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| 71101 | Liberty, Liberty Twp., ED 140, sheet 11A Hall, J. W. Head W M Oct 1861 38 Md 16 IN OH OH Carpenter ---, M. A. Wife W F July 1874 25 Md 16 3 3 IL KY IL ---, Jessie Dau W F April 1885 15 S KS IN IL ---, Bertha Dau W F Nov 1888 11 S KS IN IL ---, Bessie Dau W F Jun 1890 10 S KS IN IL | Foster, Margaret Anna "Annie" (I61524)
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| 71102 | License was returned unused. | Family F31455
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| 71103 | Liddy's married name was Corckett. | Hall, Lydia (I350)
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| 71104 | Liddy's married name was Corckett. | Hall, Lydia "Liddy" (I350)
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| 71105 | Lieut. John Capen, Jr., only s. of Dea. John Capen and his first wife Redegon Clap, b. Oct. 21, 1639 (bapt. Oct. 29) at Dorchester, Mass. He d. June 8, 1707, | Capen, Lt. John (I392)
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| 71106 | Lieutenant Seth Williams was a soldier in THe Revolutionary War in the Massachusetts regiments under Capt. Hall and Col. Williams. Seth was the son of Nathaniel Williams and Mary Atherton and was born in Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts. His christening date was 23 Nov 1746. Seth married Mary Snow, and they had nine children. | Williams, Lieut. Seth (I64678)
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| 71107 | Like his father Calvin, Olen was an expert Paper Maker. He became president of the company and later Chairman of the Board of Eaton-Dikeman paper mill in Mt. Holly Springs, PA. Olen was a well known tenor in the Carlisle area. He sang the opening solo in the multi-denominational performance of the Messiah until well into his 70's. He was also very active in local activities. He was treasurer of the Allison Methodist Church in Carlisle for years and supported many local charities. | Yates, Olen Vincent (I2610)
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| 71108 | Like his father Calvin, Olen was an expert Paper Maker. He became president of the company and later Chairman of the Board of Eaton-Dikeman paper mill in Mt. Holly Springs, PA. Olen was a well known tenor in the Carlisle area. He sang the opening solo in the multi-denominational performance of the Messiah until well into his 70's. He was also very active in local activities. He was treasurer of the Allison Methodist Church in Carlisle for years and supported many local charities. _____________ From FindaGrave: Obituary from Williamsport Sun-Gazette Tuesday, January 25, 1977 Olen Vincent Yates, 91, of Bethany Village Retirement Center, Mechanicsburg, died Monday, January 24, 1977, at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. His wife is the former Esther Hart, a former teacher in the South Williamsport Area School District. Mr. Yates was a former president and member of the board of directors of the Eaton-Dikerman Paper Company, Mount Holly Springs. Mr. Yates was a member of the Allison United Methodist Church, Carlisle, and a former treasurer and choir member of the church. He was a member of Cumberland Star Lodge 197, F&AM, Carlisle, and a former member of the Carlisle Rotary Club. Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Edwin Olmstead, of Mount Holly Springs, and Mrs. Carroll Humphrey, of Wilmington, Delaware; a sister, Mrs. Lewis Liversidge, of St. Petersburg, Florida, nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | Yates, Olen Vincent (I2610)
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| 71109 | Likely an unmarked grave at Howes Family Cemetery; Dennis, MA | Howes, Rebecca (I8372)
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| 71110 | Likely an unmarked grave at Howes Family Cemetery; Dennis, MA. | Howes, Samuel H. (I8371)
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| 71111 | likely Syleham, Suffolk, England | Fisher, William (I4449)
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| 71112 | Lillia was the daughter of Marcus Lyman and Grace (Gratia Huggins) Horton. She graduated from Windsor High in 1876 and married A. K. Hall at her home on River Street, Windsor on October 17, 1877. Rev. M. W. Mick, pastor of the First Baptist church in Windsor officiated. Survivors include her sister, Mrs. Helen Waldron, and a niece, Miss Celestine Waldron. | Horton, Lillie B. (I64199)
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| 71113 | Lincoln County, Maine, Probate Records, 1760-1800, p. 292 Lemuel Hall, late of Bowdoin. John Hall of Bowdoin, Adm'r, 14 Sep., 1797. [VII, 139 to 140.] John Merrill, of Topsham, and Samuel Dunlap, of Brunswick, sureties. Mary, widow, declined administration 13 Sep., 1797. Inventory by Samuel Tibbets, James Potter and Daniel Cunningham, all of Bowdoin, 5 Oct., 1797, $2002.21. [VII, 18-19.] | Hall, Lemuel (I101024)
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| 71114 | Linda (Hall) Little, April 2016: "I am not 100% sure of Augustus Hall's parentage. In 1855 he and Isaac Hall were living with Isaac's sister Sophia (Hall) Barney. Sophia died but Augustus was still with her widower Horatio Barney in 1865, 1870 and 1880. "In 1865 Isaac was an inmate at an Almshouse, Isaac died in 1869. "Augustus is not found after 1880. He likely died in RI. "The most likely candidate for his father seems to be Isaac, but no record of Isaac's marriage, Augustus' birth or death have been found. In 1880 at the age of 56 he was single and had epilepsy. It seems as though he had no children." | Hall, Augustus (I64783)
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| 71115 | Linda (Hall) Little, April 2016: "John Hughes is one of my brick walls... He was likely Welsh. As far as I know, they only had one child. "There are many John Hughes/Hughs in Herkimer County around this time period. Some have been ruled out as the age would not seem appropriate to be marrying a young woman around 1880. There are potential John Hughes' in the towns of Schuyler, Manehim, Little Falls, Ohio, Herkimer and German Flatts in Herkimer County, Deerfield in Oneida County and mention of one in New York City. "By 1883, Kittie, likely with Georgianna, had moved back to Rome, NY, and was living with her mom, step-father and brothers on 99 E. Dominick Street. It is unclear if Kittie was widowed or separated. No record of divorce was located in Herkimer County; Oneida's only recorded divorces commence in the 1900s and death records are spotty [the requirement to record births/marriages/deaths in New York was implemented in 1882 and in the early years many did not comply]. "I did hire a researcher in the area, several years ago, who did some work for me trying to sort out the John's to no avail. I think my best best is to go through the local Herkimer newspapers which unfortunately are not on Fulton History or at the Library of Congress. The microfilms are held at the historical society there.... I offered to pay them to look through the pages and they declined. I hope to get there one day, but my next genealogy trip is to Roseville, CA to scan boxes of Haines family letters and pictures held by a 90 year old 3rd cousin of my grandmother. I will be there in May...." "I keep hoping for a Hughes autosomal DNA match but so far no luck.... "One clue that I have is Humphrey Hughes, but I don't know that he is related - blog here: "https://passagetothepast.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/humphreys-hughes-claim-to-millions/" | Hughes, John (I7796)
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| 71116 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zilliacus, L. (I102346)
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| 71117 | Lindley PO, p. 101 Ephraim Hall 78 M Cooper ---- ---- New Jersey Lydia " 76 F " Blind Jacob " 40 M Cooper $400 $150 New York Vincent " 38 M Day Laborer " Alvah " 30 M " Insane | Hall, Alvah (I19866)
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| 71118 | Lindley PO, p. 101 Ephraim Hall 78 M Cooper ---- ---- New Jersey Lydia " 76 F " Blind Jacob " 40 M Cooper $400 $150 New York Vincent " 38 M Day Laborer " Alvah " 30 M " Insane | Hall, Vincent (I19865)
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| 71119 | Lindley PO, p. 101 Ephraim Hall 78 M Cooper ---- ---- New Jersey Lydia " 76 F " Blind Jacob " 40 M Cooper $400 $150 New York Vincent " 38 M Day Laborer " Alvah " 30 M " Insane | Hall, Jacob (I19864)
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| 71120 | Lindley PO, p. 101 Ephraim Hall 78 M Cooper ---- ---- New Jersey Lydia " 76 F " Blind Jacob " 40 M Cooper $400 $150 New York Vincent " 38 M Day Laborer " Alvah " 30 M " Insane | Phillips, Lydia (I19863)
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| 71121 | Lindley PO, p. 101 Ephraim Hall 78 M Cooper ---- ---- New Jersey Lydia " 76 F " Blind Jacob " 40 M Cooper $400 $150 New York Vincent " 38 M Day Laborer " Alvah " 30 M " Insane | Hall, Ephraim (I19862)
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| 71122 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Hall, Charles James (I19868)
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| 71123 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Kinney, Margaret (I19867)
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| 71124 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Hall, Alvah (I19866)
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| 71125 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Hall, Vincent (I19865)
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| 71126 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Hall, Jacob (I19864)
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| 71127 | Lindley PO, p. 356 Hall, Jacob 51 M W Cooper $2000 $500 New York citizen ---, Vincent 46 M W Farmer " " ---, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Alvah 36 M W Lives with Brother " can't R/W Idiotic ---, Lydia 87 F W Lives with Son New Jersey " ---, Charles 5 M W New York | Phillips, Lydia (I19863)
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| 71128 | Lists heirs as daughters Betsey Eastman, Lydia Leavitt, Anna Leavitt, Cyntyhia Jane Leavitt, an sons Josiah, Nathaniel, Dudley Jr., Joseph and Stephen (who received the reality and residue), Hannah Hayward, Mary Sleeper, Lois Metcalf, and Sally Hall. | Leavitt, Dudley (I63948)
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| 71129 | Litchfield Twp., ED 46, sheets 4B-5A Handyside, Ernest J Head W M Jan 1877 23 M 2 OH England? OH Farm Laborer ---, Noretta Wife W F Oct 1874 25 M 2 1 1 OH OH OH ----- sheet 5A ----- Handyside, John R Son W M June 1899 11/12 S OH OH OH ... Handyside, John Head W M May 1841 59 M 33 England Eng Scotland Na Farmer ---, Jane Wife W F July 1844 55 M 33 3 3 OH Eng Eng ' Hurlebaus?, Celia A Niece W F Mar 1885 15 S OH Germany OH Servant Damonm Star J Servant W M Mar 1879 21 S OH OH OH Farm Laborer | Handyside, Ernest J. (I6610)
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| 71130 | Litchfield Twp., ED 46, sheets 4B-5A Handyside, Ernest J Head W M Jan 1877 23 M 2 OH England? OH Farm Laborer ---, Noretta Wife W F Oct 1874 25 M 2 1 1 OH OH OH ----- sheet 5A ----- Handyside, John R Son W M June 1899 11/12 S OH OH OH ... Handyside, John Head W M May 1841 59 M 33 England Eng Scotland Na Farmer ---, Jane Wife W F July 1844 55 M 33 3 3 OH Eng Eng ' Hurlebaus?, Celia A Niece W F Mar 1885 15 S OH Germany OH Servant Damonm Star J Servant W M Mar 1879 21 S OH OH OH Farm Laborer | Handyside, John (I2790)
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| 71131 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bispham, E.H.". (I101593)
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| 71132 | Little is known about Ann Fuller, other than she was the wife of Edward Fuller and she had two sons, Matthew & Samuel Fuller. She died sometime between January 11th and April 1621. --------------- The only reason the wife in 1620 of this writer's ancestor, Edward Fuller, has been given the first name Ann and last name Fuller is to be able to independently find this memorial on Find-a-Grave. Otherwise, there is no and never has been a documentable record that gives even a first name to Edward Fuller's wife in 1620. In 1990 the General Society of Mayflower Descendants published volume Four, Edward Fuller, in the Mayflower Families through Five Generations series, better known as a Mayflower Silver Book. As of 2003 the Edward Fuller volume is in its 3rd edition. A statement concerning Edward Fuller has remained unchanged since its first appearance in the 1st edition of 1990 and continues to cause significant consternation to his descendants. • Savage calls his wife Ann, but there is no known evidence that this was her name. People parse this statement to only read "Savage calls his wife Ann" then affirmatively claim Savage the authority that Edward's wife was named Ann. Two of the limited references utilized by the Edward Fuller Mayflower volume include Bradford's History (1952) p. 446, and Savage 2:215 (Fuller). The long-lost manuscript of Bradford's History of the Plimouth Plantation was found in 1855 and published in 1856. It includes two appendixes, the first a list and numerical count of those who sailed on the Mayflower, the second of what happened to those people. A few modern editions combine the two appendix lists, but whether two lists or a combined list they are of: • The names of those who came over first in the Mayflower, in the year 1620 and were by the blessing of God the first beginners and founders of the Settlements and Colonies of New England, with their families: written down A. D. 1650. In a reprint edition of Bradford's History that combines the two lists, without any loss in context Edward Fuller's entry is: • Edward Fuller, his wife, and their son Samuel. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller died soon after they came ashore. Their son Samuel is living, and has four children, or more. Bradford's entry for Edward Tillie seven entries beforehand states: • Edward Tillie, Ann his wife, and two children (their cousins) Henry Samson and Humility Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillie died soon after their arrival. Humility Cooper returned to England and died there. Henry Samson is living and has seven children. In 1860-62, James Savage published his well-known Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. In volume 2:215, Edward Fuller's listing states: • Fuller, Edward, Plymouth, brother of the famous Samuel, came with him in the Mayflower 1620, bringing wife Ann and son Samuel, and leaving Matthew, on the other side, who was elder, died early next year as did his wife, but his son Samuel outlived the hardships. The entry for Edward Tilley (q.v. Tillie) states (4:302): • Tilley, Edward, Plymouth 1620, came with wife in the Mayflower, and two children, "their cousins," Henry Sampson, and Humility Cooper. He and his wife died the first winter. Humility went home and died. Based on Savage, many family genealogies published prior to 1913 state without qualification Edward's wife was named Ann. Other genealogies published after 1913 exclude giving the wife of Edward Fuller a name due to a 1913 statement by George Ernest Bowman in Pilgrim Notes and Queries (1:83). Bowman was the first and longtime respected editor of The Mayflower Descendant. Bowman wrote: • Gov. Bradford, in his History of Plymouth Plantation, is the only contemporary writer who mentions the wife of Edward Fuller, and he does not give her a Christian name. She is frequently called "Ann" by modern writers, but in no case is the authority given for the name. It is probable that the first writer to call her "Ann" confounded the names of Edward Fuller and Edward Tilley. The latter's wife was given as "Ann" in Bradford's History. Sure enough, the only wife named Ann that appears in Bradford's History is the wife of Edward Tilley. In 1860 Savage errantly assigned Edward Tilley's wife Ann to Edward Fuller while giving Edward Tilley no named wife. Had the Edward Fuller volume asked why did Savage state what he did, used all available and pertinent references to find the answer, including Bowman's 1913 statement, it could have explained Savage's error preventing countless examples of the subsequent use of false genealogy. 3/29/2017 N.B. 1 Through the kindest of a Research Librarian with the Boston Public Library, I was provided a link to the three volume Genealogists Letter-book of Amos Otis, who corresponded with Savage prior to Savage publishing his dictionary. Otis was concerned with Barnstable, Mass. families and in late 1861 began publishing his sketches on Barnstable families in the Barnstable Patriot newspaper. In a portion of a letter from Savage to Otis dated Boston Nov. 2, 1658 with [annotations] for clarity (vol. 1, p. 5-6): • What Ann Fuller, a widow, died in 1662, aged 79? It could not be the wife of Edward, Dr. Samuel's brother, of [the] Mayflower family, for Gov. Bradford says, she died before her lord...and he must be right about one of his companions. She could not be Ann, daughter of Matthew, who mar. (you say) her cousin Samuel, son of Samuel senior. But here I am beclouded, for I have Elizabeth, not Ann, as the wife [i.e., of Samuel,3 (Samuel,2 Edward,1)];... Savage was indeed "beclouded," as he was confusing Dr. Samuel Fuller's son Samuel, whose wife was Elizabeth Nichols, with Edward Fuller's grandson Samuel, whose wife was his 1st cousin Ann, daughter of his uncle Matthew Fuller. The Ann Fuller who Savage sought information on was the mother-in-law of Richard Leach of Salem, Mass., who at "aged" 79 left a verbal will proved June 25, 1662 in the Essex County Quarterly Court. Richard Leach was his mother-in-law's executor, to whom she left the bulk of her property and small moveable estate. Amos Otis likely had no idea who the Ann Fuller was that Savage was asking about. But, more importantly, if the tone of the full letter was similar to others Savage communicated with, Savage was a taskmaster imploring others to provide family genealogies to meet his publishing deadlines. No wonder errors occurred. N.B. 2 The Mass. Historical Society holds original copies of Savage's dictionary, which Savage later either corrected or added additional children to families via marginal notes. No marginal corrections appear for Edward Fuller and Edward Tilley regarding the name of their respective wife. N.B. 3 In Caleb Johnson's Mayflowerhistory.com website regarding Edward Tilley, Edward married Agnes Cooper on June 20, 1614 at Henlow, co. Bedford, England, daughter of Edmund and Mary (Wyne) Cooper. Edward Tilley ("Eduwaert Tilleij" in the Dutch record), say-worker, appears in an April 1618 Leiden notary record in which he agreed to take on Robert Hagges as an apprentice for the term of five years. The first two witnesses were Thomas Blossom and Jonathan Brewster (s. of Elder William Brewster), both members of Robinson's Leiden Church. However, between 1614 and 1620 neither Edward Tilley nor wife Agnes appear as a witness in the Leiden betrothal records. In that era the Christian names Agnes, Ann and Anna were interchangeable. By example, Ann Fuller, the younger sister of brothers Edward Fuller and Dr. Samuel Fuller, married William White in Leiden in 1612 as "En" Fuller. As a witness to her brother Samuel's Leiden marriage to Agnes Carpenter in April 1613, both Ann and her husband William White were witnesses, with Ann's name written as "Agnys Weyt." Then in a 1619 betroval record as a witness with brother Samuel, Ann (Fuller) White is written as "Anna Wit." As a separate historical fact, Edward and Samuel Fuller's brother-in-law William White and their sister Ann were not the William White and wife named Susanna who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. Thus, Ann (Fuller) White was not the mother of Mayflower brothers Peregrin and Resolved White. 4/10/2017 Bio by: Don Blauvelt | [--?--], Miss wife of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower (I15514)
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| 71133 | Lived 21 days. Death due to congenital heart disease. | Oakes, Marie Elizabeth (I12235)
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| 71134 | Lives next to Father Ebenezer and Brother Ebenezer in 1790 Harpswell according to the census. | Toothaker, Nathaniel (I15742)
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| 71135 | Lizzie F. Jewett was of Hollis, NH, a young lady of culture, learning, and good sense. | Jewett, Lizzie F. (I2383)
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| 71136 | Llewellyn Levi Wilcox, age 41, b. Oct. 23, 1876, White, Native born Res: Mapleton, Aros., Me. Occ: Potato dealer, Mapleton Nearest Relative: Mrs. Myrtie E Wilcox, Mapleton Health: Lost right hand at wrist. | Wilcox, Llewellyn Levi (I8297)
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| 71137 | Loammi Hall 66 M Mass Wd Farmer George W. " 33 M Mass S Farmer Ernest " 31 M Mass S Farmer Nancy Alvord 37 F Mass Wd House Keeper Hattie " 10 F Mass S | Hall, Ernest (I16335)
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| 71138 | Loammi Hall 66 M Mass Wd Farmer George W. " 33 M Mass S Farmer Ernest " 31 M Mass S Farmer Nancy Alvord 37 F Mass Wd House Keeper Hattie " 10 F Mass S | Hall, George W. (I16334)
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| 71139 | Loammi Hall 66 M Mass Wd Farmer George W. " 33 M Mass S Farmer Ernest " 31 M Mass S Farmer Nancy Alvord 37 F Mass Wd House Keeper Hattie " 10 F Mass S | Hall, Loammi (I16328)
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| 71140 | Located at the "myindiana" website: John T. Hall age 32 was a member of the Republic Township Militia-1862. Along with John, was his brother James age 24; As well as these members of the Gray family: Francis M. Gray age 23 and David Gray age 27. Source of information: 1860 Jefferson Co., Indiana census Republic Township Living next door to his mother Elizabeth Hall: John T. Hall Head 30 Pa. Farming Margaret wife 30 Ind. Mary E. dau. 4 Ind. Celestance C. dau. 2 Ind. John W. son 7 Ind. 1870< roll 328 book 1, page 505> Hall, John Head 40 Pa. Framing Margaret wife 30 Ind. Mary dau. 14 Celestince (?) dau. 12 John son 10 Anna dau. 8 Joshua son 7 James son 4 1880 House Hold # 175 Hall, John T. Head 50 Pa. Farming Margaret J. wife 40 Mary E. dau. 24 Caroline C. dau. 22 Joshua M. son 16 farm laborer Lydia A. dau. 18 James C. son 14 Ara B. dau. 6 Viola E. dau. 3 Allen, Hellen neighbor widowed Emma dau. Thomas J. son When John's sister Mary Gaddis passed away John Hall was listed as the informant on her death certificate. This most likley was John W. Hall, John T.'s son and Mary's nephew. Mary passed September 30, 1903. At the time of her passing John is said to be living in Kent Indiana. According to the Final Settlement of the Estate of Elizabeth Hall deceased found in Jefferson Co., Book 9 page 156 dated January 12, 1900 John T. Hall was already deceased himself. His share of her estate was devided among his children. (note to self.. need to see a clearer copy of papers as I'm having trouble transcribing the writting) | Hall, John T. (I1286)
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| 71141 | Located in Granville. grave is located at top of hill just off of the gate. | Stow, Eliakim (I14277)
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| 71142 | Location is per SSDI records. | Frampton, Calista May (I20109)
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| 71143 | LOCATION: Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Raynham - V1, PAGE: 8 John - b. July 29, 1728 Monday [of John Hall & Hannah his wife] [entered May ye 9th 1738 ] | Hall, John (I7612)
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| 71144 | LOCATION: Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Raynham - V1, PAGE: 9 John - b. May 15, 1724 Frid. [of Jonathan Hall the first and Sarah his first wife] | Hall, John (I6968)
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| 71145 | LOCATION: Raynham, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States VOLUME: Raynham - V1 PAGE: 59 John Hall son of John Hall & Abiah his wife b. Nov. 27, 1803 | Hall, John (I64700)
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| 71146 | Lois Brundage Baker Lois Brundage Baker died on Nov. 27. She was a writer, photographer, columnist and publicist. She was a lifetime Jr. League member. Before moving to Hillsboro Beach in 1991, Lois and her family lived in Ridgewood. There, she was a founder and board member of the Volunteer Bureau, member of Project Pride, worked with the Jr. League Children's Theatre, The Depot (a women's exchange), Family Counseling board member, FCSA, Red Cross board member and chairperson of "Jazz in the Park" the annual Red Cross fund-raiser. She wrote a weekly column for the Ridgewood News called "Around Ridgewood," and she volunteered at the Forum School, a program for developmentally disabled children. She was one of the initial collaborators of the Forum Feasts cookbook, which raised over $1 million for the Forum School before it ended publication. She also worked at Becton Dickenson in Archives and was the writer and editor of "The Echo," the newsletter for BD retirees. Upon arrival in Hillsboro Beach, she joined Horses and the Handicapped, a local riding program for children afflicted by various disabilities. She was a board member, responsible for H&H publicity and fund-raising events. She volunteered as a horse sidewalker, stable mate, speaker and recruiter of volunteers. She continued writing and had articles published in the "Pompano Pelican," and also volunteered to help edit the weekly publication. She penned a sustainer column for the Jr. League of Boca Raton newsletter. She enjoyed doing oral history interviews and taking pictures for the Historical Society of Boca Raton. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Joe; her children, Lucy, Chet and Kathy; and her five grandchildren. Arrangements were by Kraeer Funeral Home in Boca Raton, Fla. | Brundage, Lois Amittai (I14791)
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| 71147 | Lomita Twp., ED 1052, sheet 21A 1155 1/2 ??? Stevenson, Allen D. Head M W 44 Md 25 PA PA England Chief Enginman - City Fire Dept ---, Bertha Wife F W 41 Md 22 KS IN IL ---, Harold A. Son M W 17 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence J Son M W 15 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Lawrence John (I85069)
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| 71148 | Lomita Twp., ED 1052, sheet 21A 1155 1/2 ??? Stevenson, Allen D. Head M W 44 Md 25 PA PA England Chief Enginman - City Fire Dept ---, Bertha Wife F W 41 Md 22 KS IN IL ---, Harold A. Son M W 17 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence J Son M W 15 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Harold Allen (I85068)
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| 71149 | Lomita Twp., ED 1052, sheet 21A 1155 1/2 ??? Stevenson, Allen D. Head M W 44 Md 25 PA PA England Chief Enginman - City Fire Dept ---, Bertha Wife F W 41 Md 22 KS IN IL ---, Harold A. Son M W 17 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence J Son M W 15 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Allen Douglas (I85017)
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| 71150 | Lomita Twp., ED 1052, sheet 21A 1155 1/2 ??? Stevenson, Allen D. Head M W 44 Md 25 PA PA England Chief Enginman - City Fire Dept ---, Bertha Wife F W 41 Md 22 KS IN IL ---, Harold A. Son M W 17 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence J Son M W 15 S KS PA KS | Hall, Bertha May (I63337)
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