Matches 80,801 to 80,850 of 82,552
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| 80801 | This birth date is a conjecture (See NEXUS). This Mary Trull was a daughter of John Trull and Mary Hunt. A Molly Trull, b. Tewksbury 25 Huly 1736, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Haseltine) Trull, d. there 23 Feb 1759 of "camp fever" and thus should not be identified as Oliver's wife. | Trull, Mary (I14031)
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| 80802 | This birth date was entered in Knox Town Records about 1828 and may not be correct. The birth date given for Patience, his wife, was off by several years. | Hall, David (I12032)
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| 80803 | This birth location was from the FindaGrave memorial. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33442739 | Moore, Mary (I75430)
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| 80804 | This child died in infancy. | Hall, Unnamed (I5000)
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| 80805 | This child died in infancy. | Hall, Unnamed (I5002)
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| 80806 | This child died in infancy. | Hall, Son II (I5002)
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| 80807 | This child died in infancy. | Hall, Son (I5000)
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| 80808 | This child died in infancy. His name is not known at this time (1996). | Barrows, (Son) (I3467)
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| 80809 | This child in Feb 1822 at the age of 15 days. | Hall, Not Named (I105)
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| 80810 | This child in Feb 1822 at the age of 15 days. | Hall, Son (I105)
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| 80811 | This child is not proven to be the son of Wiliam Carpenter and Abigail Briant, but is most probably their son. | Carpenter, Ephraim (I5322)
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| 80812 | This child is not proven to be the son of Wiliam Carpenter and Abigail Briant, but is most probably their son. | Carpenter, Ephraim (I5322)
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| 80813 | This could be a divorce as Deborah was not living with George in 1870 census - and she was not found in that census. In 1880 census, after he had died, she was listed as Hall and her death record and Headstone was as Hall. | Family F1694
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| 80814 | This date has been suggested bsed on the record in Barbour. It is disproven. | Willis, Mary (I21229)
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| 80815 | This date is commonly reported reported but I can find no record of this death. | Hall, Captain Elisha (I9923)
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| 80816 | This date is on her Headstone in Mt. Auburn Cemetery. | Matthews, Jane (I21048)
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| 80817 | This death date has been proposed but not proven. | Hall, John Carpenter (I21198)
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| 80818 | This death date is widely associated with this John Hall. However, On Thankful (Gorham) Hall's headstone from 1812, she was recorded as a widow of John Hall. | Hall, John (I9619)
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| 80819 | This death dates has been reported; however, she was listed on the 1850 census. | Bunker, Martha "Patty" (I9971)
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| 80820 | This incorrect date is found in his Congressional biography. | Hall, Rep. Obed (I6983)
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| 80821 | THIS IS A CENOTAPH Alvan S. Hall was buried in Goshen, Mass. with his third wife per Commonwealth of Massachusetts Certificate of Death, 1906, #18, Town Clerk's Office, Ashfield - research by Ashfield Historical Society. | Hall, Alvan Sanderson (I97680)
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| 80822 | This is based on deeds as no vital records exist for the deaths of either Richard or his wife. See NEXUS, Vol. VIII, pp. 139-142 (1991) for details. | Hall, Richard Jr. (I13156)
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| 80823 | This is date reported on both FindaGrave and FamilySearch. I suspect it it is not correct as it is same date as hife wife, but in a different town. | Cutter, Nathaniel (I19482)
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| 80824 | This is date shown on FindaGrave and it is clearly wrong as Medford records show the births of several children after this date. | Hall, Timothy (I19141)
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| 80825 | This is probably a memorial, and she is actually buried in Middlebury. | Cooke, Maria Henderson (I11632)
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| 80826 | This is probably a memorial, and she is actually buried in Middlebury. | Cooke, Maria Eliza (I11630)
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| 80827 | This is probably the Edward Hall who settled in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. | Hall, Edward (I64218)
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| 80828 | This marriage date ir reported in FamilySearch, but I can find no record of it. Further, she seems to be married to Rodolphus in the 1840 census. | Family F7746
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| 80829 | This marriage is very uncertain. Many sources say that Ruth Pease married David Hale, not Daniel Hall. | Family F931
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| 80830 | This may be a Cenotaph | Peterson, Captain George (I102827)
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| 80831 | This may be a Cenotaph. | Hall, Sarah Elizabeth (I13221)
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| 80832 | This may be a mistransciption of Samuel. | Hall, Daniel of Middletown (I21506)
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| 80833 | This might be a baptism date. It is quoted in the "The Maternal ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton. Part IV. The Ancestry of Linda Anna Powers" by Dean Crawford Smith. (2000). | Hall, Bethiah (I7622)
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| 80834 | This MIGHT be a cenotaph now. It looks like the body was moved to the Vernon Street Cemetery. Could be the just the opposite. Research continues. aged 81 years 8 months and 11 days | Hall, David (I64345)
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| 80835 | This MIGHT be a cenotaph now. It looks like the body was moved to the Vernon Street Cemetery. Could be the just the opposite. Research continues. Inscription: daughter of David and Hannah aged 14 years 6 months | Hall, Sylvia S. (I64353)
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| 80836 | This might be a cenotaph since this cemetery did not exist at her death. Sally is in the cemetery record as being buried at Old Oak Street Burial Ground, Grafton, MA though it could be she was moved at a later date to be with her husband and sons in the Holbrook family plot at Riverside Cemetery. Her parents were Benjamin & Mary Goddard. | Goddard, Sally (I4259)
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| 80837 | This named person, Preserved Hall, may have been the Preserved Hall who, with his wife Lydia in 1709 gave a certificate of good character to a woman accused of being a witch. (See New England Historical Society Reg., Vol. 5, p.263). The book, "HALLS OF NEW ENGLAND" shows March 20 or 30, 1663 as Preserved's date of birth. Preserved was a Cooper and a Constable in 1702. In his will dated at Hingham, 1 Aug 1740, and presented the 14th day of the same month, he give to Hannah "the improvement of 1/2 of my estate while she remains a widow. " "To the children of my first wife, namely John, Israel, Elisha and Abraham Leavitt, and to the heirs of Sarah Woods deceased, Lydia Sprague, Hannah Hobart, and Mary Lane, all my household goods to be divided equally among them, except four silver spoons which I give to the daughters, heirs of Sarah Woods and Lydia, Hannah and Mary, now living. " "To the church of the First Parish in Hingham, 30 pounds to be laid out in the Plate for the Lord's table in such a vessel or vessels as they think proper." "To Abigail Hall (neice an wife of John Hall his nephew), 10 pounds and to Dorothy Gay, 10 pounds (of Newton, MA, niece and daughter of Andrew Hall)." "To my kinsman John Hall, son of my brother John Hall, all the remainder of my estate real and pesonal, no before disposed of." Appoints "kinsman John Hall executor of this my last will and testament." Witnesses, Ezekiel Hersey, Peter Ripley, Jr., Benjamin Lincoln,. Inventory 1569 pounds, 13 shillings. Appraised 2 Sep 1740 by Josiah Loring, Isaac Lane, and Peter Ripley, Jr. | Hall, Preserved (I171)
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| 80838 | This named person, Preserved Hall, may have been the Preserved Hall who, with his wife Lydia in 1709 gave a certificate of good character to a woman accused of being a witch. (See New England Historical Society Reg., Vol. 5, p.263). Preserved was a Cooper and a Constable in 1702. | Hall, Preserved (I171)
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| 80839 | This Timothy Clark died young. | Clark, Timothy (I2866)
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| 80840 | This Timothy Clark died young. | Clark, Timothy (I2866)
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| 80841 | This was a common law marriage, as explained on James' Civil War pension papers--Jane's first husband left for the Gold Rush and was never heard from again. James listed the children of his union with Jane and acknowledged them as his. | Family F6189
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| 80842 | This was probably a Cenotaph | Hall, John Mumford (I103184)
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| 80843 | Thomas Chase of England of whom is is recorded in Lysson's Magna Brittanica. "The unfortunate Thomas Chaae was barbarously murdered 1506 in a small room in which one could neither sit nor stand without great inconvenience. This room was adjoining the chapel connected with the palace of the Bishop of Longlance of Woburn, who was Confessor to Henry VIII. | Chase, Thomas (I6266)
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| 80844 | Thomas Constable died. | Constable, Thomas (I102293)
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| 80845 | Thomas Constable, age 46, died. | Constable, Thomas (I102302)
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| 80846 | Thomas Edward "Ed" Shardlow passed away on August 20, 2009 in American Fork, Utah of causes incident to age. He has completed the mortal leg of his eternal journey which he always characterized as "a great adventure". He was born April 10, 1926 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, the son of William Ambrose Shardlow and Bella "Isie" Featch White. Ed grew up in the border community of Coutts and actually attended high school in the United States while living in Canada. He served during World War II with the Royal Canadian Air Force Bomber Command in Europe. He graduated from the University of Montana in 1949 with a degree in Journalism; then moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked in corporate communications. Ed was married to Phyllis Ellen Isham in 1948 (later divorced) and they are the parents of five children: Leslie Ann (Donald) Peterson, Thomas Ernest, Sydney Lee (Bruce) Cline, Sarah Ellen, aka Sally, (Robert) Dinsmoor and Paul Jeffrey (Lynnette). Ed joined the LDS Church in Glendale, California at the age of 38 and served as Elders Quorum President, counselor in a Bishopric, Stake Presidency, and on various High Councils. He also served for many years in the Mount Timpanogos Temple and served senior missions to Pinon, Arizona and the Nauvoo Temple. In 1985, Ed married his beloved Paula Ihler Lindsay and in the process gained a second family of three children: Marlo L. (Brett) Hodge, Megan P. (Andrew) Clark, and McKay Carl (Alicia) Lindsay. He was ever grateful for the opportunity to enjoy parenthood a second time and especially being Grandpa/PaPa to his grandchildren. We will miss Ed, but we know he is having a glorious reunion with his remarkable parents and his brothers Harry, William (Jock) and James Leslie. He is the last of his generation and we will not likely see his kind again. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, August 24, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the Mount Mahogany Fifth Ward Chapel, 1541 North 1300 West, Pleasant Grove. A viewing will be held prior to the services on Monday at the Church from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. | Shardlow, Thomas Edward "Ed" (I101483)
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| 80847 | Thomas Francis Hall was named after his grandfather. He grew up on Rochester, NY. After graduating as a mechanical engineer from Clarkson Tech, he got his first job in New Jersey. In 1955, he took his family to Sacramento, CA where he began his career in the aerospace industry. | Hall, Thomas Francis (I4690)
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| 80848 | Thomas Francis Hall was named after his grandfather. He grew up on Rochester, NY. After graduating as a mechanical engineer from Clarkson Tech, he got his first job in New Jersey. In 1955, he took his family to Sacramento, CA where he began his career in the aerospace industry. | Hall, Thomas Francis (I4690)
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| 80849 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6291
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| 80850 | Thomas Frewen and Helen Louisa Homan were married. | Family F6817
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