Matches 80,251 to 80,300 of 82,552
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| 80251 | Son of Major deceased; sponsors, Solomon Davis and Hannah Chappel. | Cooke, Major (I85972)
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| 80252 | Son of Matthew McDowell and Hannah Burt.. Married Adelle Crandall...2 daughters.. Long lived in Portland Oregon where he and his daughter Ruth died | McDowell, Clifton B. (I97792)
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| 80253 | Son of Maynard and Desire (Smith) Barteaux. Husband of Ella M. Wilkins. They wed in Littleton, MA, on June 6, 1897. MA Marriages 1695-1910, marriage registered in Littleton 1897, pg 60, James Edgar Barteaux, 21, Laborer, b. Nova Scotia, 1st marriage WWI Draft Card, b. June 13, 1875, native of Great Britain Canada | Barteaux, Edgar James (I12346)
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| 80254 | Son of Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Elizabeth Hall. | Hall, Stephen (I102181)
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| 80255 | Son of Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Elizabeth Hall. | Hall, William (I102179)
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| 80256 | Son of Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Elizabeth Hall. | Hall, Solomon (I102178)
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| 80257 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ferguson, A. (I14391)
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| 80258 | Son of Nolen Lovey & Opal Beatrice (Houck) Langwell - & - Husband of Mariana (Bell) Hall | Langwell, Rev. Samuel Coleman (I85459)
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| 80259 | Son of Peter and Sarah Kidder. A farmer at No. 177, his father's old homestead. "A substantial energetic farmer". Married April 7 or 11, 1832. Six children: Ellen Elizabeth, John Kidder, Mary A., Edward H., George Francis, Georgianna Frances. Info. from "The History of Surry" by Frank Burnside Kingsbury, published 1925 by the Town of Surry, New Hampshire. | Joslin, John (I2784)
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| 80260 | Son of Peter/4 and Lydia Graves Farnum. Husband of Molly Hall and Priscilla Hall Farnum. | Farnham, Deacon Roger (I102027)
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| 80261 | Son of President William Howard Taft. Born September 20, 1897 he died June 24, 1983. Athlete, soldier, lawyer, author, politician and civic reformer, he married Eleanor K. Chase and had seven children. A deeply religious man, he was a founder of the World Council of Churches, and he worked tirelessly to better his beloved Cincinnati, serving on the City Council for sixteen terms and one term as mayor. In 1925, he was the youngest president of the international Y.M.C.A. Charles "Charlie" Taft was Mayor of Cincinatti in the 1960's. | Taft, Charles Phelps "Charlie" (I4881)
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| 80262 | Son of Ralph Smith. | Smith, Daniel of Eastham (I8576)
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| 80263 | son of Rev. Silas A.M. and Aurila aged 10 days | Hall, Silas (I64370)
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| 80264 | son of Richardson & Mary Ann | Hall, Edward Augustus (I5927)
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| 80265 | Son of salt extractor Kenelm Winslow 1533-1620 and Katherine Buck 1532-1607. Grandson of William Winslow 1510-1533, Kenelm Bucke 1504-1550 and Ellen Neville 1508-1547. Direct descendant of John of Gaunt and Katherine de Roet. His father is reportedly buried at St. Andrews, Kempsey, Worcestershire, his mother's burial remains unknown. Husband of Eleanor Pelham 1564-1594, daughter of Herbert and Catherine Thatcher, married about 1583. Father of: * Richard Winslow 1585-1659 * Margaret, Mrs Robert Hicks 1589-1666 Secondly, husband of Magdelene Oliver, daughter of Gilbert and Margery Young, married Nov 4, 1594 at St Brides Church on Fleetstreet, London England. Father of: * Edward Winslow 1595-1655 * John Winslow 1597-1674 * Eleanor Winslow 1598-1672 * Kenelm Winslow 1599-1672 * Gilbert Winslow 1600-1663 * Elizabeth Winslow 1602-1605 * Magdelene, Mrs Wm Wake 1604-1693 * Josiah Winslow 1605-1674 * Mary Magdelene, Mrs Peter Worden 1610-1687 | Winslow, Edward (I14823)
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| 80266 | son of Samuel A Hall & Angie M (Allis) Hall m. Harriet Hinkley Aug. 13, 1901 at Adams, Mass. | Hall, Leon David (I97726)
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| 80267 | Son of Samuel Bradford and Hannah Rogers Married Abigail Bartlett daughter of Benjamin Bartlett and Ruth Pabodie Children Abigail 1728 Samuel 1729-1777 #20508267 Gamaliel 1731-1807 Seth 1733-1823 Peabody 1734-1784 Deborah 1738-1739 Hannah 1740-1759 Ruth 1743-1805 Andrew 1745-1836 Peter 1745-1834 Burial buried in Old Cemetery, Chestnut St., South Duxbury, MA. | Bradford, Col. Gamaliel (I102848)
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| 80268 | son of Samuel Hall and Elizabeth (Sears) Hall m. Sally Jepson July 4, 1799 at Ashfield, Mass. int. rec. Goshen, Mass. children rec. Ashfield: John b. Sept. 26, 1800 Betsey b. Sept. 23, 1803 Daniel b. Mar. 27, 1807 Lot b. June 13, 1809 William Dodge b. Apr. 1, 1811 Sally b. May 9, 1814 m. Chas Ranney Sylvester W. b. Aug. 5, 1816 Hannah b. Sept. 9, 1818 Samuel b. Sept. 8, 1820 Joshua b. Sept. 14, 1824 m. Electa Edson | Hall, Capt. Lot (I9731)
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| 80269 | son of Seth & Rhoda Hall aged 6 months | Hall, Cephas (I64332)
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| 80270 | Son of Thomas Dean and Mary Kingsley. Josiah married Jane Washburn on 18 Aug 1737. Children of Josiah and Jane: Nehemiah Abigail Mary Josiah Job [Burial from 'Inscriptions from Burial Grounds in Ancient Taunton' by Edgar H Reed, public domain.] | Dean, Josiah (I4073)
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| 80271 | Son of Willard Parker (1790-1873) and Anna (Riddle) Parker. Married to Sarah Elizabeth (Hall) Parker."Husband" | Parker, Willard Clinton (I13149)
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| 80272 | Son of William Freeman and Mary Bodfish Husband of Phebe Hall Father of Lydia, Rebecca, William, Mary, Thomas, Joshua, Elisha and Stephen One of the founders of Barnard, VT | Freeman, Lieut. Thomas (I97826)
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| 80273 | Son of William Henry Nason and Charlotte S Danforth. (Charlotte S Fisk Danford) ____________ From FindaGrave: Son of William Nason and Charlotte S Danforth. Married 3 Jul 1878 Norfolk County, Massachusetts to Emily Jane Morse. No children born of this union. | Nason, George Albert (I4263)
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| 80274 | Son of William Hopkins and Hannah Andrews | Hopkins, Joseph (I17208)
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| 80275 | Son of Willis Wesley Haynes and Tressie E. Wood Husband of Evelyn Gertrude Hall Father of Barbara Haynes wife of Richard Elmer Smith Marital status: Widowed Age: 91 Cause: Respiratory Failure Residence: 128 Ryefield Rd, Fitchburg Occupation: Informant: Buried: 10 Nov 1983 Undertaker/Funeral Home: Bosk Sources: Evergreen Cemetery Records | Haynes, Stephen Wesley (I13299)
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| 80276 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Perkins, S.R. (I14355)
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| 80277 | Sophia King was the daughter of John and Lois (Jackson) King of Newton. John King, of Newton, was the son of Dr. John and Sarah (Wiswall) King of Newton, who was the son of Henry and Abigail (Green) King, who was the son of William and Rebecca (Wakefield) King, the most wealthy and influential of the first settlers of Sutton, who was the son of John and Elizabeth (Goldthwait King of Salem, born 1638, the son of William who emigrated from London, England to Salem in 1635 at the age of 28. Abigail (Green) King was the daughter of Captain Samuel and Elizabeth (Upham) Green, from Malden, original settlers of Leicester, son of Thomas and Rebecca (Hills) Green of Malden, whose father Thomas and wife Elizabeth early came to Malden. _____________ From FindaGrave: Death record lists father as John King. [death record, Grafton, MA] 12 known Children: Sarah, b. 1813 Samuel Jr., b. 18 Feb 1815, d. 26 May 1907 Simon, b. 22 Nov 1816, d. 25 Nov 1816 Salmon, b. 1818 Sanford, b. 1820 Sophia A., b. 1822 Sophronia W., b. 22 Jan 1824, marr. Horace Batchelor Susan Ellen, b. 1825 Satira, b. 1827 Samantha Ann, b. 11 Jun 1829, marr. Charles E. Buswell Sylvia, b. 1831 Sobrina, b. 1832 | King, Sophia (I1281)
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| 80278 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Empson, S. (I102344)
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| 80279 | Soule/Bell/Wightman/LaDue Lots Foot stones: William A Soule Ella A Soule Elizabeth Wightman William Wightman Ora O Bell Minerva M Bell Phineas A LaDue Joanna T LaDue -------------- She married first William A. Hall. Contributor: Cindy Walcott (48460179) • cwalcott141@gmail.com | Thomas, Joanna E. (I3763)
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| 80280 | Soule/Bell/Wightman/LaDue Lots Foot stones: William A Soule Ella A Soule Elizabeth Wightman William Wightman Ora O Bell Minerva M Bell Phineas A LaDue Joanna T LaDue | Soule, William Arthur (I1675)
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| 80281 | Sound Beach, ED 140, sheet 1A Highview Ave. Pinkney, William Head M W 34 Md 27 CT CT CT Salesman - Clothes ---, Dorothy Wife F W 25 Md 18 NY NY NY ---, William Son M W 5 S OH CT NY ---, John Son M W 4 6/12 S CT CT NY | Cowles, Dorothy Erma (I3929)
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| 80282 | Sound Beach, ED 140, sheet 1A Highview Ave. Pinkney, William Head M W 34 Md 27 CT CT CT Salesman - Clothes ---, Dorothy Wife F W 25 Md 18 NY NY NY ---, William Son M W 5 S OH CT NY ---, John Son M W 4 6/12 S CT CT NY | Pinkney, William Jr. (I3928)
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| 80283 | SOUR @S127@ | Lucy (I1989)
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| 80284 | Source also calls the death location as Halls Corners. | Yates, Rebecca (I11993)
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| 80285 | Source called location Mauville. | Gleason, Rufus (I3580)
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| 80286 | Source gave birth location as Wantagh, England. | Haynes, John (I63688)
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| 80287 | Source gave date as 5 January 1771-1772. | Hall, Abijah (I5887)
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| 80288 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Young, I. (I846)
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| 80289 | Source gives birth location as Salt Lake, Nebraska. | Lindsey, Robert J. (I10750)
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| 80290 | Source gives Summer, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. http://person.ancestry.com/tree/13979168/person/37077176/facts This does not sound right. | Hall, Zera William (I3862)
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| 80291 | Source of death date is from Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620 -- 1988. The actual year reads 1726/27 since this is pre-Gregorian calendar. | Howland, Benjamin (I19945)
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| 80292 | Source of infomation: rootsweb.com census image 1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township pg. 598 House hold # 605 Prentiss Eliza J. 49 Farming 3400/548 b. New York Henry T. 20 b. Indiana Velmore C. 19 b. " John C. 10 b. " Chrinda Moore 8 b. " Source of information: Genealogy.com: Family Archive Image 1870 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, In. Roll 328 Book 1, page 499 Eliza J. Prentiss has remarried. She is now living in the house hold of William Monroe. House hold # 87. In 1860 William and Eliza were next door neighbors. Eliza's son John E. Prentiss is also living in this same house hold. 1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, In. Roll 288 Book 1, page 241 House hold # 92 Eliza J. Ferris (Prentiss) (Monroe) now age 69 is living by her self. She is next door to her son John (30) his wife Rachel (26) and their daughter Lottie M. (maybe 7) Source of Information: Listed on the "myindianahome" web site for Slippery Point Cemetery in Republican Township in Jefferson Co., Indiana. There is a listing for Prentiss, Eliza J. Monroe along with one for Nathaniel S. and John. John is Nathaniel and Eliza J.'s son but another sources of information listed Eliza's maiden name as Ferris and not Monroe. After the death of Nathaniel Eliza remarried to William Monroe. | Ferris, Eliza J. (I1351)
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| 80293 | Source of Informaiton: 1860 Jefferson Co., Census House hold # 486 Crawford, Jos. B. 44 Farmer Ohio Mary 33 Ind. John B. 5 Ind. Eliza C. 4 Ind. Martha B. 2 Ind. Laura J. 9/12 Ind. 1870 Jefferson Co., Republican Township House hold # 172 Crawford, Joseph 53 Farmer 360/250 Ohio Mary 43 Ind. John 15 at home Ind. Eliza 14 " " Ind. Bell 12 " " Ind. Margaret 8 " " Ind. Clara 5 " " Ind. 1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township House Hold # 134 Crawford, Mary 52 Wd. Keeping house John B. 25 Farmer Eliza E. 24 Martha B. 22 Margaret J. 18 Clara A. 15 James E. 7 Source of information: Shanon Hill cemetery on line records: Part A Row 14: James E. Crawford b. S-8-1872 d. 1-28-1946 Part B Row 4: Joseph B. Crawford b. 11-8-1816 d. 8-11-1878 Mary b. 6-19-1827 d. 2-15-1884 Eliza E. b. 2-13-1856 d. 3-13-1930 Laura J.* b. 8-16-1859 d. 8-08-1864 Matlida* b. 11-16-1861 only date on stone. Probably died on the same day. Part B Row 8: John B. Crawford b. 1854 d. 1909 Inscription reads: "Father" Mattie E. 1859-1931 "mother" Warren W., 1896-1912, Nettie I., 1894-1912 *Laura J. Crawford only appears on the 1860 census as she dies before she turns 5. Sister Matilda never appears on a census. | Crawford, Joseph B. (I1301)
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| 80294 | source of informaiton: Carmel Church records owned by Wilma Walker in which I have a set of photo copies. Baptised on Monday of Communion May the 11th 1868 by Rev. Moses Arnot pastor of Carmel Church.... Sarah Elizabeth infamt daughter of Hester Walker........Medora infant daughter of James and Susan McNeel | Walker, Sarah Elizabeth (I1165)
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| 80295 | source of informaiton: Carmel Church records: Originals owned by Wilma Walker of which I now own a photo copied set Baptized on Monday of Communion October 16th 1854 by Rev. Samuel Wilson of Xenia Ohio: Wallace infant son of William &_____ McNeil Jefferson Co., Hanover, Indiana 1900 Census.: Living in house hold #188: McNeel, Wallace H. 6/1854 46 Farmer Indiana Pa. Pa. Martha R. 11/1860 39 Indiana England Scotland Helen D. 1/1893 7 Indiana Indiana Indiana | McNeel, Wallace H. (I1196)
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| 80296 | Source of Informaiton: From the book " Cousins by the Dozens- Volume III, The Stories of Matthew Sellers and William Richey/Ritchey and Their Descendants" by Ivanoel Gibbins and Harry B. Clayton, 1985 :Appendix B- Narratives: Samuel & Addison Grove Clayton, page 5 Originally sent to me by Jean Hoffman < djhoff@ix.netcom.com > in an e-mail dated 11/9/2005. A second e-mail sent to me by Teresa Martin Klaiber Page 5 William Clayton was born in the state of New Jersey some where not far from Trentown in the year of August the 10th 1796. His fathers name was Zebulon Clayton and served in the Revolution War and was Maried about the close of the war to Miss Mary Gorden. He lived at home on the farm till he was twenty two years old then he went to Allegheny County Pennsylvania with his brother David Clayton or his sister Mary Hall her husbands name was John Hall. I think he came with his sister they lived up the Morning Gehela (possibly Monongahela River) river about 10 miles bove Pittsburgh. He had two brothers and two sisters Mary Hall and Elizabeth Scoby. Father was Maried to Margaret Richey on the 24 of March 1825 when he bot a small farm fifteen miles north west from Pittsburgh west of the Allegheny River he farmed thar till the spring of 1840 in March 4th 1840 he took a steamboat at Pittsburgh and landed in Beardstown, Illinois on the 12th of the same month. Page 6 along the top of the page. "The old uncle John Ritchey farm was the Moore farm 58 where Jim Legg and you killed the hog in the house." he lived on the old uncle John Ritchey farm the first farmer and raised a crop there in fall he bott the farm where we lived he lived there as long as he kept hous him self and most of the time (unreadable) ___ ____ till he died at our hous Aug. 31st 1880 Margaret Richey was born September 27th 1806 was married to William Clayton March 24th 1825 her fathers name was Samuel Richey he moved from the Monongahala River to Rushville, Ill the fall of 1829 with his family he was a mill rite by trade. Margaret Richey had three brothers and one sister William and Elizabeth this is we called her ant Betsy Seller, Nathaniel and John ___Richey uncle Wiliam was buried in our family grave yard in fall 1853 and one child in same cemetery. two in Fulton County, Ill. Susan and Hardin Richey no are living. Nathaniel Richey Died at Rock Island, Ill about the year 1842. John Knox (?)Richey was married to.....end of page. | Clayton, William (I1591)
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| 80297 | Source of information found on line at "myindianahome.net" web site. William had 3 wives, Eliza J. Prentiss being his last. William also had a consort Jane. She is buried in White River Cemetery along with his first 2 wives Martha Ann and Sarah. Jane was 30 years old when she died on 8-6-1838. | Monroe, William (I1358)
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| 80298 | source of information; 1860 Jefferson Co., Saluda Township, Ind. Census House Hold # 270 Padgett Jacob 34 Farming 40 Maryland Mary S. 25 Indiana Mary E. 2 Indiana 1870 Jefferson Co., Saluda Township, In. Census House Hold # 104 Padgett Jacob 44 100/100 Maryland Susan 34 Indiana Mary 12 Indiana Horras 10 Indiana Eliza 7 Indiana John 2 Indiana | Padgett, Jacob A. (I1448)
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| 80299 | Source of information; Census Records. 1860 Jefferson Co., Hanvoer Township, Indiana; pg. 568 House hold # 369 McNeel James 44 Farmer 4000/975 Penn. Nancy 46 Penn. David 17 Ohio William 15 Ohio Ann 13 Ohio Jane 11 Ohio Robert 9 Ohio Mary 6 Indiana Jane 83 (this is James' mother) Ireland | McNeel, James (I1203)
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| 80300 | source of information; Thursday February 18, 1943 issue of The Scott County Journal, Scottsburg, Indiana. From the Lexington section; Several relatives and friends here attended the funeral of Mrs. Francis Gray at Liberty Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in Liberty cemetery. | McNeely, Rachel Ella (I1367)
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