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| 81001 | Upper Gilmanton, PO, p. 24-25 Joseph P. Hall 46 M Mule Herder $700 $100 N.H. Louisa R. " 45 F " ----- p. 25 ----- Martha J. Hall 17 F " school James N. " 14 M " " Charles J. " 12 M " " Edgar F " 10 M " " Frank J. " 8 M " " Eva A. " 6 F " " Emma " 5 F " Harvey J. " 3 M " | Hall, Joseph P. (I18543)
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| 81002 | Upper Gilmanton, PO, p. 24-25 Joseph P. Hall 46 M Mule Herder $700 $100 N.H. Louisa R. " 45 F " ----- p. 25 ----- Martha J. Hall 17 F " school James N. " 14 M " " Charles J. " 12 M " " Edgar F " 10 M " " Frank J. " 8 M " " Eva A. " 6 F " " Emma " 5 F " Harvey J. " 3 M " | Hall, Edgar F. (I18541)
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| 81003 | US Congressman, US Senator. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the state of Ohio in US Congress from 1963 until 1965 and again from 1967 until 1971, and in the US Senate from 1971 until 1976. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio he was the second son of US Senator Robert Alphonso Taft, Sr. He received his formal education at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut and Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During World War II he served as an officer in the US Navy from 1942 until 1946. After his discharge from the US Navy, he joined the Cincinnati law firm of Taft, Stettinius, and Hollister, which had been founded by his father. In 1955 he entered politics and was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives until 1962, when he ran for a seat in the US Congress and won. In 1964 he ran for the US Senate but lost to Stephen M. Young and in 1966 he was re-elected to the US Congress. In 1970 he ran for the US Senate and defeated his Democratic challenger, Howard Metzenbaum. During his term in the US Senate, he served on the Armed Services, the Labor and Public Welfare, and the Banking, Currency and Housing committees, and helped write legislation to extend the National Labor Relations Act to health care workers. In 1976 he ran for a second term and was defeated by Howard M. Metzenbaum. After leaving the US Senate, he rejoined his father's law firm in Cincinnati, Ohio. In November 1993 he suffered a stroke and fell into a coma, and died in Cincinnati, Ohio about a week later at the age of 76. He was the father of Ohio Governor Robert Alphonso Taft II, the grandson of US President and Supreme Court Justice William Howard Taft and great-grandson of US Secretary of War and Attorney General Alphonso Taft. (bio by: William Bjornstad) | Taft, U. S. Senator Robert Alphonso Jr. (I5092)
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| 81004 | US Congressman. Elected to represent IA's 1st District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1885 to 1887. | Hall, Congressman Benton Jay (I13740)
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| 81005 | US Congressman. Elected to represent Massachusetts' 3rd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1807 to 1811. Also served as United States District Attorney for New Hampshire from 1794 to 1797, and 1801, and Justice of the New Hampshire State Supreme Court from 1797 to 1799. | Livermore, Edward St. Loe (I7926)
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| 81006 | US Congressman. He was admitted to the bar in 1837, commenced law practice in Ohio in 1839 and moved to Lee County, Iowa in 1844. He was secretary of the State council from 1845 to 1846, prosecuting attorney of Lee County in 1846 - 1847, judge of the supreme court of Iowa from 1847 until January 1854, when he was appointed by President Franklin Pierce as chief justice of the supreme court of the Territory of Utah and served from January 1854 to 1857. On June 26, 1860, he was again appointed as chief justice of the Territory of Utah by President James Buchanan and served until March 1863, when he was elected Utah Democrat delegate to the Thirty-eighth Congress, serving March 4, 1863 to March 3, 1865. In February 1867, he was appointed by President Chester A. Arthur as agent of the Yankton Sioux Indians and served from December 11, 1884, until January 1, 1889, when he resigned. He relocated in San Diego, California and resumed the practice of law until his death. | Kinney, Congressman John Fitch (I13744)
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| 81007 | US Naval Forces - U.S.S. Delaware, sheet 10A Hall, Ernest W. Bandmaster Maine, Kittery Deport M W 32 Md MA ME MA Sailor | Hall, Ernest Wilbur (I12359)
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| 81008 | USA Halls that are not descended from New England Halls | Hall, Nathaniel (I16749)
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| 81009 | Utah Cemetery Inventory Name: Albert Peter Taylor Gender: M (Male) Birth Date: 6 Jan 1891 Birth Place: Provo, Utah Death Date: 1 May 1982 Death Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Burial Date: 5 May 1982 Cemetery: Provo City Cemetery Source: Sexton Grave Location: Block 10 Lot 237 Relatives: Spouse Christine Christensen (div'd) Father John Edwin & Emma Selena Stubbs Taylor | Taylor, Albert Peter (I85034)
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| 81010 | Utah Cemetery Inventory Name: Boyd R. Lindquist Birth Date: 13 Aug 1916 Birth Place: Logan, UT Death Date: 3 Dec 1976 Burial Date: 6 December 1976 Cemetery: Logan City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: A_ 175_ 3_ 1 Relatives: Father George A. Lindquist Mother Orella Rigby | Lindquist, Boyd Rigby (I85009)
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| 81011 | Utah Cemetery Inventory Name: George Alonzo Lindquist Birth Date: 7 Jan 1892 Birth Place: Logan, UT Death Date: 6 Sep 1946 Burial Date: 10 September 1946 Cemetery: Logan City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: A_ 175_ 3_ 8 Relatives: Father Geo. W. Lindquist Mother Mettina Olsen Lindquist | Lindquist, George Alonzo (I85126)
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| 81012 | Utah Cemetery Inventory Name: Orella E. Lindquist Birth Date: 7 Mar 1894 Birth Place: Newton, UT Death Date: 5 Jan 1981 Burial Date: 8 January 1981 Cemetery: Logan City Cemetery Source: Sexton / Grant Grave Location: A_ 175_ 3_ 7 Relatives: Father George Clark Rigby Mother Mary Clarke | Rigby, Edna Orella "Rella" (I85127)
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| 81013 | Utah, Select County Marriages, 1887-1937 Name: Annie Hall Gender: Female Marriage Date: 25 May 1936 Marriage Place: Cache, Utah, United States Father: J W Hall Mother: Katheryn Yeates Spouse: Boyd Rigby Lindquist FHL Film Number: 430327 | Family F32534
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| 81014 | Utah, Select Marriages, 1887-1966 Name: Edna Orella Rigby Gender: Female Age: 20 Birth Date: 1894 Birth Place: of Newton, Cache, Utah Marriage Date: 29 Apr 1914 Marriage Place: Logan, Cache, Utah Spouse: George Alonzo Lindquist FHL Film Number: 430308 Reference ID: 89 | Family F32599
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| 81015 | UXBRIDGE - C. Jasper Palmer, 87, a decorated World War II veteran and retired carpenter, died Friday, Jan. 5, in St. Camillus Health Care Center, Whitinsville. He leaves his wife of 59 years, Beverly A. (Eames) Palmer; two sons, Reed W. Palmer of Worcester and Curtis C. Palmer of Uxbridge; a daughter, Jean A. Burton of Livermore, Calif.; a brother, Clarence Palmer of Uxbridge; two sisters, Morene Blanchard of Uxbridge and Ada Scuncio of Warwick, R.I.; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was born in Uxbridge, son of William M. and Ada E. (Murdock) Palmer, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Mr. Palmer was a carpenter 10 years at the former George Guertin Contractor in Linwood, retiring in 1978. He previously worked at Jordan Builders in Framingham, and was a weaver and loom fixer at Waucantuck Mills. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, in Buma Funeral Home, 101 North Main St. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8, in Buma Funeral Home, 101 North Main St. | Palmer, Charles Jasper (I5025)
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| 81016 | UXBRIDGE -- Thomas D. Brundage Jr., 69, of Uxbridge, a Korean War veteran, died Sunday, Dec. 30, in Milford-Whitinsville Regional Hospital, Milford. He leaves his wife of 48 years, Doris L. (Greene) Brundage; a son, Thomas D. Brundage III of Uxbridge; two brothers, Charles H. Brundage of Uxbridge and George A. Brundage of Maryland; a sister, Martha M. Brundage of Uxbridge; a grandson; several nieces and nephews. He was born in Milford, son of Thomas D. and Bertha F. (Kelley) Brundage, and lived his entire life here. He graduated from Worcester Boys Trade School. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Brundage owned and operated the former T.B. Auto Repair, Bellingham, retiring in 1998. After retiring, he worked as a courier for several area insurance companies. Previously, he worked at Champagne Brothers and Menard Ford, both in Woonsocket, R.I. He was a member of Charles A. Rice Post 33 American Legion and the Uxbridge Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1385. He enjoyed collecting antique radios and record players. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, in Buma Funeral Home, 101 North Main St. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Mendon Street. A calling hour will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Grambo Dialysis Center, 54 Hopedale St. Hopedale, MA 01747, or to the Northbridge Nursing Home Activity Center, 2356 Providence Road, Northbridge, MA 01534. | Brundage, Thomas Davidson Jr. (I1070)
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| 81017 | Uxbridge Vital Records have her brith name as Resvilla. However, her grave stone has it spelled as Rexavilla. | Hall, Exavilla M. (I2923)
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| 81018 | Uxbridge Vital Records have her brith name as Resvilla. However, her grave stone has it spelled as Rexavilla. | Hall, Resvilla (I2923)
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| 81019 | Uxbridge- Doris H. (Hall) Temple, 94, of Uxbridge passed away Sun. July 12, 2015 in Auburn, MA. She was the wife of the late Ernest P. Temple. Doris was a teacher in the Burlington Public Schools beginning in the fall of 1961, retiring in 1985. She was born August 23, 1920 in Worcester, the daughter of the late Joseph S. and Mildred H. (Chapman) Hall. She graduated from Uxbridge High in 1938 where she was class Valedictorian and Editor-in-Chief of The Spotlight. She received an Associate's degree from Boston University School of Practical Arts & Letters in 1940 and a Bachelor's Degree from Framingham State College in 1961. A longtime resident of Uxbridge, she also lived in Concord, Burlington and Sutton. Doris loved time spent with family and enjoyed reading, gardening, sewing, sunbathing, swimming, water and snow skiing, fishing, volunteering at the Sutton Senior Center, music, exercise and her beloved Boston Red Sox. She was an adventurer alongside her beloved husband, Ernie. They visited all 50 states and even learned how to scuba dive in Hawaii on their camping trip there in 1991. They loved to sail, chartering a boat in 1986 with friends to the Sea of Cortez. Together with their children they renovated and lived in several homes over the years. She is survived by her 8 children, Roy and his wife Janet of New Britain, CT, Carol and her husband Richard Hildreth of Holliston, Nancy and her husband Elliott Simons of Southborough, Kenneth and his wife Cheryl of Douglas, Russell and his wife Audrey of Townsend, Arthur of Whitehall, NY, Donald and his wife Kathryn of Canterbury, NH, and Gail and her husband Michael Benedict of Uxbridge, 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren, nieces Susan W. Premo, Janie W. Larson, Wendy W. Bowen and Miriam R. Mongeau, nephew David H. White and all their wonderful families. She was predeceased by her sister Ruth H Orr and her grandson Donald L. Temple II. Calling hours will be Sun. July 19, 2015 from 2 | Hall, Doris Edith (I796)
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| 81020 | Valerie Johnstone, mother maiden name Mackay, was born. _______ From Birth Certificate #19 Valerie, daughter of Sybul Grace Stewart Johnstone, formerly MacKay, of 10 Oxford Terace, Paddington, was born Fourteenth September 1920 at 10 Northumberland Street, Informant: Sybil Johnstone, Mother, of The Hut, Thames Ditton, Surrey. Registered : Twenty-first January 1921 by A J Read, Registrar; Hugh Stokes, Superintendent. | Hathaway, Valerie "Val" (I95266)
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| 81021 | Valerie Tew Obituary Valerie Hathaway Tew, of Fox Hill Village, passed away peacefully on December 28, 2013, at age 93. Val led an active life, driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure that included summer cruises on the New England coast with her family and several trips to Europe with her husband and friends. Born on September 14, 1920, she grew up in Rye, New York, the daughter of Helen and Stewart Hathaway. She attended Miss Halls School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from Vassar College in 1942. She married Lt. John B. Tew a month later in Vero Beach, Florida, where they had met. Following Johns service in World War II, the couple settled in Lincoln, Massachusetts, where they raised their five children. John worked as a portfolio manager at Scudder, Stevens & Clark in Boston, ultimately becoming a partner in the firm. The family enjoyed skiing with friends at Cannon Mountain in New Hampshire, spring visits to Vero Beach, Florida, and summers in Osterville, Massachusetts. As their children grew, married, and had their own children, generations would return for weeks together in Osterville. Val and John enjoyed playing golf together and were mixed pair champions at both the Wianno Club in Osterville and the Concord Country Club in Concord, Massachusetts. Val took particular pride in growing flowers and creating flower arrangements for St. Annes-in-the-Field Church in Lincoln and for Bostons Museum of Fine Arts, of which she was a member. Just as she loved to grow her own, she was an inveterate roadside wildflower picker, sometime cottage rose pruner/thief and rescuer of bulldozed day lilies. In 1976, after his retirement, John and Val built a retirement home in Osterville. On a sailing trip in 1982 John had a stroke, and Val devoted herself to his care with love and humor until his death twelve years later. Val remained in Osterville, where she enjoyed visits from her children and grandchildren. Keeping up with local issues and being a devoted reader of books and newspapers, she was a consummate conversationalist and avid correspondent. To relax and reflect, she loved to take her morning coffee and the newspaper to Dowses Beach overlooking Nantucket Sound, where she and John had spent so much time together. Val started living part-time at Fox Hill Village, a retirement community in Westwood, Massachusetts, in 2002, splitting her time between Westwood and Osterville. Val's interest in new places never waned. At age 80 she joined her four former Vassar roommates on a trip to southern France, where they spent two weeks in a villa, enjoying day trips with Val as the designated driver. At age 87, she and some of her children drove around northern California, seeing the vineyards, redwoods and coastline, and flying silently past Mount Shasta in her first hot air balloon ride. Val is survived by her five children: James Tew (Junie), Hathaway Brewster (Galen), David Tew (Margaret), John Tew, and Laurie Tew (Judy Bernstein), ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family would like to express its deepest thanks to the staff at Clark House Nursing Center at Fox Hill Village for their loving care in Vals final days. A memorial service will be held in the summer at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Osterville. Donations in Valerie Tews memory may be sent to St. Peters Episcopal Church, 421 Wianno Ave., Osterville, MA 02655. | Hathaway, Valerie "Val" (I95266)
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| 81022 | Van Buren PO, p. 394 Zerah W. Hall 31 M Farmer ---- $400 Pa Jannet E. " 23 F House Keeper Ohio Betsey " 15 F ILL school Abby A. " 12 F " " Morris " 10 M " " Ann " 4 F " " John R Paine 32 M Farmer NH William Fox 16 M Farm laborer NY school Owen Manlove 21 M Laborer Ohio | Hall, Ann (I3875)
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| 81023 | Van Buren PO, p. 394 Zerah W. Hall 31 M Farmer ---- $400 Pa Jannet E. " 23 F House Keeper Ohio Betsey " 15 F ILL school Abby A. " 12 F " " Morris " 10 M " " Ann " 4 F " " John R Paine 32 M Farmer NH William Fox 16 M Farm laborer NY school Owen Manlove 21 M Laborer Ohio | Sholes, Jennette E. (I3874)
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| 81024 | Van Buren PO, p. 394 Zerah W. Hall 31 M Farmer ---- $400 Pa Jannet E. " 23 F House Keeper Ohio Betsey " 15 F ILL school Abby A. " 12 F " " Morris " 10 M " " Ann " 4 F " " John R Paine 32 M Farmer NH William Fox 16 M Farm laborer NY school Owen Manlove 21 M Laborer Ohio | Hall, Zera William (I3862)
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| 81025 | Various published histories give her maiden name as Hall; however, I have not yet found a marriage record. | Hall, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I1626)
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| 81026 | Various sources indicate that Luania was a daughter of Nathan Eaton; however, I have not seen proof of the assertions that she was a daughter of Nathan Eaton and Sarah Southwick. | Eaton, Louania "Luana" (I22830)
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| 81027 | Vault inscription reads: Here lye the remains of Major Jonathan Prescot ESQ A gent of virtue and merit. An accomplished physician but excelling in chyrurgery of uncommon sagacity penetration and success in his practice and so of very extensive service his life was much valued and his death very generally lamented. He married the amiable and only duaghter of the honourable Coll Peter Bulkley ESQ by who he had ten children. He was removed from ministring to mens bodies into the world of spirits October 28, 1729 AETATIS SUAE 5L | Prescott, Maj. Jonathan (I4716)
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| 81028 | Velma Ann Donaldson (Hall) Stratton's Social Security Number was 022-36-8793. | Donaldson, Velma Ann (I49)
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| 81029 | Velma Ann Donaldson (Hall) Stratton's Social Security Number was 022-36-8793. | Donaldson, Velma Ann (I49)
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| 81030 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name Silas Davis Hall Gender Male Birth Date 24 May 1799 Birth Place Newfane, Vermont Father Name Silas Hall Mother Name Tamar Rutter No marriage record has been found for Silas Davis Hall and Eliza M. Monroe. Death Date and place unproven. | Hall, Silas Davis (I101791)
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| 81031 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Betsey Everto Cooke Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1797 Birth Place: Castleton Death Date: 1 Dec 1880 Death Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Death Age: 83 Father Name: Linus Mother Name: Betsey McCutter | Evarts, Betsey (I11720)
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| 81032 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Betsey Everts Gender: Female Marriage Date: 21 May 1818 Marriage Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Card Type: Bride Spouse Name: Chancy Cook | Family F5327
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| 81033 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Charles D Lane Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1823 Birth Place: Weybridge Death Date: 2 Apr 1900 Death Place: Middlebury, Vermont, USA Death Age: 77 yrs 10 months Married Father Name: Wm Lane Mother Name: Harriet Coo | Lane, Charles D. Esq. (I85765)
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| 81034 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Chauncey Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1796 Death Date: 20 Nov 1860 Death Place: Weybridge, Vermont, USA Death Age: 64 Father Name: Jos Cook | Cooke, Gen. Chauncey (I11709)
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| 81035 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Chauncey L Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: 2 Oct 1815 Birth Place: Weybridge, Vermont, USA Mother Name: Esther | Cooke, Chauncey L. (I85773)
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| 81036 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Eliza Cook Warner [Eliza Cook] Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1828 Birth Place: Death Date: 22 May 1902 Death Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Death Age: 74 yr, 5 mo, 22 da Father Name: Chauncy Cook | Cooke, Eliza (I85790)
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| 81037 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Harriet Lane [Harriet Cook] Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1799 Birth Place: Death Date: 10 Mar 1862 Death Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Death Age: 63 y, 5 mo, 8 days Father Name: Joseph Cook Mother Name: Ruth | Cooke, Harriet (I11710)
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| 81038 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Joseph Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: 28 Aug 1788 Birth Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Father Name: Joseph Cook | Cooke, Joseph H. (I11706)
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| 81039 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Joseph S Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: 23 Jun 1817 Birth Place: Weybridge, Vermont, USA Mother Name: Esther | Cooke, Joseph S. (I85770)
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| 81040 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Mylo Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: 2 Jan 1783 Birth Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Father Name: Joseph Cook | Cooke, Milo A.B., A. M. (I11597)
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| 81041 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: Sophia S Cook Gender: Female Birth Date: 17 Jun 1812 Birth Place: Weybridge, Vermont, USA Father Name: Joseph H Cook Mother Name: Esther | Cooke, Sophia S. (I85769)
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| 81042 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: William Cook Gender: Male Birth Date: 28 Jul 1786 Birth Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Father Name: Joseph Cook | Cooke, William (I85767)
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| 81043 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: William Cook Gender: Male Marriage Date: 18 Jun 1809 Marriage Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Card Type: Groom Spouse Name: Anthin Gibbs | Family F5455
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| 81044 | Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 Name: William Lane Gender: Male Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1819 Marriage Place: Cornwall, Vermont, USA Card Type: Groom Spouse Name: Harriet Cooke | Family F5325
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| 81045 | Vermontville PO, p. 322 Williams, Alexander 61 M W Farm Laborer $300 ---- New York citizen ---, Annie 58 F W Keeping House Vermont ---, Dernetus 12 M W Michigan school Hall, Nancy 20 F W At Home Michigan Md. Feby | Haight, Nancy Elizabeth (I103264)
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| 81046 | Vermontville PO, p. 322a Haight, David 71 M W Farmer $200 $100 Vermont Mother Foreign born citizen ---, Rebecca 50 F W Keeping House Ohio Hall, James 28 M W Farmer $1300 ---- New York md Dec citizen ---, Nancy 20 F W At Home Ohio " | Haight, Nancy Elizabeth (I103264)
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| 81047 | Vermontville PO, p. 322a Haight, David 71 M W Farmer $200 $100 Vermont Mother Foreign born citizen ---, Rebecca 50 F W Keeping House Ohio Hall, James 28 M W Farmer $1300 ---- New York md Dec citizen ---, Nancy 20 F W At Home Ohio " | Hall, James Wallace (I16027)
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| 81048 | Vernon C. Handyside. Vernon C. Handyside, 62, of Elyria, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2006, at his home. Born in Elyria, he had lived there most of his life. A 1962 graduate of Elyria High School, he worked for many years as a bank auditor with Elyria Savings & Trust. He enjoyed drawing and painting in his spare time. Survivors include sons Trevor of Elyria and Brent of Canonsburg, Pa.; his former wife, Nancy Weaver, of Canonsburg; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Tim Handyside of Washington state; sisters Darlene Taylor of Glendale, Ariz., Jan Meister of Boone, N.C., Brenda Handyside of Amherst and Joann Simon of Mooresville, N.C., and Lesa Davis of Georgia; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harlan T. and Gwendolyn Handyside (nee Wright). Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. services Tuesday at the Busch Funeral Home, 114 Second St., Elyria. Burial will be at Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. | Handyside, Vernon C. (I3000)
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| 81049 | Vernon PO, Venice Twp., p. 439a Hall, Lafayette 28 M W Farmer $400 $160 Indiana Citizen ---, Mary 26 F W Keeping House Michigan ---, Perry 5 M W " ---, Carrie 2 F W " | Hall, Lafayette Marion (I17781)
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| 81050 | Vernon Village, ED 99, sheet 5A Brown, Elnathan Head W M Oct 1818 81 M 59 NY NY CT ---, Matilda Wife W F Dec 1823 76 M 59 8 4 OH NY NY Herrick, Clara Servant W F Nov 1856 43 M 22 8 3 WI Canada Canada Servant | Brown, Elnathan (I61510)
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