Matches 79,301 to 79,350 of 82,552
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| 79301 | Prince and Selina are cousins | Family F37975
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| 79302 | Prince, called Hero, was a Whaling Ship Captain. He lived in New Canaan, Connecticut, then Canaan Parish. Being of Stamford, Connecticut,on 25 March 1755, he purchased 60 acres in Canaan Parish. He was in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1784 through 1793 when he died. He bought land, being of Judea, Litchfield county, Connecticut on 5 April 1770. He also wrote letters from the Oblong in New York in 1742 and 1744. | Howes, Capt. Prince "Hero" (I8656)
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| 79303 | Priscilla Hall marrie her stepfather, William Potvin. | Hall, Priscilla (I8586)
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| 79304 | Priscilla was a sister to Elder Thomas Faunce. | Faunce, Priscilla (I14695)
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| 79305 | Private in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR | Wadsworth, Wait Jr. (I102693)
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| 79306 | Private, American Revolution. Private, Capt. Job Knap's Co..; enlisted March 2, 1781; discharged March 15, 1781; service 17 days, including 4 days travel home; mileage from home and return (140 mils also allowed; company marched to Rhode Island. Roll dated Douglas. 30 Jul 1809, Nehemiah Hall, Jr. and wife Hannah were admitted as members to the Church of Christ in Uxbridge, MA. Att. S. Judson, Pr. When the First Church of Christ in Uxbridge split into the First Evangelical Congregational Church and the Unitarian Church, Nehemiah Hall, Jr. purchased pews numbers 17, 47, and 87 in the Evangelical Congregational Meetinghouse. The plan for the new meetinghouse was dated 1833. The meetinghouse was dedicated on November 13, 1833. Betsey Williams Aldrich wrote the following in her 1842 diary: "Dec 29 Mr. Nehemiah Hall fell from a scaffold this morn which caused his death. He was taken from time into eternity in an unexpected moment. A happy change, if he was indeed a child of God, to put off the mortal and put on immortality." | Hall, Pvt. Nehemiah Jr. (I87)
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| 79307 | Private, Capt Shaw's (Raynham) Co., Col. Williams' 3rd Bristol Co., Regt. (MA) 8 Sep 1776 | White, Elizabeth "Betty" (I102576)
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| 79308 | Private, Capt Shaw's (Raynham) Co., Col. Williams' 3rd Bristol Co., Regt. (MA) 8 Sep 1776 | Wilbur, Simeon (I102575)
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| 79309 | Private, Capt. Timothy Childs' company, Col. David Leonard's regiment; for service at Ticonderoga 2 Feb 1777. (Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot #A049423.) There is a sketch on Reuben Hall published in AmericanAncestors.org in the Western Massachusetts Families in 1790 series. | Hall, Reuben (I97663)
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| 79310 | Probably | Family F699
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| 79311 | Probably baptised 28 Oct 1591 in Panfield, Essex, England to John & Jane (Chavis) Bangs. Married first by about 1633 Lydia Hicks, baptized St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, 6 September 1612, daughter of ROBERT HICKS. Married 2nd Rebecca (Probably Hobart) by 1635 in Plymouth or Eastham. Died between 19 Oct 1677 & 5 Mar 1678 in Eastham MA. Their child: Rebecca (Bangs) Sparrow. ** EDWARD BANGS was born October 28, 1591 in Panfield, Braintree, Essex, England/Braintree, England, and died February 16, 1676/77 in Eastham, MA. He married REBECCA HOBART Abt. 1635 in Massachusetts, daughter of EDMUND HOBART and MARGARET DEWEY. She was born December 29, 1611 in Hingham, Norfolk Co, England, and died 1679 in Eastham, MA. More About EDWARD BANGS: Emigration: 1623, On the Ann Occupation: Shipwright, directed the labor on the 1st vessel built in the Colonies Places lived: One of seven who began the settlement in Nausett in 1645 Surveyer: January 1626/27, Edward along with Gov. Bradford, Edward Winslow,John Howland, Francis Cook & Joshua Pratt was chosen with instructions to lay out the land near the water on both side of the settlement. Children of EDWARD BANGS and REBECCA HOBART are: i. JONATHAN BANGS, b. Abt. 1640, Plymouth, MA; d. November 09, 1728, Brewster, MA. ii. APPHIA BANGS, b. October 15, 1651, Eastham, MA; d. June 12, 1722; m. JOHN KNOWLES, December 28, 1670, Eastham, Ma; b. Abt. 1640, Eastham, MA. iii. MERCY BANGS. | Bangs, Edward (I8312)
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| 79312 | Probably changed by adoption. | Hall, Charles Andrew (I12700)
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| 79313 | probably Dennington, Suffolk, England | Godbold, Thomas (I4460)
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| 79314 | probably Dennington, Suffolk, England | Godbold, Roger (I4458)
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| 79315 | Probably in Eastham. | Prence, Hannah (I8637)
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| 79316 | probably Laxfield, England | Crispe, William (I4465)
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| 79317 | probably Laxfield, England | Crispe, Johan (I4463)
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| 79318 | Probably married in Norton, MA | Family F1927
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| 79319 | probably of Salem, MA | Arthur, Margaret (I2002)
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| 79320 | Probably Preston Parva, Northamptonshire, England | Bliss, Thomas (I4792)
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| 79321 | Probably Putney, VT | Briggs, Sally (I5042)
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| 79322 | probably Stradbroke, Suffolk, England | Bert, William (I4454)
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| 79323 | Probate Judge authorizes Theodosius Wade to sell property seized from the estate of Benjamin F. Hall, presumably in order to settle debts owed to the county. | Hall, Franklin Benjamin (I104847)
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| 79324 | Probate Record 26427A Testate, Worcester Court House, Worcester, MA. | Hall, Alvah (I75)
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| 79325 | Probate Record 26427A Testate, Worcester Court House, Worcester, MA. | Hall, Alvah (I75)
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| 79326 | Probate Records of Middlesex County #14143 | Livermore, Ensign Daniel (I3795)
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| 79327 | Progressive Men of Minnesota. Obituary states that he lived in New Hampshire until 1847, when he moved to Montpelier, VT, where he resided until 1865. He and his wife then moved to Plainview, MN. Then to Winona in 1867. Obituary mentions that he was a second cousin to George Bancroft, the Historian. Bancroft, also born in 1800 lived until 1890. Residence at 148 East Wabasha Street in Winona. Tombstone, Woodlawn Cemetary | Stewart, Gardner Woodbury (I1547)
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| 79328 | Prominent Wedding. One of the most important weddings of the late spring season is that of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, to Albert Stuart Walker, of Lynn, Mass., son of the late Captain Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker, of Woodberry Forest, which was celebrated last evening at 6 o'clock in the chapel of Emmanuel Church, Baltimore. Dr. Hugh Birckhead, rector of the church, officiated, and the chapel was decorated in lilies and lighted candles. The bride wore a wedding gown of white satin, and her tulle veil was trimmed in rose point lace. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. In the absence of the bride's brother, Captain Conway W. Cooke, who is still overseas, she was given away by her young brother, Addison Cooke, Jr., with whom she entered the chapel. Miss Austin Turner of Woodberry, who was maid of honor, wore a frock of hydrangea blue georgette crepe made over orchid color. Her hat of orchid-color straw was finished with narrow blue ribbon streamers, and she carried an armful of pink roses. Frank S. Walker, of Woodberry, was his brother's best man, and the ushers included Carter Hall, of Fairfax, and Lieutenant John Brodie, United States Navy. Owing to mourning in the bride's family, only the immediate families and out-of-town guests were included in the invitations for the small reception following the ceremony. The house was decorated everywhere in iris and lilies. Mr. Walker is an alumnus of the University of Virginia, and his bride has spent a great deal of time in Richmond as the guest of relatives and friends. | Family F5304
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| 79329 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Churchill, A.". (I16852)
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| 79330 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barbour, D.F. (I23058)
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| 79331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, Dr. K.A. YDNA Family 006 (I15688)
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| 79332 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Isaac Halls of Boston and Maine (I15666)
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| 79333 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Lieut. Isaac II (I15665)
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| 79334 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Rev. Isaac III (I15664)
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| 79335 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Albert (I15663)
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| 79336 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, George William (I15662)
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| 79337 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Dana Orlando (I15661)
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| 79338 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Arthur Linwood (I15660)
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| 79339 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, R.G.". Y-DNA Famil 006 (I11452)
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| 79340 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Gordon Charles (I11450)
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| 79341 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Charles Schuyler (I11448)
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| 79342 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Thomas Cornelius (I11446)
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| 79343 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Jesse (I2455)
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| 79344 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Rev. George (I2045)
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| 79345 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Cornelius Clark (I1719)
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| 79346 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Dr. Jeremiah (I200)
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| 79347 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Benjamin (I172)
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| 79348 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Edward of Rehoboth, Y-DNA Family 006 (I164)
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| 79349 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Andrew (I148)
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| 79350 | Proven as a descendant of DNA Family 006 by YDNA test of a direct descendant | Hall, Deacon John (I136)
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