Matches 11,251 to 11,500 of 12,200
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11251 | This couple had 12 children total according to Newman. | Warfield, Elizabeth (I6926)
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11252 | This couple had 12 children. | Pitre, Jean Denis (I2433)
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11253 | This couple had 12 children. | Starr, Rebecca (I4476)
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11254 | This couple had 12 children. | Gaither, Edward (I8957)
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11255 | This couple had 12 children. | Moore, Andrew (I13151)
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11256 | This couple had 13 children born between 1761 and 1781. Nikolaus was the youngest of their 13 children. "Peter Ludwig's son, Christian Jonathan Martin, was born on November 30, 1732 in Käferthal and, as is often the case with converts, was raised strictly Catholic. He married on August 18, 1760 in Ladenburg near Heidelberg to Katharina Margaretha Zentner, who was also a Catholic. He became Palatinate forest master of the two upper offices Alzey and Oppenheim, at the same time district administrator for Kriegsfeld and Ruppertsecken. Christian Jonathan Martin and his wife died at Kriegsfeld and were buried there: he on June 15th and 17th, 1783; she on April 15 and 18, 1797. "He left 13 children, of whom 4 sons (Philipp Ludwig, Georg Franz, Franz Seraphicus, and Nikolaus) founded the lines named after them. Two daughters and three sons were married as Protestants." | Martin, Christian Jonathan (I1847)
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11257 | This couple had 13 children born between 1761 and 1781. Nikolaus was the youngest of their 13 children. "Peter Ludwig's son, Christian Jonathan Martin, was born on November 30, 1732 in Käferthal and, as is often the case with converts, was raised strictly Catholic. He married on August 18, 1760 in Ladenburg near Heidelberg to Katharina Margaretha Zentner, who was also a Catholic. He became Palatinate forest master of the two upper offices Alzey and Oppenheim, at the same time district administrator for Kriegsfeld and Ruppertsecken. Christian Jonathan Martin and his wife died at Kriegsfeld and were buried there: he on June 15th and 17th, 1783; she on April 15 and 18, 1797. "[They] left 13 children, of whom 4 sons (Philipp Ludwig, Georg Franz, Franz Seraphicus, and Nikolaus) founded the lines named after them. Two daughters and three sons were married as Protestants." | Zentner, Katharine Margaretha (I1851)
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11258 | This couple had 13 children, according to Newman 2.164. | Dorsey, Caleb (I6654)
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11259 | This couple had 13 children. | Gaither, Benjamin (I8958)
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11260 | This couple had 13 children. | Dorsey, Caleb (I9116)
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11261 | This couple had 14 children. | Welsh, Anne (I5986)
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11262 | This couple had 14 children. | Hammond, Maj. Nathaniel (I11475)
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11263 | This couple had 15 children. His birth date deserves questioning: his parents were born in 1781? Or, maybe their marriage date. | Dye, Daniel (I9486)
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11264 | This couple had 15 children. There are four different William Halls on this site who were born in the eighteenth century. 1. William Hall b. 1719, d. 1770, son of Rev. Henry Hall (I4297). 2. Wiliam Hall b. 1735 d. 1791, son of Benjamin Hall and Sophia Welsh (I7981), who married Ann Duckett. (The third William Hall born in the 1700s is the son of this couple). n.b.: According to Newman, MDoMP (p421), Ann Duckett was the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Williams) Duckett. But: According to Doliante (p146), the William Hall who m. Ann Duckett was named William Murdoch Hall, the son of Benjamin and Elinor (Murdoch) Hall, not of Benjamin Hall and Sophia Welsh. I don't see this anywhere else. 3. William Hall b. 1755, d. 1822, son of Maj. Henry Hall and Eizabeth Watkins (I8126), who married Martha Duckett. | Hall, William (I7981)
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11265 | This couple had 15 children. | Ridgely, William (I9708)
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11266 | This couple had 15 children. | Elizabeth (I9709)
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11267 | This couple had 3 children. | McLellan, Elizabeth (I952)
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11268 | This couple had 3 children. | Thomas, James (I5436)
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11269 | This couple had 3 children. | Duckett, Lucinda Margaret (I8151)
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11270 | This couple had 3 children. | Howard, Thomas (I8634)
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11271 | This couple had 3 children. | Waters, Horatio Wesley (I8829)
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11272 | This couple had 3 children. | Waters, William (I8878)
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11273 | This couple had 3 children. He and his wife are distant cousins. | Hopkins, Gerard (I11293)
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11274 | This couple had 3 children. She and her husband are distant cousins. | Snowden, Emily Roseville (I11288)
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11275 | This couple had 3 children; Elizabeth Hope remarried, but it is not know to whom. | Harlan, George (I2103)
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11276 | This couple had 3 children; Elizabeth Hope remarried, but it is not know to whom. | Hope, Elizabeth (I2105)
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11277 | This couple had 4 children, according to the Welsh/Hyatt history; but it seems that there were six, according to tombstone records. | Welch, Benjamin Allein Sr. (I11517)
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11278 | This couple had 4 children, according to the Welsh/Hyatt history; but it seems that there were six, according to tombstone records. | Pindell, Lucinda Pratt (I11529)
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11279 | This couple had 4 children. | Iiams, William III (I3479)
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11280 | This couple had 4 other children as well; see Hall 145. | Duckett, Odin Bowie (I6769)
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11281 | This couple had 4 other children as well; see Hall 145. | Bird, Estelle (I6771)
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11282 | This couple had 4 sons and 3 daughters. His family appears on the 1776 census for St. John's and St. George's Parishes in Prince George's Co. Here is the full entry: William Hyatt 28:3 Martha 28:10 [?]: 1 They are living next to his father William and his brother Christopher. | Hyatt, William (I2630)
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11283 | This couple had 5 children in all. | Hodges, Charles Addison (I7142)
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11284 | This couple had 5 children in all. | Eldridge, Mary (I12939)
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11285 | This couple had 5 children. | Giesecke, Johannes Friedrich Auguste Julius (I4556)
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11286 | This couple had 5 children. | Wells, Col. George (I5427)
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11287 | This couple had 5 children. | Howard, Cornelius (I8096)
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11288 | This couple had 5 children. | Waters, Jonathan (I8877)
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11289 | This couple had 5 children. | Hopkins, Joseph Janney (I10818)
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11290 | This couple had 5 children. | Ashbridge, Mary (I11017)
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11291 | This couple had 5 children. | Scofield, Elizabeth (I11292)
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11292 | This couple had 5 children. He was the youngest sone of John Thomas of Charles Co., MD. | Thomas, William (I986)
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11293 | This couple had 6 children | Waters, Adamson (I8905)
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11294 | This couple had 6 children, according to Frazee (S22). | Hamilton, Robert Power (I2094)
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11295 | This couple had 6 children, according to Newman (1.429). | Warfield, Dr. Joshua (I2069)
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11296 | This couple had 6 children, living in St. Paul, Minnesota. | Welsh, Elisabeth Sellman "Semmie" (I6776)
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11297 | This couple had 6 children, living in St. Paul, Minnesota. His name is on his wife's tombstone. "He died in the cars in the state of Ohio on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad while on his return to his home in Saint Paul, Minnesota from Annapolis on Thursday Morning February 25th 1875, after a long period of very feeble health leaving his said wife and five children, two sons and three daughters. He was Judge of the Court [of] Common Pleas, St. Paul at the time of his death, just reelected for a second term without opposition and on the recommendation of the members of the Bar. He was wise and pure man and of singular sweetness and attractiveness of character and disposition" (Sellman-Hall Bible). | Hall, Judge William Sprigg (I6777)
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11298 | This couple had 6 children. There is some discrepancy on dates: The Thomas Book says that his father died in 1831, but also says that he was born in 1838 (as does Driver)? For now, I go with 1828, as that fits in with his siblings, but this could be wrong. | Snowden, Nicholas Jr. (I11280)
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11299 | This couple had 6 children. | Gregg, Mary (I2099)
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11300 | This couple had 6 children. | Richards, Isaac (I2558)
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11301 | This couple had 6 children. | Talbott, Joseph (I7791)
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11302 | This couple had 6 children. | Howard, William (I8635)
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11303 | This couple had 6 children. | Howard, Cornelius (I8652)
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11304 | This couple had 6 children. | Windsor, Henry (I10750)
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11305 | This couple had 6 children. | Simmons, Mary (I10751)
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11306 | This couple had 6 children. | Birkhead, Mary (I10756)
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11307 | This couple had 6 children. | Moore, Elisha (I11561)
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11308 | This couple had 6 children. | Smith, Phoebe (I11562)
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11309 | This couple had 6 children. | Sherwood, Edward Man (I12117)
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11310 | This couple had 6 children. | Skillington, Mary (I12118)
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11311 | This couple had 6 children; Emily Roseville was the oldest. | Stabler, Henrietta (I11284)
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11312 | This couple had 6 or 7 children in all. | Hamilton, Herod (I12598)
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11313 | This couple had 6 or 7 children in all. Her last name is not recorded, but one set of notes in the KHS postulates that she may have been a Moulton; a few Moultons are buried near her at Bethesda Cemetery. | Maria (I12602)
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11314 | This couple had 7 children in all. | Snowden, Juliana Maria (I11274)
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11315 | This couple had 7 children in all. | Jenkins, Dr. Theodore Sr. (I11289)
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11316 | This couple had 7 children, according to Thomas. | Cheston, Galloway (I7836)
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11317 | This couple had 7 children, according to Thomas. | Ralston, Elizabeth (I12282)
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11318 | This couple had 7 children, two of whom married into the Smoot family. | Gaither, Capt. Basil (I6741)
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11319 | This couple had 7 children. The will of Joseph Gregg is dated in Bracken County in Jan. 1832. It names wife Matilda and children. | Gregg, Joseph (I4247)
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11320 | This couple had 7 children. She is living in Bracken Co., Kentucky in the 1840 census, but from 1850 on she is living in Indiana. | Hamilton, Matilda (I4228)
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11321 | This couple had 7 children. | Harlan, Aaron (I2102)
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11322 | This couple had 7 children. | Heald, Sarah (I2104)
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11323 | This couple had 7 children. | Hyatt, Seth (I3848)
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11324 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3937)
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11325 | This couple had 7 children. | Howard, Hannah (I5954)
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11326 | This couple had 7 children. | Welsh, Sarah (I5979)
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11327 | This couple had 7 children. | Worthington, Brice Thomas Beale (I6916)
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11328 | This couple had 7 children. | Waters, Rev. Plummer (I8791)
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11329 | This couple had 7 children. | Waters, Richard (I8797)
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11330 | This couple had 7 children. | Jones, Elizabeth (I8803)
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11331 | This couple had 7 children. | Hammond, Maj. Charles (I9103)
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11332 | This couple had 7 children. | Hibberd, Benjamin (I10989)
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11333 | This couple had 7 children. | Sharples, Phebe (I10990)
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11334 | This couple had 7 children. | Warfield, Samuel (I11469)
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11335 | This couple had 7 children. | Hammond, John (I11477)
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11336 | This couple had 7 children. | Dorsey, Anne (I11478)
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11337 | This couple had 7 children. | Sherwood, John (I12116)
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11338 | This couple had 7 children. | Elizabeth (I12119)
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11339 | This couple had 8 children (see Newman, Mareen Duvall 413-14). | Hall, William John (I3966)
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11340 | This couple had 8 children in all. | Lansdale, Laurence Edwin (I6514)
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11341 | This couple had 8 children in all. | Harrington, Florence (I12346)
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11342 | This couple had 8 children in all. | Coates, Samuel (I13408)
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11343 | This couple had 8 children, according to Badger. | Williams, Eleanor (I4764)
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11344 | This couple had 8 children, according to Badger. | Linthicum, Francis (I4773)
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11345 | This couple had 8 children, according to Caughron. | Demoss, William (I12037)
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11346 | This couple had 8 children, according to Thomas. | Cheston, James W. (I7865)
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11347 | This couple had 8 children, according to Thomas. | Radcliffe, Charlotte (I12271)
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11348 | This couple had 8 children, and lived in Thomaston, Maine. | Jenks, David (I2585)
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11349 | This couple had 8 children, and lived in Thomaston, Maine. | Harrup, Sarah (I2586)
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11350 | This couple had 8 children, who married especially into the Dorsey family. | Waters, William Sr. (I3546)
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11351 | This couple had 8 children. Her portrait is owned by the Portland Museum of Art: artist: Royall Brewster Smith (United States, b.1801, d.1849) sitter: Maria McLellan Edwards, Mar 1831 medium: oil on canvas size: 30 1/2" x 25 1/2" Gift of Beverly Jones Darling, Faith Jones Block, and Prudence Jones Gray in memory of A. Marshall Jones, grandson of Martha McLellan Edwards, 1991.78.1 | Edwards, Mary McLellan (I1545)
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11352 | This couple had 8 children. | Giles, Anna Maria (I426)
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11353 | This couple had 8 children. | Kimball, Wilder Bowers (I1557)
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11354 | This couple had 8 children. | Waters, Mordecai (I3831)
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11355 | This couple had 8 children. | Iiams, George (I5396)
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11356 | This couple had 8 children. | Howard, Capt. Cornelius (I8627)
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11357 | This couple had 8 children. | ? Holland, Rachel (I8658)
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11358 | This couple had 8 children. | Groos, Gustav (I8944)
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11359 | This couple had 8 children. | Willrich, Anna Dorothea Wilhelmine Amalie (I8945)
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11360 | This couple had 8 children. | Robins, Thomas (I8986)
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11361 | This couple had 8 children. | Dye, Laurens (I9435)
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11362 | This couple had 8 children. | Ridgely, William (I9706)
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11363 | This couple had 8 children. | Dorsey, Elizabeth (I9707)
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11364 | This couple had 8 children. | Amelia (I12947)
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11365 | This couple had 8 children. | Thatcher, Abigail (I13409)
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11366 | This couple had 8 children. He was named in the will of his grandfather Richard. | Robins, Thomas (I8983)
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11367 | This couple had 8 children; Eleanor was the 6th. I need to see: Christopher Johnston, "Sprigg Family," MHM 8 (1913) 74-84. | Sprigg, Priscilla (I4031)
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11368 | This couple had 8 children; the names are from his will. See the article in the Princeton Packet dated Aug. 7, 2001, about a young woman (Juliana Fuchs) who has uncovered and taken care of the graveyard near Princeton, NJ. | Jansen, Rutgert (I9408)
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11369 | This couple had 8 children; two were Union veterans of the War. | Edwards, Marie E. (I1622)
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11370 | This couple had 8 or 9 children. | Jackson, John (I4507)
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11371 | This couple had 8 or 9 children. | Miller, Sarah (I9990)
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11372 | This couple had 9 children (See S125, p. 56). | Gaither, Edward (I8648)
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11373 | This couple had 9 children in all. | Hall, Ann (I7101)
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11374 | This couple had 9 children in all. | Stewart, Dr. William Frederick (I7871)
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11375 | This couple had 9 children. About the Van Alst cemetery in Queens, see: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Place:Van_Alst_Cemetery%2C_Queens%2C_New_York%2C_United_States#Possible_burials And this NYTimes article: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/04/nyregion/long-in-repose-last-remnants-of-founding-family-van-alst-will-leave-long-island-city.html?_r=0 | Skillman, Jacob (I11629)
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11376 | This couple had 9 children. About the Van Alst cemetery in Queens, see: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Place:Van_Alst_Cemetery%2C_Queens%2C_New_York%2C_United_States#Possible_burials And this NYTimes article: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/04/nyregion/long-in-repose-last-remnants-of-founding-family-van-alst-will-leave-long-island-city.html?_r=0 | van Alst, Jannetje (I11633)
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11377 | This couple had 9 children. Does anyone know anything of her ancestry? | Walker, Elizabeth (I3949)
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11378 | This couple had 9 children. He was Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court from 1774-1777. His family papers are at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; see http://www.cliveden.org for information--you can download much information about the family here. See also his biography in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the American National Biography for more information. | Chew, Chief Justice Benjamin (I7909)
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11379 | This couple had 9 children. | Dorsey, Edward (I2990)
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11380 | This couple had 9 children. | Todd, Sarah (I2992)
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11381 | This couple had 9 children. | Walker, Mary (I4379)
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11382 | This couple had 9 children. | Hopkins, Mary (I5825)
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11383 | This couple had 9 children. | Warfield, Alexander (I6947)
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11384 | This couple had 9 children. | Maccubbin, Zachariah (I8426)
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11385 | This couple had 9 children. | Waters, Somerset Rawlings Sr. (I8665)
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11386 | This couple had 9 children. | Howard, Thomas Cornelius (I8686)
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11387 | This couple had 9 children. | Mackelfresh, Rachel (I8699)
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11388 | This couple had 9 children. | Dorsey, Anne (I9193)
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11389 | This couple had 9 children. | Sharples, John (I11002)
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11390 | This couple had 9 children. | Pennell, Hannah (I11005)
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11391 | This couple had 9 children. | Ridgely, Henry (I11256)
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11392 | This couple had 9 children. | Pierpont, Sarah (I11470)
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11393 | This couple had 9 children. He was living in AA Co. bef. 1700. His descendants founded both Hyattstown and Hyattsville in Maryland. He is named as the immigrant ancestor by Welsh. | Hyatt, Charles Jr. (I601)
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11394 | This couple had 9 children. His family appears on the 1776 census for St. John's and St. George's Parishes in Prince George's Co. Here is the full entry: William Hyat 57:19:17:14:12:6 Elizabeth 48:13:9. The numbers following are the ages of white men and women in the household. His son Christopher, however, is listed next in a separate entry, and William is after that, married to Martha. Adding them to the 7 on the census gives 9 children in all. | Hyatt, William (I3948)
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11395 | This couple had 9 children. They were also cousins. | Harlan, George (I2209)
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11396 | This couple had 9 children. They were also cousins. | Gregg, Ruth (I2210)
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11397 | This couple had 9 children. Two (recorded here) moved to New Orleans, according to Kingman. | Dunbar, Simeon (I15286)
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11398 | This couple had 9 children. Two (recorded here) moved to New Orleans, according to Kingman. | Bird, Parna (I15287)
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11399 | This couple had 9 children. Warfield places him as a son of Helen? | Worthington, John III (I9086)
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11400 | This couple had 9 children; 5 moved to Michigan. | Moore, John (I2530)
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11401 | This couple had a dozen children. | Springer, Anna Elizabeth (I9997)
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11402 | This couple had a number of other children whose names are unrecorded; see Welsh 78. | Welsh, Thomas (I11480)
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11403 | This couple had about 12 children and lived in Washington, D.C. | Glascock, Allie (I7403)
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11404 | This couple had at least 7 children, according to St. James Parish records. | Smith, Samuel (I6908)
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11405 | This couple had at least 8 children (Wright, AA Church records, p. 50). In Wright, the baptism date (12 Mar. 1707) is before the birth date (16 Sep. 1707); I assume that the baptism date is supposed to be 1708. According to Warfield, quoting another second-hand source, "Annapolis, June 17th, 1763 - Last Thursday, died at his plantation near South River, after a long and tedious indisposition, in the 55th year of his age. Captain John Gassawaay, a gentlemen who was for a number of years in the Commission of hte Peace; three years sheriff and eight years one of the representatives for this county" (172). June 17th was a Friday, so presumably he died on the 16th. | Gassaway, Capt. John (I6723)
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11406 | This couple had at least 9 children. | Brewer, Joseph (I8597)
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11407 | This couple had at least three children. | Maccubbin, Samuel (I8423)
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11408 | This couple had eight children, some of whom came to America. | Jackson, Thomas (I4502)
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11409 | This couple had just two daughters, who married two (Sylvester family) brothers. | Barden, Capt. Thomas (I10396)
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11410 | This couple had just two daughters, who married two (Sylvester family) brothers. | Booth, Eunice (I10446)
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11411 | This couple had no children. | Schmidt, Juliane Sophie Christine (I12986)
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11412 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13018)
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11413 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13025)
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11414 | This couple had no children. | Corneil, Fayssoux (I13769)
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11415 | This couple had no children. | Campbell, Julian (I13770)
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11416 | This couple has 5 children in MacKenzie. | Snowden, Margaret (I11243)
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11417 | This couple has 8 children on the 1850 census. | Vansickler, Philip (I7755)
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11418 | This couple has 8 children on the 1850 census. | Holmes, Mahala (I7756)
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11419 | This couple has at least 5 children in the NOLA Birth/Death records. Another daughter, Caroline, appears on the 1880 census; and another son, George, appears in 1900. | Gamard, Emma Elizabeth (I3697)
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11420 | This couple has four children, also buried at St. Anne's, Annapolis. | Worthington, Nicholas Brice (I8407)
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11421 | This couple has three children (I think) on the 1880 census, all under age 10 (I think they are Clark, Philip, Mary), but it is a very hard page to decipher because of faded ink. | Vansickler, James Craven (I7290)
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11422 | This couple has three children (I think) on the 1880 census, all under age 10 (I think they are Clark, Philip, Mary)--but it is a very hard page to decipher because of faded ink. | Simpson, Mary Winifred (I7289)
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11423 | This couple is the important on this tree because they are the link between the Skinner family and the Lansdales. They are the direct ancestors of Robert Freeland (via Philemon > William > Elizabeth); he married Maria Franklin Waters. They are also the direct ancestor of Bucey Skinner (via Lucy > William Hammond > Zachariah > Thomas > Thomas), whose was the manager of the farm at Essex Farm in West River, MD, from 1938. | Hambleton, William Jr. (I7516)
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11424 | This couple is the origin of a genealogical link between two of the core trees on this site, John Lansdale, Jr. and Metta Virginia Tomlinson (though it is not a blood connection). John Courts Sr. is a direct ancestor of Metta Tomlinson (GG). To get to John Lansdale Jr. from here, follow daughter Elizabeth through the Keech family to get to the Claggetts, who were from Maryland, and who married into the Lansdales. The following narrative is taken from the two references given. John Courts of Maryland was baptised in Otley Parish, Yorkshire, England as "1614 John sonne of Francis Coats of Caley bapt. the 16th of Oct" (reference: Yorkshire Parish Society, Reg. of Co. of York, Vol. 33, Part 1,1562-1672 (Leeds, 1908): 39). He immigrated in about 1632, and was definitely in Maryland by 25 Jan. 1637, where he is listed as " He is listed as "John Courtis" at the first Maryland General Assembly. In 1638 he was elected 1 of 20 Freemen of St. George's Hundred to serve in the first house of Burgesses. (Is this accurate--St. Georges Hundred is in New Castle, Delaware?). He swore an oath of fealty on 12 September 1647 using "Courts." On June 3 1649 he was granted a cattle mark in St. Marys Co., MD. He returned to England n 1644, while representing the house of Burgesses, where he married Margaret Robinson on April 7, 1645 in Otley Parish (Yorkshire Parish Soc., 164). She was the daughter of Anthonie Robinson (Robynson), and had been baptized in Otley 1 Oct. 1620. Her father was b. 1589 and died June 15, 1668. Her mother was Mary (Marie) Saxton, bc.1593 in Otley (dau. of Lawrence Saxton). She married Anthony 26 June 1614, and died 28 August 1632. He returned from England in 1649 and claimed land in Charles County, MD, where he became a substantial landowner before his death. Families the Courts (often still pronounced "Coates") were linked to there include the Henleys, Smallwoods, Harrisons, and Contees. I have also seen their marriage date on web trees as 23 Oct. 1650, in Charles Co., MD, but this seems doubtful if the info. above is accurate. On Otley, see http://www.otley.co.uk/index.html. | Courts, John Sr. (I9546)
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11425 | This couple is, apparently, a direct ancestor of Vice-President Dick Cheney, via their daughter Elizabeth; see http://www.wargs.com/political/cheney.html. He is also descended from Samuel's half-sister Susannah, daughter of Mareen and his first wife Elizabeth ?Brashears. | Duvall, Samuel (I6270)
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11426 | This couple just had one child who lived to adulthood. | Swinney, James Oswald (I11664)
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11427 | This couple just had one child, Berenice. | Scarritt, Edward Lucky (I11851)
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11428 | This couple just had one child, Berenice.. | Swinney, Mary Anne "Annie" (I11849)
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11429 | This couple lived Duxbury, Massachusetts. | Lincoln, Mary (I4212)
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11430 | This couple lived in Baltimore, Maryland, where all of their 5 children were born. How is she related to the Janney family from northern Virginia? | Janney, Hannah (I11626)
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11431 | This couple lived in Baltimore, Maryland, where all of their 5 children were born. | Skillman, Robert (I11625)
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11432 | This couple lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts. According to the Barker history, "Francis was especially active in the civic affairs of the colony; in 1686 he was appointed to treat with Scituate, Mass. about the division of a tract of land in dispute with Duxbury, was a deputy to the General Court at Plymouth in 1686, 1694, 1701, 1701, was Selectman of Duxbury in 1685-86, was Constable in 1689, was commissioned an Ensign 10-2-1689. He built and operated the first iron furnace in America in 1702, in 1713 he had gained sufficient wealth to rank as "Gentleman" (166). | Barker, Francis (I3142)
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11433 | This couple lived in Houston, TX. | Humphreys, Alice (I9684)
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11434 | This couple lived in Houston, TX. | Evans, Rev. Joseph Madison (I9686)
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11435 | This couple lived in Thomaston, ME, and had 11 children. | McLellan, Betsey (I3216)
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11436 | This couple lived in Thomaston, ME, and had 11 children; see Eaton. | Shibles, Robert K. (I997)
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11437 | This couple moved from Loudon Co. VA, to Ohio at some point. | Simpson, John (I7182)
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11438 | This couple moved to Atlanta, GA after the Civil War. | Simpson, Mary Ann (I7253)
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11439 | This couple moved to Indiana. She is named “Ann” in her father’s will. This couple is related to this tree in two ways: through William Currens family, who are direct ancestors of John Lansdale, Jr. (one of the core trees on the site); and through Ann’s parents-in-law John and Sarah Gregg, who are also direct ancestors of John Lansdale (through their son Aaron Gregg). Judge John is an Uncle of JL Jr. by blood, and Nancy Currens is an Aunt by blood. | Currens, Ann “Nancy” (I2204)
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11440 | This couple was childless. | Mills, Edward C. (I7003)
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11441 | This couple was childless. | Kent, Nellie (I7005)
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11442 | This couple was from Annapolis; they are mentioned in their daughter Mary's obituary. Dulany family papers are kept in the Maryland Historical Society (MS 1919). | Fitzhugh, Daniel Dulaney (I3675)
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11443 | This couple was from Baltimore. | Beall, Maj. Thomas B. (I6764)
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11444 | This couple was from Baltimore. | Berry, Marion (I8505)
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11445 | This couple was from Rockbridge Co., VA. | Hopkins, James (I7248)
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11446 | This couple was living with his mother in the 1860 census; Robert and "Cyrena" are listed. "James A.," at 4, and "Mary J," age 1, are also in this household, and I assume they are this couple's children. From http://mlwood.home.mindspring.com/blount-means.html: John MEANS signed his will on 14 November 1852. Legatees mentioned were: Sons: William and Beard Daughters: Mary S. and Nancy T. MEANS Grandson: John, son of William He also mentions [sister and brother-in-law] "Isabella and Isah Dotsen." Executors were Samuel D. MEANS and Nancy N. C.? CARUTHERS. Witnesses were David MCKAMY and Robert B. STRAIN. | Strain, Robert Bogle (I3865)
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11447 | This couple were ancestors of William Jennings Bryan. I just include the direct line to him, because its kind of neato. This couple had 10 children. Israel Jennings was also apparently descended from William Brewster of the Mayflower. | Jennings, Israel (I8690)
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11448 | This couple were Quakers from Fairfax Monthly Meeting in Northern Virginia. A William Hanby (b. c 1650, Northampton Co VA; d. 1702, Salem Co NJ) from Northampton Co., Virginia, traveled to New Jersey or Pennsylvania about 1685 to join with Quakers. | Hanby, Elizabeth (I6061)
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11449 | This couple were Quakers from Fairfax Monthly Meeting in Northern Virginia. | Gregg, George (I6060)
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11450 | This couple's child Katharine is the root for the Duckett/Sellman pedigree chart (compiled by Thomson King, 1927). He and his wife are distant cousins. | Duckett, Thomas Allen (I6633)
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11451 | This couple's child Katherine is the root for the Duckett/Sellman pedigree chart (done by Thomson King, 1927). She and her husband are distant cousins. | Sellman, Lucinda Margaret (I6628)
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11452 | This couple's house in Sandy Spring is named "The Cedars": "Hearth of the stalwart Farquhar clan, The Cedars was built by Allan Farquhar as a double house in 1901: cost $5,000. It occupies the site of an earlier Cedars built in 1838 by William Henry Farquhar. Allan Farquhar attended every Presidential inauguration from Lincoln's second in 1865 to Franklin Roosevelt's third in 1941, traveling to them on foot, on horseback, and by buggy, ox-cart, sleigh, railroad, auto, and bicycle. The Cedars, with its spacious rooms and porches and gracious hosts, has long been a setting of notable Christmas parties. Maintaining a Cedars tradition, Katherine Farquhar serves as a director of Montgomery Mutual Insurance Company." | Briggs, Margaret (I5761)
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11453 | This couple's names are on their son's gravestone. According to Mackenzie (S166), Mary Hodges was his second wife. | Watkins, Dr. Benjamin Sr. (I6755)
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11454 | This couple's names are on their son's gravestone. | Hodges, Mary Ann (I6756)
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11455 | This database compiles many records from Haverford, Swarthmore, and elsewhere. | Source (S907)
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11456 | This database has indexes at the end of each year. | Source (S668)
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11457 | This database includes images of the records themselves. | Source (S1230)
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11458 | This database includes images of the records. | Source (S147)
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11459 | This database includes “nformation on 4748 Revolutionary War Warrants issued to Virginia veterans or their assigns prior to 1792”; it has scans of the warrants as well as information on the warrants themselves. | Source (S505)
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11460 | This database is only an index. It does not contain the content of the depositions. | Source (S977)
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11461 | This date (the month) of birth and baptism is a bit unclear. Godfather, Louis DeGrange; godmother, Agathe DeGrange. | Darvey, Nicodeme (I15377)
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11462 | This date is because her husband Bushrod was married again in the 1860 census to someone else. | Waters, Catherine (I3794)
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11463 | This date is given in the 1861 census. | Family: Ithamar Comfort / Susanna Moot (F10946)
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11464 | This date may be in error; it is awfully close to her brother John's. | Moore, Rachel (I4791)
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11465 | This does not present a narrative, or a clear descent, but rather a collection of notes from various records on the family name. | Source (S442)
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11466 | This essay is downloadable from the Maryland Histories page. | Source (S13)
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11467 | This family had 9 children. | Cooke, William (I11613)
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11468 | This family had 9 children. | Tilghman, Elizabeth (I11614)
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11469 | This family had nine children, according to S258. He was a glass-cutter by trade. | Lefort, Julien (I2429)
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11470 | This family had nine children; only Mason Graham, however, seems to have migrated to Maryland. | Mason, Helen Eliza (I2186)
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11471 | This family has no connection with the Anne Arundel family of Matthew Howard described in Newman, Anne Arundel Gentry vol. 2. According to Barnes, this couple had 9 children. | Howard, Cornelius (I9068)
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11472 | This family in the 1900 census had four servants; apparently they were well off. | Keyser, Henry Barroll (I8845)
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11473 | This family is Acadian. This couple had at least 11 children. Information on the family can be found here: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/m/y/Pooch-Amy/index.html | Amy, Gilbert Jr. (I12665)
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11474 | This family is all buried in the same cemetery in Chappell Hill, Texas, but dates from the bible differ from the cemetery as recorded on findagrave. Names on findagrave only use initials. | Umland, Catrina Charlotte Christine (I4204)
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11475 | This family is buried at the Old Brick Church, All Hallows Parish. | Battee, Elizabeth (I3344)
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11476 | This family is closely connected with the Marriotts: Edith their daughter married William Marriott; Nathan their son married Jane W. Marriott; Mary's sister Rachel married James Marriott; and her sister Anne married Joshua Marriott. He appears in Dr. Samuel Franklin’s medical ledger for 1803 and 1804 (fol. 19). | Waters, Henry (I772)
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11477 | This family is from JL Sr's autobiographical essay which you can see on the Maryland Histories page. This family are "double first cousins" of the Thomas Iglehart family which he also mentions. How so? It must mean that two brothers married two sisters. So, James A. and Thomas are brothers, and their wives are sisters. Thomas Iglehart's family (he married "Margaret") is living next to James A. on the 1880 census. It's very possible that he was buried at Dodon Cemetery, as his daughters Agnes and Bessie where; a footstone which says "J.A.I." is recorded as existing there. | Iglehart, James Alexis (I11504)
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11478 | This family is in Missouri during the 1860 census; his younger brother Benjamin Franklin also lived there. According to the births of their children, they moved from Virginia to Missouri in about 1855. | Hixson, Thomas H. (I2578)
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11479 | This family is in the 1880 Census for District 2, Calvert Co., MD. James' sister Elizabeth was living with them, as was Mary's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Catterton. If she was Mary E. Catterton, was she married to a Catterton as well? A William Catterton was living with them as well, who is a "cousin." They moved from Calvert Co. to Anne Arundel Co. between 1879 and 1886, between the births of Luther and Mervin. | Catterton, James B. (I7566)
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11480 | This family is mentioned in Warfield, but it is very unclear about how it fits together. | Marriott, John (I8964)
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11481 | This family lived in Annapolis. | Franklin, Sophia (I11638)
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11482 | This family lived in Annapolis. Might he be related to the Igleharts? | Englehart, Frank J. (I11639)
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11483 | This family lived in New Orleans at 2300 Calhoun Street until 1955, when they moved to Meridian, Mississippi, so that Ernest Leigh could become president there of Alden Mills. The company was started by his uncle Asahel McLellan. | McLellan, Ernest Leigh (I98)
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11484 | This family lived in Newbury and Ipswich, Mass. He was deposed in Essex Co. in 1682. He applied to become a freeman in Rowley on 9 July 1684. | Boynton, Caleb (I14303)
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11485 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15096)
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11486 | This family represents a connection between two widely separated branches on this site. On the one side, it descends down to the Mouchon family, who marry into the DeGranges; this can be found via their child Francoise. This family is also, via two of their children, direct ancestors of the Tomlinson family; this descent can be traced, in two different lines, via two of their children: Claude or Marguerite. | Boudrot, Michel (I6381)
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11487 | This family represents a connection between two widely separated branches on this site. On the one side, it descends down to the Mouchon family, who marry into the DeGranges; this can be found via their child Francoise. This family is also, via two of their children, direct ancestors of the Tomlinson family; this descent can be traced, in two different lines, via two of their children: Claude or Marguerite. | Aucoin, Michelle (I6382)
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11488 | This family seems not to be living together much. In 1920, Kate his wife is living with their children; Thomas is not there. Thomas seems to be living with his son Thomas in New Mexico at the time; they are dairy farmers. In 1930, Thomas was a boarder and a cattle salesman in Los Angeles--or, at least, this is the closest match to him that I can find. Several letters exist between him and JLSr in 1927 and 1929; 1929 letters from him are on letterhead for "Brant Rancho, breeders of registered Guernsey Cattle." According to McIntire, he was a Capt. in the US Army. | Franklin, Thomas Jr. (I5183)
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11489 | This family seems to be in Missouri during the 1860 census, though Sarah's age is a bit off. She is "Sarah E." | Gulick, Sarah Elizabeth (I2577)
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11490 | This family was clearly counted twice on the 1900 census: once in Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York (on June 5th, 1900); and a second time in Charlestown, Jefferson Co., West Virginia (on Aug. 1, 1900). The information is identical, with the exception that husband Joseph Trapnell is not present: One guess that he had died in the mean time--in 1900--and that Laura had moved back with her parents, who are living right next to her in West Virginia. This can't be true, however; Joseph is living with her in the 1910 census. Perhaps they were just on vacation at the right time. | Kennedy, Laura Virginia (I5121)
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11491 | This family was clearly counted twice on the 1900 census: once in Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York (on June 5th, 1900); and a second time in Charlestown, Jefferson Co., West Virginia (on Aug. 1, 1900). The information is identical, with the exception that husband Joseph Trapnell is not present: One guess that he had died in the mean time--in 1900--and that Laura had moved back with her parents, who are living right next to her in West Virginia. This can't be true, however; Joseph is living with her in the 1910 census. Perhaps they were just on vacation at the right time. | Trapnell, Joseph (I5124)
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11492 | This family was from Strawberry, NH, on the Piscataqua River across from Kittery, Maine. Strawberry is now known as Portsmouth. In later years David and Eunice Decker moved to Cape Newagen Island which is located near Wiscassett, ME. He and Eunice had six children, five boys and one girl. four of the boys were known to have served with colonial forces during the Revolutionary War. | Place, John (I6150)
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11493 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1690)
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11494 | This family was, apparently, both on his and his wife's side, from the elite of the old South (from Mississippi), plantation and slave owners. He was a pioneer of Walker Co., Texas, and then Panola Co. when it was formed in 1846. The Houston's (of Sam Houston's family), and Gen. Hood, who was a commander of Texas troops in Lee's army, were great friends. | Holland, Devereux Dunlap (I1688)
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11495 | This family were close friends of the Lansdales. They were also quite wealthy--dinner was served by a butler apparently. | Estep, Sarah (I5103)
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11496 | This family's birth records, for their children, are recorded in Anne Arundel County. Look in Elise Jourdan, Early Families vol. 2, on the Plummer family. | Plummer, Samuel (I9140)
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11497 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14651)
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11498 | This gives a brief history of the Huguenots and descriptions of immigrant ancestors. | Source (S476)
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11499 | This gives births by quarter of the year. | Source (S863)
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11500 | This gives her named as Parthenia Clark DePass | Clark, Parthenia E. (I12065)
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