Matches 5,201 to 5,450 of 12,200
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5201 | carpenter; born in Germany; living in the household of F.W. Brandis (aged 27), also a carpenter from Germany. Another person in the household of L.W. Schlotman, carpenter, aged 21 from Germany. | Brossmann, Carl “Charles” Henry (I3362)
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5202 | carpenter; real estate 2,000, pers. estate 275; born in Saxony; both parents of foreign birth; US Citizen | Brossmann, Carl “Charles” Henry (I3362)
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5203 | case no. 151498 | Hemenway, George W. (I14590)
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5204 | Cathedral record shows 13 June 1807, which conflicts with the Cathedral record of the birthdate as 23 Oct. 1807. | Fouque, Ana Cecilia (I6647)
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5205 | Catherine is listed above David on the 1850 census, presumably because she is a bit older. His mother in law Mary Lansdale is also living with them, and two others I presume are servants: Rebecca Pidicon, 25, born in Md; and George Watts, 11, born in DC. | Reed, David C. (I11412)
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5206 | Caughron also calls her Sally once (51); Sarah is on the stone, apparently. | Demoss, Sarah (I12023)
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5207 | Caughron gives 12 children for this couple. | Demoss, Elizabeth (I12039)
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5208 | Caughron gives 12 children for this couple. This family was involved in manufacturing salt. | Jackson, William Jr. (I12044)
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5209 | Caughron mentions that a letter existed from her dated Aug. 16, 1824 in Bracken Co., Kentucky, to her grandmother; she mentions her uncles (her mother's brothers) David and Samuel. She calls herself "Rebekah Griegg." See the letter by her under her daughter Mary. Is she buried in Bethesda Cemetery? | Gregg, Rebecca (I9849)
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5210 | Caughron notes that this is is probable place of death. | Demoss, Peter (I12026)
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5211 | cause of death was “inquest pending” on the death certificate | Maupay, Harry (I15582)
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5212 | cause of death: consumption | Posey, Jessie (I15939)
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5213 | census seems to say Sept. 1899 | Perkins, Clarence Warrick Jr. (I6594)
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5214 | ceremony performed by Rev. James Savage | Family: John Matkin Gregg / Julia Ann Hamilton (F1384)
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5215 | certificate 6491 | Guillemet, William Antoine (I3745)
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5216 | certificate dated 6 Nov. | Family: Luciano "Lucian" Cristofaro / Maria Taormina (F10239)
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5217 | certificate obtained on 2 June 1859. | Family: Arthur Pitard, Sr. / Catherine "Kate" Mary Copley (F125)
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5218 | Certificate of Death | Cunningham, Nannie Lou (I15008)
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5219 | Chabot credits Otto Groos' "Als der Groosvater die Groosmutter nahm" for some information, but he also knew members of the family. | Source (S1121)
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5220 | Chabot lists 9 children that she had with Karl Groos. | Moureau, Hulda Amalie (I8943)
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5221 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16480)
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5222 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16479)
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5223 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3198)
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5224 | Chalkley, 2.292 records that "Richard Trotter and Nancy Strain, widow" stood as surety for "Danl. Early" on November (?) 27, 1790. Chalkley, 2.314 records this: 1794—July 29, James Trotter and Joseph Beard, James McNutt, John Allen, sureties. James Trotter and Mary Beard, daughter of Wm. Beard (consent). Teste: Joseph Beard. Note that one of Nancy's grandchildren by her first husband James Strain, via her son Allen, was named William Trotter Strain. Two Trotters died and left wills in Washington Co., TN: Alexander (d. 1795) and his son Joseph (who died the year before, in 1794). Alexander also had sons David and Joseph, and a daughter Susanna. Land record, Augusta Co., Virginia: D. bk. 34, p. 257, Dec. 18, 1807: Richard Trotter & Agnes, Robert Strain, James Strain, & Agnes Strain all of the state of Tenn. by John Strain their attorney & John Strain & Nancy of Augusta to Isaac Yearout their parts of the estate of James Strain deceased, subject to dower of Agnes Strain their mother, who has since inter married with Richard Trotter, together with Robert Strain, Jane Strain & Agnes Strain children & heirs of James Strain - also another 1/8 part they purchased from their sister Polly Connelly's husband David Connelly. Polly is deceased, Arthur Connelly & James Strain Connelley infant children of Polly Connelly. There is one, older, book on the Trotter family: Susie Eager Trotter. Trotter genealogy: the Virginia-Tennessee-Mississippi Trotter line, 1725-1948. Louisville, Ky.: Mayes Printing, c1948. I cannot, however, find either this Richard or any Strains or McLintocks in the volume. | Trotter, Richard (I11928)
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5225 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: Giles Heath / Elizabeth C. Edwards (F1074)
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5226 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: Frank Peterson / Emma Edwards (F1075)
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5227 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: Cpl. Charles Mason Edwards / Isabella Fenton (F1076)
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5228 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: David McLellan / Betsey Phinney (F1084)
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5229 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: James Harker Roach Edwards / Emeline McLellan (F1085)
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5230 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: Royal Twombly / Mary Parker McLellan (F1086)
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5231 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: James McLellan / Angie Jordan (F1087)
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5232 | CHAN8 Jan 2002 | Family: Giles Heath / Sarah Jane McLellan (F1088)
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5233 | Chancery Record Abstracts of Dorchester County, Md: #433 - 1857: BROWN, Eccleston, dec Heirs: Mary BROWN Sarah T BROWN Guardian - Edward R GOSLIN | Brown, Eccleston (I7434)
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5234 | Charles and Anne (Davidge) Griffith had 11 children. | Griffith, Charles (I16893)
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5235 | Charles and Anne (Davidge) Griffith had 11 children. | Davidge, Anne (I16894)
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5236 | Charles Theriot is listed as both the buyer and seller of slaves in Attakapas Co. in April and June of 1812. | Theriot, Charles (I3893)
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5237 | Charlotte Wilhelmine Libussa Froelich was born in Ragnit, Germany, on November 9, 1839, and was also christened in Ragnit. She was the daughter of Dr. Christoph Froelich and Laura Rossette Eleonore von Rosenberg, who received in her dowry the old von Rosenberg home, Bertulischken or Raddeilen Estate. Tragedy came early in Libussa's life when both her parents died within a few months, leaving her an orphan at the age of six. Her family was then separated and she was sent to live with the family of her uncle Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg. She was adopted by Peter Carl, made a member of the family, and called "Aunt" by later generations. According to Alma Julie von Rosenberg (Tomlinson)'s notes, "Ida von Ruckeshall-von Rosenberg [the third wife wife of Otto's von Rosenberg's oldest child Gustav Gotthard] was repeatedly referred to as the aunt and Guardian of the Froelich girls, who became orphans and went to old Garossen and then to Russia as Governesses and never returned. They were sisters of Libussa Froelich who came to Texas, adopted by Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg, and she never saw her immediate family again!" In 1849 she immigrated with the von Rosenberg family to Texas and lived on a plantation called Nassau. On October 3, 1857, at the age of eighteen, she married Herman Gustav Hellmuth, land owner and teacher, whose first wife, Johanna Carolina von Rosenberg, was Libussa's double first cousin. To Libussa and Herman, two sons and three daughters were born. After the death of her husband on July 18, 1900, Libussa went to Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, to live with her daughter, Ella Louise Hellmuth-Young, and remained there the rest of her life. Libussa died on June 26, 1918, at the home of her daughter, Ella Louise Hellmuth-Young in Hallettsville, and was buried in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery at Bellville. | (Froelich) Von Rosenberg, Charlotte Wilhelmine Libussa (I788)
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5238 | Check Hinshaw's volume on Virginia Quaker records; apparently two of couple's daughters, Phoebe and Joanna, became Quakers. | Demoss, James (I9890)
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5239 | Check Hinshaw's volume on Virginia Quaker records; apparently two of couple's daughters, Phoebe and Joanna, became Quakers. | Phoebe (I12577)
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5240 | Check on this name? Thomas and Newman disagree. | Thomas, Samuel (I11269)
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5241 | Check on this name? Thomas and Newman disagree. | Warfield, Anna (I11270)
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5242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I14102)
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5243 | Check this out? she as his wife seems to disagree with Newman; see 1.431, and 1.441-42. Thomas and Newman disagree. | Warfield, Mary Thomas (I11287)
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5244 | Child pages of this site include Maryland Land Records, the Special Archives, Government Records, the Maryland History pages, and the Archives of Maryland Online | Source (S41)
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5245 | Children are recorded in Wright, Anne Arundel Church Records (page 1), but dates were apparently illegible. | Burgess, Edward (I6519)
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5246 | Children: Leas, Ella . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 01/15/1900 121 155 Leas, Mattie H . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 09/11/1897 111 1015 Leas, Duane . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 01/07/1894 102 989 Leas, John N. . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 12/15/1895 106 230 | Leas, Frank E. (I15170)
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5247 | Children: Leas, Ella . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 01/15/1900 121 155 Leas, Mattie H . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 09/11/1897 111 1015 Leas, Duane . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 01/07/1894 102 989 Leas, John N. . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 12/15/1895 106 230 | Welch, Mattie H. (I15171)
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5248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4329)
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5249 | Christian and his wife Elizabeth von Grotthuss had seven children. | von Grotthuss, Elizabeth Magdalene (I16633)
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5250 | Christian and his wife Elizabeth von Grotthuss had seven children. | von Schröders, Christian (I16707)
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5251 | Christian Boynton, with a daughter named Rachel Decker, made a will in Pownalborough 25 Apr. 1760. The names of the children are taken from her will. Note of this family apparently appears in the NEGHS vol. 110 (1956). | Parsons, Christian (I14297)
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5252 | Christian may have been in the Revolutionary War? He was raised in the German Reform church, but married in the Episcopalian Church; this was presumably then a mixed marriage. | Ish, Christian (I9373)
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5253 | Christoph Schröders was her second marriage. | von Krummes, Catharina Elisabeth (I16710)
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5254 | Christopher Osgood's third wife. She may have been Sarah Russ--the sister of John Russ Jr. who married Christopher Osgood's sister Deborah. | Sarah (I4673)
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5255 | cirrhosis of the liver. A Death record appears in St. Louis, Missouri death records, saying that he died in Galena, Ks. | Mannen, Leslie Hamilton (I348)
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5256 | cited in Sanders, vol. 2, p. 103 | Source (S246)
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5257 | Clara was married on the same day as her sister Estelle; the certificates appear next to each other in the Parish Marriage records | Family: Emile Joseph Malbrough / Clara Elizabeth Marzoni (F11053)
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5258 | Clarion Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi), 10 Feb. 1923, p3 Miss Blanche Coffee Becomes Bride Friends and relatives in Jackson have received announcement of the marriage of Miss Blanche Coffee, of Shreveport, but formelry of Jackson, and Mr. Paul Wharton Turnbull, of New Orleans. The marriage was a quiet affair in the home of the bride's mother in Shreveport, and the happy couple left at once in a touring car to spend the honeymoon in the Ozark Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull are now at the St. Charles, in New Orleans, awaiting the completion of their home where they will at once begin housekeeping. The bride is remember as an assistant to Prof. Robert Pitard and also as an instructor of music at Belhaven College so it is that her Jackson friends are hastening to offer congratulations and best wishes for the happy couple. | Family: Paul Wharton Turnbull / Blanche M. Coffee (F5595)
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5259 | Clark derives this name from his father's will, where is is apparently named Ann Gambrill. | Marriott, Ann (I13073)
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5260 | Clark derives this name from his father's will. | Marriott, Emanuel (I13072)
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5261 | Clark derives this name from his father's will. | Marriott, Sarah (I13074)
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5262 | Clark has a long article about him and his descendants written by Nettie Major. | Meriweather, Rueben (I9112)
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5263 | Clark says she was deceased before her husband wrote his will. I've seen her named elsewhere as Elizabeth and Ann. | Davis, Mary (I8884)
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5264 | Classifies politicians by birth- and deathplaces, birth and death years, names, and graveyards, among other categories. A big help! | Source (S180)
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5265 | Clearly the name becomes "Updike." | Opdyke, Lawrence (I2777)
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5266 | Clearly, an ancestor was a tailor. He was a minister in Schönbach and Dreidorf. | Sartorius, Johann Wilhelm (I1782)
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5267 | Co-executor of his father's will in 1722. | Hixson, Benjamin Sr. (I9503)
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5268 | coal miner | McPherson, John Alexander (I17234)
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5269 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15676)
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5270 | Complements the information in Frank McDonald's essay on Augustus Austere Tomlinson (S 257). | Source (S276)
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5271 | computed from gravestone | Johnson, Emma Josephine (I236)
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5272 | computed from gravestone | Johnson, Benjamin Hixson (I919)
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5273 | computed from gravestone | Dye, Johnson (I9357)
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5274 | computed from gravestone | Dye, Virginia (I9358)
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5275 | computed from gravestone | Dye, John Hixson Jr. (I9359)
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5276 | computed from her gravestone | Adams, Nancy (I1434)
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5277 | Confusingly, he had two sons named William, one via each of his first two wives, Hester and Hannah. He was a minister of the Society of Friends, and, according to Thomas, "the minute-book of the ‘Meeting of the Clifts' contains a number of testimonies to his memory, recorded at the time of his death." Hayward, who says that he was born in 1633, says that he was born a Puritan near Jamestown, to which his father had immigrated in 1618. She continues: "In 1657 two influential visitors, Thomas Thurston and Josiah Coale came and preached to a growing group of Friends (Quakers). William started writing his name Coale after this. At this time William II associated with older relative, Thomas Cole. In 1658 William refused to bear arms in the militia and was subjected to land penalties." I see, however, no support for this on her site, so this needs verification. According to Nesbitt, "Thomas Sparrow of Sparrow's Rest on the Road (Rhode) River, and William Coale, Sr. of Great Bonnerston at West River, the maternal grandfathers of three Snowden sisters who were Sandy Spring's First Ladies, were eloquent, fearless Quaker Preachers. William Coale's untimely death in 1678 occurred as a result of his lengthy imprisonment in ‘a nasty stinking dungeon' in Virginia where he had dared to go to spread the gospel." | Coale, William Sr. (I7792)
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5278 | Contains a genealogy of Hugh and Elizabeth McLellan's descendants on 658-72. | Source (S240)
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5279 | Contains a history and muster rolls (including service records) for the unit. The history uses primary sources mostly, which is interesting to read, but means that it lacks helpful context to provide an overall narrative. | Source (S106)
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5280 | Contains abstracts of original documents and lots of other solid info. Great site. The descendancy report is on rootsweb. There is also a book, A Partial Genealogy of the Name Yarnall-Yarnell, 1683-1970, which they mention on their site. | Source (S324)
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5281 | contains few dates. | Source (S395)
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5282 | Contains much information about others in the region as well. | Source (S373)
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5283 | Contains sections on the Ducketts as well as related families including Wiliams, Hilleary, Bowie, Nuthall, Sprigg, Mullikin, Belt, Cheney, Jacob families. This can be found at the Family History Archive at BYU, http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/. | Source (S331)
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5284 | Contains the story of Stephen Clough and Marie Antoinette. | Source (S272)
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5285 | contains transcripts of some early Quaker marriage certificates | Source (S1081)
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5286 | Convinced to Quakerism in Scotland. Alexander was his last child of 11. | Falconer, David (I10121)
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5287 | Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL | Source (S882)
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5288 | Cope and Fulthey give futher information of descendants: "Of Jeremiah's six children, Moses married Sarah, daughter of Michael and Hannah (Maris) Harlan, 3d mo. 19, 1760, and had four children, of whom Jeremiah was born 9th mo. 16, 1762. He married Anne, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitson, of Sadsbury township. He died 3d mo. 12, 1816, and she 5th mo. 4, 1818. Of their six children, Jeremiah, born 7th mo. 5, 1798, married Mary, daughter of Eli and Sarah (Scarlett) Thompson, 10th mo. 11, 1827. She was born 5th mo. 15, 1810. He died 4th mo. 17, 1876. Of their seven children, Charles Thompson, the youngest, was born 8th mo. 23, 1846, and married Emma F., daughter of William L. Chandler, of New Garden township, 9th mo. 9, 1874. Their three children are William C., Lilian, and Chester Thompson." Jeremiah Starr, the emigrant, settled in Londongrove township, his son Moses in New Garden, about 1760, on a tract of two hundred and eleven acres, on which his son Jeremiah lived, also Jeremiah, son of the last, and on part of which (forty-eight acres) Charles T. Starr resides. His house was built by his father in 1823. The mother of Charles T. was a granddaughter of John Scarlett, who married Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary Dixon. John was the son of Nathaniel Scarlett, who married Hannah Dutton. Nathaniel was a son of Humphrey Scarlett. Charles Starr is the proprietor of the "Pleasantville Green-houses," in New Garden township, two miles from Avondale, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. He is one of the most successful florists in the State, and especially noted as a tuberose-grower. He makes a specialty of carnation pinks, which, with his other innumerable varieties, he ships by mail to all parts of the country. His plants and bulbs, put up in small packages, are usually transported through the mails. From small beginnings he has extended his green-houses and establishment to large proportions, and does annually an extensive business." | Starr, Moses (I4481)
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5289 | Cope gives this couple 8 children. | Cooper, John (I1986)
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5290 | Cope gives this couple 8 children. | Yarnall, Jane (I9987)
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5291 | Cordelia's parents were apparently wealthy plantation-owners in Louisiana, related to the elite of the south. | Green, Cordelia Beatrice (I1704)
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5292 | Cotton Mather wrote a biography of him published in 1697, which Goold relies heavily upon. Apparently he captained a ship for the Royal Navy, was a treasure hunter in the Caribbean during the 1680s, became knighted as "Sir William Phips," and was a Governor of Massachusetts colony (which the time included Maine, to which he led military expeditions against the French and Indians). On his colorful life, see: * Alice Lounsberry, Sir William Phips: Treasure Fisherman and Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1941) * Emerson W. Baker, The New England Knight: Enrichment, Advancement and the Life of Sir William Phips, 1651-1695 (Toronto: U of Toronto Press, 1998) | Phips, Sir William (I12807)
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5293 | Could have been from Fife, in Scotland, to judge by the names he gave to his land in Maryland (S122). Saunders has no child of Ninian Beall named Margery, and has Ester Beall marrying Joseph Belt, not a Sprigg. I need to check up on this . . . The descendants of this family, at least as I have found in initial searches on the web, are among the most confused I have seen. What I have here is very thin, and entirely up for revision, because real research on the family at least seems to be very thin. I am looking for some articles in print on the family to provide a descent which is justifiable. For now, I rely on Saunders (S122). | Beall, Ninian Sr. (I8508)
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5294 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6623)
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5295 | covers various meetings, and includes images and a genealogical chart of the Galloway family. | Source (S352)
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5296 | Cureton (S334) does not give a wife for him. | Iglehart, Thomas (I10117)
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5297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I66)
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5298 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I42)
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5299 | DAR # 23873, from which information on her comes. | Levensaler, Nettie Mary (I12696)
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5300 | DAR # 36715; descended from James Simonton (1735-1813), served in the regiment raised for the defences of Machias. | Coburn, Alsy A. (I13334)
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5301 | DAR #23872; this is where information on her comes from. | Levensaler, Eliza K. (I12693)
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5302 | DAR entry: "Elizabeth Juliet THREWITZ (Catherine DANIEL , William DANIEL, John, William) was born in 1812. She died in 1893." A Chloe Wimberly is mentioned in this; I don't know, but I'm guessing that this is the same person. | Watson, Elijah (I3482)
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5303 | Data from her gravestone. | Moore, Katharine (I12866)
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5304 | Data from his gravestone. | Hall, Daniel Thomas (I7882)
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5305 | Data needs confirmation | Day, Martha (I12159)
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5306 | Data needs confirmation. On the Edmonston family see, perhaps, one of these articles: 1. Edmonston, William E., Jr., "Archibald Edmonston's Father was Robert Edmonston," MGSB 30 (1) (Winter 1989) 25-30. 2. Magruder, Millett C., "Letters to the Editor [Chart]," MGSB 31 (4) (Fall 1990) 438-440. | Edmonston, Enoch (I9035)
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5307 | Data needs confirmation. On the Edmonston family see, perhaps, one of these articles: 1. Edmonston, William E., Jr., "Archibald Edmonston's Father was Robert Edmonston," MGSB 30 (1) (Winter 1989) 25-30. 2. Magruder, Millett C., "Letters to the Editor [Chart]," MGSB 31 (4) (Fall 1990) 438-440. | Edmonston, Ninian Beall (I9036)
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5308 | Data needs confirmation. | Pridmore, Benjamin (I9352)
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5309 | Data needs confirmation. | Johns, Elizabeth (I12160)
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5310 | data needs primary source verification. | Mary (I12856)
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5311 | Data needs verification. | Muncton, Elizabeth (I11159)
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5312 | Data needs verification. | Smyth, Catherine (I12858)
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5313 | Data needs verification. Her name is not included in Barnes, who gives her husband. | Hargrave, Dorothy (I11153)
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5314 | Data needs verification. Was he a Jr.? | Hargrave, Adam (I11158)
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5315 | Data obtained from New Orleans Death Index, on line at LAGenWeb Orleans Parish. | Source (S10)
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5316 | Data obtained from New Orleans Marriage Index, on line at LA Gen Web. The LA Secretary of State also has a searchable index that includes a number of records after 1900. | Source (S9)
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5317 | Data obtained from one of the two birth indices given here as URLs. The Secretary of State's database gives vital records information well into the twentieth century. | Source (S8)
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5318 | Data on her children needs documentary back up. | Mary (I10589)
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5319 | Data on her needs confirmation. | Sellman, Julia (I12943)
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5320 | Data on his children needs documentary back up. | Iglehart, Jeremiah (I10582)
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5321 | Data on this person needs verification. See, possibly, "Christian Stabler 1731-1793. The chronology of His Stabler/Stabley descendants from 1731 to 1990," by Don H Stabley (1990); one copy is at the Hist. Soc. of Baltimore County. | Stabler, Robinson (I2926)
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5322 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Jane (I1824)
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5323 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Rebecca (I1871)
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5324 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Dr. Joseph (I2928)
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5325 | Data on this person needs verification. | Bonsall, Isaac (I2933)
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5326 | Data on this person needs verification. | Milhous, Mercy (I2934)
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5327 | Data on this person needs verification. | Milhous, John (I2935)
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5328 | Data on this person needs verification. | Bonsall, Anna (I2936)
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5329 | Data on this person needs verification. | Saunders, Susanna (I2938)
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5330 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Hugh (I2939)
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5331 | Data on this person needs verification. | Saunders or Sanders, Joseph (I2940)
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5332 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Hannah (I2941)
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5333 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Hugh (I2942)
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5334 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Joseph (I2943)
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5335 | Data on this person needs verification. | Reeve, Hannah (I2944)
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5336 | Data on this person needs verification. | Paschall, Margaret (I2946)
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5337 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, Dr. Edward (I2950)
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5338 | Data on this person needs verification. | Pattison, Rebecca (I2951)
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5339 | Data on this person needs verification. | Lawrence, Elizabeth (I2952)
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5340 | Data on this person needs verification. | Pattison, William (I2966)
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5341 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hugg, Rebecca (I2967)
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5342 | Data on this person needs verification. | Hartshorne, William (I2968)
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5343 | Data on this person needs verification. | Pearse, Adelia Coffine (I3548)
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5344 | Data on this person needs verification. | Adeline E. (I4461)
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5345 | database is a compilation of data from: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania) | Source (S892)
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5346 | date according to 1900 census | von Brock, John (I16774)
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5347 | Date according to 1900 census. In U.S. for 47 years. No Naturalization indicated. | Brossmann, Carl “Charles” Henry (I3362)
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5348 | date according to 1900 census; place according to 1920 censuses | Burns, William J. (I14269)
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5349 | date according to marriage record and obituary | Thiroux, Marie Esther (I15924)
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5350 | date according to New Orleans marriage record. Obit says she was born in Ireland; marriage record says she was born in England. | Dwyer, Jane “Jenny” (I15473)
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5351 | date according to ssn. | Lansdale, Ralph H. (I11074)
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5352 | date according to the 1880 census (if this is the correct person) | Davis, Minerva (I7179)
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5353 | date and place from his obituary | Woodward, Thomas J. (I3137)
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5354 | date and place taken from the marriage record. | Tyler, Preston "Press" (I6086)
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5355 | date appears on Odile’s marriage certificate to Anthony Wiltz | Family: John Janusa / Odile Valentine Centlivre (F10898)
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5356 | date comes from the tomb inscription | Belden, Mary Eugenia (I14797)
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5357 | date disagrees with 1900 census? | Ridgely, Margaret Dorsey (I3278)
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5358 | date estimated from her age, 81, at death according to her gravestone | Drury, Ruth (I11528)
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5359 | Date from 1900 census | Tanneret, (Francis) Raoul (I3747)
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5360 | date from 1900 census | Brossmann, August Heinrich (I4205)
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5361 | date from 1900 census | Centlivre, John (I15912)
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5362 | date from death cert. | Tomlinson, Mamie (I3886)
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5363 | date from death registration | Comfort, Robert Alanson (I15501)
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5364 | date from gravestone | Lansdale, Thomas Hyatt (I270)
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5365 | date from gravestone | Loney, Eliza A. (I4359)
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5366 | date from gravestone | Cheston, Robert Murray (I7838)
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5367 | date from gravestone | Leslie, Maria Alsop (I11727)
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5368 | Date from her wedding certificate; SSN database says 13 Aug. | Pitard, Lucie Marie (I153)
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5369 | date from husband's obituary. | Couret, Louise M. (I10316)
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5370 | date from marriage record | Centlivre, Mary Odelia (I15913)
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5371 | date from marriage record | Lester, Thomas (I15914)
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5372 | date from marriage record | Centlivre, Andrew (I15915)
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5373 | date from marriage record | Patterson, Annie (I15916)
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5374 | date from the 1900 census and WW1 draft application | Schmidt, Ralph Louis (I13946)
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5375 | date from the 1900 census. 44 years in the United States. No naturalization recorded. | Umland, Catrina Margretha “Elise” (I3363)
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5376 | date from the 1911 census | Comfort, Alice (I15502)
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5377 | date from tombstone. | Murray, Sally Cheston (I10185)
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5378 | Date given as “dix huit nivose an sept {republican]” | Mesanger, Françoise (I15338)
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5379 | date given as “du duxieme jour du mois de Frimaire l’an onze de la République” | Pitard, Jeanne Marie (I8253)
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5380 | date given as “du sixieme jour du mois de nivose l’an onze de la République” | Pitard, Julien (I8241)
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5381 | date given as “du troisieme jour du mois de nivose l’an dix de la République” | Pitard, Julien (I8252)
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5382 | Date given as “le huit pluvoise l’an sept republicain” | Drouadenne, Perrine (I8236)
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5383 | Date given as “l’an treize de la republique le six nivose” | Pitard, Guillaume François (I15337)
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5384 | date given on her marriage document | Avril, Jeanne Françoise (I16113)
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5385 | Date his will was proved | Wawen, Richard (I10936)
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5386 | date is according to 1900 census | Bemiss, Barsilla (I143)
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5387 | date is an estimate | Wells, Susan Mary (I10763)
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5388 | date is an estimate | Wells, Frances (I10764)
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5389 | date is an estimate; was not 15 in 1695 | Wells, Blanche (I10765)
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5390 | date is as given in Barnes; must be 1701? | Bedford, Sarah (I11177)
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5391 | date is from her gravestone only. I can find no death record. | Cushman, Mary (I13470)
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5392 | date is from SSN database, and is also on his marriage certificate | Cornwell, Robert Stonemore (I13051)
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5393 | Date is from the baptismal record. I assume 1786: the date is "mille sept cent quatre vingt hic"--the priest seems to be conflating Latin and French--"hic" means "this" or "here" in Latin. I guess he was thinking "this recent" year or something similar. | Hacker, Joseph (I15217)
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5394 | date is given on his marriagae record | Desmirail, Pierre Simon (I16114)
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5395 | date is in his Rev War pension application. | McLellan, William (I1149)
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5396 | date needs verification. | Craig, Jane (I12480)
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5397 | date of death recorded on “du mois de Brumaire l’an dix de la République . . . le vingt un à neuf heurs du matin . . . ȃgé de 60 ans, nèe à Corps Nuds” | Renfray, Julienne (I13958)
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5398 | date of intentions | Family: James Davis / Abigail Metcalf (F11129)
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5399 | date of marriage contract | Family: Samuel Charles Mayer / Maria Theresa Boutte (F6814)
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5400 | Date of Petition | Monarres, Gaudalupe "Lupe" (I5751)
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5401 | date of will probate; will was drawn up 20 Jul 1771. | Brewer, Joseph (I8597)
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5402 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4)
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5403 | date on her grave | Bemiss, Alice (I13046)
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5404 | date that the will was proved | Robins, Richard (I8985)
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5405 | Date the will was proved | Tyler, Robert (I6489)
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5406 | date the will was proved | Lawrence, Benjamin (I10245)
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5407 | date will executed | Hutchinson, Anne (I789)
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5408 | Dates according to her gravestone. | Weems, Mary D. (I13859)
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5409 | Dates and name need verification. The family--if the connection to the Courts is real--seems to provide links to Eastern Shore families; it also seems to be related to Charity Courts's husband Zachariah Wade. This carries off the primary line of descent which I'm chasing, however, and so I won't chase any of this down right away. | Harrison, Richard (I9657)
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5410 | Dates and name need verification. | Clapham, Sophia Cooke (I2028)
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5411 | Dates and name need verification. | Delahaye, Jane (I9658)
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5412 | Dates and name need verification. | Harrison, Joseph (I9659)
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5413 | Dates and name need verification. | Troope, Elizabeth (I9660)
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5414 | Dates and name need verification; this name does not occur in Jourdan. | Harrison, Ann (I9544)
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5415 | dates are given by quarter of the year | Source (S864)
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5416 | Dates for this couple are as recorded from graves. Note that Thomas (S201) does not seem to record all of the children for whom stones appear at the Burying Ground in West River. HE only includes Sally; Julia Murray; Alexander Murray (d. 7-11-1882); Daniel Murray; Mary (m. A. Hamilton Hall, who d. 6-2-1885, and who were the parents of John thomas Hall, who m. Ella Hall); and Cornelia (d. 3-5-1887). According to Thomas he was "educated at St. John's College, Annapolis, Md.; Member of the House of Delegates." | Thomas, John (I7949)
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5417 | dates from gravestone | Welsh, Margaret Ella (I11490)
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5418 | dates from gravestone | Welsh, Margaret Ella (I11490)
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5419 | dates from her gravestone | Welsh, Maria Deborah (I11489)
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5420 | Dates need substantiation. Her three children Charity, Charles, and William were not yet at their majority in 1708 when her second husband John Contee wrote his will. She and her husband lived at an estate named "Clean Drinking," on which her son John Courts lived as well. | Henley, Charity (I9543)
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5421 | Dates need substantiation. He is on the Maryland Mysteries page under Charles County. He was his wife's Charity's third husband, and married again after she died. "Mary Simpson" is mentioned in his estate settlement (dated 23 Mar. 1808, Mercer Co., KY). This indenture, a sale of land from his estate, names his children and their spouses. (Some web sources record his ancestry, via a mother named "Abigail Gilman," way back to some noble families in England. This is a very, very dubious connection; Abigail Gilman seems instead to have been from from Exeter, New Hampshire, and her husband seems to have actually been "Samuel Thing.") | Moore, Samuel (I9529)
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5422 | Dates need verification. She was quite wealthy when she married her husband William Paca; they purchased land in Baltimore almost immediately after marriage. | Chew, Mary (I9010)
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5423 | Daughter of Abraham and Anna (Young) Sharpless of Lower Providence, Delaware Co., Pa. | Sharpless, Lydia (I13247)
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5424 | daughter of Caleb and Eleanor (Warfield) Dorsey. She was Ely Dorsey's second wife; they had 5 children. | Dorsey, Deborah (I12009)
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5425 | Daughter of Daniel Brown of Calvert Co., MD. After Charles Bucey died, she married John Williams and William Robinson. | Brown, Dinah (I6883)
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5426 | Daughter of Ensign Thomas Howlett and Alice French. | Howlett, Sarah (I15838)
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5427 | Daughter of Francis Titus. | Titus, Mary/Nancy/Ann (I7180)
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5428 | Daughter of Governor Wm. Heard. She was married first to a Mr. Rogan, and widowed. On the 1920 census, she is with in her parents' household with two children, Roseland (aged 10), and Mary B. (aged 9 and 3/12) Rogan. On her second marriage, see a note in the New Orleans Item, 1 Aug. 1920, p24: Mrs. Eva Heard Rogan, daughter of ex-Governor Heard, was quietly married at her home, 1206 State street, Wednesday evening to Capt. Hugh Dooley, U.S.S.B. Reverand Salomon of the St. Charles Avenue BAptists church officiated. Captain Dooley is the owner of Ravenwood plantation, Pointe Coupee Parish. Mrs. and Mrs. Dooley have gone to Gulfport, Miss., for a few days. Gov. William W. Heard was in office from 1900-1904. According to his Wikipedia page, he had 17 children with his wife Isbella E. Manning. I can't find an obit, but this note appears in the dTimes-Picayune, 17 July. 1963, p46: Records of the Day Successions: Succession of Mrs. Eva Heard Dooley, to appoint administratrix and inventory. | Heard, Eva (I14263)
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5429 | Daughter of immigrant John Wright. | Wright, Rachel (I11169)
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5430 | Daughter of Jacob Dixon, deceased. | Dixon, Hannah (I1964)
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5431 | Daughter of John Catlett the immigrant. Her sister Sarah married one of her husband's brothers (Robert). | Catlett, Elizabeth (I2180)
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5432 | Daughter of Joseph and Mary (Minshall) Williams. | Williams, Martha (I13159)
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5433 | Daughter of Joshua Clarke; she was a descendant of Mareen Duvall the Younger. | Clarke, Sarah (I3955)
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5434 | Daughter of Josiah and Ann Hibberd, of Darby. | Hibberd, Sarah (I11018)
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5435 | Daughter of Manly Hampton and Emily Moore. | Hampton, Sarah Ellen "Sallie" (I7233)
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5436 | Daughter of Moses and Elinor (Verman) Brinton. | Brinton, Mary (I13148)
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5437 | Daughter of Revolutionary War soldier Josiah Payne. | Payne, Henrietta (I9783)
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5438 | Daughter of Richard Adams, according to the marriage record. | Adams, Mary Ann (I4150)
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5439 | Daughter of Richard and Sarah (Weems) Johns: how might they tie in to the rest of the Johns family? | Johns, Susan (I12450)
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5440 | Daughter of Stockley Donelson Hutchings and Elizabeth Atwood. Also in her household in 1870 is Posie Green, aged 9. An unsourced but credible citation on ancestry says that “Frank L. Coffee’s mother and Posey B. Greene’s mother were half sisters.” | Hutchings, Elizabeth Atwood (I6400)
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5441 | Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Jerman. Might she be related to the Quaker Jarman family on this site? | Jerman, Mary (I10960)
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5442 | Daughter of Tristam Gilman. | Gilman, Mary (I1136)
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5443 | Daughter of William Walter Weems Bowie and Adeline (Snowden) Bowie. She and her husband were distant cousins. | Bowie, Mary (I5175)
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5444 | Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31, page 241 Mrs. Kate Ross Peters, DAR ID Number: 30685 Born in Macon, Georgia. Wife of Thomas Peters. Descendant of Thomas Burton: Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Ross and Martha Ann Childers, his wife. Granddaughter of John Spann Childers and Pamelia Burton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Childers and Martha Spann, his wife; Thomas Burton and Nancy Nunnelee, his wife. Thomas Burton served as a private under Col. Elijah Clarke in Georgia. He was born in Virginia; died, 1828, in Elbert Co., Ga. | Childers, John Spann (I12861)
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5445 | Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31, page 241 Mrs. Kate Ross Peters, DAR ID Number: 30685 Born in Macon, Georgia. Wife of Thomas Peters. Descendant of Thomas Burton: Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Ross and Martha Ann Childers, his wife. Granddaughter of John Spann Childers and Pamelia Burton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Childers and Martha Spann, his wife; Thomas Burton and Nancy Nunnelee, his wife. Thomas Burton served as a private under Col. Elijah Clarke in Georgia. He was born in Virginia; died, 1828, in Elbert Co., Ga. | Burton, Permelia (I12862)
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5446 | Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31, page 241 Mrs. Kate Ross Peters, DAR ID Number: 30685 Born in Macon, Georgia. Wife of Thomas Peters. Descendant of Thomas Burton: Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Ross and Martha Ann Childers, his wife. Granddaughter of John Spann Childers and Pamelia Burton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Childers and Martha Spann, his wife; Thomas Burton and Nancy Nunnelee, his wife. Thomas Burton served as a private under Col. Elijah Clarke in Georgia. He was born in Virginia; died, 1828, in Elbert Co., Ga. | Nunnelee, Nancy (I13258)
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5447 | David Quénéhervé’s help has been invaluable tracing down the Gamards and their relations, as it has with many of the French ancestors on this site. Jean's name comes from his son’s marriage record. According to the birth record in 1671 of his son Jacques, he worked “de passemens”: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passementerie | Gamard, Jean (I8351)
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5448 | DAVID W. BOWE. About a half century ago, when Scott township, Sandusky county, was an almost unbroken wilderness, before roads were made or oil wells dreamed of, there settled on the now Greensburg pike, about two miles from the present village of Bradner, a gentleman by the name of George Bowe, and his wife, Catherine (Wegstein). Since that time the tract of land which he secured has been known as the "Bowe homestead." These honored pioneer people reared a family of six sons, five of whom are living, and are numbered among the most prominent citizens of the township, worthy representatives of the name. They are possessors of fine homes and extensive business interests, and are highly esteemed by all. The subject of this sketch is the youngest of the five sons. Like his brothers, he was born on the farm which he now owns, the date of his birth being November 10, 1847. There is a marked contrast between the farm as it appears to-day and that of half a century ago. The giant trees have fallen, and in their place, towering skyward, are the oil derricks. The old log house, in which the sons of our subject, as well as himself, were born, still stands and is well preserved. In front of this, however, is a modern residence, large and commodious, supplied with many comforts and conveniences. Mr. Bowe was educated in the district schools, and then took a trip through Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, returning after nearly a year. He next entered the Fremont High School, and on the completion of a two-years' course of study taught one term in a district school. In his mercantile career he began as a clerk in a jewelry store in Fremont, but on account of poor health he was obliged to abandon his labors in that direction, and employed himself in teaching for several terms. On November 28, 1872, Mr. Bowe married Martha P. Lansdale, of Scott township, Sandusky county, who was born April 13, 1851, and is the only child of Rezin Addison and Martha (Moore) Lansdale. Her father was born April 7, 1827, her mother December 19, 1833, and their marriage was celebrated June 27, 1850. Mrs. Bowe's maternal grandfather, Elisha Moore, was born December 27, 1809, and died in September, 1892. He married Phoebe Smith, who was born May 8, 1807, and is still living. Her father, Randall Smith, was born in 1779, and served in the war of 1812. He wedded Martha Crow, who was born about 1780, and was one of seventeen children. By her marriage she became the mother of thirteen children, three of whom are now living. Randall Smith was noted as a humorist. On one occasion he was present at a gathering, and remarked that he had a white Crow. This seemed such an improbability that his friends were rather inclined to question his statement, whereon he remarked: "If you will accompany me home I will prove to you I am a truthful man." This his friends concluded to do, and on reaching home he presented his wife, whose maiden name was Crow. They at once saw the joke, and joined with Mr. Smith in his hearty laugh at their expense. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were the parents of six children: Daniel W., born September 18, 1830; Charity Ann, born January 15, 1832, became Mrs. Braden, and died March 26, 1878; Mrs. Martha Lansdale, who died April 27, 1851; Mrs. Rachel Jane Edwards, born November 4, 1836; Mrs. Alvina Shively; and Mrs. Minerva Angus. Mrs. Bowe was educated in the high school of Fremont, and at Milan, Ohio, and became a teacher of recognized ability in Sandusky county. She is a lady of culture and refinement, and has been to her husband a faithful companion and helpmeet. They began their domestic life on the farm which is still their home, and to them have come three children: Agnes Estella, born January 8, 1876, died August 25, 1877; Hugh H., born January 19, 1880, now assisting his father in the oil business; and Warren W., born May 31, 1881. After his marriage, Mr. Bowe engaged in farming and the dairy business, meeting with excellent success in his undertaking. About 1890 a new industry was established in this section of the country. Oil was found, and a few wells were producing quite fair returns. Our subject had many chances to lease his land to oil companies, but always declined. In March, 1895, he decided to find out if there was oil upon his farm, and accordingly sunk a well near the center of his land. It proved very profitable, and there has since been a steady yield. He has now sunk the sixth well, and from the oil business he is deriving a good income, and will continue to sink wells as long as practicable. In addition to his other interests, he has for some years been the owner of a fine apiary, keeping some fifty - five colonies of bees. In politics, Mr. Bowe is a Democrat, and has served as trustee of Scott township for two years, as justice of the peace six years, and was president of the board of education for several years. He is devoted to the best interests of the community, and no one is more deserving of the high regard in which he is universally held than David Bowe, a worthy representative of an honored pioneer family. | Bowe, David Warren (I11560)
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5449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7)
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5450 | Davidsonville was named after his son Thomas. This couple had 8 children. Warfield gives the story about Dr. James "Davidson" Iglehart. This is verbatim: "The Igleharts came from Germany and located near Marlborough, Prince George County, in 1740. James Davidson came to Pennsylvania from England in 1775 and enlisted in the Pennsylvania regiment of the patriot army . . . He settled in Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, dying in 1841. John Wilson Iglehart was born 1814 . . . . His son, James Davidson Iglehart, took his B.A. at St. John's College in 1872." He obviously skips several generations of Igleharts here. And the middle name seems to be Wilson, not Davidson, according to the gravestone. | Davidson, James (I12921)
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