Matches 15,251 to 15,300 of 82,552
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| 15251 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F32546
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| 15252 | California, Marriage Index, 1960-1985 Name: Hortense D Mellier Age: 55 Est. Birth: abt 1909 Spouse Name: John A Mackay Spouse Age: 69 Est. Spouse Birth: abt 1895 Date: 22 Jan 1964 Location: Los Angeles | Family F5302
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| 15253 | Calvin Curtis Yates bought out the original owners of the Eaton-Dikeman Paper Mill in Lee, MA. After it burnt down in 1931, he rebuilt it in Mr. Holly Springs, PA and moved there in 1932. | Yates, Calvin Curtis (I2603)
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| 15254 | Calvin Curtis Yates bought out the original owners of the Eaton-Dikeman Paper Mill in Lee, MA. After it burnt down in 1931, he rebuilt it in Mt. Holly Springs, PA and moved there in 1932. _________ From FindaGrave: Calvin C Yates & Tillie A Adams were married on June 26, 1878 in Poland, Maine. Calvin C Yates & Ella H Woodman were married on Nov 28, 1887 in Minot, Maine. | Yates, Calvin Curtis (I2603)
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| 15255 | Calvin Hall and his wife Rebecca lived on his father's homestead in Oxford. Intentions for marriage filed in Oxford, MA 25 Jan 1825. | Hall, Calvin (I978)
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| 15256 | Calvin Hall and his wife Rebecca lived on his father's homestead in Oxford. | Hall, Calvin (I978)
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| 15257 | Calvin was tax collector 1833 and 1835; selectman 1837 and 1839, and representative of Croydon in 1841 and was a merchant in Lowell, MA after that. _______________________ From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866): "Calvin Hall, son of Capt. Edward Hall, a popular man and extensive farmer, after enjoying many honors in his native town, removed to Lowell, Mass., where he now resides." | Hall, Calvin (I1220)
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| 15258 | Cambridge Births CUTTER ---, Gershom, s. of Richard and Elizabeth, bp. ----, 16--- C.R.I. ---, Gershom. s. of Gershom and Lydia, June 1, 1679. ---, Hannah, d. Gershom and Lydia, Nov. 26, 1684. ---, Isabel, d. of Gershom and Lidia, May 9, 1687. ---, Lidia, d. of Gershom and Lydia, Sept. 14, 1682 | Cutter, Hannah (I20879)
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| 15259 | Came to America in 1636 with his stepfather, Thomas Bliss. | Ide, Nicholas II (I7345)
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| 15260 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shand, HRH Queen C.R. Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (I22666)
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| 15261 | Cape Breton. | McNeil, Jessie (I100832)
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| 15262 | Capt Oliver Wilson was famed as a sailing master, was commissioned Captain of the privateer brigantine 'Yankee' on 13 Jul 1812, his commission being signed by James Madison as President and James Monroe as Secretary of State. After the conclusion of the War of 1812, he and his family settled in the Province of Matanzas, Cuba where he was a successful merchant and plantation owner. He d. at San Juan Plantation, Camarica, Matanzas Province, 28 Feb 1839. His widow later removed to Spain, settling first at Madrid, then at Seville. | Wilson, Capt. Oliver (I6570)
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| 15263 | Capt. Caleb Hall was Captain of Militia, 10th Reg. - May 1777. Captain of Company during the New Haven Alarm, July 1779. | Hall, Dr. Caleb (I104405)
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| 15264 | Capt. George Carpenter was a past owner of the property once known as 'Shuttle Shop." The "Shuttle Shop" made many of the shuttles used in Uxbridge Mills. It was located on Drabble Tail Brook near the center of town and less than one-eighth of a mile from the Mumford River. This brook overflowed its banks annually onto Main Street until it was enclosed beneath granite blocks from eh river under Main Street up to the Shuttle Shop property. | Carpenter, Capt. George (I758)
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| 15265 | Capt. John Jenkins Kenney and his wife, Almira Davis McGray, had 7 children. | Kenney, Capt. John Jenkins (I3756)
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| 15266 | Captain Baxter Hall was with the 20th Massachusetts Regiment. He also held the ranks of Private and Sergeant with the Minutemen. Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Baxter, S29861, MA Line, soldier lived at Worcester Co., MA at enlistment, applied 5 Sep 1832 Windham Co., VT aged 74, soldier was born in 1757 at Uxbridge, MA and after the war he moved to Whitingham in Windham Co., VT, on 3 Mar 1834 soldier had moved to Uxbridge in Worcester Co., MA to live with his only daughter, Maranda. His other daughter, Fanny, had died young. He stated he had lost two wives and had no family in VT. Additional military information: Drummer, Capt. Samuel Read's co., in a regiment commanded by Lieut. Col. Nathan Tyler; service to 21 Jan 1777, 1 mo. 15 days, at Providence, R. I., on the alarm of 8 Dec 1776; at Camp at Providence; also, Capt. Benjamin Read's co., Col. John Rand's Worcester Co.) regt.; from 14 Jul to 10 Oct 1780; service, raised to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months and stationed at West Point. Ref. MA01 The first documentation of fife and drum in Uxbridge, Massachusetts was the enlistment of Baxter Hall, drummer. He was born in Uxbridge in 1757. At the age of eighteen he volunteered for service with the Minute Company formed during the Lexington Alarm of April 19, 1775. Hall later served as a Drummer with Col. Nathan Tylers, 15th Massachusetts Regiment of Continental Line. He served at many engagements; Bunker Hill, Tiverton R.I. and Saratoga N.Y. just to name a few. He reported in his pension request that he was present at West Point N.Y. under General Benedict Arnold. Being a drummer he was not detached on a wood cutting pretense ordered by Arnold, and was present at his Headquarters the morning of his escape. Hall obviously learned his craft in Uxbridge, but gives no reference to how. | Hall, Capt. Baxter (I126)
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| 15267 | Captain Baxter Hall was with the 20th Massachusetts Regiment. He also held the ranks of Private and Sergeant with the Minutemen. Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Baxter, S29861, MA Line, soldier lived at Worcester Co., MA at enlistment, applied 5 Sep 1832 Windham Co., VT aged 74, soldier was born in 1757 at Uxbridge, MA and after the war he moved to Whitingham in Windham Co., VT, on 3 Mar 1834 soldier had moved to Uxbridge in Worcester Co., MA to live with his only (Maranda - Fanny had died young) and he stated he had lost two wives and had no family in VT. Additional military information: Drummer, Capt. Samuel Read's co., in a regiment commanded by Lieut. Col. Nathan Tyler; service to 21 Jan 1777, 1 mo. 15 days, at Providence, R. I., on the alarm of 8 Dec 1776; at Camp at Providence; also, Capt. Benjamin Read's co., Col. John Rand's Worcester Co.) regt.; from 14 Jul to 10 Oct 1780; service, raised to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months and stationed at West Point. Ref. MA01 The first documentation of fife and drum in Uxbridge, Massachusetts was the enlistment of Baxter Hall, drummer. He was born in Uxbridge in 1757. At the age of eighteen he volunteered for service with the Minute Company formed during the Lexington Alarm of April 19, 1775. Hall later served as a Drummer with Col. Nathan Tylers, 15th Massachusetts Regiment of Conntinental Line. He served at many engagements; Bunker Hill, Tiverton R.I. and Saratoga N.Y. just to name a few. He reported in his pension request that he was present at West Point N.Y. under General Benedict Arnold. Being a drummer he was not detached on a wood cutting pretense ordered by Arnold, and was present at his Headquarters the morning of his escape. Hall obviously learned his craft in Uxbridge, but gives no reference to how. _________ From FindaGrave: Revolutionary War Soldier Baxter married Lydia Marsh 1780. Inscription aged 85 years & 9 months | Hall, Captain Baxter (I126)
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| 15268 | Captain George King, m. Polly, dau. of Jonathan Hall, and settled at South Paris Village. He was also a carpenter and builder, most of his work still remaining in this and adjoining towns. - History of Paris, Maine: From Its Settlement to 1880 (1884). | King, Capt. George (I11442)
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| 15269 | Captain of Clipper Ship "Starlight". | Howes, Capt. Levi (I9357)
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| 15270 | Captain of the Clipper Ship "Hippogriffe", built by Shiverick in East Dennis. In 1858 the ship foundered on an uncharted rock in the Java Sea. The rock has since been known as Hippogriffe Rock. He also Captained the "Amulet" in the 1850s and another Shiverick ship, the "Kit Carson" in the 1860s. _____________ From FindaGrave: Barnstable Patriot, Tuesday, January 12, 1869 In Philadelphia, 21st ult., Capt. Anthony Howes, formerly of East Dennis, aged 48 years. | Howes, Capt. Anthony (I8855)
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| 15271 | Captain Samuel and Elizabeth (Upham) Green from Malden were original settlers of Leicester. | Green, Capt. Samuel (I4237)
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| 15272 | Carlton Hall was married twice, first on 16 Apr 1820, name of wife not known at this time and second to Mrs. Catharine Hall, date of marriage not known at this time. | Hall, Carlton (I1202)
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| 15273 | Carlton Hall was married twice, first on 16 Apr 1820, name of wife not known at this time and second to Mrs. Catharine Hall, date of marriage not known at this time. | Hall, Carlton (I1202)
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| 15274 | CAROL OTTING December 24, 1944 ~ March 3, 2010 Carol was born on December 24, 1944 in Bangor, ME and passed away March 3, 2010 after a long illness. She was a long time resident of Merced. She moved to Tampa, Florida in 2001. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 46 years, Gene Otting of Tampa, Florida; daughter Lisa McClarran and son-in-law Mark McClarran of Albuquerque, New Mexico; daughter Suzie Tallarida and son-in-law Dominick Tallarida of Goldsboro, North Carolina. She is also survived by 4 grandchildren; Justin and Tyler McClarran, and Kaitlin and Madison Tallarida. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation in her name be made to one of the following: American Lung Association, American Diabetes Association, or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.Condolences may be forwarded to Gene Otting, PO Box 6507, Tampa, FL 33608. | McNulty, Carol Ann (I12351)
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| 15275 | Caroline Constable, age 44, died. | Scott, Caroline (I102289)
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| 15276 | Caroline J. Hall married her cousin, Ralph N. Hall, and were living in Buffalo, NY in the latter part of the 1800's. | Hall, Caroline Jerusha (I2097)
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| 15277 | Caroline J. Hall married her cousin, Ralph N. Hall, and were living in Buffalo, NY in the latter part of the 1800's. | Hall, Caroline Jerusha (I2097)
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| 15278 | Carrie N. Barton was of Croydon, NH. | Barton, Carrie N. (I2373)
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| 15279 | Carroll Wright and his wife, Ellen, had three children. | Wright, Carroll (I2696)
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| 15280 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, C.J. (I2062)
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| 15281 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Middleton, HRH Princess C.E.". Princess of Wales (I22664)
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| 15282 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Weatherall, C.N. (I14344)
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| 15283 | Catherine, d. John of Marshfield, bp. June 6, 1725. C.R. I. | Hall, Catherine "Cathleen" (I101106)
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| 15284 | Caty Hartshorn is a descendent of Henry Adams and Samuel Smith. | Hartshorn, Caty (I8639)
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| 15285 | Cause of death - "being shot with a gun." | Capen, Purchase (I6300)
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| 15286 | Cause of death - "being shot with a gun." | Capen, Purchase (I6300)
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| 15287 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, William (I2153)
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| 15288 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, Lucinda (I2154)
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| 15289 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, Harrison (I2155)
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| 15290 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, Harrison (I2155)
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| 15291 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, Lucinda (I2154)
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| 15292 | Cause of death was fever. | Hall, William (I2153)
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| 15293 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6786
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| 15294 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandys, C.M. (I14312)
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| 15295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandys, C.M. (I14312)
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| 15296 | Cemetery in the field, back of the School House in South Raynham. | Shaw, Deacon Nathaniel (I3153)
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| 15297 | Centennella "Nellie", b. 19 Jul 1876; m. Paul J. Smith in 1899. Centennella became a dentist, and was active in the movement for women's suffrage. | Collins, Dr. Centenella "Nellie" D.D.S. (I17518)
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| 15298 | Center Twp., Ward 3, ED 66, sheet 8A 2204 N. Capitol Avenue Bullock, Charles H. Head M W 35 M1 11 NY NY CT ---, Josephine Wife F W 32 M1 11 4 4 RI Ireland VT ---, Marion F. Dau F W 7 S RI NY RI ---, Herbert M. Son M W 5 S RI NY RI ---, Alice E. Dau F W 3 S RI NY RI ---, Dorothy H. Dau F W 3/12 S MI NY RI Curry, Catharine Niece F W 14 S RI Ireland RI | Bullock, Alice Evelyn (I11473)
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| 15299 | CENTERVILLE - Ellis Y. Hall, passed away January 1, 1993 at LDS Hospital following an acute aortic aneurism. He was born in Sutherland, Utah November 29, 1924, son of John W. and Katherine Y. Hall. He was raised in Logan, Utah. December 27, 1955 he married Lorraine (Lorrie) Gunnarson, marriage was solemnized August 19, 1975 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife, two daughters: Vickie Hall and Lori Holstein and her husband, Bruce; sisters Annie Lindquist and Sarah Hadfield and brothers John R. and Nelson W. Hall. He was a veteran of both World War II and the Korean conflict. He was a devoted father and husband. He served his church as a member of the Bishopric and as a temple worker. He made his career in the field of service heading up operations for NASCO, a welding wholesale and supply service. His work took him and his family to Denver, Omaha, Great Falls, Gering and finally, Salt Lake City. Ellis loved the out doors and found great enjoyment in the sunset, a patch of pine, a mountain stream, a picnic in the canyon with family and loved ones. His gentle manner, warm smile, hearty laugh and generosity will always be remembered. His courage in his final hours stands sharply in focus. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 5, 1993 at 1:00 p.m. in the Centerville 12th Ward Chapel 610 Rowland Way, Centerville. Friends may call Monday evening from 6:00 8:00 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Main and Tuesday at the church 11:45 -12:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. | Hall, Ellis Yeates (I63332)
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| 15300 | Centopath - Inscription: Interred at Vermontville, Mich. | Church, Moses Hall (I4987)
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