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| 71901 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, M.D. (I2061)
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| 71902 | Mobile Box 504 PO, Beat No. 3, p. 302 Jones, William 34 M W Black Smith $1300 ---- Ireland Parents foreign born citizen ---, Catherine 32 F W House Wife Ireland " ---, Frank 4 M W At Home Ala " ---, William 1 M W Ala " | Jones, Francis Joseph "Frank" (I11624)
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| 71903 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Butler-Crewe, M.M. (I20204)
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| 71904 | Monmouth PO, p. 24 Thomas Richardson 78 M Farmer ---- ---- Maine Mary " 73 F " Jesse P " 38 M Farmer $3000 $930 " Sarah F " 40 F " Novilla " 15 F " school Ella " 13 F " " Millard F " 9 M " " W. A. " 1 M " Hartley " 46 M " Insane Lydia " 72 F $200 $100 " Emma Fairbanks 14 F " school | Richardson, Deacon Thomas (I103870)
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| 71905 | Monmouth PO, p. 24 Thomas Richardson 78 M Farmer ---- ---- Maine Mary " 73 F " Jesse P " 38 M Farmer $3000 $930 " Sarah F " 40 F " Novilla " 15 F " school Ella " 13 F " " Millard F " 9 M " " W. A. " 1 M " Hartley " 46 M " Insane Lydia " 72 F $200 $100 " Emma Fairbanks 14 F " school | Dearborn, Mary (I20639)
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| 71906 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Mitchell, Charles H. (I12140)
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| 71907 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Mitchell, James A. (I12139)
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| 71908 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Mitchell, Albion Frederick (I12138)
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| 71909 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Mitchell, Temperance Elzada Ann (I12137)
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| 71910 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Mitchell, Frederick A. (I12136)
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| 71911 | Monroe Centre PO, p. 5 Frederick Mitchell 36 M Farm Laborer $55 $25 Maine Lois A. " 26 F " Temperance L. " 8 F " school Frederick H. " 6 M " " James A. " 3 M " Charles H. " 2/12 M " | Hall, Lois Dorcas Ann (I12135)
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| 71912 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Mitchell, Ulysses S. (I12141)
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| 71913 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Mitchell, Charles H. (I12140)
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| 71914 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Mitchell, James A. (I12139)
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| 71915 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Mitchell, Albion Frederick (I12138)
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| 71916 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Mitchell, Frederick A. (I12136)
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| 71917 | Monroe PO, p. 202a Mitchell Frederick 43 M W Farm Laborer - Farmer $200 $200 Maine Can't W citizen ---, Dorcas Ann 36 F W Keeping House " ---, Elzada Ann 18 F W " school ---, Albion F 16 M W " ---, James A 13 M W " ---, Charles H 10 M W " ---, Ulysses S 6 M W " | Hall, Lois Dorcas Ann (I12135)
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| 71918 | Monroe Slate Barrows was of Mansfield, CT, afterwards of Hickoryport, MO and Missouri Valley, Iowa. Mr. Monroe S. Barrows' occupation was farmer. While living in Missouri Valley, IA, he was found dead in his stable one morning by his wife, lying near one of the horse which had probably kicked in him the chest as foot prints of the horse could be seen on his clothing near his heart. | Barrows, Monroe Slate (I3384)
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| 71919 | Montague PO, p. 243 Hall, Rudolphus 62 M W Work on farm ---- $6000 Mass citizen ---, Ruth 52 F W Keep house " | Kelley, Ruth (I16282)
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| 71920 | Montague PO, p. 243 Hall, Rudolphus 62 M W Work on farm ---- $6000 Mass citizen ---, Ruth 52 F W Keep house " | Hall, Rodolphus (I16279)
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| 71921 | Monterey PO, pp. 443a-444 Hall, Cynthia 77 F W Keeping House $700 $200 Mass ---, Jane 35 F W Seamstress " ---, Arsilla 4 F W Attending School " Hall, Luke M 63 M W Farmer $1400 $ 650 Mass citizen ---, Margaret 61 F W Keeping House " ---, Andrew J 8 M W Attending School " Thompson, Martin V 26 M W Farmer $2300 $1075 Mass citizen ---, Frances M 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Henry M. 1 M W At Home " ---, Edward O. 16 M W Works on Farm " Hall, Wallace W. 40 M W Farmer $1200 $580 " citizen ---, Ellen M. 35 F W Keeping House " ---, Eva M. 13 F W Attending School " ---, James E. 11 M W " " ---, Charles 9 M W " " ---, Harriet F 7 F W " " ... Hall, Benjamin F 57 M W Farmer $1220 $500 Mass citizen ---, Emiline 53 F W Keeping House " ----- p. 444 ----- ---, Alma 24 F W No occupation Mass | Hall, Wallace W. (I63542)
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| 71922 | Monterey PO, pp. 443a-444 Hall, Cynthia 77 F W Keeping House $700 $200 Mass ---, Jane 35 F W Seamstress " ---, Arsilla 4 F W Attending School " Hall, Luke M 63 M W Farmer $1400 $ 650 Mass citizen ---, Margaret 61 F W Keeping House " ---, Andrew J 8 M W Attending School " Thompson, Martin V 26 M W Farmer $2300 $1075 Mass citizen ---, Frances M 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Henry M. 1 M W At Home " ---, Edward O. 16 M W Works on Farm " Hall, Wallace W. 40 M W Farmer $1200 $580 " citizen ---, Ellen M. 35 F W Keeping House " ---, Eva M. 13 F W Attending School " ---, James E. 11 M W " " ---, Charles 9 M W " " ---, Harriet F 7 F W " " ... Hall, Benjamin F 57 M W Farmer $1220 $500 Mass citizen ---, Emiline 53 F W Keeping House " ----- p. 444 ----- ---, Alma 24 F W No occupation Mass | Fargo, Cynthia Comstock (I1778)
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| 71923 | Monterey PO, pp. 443a-444 Hall, Cynthia 77 F W Keeping House $700 $200 Mass ---, Jane 35 F W Seamstress " ---, Arsilla 4 F W Attending School " Hall, Luke M 63 M W Farmer $1400 $ 650 Mass citizen ---, Margaret 61 F W Keeping House " ---, Andrew J 8 M W Attending School " Thompson, Martin V 26 M W Farmer $2300 $1075 Mass citizen ---, Frances M 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Henry M. 1 M W At Home " ---, Edward O. 16 M W Works on Farm " Hall, Wallace W. 40 M W Farmer $1200 $580 " citizen ---, Ellen M. 35 F W Keeping House " ---, Eva M. 13 F W Attending School " ---, James E. 11 M W " " ---, Charles 9 M W " " ---, Harriet F 7 F W " " ... Hall, Benjamin F 57 M W Farmer $1220 $500 Mass citizen ---, Emiline 53 F W Keeping House " ----- p. 444 ----- ---, Alma 24 F W No occupation Mass | Hall, Luke Miner (I1750)
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| 71924 | Monterey PO, pp. 443a-444 Hall, Cynthia 77 F W Keeping House $700 $200 Mass ---, Jane 35 F W Seamstress " ---, Cora J. 8 F W Attending School " Hall, Luke M 63 M W Farmer $1400 $ 650 Mass citizen ---, Margaret 61 F W Keeping House " ---, Andrew J 8 M W Attending School " Thompson, Martin V 26 M W Farmer $2300 $1075 Mass citizen ---, Frances M 27 F W Keeping House " ---, Henry M. 1 M W At Home " ---, Edward O. 16 M W Works on Farm " Hall, Wallace W. 40 M W Farmer $1200 $580 " citizen ---, Ellen M. 35 F W Keeping House " ---, Eva M. 13 F W Attending School " ---, James E. 11 M W " " ---, Charles 9 M W " " ---, Harriet F 7 F W " " ... Hall, Benjamin F 57 M W Farmer $1220 $500 Mass citizen ---, Emiline 53 F W Keeping House " ----- p. 444 ----- ---, Alma 24 F W No occupation Mass | Hall, Benjamin Franklin (I63530)
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| 71925 | Monticello PO, p. 672 Hall, Albinous 38 M W Farmer $500 $400 Alabama citizen ---, Mary J 33 F W Keeping House Tennessee ---, Hettie N 12 F W Arkansas school ---, Chandler Ira 8 M W " ---, Augusta 8/12 F W " Oct | Hall, Augusta Bartlett (I103380)
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| 71926 | Monticello PO, p. 672 Hall, Albinous 38 M W Farmer $500 $400 Alabama citizen ---, Mary J 33 F W Keeping House Tennessee ---, Hettie N 12 F W Arkansas school ---, Chandler Ira 8 M W " ---, Augusta 8/12 F W " Oct | Burton, Mary Jane (I16308)
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| 71927 | Monticello PO, p. 672 Hall, Albinous 38 M W Farmer $500 $400 Alabama citizen ---, Mary J 33 F W Keeping House Tennessee ---, Hettie N 12 F W Arkansas school ---, Chandler Ira 8 M W " ---, Augusta 8/12 F W " Oct | Hall, Albinious J. A. (I16305)
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| 71928 | Montongo PO, p. 14 Elizer Hall 59 M Farmer $6000 $3000 Mass Elizabeth " 60 F " M. T. Hall 25 M Farmer Ala A J " 28 M Teacher " H Bodman 27 F Mass ... 2 boarders | Bodman, Harriet Hall (I16316)
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| 71929 | Montongo PO, p. 14 Elizer Hall 59 M Farmer $6000 $3000 Mass Elizabeth " 60 F " M. T. Hall 25 M Farmer Ala A J " 28 M Teacher " H Bodman 27 F Mass ... 2 boarders | Hall, Albinious J. A. (I16305)
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| 71930 | Montongo PO, p. 14 Elizer Hall 59 M Farmer $6000 $3000 Mass Elizabeth " 60 F " M. T. Hall 25 M Farmer Ala A J " 28 M Teacher " H Bodman 27 F Mass ... 2 boarders | Hall, Montraville Taylor (I16304)
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| 71931 | Montongo PO, p. 14 Elizer Hall 59 M Farmer $6000 $3000 Mass Elizabeth " 60 F " M. T. Hall 25 M Farmer Ala A J " 28 M Teacher " H Bodman 27 F Mass ... 2 boarders | Bartlett, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I16303)
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| 71932 | Montongo PO, p. 14 Elizer Hall 59 M Farmer $6000 $3000 Mass Elizabeth " 60 F " M. T. Hall 25 M Farmer Ala A J " 28 M Teacher " H Bodman 27 F Mass ... 2 boarders | Hall, Elizur Jr. (I16267)
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| 71933 | Moorefield PO, p. 276 Henry Beaty 21 M Farmer $4720 $800 Pa ... John Greer 14 M O school | Grier, John Carlyle (I16070)
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| 71934 | Moreton Frewen, age 71, died. | Frewen, Moreton (I14433)
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| 71935 | Moreton Frewen, mother maiden name Homan, was born. | Frewen, Moreton (I14433)
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| 71936 | Moriah PO, p. 238 Cook, Robt. 60 M W Civil Engineer ---- $1,000 Vermont citizen ---, Caroline 60 F W Keeps House New York ---, Cornelius 34 M W Civil Engineer ---- $2,000 ---- citizen ---, Frances 34 F W Keeps House ---- ---, Chas. 2 M W ----- ... 3 servants | Cooke, Charles (I11641)
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| 71937 | Moriah PO, p. 238 Cook, Robt. 60 M W Civil Engineer ---- $1,000 Vermont citizen ---, Caroline 60 F W Keeps House New York ---, Cornelius 34 M W Civil Engineer ---- $2,000 ---- citizen ---, Frances 34 F W Keeps House ---- ---, Chas. 2 M W ----- ... 3 servants | [--?--], Frances R. (I11640)
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| 71938 | Moriah PO, p. 238 Cook, Robt. 60 M W Civil Engineer ---- $1,000 Vermont citizen ---, Caroline 60 F W Keeps House New York ---, Cornelius 34 M W Civil Engineer ---- $2,000 ---- citizen ---, Frances 34 F W Keeps House ---- ---, Chas. 2 M W ----- ... 3 servants | Cooke, Cornelius Latimer (I11636)
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| 71939 | Moriah PO, p. 238 Cook, Robt. 60 M W Civil Engineer ---- $1,000 Vermont citizen ---, Caroline 60 F W Keeps House New York ---, Cornelius 34 M W Civil Engineer ---- $2,000 ---- citizen ---, Frances 34 F W Keeps House ---- ---, Chas. 2 M W ----- ... 3 servants | VanDeventer, Caroline Eliza (I11633)
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| 71940 | Moriah PO, p. 238 Cook, Robt. 60 M W Civil Engineer ---- $1,000 Vermont citizen ---, Caroline 60 F W Keeps House New York ---, Cornelius 34 M W Civil Engineer ---- $2,000 ---- citizen ---, Frances 34 F W Keeps House ---- ---, Chas. 2 M W ----- ... 3 servants | Cooke, Robert Latimer (I11629)
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| 71941 | Morris C. "Red" Lloyd, 87, died Sunday at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis. Born March 31, 1921 in Oroville California, he was the son of Edward and Annabelle Lodge Lloyd. Red served in the U. S. Army Air Corps during World War II and was employed as a forest inspector for the forestry department until his retirement. Red was preceded in death by his grandson, Scott Springer; sister Lois Wheeler; and brother Russell Lloyd. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Ressie Lloyd; daughter Anne Lloyd; daughter and son-in-law Marshia and Marty Kibble; son and daughter-in-law Morrie and Eugenia Lloyd; grandchildren Brett Kibble, Sarah Harrington, Amy Kibble, Mandy Wydronek, Morgen Springer, Keila Goodman, Cassie Lloyd and Jesse Lloyd; sister Natalie Grimm; and five great-grandchildren. A private graveside service will be at Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at Calvary Baptist Church in Albany. Online condolences may be sent to the family via www.mchenryfuneralhome.com. | Lloyd, Morris C. "Red" (I10839)
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| 71942 | Morris Martin immigrated from Ireland on the ship with the initials A.Z. on 5 Jun 1849, originating in Liverpool, England. He is listed as MARTIN, Morris, age 24, M, Laborer, 05Ju021P (Date, Port, Ship). Martin is among the fifty most numerous surnames in Ireland; in fact it has thirty-eight place. The thirteen thousand persons of the name in Ireland with widely distributed over the country, being found most frequently in East Ulster and, of course, in Dublin which, being the metropolis, contains families from all the provinces. Martin is also a common name in Great Britain: it has thirty-first place in England and forty-eight in Scotland. The best known families of Martin are those of Galway city and county: they were one of the celebrated "Tribes of Galway". These Martins are not Gaelic in origin. Their pedigree states that they came to Ireland with Strongbow. An interesting fact relating to the Martyns of Tullyra, Co. Galway, should be mentioned here. A special clause was inserted in the penal act 8 Anne, Chap 3, providing that the prohibition of gavelkind in Catholic families should not apply to Oliver Martin of Tulliry on account of his assistance to Protestants during the brief period of Catholic ascendancy in the seventeenth century - an example of clemency very usual in the ferocious Penal Code. Our native indigenous Martins may be either O's or Mac's. The O'Martins were of some importance in the mediaeval period: Giolla Earnain O Martain who died in 1218 is described in the various Annals as chief brehon or chief professor of law in Ireland - chief poet etc., in "Loch Ce"; and in 1431 the death of the Bishop of Clogher, who was also an O'Martin, is recorded. MacMartin was the surname assumed by a branch of the O'Neills in Co. Tyrone. Survivors of these minor septs are now plain Martin without either Prefix. Co. Tyrone is also the original homeland of another sept whose present-day representatives are sometimes called Martin: this is an important sept of MacGiolla Mahrtain, anglicized MacGilmartin in the seventeenth century and now usually Gilmartin or Kilmartin. Their forbears were chiefs in the barony of Clogher, Co. Tyrone, but, though they were still very numerous in the adjoining county of Fermanagh at the time of the 1659 census, they were gradually forced westwards to the territory in which they are now chiefly found, I.e Counties Leitrim and Sligo. Fergal MacMartin (d. 1431), Bishop of Killala, was probably of this sept. A number of distinguished men and women of the name have adorned the annals of Ireland, especially in the nineteenth century. The most notable of these were: John Martin (1812-1875) the Young Irelander and brother-in-law of John Mitchel;; Richard Martin (1754-1834) that romantic character known as "Hair Trigger Dick" and "Humanity Dick" (the originator of legislation against cruelty to animals), who could boast that his Connacht avenue was thirty miles long; his daughter Harriet Letitia Martin (1801-1891), the novelist; his grand-daughter Mary Letitia Martin (1815-1850), the "Princess of Connemara" owner of 200,000 acres, who ruined herself relieving sufferers at the time of the Great Famine. In recent times we have had Miss Martin of Ross (1862-1915), of the famous literary partnership of Somerville and Ross; and finally, not to mention various distinguished churchmen and colonial statesmen, Edward Martyn (1859-1932) another remarkable Co. Galway man, the co-founder of Sinn Fein and a pioneer of the Irish dramatic movement. | Martin, Maurice "Morris" (I633)
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| 71943 | Moses and Alice had three sons and nine daughters. | Hall, Moses (I975)
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| 71944 | Moses Chase died young. | Chase, Moses (I6235)
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| 71945 | Moses Chase died young. | Chase, Moses (I6235)
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| 71946 | Moses Chase was Ensign in the Essex Regiment. ________ From FindaGrave: Moses, Ens. [Dr., per church record], died in the 80th year of his age. (sources: gravestone inscription & Vital Records of Newbury, MA to the end of the year 1849) | Chase, Ensign Moses (I6233)
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| 71947 | Moses Hall was a Cuyahoga Co., OH, pioneer farmer. He purchased 2163 acres in Dover Township, having bought the title from Hubbard and Stowe, agents of the Connecticut Land Co. (Recorded in Vol. 1 records in Cuyahoga Co., Horace Perry, recorder, in Vol. A, pg. 2998.) Nehemiah and Lucy Hubbard and Joshus and Ruth Stowe sold the land to Moses Hall for $4,326 in 1810. In company with several other families, Moses moved his wife and twelve children to Ohio in 1811 with ox and horse teams. They were six weeks making the trip through dense forests from Lee, Massachusetts to Ohio, with Indians and wild animals the only other inhabitants of the forest. When the wagons bogged down in the mud, he would put his shoulders under the box to assist the teams. Ziba Hall of Cleveland, Ohio, is in possession (in 1953) of mounted horns from a team of these oxen. Moses gave each of his seven sons one hundred acres and each of his five daughters fifty acres from the original 2163 acres. Seven of his children settled in Cleveland (originally, Dover) and five in Ashtabula, Ohio. Moses Hall's second wife, Lydia Hinsdale, was born August 9, 1763, and died January 4, 1825. She was one of eight persons to organize a Congregational Church on June 5, 1811 at Lee, Massachusetts. Relief Swift was the granddaughter of Joseph Chadwick. | Hall, Moses (I1640)
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| 71948 | Moses Hall was never married. | Hall, Moses (I1389)
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| 71949 | Moses Hall was never married. | Hall, Moses (I1389)
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| 71950 | Moses has been identified as being from New England Hall family 024 based on DNA test of a descendant. He lived for a period of time in early 1800s in Lee, Oneida county, New York, but he also lived in Ontario, Canada. | Hall, Moses DNA Family 024 (I64273)
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