Matches 72,701 to 72,750 of 82,552
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| 72701 | On 4 Aug, Kitty Perry, of Rome, married John Hughes of Ilion, at the residence of officiating clergyman Reverend Albert F. Lyle, in German Flatts [who was associated with the Presbyterian Church of Ilion]. | Family F2480
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| 72702 | On 4 June 1702, Hannah married Samuel Haskins, her second husband, as shown in NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey. 1702 HALL Hannah and Sam[ue]l Hoskins Sr., June 4, 1702. * Taunton 1702 HASKINS Sam[ue]l (Hoskins) Sr. and Hannah Hall, June 4, 1702. * Taunton | Family F407
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| 72703 | On Muster Roll on 9 Dec 1776. | Chappell, Joshua (I22631)
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| 72704 | On Nov 29,1810, she married Rufus Hall. She was his first wife. Children: Sylvia Hall Burton Willis, Mary Hall Willis, Sylvester Sears Hall, Keziah Eldridge Hall Rude, and Philena Hawks Hall | Hall, Keziah (I96958)
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| 72705 | One of David Hall's three daughters was married in Holyoke, MA. At this time (1997), we don't know which one that was. | Hall, David (I980)
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| 72706 | One of the most beautiful weddings of the season occurred at Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. Edward Duffy, of the Baltimore bar, a son of the late Judge Duffy, and Miss Chloe Tyler Sams. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. Julius Sams, the father of the bride, who has been for twenty years the pastor of the church. The building was elaborately decorated with palms and white carnations, and during the entrance and exit of the bridal party the wedding marches from Mendelssohn and Lohengrin were played by the organist of the afternoon choir. State's Attorney Henry Duffy, a brother of the groom, acted as his best man on the occasion, the ushers being Ralph Duffy (another brother), Charles Rich, Arthur Cole and Frank Powell. The bride, who wore a mousselaine de soie over white taffeta and carried Bride roses and white carnations, entered the church leaning upon the arm of her brother, Hon. Conway Whittle Sams. Her little niece, Chloe Tyler Cooke, of Richmond, Virginia, who performed the part of maid of honor, and was clad in mousselaine de soie over white taffeta, carryinh a bouquet of pink roses and carnations in her hand, also accompanied her to the altar. Among those who witnessed the ceremony were Mrs. Edward Duffy and Misses Blanche, Maude and Grace Duffy, the mother and sisters of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Addison Cooke and Master Conway Whittle Cooke, of Richmond. Miss Sams is a granddaughter of the late Conway Whittle, a wealthy and influential citizen of Norfolk, Virginia, and a great-granddaughter of Chancellor Tyler, of Williamsburg, a cousin of Ex-President Tyler. Her brother, Hon. Conway Whittle Sams, a well-known member of the Baltimore bar, is an ex-member of the Maryland State Legislature, and is consul general of the League of American Wheelmen. | Cooke, Conway Whittle (I11563)
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| 72707 | One of the most controversial military figures in American history, he was the son of a Civil War hero, Lt. General Arthur MacArthur, and Mary Pinkney Hardy. MacArthur's father, as a lieutenant in the 24th Wisconsin Infantry, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee for his valor in battle during the Civil War. Douglas MacArthur first saw action in the Vera Cruz campaign in Mexico. In World War I he was awarded numerous commendations for valor for actions on the lines and became a division commander. After the war he returned to West Point to serve as the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. Later, MacArthur served and commanded in the Pacific Theater during World War II where he earned the Congressional Medal of Honor. He was Commander of U.S. Occupation Forces, Japan, and United Nations Commander-in-Chief in Korea. The two MacArthur men are America's only father-and-son Medal of Honor recipients. | MacArthur, Gen. Douglas (I85211)
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| 72708 | One source has postulated that Stephen was born in 1709 in Medford, Massachusetts to Percival Hall and Jane Willis. Percival was a son of immigrant John Hall, born 1611 in Coventry, England and died 23 June 1696 in Charlestown, MA. | Hall, Stephen (I63961)
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| 72709 | One source listed the birth place as Warinck, NY. FindaGrave has Orange County. | Smith, Elizabeth (I63930)
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| 72710 | One source names her burial at "Old South Sherman Cemetery" which I have not located any other reference to. | Baxter, Hannah (I6039)
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| 72711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, Z.I. (I10902)
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| 72712 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Herbert B. (I10896)
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| 72713 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, George W. "Bill" (I10894)
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| 72714 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Dearmond, Stella Mae (I10893)
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| 72715 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Herbert Benjamin (I10892)
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| 72716 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, William Yates (I10855)
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| 72717 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Terry, Sarah Ellen (I10851)
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| 72718 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Marjorie Ruth (I10849)
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| 72719 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Ressie Virginia (I10838)
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| 72720 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Charles Boone "Charley" (I10823)
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| 72721 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hipes, Marshia M. (I10822)
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| 72722 | Ora Vista, ED 35, sheets 11A-11B A Street Hall, Charles B. Head M W 40 Md 28 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Marshia M. Wife F W 27 Md 16 CO IN MO ---, Floyd B. Son M W 9 S OK MO CO ----- sheet 11B ----- ---, Ressie V. Dau F W 5 5/12 S CA MO CO ---, Margoorie R. Dau F W 0 6/12 S CA MO CO Hall, William Y. Head M W 73 Md 23 MO NY SC ---, Sarah E. Wife F W 69 Md 19 IL NY WV Hall, Herbert Head M W 31 Md 24 MO MO IL Laborer - Planing Mill ---, Stella M. Wife F W 25 Md 17 OK OK OK ---, George W. Son M W 6 S OK MO OK ---, Zoe I. Dau F W 3 11/12 S KS MO OK ---, Herbert B. Son M W 2 2/12 S CA MO OK | Hall, Floyd Boone (I10821)
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| 72723 | Ordained minister on 21 Apr 1697 and served as the minister of Medfield, MA from 1697 until his death in 1745. William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 315-317. "Rev. Joseph Baxter, second mnister of Medfield, was the son of Lieutenant John Baxter of Braintree, and was born in 1676. He graduated from Harvard College in 1693, at the age of seventeen. He first preached in Medfield when he was eighteen years old; and though entirely acceptable the people thought best to wait awhile before settling him, on account of his extreme youth. He recieved a call, however, April 26, 1694. As soon as he was twenty-one years of age, he was ordained, April 21, 1697. In 1696, he bought the homestead of Joseph Bullard on Main Street, opposite the head of Main Street. Judge Sewall, in his Diary, speaks of visiting Medfield in 1697, and says he "viewed Mr. Baxter's house, and the orchard Captain Frary hath given to the ministry, which lies very convenient; a living brook running by it, and through Mr. Baxter's." The orchard had belonged to John Frary, Sen., and was on the spot owned by heirs of Cyrus Stedman. Mr. Baxter's house lot contained ten acres, lying on both sides of the way. He married Mary Fisk of Braintree, who was recieved to church here in 1701. His salary was L70 for several years. His first wife having died about 1710, he married in 1712 Rebecca Saffin of Bristol, who died the next year. His third wife was Mrs. Mercy Brigham. He, in common with other wealthy citizens, owned slaves. In 1714, we find that "Mr. Baxter's man Tony"was paid for ringing the bell. In 1717, the salary was advanced to L80; and in 1721, he had a monthly contribution besides. The value of money was depreciating at this period, owning to the large quantities of paper oney that had been issued. In 1725, he had L100. In 1731, he had from the town a grant of "half an acre of land on the east side of the meeting house to build a house on." This is where the straw-shop now stands. He did not build upon it however, and in 1742 gave a quit-claim to the town. In 1733, his salary was made L130; in 1738, L60, "new tenor"; in 1741, L180. "old tenor." In 1743, his salary was to be L55, lawful money, or L220, "old tenor."The paper money was growing worse and worse. Mr. Baxter died of dropsy May 2, 1745, aged sixty nine. He published the Election Sermon, 1727, sermons to two societies of young men, and sermons, in 1729. He preached the sermon at the dedication of the first meeting-house in Sturbridge, 1733. When Govenor Shute proposed tot he Indians that a Protestant missionary be sent to them at the eastward, Mr. Baxter's name was mentioned; and he commenced a correspondence with the French Jeruit, Ralle, who was then in those parts. The correspondence was in Latin, and Rslle accused Mr. Baxter of a want of scholarship. The Governor replied that the "main qualification in a missionary to the barbarous Indians was not to be an exact scholar as to the Latin tongue, but to bring them from the power of Satan, who has usurped possession of these parts of the world for many ages, into the kingdom of the Son of God," His real and personal estate at his death was valued at L1883. Besides land in this town, he owned rights in iron works at Crack Rock in Stoughton (now Foxboro), iron works in Walpole, half a farm "at a place called Tuesick in the township of Georgetown at the eastward, "part of a right in land lying on Georges River, and an island near Topsham, "commonly called Baxter's Island." In his will is the following: "I devise to my beloved wife, Mercy Baxter, twenty pounds a year in bills of the old tenor, so long as she live, besides all the household goods she brought to me, and whatsoever she had by her father, or former husband, or sister; and also my horse and chaise and the tacking belonging to it, and the service of my Negro Slave, Nanny, during my wife's life; and to my Negro Slave I give her freedom at my wife's decease." He afterward adds, "It is my will that upon condition my Negro woman shall not in all things carry and behave herself dutifully and well towards her said mistress, my wife, then she shall not have her freedom; but I give to my wife full power to sell or dispose of her for life at her discretion." During his ministry, three hundred and seventy-three persons were admitted to the church, two hundred and twenty eight owned the covenant, and one thousand one hundred and seventy-five received baptism." | Baxter, Rev. Joseph (I5834)
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| 72724 | Ordained minister on 21 Apr 1697 and served as the minister of Medfield, MA from 1697 until his death in 1745. ________ William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 315-317. "Rev. Joseph Baxter, second mnister of Medfield, was the son of Lieutenant John Baxter of Braintree, and was born in 1676. He graduated from Harvard College in 1693, at the age of seventeen. He first preached in Medfield when he was eighteen years old; and though entirely acceptable the people thought best to wait awhile before settling him, on account of his extreme youth. He recieved a call, however, April 26, 1694. As soon as he was twenty-one years of age, he was ordained, April 21, 1697. In 1696, he bought the homestead of Joseph Bullard on Main Street, opposite the head of Main Street. Judge Sewall, in his Diary, speaks of visiting Medfield in 1697, and says he "viewed Mr. Baxter's house, and the orchard Captain Frary hath given to the ministry, which lies very convenient; a living brook running by it, and through Mr. Baxter's." The orchard had belonged to John Frary, Sen., and was on the spot owned by heirs of Cyrus Stedman. Mr. Baxter's house lot contained ten acres, lying on both sides of the way. He married Mary Fisk of Braintree, who was recieved to church here in 1701. His salary was £70 for several years. His first wife having died about 1710, he married in 1712 Rebecca Saffin of Bristol, who died the next year. His third wife was Mrs. Mercy Brigham. He, in common with other wealthy citizens, owned slaves. In 1714, we find that "Mr. Baxter's man Tony" was paid for ringing the bell. In 1717, the salary was advanced to £80; and in 1721, he had a monthly contribution besides. The value of money was depreciating at this period, owning to the large quantities of paper oney that had been issued. In 1725, he had £100. In 1731, he had from the town a grant of "half an acre of land on the east side of the meeting house to build a house on. This is where the straw-shop now stands. He did not build upon it however, and in 1742 gave a quit-claim to the town. In 1733, his salary was made £130; in 1738, £60, "new tenor"; in 1741, £180. "old tenor." In 1743, his salary was to be £55, lawful money, or L220, "old tenor." The paper money was growing worse and worse. Mr. Baxter died of dropsy May 2, 1745, aged sixty nine. He published the Election Sermon, 1727, sermons to two societies of young men, and sermons, in 1729. He preached the sermon at the dedication of the first meeting-house in Sturbridge, 1733. When Governor Shute proposed to the Indians that a Protestant missionary be sent to them at the eastward, Mr. Baxter's name was mentioned; and he commenced a correspondence with the French Jesuit, Ralle, who was then in those parts. The correspondence was in Latin, and Ralle accused Mr. Baxter of a want of scholarship. The Governor replied that the "main qualification in a missionary to the barbarous Indians was not to be an exact scholar as to the Latin tongue, but to bring them from the power of Satan, who has usurped possession of these parts of the world for many ages, into the kingdom of the Son of God." His real and personal estate at his death was valued at £1883. Besides land in this town, he owned rights in iron woks at Crack Rock in Stoughton (now Foxboro), iron works in Walpole, half a farm "at a place called Tuesick in the township of Georgetown at the eastward, "part of a right in land lying on Georges River, and an island neat Topsham, "commonly called Baxter's Island." In his will is the following: "I devise to my beloved wife, Mercy Baxter, twenty pounds a year in bills of the old tenor, so long as she live, besides all the household goods she brought to me, and whatsoever she had by her father, or former husband, or sister; and also my horse and chaise and the tacking belonging to it, and the service of my Negro Slave, Nanny, during my wife's life; and to my Negro Slave I give her freedom at my wife's decease." He afterward adds, "It is my will that upon condition my Negro woman shall not in all things carry and behave herself dutifully and well towards her said mistress, my wife, then she shall not have her freedom; but I give to my wife full power to sell or dispose of her for life at her discretion." During his ministry, three hundred and seventy-three persons were admitted to the church, two hundred and twenty eight owned the covenant, and one thousand one hundred and seventy-five received baptism." Catalog of Graves in the Old Section of Vine Lake Cemetery - Medfield, MA (Compiled in 1976), 45. Lot 260, Baxter, Joseph (Rev.), birthdate - 1676; date of death - 1745. | Baxter, Rev. Joseph (I5834)
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| 72725 | Oregon State Library; 1966-1970 Death Index Name: Edith M Hall Age: 85 Birth Date: Dec 1888 Death Date: 27 Nov 1974 Death Place: Multnomah Spouse: R Certificate: 74-18247 | McDowell, Edith (I97790)
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| 72726 | Oregon State Library; 1966-1970 Death Index Name: Robert G Hall Age: 89 Birth Date: Feb 1881 Death Date: 3 Jan 1971 Death Place: Multnomah Spouse: Edith Certificate: 71-00935 | Hall, Dr. Robert Granville M.D. (I97770)
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| 72727 | Original data: Maine State Archives. Maine Marriages 1892-1996 Name: Lewis D Gilmore Jr Gender: Male Residence: Exeter, NH Spouse's Name: Mary G Freeman Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Residence: Exeter, NH Marriage Date: 15 Jul 1941 Marriage Place: Maine, USA | Family F6276
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| 72728 | Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Edna Margaret Hall [Edna Margaret Gibson] Gender: Female Birth Date: 27 Oct 1895 Birth Place: California Death Date: 1 Nov 1940 Death Place: San Francisco Mother's Maiden Name: Foley Father's Surname: Gibson | Gibson, Edna Margaret (I18171)
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| 72729 | Original data: State of Florida. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 Name: Lewis Daniel Gilmore Race: White Age at Death: 79 Birth Date: 10 Dec 1917 Death Date: 1 Apr 1997 Death Place: Polk, Florida, United States | Gilmore, Lewis Daniel Jr. (I12301)
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| 72730 | Original data: State of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003 Name: Marion G Goslant Certificate: 053455 Death Place: Framingham Death Date: 30 Oct 1996 Birth Place: Vermont Birth Date: 4 Aug 1900 | Hall, Marion Gertrude (I12490)
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| 72731 | Original Gloucester records have birth as 8 Aug 1724. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2495/40143_265673__0002-00077/5795474?backurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Ffamily-tree%2Fperson%2Ftree%2F116286199%2Fperson%2F210147433478%2Ffacts%2Fcitation%2F720355407241%2Fedit%2Frecord&fbclid=IwAR3jO3u4uyl0qjf5K3uq5PYVwGIXp7fcQIAuew6YLQwOfAiCVL3dhkM8Ywc | Coombs, Joanna "Hannah" (I15679)
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| 72732 | Orrington PO, p. 52 William Williamson 33 M Farmer $350 $75 England Anna " 32 F New Brunswick Mary Ann " 14 F Maine school Hannah V. " 13 F " " Isabella " 10 F " " Martha E. " 8 F " " Albert R. " 6 M " " Charles W " 2 M " " | [--?--], Anna "Annie" (I12173)
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| 72733 | Orrington PO, p. 52 William Williamson 33 M Farmer $350 $75 England Anna " 32 F New Brunswick Mary Ann " 14 F Maine school Hannah V. " 13 F " " Isabella " 10 F " " Martha E. " 8 F " " Albert R. " 6 M " " Charles W " 2 M " " | Williamson, William (I12172)
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| 72734 | Orrington PO, p. 52 William Williamson 33 M Farmer $350 $75 England Anna " 32 F New Brunswick Mary Ann " 14 F Maine school Hannah V. " 13 F " " Isabella " 10 F " " Martha E. " 8 F " " Albert R. " 6 M " " Charles W " 2 M " " | Williamson, Albert R. (I12168)
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| 72735 | Orrington PO, p. 9 John T. Nickerson 44 M Job Laborer $300 $100 Maine Hannah E " 26 F " Herbert T. " 10 M " school | [--?--], Hannah J. (I12158)
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| 72736 | Orrington PO, p. 9 John T. Nickerson 44 M Job Laborer $300 $100 Maine Hannah E " 26 F " Herbert T. " 10 M " school | Nickerson, John F. (I12157)
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| 72737 | Orrington PO, p. 9 John T. Nickerson 44 M Job Laborer $300 $100 Maine Hannah E " 26 F " Herbert T. " 10 M " school | Nickerson, Herbert T. (I12156)
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| 72738 | Oshtemo Village, ED 136, p. 15 Stephens, Caroline W F 60 Head Wd Keeping House OH NY NY Chambers, Laura L W F 30 Dau Md Weaver MI NY OH ---, Frederick W M 13 GSon S MI MI MI Taylor, May W F 11 GDau S MI Canada MI Chambers, Maud W F 7 GDau S MI MI MI ---, Walter W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI ---, Wilber W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI | Taylor, Luna May (I82733)
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| 72739 | Oshtemo Village, ED 136, p. 15 Stephens, Caroline W F 60 Head Wd Keeping House OH NY NY Chambers, Laura L W F 30 Dau Md Weaver MI NY OH ---, Frederick W M 13 GSon S MI MI MI Taylor, May W F 11 GDau S MI Canada MI Chambers, Maud W F 7 GDau S MI MI MI ---, Walter W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI ---, Wilber W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI | Taylor, Frederick (I82732)
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| 72740 | Oshtemo Village, ED 136, p. 15 Stephens, Caroline W F 60 Head Wd Keeping House OH NY NY Chambers, Laura L W F 30 Dau Md Weaver MI NY OH ---, Frederick W M 13 GSon S MI MI MI Taylor, May W F 11 GDau S MI Canada MI Chambers, Maud W F 7 GDau S MI MI MI ---, Walter W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI ---, Wilber W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI | Alexander, Laura Louisa (I7881)
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| 72741 | Oshtemo Village, ED 136, p. 15 Stephens, Caroline W F 60 Head Wd Keeping House OH NY NY Chambers, Laura L W F 30 Dau Md Weaver MI NY OH ---, Frederick W M 13 GSon S MI MI MI Taylor, May W F 11 GDau S MI Canada MI Chambers, Maud W F 7 GDau S MI MI MI ---, Walter W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI ---, Wilber W M 4 GSon S OH MI MI | Hall, Caroline Amanda (I7807)
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| 72742 | Other than the 1850 census listing, I have found no other record of Sarah. Hall may not have been her maiden name. | Hall, Sarah R. (I97584)
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| 72743 | Otis and Lucy had 3 daughter's and 1 son. | Hall, Otis (I354)
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| 72744 | Otis and Lucy had 3 daughter's and 1 son. | Hall, Otis (I354)
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| 72745 | Otis and Mary (Hall) Hall had two children. | Hall, Mary S. (I2091)
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| 72746 | Otis: Lucy (Cruttendon), Miss, of O., and Eli Hale of Tythingham, Nov. 17, 1813. HALE Eli of Tythingham and Miss Lucy Cruttendon of O., Nov. 17, 1813. | Family F8956
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| 72747 | Otis: ADAMS Olivia, Miss, of Sandisfield, and Matthew Cruttenden of O., int. Jan. 24, 1834. Matthew (Cruttenden) of O. and Miss Olivia Adams of Sandisfield, int. Jan. 24, 1834. | Family F21887
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| 72748 | Otis: Lucy (Crittenden), d. W[illia]m S. and Mary, June 9, 1792. | Crittenden, Lucy (I23724)
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| 72749 | Otis: Matthew (Cruttenden), s. W[illia]m S. and Mary, Feb. 22, 1807. | Crittenden, Matthew (I23719)
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| 72750 | p 336 Cornelius Davis 40 M Laborer --- N.Y. Hannah " 25 F " James " 12 M " school Jane " 9 F " " Elias " 4 M " | Davis, Elias (I16084)
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