Matches 80,001 to 80,050 of 82,552
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| 80001 | She and her husband were Missionaries in China. __________ From FindaGrave: Daughter of Heman B. Hall (E-011-01) & Sophronia Brooks Hall (E-011A-00); wife of Martin Luther Stimson, D.D. (E-021-02) | Hall, Emily Brooks (I103940)
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| 80002 | She came to America with husband Ford and son John, daughter Martha, and unnamed son on the ship Fortune. | [--?--], Martha (I15423)
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| 80003 | She d. 27 Nov 1886 in Goshen ae 75y 11m 12ds; buried in Goshen. | Putney, Naomi (I97684)
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| 80004 | She died aft 1800. | Howes, Hannah (I8677)
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| 80005 | She died at Brougnty Ferry. | Hartmann, Lady Greta (I23549)
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| 80006 | She died at Oranmore Castle, County Galway. | Leslie, Anne Theodosia Mouira "Anita" (I14470)
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| 80007 | She died at the Old Soldier's Home in Grand Rapids. | Sims, Sarah N. (I17651)
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| 80008 | She died in childbirth of twins, both of whom also died. | Lunt, Polly (I4273)
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| 80009 | She Died in the Atlantic Ocean. | Oakes, Gertrude (I104926)
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| 80010 | She died in the part of Tyringham that became Monterey. | Hayward, Patience (I53486)
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| 80011 | She died of Endocarditis. | Hall, Charlotte E. (I23244)
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| 80012 | She died while visiting at her sister's house in Camillus. | Field, Maria "Mary" (I85155)
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| 80013 | She died young. | Putnam, Rebecca Hall (I103097)
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| 80014 | She had a heroic role during the War of 1812 by calling help when the British invaded. In July 1812 a salt boat chased by a British cruiser came into the mouth of the creek for protection near the Cole homestead. The cruiser anchored a quarter of a mile from shore sent a boat of 13 men out to seize the salt boat. When they came near the mouth of the creek, they were fired upon by a group of 40 men. During the fight, Mrs. Cole acted as a general patrol. She mounted her horse, and went to Fredonia to rally the men to the mouth of the creek; and after her return, she was actively engaged in carrying food and drink to the little army. This has been called the first naval fight of the War of 1812. http://mcclurgmuseum.org/blog/2011/02/10/seth-cole-bicentennial-biography-no-24/ | Samson, Celia (I14932)
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| 80015 | She had brothers John and George Dent living in Elyria in 1903 | Dent, Jane E. (I2791)
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| 80016 | She had no children. | Hall, Martha (I13341)
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| 80017 | She is a descendant of Mayflower passengers Isaac Allerton, John Howland, and Elizabeth Tilley. | Cushman, Hannah (I104807)
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| 80018 | She is buried between her grandparents William and Sarah Hall and Harry and Lydia Hipes. Her headstone is a small black oblong stone. | Hall, Marjorie Ruth (I10849)
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| 80019 | She is descended from Richard Hall, immigrant. | Hall, Elizabeth (I63790)
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| 80020 | She is found on an Assessment List for Raynham, circa 1731/2 (Raynham Town Records), assessed 15 shillings. She was listed as Abigail Hall, Widow. | Pratt, Abigail (I5854)
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| 80021 | She is not a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower, but of John and Jane Hopkins of Hartford. _______ From FindaGrave: Advertisement Tabitha Hopkins Millard BIRTH 16 Oct 1745 Harwinton, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA DEATH unknown BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 138140032 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 2 Daughter of Ebenezer4 Hopkins 1699-1784, (Ebenezer3, Stephen2, John1 Hopkins 1613-1654 of Cambridge MA, 1634). Wife of Dr. Abiathar5 Millard. Married Sep. 30, 1761 in Amenia, Dutchess Co., NY. Abiathar5, Robert4, Nehemiah3, Robert2, John1. Grandmother of the 13th President of the United States, Millard Fillmore 1800-1874. Mother of: Abiathar born May 6, 1763 Quaker Hill, Dutchess Co., NY, died Hampton, Washington Co., NY. Tabitha born March 24, 1765 Lydia born Oct. 14, 1768 Huldah born March 5, 1773 Sarah born Jan. 18, 1775 Olive born May 5, 1778 Phoebe6 born Aug. 12, 1781 m. Nathaniel Fillmore, son Millard7 Fillmore, 1800-1874. Jesse born Oct. 22, 1784 Almon Hopkins born April 19, 1788 m. Polly Bran Solomon born Feb. 17, 1789 m. Anna Luby | Hopkins, Tabitha (I14562)
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| 80022 | She is not identified in the Great Migration Study nor in the Delano genealogy published by the Mayflower Society. -------------- From FindaGrave (as Wife Weston): Edmond Weston married by about 1658, ____ ____ (claims that she was a daughter of John Soule or a Delano are unsubstantiated). They had 4 known children: MARY: b. say 1658; m. by about 1679, John Delano, son of Philip Delano 1621, Plymouth. EDMOND: b. abt. 1660; d. Plympton, 23 Sep 1727; m. Plymouth 13 Dec 1688, Rebecca Soule, daughter of John Soule. ELNATHAN: b. say 1662; m. by abt. 1688 Jane ____. JOHN: b. say 1664; m (1) by abt. 1698 (Deborah?) Delano, daughter of Thomas Delano; m.(2) Duxbury, 1 Oct 1717, Rebecca Peterson, daughter of John Peterson. Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project. | [--?--], Miss (I102781)
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| 80023 | She is often identified as a daughter of David Cole of Eastham. However, this was rejected by a researcher in 1914 according to the Great Migration Study. The Great Migration Begins, p. 2036 iv JOB, b. say 1641; m. by 1674 Ruth ____ (eldest known child b. Swansea 16 November 1674 [SwVR 21]). (In 1914 Richard Henry Greene rejected the claim that Ruth was a daughter of Daniel Cole; he examined several other possibilities, including a placement in the family of STEPHEN HOPKINS, but came to no firm conclusion NYGBR 45:2-8; see also MF 6:7, 11].) | Cole, Ruth Chase (I102632)
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| 80024 | She is probably a daughter of Stephen Cahoon and Phebe Kendrick of Plymouth. The 1820 census identifies him with three daughters under 10 but only one daughter is normally identified as part of the family in that age group. Both his wife and mother in law were named Phebe, yet he had no known daughter named Phebe. | Cahoon, Phebe of Plymouth (I18552)
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| 80025 | She is probably the Ruth Churchill, daughter of William Churchill and Ruth Tryon (md. Farmington, 25 September 1760), who was born in Farmington, Connecticut 13 December 1767. | Churchill, Ruth (I85988)
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| 80026 | She is said to have been born in Austria; they married while Malcolm was in the military. | [--?--], Annie (I9573)
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| 80027 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williamson, R.C. (I14447)
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| 80028 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gully, Hon. H.A.B. (I14441)
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| 80029 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Forbes, J.H.M. (I14474)
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| 80030 | She is thought to be Elizabeth Holder. | [--?--], Miss (I17965)
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| 80031 | She lived in Suffield, Hartford county, Connecticut, and married first Joel Granger then after his death in 1756, married his brother Phineas. | Hall, Elizabeth (I3551)
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| 80032 | She lived on home farm with grandparents. | Hall, Christiana C. (I6462)
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| 80033 | She married (1) Edward Hall, son of Freeman & Rebecca Hall, on 5 Nov 1858 in Harwich. Both were 19. Only a month later on 11 Dec 1858, Edward drowned in Delaware Bay. His death record states he was interred in Harwich, MA. She married (2) Lemuel H. Baker in 1860 and they had at least three children. | Cahoon, Hannah Nickerson (I97562)
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| 80034 | She married, as his second wife, Horace P Janes in 1855. They had four sons still living in about 1880, the oldest was age 21. | Hall, Lucy A. (I15783)
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| 80035 | She married, first, on Jan 7,1673/4, John Bowers Jr. He was the son of John Bowers of Braintree and Medfield. John Bowers Jr was killed at the raid on Medfield on Feb 21,1675/6. She married, second, on Feb 22,1676/7 at Medfield,MA, as his second wife, Samuel Smith. Children(by first marriage): John Bowers III. Children(by second marriage): Sarah Smith Evans Harding, Henry Smith, Daniel Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Abigail Smith Fisher, Mary Smith Plimpton Pond Wright, and Prudence Smith White Benson. | Clark, Sarah (I4630)
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| 80036 | She may be the Bertha Archer, wife of Charles M. Archer, age 42, born Texas, who were listed in Cherryvale in 1920 census. | Hall, Bertha May (I63337)
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| 80037 | She may be the Mary Stedman, daughter of Stephen Stedman and Martha who was baptized in Bolton on 12 April 1752. Laona Cemetery gives her age at death at 79 years and 6 months which would be a calculated birth date of April 1753. | Stedman, Mary (I22826)
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| 80038 | She may have been born in Middleboro. | Hall, Hannah (I3044)
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| 80039 | She may have been Esther Mathews, daughter of James and sister of Mehitable, wife of William's brother Benjamin. | [--?--], Esther "Hester" "Easter" (I85390)
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| 80040 | She may have been Esther Storrs. | [--?--], Esther (I10621)
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| 80041 | She may have died in 1658. | Collier, Mary (I8491)
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| 80042 | She most likely was born and died in Vermont. The mention on the marker in Bloomfield Cemetery is most likely just a remembrance. | Cooke, Maria Eliza (I11630)
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| 80043 | She probably died in Kennebec county, Maine. | Taylor, Mercy (I9504)
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| 80044 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Engelen, L. (I14334)
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| 80045 | She was a daughter of Admiral Thomas Graves and Katherine Gray. | Graves, Rebecca (I18508)
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| 80046 | She was a daughter of Josiah Winslow (1605-1674) and Margaret Bourne ( - 1683). | Winslow, Margaret (I8344)
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| 80047 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, S.M. (I14346)
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| 80048 | She was a daughter of Wm. A. Thompson, merchant of New Haven, Conn. | Thompson, Caroline (I15781)
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| 80049 | She was a descendant in the 7th generation from John Alden of the Mayflower. | Shaw, Eliza (I4168)
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| 80050 | She was a graduate of St. Margrete Episcopal School, Wellesley College, 1903. She spent one year in Europe devoted to study of art. | Noera, Florence Anna (I6813)
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