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| 79951 | Sedalia Twp., 4th Precinct, ED 153, sheet 7B 922 W. 6th St. Jones, Frank J Head M W 50 Md AL Ireland Ireland Blacksmith - R E. ? ---, Carrie Wife F W 50 Md LA LA LA ---, Dorothy E Dau F W 12 S MO AL LA Branch, Sarah Moth-i-L F W 77 Wd LA Ireland Ireland | Branch, Carrie Scott (I11613)
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| 79952 | Sedalia Twp., Ward 1, ED 18, sheet 4B Apt. 4B S. Quincy Jones, Frank J Head M W 60 Md 21 AL Ireland Ireland Mechanic - Steam Railroad Shop ---, Carrie S Wife F W 60 Md 21 LA MS MS Milburn, Carolyn Dau F W 35 Md 22 AL AL LA ---, Patricia GDau F W 9 S MO MD AL ---. Mary J. GDau F W 6 4/12 S MO MD AL ---, Maud E. GDau F W 6 4/12 S MO MD AL | Jones, Francis Joseph "Frank" (I11624)
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| 79953 | Sedalia Twp., Ward 1, ED 18, sheet 4B Apt. 4B S. Quincy Jones, Frank J Head M W 60 Md 21 AL Ireland Ireland Mechanic - Steam Railroad Shop ---, Carrie S Wife F W 60 Md 21 LA MS MS Milburn, Carolyn Dau F W 35 Md 22 AL AL LA ---, Patricia GDau F W 9 S MO MD AL ---. Mary J. GDau F W 6 4/12 S MO MD AL ---, Maud E. GDau F W 6 4/12 S MO MD AL | Branch, Carrie Scott (I11613)
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| 79954 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Romney, Senator W.M. (I63926)
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| 79955 | See J. P. Lovelace, The Pratt Directory [1980], 333. | Pratt, John (I14099)
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| 79956 | See NEHGR Register, Vol. 27, p. 50 (1873) Graduates of Middlebury College who married in Middlebury, Vt. (Philip Battell, Esq.) Class of 1804 - Milo Cooke married Harriet B. Latimer in 1808. __________ Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Milo Cook Gender: Male Marriage Date: 3 May 1808 Marriage Place: Middlebury, Vermont, USA Card Type: Groom Spouse Name: Harriet B Latimer | Family F5284
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| 79957 | See NEXUS, Vol. VIII, p. 140 (1991) Hannah Kittredge, b. poss. 19 March 1707/8, f. there 21 July 1750, perhaps dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Foster) Kittredge (alhough Daniel's dau. has been identified as the Hannah Kittredge who m. Thomas Patten [b. Billerica 22 Oct. 1701, d. there 16 Sept. 1733, son of Thomas and Hannah (Foster) Patten of Billerica] [M. T. Kittredge, The Kittredge Family in America (1936), 9; T. W. Baldwin, Patten Genealogy (1908), 29, 38]. The Hannah Kittredge, dau. of James and Sarah [Fowle] Kittredge, placed as Samuel Hall's wife in H. A. Hazen, History of Billerica, Massachusetts [1883] [hereafter Hazen], 65, 85, was born in 1734, a generation too late. see E. C. Fowle, Fowle Genealogy [1990], 40). | Kittredge, Hannah (I13110)
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| 79958 | See Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John, Vol. 12, page 27 and Vol 14, page 85. | Purchase, Oliver Jr. (I4379)
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| 79959 | See Some descendants of William Ward of Middletown, Connecticut https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/131032:61157 __________ From FindaGrave: First wife: Sarah Phelps (b. 1632 - d. 10 July 1689) - Married 1658 Inscription HERE LYETH THE BODY OF INSINE WILLIAM WARD AGED ABOUT 58 YEARS WHO DYED MARCH 28 1690 | Ward, William (I21243)
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| 79960 | See: http://www.designscience.com/Genealogy/richardhall/Richard(1)Hall-WillWithComments-JeffHall-05152003.htm | Hall, Deacon Richard of Bradford, Y-DNA Family 002 (I5531)
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| 79961 | See: Proposed Change: Elizabeth Bourne (I1647) Tree: New England Hall Families Master Tree Link: http://www.johnlisle.com/newenglandhall/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I1647&tree=NewEnglandHall Description: Elizabeth Bourne, wife of Samuel Hall, is NOT the daughter of Reverend Jonathan Bourne and Alice Besbidge/Besbeech. Their daughter Elizabeth married a Joseph Bent and she died before 1686 because it states she was in fact deceased and her father Jonathan had taken in her children who were now orphaned. In this record, you can see this Elizabeth married Samuel Hall after the other Elizabeth had died. The FindAGrave record needs to be corrected as it is wrong. The Bent Family in America, Page 16: https://archive.org/stream/bentfamilyinamer00bent#page/16/mode/2up Darrell Larocque | Bourne, Elizabeth (I19051)
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| 79962 | See: "A Report of the trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery , Richard Hildreth 1833 R.I. Supreme Court." https://books.google.com/books?id=zbsiAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=Elizabeth+P.+Hicks+George+Hall&source=bl&ots=PAIms4x75D&sig=ACfU3U3ahXHucErvSizG684DbzGNSdfXdQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwis8t6loMflAhWKwFkKHWrnCPIQ6AEwAnoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=Elizabeth%20P.%20Hicks%20George%20Hall&f=false She gave testimony at a murder trial. Many of the Hall clan and associated families were mentioned or participated in this inquiry. | Hicks, Elizabeth Pearce (I12656)
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| 79963 | See: Harvard VRs, 39-42; M. F. Farnsworth, Farnsworth Memorial [1897], 334-35. | Farnsworth, Simeon (I14115)
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| 79964 | See: Willard, 53, 112-13. | Willard, Gibson (I14108)
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| 79965 | See: Asa Keyes, Genealogy [of] Robert Keyes of Watertown. 1635 [and] Solomon Keyes of Newbury and Chelmsford, Mass. 1653... [1880], 12. This work married her (2) to an unidentifed Jewett. _______ From Jeff Hall: After the death of Timothy(2) around 1800, his wife Sarah Keyes Hall remarried an Ezekiel Jewett of Temple, NH where her son Timothy(3) lived. It may be that Sarah moved in with her son for a while before marrying Jewett. Timothy(3) is mentioned in the Town History of Temple as having served around the time of the war of 1812 in the Army. I have found all the Jewett headstones in Temple's East View cemetery, except hers. She outlived Ezekiel and may have later moved in with a step daughter in Temple (based on my conjecture from Temple census records). The Jewett house where they lived still stands and has a remarkable view of the Boston skyline from their front windows. Ezekiel Jewett is a descendant of Maximillian Jewett of Rowley, MA per the Jewett Family of America history. He was the prime contractor for the first Temple meeting house and as he was building both his house and the meeting hosue simultaneously he ran into some problems meeting the deadline for the meeting house per the Temple history. Sarah Keyes Hall Jewett's brother also lived in Temple having moved there late in his life from Massachusetts. | Keyes, Sarah (I14112)
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| 79966 | See: http://stedman.one-name.net/getperson.php?personID=I15052&tree=stedman_main | Isbell, Eleazer (I14198)
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| 79967 | See: https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=16962+clarissa+hall&ahnum=45 Some sources state that Elizabeth Philbrick may have been the daughter of Thomas Philbrick her uncle. Thomas Philbrick did have a daughter named Elizabeth who was born in 1667, but she died at less than 3 weeks old. Her mother Ann also died four days before her. So this Elizabeth Philbrick cannot be Thomas's daughter. | Philbrick, Elizabeth (I22889)
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| 79968 | See: J. S. Wood, Wood Family Index [1966], 499. | Wood, Solomon (I14089)
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| 79969 | See: Joseph Willard and C. W. Walker [C. H. Pope, ed.], Williard Genealogy: Sequel to Willard Memoir (1915) (henceforth Willard), 55. | Willard, Sarah (I14104)
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| 79970 | See: NEHGR Vol. 108, p. 171 (1954). | Whittemore, Nathaniel Jr. (I14125)
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| 79971 | See: NEXUS Vol VIII, No.5, p. 141; feature article by Joy Peach | Hall, James (I14020)
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| 79972 | See: Parker Genealogy appendix | Parker, Hananiah of Wilton (I14140)
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| 79973 | See: Whitney Research Group: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Josiah_(1663-1717) On 21 Dec 1702 he was mentioned as a son in the will of his father. (Middlesex County, MA, probate file #24,690). On 4 Feb 1713/4 he was mentioned as a brother in the will of Benjamin3 Whitney of Sherborn. (Middlesex County, MA, probate file #24,605.) | Whitney, Josiah (I206)
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| 79974 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baber, C.M. (I14372)
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| 79975 | Selma PO, Martin Twp., p. 508 Foster, Wm L. 38 M W Farmer ---- $765 Ky citizen ---, Elizabeth 28 F W K. House Ills ---, Louisa 11 F W " ---, Dorcas C 9 F W " school ---, John M 8 M W " " ---, Margaret 6 F W " " ---, Joseph 3 M W " ---, Mary 9/12 F W " Aug | Foster, William Leonard (I63334)
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| 79976 | Sept. 24, 1937 My Dear Mrs. Rothwell, I was certainly delighted to receive your letter. We have searched for a long time in hope of finding this information. My grandfather was Luke Hall. I do not know who his parents were. My grandfather, Luke Hall, was born 1794 and died November 1878 at age of 86 yrs. I do not know where he was born. He lived in Albany, N. Y. & his three eldest children were born there. He moved to Ohio and the rest of his children were born in Ohio. He later moved to Indiana, &lived there several years, later moving to Michigan where he died. I do not know whether he had a middle name of Minor or not. He married Mercy Stedman, a neice [sic] of Comodore [sic] Oliver Hazard Perry. (over) [top of page missing] Luke Hall ancestry I would be ever so grateful to you. If I can in any way be of assistants [sic] to you I will be only to [sic] happy to do so. Sincerely, John Wesley Hall 413 W. 3rd No. Logan, Utah | Hall, John Wesley (I61523)
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| 79977 | Septemr. ye 14th 1751 Marriage is Intended betwixt Ebenezer Crane of Barkley & Mary Hall ye 2nd of Raynham both in Bristol County; and Publication of Such Intention has been made in according to Law. Septemr. ye 30th 1751. Attn. Josiah Dean Town Clerk | Family F10972
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| 79978 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, S.M. (I14346)
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| 79979 | Served as a 2nd Lieutenant from Newton, MA during the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Raised about 1773,and disbanded soon after the Leington Battle. | Kenrick, Caleb Capt (I5251)
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| 79980 | Services Held for Pleasanton Man Pleasanton, Oct. 1 -- Funeral services were held here yesterday for Ernest E. Hall, 69, who died in an Oakland hospital, Saturday morning after a lingering illness. He was president of the Hall Warehouse company and one of the town's most prominent businessmen. Services were under the auspices of the local Masonic lodge. He was a member of both the Masonic lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star. The deceased had been a resident of Pleasanton for thirty-five years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Jenkins Hall; an adopted son, Will Hall; two brothers, Fred E. Hall of Pleasanton and George Hall of Boston, MA, and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Evans of Oakland and Mrs. Clara Fellows of Palo Alto. Thanks to the California Genealogical Society for locating his obituary. | Hall, Ernest Edwin (I7273)
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| 79981 | Seth Dean Hall (1800-1867) was originally buried in the Hall-Dean Cemetery on Bridge and Elm Streets but was later moved when his wife died in 1905 (at the time said to be "the oldest woman in No. Raynham"). Seth Dean Hall and his wife Lydia Howland (Buffinton) Hall of Somerset were, at the time of her demise, buried in Mayflower Hill Cemetery, Rte. 138, No. Raynham, Mass. | Hall, Seth Dean (I64330)
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| 79982 | Seth Hall of Bellingham, MA, married in Cumberland, RI. ________ From Cheryl Hall, July 2019 : I think the Seth Hall who married Elizabeth (Capron) was a descendant of the William Hall of Rhode Island (Hall DNA Family 015). I'm attaching a link to a book on Ancestry that gives information on this Seth Hall. It seems likely that the entry in this book is correct https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8517/8517-Volume1-0558?pid=558&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti%3D0%26indiv%3Dtry%26db%3Dnewengfamilies-1915%26h%3D558&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true ________ At this time, we need to more fully document the William of Portmouth family. | Hall, Seth (I15924)
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| 79983 | Seth Hall was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was a Corporal in Captain Philip King's Company, Colonel George Williams' Regiment (Third Bristol County), 23 days in December 1776 on a Rhode Island alarm. Also was a Sergeant in Captain Noah Hall's Company, Colonel Abiel Mitchell's Regiment, in command of Lieutenant-Colonel James Williams on the alarm at Tiverton, 1 Aug 1780. _________ Find A Grave contributor Bill Bourbeau adds: Soldier of the American Revolution. Hall, Seth. Corporal, Capt. Philip King's (Raynham) co., Col. George Williams's (3d Bristol Co.) regt.; discharged Dec. 31, 1776; service, 25 days, at Rhode Island; company marched from Raynham to Warren, R. I., via Rehoboth, Dec. 8, 1776, on an alarm; also, Sergeant, Capt. Noah Hall's co., Col. Abiel Mitchel's regt. commanded by Lieut. Col. James Williams, Brig. Gen. Godfrey's brigade; service, 9 days; company marched to Tiverton, R. I., on the alarm of Aug. 1, 1780. | Hall, Deacon Seth (I6976)
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| 79984 | Seth's death record indicates he died of pneumonia at the age of 74. It also states he was born at Troy, NH; s/o Seth & Betsey Hall | Hall, Seth Britton (I96971)
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| 79985 | Settled at Plymouth, Worcester, Cambridge. _______ From Findagrave: Biographical Note written by James Green, from the source cited below: Edward Henry Hall was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, April 16, 1831, the elder son of Rev. Edward Brooks Hall and Harriett (Ware) Hall, while the father was temporarily supplying the Unitarian pulpit at Cincinnati. He was fitted for college in the High School in Providence, while his father was settled there as pastor of the First Congregational Church. He entered Harvard College in 1847, sixteen years old, during the presidency of Edward Everett. He was graduated from college with the class of 1851, in the presidency of Jared Sparks; and from the Harvard Divinity School in 1855. Mr. Hall was ordained at Plymouth, Mass., January 5, 1859, where he remained as minister over the Unitarian Church for eight years, until July, 1867. During his ministry at Plymouth he was chaplain of the 44th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in active service in the War of Secession. He was settled at Worcester, Mass., over the Second Parish (Unitarian), February 10, 1869, in his thirty-eighth year; and remained there as pastor for thirteen years. Being invited by the First Parish in Cambridge, Mass. (Unitarian), to become its minister, he was installed as pastor over this First Parish and Church on March 30, 1882, where he remained till his resignation was accepted, March 31, 1893. He was lecturer on the History of Christian Doctrine at the Harvard Divinity School for the year 1899-1900, and was given the degree of S.T.D. at Harvard in 1902. Mr. Hall wrote the following books: "Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Christian Church," 1874, while in Worcester; "Lessons on the Life of St. Paul," 1885, and "Discourses," 1893, while pastor at Cambridge; "Papias and his Contemporaries," 1899, and "Paul the Apostle," 1906, after retiring from the settled ministry. Mr. Hall belonged to many organizations other than churches, and among them are the following: The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Antiquarian Society, the American Unitarian Association, the 44th Massachusetts Regiment Association, the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Massachusetts Reform Club, the Worcester Art Society, the Worcester Continentals, the Worcester School Committee, for several years. He died at his home, 14 Craigie Street, Cambridge, on Thursday, February 22, 1912, and was buried at Mt. Auburn, February 25, 1912. Source: "Edward H. Hall, An Address Given in the Church of the Second Parish, Worcester, April 14, 1912," by Austin S. Garver, Minister Emeritus, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1913. Thank you to Donald Thompson for the bio. | Hall, Rev. Edward Henry (I16524)
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| 79986 | Settled in Litchfield (History of Litchfield and an account of its centennial celebration, 1895; Augusta, Kennebec Journal Print, 1897, 720 pages; pp 36-7, 175-178, 340) | Toothaker, Cornelius (I15749)
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| 79987 | Seventh Generation 11. FANNY CABOT7 JACKSON (Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Charles Cushing Paine. Children (Paine): 36 i. Charles Jackson,8 m. Julia Bryant. 37 ii . William Cushing, m. Hannah Hathaway Perry. 38 iii. Robert Treat, m. Lydia Williams Lyman. iv. Frances Jackson, died unmarried. v. Sarah Cushing. vi. Marianne. vii. Sumner, fell in the Civil War. viii. Helen. ix. Cary, died in infancy. p. 40. 37. WILLIAM CUSHING8 PAINE (Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Hannah Hathaway Perry Child (Paine) : 80 i. Robert Treat,9 m. Ruth Cabot. p. 51 80. ROBERT TREAT9 PAINE (William C.,8 Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Ruth Cabot. Children (Paine): i. Walter Cabot.10 ii. Richard Cushing. iii. Elizabeth Mason. iv. Ruth. v. Anne Hathaway, died young. | Paine, Capt. William Cushing (I102362)
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| 79988 | Seventh Generation 11. FANNY CABOT7 JACKSON (Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Charles Cushing Paine. Children (Paine): 36 i. Charles Jackson,8 m. Julia Bryant. 37 ii . William Cushing, m. Hannah Hathaway Perry. 38 iii. Robert Treat, m. Lydia Williams Lyman. iv. Frances Jackson, died unmarried. v. Sarah Cushing. vi. Marianne. vii. Sumner, fell in the Civil War. viii. Helen. ix. Cary, died in infancy. p. 40. 37. WILLIAM CUSHING8 PAINE (Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Hannah Hathaway Perry Child (Paine) : 80 i. Robert Treat,9 m. Ruth Cabot. p. 51 80. ROBERT TREAT9 PAINE (William C.,8 Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Ruth Cabot. Children (Paine): i. Walter Cabot.10 ii. Richard Cushing. iii. Elizabeth Mason. iv. Ruth. v. Anne Hathaway, died young. | Paine, Robert Treat II (I102359)
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| 79989 | Seventh Generation 11. FANNY CABOT7 JACKSON (Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Charles Cushing Paine. Children (Paine): 36 i. Charles Jackson,8 m. Julia Bryant. 37 ii . William Cushing, m. Hannah Hathaway Perry. 38 iii. Robert Treat, m. Lydia Williams Lyman. iv. Frances Jackson, died unmarried. v. Sarah Cushing. vi. Marianne. vii. Sumner, fell in the Civil War. viii. Helen. ix. Cary, died in infancy. p. 40. 37. WILLIAM CUSHING8 PAINE (Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Hannah Hathaway Perry Child (Paine) : 80 i. Robert Treat,9 m. Ruth Cabot. p. 51 80. ROBERT TREAT9 PAINE (William C.,8 Fanny C.,7 Charles,6 Jonathan5) married Ruth Cabot. Children (Paine): i. Walter Cabot.10 ii. Richard Cushing. iii. Elizabeth Mason. iv. Ruth. v. Anne Hathaway, died young. | Paine, Richard Cushing (I102353)
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| 79990 | Several of his descendants changed the name to Howard and continued it for several or many generations. Some changed back to Hayward. It is possible that William was related to Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater. There was some visiting between the two families and some inter-marriage. On 19 Mar 1648, William bought 20 acres of upland in Braintree "being as it were a neck of land, having the river on the east" from John Whitman of Weymouth. In 1691 his grandson, Jonathan Hayward, received a confirmation of the above from the same John Whitman, also some salt mrsh adjoinging, in each transaction. This homestead remained in the family for generations. It lies on Fore River at the mouth of Pease's or Hayward's Creek just within the present bounds of Braintree where part of the Fore River ship yard now is located. The last occupant of the Hayward name was Miss Annah Hayward who died in Nov 1936 and whose house stands on the west side of Quincy Ave south of Hayward's Creek. Administration on his estate granted to his widow---Inventory, 195 pounds, 5 shillings. Dwelling house, garden and orchard, 35 pounds. Other lands, 52 pounds. 4 oxen, 18 pounds. 4 cows and 2 heifers, 5 pounds, 10 shillings. Indian corn growingk 16 pounds. Wearing apparel, 4 pound and 18 shillings. Books, 7 pounds. 1 pair stockings, 4 shillings. Feather bed, 7 pounds 16 shillings. Flock bed, 3 pounds 12 shillings. 2 chairs, 3 brass caldrons, 1 brass pot, pewter, 1 silver spoon, warming pan, glass, earthen ware, etc. | Hayward, William (I4933)
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| 79991 | Shadrach Thayer's Godfathers were John Alpas and John Pendock. His Godmother was Katherin (Tayer) Thayer. | Thayer, Shadrach (I2934)
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| 79992 | Shadrach Thayer's Godfathers were John Alpas and John Pendock. His Godmother was Katherin (Tayer) Thayer. | Thayer, Shadrach (I2934)
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| 79993 | Shared headstone with his brother, Jason Hall: Wm Hall 1809-1888 | Hall, William (I245)
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| 79994 | Shares headstone with Samuel I Pressy & his wife Mary L. Leach, and Charles Ingalls Pressey & Mary Nancy Hall. | Hall, Rosilla Richmond (I6448)
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| 79995 | Sharon Hill Cemetery: John B. Crawford buried Part A Row 14: Headstone inscription reads " John B. "Father" 1854-1909, Mattie E. 1859-1931 "Mother" Warren W. 1896-1912, Nettie I. 1894-1912" | Crawford, John B. (I1303)
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| 79996 | Sharon Hill Cemetery: Located in Part B Row 4 is Clara's parents and siblings: Joseph B. [father] Mary [mother] Eliza E. [sister] Laura J. [sister] Matilda [sister]. Part B Row 8 is John B [brother] with his wife and 2 children. Part A Row 14 next to Clara and Joshua M. Hall is Clara's brother James E. Crawford. Clara is listed in Gladys' and Walter's bible. Clara was 60 yrs. 2 months and 6 days old when she passed. | Crawford, Clara A. (I1146)
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| 79997 | Sharta PO, p. 454a Mount, Arthur V. 44 M W Ditch Agt $300 ---- New York citizen ---, Frances 13 F W California school ---, Arthur S. 11 M W " " Hobson, Catherine 39 F W House Keeper Ireland Parents Foreign born ... 1 boarders | Mount, Frances (I17677)
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| 79998 | Sharta PO, p. 454a Mount, Arthur V. 44 M W Ditch Agt $300 ---- New York citizen ---, Frances 13 F W California school ---, Arthur S. 11 M W " " Hobson, Catherine 39 F W House Keeper Ireland Parents Foreign born ... 1 boarders | Mount, Arthur Saybrook (I17676)
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| 79999 | Sharta PO, p. 454a Mount, Arthur V. 44 M W Ditch Agt $300 ---- New York citizen ---, Frances 13 F W California school ---, Arthur S. 11 M W " " Hobson, Catherine 39 F W House Keeper Ireland Parents Foreign born ... 1 boarders | Mount, Arthur Vandevere (I17675)
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| 80000 | She and her husband sail in November 1869 for Burma, sent by the American Board of Missions from the second Baptist Church of Rochester. They resided there five years, returning to this country in 1876 on account of ill health, from which he never recovered able to return to Burma. | Hall, Mary Angeline (I6075)
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