Matches 79,801 to 79,850 of 82,552
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| 79801 | Rochester Town Records Births of Daniel Halls children by his wife Hannah. 1. Charles Daniel born May 12 1830 2. Silvinas Wilks[?] born Novr 12 1831 3. Abner F born May 1833 4. Julian K March 2, 1837 5. Jenison Clifton [?] March 22 1840 | Family F7253
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| 79802 | Roderick Julian F Sandys, mother maiden name Martin, was born. | Sandys, Roderick Julian Frederick (I14317)
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| 79803 | Rodney Irving Sturtevant graduated from Lowell High School, San Francisco and the University of California at Berkeley in 1949. he took a post graduate course for teaching and graduated in 1950. He majored in History and English. He taught in 1951 in Pleasanton, Alameda County. During World War II, he served for five years in the Army Air Force. He was a sergeant in Radar mechanics. He was stationed on Tinian Island in the South Pacific when the war with Japan ended. The planes that carried the atomic bombs departed from this island to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. | Sturtevant, Robert Irving (I20028)
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| 79804 | Roger H. Houle was killed in a car accident when the pickup truck he was driving rolled over and landed on top of him when he was ejected from it on West Hartford Ave. Joseph S. Hall, Jr. was the first to arrive on the scene on his way home from work in Milford, MA. | Houle, Roger H. (I6881)
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| 79805 | Role: Household Member He was listed as Edward D Hall. He was a son of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Edward Davis (I64576)
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| 79806 | Role: Household Member He was listed as John D Hall. He was a son of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, John Dexter (I64530)
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| 79807 | Role: Household Member He was listed as William H? Hall. He was a son of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, William Henry (I64571)
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| 79808 | Role: Household Member Piermont PO, p. 616 Church, Moses H. 48 M W Commission Dealer ----- ---- Connecticut citizen ---, Caroline H. 50 F W Keeping House ----- $2000 Vermont ---, George H. 14 M W Georgia school ---, Frank 9 M W New Jersey " Hall, Abigail 77 F W Vermont ... 1 servant | Church, Frank Hall (I4989)
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| 79809 | Role: Household Member Piermont PO, p. 616 Church, Moses H. 48 M W Commission Dealer ----- ---- Connecticut citizen ---, Caroline H. 50 F W Keeping House ----- $2000 Vermont ---, George H. 14 M W Georgia school ---, Frank 9 M W New Jersey " Hall, Abigail 77 F W Vermont ... 1 servant | Church, George Hervey (I4988)
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| 79810 | Role: Household Member Piermont PO, p. 616 Church, Moses H. 48 M W Commission Dealer ----- ---- Connecticut citizen ---, Caroline H. 50 F W Keeping House ----- $2000 Vermont ---, George H. 14 M W Georgia school ---, Frank 9 M W New Jersey " Hall, Abigail 77 F W Vermont ... 1 servant | Hall, Caroline (I4985)
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| 79811 | Role: Household Member Piermont PO, p. 616 Church, Moses H. 48 M W Commission Dealer ----- ---- Connecticut citizen ---, Caroline H. 50 F W Keeping House ----- $2000 Vermont ---, George H. 14 M W Georgia school ---, Frank 9 M W New Jersey " Hall, Abigail 77 F W Vermont ... 1 servant | Rice, Abigail (I4978)
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| 79812 | Role: Household Member She was listed as Alice Hall. She was a daughter of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Alice Pierce Bainbridge (I64578)
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| 79813 | Role: Household Member She was listed as Lucy M Hall. She was a daughter of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Lucy Maria (I64575)
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| 79814 | Role: Household Member She was listed as Mary D Hall and was his wife. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Briggs, Mary Durfee (I64495)
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| 79815 | Role: Household Member She was listed as Mary M Hall. She was a daughter of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Mary Melancy (I64574)
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| 79816 | Role: Household Member She was listed as Susan S Hall. She was a daughter of William & Mary. Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Susan Sophia (I64577)
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| 79817 | Role: Household Member Taunton PO, p. 302 Hall, William B. 54 M W Farmer $2000 $250 Mass citizen ---, Mary D 43 F W Keeping House " ---, Caleb T 25 M W Farm Laborer " citizen ---, William H 24 M W No Occupation " ---, Mary M 19 F W " " ---, John D 17 M W Farm Laborer " ---, Lucy M 16 F W No occupation " ---, Edward D 14 M W " school ---, Susan S 12 F W " " ---, Alice 2 F W " | Hall, Caleb Thomas (I64570)
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| 79818 | Romiona petitioned the courts to have her then husband Dan McAloon leaglly declared dead....Story goes that while on a family vacation he, Dan had gone missing....no one in the family ever hear from him again and there was no evidence as to where he was. The court granted her petition. Shortly afterwards Romona paid the courts to have hers and her 3 childrens surname of McAloon removed and changed to Romona's maiden name of Janosky. Adolph's funeral home held a memorial service for Ramona. Ramona was in a nursing home when she passed away. She died indigent. Grandma's ( Busha's) lawyer was called to help Howard with the arrangements. It is believed the state paid to have Ramona Cremated. To my knowledge Ramona's ashes were taken home by her son Howard. No grave site service was held. | Janosky, Ramona Ann (I266)
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| 79819 | Root, Calvin 69 Farmer Connecticut ---, Clarriss 65 New Hampshire ---, Plinny Z 27 Farming Mass ---, Levi P 25 " " ---, Lucinda R 24 " Tollman, Zenas 15 Farming " | Root, Deacon Calvin (I3930)
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| 79820 | Root, Calvin 69 Farmer Connecticut ---, Clarriss 65 New Hampshire ---, Plinny Z 27 Farming Mass ---, Levi P 25 " " ---, Lucinda R 24 " Tollman, Zenas 15 Farming " | Estey, Lucinda Rebecca (I3914)
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| 79821 | Root, Calvin 69 Farmer Connecticut ---, Clarriss 65 New Hampshire ---, Plinny Z 27 Farming Mass ---, Levi P 25 " " ---, Lucinda R 24 " Tollman, Zenas 15 Farming " | Root, Levi Parsons (I3913)
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| 79822 | Root, Calvin 69 Farmer Connecticut ---, Clarriss 65 New Hampshire ---, Plinny Z 27 Farming Mass ---, Levi P 25 " " ---, Lucinda R 24 " Tollman, Zenas 15 Farming " | Chamberlin, Clarissa (I3911)
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| 79823 | Roxbury, Ward 16, ED 1504, sheet 21B 30 Ingleside Street Pierce, Grace E. Head F W 37 Wd -- 1 1 MA NH NH Seamstress - Theatre ---, Beulah Dau F W 17 S MA MA MA Taylor, Maud I Lodger F W 30 S MA MA MA Stenographer - Office | Pierce, Beulah Marilla (I13274)
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| 79824 | Roxbury, Ward 16, ED 1504, sheet 21B 30 Ingleside Street Pierce, Grace E. Head F W 37 Wd -- 1 1 MA NH NH Seamstress - Theatre ---, Beulah Dau F W 17 S MA MA MA Taylor, Maud I Lodger F W 30 S MA MA MA Stenographer - Office | Hall, Grace Ellen (I13271)
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| 79825 | Royal Oak Twp., ED 143, sheet 18A Hall, Preston M. Head M W 31 Md 27 MA ME MA Salesman -- Wholesale Auto Accessories ---, Florence I Wife F W 26 Md 23 MA Canada MA ---, Allen W. Son M W 2 6/12 S MA MA MA Wehr, George F gr-Fath-i-L M W 83 Wd Canada Canada Canada 1866 Na | Hall, Allen Whitman (I101076)
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| 79826 | Royal Oak Twp., ED 143, sheet 18A Hall, Preston M. Head M W 31 Md 27 MA ME MA Salesman -- Wholesale Auto Accessories ---, Florence I Wife F W 26 Md 23 MA Canada MA ---, Allen W. Son M W 2 6/12 S MA MA MA Wehr, George F gr-Fath-i-L M W 83 Wd Canada Canada Canada 1866 Na | Whitman, Florence Isabel (I101075)
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| 79827 | Royal Oak Twp., ED 143, sheet 18A Hall, Preston M. Head M W 31 Md 27 MA ME MA Salesman -- Wholesale Auto Accessories ---, Florence I Wife F W 26 Md 23 MA Canada MA ---, Allen W. Son M W 2 6/12 S MA MA MA Wehr, George F gr-Fath-i-L M W 83 Wd Canada Canada Canada 1866 Na | Hall, Preston Mansfield (I101060)
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| 79828 | RUFUS HALL. The emigrant ancestor of Rufus Hall was Edward Hall (1), who was in America as early as 1636, at Duxborough, Mass. After residing at several places in Eastern Massachusetts, he finally settled at Rehoboth, Mass., in 1655, where he was number forty-one out of forty-nine persons who drew lots for meadow lands in the north part of the town. His wife was named Esther or Hester. They had eight children, of whom Benjamin (2) was the youngest. He was born in Rehoboth August 7, 1668; married Sarah Fisher, of Wrentham, by whom he had eight children. He died in Wrentham August 26, 1726. His third child was Edward (3), born March 1698 ; he married, February 7, 1721, Hannah, daughter of Eleazer Fisher, of Wrentham. He was a sergeant, ensign and lieutenant, commissioned by the crown, and was in the colonial service. He removed to Uxbridge, 1740, where he purchased two hundred acres of land for two thousand pounds. He died between November, 1764 and 1765. Of his seven children, Edward (4) was second, born July 18, 1727, in Wrentham; married, 1748, Lydia, daughter of John and Sarah (Taft) Brown. They had a family of ten children, all of whom were born in Uxbridge. Four of his sons served in the Continental army. He, himself, was a Royalist from principle, was commissioned by the crown, and was a lieutenant in the colonial service. About, or shortly prior to 1774 he removed to Croydon, N. H., with his ten children and a niece, Elizabeth Hall. Here he was frequently chosen to town offices, being constable, collector, moderator, and, in 1784, 1785 and 1786, selectman of the town. He died in Croydon December 28, 1807, aged nearly eighty. Abijah (5) was the third child of Edward Hall, and was born June 7 1754, and met death by drowning August 19, 1812. He married, first, about 1780, Sarah Read (or Reed) ; she died 1791. He married, second, August 12, 1792, Mary Read, of Northbridge, who survived him. He had the numerous family of seventeen children. He held the rank of captain, and was constable, collector, selectman, etc., of his town. Amasa (6), the sixth child, was born February, 1789; married, February 26, 1811, Rebecca L. Melendy. They had but three children'97Adolphus, Rufus and Sally Read. Captain Amasa Hall was one of the most prominent men of his town. He served in tbe War of 1812-15; represented Croydon in the Legislature in 1824 and 1825; removed to Grantham, N. H., in 1829, where he served as selectman eight years ; represented Grantham in the General Court in 1832, '34, '35, '36, and was road commissioner for Sullivan County in 1841, and was a director of the First National Bank of Newport from its organization to the time of his death. As a business man he was very pushing and energetic and was more than ordinarily successful for those times. He farmed quite extensively, traded in cattle, loaned money, and in various ways added to his possessions, and at his death left a large property. He died in Grantham August 22, 1869. Adolphus Hall (7) was born in Croydon, N.H., December 7, 1811. He removed to Grantham with his father in 1829, where he married, June 1, 1836, Sally Leavitt. Like his father, he was a successful and enterprising business man and a leader in all the public affairs of the town. He was selectman of Grantham from 1859 to 1862, and represented the town in the critical period of I860 and 1861, when the tocsin of War had sounded and each State gathered together her wisest men for council. He was treasurer of Sullivan County in 1865 and 1866, and was county commissioner and selectman of his town for the three years preceding his death, and was an incumbent of both offices at the time of his decease, October 12, 1876. He was a farmer, trader and lumber-dealer, and, for two years prior to his death, owned, in partnership with his son, and operated a saw and grist-mill in the village of Grantham. He had but two children,'97Rufus and Elvira. He was a stanch Republican in politics, and an earnest, aggressive, active man in whatever he undertook. Rufus Hall (8) was born in Grantham, N. H., March 18, 1844. His boyhood and youth were spent in the employments usual to the sons of well-to-do and industrious New England farmers, and, as his father was also a merchant in a country village, remote from railroad facilities, considerable teaming was necessary to transport the goods to the store, and the country produce that was taken in exchange bad to be conveyed to the railroad. Rufus did much of this teaming, and, at intervals, was employed behind the counter in his father's store. In these various ways his time was employed until his majority, when he purchased his father's interest in the store, and, in company with Lorenzo Dunbar, who had purchased the interest of the other partner,'97Mr. Dodge,'97he began merchandising. This partnership continued about six years, when he sold his interest in the store to Mr. Dunbar, and for the four succeeding years devoted himself exclusively to farming. All the time he had been conducting the store he had also been interested in the farm. In 1874 he, in company with his father, came into possession of a saw and grist-mill in Grantham, and they together operated this till his father's death, two years later. They were engaged quite extensively in milling and lumbering. Upon his father's decease he sold the mill and returned to farming. In 1882 he, in company with Chester Walker, purchased the store of G. W. Dunbar in Croydon, and very soon after purchased Walker's interest, and from that time to the present has conducted the business alone. His residence is still in Grantham, while his place of business is Croydon. Mr. Hall has held and faithfully discharged the duties of many positions of office and trust in his town. He was elected town clerk of Grantham in 1869, and, with an interim of two or three years, has held the position continuously since. In 1882 he represented Grantham in the State Legislature. He holds a directorship in the First National Bank of Newport, of which his grandfather was so long a valued officer. In politics he has not deserted the faith of his fathers, but is an ardent Republican. He married, January 12, 1868; Francina D. Smith of Springfield. They have four children,'97Leon A., born June 4, 1869; Villa E. born August 17, 1874; Earl R., born May 10 1876; and Ralph A., born August 22, 1879. | Hall, Rufus (I63967)
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| 79829 | Ruling Elder of the Presbyterian Church. | Gordon, James (I11627)
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| 79830 | Rumney PO, p. 11 A. J. Hall 28 M Farmer $2000 $4000 New Hampshire E M " 26 F " Mary A Merrill 48 F " R. J " 10 M " school F. S. Hall 1 M " | Webster, Mary Adeline (I12437)
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| 79831 | Rumney PO, p. 11 A. J. Hall 28 M Farmer $2000 $4000 New Hampshire E M " 26 F " Mary A Merrill 48 F " R. J " 10 M " school F. S. Hall 1 M " | Merrill, Ellen M. (I12420)
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| 79832 | Rumney PO, p. 11 A. J. Hall 28 M Farmer $2000 $4000 New Hampshire E M " 26 F " Mary A Merrill 48 F " R. J " 10 M " school F. S. Hall 1 M " | Hall, Albe Joseph (I12419)
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| 79833 | Rumney PO, p. 11 A. J. Hall 28 M Farmer $2000 $4000 New Hampshire E M " 26 F " Mary A Merrill 48 F " R. J " 10 M " school F. S. Hall 1 M " | Hall, Fred Scott (I12417)
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| 79834 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Soames, Hon. R.C. (I14343)
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| 79835 | Russell PO, p. 484 Hall, Chancy 56 M W Wood Sawer on RR $1000 $170 Mass citizen ---, Maria H 56 F W Keeping house " ... Knox, Henry 37 M W Works at Tannery ---- $150 Mass citizen ---, Philena 34 F W Keeping house " ---, Willie W 11 M W " school ---, Howard 7 M W " " Ryne, Charles 10/12 M W Pennsylvania Parents Foreign born July | Knox, Henry Martyn (I16258)
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| 79836 | Russell PO, p. 484 Hall, Chancy 56 M W Wood Sawer on RR $1000 $170 Mass citizen ---, Maria H 56 F W Keeping house " ... Knox, Henry 37 M W Works at Tannery ---- $150 Mass citizen ---, Philena 34 F W Keeping house " ---, Willie W 11 M W " school ---, Howard 7 M W " " Ryne, Charles 10/12 M W Pennsylvania Parents Foreign born July | Hall, Philena (I16255)
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| 79837 | Russell PO, p. 484 Hall, Chancy 56 M W Wood Sawer on RR $1000 $170 Mass citizen ---, Maria H 56 F W Keeping house " ... Knox, Henry 37 M W Works at Tannery ---- $150 Mass citizen ---, Philena 34 F W Keeping house " ---, Willie W 11 M W " school ---, Howard 7 M W " " Ryne, Charles 10/12 M W Pennsylvania Parents Foreign born July | Gorham, Maria "Marie" (I16243)
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| 79838 | Russell PO, p. 484 Hall, Chancy 56 M W Wood Sawer on RR $1000 $170 Mass citizen ---, Maria H 56 F W Keeping house " ... Knox, Henry 37 M W Works at Tannery ---- $150 Mass citizen ---, Philena 34 F W Keeping house " ---, Willie W 11 M W " school ---, Howard 7 M W " " Ryne, Charles 10/12 M W Pennsylvania Parents Foreign born July | Hall, Chauncy (I16242)
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| 79839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, R.R. (I28)
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| 79840 | Ruth Donalds, mother maiden name Pilkington, was born. | Donalds, Ruth (I12749)
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| 79841 | Ruth Elizabeth Mary Boothman, mother maiden name Donalds, was born | Boothman, Ruth Elizabeth Mary (I12684)
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| 79842 | Ruth Gilbert Hall (1721-1800) Wife of Reuben Hall ( -1788) Died 8 Jun 1800 AE 79 yrs b abt 1721 | Gilbert, Ruth (I102930)
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| 79843 | Ruth Gray (White) Hall is the author of the pamphlet "Ancestry of a Few of the Descendants of Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Mass. with Intermarriages" originally published anonymously, date unknown, reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts. | White, Ruth Gray (I2476)
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| 79844 | Ruth Livermore was Salam Livermore's cousin. Her parents were Elisha and Ruth (Eddy) Livermore. | Livermore, Ruth (I3968)
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| 79845 | Ruth Livermore was Salam Livermore's cousin. Her parents were Elisha and Ruth (Eddy) Livermore. | Livermore, Ruth (I3968)
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| 79846 | Ruth M. (Hall) Orr, 92, of Uxbridge, passed away Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011. She was the wife of the late Robert C. Orr who died in 1975. Mrs. Orr was Vice President/Treasurer of the former Uxbridge Savings Bank retiring in 1979 after 30 years with the bank. She was born in Worcester in 1918 the daughter of the late Joseph and Mildred (Chapman) Hall and was a graduate of Uxbridge High School and Becker College. She was a lifelong member of the First Evangelical Congregational Church, Uxbridge. A longtime resident of Uxbridge, she enjoyed reading, crafts, crosswords, playing cards, spending time with her family, summers spent at the camp on the Whitins Reservoir, and road trips. Mrs. Orr is survived by her daughter, Miriam R. Mongeau and her husband Francis of Douglas; three grandchildren, Paul P. Mahoney and his wife Laurie of Whitinsville, Joanne R. Cancelmo and her husband Richard of Brookfield, and Jason F. Mongeau of Southbridge; a sister, Doris Temple of Uxbridge; four great grandchildren, including Patrick, Reagan, Catherine, and Mackenzie; and nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the staff at Beaumont for the loving care she received from them. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 21, 2011 at 10:30 AM in the First Evangelical Congregational Church, Court Street, Uxbridge, 01569. Visiting hours will be Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011 from 2 | Hall, Ruth M. (I795)
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| 79847 | Ruth was married to Henry Brigham and had five children. She and her family lived in Suffield, CT. | Hall, Ruth (I1331)
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| 79848 | Ruth was married to Henry Brigham and had five children. She and her family lived in Suffield, CT. | Hall, Ruth (I1331)
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| 79849 | s/o George Hall and Elizabeth P Hicks Died in Havana, Cuba. This Headstone may be a Cenotaph. | Hall, William R. (I12718)
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| 79850 | s/o William and Mary Hall h/o Elizabeth P Hicks | Hall, George (I12655)
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