Matches 15,301 to 15,350 of 82,552
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| 15301 | Centopath only: "Aged 37, buried at Concord, NH." | Hall, Elbridge Gerry (I5139)
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| 15302 | Ceruma PO, Township of Venice, p. 50 Elnathan Brown 42 M Farmer $1000 $400 NY Matilda " 38 F Ohio Lucy " 14 F Mich Perry " 12 M " Eunice " 10 F " George " 6 M " Martha " 3 F " | Brown, Elnathan (I61510)
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| 15303 | Ceruma PO, Township of Venice, p. 50 Elnathan Brown 42 M Farmer $1000 $400 NY Matilda " 38 F Ohio Lucy " 14 F Mich Perry " 12 M " Eunice " 10 F " George " 6 M " Martha " 3 F " | Brown, Lucy J. "Mary" (I61507)
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| 15304 | Chandler and Anne (Sabin) Hall were married by Vernon Stiles, Justice of the Peace. Registered for Civil War Draft June 1863 Hall, Chandler, age 38 White, Stone Cutter, b. MA Chandler Hall b. 30 Sep 1824 Uxbridge, MA [vr pg 82] son of Andrew and Miranda (Hall) Hall; d. 23 Jan 1891 Uxbridge, MA [420:631] [66y4m20d]; bur. Section 1NE Row 11 Lot 242. He m. 1845, Thompson, CT, Annie Mowry Saben. | Hall, Chandler (I2917)
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| 15305 | Chandler and Anne (Sabin) Hall were married by Vernon Stiles, Justice of the Peace. | Family F2067
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| 15306 | Changed name to Jay because son carried same name as his father and they had the same house number even though they lived one block away. | Janosky, Harold T. (I16)
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| 15307 | CHARLES A. HALL SR. Narragansett. CHARLES A. HALL SR., 89, of 20 Narragansett Ave., Pier Village Apartments, died yesterday at the Grand Islanders Health Care Center in Middletown. He was the husband of the late Mildred (Hunt) Hall. Born in Cranston, a son of the late Charles M. and Ruth (Nagel) Hall, he lived in Port St. Lucie, Fla., before moving to Narragansett in 1990. Mr. Hall was a 1932 graduate of Rhode Island State College, now the University of Rhode Island, receiving a bachelor of science degree in business administration. In 1942 he was named alumni secretary and assistant director of extension at Rhode Island State College; in 1952 he was named director of alumni and public relations; in 1960 he was named director of development and public relations, and from 1963-1971 he served as vice president for public relations and development. He was a professional musician and played trumpet with Ed Drew's Orchestra, and was one of the Century Club founders. He was a member of the South County Atheneum, former chairman of District 1 American College Public Relations Association, and a member of the national board of directors. He was a former chairman of the South County Red Cross and the March of Dimes, and a guiding spirit establishing the URI Foundation. He leaves four sons, Charles A. Hall Jr. of Middletown, David Hall of Walnut Creek and Carmel, Calif., Jonathan Hall of Wakefield, and Joel Hall of Mulkiteo, Wash.; a sister, Hope Tukey of Perryville; a brother, David Hall of Schenectady, N.Y.; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The funeral and burial will be private. | Hall, Charles Andrew (I12700)
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| 15308 | Charles Dixon Caught in Coils of a Rope and Mangled to Death. Charles Dixon, a miner employed at the Golden Gate, at Mercur, was killed in an accident at the mill Saturday afternoon. He was assisting a repair gang to hoist a broken belt up an elevator shaft to a pulley in the roll department above. A rope was attached to the end of the belt, the other end running over the shafting. It was being drawn through another side in order to attach a block and tacke to it so that Dixon and two other men could haul the belt up. The rope was caught in the shafting, which was revolving with terrific speed, and although Foreman Knight cried out a warning, Dixon was caught in the rope in some way and within the twinkling of an eye, his body was being whirled around the shaft. The horror stricken men quickly called for the power to be shut off, and while the shafting was stopped, Dixon's body, mangled in a most dreadful manner, fell to the floor. Both feet had been literally ground off, and the legs were broken and mutilated. The limp and unconscious body was taken to the office of Dr. Castleman, the company physician, but nothing could be done, and without regaining consciousness, Dixon died, about two hours after the accident. Acting Coroner Dunlavey impaneled a jury, consisting of George Luft, P.H. Gohn and R.L. Conley, which returned a verdict that deceased came to his death by accidentally becoming entangled in a rope and shaft, and receiving injuries which resulted in his death, no one being to blame. Dixon was 42 years of age, and leaves a wife and two children, a girl 15 years old, and a boy, 9 years of age. He was a member of the Workmen, being a charter member of the Eureka lodge. | Dixon, Charles George Louis (I101562)
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| 15309 | Charles Donalds and Ann Gunbie were married. | Family F5881
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| 15310 | Charles E. Buswell was of Whitefield, NH. | Buswell, Charles E. (I2299)
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| 15311 | Charles E. Daniels was of McGregor, IA. | Daniels, Charles E. (I969)
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| 15312 | Charles G. Hall's cause of death was drowning. | Hall, Charles G. (I6087)
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| 15313 | Charles H. Barrows was employed for a number of years by the Willimantic Linen Co. located in Willimantic, CT, which was later known as the American Thread Co. Around 1907 he resided at Mechanicsville, CT. He and his wife Alice later removed to Woonsocket, RI. | Barrows, Charles Henry (I3408)
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| 15314 | Charles H. Hopkins LYNN, Feb. 27 -- Charles H. Hopkins, 81, for 50 years an insurance broker in this city, died today at his Cleveland residence where he had been living for several years. A nativw of Wisconsin, Mr. Hopkins was a brother of the late Dr. William T. Hopkins, one time Lynn health commissioner. Private funeral services will be held Saturday morning in the Richardson funeral home, Lafayette park. Burial will be in Pine Grove cemetery. | Hopkins, Charles Henry (I21708)
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| 15315 | Charles Hall and Lucy Seymour (From LDS Film #0890264, Marriage Records, Vol. A-D) | Family F21875
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| 15316 | Charles Heather Donalds, age 60, died. | Donalds, Charles Heather (I12766)
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| 15317 | Charles Holyoake Beaumont, age 40, died. | Beaumont, Charles Holyoake (I12771)
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| 15318 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, P.E. (I101053)
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| 15319 | Charles L. Sargent, 83, a longtime resident of Havre, died Sunday Jan. 21, 1996, at a Havre hospital of natural causes. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Highland Cemetery in Havre, with Rev. Stacy Landry officiating. Burial will follow at the Cemetery. He was born March 2, 1912, at Chinook, the son of Clarence and Mary (McFarlane) Sargent. He spent his earlier years at the Milk River Coal Mine and later engaged in farming and ranching in the Havre area for nearly 45 years until his retirement in 1992. He was preceded in death by one son; five brothers; one sister; and two grandsons. He is survived by his wife, Frances; two sons, Duane and Don Sargent; daughter-in-law, Donna Sargent; two sisters; one brother; 12 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Memorials in his honor may be made to the Eagles Manor loud speaker fund, to the Sixth Avenue Christian Church, or to a donor's choice. | Sargent, Charles Leonard (I12077)
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| 15320 | Charles M. Hall, age 30, of 26 Hawthorne Ave. Cranston, RI Born Jan 27, 1887, North Providence, RI. Shipping Clerk Wife and 2 children (4 & 8) | Hall, Rev. Charles Merrill (I12683)
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| 15321 | Charles Merrill Hall 478 Fruit Hill Ave, N. Providence, RI Age 55, b. Jan. 27, 1887 at N. Providence, RI Contect: Mrs. Ruth E Hall. | Hall, Rev. Charles Merrill (I12683)
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| 15322 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F10772
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| 15323 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Windsor, HM King C.P.A.G. King Charles III of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Knight of the Garter (I22660)
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| 15324 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Windsor, HM King C.P.A.G. King Charles III of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Knight of the Garter (I22660)
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| 15325 | Charles R. Hall was very active in town affairs, as all of the Hall me have been. | Hall, Charles (I274)
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| 15326 | Charles R. Hall was very active in town affairs, as all of the Hall men have been. | Hall, Charles R. (I274)
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| 15327 | CHARLES W. HALL The funeral of Charles Woodbury Hall, for more than 50 years connected with the wholesale shoe business in New England, will be held at his home, 533, Park street, Dorchester, tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. The Rev. Markham W. Stackpole, rector of Milton Academy will officiate and burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery, Dorchester. Mr Hall died at his home yesterday following a brief illness. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth W. (Loring) Hall; a daughter, Mrs. John Colby of Newton, and three sons, Normal M. Hall of St. Maur, Frances, and Preston M. and Charles Loring Hall, both of Detroit, Michigan. | Hall, Charles Woodbury (I100915)
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| 15328 | Charleston Precinct, p. 50 Samuel Hall 021 000 100 0000 - 100 001 000 0000 Census Analysis Male 40-50 : Samuel Hall, b. c. 1795 Female 30-40 : Polly ?, b. c. 1804 Male 10-15 : Samuel M Hall, b. 1830 Male 5-10 : Seth Hall, b. 1833 Male 5-10 : Eben N Hall, b. 1835 Female < 5 : Daughter Hall, b. 1835-1840 | Hall, Samuel (I97249)
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| 15329 | CHARLOTTE A. HALL Of Boynton Beach, passed away on March 14, 2006. She was the wife of Russell J. Hall Jr. and was 73 years of age. Mrs. Hall was born in Fitchburg, MA and moved to Boynton Beach in 1968. She loved Florida the instant she arrived. Being active for a period of time, she operated the Craft store known as China's Closet in Boynton Beach. She spent her life as a server and loved it, spending 10 years at the Little Club, then at the former Dominics restaurant going on to Mama Jennies for 15 years. All were located in the Boynton Beach area. She ended her career at Home Bistro, the successor to Mama Jennies. She loved people, loved life and offered help and advice to more people than we can count. The loss of her affects so many many people. To all we offer our thanks and condolences. She loved us all. Her family surviving in addition to her husband are four children: Donald C. Robinson Jr., of Citrus Springs, Patti J. Barnhard of Port St. Lucie, Cristie J. Garrison of Trinity, Daniel P. Robinson of Delray Beach, Donna L. Novotny of Lantana, Debra L. Charron of Fitchburg, MA and Lawrence Hall of Wellington. She was predeceased by a daughter, Diana L. Valera, who was from Westminster, MA. She was also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends. Memorial Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday April 8, 2006 at Lakeside Christian Church, 3560 Old Boynton Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33436. Arrangements are entrusted to E. Earl Smith & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Chapel, 1032 N. Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, FL 33460. In her memory, in lieu of flowers, please send a donation to Hospice by The Sea, 1531 W. Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton, FL 33486. To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries | [--?--], Charlotte A. (I13328)
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| 15330 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Soames, Hon. C.C. Countess Peel (I14342)
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| 15331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mountbatten-Windsor, HRH Princess C.E.D. Princess Charlotte of Wales (I22668)
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| 15332 | Charlotte Maugis (...) de St-Germain-de-Lusignan ou St-Germain-de-Vibrac ou St-Germain-de-Seudre, ar. Jonzac ou St-Germain-de-Marencennes, ar. Rochefort, ev. Saintes, Saintonage (Charente-Maritime); de et s Lauzon 11 Oct 1676 Quebec (95 ans); 60 ans au rec. 67. | Maugis, Charlotte (I4036)
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| 15333 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baber, C.M. (I14372)
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| 15334 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Hall, Ira Ezra (I16031)
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| 15335 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Hall, Mary Emeline (I16030)
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| 15336 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Hall, George Levi (I16029)
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| 15337 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Hall, James Wallace (I16027)
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| 15338 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Brown, Nancy Emeline (I16026)
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| 15339 | Charlotte PO, p. 162 Levi F Hall 45 M Mason $800 $240 New York Nancy E " 46 F Connecticut George L " 20 M Masons Apprentice New York James W " 18 M Farmer " Mary E " 13 F Michigan Ira E " 10 M " school | Hall, Levi F. (I11116)
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| 15340 | Charlotte was married to Oliver Easton of Bridgeport, CT. | Hall, Charlotte B. (I1335)
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| 15341 | Charlotte was married to Oliver Easton of Bridgeport, CT. | Hall, Charlotte B. (I1335)
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| 15342 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Hall, Mary Elizabeth (I19023)
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| 15343 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Hall, James Marvin (I19007)
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| 15344 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Hall, Matilda Pamela (I18999)
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| 15345 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Wicks, Julia Ann (I18998)
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| 15346 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Hall, Gilbert Lush (I18997)
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| 15347 | Charlton PO, p. 29a Hall, Gilbert L 50 M W Farmer $5,000 $25,000 New York citizen ---, Julia W 40 F W Keeping House " ---, Matilda P 21 F W Teaching School " ---, Mary E 19 F W " school ---, James M 17 M W " " ---, Gilbert M 12 M W " " ... 1 servant | Hall, Gilbert Minor (I18985)
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| 15348 | Chartley Village, ED 201, sheet 8B Worcester Street Brooks, Roy U Head M W 42 Md 20 NH ME ME Jeweler - Jewelry Factory ---, Julia P Wife F W 43 Md 21 Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Nova Scotia 1906 Na Inspector - Jewelry Factory ---, Doris H Dau F W 21 S MA NH Nova Scotia ---, Ralph G Nephew M W 22 S NH ME NH Plumber - Plumbing | Brooks, Ralph Gordon Sr. (I12961)
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| 15349 | Chester and Margaret Eames had no children. | Eames, Chester R. (I1094)
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| 15350 | Chester D. Morgan, 82, passed away October 13, 2013 at St. Francis Hospital in Bartlett. Growing up during the Depression and World War II, he enlisted in the Army at the age of 18 and served two tours in Korea. In 1969 he retired after 20 years of service to his country with the rank of Master Sergeant. Fascinated with history throughout his life, after retirement he continued his education at Memphis State majoring in history and receiving his Master of Arts Degree in Geography. In 1993 he retired from the United States Postal Service. Mr. Morgan was a member of Raleigh United Methodist Church from 1968-2009; member of Parker Fellowship Sunday School Class, where he was president for several years and a member of First United Methodist Church since 2010. He was preceded in death by his wife of almost 60 years, Martha D. Morgan. He was survived by his children, Nancy Fosheé (Frank), Dr. Charles Morgan, Jennifer Clinghan, and Russell W. Morgan (Carol); sisters, Lucille Johnson and Janet Lytle (Dennis); grandchildren, Charles Wyatt Fosheé, Whitney Avery (David), Rebecca Morgan, Daniel Morgan, and David Morgan; and great grandchild, Dominic Avery. The family will receive friends from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday, October 17 and the funeral service 1 p.m. Friday, October 18 both at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave. Memphis, TN 38119, "Behind the Stone Wall". | Morgan, Chester Dewane "Chet" (I13906)
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