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| 80151 | Silas married Aurelia King. The marriage occurred on 1 July 1813 in Raynham. Aurelia died on 13 September 1831. Silas married Lucinda Makepeace. Their intention was filed on 4 November 1832. The marriage occurred on 27 November 1832. Lucinda died on 12 October 1839. Silas married Rebecca Weston. The marriage occurred on 11 October 1840. The record states that both people were "of Middleborough". Silas died in the town of "South Abington", which separated from Abington in 1875 and was renamed "Whitman" in 1886. | Hall, Rev. Silas Jr. (I64007)
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| 80152 | Silas married Rebecca Weston. The marriage occurred on 11 October 1840. The record states that both people were "of Middleborough". | Family F1430
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| 80153 | Silas Remington Ames married and settled in Concord, NH. | Ames, Silas Remington (I2233)
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| 80154 | Silas Remington Ames married and settled in Concord, NH. | Ames, Silas Remington (I2233)
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| 80155 | Silas, son of Richard H. and Mary A. Hall, died Oct. 6, 1843, age 2 years, 7 months, 26 days. | Hall, Silas F. (I65050)
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| 80156 | Silence Hall married Seth Tisdale in Norton in 1803. I have only identified her from her marriage intent. | Hall, Silence (I7657)
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| 80157 | Silversmith and Public Official. ___________ From FindaGrave: Edward Winslow Birthdate: between 1635 and 1636 Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony Death: Died November 19, 1682 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony Place of Burial: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States Immediate Family: Son of John Winslow, Sr. and Mary Winslow (Chilton), "Mayflower" Passenger Husband of Sarah Winslow and Elizabeth Winslow Father of John Winslow; Sarah Winslow; Mary Pollard; Elizabeth Hincks; Col. Edward Winslow; Katherine Drowse; Susanna Alden (Winslow) and Ann Taylor Brother of Mary Gray; Susanna Latham; John Winslow, Jr; William Winslow; Joseph Winslow; Sarah Middlecott; Samuel Winslow; Benjamin Winslow; Unknown Winslow; Sarah Turner; Isaac Winslow; Mercy Winslow; Ann Winslow and Richard Winslow This Edward Winslow is not to be confused with Governor Edward Winslow (1595-1655), third governor of the Plymouth Colony. His families are as follows: Edward Winslow married: 1. Elizabeth Barker after May 12, 1618 in Leiden Holland. She died on March 24, 1621 in Plymouth Colony. One child born to her: Margaret Winslow (Aft. c. 1618– 1655). Elizabeth was buried in 1621 in the Cole's Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth. She is memorialized on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Coles Hill, as "Elizabeth, first wife of Edward Winslow."[26][27][28] 2. Susanna White (Jackson) daughter of Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson on May 12, 1621 in Plymouth Colony. She died between December 18, 1654 (Edward Winslow's will) and July 2, 1675 (date of son Josiah's will).[29] Children of Edward Winslow and his wife Susanna White Jackson: 1)(child) born and died in 1622 or 1623 2)Edward Winslow – born c. 1624. No record after May 22, 1627. 3)John Winslow – born c. 1626. No record after May 22, 1627. 4)Josiah Winslow, 13th Governor of Plymouth Colony – born c. 1627. Married Penelope Pelham by 1658 and had four children. He died 1680. She died 1703. 5)Elizabeth Winslow – born c. 1631. Married (1) Robert Brooks on 8 April 1656 in Clapham, Surrey,[25] and had one son. Married (2) George Curwin 1669 and had two daughters. He died 1684/5. She died 1698. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Winslow) Contributor: Turia Clark Day (48157473 This Edward Winslow is not to be confused with Governor Edward Winslow (1595-1655), third governor of the Plymouth Colony. His families are as follows: Edward Winslow married: 1. Elizabeth Barker after May 12, 1618 in Leiden Holland. She died on March 24, 1621 in Plymouth Colony. One child born to her: Margaret Winslow (Aft. c. 1618– 1655). Elizabeth was buried in 1621 in the Cole's Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth. She is memorialized on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Coles Hill, as "Elizabeth, first wife of Edward Winslow."[26][27][28] 2. Susanna White (Jackson) daughter of Richard and Mary (Pettinger) Jackson on May 12, 1621 in Plymouth Colony. She died between December 18, 1654 (Edward Winslow's will) and July 2, 1675 (date of son Josiah's will).[29] Children of Edward Winslow and his wife Susanna White Jackson: 1)(child) born and died in 1622 or 1623 2)Edward Winslow – born c. 1624. No record after May 22, 1627. 3)John Winslow – born c. 1626. No record after May 22, 1627. 4)Josiah Winslow, 13th Governor of Plymouth Colony – born c. 1627. Married Penelope Pelham by 1658 and had four children. He died 1680. She died 1703. 5)Elizabeth Winslow – born c. 1631. Married (1) Robert Brooks on 8 April 1656 in Clapham, Surrey,[25] and had one son. Married (2) George Curwin 1669 and had two daughters. He died 1684/5. She died 1698.[30] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Winslow) Contributor: Turia Clark Day (48157473) ) | Winslow, Edward (I19502)
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| 80158 | Simeon Farnsworth Jr. is said to have married either Ellen or Esther Ellingwood of Lyndeborough, N. H. (Farnsworth Memorial, 334, believe he could have married two Ellingwood sisters, but in a possible confusion with Simeon Jr.'s father, gives the son a second wife Lucy). | Ellingwood, Miss (I14122)
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| 80159 | Simsbury native George L. Hall took his last ride on his tractor, after his long life of farming, on Saturday, November 15, 2014. Born August 3, 1927 to the late Joseph L. Hall, Jr. and Mary (Ryan) Hall, George grew up on his family's farm in Simsbury where he lived nearly his entire life, spending his high school days pitching for the baseball team and then the Farmington Valley Baseball league. Upon graduation in 1945, he joined the U.S. Navy serving as a Y3 for four years prior to his honrable discharge. In 1963 he began farming on Old Farms Road and realizing the effects of pesticides on produce decided he would begin to use organic practices in his fields. George, a 4th generation farmer, became one of the first certified organic farmers in CT in 1979, certifying through NOFA. Widely recognized as a pioneer in organic farming, George influenced and mentored many younger farmers in New England. Last year the American Farmland Trust presented him with its Farmland Preservation Pathfinder Education Leader award in a ceremony at the Connecticut State Capitol. He ensured that the farm remains agricultural land, preserving the land through the Simsbury Land Trust along with an additional parcel of land that he has been farming for many years. George leaves two sons, George Hall, Jr. of Simsbury, and Brian Hall of Tariffville, and two daughters Nancy Lindstrom of Simsbury and Elizabeth Hall of Tariffville; his grandchildren, Beau and Brooke Lindstrom of Simsbury and George Hall, III of Arizona; sister-in-laws, Thelma Hall and Lorna Hall and many nieces and nephews including a special nephew, Daren Hall and all his family. George was predeceased by his brothers Joseph L. Hall, III, John Hall, and Edward Hall; a sister Mary Hall; son-in-law, Donald Lindstrom, and his former wife Patricia Hall. The family would like to thank George's doctors, John Cappadona, Mark Dailey and Arthur Tarantina. And a special thank you to the dedicated staff on the south wing at Avon Healthcare Center for their wonderful care and thoughtfulness to George and his family in his final days. Friends may call at the Vincent Funeral Home, 80 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury on Thursday, November 20th, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Funeral Mass of Christen Burial will be celebrated Friday, November 21st, 11:00 AM at. St. Cathereine of Siena Church, 265 Stratton Brook Road in West Simsbury. Burial with military honors will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery in Tariffville. In lieu of flowers the family has established The George L. Hall Agricultural Scholarship Fund. Please send donations to Simsbury Bank, 981 Hopmeadow Street, P. O. Box 248, Simsbury, CT 06070. Please visit George's "Book of Memories" at www.vincentfuneralhome.com for online condolences. | Hall, George L. (I102103)
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| 80160 | Sir John Randolph Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt. usually went by his middle name of Shane. He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England. He graduated from King's College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1907 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). He graduated from King's College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1909 with a Master of Arts (M.A.). He wrote the book an author. He was member of the Irish Academy of Letters. He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of St. Gregory the Great. He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Leslie, of Glaslough, co. Monaghan [U.K., 1876] on 25 January 1944. | Leslie, Sir John Randolph Shane 3rd Bt. (I14467)
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| 80161 | SIR SYDNEY OAKES He Gets Divorce Nassau, Bahamas, Saturday. -- Sir Sydney Oakes, son of the late Sir Harry Oakes, was granted a divorce yesterday from his blonde Danish-born wife. Lady Greta Oakes did not contest the decree. Named as co-respondnet was Lieutenant Roger Watson from Jamaica, who was stationed in Nassau during the general strike in January. -- A.P. | Family F11205
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| 80162 | Sir Sydney Oakes dies By a Special Correspondent SIR SYDNEY OAKES, 39-year-old businessman, has died in hospital at Nassau, in the Bahamas, after a car crash. He was the elser son of Sir Harry Oakes, Canadian-born baronet and goldmining millionaire, whose murder in 1943 is one of the century's greatest unsolved crimes. Sir Sydney's car left the road yesterday and hit a lamp standard and crshed down and trapped him. He was twice married. By his first wife he leaves a son, Christopher, 17, who inherits the title, and two daughters, Felicity, 14, and Virginia, 13, both of whom are in England. He and his second wife, Lady Nancy Oakes, have a son, Pitt, five. | Oakes, Sir Sydney 2nd Baronet (I104923)
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| 80163 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Weatherall, C.N. (I14344)
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| 80164 | Sixth child of John Joslin & Ellen Maria Hall, dau. of Cornelius C. Hall. Wife of Charles O. who was son of Nelson T. & Hannah. Info. from "The History of Surry" by Frank Burnside Kingsbury, published 1925 by the Town of Surry, New Hampshire. | Joslin, Georgianna Frances (I13302)
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| 80165 | Small Point may have been in Lincoln County at the time of her death. | Arnold, Hannah (I64034)
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| 80166 | SMITH. -- On September 13, 1960, at Berlin, Germany, JANE ANNE, of 2332 Eutaw place, beloved wife of the later Wilson Porter Smith, and mother of Mrs. Olive Jean Brown. Friends may call at the G. Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue at Hiltoon street, on Thursday and Friday from 3 to 9 P.M. Services on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. | McNulty, Jane Anne "Annie" "Jennie" (I12284)
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| 80167 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Snow, H.N. (I13883)
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| 80168 | Social Security Death Index Name: Charles Reece Fleming Last Residence: 88029 Columbus, Luna, New Mexico Born: 30 Aug 1928 Died: 4 Sep 2009 State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951) | Fleming, Charles Reece (I11500)
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| 80169 | Society Monday a number of Richmond guests will go to Balitmore to attend the marriage of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, and Albert Stuart Walker, son of the Late Captain Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker of Woodberry Forest. The ceremony will take place quietly on account of mourning in the chapel of Emmanuel Church at 6 o'clock, Dr. Hugh Birckhead, the rector, officiating. | Family F5304
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| 80170 | Society The wedding of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, to Mr. Albert Stuart Walker, son of the late Capt. Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker, of Woodberry Forest, Va., will take place quietly this evening in the chapel of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church at 6 o'clock. A small reception for the two families and the out-of-town guests will follwo at the home of Mrs. Cooke on Lanvale street. Mr. Walker is living in Lynn, Mass. | Family F5304
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| 80171 | Society and Club Notes by Miss Louise Donnelly Complimented Visitor A pleasant social courtesy extended Mrs. Conway Whitten Cooke charming and popular visitor from Washington, D. C., who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones, a a [???] party Friday evening with Mrs. Benjamin F. Neal, nee Mis Mary Clifford as hostess. Guests were intiate friends of the honoree. Refreshments were enjoyed at a local fountain, after which the party was entertained at the home of Miss Pearl Tongate, West FOurth street, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tongate. Miss Valle Tongate of Moberly, Mo., was an out of town guest. | Jones, Marion Eugenia (I11564)
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| 80172 | Society and Club Notes by Miss Louise Donnelly For Mrs. Cooke. Mrs. Conway Whitten Cooke, of Washington, D.C., nee Miss Marion Jones of this city, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jones of 1404 West Third street, was the guest of honor at a bridge party Tuesday evening with Miss Louise Donnelly, 406 South Quincy avenue as hostess. Three tables accommodated the guests, who were initmate friends of the bride. Mrs. Cooke was presented with the guest trophy, as well as the favor for high score. The consolation favor went to Mrs. B. F. Neal. At the conclusion of the game refreshments were served. | Jones, Marion Eugenia (I11564)
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| 80173 | Society by Nancy Randolph One of the most fashionable wedding yesterday was that of pretty Valerie Hathaway and John Bechtel Tew. The ceremonty took place in Christ's Church in Rye, where the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Southworth Hathaway, make their home. Val wore a crisp white taffeta gown, with lace bodice and lace sleeves, and a frothy tulle veil. Anne Munger, her maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Hope Talcott, Joan Morgan, Margaret Lukens and Genevieve Hart, wore identical frocks of pale green net, with wreates of flowers in their hair. His Dad Best Man at Hathaway-Tew Wedding J. DInsmore Tew was best man for his son. Everett A. Black, Franklin Smith, John W. Horner Jr., Wells Morss, Robert W. Scott and Livingston Carroll were ushers. Following the ceremony, there was a reception at the Rye home of the bride's parents. The bride attended Miss Hewitt's classes and Miss Hall's School. She went on to Vassar after her debut and was graduated last moth. She is a member of the Junior League. Val is a niece of the Dame of Sarak (Mrs. Sybil Hathaway). hereditary rule of the Island of Sark in the English Channel. The island has been taken over by the Germans. Her husband, Robert W. Hathaway, whose title is Seigneur of Sark, is a brother of Val's father. | Family F36901
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| 80174 | Soldier at the Battle of Bunker Hill | Hall, Caleb (I20547)
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| 80175 | Solomon lived in Westboro and Worcester. | Hall, Solomon (I983)
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| 80176 | Some members of the family who have done genealogy have written Perrey Alvah's name as Perley Alvah. His first name on his head stone at Prospect Cemetary is spelled P-E-R-R-E-Y. SOUR @S127@ | Hall, Perrey Alvah (I1996)
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| 80177 | Some members of the family who have done genealogy have written Perrey Alvah's name as Perley Alvah. His first name on his head stone at Prospect Cemetery is spelled P-E-R-R-E-Y. | Hall, Perrey Alvah (I86)
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| 80178 | Some members of the family who have done genealogy have written Perrey Alvah's name as Perley Alvah. His first name on his head stone at Prospect Cemetary is spelled P-E-R-R-E-Y. __________ Perley Alvah Hall b. 21 Apr 1845 unnamed and d. 21 Dec 1847 Uxbridge, MA [vr pg 378] [2y8m] son of Alvah and Charlotte (Carpenter) Hall. | Hall, Perrey Alvah (I86)
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| 80179 | Some references suggest that she was the Widow Hannah Warren when she married Silas Hall. | Warren, Hannah (I64005)
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| 80180 | Some references suggest that there was another John Hall in this family born about 1799 and that both this John and his sister Hannah Hall died on 14 November 1814. Census data does not confirm that either between 1810 and 1820. As no birth record has been found for John (that I am aware of), on the basis of census data alone, there is an idication of a son born between 1790 and 1794. Further research is required to determine if this John Hall died in Somers or left the area between 1820 and 1830. | Hall, John (I17762)
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| 80181 | Some sources give her name as Elizabeth Learned. | [--?--], Elizabeth (I9526)
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| 80182 | Some sources give his death year as 1885; however, his headstone shows 1884. | Cooke, William Dewey (I11543)
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| 80183 | Some sources show her as a daughter of Ichabod Hall and Lois Kibbe. This is not proven. | Hall, Elizabeth (I3551)
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| 80184 | Some sources state that Thomas was the son of John and Sarah Holbrook (John being the son of Thomas Holbrook the immigrant). This is unlikely as John would have been a young child about the time of Thomas's birth. Other sources say that Thomas was the son of John Holbrook, a brother to the immigrant Thomas Holbrook. Robert Charles Anderson disputes this claim in his book "The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635" (Vol. III, G-H, Page 353). | Holbrook, Thomas (I14640)
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| 80185 | Some sources suggest her maiden name was Hall and a daughter of John Hall and Priscilla. | Hall, Bethia (I9110)
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| 80186 | Some sources suggest that Emily was a widow of a man named Parsons at the time of her marriage to William Gates. Parsons was her grandmother's maiden name, and it is more likely that Parsons was a middle name. I found an Ashtabula County Marriage record that has been transcribed as the marriage of Wm. J. GALE to Emily P. Hall on 4 March 1842. | Family F1092
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| 80187 | Some sources suggest that Rhoda died in childbirth with first son Carlton Forster Hall and that her husband married his cousin's widow Catherine. However, New Hampshire marriage records put that marriage in 1839. 1830 census data indicates that Charlton's wife was born 1790-1800. I suspect that Rhoda did not die until the 1830s. Also, Rhoda and Catherine were sisters and Catherine was listed in the 1830 census as "Catherine Hall Wid". | Foster, Rhoda (I1203)
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| 80188 | Some sources suggest that Rogers was her maiden name. | [--?--], Elizabeth (I64180)
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| 80189 | Some Sources suggest that she might have been an Alice Hall. | [--?--], Alice (I18216)
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| 80190 | Sometimes, Epheriam is recorded as Ephraim. As such, without a thorough review of all Boston area Ephraim Halls, any recorded genealogy of Epheriam may be unreliable. | Hall, Epheriam "Ephriam" (I23011)
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| 80191 | Somonauk PO, p. 528 Hall, Amasa 52 M W Farmer $5000 $1000 New York citizen ---, Mercy 51 F W Keeping House New York ---, Charles W 18 M W Illinois ---, Malvina 15 F W Illinois ---, Ida E 9 M W Illinois school | Hall, Ida E. (I3836)
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| 80192 | Somonauk PO, p. 528 Hall, Amasa 52 M W Farmer $5000 $1000 New York citizen ---, Mercy 51 F W Keeping House New York ---, Charles W 18 M W Illinois ---, Malvina 15 F W Illinois ---, Ida E 9 M W Illinois school | Hall, Malvina (I3835)
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| 80193 | Somonauk PO, p. 528 Hall, Amasa 52 M W Farmer $5000 $1000 New York citizen ---, Mercy 51 F W Keeping House New York ---, Charles W 18 M W Illinois ---, Malvina 15 F W Illinois ---, Ida E 9 M W Illinois school | Hall, Charles W. (I3834)
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| 80194 | Somonauk PO, p. 528 Hall, Amasa 52 M W Farmer $5000 $1000 New York citizen ---, Mercy 51 F W Keeping House New York ---, Charles W 18 M W Illinois ---, Malvina 15 F W Illinois ---, Ida E 9 M W Illinois school | Mead, Mercy "Mary" (I3833)
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| 80195 | Somonauk PO, p. 528 Hall, Amasa 52 M W Farmer $5000 $1000 New York citizen ---, Mercy 51 F W Keeping House New York ---, Charles W 18 M W Illinois ---, Malvina 15 F W Illinois ---, Ida E 9 M W Illinois school | Hall, Amasa A. (I3832)
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| 80196 | Son of A.T. (Abraham Timothy) Cole & Eliza Jane (Hicks) Cole - Husband of Emma Jane (Burris) Cole, Mary Matilda (Garner) Cole, & Zelpha (Bowan) Cole. ____________ Janna Knowles, May 2016: 'John Sigel Cole ... "had several wives & kids by each one" ... but, when he was a "OLD MAN" - he "came home" - to Grandma's house - & - she cared for him - until he died. He was a "SINFUL MAN" - & - did lots of things that Grandma didn't approve of - but, she still cared for him, in his old age - because that's what you do "with your elders".' | Cole, John Sigel (I85455)
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| 80197 | Son of Amos Damon and Abigail Farrow. | Damon, Nathan (I16268)
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| 80198 | son of Asa and Lucy aged 19 years | Hall, Sylvester (I64372)
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| 80199 | son of Asa and Lucy aged 20 years | Hall, Sumner (I64371)
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| 80200 | Son of Augustus Caesar Hall and his wife Jane B. Smith, and grandson of Samuel Hall, who commanded a colonial company in the War of 1812 and was a member of the Whig Party. | Hall, Richard Smith (I13723)
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