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| 71151 | Lomita Twp., ED 68, sheet 1A 21908 Andrew Street Stevenson, Allen D Head M W 34 Md PA PA England Blower - Glass Factory ---, Bertha Wife F W 31 Md KS IN IL ---, Harold Son M W 7 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence Son M W 5 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Lawrence John (I85069)
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| 71152 | Lomita Twp., ED 68, sheet 1A 21908 Andrew Street Stevenson, Allen D Head M W 34 Md PA PA England Blower - Glass Factory ---, Bertha Wife F W 31 Md KS IN IL ---, Harold Son M W 7 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence Son M W 5 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Harold Allen (I85068)
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| 71153 | Lomita Twp., ED 68, sheet 1A 21908 Andrew Street Stevenson, Allen D Head M W 34 Md PA PA England Blower - Glass Factory ---, Bertha Wife F W 31 Md KS IN IL ---, Harold Son M W 7 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence Son M W 5 S KS PA KS | Stevenson, Allen Douglas (I85017)
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| 71154 | Lomita Twp., ED 68, sheet 1A 21908 Andrew Street Stevenson, Allen D Head M W 34 Md PA PA England Blower - Glass Factory ---, Bertha Wife F W 31 Md KS IN IL ---, Harold Son M W 7 S KS PA KS ---, Lawrence Son M W 5 S KS PA KS | Hall, Bertha May (I63337)
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| 71155 | London All Hallows Bread Street with St. John the Evangelist | Goddard, William Jr. (I4516)
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| 71156 | Londonderry PO, p. 269 Hall, Julia 54 F W Keeping house $200 ---- Maine ---, Julia 30 F W Massachusetts ---, Lizzie 18 F W NH Smith, Curtis 28 M W Farm Laborer NH citizen Thompson, Warner 14 M W NH school | Hall, Lizzie (I64244)
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| 71157 | Londonderry PO, p. 269 Hall, Julia 54 F W Keeping house $200 ---- Maine ---, Julia 30 F W Massachusetts ---, Lizzie 18 F W NH Smith, Curtis 28 M W Farm Laborer NH citizen Thompson, Warner 14 M W NH school | Thompson, Warner W. (I64243)
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| 71158 | Londonderry PO, p. 269 Hall, Julia 54 F W Keeping house $200 ---- Maine ---, Julia 30 F W Massachusetts ---, Lizzie 18 F W NH Smith, Curtis 28 M W Farm Laborer NH citizen Thompson, Warner 14 M W NH school | Hall, Julia A. "Juliana" (I64231)
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| 71159 | Londonderry PO, p. 269 Hall, Julia 54 F W Keeping house $200 ---- Maine ---, Julia 30 F W Massachusetts ---, Lizzie 18 F W NH Smith, Curtis 28 M W Farm Laborer NH citizen Thompson, Warner 14 M W NH school | Robinson, Julia Ann (I64220)
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| 71160 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mittermeier, R.A. (I102350)
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| 71161 | Lora Parkers parents were of Mansfield, CT. | Parker, Lora (I3374)
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| 71162 | Lorenzo A Maynard and Elizabeth L Jones were married 14 January 1851 at Townsend by F. P. Brown, Baptist Minister. It was a first marriage for each. Lorenzo, age 25, a Tailor of Townsend, was a son of Abner & Hannah Maynard. Elizabeth, age 25, of Townsend, was a daughter of John & Cynthia Jones. | Family F29109
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| 71163 | Lorenzo A Maynard, male married, age 81 years, 7 months, and 23 days, died 17 August 1907 at 15 Coleman St., Boston, of Inflamation of Prostate & Bladder. He was a Cutter, born in Shrewsbury to Abner Maynard, born Shrewsbury and Hannah Hall, birthplace unknown. No named informant. He was buried at Shrewsbury. | Maynard, Lorenzo Abner (I77290)
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| 71164 | Lorenzo A. Maynard and Sara E. Low were married 23 November 1865 at Boston by Zaron Stow of Boston. It was his third marriage and her first. Lorenzo, age 38, Tailor of Boston, was born in Shrewsbury to Abner & Hannah. Sara, age 27, of Boston, was born at Boston to Peter & Sarah H. | Family F29074
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| 71165 | Lorenzo Abner Maynard was born 22 August 1866 at 21 Appleton, Boston to Lorenzo A. & Sarah S. of Boston. He was a tailor born in Shrewsbury; she was born in Boston. | Maynard, Lorenzo Abner (I77302)
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| 71166 | Lorinda Humphrey was of Croydon, NH. | Humphrey, Lorinda (I2371)
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| 71167 | Lost at Sea | Eliot, Andrew (I102463)
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| 71168 | Lost at sea during the Phips Expedition against Port Royal in the Indian Wars in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Greenleaf, Captain Stephen Sr. (I18747)
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| 71169 | Lost at sea in passage from Boston to Panama. | Hall, Levi Crowell (I96991)
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| 71170 | Lost at sea in passage from New York to Savannah. | Hall, Henry Williams (I96982)
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| 71171 | Lost at Sea in the Gale of October 1841. | Hall, Captain Freeman (I97155)
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| 71172 | Lost at sea on passage from Charleston to Boston | Hall, Charles (I97013)
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| 71173 | Lost at sea on passage from Charleston to Boston | Hall, Captain Thomas II (I97012)
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| 71174 | Lost at sea on the "Hercules" | Hall, David (I102949)
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| 71175 | Lost at Sea. | Bray, Peter (I97367)
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| 71176 | Lost at Sea. | Hall, Ezra (I97064)
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| 71177 | Lost at Sea. | Hopkins, James C. (I21895)
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| 71178 | Lost at Sea. | Elton, Ebenezer Sr. (I21385)
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| 71179 | Lost at Sea. | Hall, Oreck "Orrick" (I10051)
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| 71180 | Lost At Sea. | Rawson, Paul (I4478)
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| 71181 | Lot 1871. | Shaw, George Bradford (I2768)
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| 71182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mountbatten-Windsor, HRH Prince L.A.C. Prince Louis of Wales (I22669)
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| 71183 | Louis Percival Bosanquet, mother maiden name Bevan, was born. | Bosanquet, Louis Percival (I21587)
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| 71184 | Louisa Jackson was the daughter of Hon. William Jackson of Newton, MA. She died at the age of 37. | Jackson, Louisa (I1399)
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| 71185 | Lowell Sun. 10 July 1929, pg 19 (GUENARD)'97Mrs. Flora Guenard. A well known resident of Dracut, died last evening at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Albert B Abbott. 69 Green Street, Reading. She had been ill for some time and only three days ago went to the home of her daughter where she had hoped to improve her health. Her home was in Forest avenue Lakevlew park. Her age was 54 years. 10 months and 12 days. She is survived by her husband Edward Guenard: two daughters. Mrs Albert B. Abbott, and Mrs. David Godfrey, the latter of Manchester, N H.: 10 sons, Armand, Philip and John of New York city. Ernest of Worcester, Leo of Brockton, Harry, Edward, George, Raymond and Donald all of Dracut: Her mother. Mrs. David Hall of Dracut and four sisters. Mrs. Archie Gagne of Somersworth. N H.. Mrs. John T. Jacques and Mrs. Stella Thibeault, both of Dracut, and Mrs. P. Blaln of Lowell, The body was taken to her home by Undertaker Joseph Albert. | Lachance, Flora (I7963)
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| 71186 | Loyalist, estate confiscated 1781 | Cooke, Jedediah (I85958)
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| 71187 | LT COL US ARMY VIETNAM | Baker, Lt. Col. John Chester (I726)
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| 71188 | Lt. General Albert C. Wedemeyer, USA, was retired in 1952 and living in New York City. | Wedemeyer, Lt. Gen. Albert C. (I20116)
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| 71189 | Lt. George Linwood Hall was the son of George Washington Hall and Effie Sweet. A pioneering aviator, Linwood served as a pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWI. Prior to his service Linwood enrolled at M.I.T., studying chemical engineering. Later he ran an airborne sight-seeing and air transport business in the vicinity of Yarmouth, on Cape Cod. While on a test flight attempting to determine the cause of persistent engine trouble one day, together with his mechanic, Linwood lost control of his aircraft and crashed. Both he and his mechanic were killed. The cause of the failure was never determined. Linwood was a member of St. James Lodge of Masons and of Mansfield Post 198 of the American Legion. He was engaged to Miss Constance King. Linwood was survived by his parents, four sisters Misses Bernice, Beulah, Helen and Marjorie and two brothers, Clifton and Sumner. | Hall, George Linwood (I7401)
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| 71190 | LUCAS, Lydia Personal Estate under £9,000. Probate 24 July [1880]. Administration of the Personal Estate of Lydia Lucas late of 39 Gloucester square in the County of Middlesex, Widow, who died 7 July 1880 at 39 Gloucester square was granted at the Principal Registry to Francis Alfred Lucas of 39 Gloucester square Gentlemand, the Son and one of the Next of Kin. | Davidson, Lydia (I102324)
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| 71191 | Lucina was the daughter of William Gaskill. | Gaskill, Lucinda (I618)
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| 71192 | Lucinda C. Hall and Joseph D. Hulbut (From LDS Film #0890264, Marriage Records, Vol. A-D) | Family F1086
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| 71193 | Lucinda Root 34 F Greenwich Wd Fanny E " 7 F " S Clara L " 4 F " S Albert L. " 2 M " S | Estey, Lucinda Rebecca (I3914)
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| 71194 | Lucinda Root 34 F Greenwich Wd Fanny E " 7 F " S Clara L " 4 F " S Albert L. " 2 M " S | Root, Fannie Elizabeth (I3908)
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| 71195 | Lucius Stephen Hall owned a dairy farm on Pierce Street in West Boylston, MA. He lost the farm during the Great Depression. | Hall, Lucius Stephen (I4608)
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| 71196 | Lucy (Hall) Stedman often related what a wild country she came to. According to Bertha, "Indians were every place, and she was frightened to death of them. They were at every station when the train stopped on the way across the continent. When she reached California and made her home in a redwood forest, she would recall to us of the many frightening experiences she had been through. Wild animals could be seen bioth night and day. Grizzly bears would even come out in daylight and watch the men at work in the woods. They would approach as near as a hundred foot of them. The California lions would scream on the hillsides at night. Papa never went out without taking his gun with him. This nervously upset her for she could not get the men folks to go out and see if it was a women lost in the hills. The California lion in call to his mate would scream identically with the sound of a frightened woman screaming. The Indians in Marin County were numerous but a harmless group. The only time they became ugly was under the influence of alcohol. "Mother often told of picking her first bouquet of autumn leaves. She had rode her saddlehorse down to the Jewell ranch to visit with the Jewell girls. When she went home she stopped and picked a beautiful boquet of Autumn leaves. When she got home, she found to her amazement that she had a bouquet of poison oak." | Hall, Lucy Jane (I1754)
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| 71197 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sandys, L.D. (I14314)
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| 71198 | Lucy Hall and Nathaniel Strong (From LDS Film #0890264, Marriage Records, Vol. A-D) | Family F258
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| 71199 | Lucy Mason Hall, born 2 February 1840, daughter of Horatio and Elizabeth, died of dropsy at age 5 on 4 November 1844 in Malden, Massachusetts. | Hall, Lucy Mason (I7815)
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| 71200 | Lucy was his second wife. | Family F6014
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