruited a company of Minute Men. | Mason, Barachias (I8640)
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| 14936 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sturtevant, B.A. (I20033)
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| 14937 | Barbara Yvonne Enever is the daughter of Edwin Alexander Enever. | Enever, Barbara Yvonne (I14512)
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| 14938 | Barbor and Carrie Maria (Miles) Gregg were living in Chelmsford, MA in the latter part of the 1800's. | Miles, Caroline Maria "Carrie" (I2095)
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| 14939 | Barbour HALL, Joel, m. Hannah RANNEY, May 29, 1774 p. 105 ---, Joel, s. Joel & Hannah, b. Jan. 10, 1776 " ---, Joel, [s. Jesse & Harriet], b. Mar. 15, 1814 p. 256 ---, Joel, 2d, m. Eliza Ann Stocking, b. of Chatham, Dec. 24, 1836, by Rev. Samuel M. Emery p. 333 | Hall, Captain Joel Jr. (I16738)
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| 14940 | BARBOUR, Sonja (Marchuck) Barbour, 71, of South Woodstock, died Dec. 13 at home after a short illness. Born in Hartford, she was the daughter of the mate Nicholas and FeDora (Sosiak) Marchuk. She attended local schools, and the Providence Bible Institute. As an accomplished violinist, she served the Lord with her music directing choirs, and as a violin soloist in churches throughout the state, including a service with Evangelist Billy Sunday. She was a U.S. WACS veteran of World War II, and performed before General George Patton. She was predeceased by a son and daughter. She is survived by three sons, Wesley B. of Brooklyn, Conn., Dana C. of Satellite Beach, Fla., and David M. oof Littleton, Colo., and Jeffrey T., of Boulder Creek, Calif.; a daughter, Susan P. Clark of Brooklyn, Conn.; a sister, Esther Russo of West Hartford; and eight grandchildren, Demara, Devin, Chris, Eric, Jennifer, Lauren, Nathan Barbour, and Josh Clark. Funneral service will be Satuday, 1:30 p.m. at the Evengelical Covenant Church, Child Hill Road, Woodstock. Calling hours: today, 7-0 pm, at Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam. | Marchuck, Sophia "Sonja" (I20570)
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| 14941 | Barnet, Orange Co, VT, p. 174 Hall, Jacob 1-0-1-0-0 Hall, Levi 1-1-1-0-0 | Hall, Levi (I1657)
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| 14942 | Barney Cooke dead at 56 CHARLOTTSVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Barney Cooke, University of Virginia sports information director from 1968 to 1978, died of an apparent heart attack at his home Saturday, He was 56. A native of Maryland, Cooke attended McDonough School in Lutherville, Md. He graduated from Virginia in 1957 after playing basketball and baseball for the Cavaliers. After a number of years in private business, he joined the staff of The Charlottesville Daily Progress and from there became SID at U. Va. Six of his U. Va. football and basketball brochures won awards in national competition. He served as officer in various sportwriters associations. After leaving the Virginia atheltic department, Cooke was employed in the accounty department at the University of Virginia Hospital. For the past seven years, he served as secretary-treasurer of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association, a part-time position. | Cooke, Addison Barnwell "Barney" Jr. (I11657)
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| 14943 | Barnstable VRs, p. 488 Luke B. Chase & Susan Simmons both of Barnstable. Jany. 31st. 1843. | Family F4600
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| 14944 | Barnstable VRs, p. 488. Marriages Solemnized by Seth Hallet. Jus. Peace, as returned by him. Joseph Hinckley & Mrs. Polly Hall both of Barnstable, April 13th. 1843. | Family F4613
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| 14945 | Barnstable, MA: Church Records, 1639-1892 MARRIAGE: 1789. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable Church, PAGE: 415 1789 Jany 15th Mr. Sylvanus Simmons to Miss Hannah Bassett _______________ Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 BIRTH: 1800. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGES: 277-278 The Children of Silvanus Simmons and Hannah his wife Asa born Nov. 6th 1790 Charles born July 29th 1792 Jehial born Jany 8th 1795 Silvanus born Jany 28th 1797 ----- p. 278 ----- Polly B. born Jany 1st 1800. Leml B. born April 19th 1802. | Family F4615
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| 14946 | Barnstable, MA: Church Records, 1639-1892 MARRIAGE: 1826. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable Church, PAGE: 230 Aug 27 1826 Joseph Hinckley to Rebecca Lewis Both of Barnstable _________ Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 MARRIAGE: 1826. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 431 Marriages Solemnized by the Revd. Enoch Pratt. Augt 27th [1826] Joseph Hinckley to rebecca Lewis both of Barnstable. ___________ Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 MARRIAGE: 1620 - - 1850. LOCATION: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Barnstable - V1, PAGE: 434 [6:124] The Children of Joseph Hickley and Rebecca [Lewis] his wife viz. Elizabeth born November 18th. 1826. Joseph Nelson born August 9th 1829. Eliza W. born July 9th. 1831 Wendal L. born Decr. 9th. 1833 Chistina L. born Jany 3d 1836. By his Second wife Lucy. Frederick Allen born Sept. 12th 1838. Nancy born June 15th. 1841. Lucy born Feby. 8th. 1843. | Family F4618
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| 14947 | Baron Ernst-Lyssandt von Hoyningen-Huene: A Life of Brief Public Intrigue Baron Ernst-Lyssandt von Hoyningen-Huene, born on February 9, 1930, was a German nobleman who garnered media attention in the 1950s through his marriage to the wealthy heiress Nancy Oakes. His father was Baron Hermann von Hoyningen-Huene and his mother was Ursula Maria Elsbeth von Hoyningen Huene. In a notable family connection, Ernst-Lyssandt was adopted by his cousin, the renowned fashion photographer Baron George Hoyningen-Huene. On December 29, 1952, Baron Ernst-Lyssandt married Nancy Oakes, daughter of the murdered gold-mining tycoon Sir Harry Oakes. The wedding, a glamorous affair, captured public interest. However, the marriage was short-lived, ending in divorce in 1956. Details regarding Baron Ernst-Lyssandt's profession and his life following the divorce are not widely documented in public records. Information about his later life and the date and circumstances of his death remain largely private. Alexander von Hoyningen-Huene: A Brief Foray into the World of Fashion The union of Baron Ernst-Lyssandt and Nancy Oakes produced one son, Alexander George Lyssardt von Hoyningen-Huene, born on February 17, 1955. Often referred to as "Sasha," Alexander's life has been considerably more private than that of his parents. Following a period of relative obscurity, it is reported that in 1985, Alexander relocated to New York City. There, he pursued an education in fashion, enrolling in courses at the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology. His entry into the fashion industry saw him working for Herbert Rounick and subsequently for the iconic designer Oscar de la Renta. At Oscar de la Renta, Alexander was involved in designing for the brand's Japanese licenses, a role he held for five years. Information regarding Alexander von Hoyningen-Huene's career path after his tenure at Oscar de la Renta and his subsequent endeavors is not publicly available. He has since maintained a low profile, away from the public eye. | von Hoyningen-Huene, Baron Ernst-Lyssandt (I23537)
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| 14948 | Based on 1850 census. | Hall, William III (I13181)
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| 14949 | Based on 1930 census they were married about 1918. The were listed as a married couple in the 1920 census. | Family F8598
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| 14950 | based on age at death as reported in his death record. | Hall, William Jr. (I13107)
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