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72301 Nashville, p. 214a
John C. Knowles      32  M   Manufacturer  -----   New Hampshire
Hannah A.  "            32   F                                       "
Helen M.     "             3   F                                        "
Henry Holt               27  M   Manufacturer   ----          "
Martha J   "             20   F                                        "
Frances A. Hardy   16    F                                        " 
Knowles, John C. (I13194)
 
72302 Nashville, p. 214a
John C. Knowles      32  M   Manufacturer  -----   New Hampshire
Hannah A.  "            32   F                                       "
Helen M.     "             3   F                                        "
Henry Holt               27  M   Manufacturer   ----          "
Martha J   "             20   F                                        "
Frances A. Hardy   16    F                                        " 
Hall, Hannah A. (I13193)
 
72303 Nath[aniel] Hall & Sarah Marshall m. int. 5 May 1744 Family F737
 
72304 Nathan and Josiah, sons of Preserved Hall(3), were among the first settlers of Winthrop, ME in 1766. Hall, Nathan (I217)
 
72305 Nathan and Kezia removed to Oxford, MA in 1797/8. Hall, Nathan (I123)
 
72306 Nathan and Kezia removed to Oxford, MA in 1797/8. Hall, Nathan (I123)
 
72307 Nathan Balcom was ownser of Balcom's Taver, a center for activity during the Revolutionary War. Balcom, Nathan (I2709)
 
72308 Nathan Hall had been married three times, but had no children. He had been Justice of the Peace in Croydon, NH for many years, Selectman, Commissioner for Sullivan County for three years, and was Chief Marshall at the Centennial Celebration
in Croydon in 1876. He had the title of Captain. 
Hall, Nathan (I2111)
 
72309 Nathan Hall had been married three times, but had no children.  He had been Justice of the Peace in Croydon, NH for many years, Selectman, Commissioner for Sullivan County for three years, and was Chief Marshall at the Centennial Celebration in Croydon in 1866.  He had the title of Captain.
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From Croydon Centenniel Celebration Book (1866):

"Nathan Hall, son of Edward Hall, Jr.,  is an independent farmer residing at the Flat. He was Chief Marshal at the Celebration, has  been many years elected to town offices, and is now a Commissioner for Sullivan County." 
Hall, Nathan (I2111)
 
72310 Nathan Perry was a son of Josiah Perry and Bethia (Cutler) He was a weaver and tailor by trade, as were his progenitors. He married at Watertown on about May 1, 1745, Hannah Fiske, daughter of Sarah (Coolidge) and Deacon Nathan Fiske. He came on April, 1751, to Worcester and was for twenty-three years Deacon of the church (Old South) from 1783 until he died at age eighty-eight years. He was very prominent in town, becoming town treasurer, county treasurer, selectman for ten years from 1780 to 1790, and was also surveyor and collector of taxes in 1760, 1768 and 1769. He served as town moderator of meetings when there was debate on the Continental Congress and was selected to a committee to decide what should be done; he and the other committee members signed the report to uphold the Congress. He was also involved in numerous other early government issues.

His homestead was on what is now Vernon street, the Elijah Hedge estate, which he bought when he came to Worcester. His children with Hannah were: Hannah, born in Watertown, 1747, died 1749; J Hannah, born 1749, in Watertown; Nathan, Jr., born March 30, 1751, in Watertown; the following children were born in Worcester: Sarah, born November 29, 1752; Josiah, Mary, born March 1, 1759; Deacon Moses, born February 16, 1762, father of Deacon Samuel Perry and ancestor of many of the Worcester Perrys.

[Source: Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: With a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume 1. Edited by Ellery Bicknell Crane. 1907 and Proceedings of the Worcestor Society of Antiquity for the year 1907. Vol. XXIII. Published 1908.] 
Perry, Nathan (I4697)
 
72311 Nathan R. Smith is professor of surgery in Medical College Baltimore, and Dr. James Hall said of him in 1873, "he is now no doubt the ablest surgeon in the United States."   His son Allen P. Smith succceeded him as Professor of Surgery at the
University of Maryland. 
Smith, Dr. Nathan Ryno (I4592)
 
72312 Nathan Smith (1762-1829)

Nathan Smith was one of New England's best-known and respected physicians. He was a skilled surgeon, teacher, writer, and practitioner. At a time when most American physicians were poorly educated, he single-handedly founded Dartmouth Medical School and co-founded the University of Vermont Medical School, the medical school at Bowdoin College, and the Yale School of Medicine, leading historians to dub him the "Johnny Appleseed of American medicine".

Smith first began work as a surgeon in Chester, Vermont at age 21. He later went to the Harvard College's medical department where he obtained his MB in 1790. Smith was the third graduate of Harvard's medical department. He was later awarded an MD by Harvard in 1811. In 1803 Smith had gone to the University of Edinburgh where he attended medical classes for a year.

He developed important scientific principles in relation to the pathology of necrosis, on which he founded a new and successful mode of practice. Using the procedure he saved from amputation the leg of the future Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith, who was then a child.

He was ahead of his time in insisting that doctors practice "watchful waiting" and emphasizing patient-centered care.

He published Practical Essays on Typhus Fever in 1824. His Medical and Surgical Memoirs, published posthumously by his son Nathan Ryno Smith in 1831, recounted his extensive experience as a physician in America during its formative years as the United States. Smith's four sons all became physicians, the most prominent being Nathan Ryno Smith. 
Smith, Dr. Nathan (I1066)
 
72313 Nathan's cause of death was drowning. Barrows, Nathan (I3361)
 
72314 Nathanael Parker HALL 
Vital Records from The NEHGS Register Vital Records (incl. Bible, Cemetery, Church and SSDI)
BIRTH : 3/29/1731
LOCATION : York,York,Maine,United States
VOLUME : 111 (1957)
PAGE : 95
TEXT : Vital Records Of York, Maine (Continued)

Isaac Hall his Children born in York of his wife Abigail the Daughter of John Parker  viz

1.  Susanna Hall born April 30. 1929 --
2. Nathanael Parker Hall born March. 29. 1731. // 
Hall, Nathaniel Parker (I103029)
 
72315 Nathanael Parker HALL 
Vital Records from The NEHGS Register Vital Records (incl. Bible, Cemetery, Church and SSDI)
BIRTH : 3/29/1731
LOCATION : York,York,Maine,United States
VOLUME : 111 (1957)
PAGE : 95
TEXT : Vital Records Of York, Maine (Continued)

Isaac Hall his Children born in York of his wife Abigail the Daughter of John Parker  viz

1.  Susanna Hall born April 30. 1929 --
2. Nathanael Parker Hall born March. 29. 1731. // 
Hall, Susanna (I15736)
 
72316 Nathaniel "Nate" Hall, 61, of Hartford, passed away on Friday (November 6, 2009) at St. Francis Hospital.

He was the oldest son of the late Robert L. and Mattie Mae Hall.

Nate is survived by Elder Dora V. Hall, his loving wife of forty-two years. He also leaves his sons, Tyrone Shelton of Manchester, Gregory Cannon Sr. and Robert Hall of Hartford and Lawrence (Persephone) Hall of Southington; his daughter Penny Comeux (Derrick) of Manchester; his brothers David (Nelida) Hall of South Carolina, Richard Hall and Eric Hall of Hartford; his sisters Christine (Frank) Turner of South Windsor, and Carol (Calvin) Johnson of Hartford; a host of grand children; great grand children; his close friends Lawrence (Kathy) Williams and Ffrin "Butch" Moorer, other family members and friends.

He was predeceased by his son Chris Shelton and his brothers Jerry Hall, Leon Hall, and Jimmy Eddy.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at Liberty Christian Center International, 23 Vine Street, Hartford, CT, from 10:00-11:00 a.m., with a Funeral Service celebrating his life commencing at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be at Mt. Saint Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, CT. 
Hall, Nathaniel "Nate" (I16720)
 
72317 Nathaniel B. Hall or Raynham is currently identified only by an 1841 marriage in Norton to Elizabeth C Lane. I have not discovered further information. Hall, Nathaniel Bell (I7648)
 
72318 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Hall, Nathaniel (I16788)
 
72319 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Hall, Mary Louisa (I16779)
 
72320 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Hall, Caroline (I16778)
 
72321 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Coffin, Sarah Elizabeth (I16777)
 
72322 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Hall, Nathaniel (I16776)
 
72323 Nathaniel Hall        59  M   Medford, Mass  Md   Unitarian Clergyman
Sarah E.   "          49  F    Boston      "      Md
Nathaniel   "  Jr     23  M   Dorchester  "    S      Master Mate  U.S. Navy
Caroline    "          21   F         "           "    S
Mary L.     "          17   F         "           "    S 
Hall, Rev. Nathaniel (I16572)
 
72324 Nathaniel Smith was from Rowley. Smith, Nathaniel (I1011)
 
72325 Nathaniel was the son of William Bassett and Abigail Bourne. He married Hannah Hall on 04 Jul 1745 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA.

Served in the Revolutionary War from the Town of Canterbury, CT. Served as a private in Capt. Elijah Smalley's company, Maj. Zenas Winslow's regiment, 1778, which marched on an alarm at Bedford and Falmouth.

Source: Connecticut in the Revolution, pg. 6 
Bassett, Nathaniel (I9802)
 
72326 Nathaniel Wheeler Brown and his wife, Sarh Jane (Ide) Brown, had two children. Brown, Nathaniel Wheeler (I2131)
 
72327 Nathaniel WHITIN (1), the immigrant ancestor of the WHITIN family of Whitinsville, Mass. was born in 1609, in England. He is mentioned in the will of his grandfather, John SMITH, who bequeathed to his mother, Sarah (SMITH) WHITING, lands in Hoxden, Middlesex Co., England. He had a brother, Samuel WHITING, also mentioned in this will.

Nathanie WHITING came first to Lynn as early as 1638, when he was a proprietor of that town. In the first records his name is spelled WHITING, WHYTING and WHITINGE, most of the descendants having used the form WHITING.

He removed to Dedham a few years after he came to New England and was a proprietor there in 1640. He was admitted to the church, July 30, 1641, and was made a freeman, May 18, 1642. He died at Dedham, Jan. 15, 1682-3.

His will was dated May 15, 1677, and proved April 19, 1683. He gave his whole estate to his wife Hannah to distribute at her discretion. The widow died Nov. 4, 1714, aged 89 years.

He married, Nov. 4, 1643, Hannah DWIGHT, daughter of John and Hannah, of Dedham, progenitors of a famous old family.

She came to Dedham from England with her parents and brothers John & Timothy. Her father was at Watertown in 1635, removed to Dedham, was admitted a freeman March 13, 1638-9, owned half the watermill. Nathaniel WHITING was also a miller His descendants at Whitinsville seem to have inherited their predilection for mills and machinery from both immigrant ancestors named. 
Whiting, Nathaniel (I7526)
 
72328 Nathaniel Winchell's will dated 1699 said that his son Thomas was deceased and he had 4 children. Winchell, Thomas (I5872)
 
72329 Nathaniel Winchell's will dated 1699 said that his son Thomas was deceased and he had 4 children. Winchell, Nathanael (I1840)
 
72330 Nathion Burial Index, St. Mary the Virgin, West Bergholt
George Constable, age 19, was buried 
Constable, George (I102296)
 
72331 Nathion Burial Index, St. Mary the Virgin, West Bergholt
Sarah Constable, age 57, was buried. 
[--?--], Sarah (I102294)
 
72332 Nathion Burial Index, St. Mary the Virgin, West Bergholt
Thomas Constable, age 73, died.
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Reference ID:      p 89-90 n 710
Name:      Thomas Constable
Residence Place:     
Residence Note:     
Gender:      Male
Burial Date:      07 Oct 1864
Burial Place:      West Bergholt, Essex, England
Death Date:     
Death Place:     
Age:     
Birth Date:     
Birthplace:     
Occupation:     
Race:     
Marital Status:     
Spouse's Name:     
Father's Name:     
Father's Birthplace:     
Mother's Name:     
Mother's Birthplace:     
Informant's Name:     
Informant's Residence:     
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:      I03375-5
System Origin:      England-EASy
GS Film number:      1702146

Citing this Record:
"England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J84M-L3V : 24 December 2014), Thomas Constable, 07 Oct 1864; citing , reference p 89-90 n 710; FHL microfilm 1,702,146. 
Constable, Thomas (I102293)
 
72333 NATICK - Katherine M (Colbath) Campbell of Natick, 90, passed away Sept 3, 2011 at Leonard Morse Hospital with her loving family at her side.

Born in Ashland, Maine, daughter of Percy and Margaret Colbath.

She is survived by daughters Sharon (Bob) Patnaude, Barbara (Ed) Sloper, Dianne (Steve) Hannan, Doreen (Dave) Kelly, Mary (Jay) Verner, Peggy (Ken) Kearns. Sons Joseph (Kyoung-h wa), Stephen, Jeffrey and David (Carol). Siblings Charles, Richard, Alfred and Terrance Colbath, Marylou Obrien and Beverly Kiley. Daughters-in law Bea Campbell, Linda Campbell, Mijin Magowan, Moira Gagnon and son-in-law Avery Osgood. The loving grandmother of 26 and great-grand mother of 24, many nieces, nephews and friends

She was predeceased by sons Daniel and James, siblings Adele Pendleton, Geraldine Monet, Malcolm and Dale Colbath, also her former husband Holman (Dan) Campbell. Kay retired from the former Howard Johnson's located on the Mass Turnpike in Natick and Framingham.

A ready smile and willingness to lend a hand to all who asked, she will be missed.

A memorial service will be held at the Natick Amvets Hall, 1 Superior Dr., Natick, Sept 10,2011 at 1:00 pm. 
Colbath, Katherine Margaret (I9544)
 
72334 National Archives and Records Administration. U.S. Army Personnel and Dependent Casualties, 1961-1981
Name:       John L Thibeault
Birth Date:       1926
Gender:       Male
Race:       Caucasian (White)
Home State:       Maryland
Casualty Country:       Vietnam, Republic of
Casualty Category:       Battle Dead
Casualty Status:       Hostile Dead: Killed Out-right (previous)
Casualty Date:       5 Dec 1965
Cause of Death:       Not Booby Trap Connected: None Of The Above; Other Weapons (including Cutting Instruments, Piercing Instruments, Blunt Instruments, Etc.)
Report Date:       5 Dec 1965
Military Occupation:       Light Weapons Infantry (army)
Division:       1st Inf Div
Personnel Catagory:       Active Duty Army
Military Class:       Enlisted Personnel
Rank:       Staff Sergeant
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National Archives and Records Administration. U.S., Vietnam War Military Casualties, 1956-1998
Name:       John Lornie Thibeault
Birth Date:       25 Aug 1926
Death Date:       5 Dec 1965
Gender:       Male
Age:       39
Race:       Caucasian (White)
Home City:       Dracut
Home State:       Massachusetts
Religion:       Roman Catholic
Marital Status:       Married (Spouse Listed) (Married)
SSN/Service #:       11190807
Citizen Status:       U.S.
Death Date:       5 Dec 1965
Processed Date:       Dec 1965
Casualty Country:       Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)
Casualty Type:       Hostile - Killed
Casualty Reason:       Multi-Fragment Wounds
Casualty Air:       Ground Casualty
Body Status:       Body Recovered
Service branch:       Department of the Army
Component:       Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG)
Military Grade:       Staff Sergeant
Pay Grade:       Specialist Sixth Class (U.S. Army) or Staff Sergeant (U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps) or Technical Sergeant (U.S. Air Force) or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: Any Entry; Second Column: Any Entry; Third Column: 1; Fourth Column: Blank (U.S. Navy
Province:       99
Length of Service :       18
Service Occupation:       Light Weapons Infantry (ARMY)
Data Source:       Combat Area Casualties Current File 
Thibeault, Staff Sergeant John Lornie (I7962)
 
72335 National Archives and Records Administration. U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Name:      Philip Torrey
Gender:      Male
Relation to Head:      Soldier
Spouse:      Nancy Torrey

Service: K 30 Mo Inf.
Widow Filing: 1865 Mar 6 App. # 85126; Cert. No. 54620 
Torrey, Philip (I12249)
 
72336 National Archives Film T9-0068     Page 29B
          Relation  Sex  Marr Race Age  Birthplace
Stephen STEADMAN  Self   M    M    W    42   MA   Occ: Lumber Man     Fa: MA   Mo: MA
Lucy STEADMAN  Wife F    M    W    34   MA   Occ: Keeps House    Fa: MA      Mo: MA
Elodie STEADMAN     Dau  F    S    W    9    CA   Occ: At School      Fa: MA   Mo: MA
Julia STEADMAN Dau  F    S    W    8    CA   Occ: At School      Fa: MA      Mo: MA
Robert STEADMAN     Son  M    S    W    5    CA   Occ: At School      Fa: MA   Mo: MA
Hattie STEADMAN     Dau  F    S    W    2    CA                  Fa: MA      Mo: MA
Bertha STEADMAN     Dau  F    S    W    3M   CA                  Fa: MA      Mo: MA
John ROSLOT    Other     M    W    W    52   FRA  Occ: Cook      Fa: FRA      Mo: FRA
Felix COTRIE   Other     M    S    W    60   FRA  Occ: Wood Chopper   Fa: FRA  Mo: FRA
Wm. FIEK  Other     M    S    W    52   FRA  Occ: Wood Chopper   Fa: FRA      Mo: FRA
Henry ABBOTT   Other     M    W    W    51   VT   Occ: Wood Chopper   Fa: VT   Mo: VT
Juan DIAS Other     M    S    W    43   CHILE     Occ: Wood Chopper Fa: CHILE Mo: CHILE
Enoch M. LANE  Other     M    S    W    24   ME   Occ: Wood Chopper   Fa: ME   Mo: ME
Jose ANTONIO   Other     M    M    W    28   PORT Occ: Teamster       Fa: PORT Mo: PORT 
Stedman, Stephen Schuyler (I1755)
 
72337 National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006), National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator. Source Source: S96 (S96)
 
72338 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      Thomas S Hall
Service Info.:      US Army
Death Date:      17 Jan 1908
Service Start Date:      18 Sep 1862
Interment Date:      17 Jan 1908
Cemetery:      Togus National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:      VA Medical Center VA Regional Office Center Togus , ME 04330
Buried At:      Section B Site 2382
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Inscription:
LIEUT
THOS. S. HALL
CO. F.
28 ME. INF. 
Hall, Thomas Stacey (I100917)
 
72339 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:       Joan Bess Feike Hall
Service Info.:       TEC 5 US ARMY
Birth Date:       15 Mar 1924
Death Date:       11 Mar 2006
Relation:       Wife Of Hall, Robert M
Cemetery:       Willamette National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:       11800 SE MT. Scott Boulevard Portland, OR 97266
Buried At:       Section Ll Site 294 
Feike, Joan Bess "Jody" (I97795)
 
72340 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:       Zera W Hall
Service Info.:       PRIVATE US ARMY CIVIL WAR
Death Date:       28 Mar 1863
Cemetery:       Nashville National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:       1420 Gallatin Road, South Madison, TN 37115
Buried At:       Section O Site 11499

He was originally buried in Gallatin, TN, and his grave moved to the Nashville National Cemetery. 
Hall, Zera William (I3862)
 
72341 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      David Billings Hall
Service Info.:      LCDR US NAVY WORLD WAR II, KOREA
Birth Date:      2 Jan 1922
Death Date:      22 Feb 1998
Cemetery:      Mt Hope Cem
Cemetery Address:      Scituate, MA 02066 
Hall, David Billings (I11863)
 
72342 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      Forrest H Jr Hall
Service Info.:      QMC US NAVY WORLD WAR II, KOREA, VIETNAM
Birth Date:      9 Jan 1923
Death Date:      21 Jan 1995
Service Start Date:      1 Oct 1949
Interment Date:      25 Jan 1995
Cemetery:      Massachusetts National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:      Off Connery Avenue Bourne, MA 02532
Buried At:      Section 12 Site 1134 
Hall, Forrest Herbert Jr. (I13318)
 
72343 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      LEWIS D Jr Gilmore
Service Info.:      T SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Birth Date:      10 Dec 1917
Death Date:      1 Apr 1997
Cemetery:      Exeter Cem
Cemetery Address:      Aber Street Exeter, NH 03833 
Gilmore, Lewis Daniel Jr. (I12301)
 
72344 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      Nathaniel Hall
Service Info.:      MASTERSMATE US NAVY
Death Date:      29 Aug 1887
Cemetery:      Cypress Hills National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:      625 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208
Buried At:      Section 2 Site 4603
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Ancestry.com. U.S. National Cemetery Interment Control Forms, 1928-1962
Name:      Nathaniel Hall
Death Date:      29 Aug 1887
Cemetery:      Cypress Hills National Cemetery
Burial Location:      Brooklyn, New York
Born in Mass., March 5, 1841
Served on USN, USS Mercury
App. from Mass, July 9, 1864
Resigned from ser. June 9, 1865 
Hall, Nathaniel (I16776)
 
72345 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name:      Pearl Beryl Allen
Service Info.:      Y1 US COAST GUARD WORLD WAR II
Birth Date:      1921
Death Date:      2003
Cemetery:      Fero Memorial Gardens
Cemetery Address:      5891 North Lecanto Highway Beverly Hills, FL 34465 
Hall, Pearl Beryl (I13316)
 
72346 National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name:       David E Doddridge
Death Age:       45
Birth Date:       28 Apr 1916
Death Date:       23 Apr 1962
Interment Date:       1 Mar 1962
Cemetery Address:       C/O Director Arlington, VA 22211
Cemetery:       Arlington National Cemetery
Interment Place:       Virginia
Plot:       SECTION 3Q SITE 176-A
Notes:       COL USAF 
Doddridge, Col. David E. (I19318)
 
72347 National Cemetery Administration. U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name:       Richard Thorpe Hopkins
Death Age:       72
Birth Date:       10 Jun 1926
Death Date:       2 Apr 1999
Interment Place:       New Hampshire, USA
Cemetery Address:       Milton, NH 03851
Cemetery:       Hopkins Family Cemetery
Notes:       Us Navy World War II
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Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name:       Richard T Hopkins
Gender:       Male
Birth Date:       10 Jun 1926
Death Date:       2 Apr 1999
SSN:       030122447
Enlistment Branch:       NAVY
Enlistment Date:       2 Jun 1944
Discharge Date:       21 Jul 1945
Page number:       1 
Hopkins, Richard Thorpe (I21713)
 
72348 National Cemetery Administration. U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name       Gladys Ella Klebsch
Death Age       83
Birth Date       31 May 1912
Death Date       29 Apr 1996
Interment Date       1 May 1996
Interment Place       South Dakota, USA
Cemetery Address       20901 Pleasant Valley Drive Sturgis, SD 57785
Cemetery       Black Hills National Cemetery
Plot       Section F Site 1322
Relationship       Wife
Spouse       Donald L Klebsch
Notes       Sgt Us Army
Comments       Wife of Klebsch, Donald L 
Dixon, Gladys Ella (I104777)
 
72349 National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name:      Horace P. Hall
Side:      Union
Regiment State/Origin:      Vermont
Regiment:      9th Regiment, Vermont Infantry
Company:      F&S
Rank In:      Assistant Surgeon
Rank Out:      Assistant Surgeon 
Hall, Dr. Horace Prescott (I15805)
 
72350 National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)

Name:       Miss Clara Louise Adams
Gender:       Female
Birth Place:       Mendota, Illinois.
Relative:       Samuel Adams and of Thomas Vinton, of Massachusetts.
Father:       Joseph Warren Adams
Mother:       Josephine H. Merrill
Comments:      
Miss Clara Louise Adams.DAR ID Number: 19744; Born in Mendota, Illinois. ; Descendant of Samuel Adams and of Thomas Vinton, of Massachusetts. ;

Daughter of Joseph Warren Adams and Josephine H. Merrill, his wife. ;
Granddaughter of Elias Adams and Clarissa Vinton Thomas, his wife. ;
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Adams and Susanna Rist, his wife; Isaac Thomas and Sarah Vinton, his wife. ;
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Vinton and Jemima Mills, his wife. ;

Samuel Adams, (1760-1828), enlisted as a private and his widow received a pension for his service. He was born in Uxbridge, Mass.; died in Greene, Maine. ;
Thomas Vinton, (1739-98), served, 1776, in the company of Capt. Thomas White, Col. Joseph Palmer's regiment. 
Adams, Clara Louise (I19578)
 

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