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2651 On or before his Christening date. Couch, Benjamin (I2712)
 
2652 On same 1900 census page (as Joseph Litherland & Flora Leek) is Robert Leek, wife Flora b.1869 & children, possibly a related Leek line (same generation as J & F). On follow page is John Leek, wife Catharine, & son Norman (one generation earlier). Leek, Flora Mary (I3092)
 
2653 On the birth records of daughter, Elizabeth L. in WV birth record book, her father James is given as James C. Given, but on her death certificate, he is given as James Henry Given. GIVEN, James Calvin (I2041)
 
2654 One compiled record shows Billie Click Walline as both Billy and as William; however, all other records and references, and family knowledge indicate his name was Billie, as also reflected by his military grave plaque. Walling, Billie Click (I4170)
 
2655 One of the most prominent women in Roman history, Octavia was respected and admired by contemporaries for her loyalty, nobility and humanity, and for maintaining traditional Roman feminine virtues.
 
MINOR, Octavia (I7818)
 
2656 One of two children of Charles Grenot & Mary Vannier Grenot who both died in infancy. These children are mentioned in Probate records for property inherited from Charles to wife Mary and their five surviving children. Grenot, Unnamed Child 1 of 2 (I19300)
 
2657 One of two children of Charles Grenot & Mary Vannier Grenot who both died in infancy. These children are mentioned in Probate records for property inherited from Charles to wife Mary and their five surviving children. Grenot, Unnamed Child 2 of 2 (I19301)
 
2658 one record shows Mary as born 28 Jan 1795 at White Oak, died 13 Oct. 1837, buried Lamb Cemetery, Cypress Creek, NH Co., -- continue note on Isaac Cowan Lamb note... (check for source docs crooiii@aol.com) Hendry, Mary (I148)
 
2659 One record shows Mary Hicks, dau of Robert Hicks and Margaret Winslow, as bp. 11 May 1617; bur. 14 September 1619. Perhaps there was a second Mary? The Abt. 1609 birth date given here is also given for her brother, Richard...a possible twin? HICKS, Mary (I1924)
 
2660 one undocumented source gave Margery's father as Richard Tracy. TRACY, Margery (I5215)
 
2661 or born Fayette Co

Joel Hager's tree shows Parker as Henry Parker and as son of Henry Smith and his first wife, Elizabeth ___, rather than son of Cynthia Meadows. Cynthia's birth date is given as abt 1825, making her only 15 at Parker's birth in abt 1840. Either parent is possible, and undetermined without documentation.

If Parker is the son of Elizabeth, he is half-brother to Floyd Smith, first husband of Octavia Egnor, Doug Couch's ggmother. If son of Cynthia, he is full brother to Floyd.
 
Smith, Parker (I5028)
 
2662 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America Couch, Gideon (I3244)
 
2663 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America COUCH, Stephan (I3245)
 
2664 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America COUCH, Sarah (I3246)
 
2665 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America COUCH, Elizabeth (I3247)
 
2666 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America HANFORD, Noah (I3248)
 
2667 Original Ancestors of the Couches in America COUCH, Mary (I3249)
 
2668 Original Lot 760N COUCH, Malinda (I2794)
 
2669 Orleans Parish Birth Index (Louisiana Archives) Fitzgerald, Marie Ernestine Jeanne (I19434)
 
2670 Orleans Parish Birth Index (Louisiana Archives) Dreuil, Joseph Louis (I19435)
 
2671 Orleans Parish Birth Index, 1796-1900 Pilie, Marie Alice Elenore (I19389)
 
2672 Orleans Parish Birth Index, 1796-1900 Pilie, Marie Louise (I19387)
 
2673 Osmer, owner of Shipbrook, Davenham, Bostok, Audlem, Crewe...all in Chester (Cheshire) County, England, as entered in the Domesday Book", 1080 A.D., as having held thee places at the time of the Conquest by William of Normandy. Bostwick, Osmer (I12866)
 
2674 Other children, possibly children from other spouse or spouses themselves listed in Will of John Jones:

dau Martha Simpson
dau Rebecca Orr
dau Dorcas Moore dec'd & children:
Maria
Lucy
Samuel
Rebecca Moore
Other grandchildren listed:
Elizabeth Buxton of Byron & Mary Buxton (both dec'd)
dau Ann, wife of John Rooks 
Family F2034
 
2675 Other marriages said to be Bartlett, Bradford. STANFORD, Rebecca (I2481)
 
2676 Other records show her as Lany Massey. The name as Lahoma Lany Massey is from the Mullins family records. Massey, Lahoma Lany (I5053)
 
2677 Other reference gives marriage in 1858, Bay City, MI (perhaps an error reference?) Family F26742
 
2678 Otto Richard...born Barth was adopted by his stepfather, Dr. Edward George Brown, taking on the Brown surname and following in his footsteps as a doctor. Brown, Dr. Otto Richard (I275)
 
2679 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kurtz, John O. (I10301)
 
2680 Painter Teel, Daymon Clarence (I50)
 
2681 Paradine was adopted by Jesse & Caroline Strickland. Green, Paradine (I15910)
 
2682 Parents of Captain George Corwin are not known and documented as of this writing. There is some non-conclusive evidence that his father is John Corwin, and that his grandfather is Matthias Corwin. Further research is needed before including his parents.

 
Corwin, Capt. George (I5564)
 
2683 Parker Adkins' death record in a compilation of records gives his date of death as 11 May 1857. However, his military pension records show he died on 10 May 1857. Adkins, Parker (I11623)
 
2684 Partial listing of cemetery on Levi Couch heirs farm, southwest of Friendsville, gives William Higgins as died 26 Oct 1877, age 90y 5m 12d. HIGGINS, William (I4609)
 
2685 Partial listing of Couch-Higgins Cemetery, gives Esther S. Prout Couch as died 5 Apr 1842, age 38y 11m 5d. PROUT, Esther S. (I2954)
 
2686 Passenger list, Mayflower

born on the Mayflower, died young 
HOPKINS, Oceanus (I995)
 
2687 Passenger list, Mayflower

from Mayflower inventory: morter and pestel, earthen pots and pans, pewter and iron pots, hammer, saw, three pairs of sheep sheers, featherbed and bolster, hoes, cushens, two hats, ten pair of stockings, old coat, gloves, twenty pounds of wool and twenty-one sheep.

Division of Land 1623 - The meersteads & garden plotes of...which came first layd out 1620. / these lye on the South side of the brooke to the baywards / these following lye beyond the brooke to Strawberie-hill. - Francies Cooke 
COOKE, Francis (I2116)
 
2688 Passenger list, Mayflower

Note there are said to be three Wrestling Brewsters. 
BREWSTER, Wrestling (I1543)
 
2689 Passenger list, Mayflower

The Division of Cattle, 1627 listed Warren: Richard, Elizabeth, Nathaniell, Joseph, Mary, Anna, Sara, Elizabeth, Abigail (the ninth lot fell to Richard Warren & his companie Joyned wth him his wife...to this lot fell one of the 4 black Heyfers that came in the Jacob caled the smooth horned Heyfer and two shee goats.)

Division of Land 1623 - The meersteads & garden plotes of...which came first layd out 1620. / these lye on the north side of the towne next adjoyning to their gardens which came in the Fortune. - Richard Warren 
WARREN, Richard (I2107)
 
2690 Passenger list, Mayflower

Will of Love Brewster

The last Will and Testament of Love Brewster Deseassed exhibited at the generall Court holden
at New Plym: the 4th of March 1650 upon the oath of Captaine Miles Standish
Witnesseth these psents that I Love Brewster of Duxburrow in New England and in the
goverment of New Plym: being in pfect memory doe ordeaine & appoint this to bee my last will
and Testamente And first my will is that if the lord shall please to take mee out of this life that my
body bee buried in a decent mannor and that my funerall expences bee taken out of my whole
estate; Next my will is; That all my Just and lawfull debts bee paied out of the Remainder of my
said estate allso I give unto my Children that is to say Nathaniell Willam Wrasteling and Sara
each of them a kettle and further my will is that my three sonns shall have each of them a peece
that is to say a gun; allso I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sara Brewster all the Residue
of my whole estate both goods and Chattles and land at Duxburrow for her bringing up of her
and my Children the time of her life and after her decease I doe give the aforsaid lands to my
eldest sonn and heire apparent Nathaniell Brewster and in Case god should take him away out of
this life without Issew I give and bequeath the said lands at Duxburrow to my second sonn
Willam Brewster and in like case to my youngest sonn Wresteling Brewster; And for those books
I have that my wife would destribute them to herselfe and Children at her discresion allso my will
is and I doe by the same give unto my three sonns equally to be devided amongst them all such
land as of Right due to mee by Purchase and first coming into the land Which was in the yeare
1620 allso I doe make Constitute and appoint my beloved wife Sara Brewster sole executrix of
this my last will and Testament in Witnes Wherof I have put to my hand and Seale this sixt of
october 1650
Witness heerunto Love Brewster
Myles Standish 
BREWSTER, Love (I1540)
 
2691 Passenger list, Mayflower HOPKINS, Constance (I908)
 
2692 Passenger list, Mayflower HOPKINS, Giles (I976)
 
2693 Passenger list, Mayflower TILLEY, John (I978)
 
2694 Passenger list, Mayflower FISHER, Elizabeth (I993)
 
2695 Passenger list, Mayflower HOPKINS, Damaris (I994)
 
2696 Passenger list, Mayflower COOKE, John (I2115)
 
2697 Passenger list, Mayflower NORRIS, Mary (I2124)
 
2698 Passenger list, Mayflower ROGERS, Joseph (I2131)
 
2699 Passenger list, Mayflower ROGERS, Thomas (I2133)
 
2700 Passenger list, Mayflower HURST, Joan (I2269)
 
2701 Passenger list, Mayflower TILLEY, John (I2438)
 
2702 Passenger list, Mayflower TILLEY, Edward (I2450)
 
2703 Passenger list, Mayflower COOPER, Agnes (I2451)
 
2704 Passenger list, Mayflower as part of Stephen Hopkins' family part...an apprentice, also given as a servant.

Division of Land 1623 - these lye on the South side of the brook to the woodward opposite to the former. - Edward Doty

Listed on Division of Cattle 1627 as "Edward Dolton [Doty]" - (unclear why or if name difference is correct) 
DOTY, Edward (I4270)
 
2705 Pastor First Baptist Church, Des Moines, Iowa in 1851; President, Des Moines College. —History & Genealogy of the Page Family, p.120 Nash, Rev. John Anson D.D. (I14845)
 
2706 Patrick de Salisbury was the 2nd but only surviving son and heir. He was supported by the Empress who made him her Constable, and by whom he was created the Earl of Whiltshire, probably between 1142-1147, but being called the Earl of Salisbury. He was with Henry, Duke of Normandy, at Devizes on 13 April 1149, and again in January-August of 1153; and at Westminister on 6 Nobember 1153, where he witnesses the treaty between Stephen and Henry. After the accession of Henry II, he continued to act as sheriff, and was frequently at court. In 1163, he was present at the (first) translation of Edward the Confessor. He was benefacot to the priory of St. Denys, Southampton, and to the Templars. He first married Maud, and secondly married Ela, widow of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and daughter of William Talvas, Count of Ponthieu and Alencon, by Ela, daughter of Eudes, Duke of Burgundy. He was killed in battle in Poitou by Geoffrey de Lusignan, about 7 April 1168, and was buried in the Abbey of St. Hilaire in Poitiers. His widow died 10 Oct 1174. DE SALISBURY, Earl Patrick (I6206)
 
2707 Pattie Adkins, a daughter of Earl's brother, Ray Connie Adkins, was raised by her Uncle Earl & Aunt Bessie Atkins. Family F776
 
2708 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Atkins, Patricia Alice (I56)
 
2709 Pearl was listed on the Given Cemetery stone (in 1999) by her husband Herbert Wayne Strickland, but was apparently living at that time. Givens, Pearl (I10661)
 
2710 Pepin (Pippin) II., the Short, King of France from 752 to 768, born in 714, died in 768. He had much to do; the Saxons, Bavarians, and Arabs were all menacing or revolting, and he had to rush from one part of the kingdom to the other, defending its frontiers, and getting no help from the "stupid sluggard king," at Paris. At last, impatient of the farce, he sent this question to the Pope: "Who is king, he who governs or he who wears the crown?" "He who governs, of course," answered the Pope. "That is myself," said the little man with a great will; "so the sluggards shall go to sleep forever," and he sent the last of them, Childeric III., the last of the Merovingians, into a monastery. Then the nobles put their shields together, and the little man was seated on a chair, on their shields, and with him thus, "shouting and raising their shields as high as they could, they marched three times, round the parliament, and then, by St. Boniface, he was anointed Archbishop of Metz, A.D. 752. Pepin did not forget that he owed a debt of gratitude to the Pope for the answer he had given to his question, and when, shortly after, the Pope sent to complain of the trouble occasioned by the Lombards, Pepin crossed the Alps, punished the Lombards, took from them all the territory about Rome and gave it to the Pope "to belong to him and to the bishops of Rome forever. That was the beginning of the Papal sovereignty. The States of the Church, as they were called, remained under the sovereignty of the Popes until 1871." Pepin le Bref, King of France, died in 768. He married Bertha (Bertrada) of Laon. She died in 783. Pepin III "the Short" King of France (I5909)
 
2711 Pepin of Heristal, Carolingian mayor of the palace, who reunited the Frankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandson of Pepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom of Austrasia around 680. In 687, he extended Carolingian rule to the other Frankish kingdoms, Neustria and Bourgoyne, but retained members of the Merovingian dynasty as figurehead monarchs in all three. Two years later he extended his control over the Frisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin's death was followed by a civil war and succession of his illegitimate son Charles Martel. OF HERSTAL, Pepin II "the Young" (I5914)
 
2712 Per 1998 U.S. Public Records Saddler, Cebert Allen (I18356)
 
2713 Per his mother's death certificate, Earl lived in Toledo, Ohio in 1971. Laverty, Earl Hayes (I18712)
 
2714 Per the 1900 census in New Orleans, LA, Mary's father was from Germany, while her mother was from Louisiana. Vannier, Mary (I6294)
 
2715 Per the 1920 census in Huntington Park, CA, Mary had a sister, sister-in-law or aunt (by marriage) named Elizabeth Vanier; who was living with Mary's son, Charles Grenot (with wife Louise and children). The records lists Aunt Elizabeth Vanier. Vannier, Mary (I6294)
 
2716 Per Wanda Gafkke,Deborah aka Dovey Litherland LITHERLAND, Deborah (I3796)
 
2717 perhaps the following are typos in the text of the record from #44 page 88 Volume I, #568 page 14 Volume II:

Regarding Ellen Cromartie:

"son Major John & Frances Eliza Cromarite (Jmes, Alexander, Wililam, etc.)" (sic)

is not clear whether referring to parents or children or ? 
CROMARTIE, Ellen (I1204)
 
2718 Perry Ray is shown in his son, Sidney's delayed birth certificate as born in ripley, WV (Jackson Co). However, Sidney's death certificate shows his father as Perry Webster Ray, born in Mason Co, WV (and his mother only born in Jackson Co, WV). Ray, Perry Webster (I16765)
 
2719 pers knowledge of Verna, mother Couch, Margaret (I72)
 
2720 pers knowledge Verna (King) Aldrich, sister...Wilson Wade Couch, nephew King, Floy William (I88)
 
2721 pers knowledge Verna (King) Aldrich, sister...Wilson Wade Couch, nephew King, Eudora (I89)
 
2722 Person listed as father of this Nicholas 1578, died in 1559, so this lineage is in error. Perhaps father's death date was misread/transcribed and should read 1599? SNOW, Nicholas (I909)
 
2723 Personal knowledge of Verna King (Couch) Aldrich, mother. Couch, Mertie May (I71)
 
2724 Peter Goodner is believed to be the husband of Mary, mother of Jacob Goodner and his siblings. Goodner, Peter (I10345)
 
2725 Phaleg (variously Peleg, Phalec or Falikh), was born in the year 2243 B.C. He died in the year 2004 B.C. He was known as Falikh of Babylon. Phaleg had two sons: Reu and Kaper (variously, Kaber). OF BABYLON, Phaleg (I8043)
 
2726 Pharmacist Phung, Chris (I12390)
 
2727 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walling, Burl Junior (I9967)
 
2728 Phoebe Ragel, Femmetje (I13636)
 
2729 Pierre Ambroise Isidor Grenot is mentioned as the maternal uncle of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (husband of Dame Rose Eleonore Elizabeth Grenot) in his 1797 Fort Dauphin baptism record. He is also listed as an heir (re post-revolution reparation) right next to his sister, Rose in the list. Domingino-Verlag (www.domingino.de) That list is one of heirs of former settlers, 1750-1826.

 
Grenot, Pierre Ambroise Isidore (I19430)
 
2730 Pierre..."generally known as P.M. Lapice...was a merchant, sugar planter, and large-scale enslaver of 19th-century Mississippi and Louisiana..."
If any good thing regarding enslavement by this family could be said, it was this: In Isle Santo Domingo, P.M.'s father was a sugar and coffee planter who lost his fortune when the black population in Santo Domingo won their independence from France. And years later, in Louisiana and Mississippi, when P.M.'s slaves were freed as a result of the American Civil War, P.M. also lost his fortune when his fortune "walked off the job".Based on parts of the Wikipedia article, "P.M. Lapice". 
Lapice, Pierre Michel Ambroise (I19371)
 
2731 Pilgrim at Plymouth Colony, arriving aboard the ship "Anne" in July 1623. Wallen, Ralph Jr. (I10081)
 
2732 place of death fr History of Arkansas pp-957-8 McCauley, Catharine (I130)
 
2733 Plot 10, 791, 2 Fulmer, Dean Robert (I62)
 
2734 plot 107 Grubb, Jacob (I15933)
 
2735 Plot 22 Sturgis, Abigail (I3175)
 
2736 Plot 270 Couch, Sarah (I3259)
 
2737 Plot 33, 308 Campbell, Lauren Willis Jr. (I7895)
 
2738 Plot 409 Couch, Benjamin (I2712)
 
2739 Plot Across Road Nelson, Noble William (I18394)
 
2740 Plot Across Road Nelson, Kathrin Mae (I18396)
 
2741 Plot Across Road Nelson, Claudie Lillian (I18401)
 
2742 Plot Across Road Carroll, Boyce Edwin (I18972)
 
2743 Plot G, Row 12, Grave 33 Richmond, Pvt. Raymond Oras (I16677)
 
2744 Plot: 33,1777 Grenot, Leo (I13115)
 
2745 Plot: 33,1777 Holguin, Virginia Concepcion (I6275)
 
2746 Plot: Ave Magnolia Box (in M. Watson's lot) Donelson, Edward Butler (I19392)
 
2747 Plot: Greenway Park Freeland, James Sr. (I17303)
 
2748 Plot: Sec 38, Block 3, Row 8, Gr 37 Adkins, Octave (I36)
 
2749 Plot: Sec 38, Block 3, Row 8, Gr 37 Pittman, Loretta Eileen (I12665)
 
2750 Plot: Veterans Section Fletcher, Raymond Ray (I17101)
 
2751 Police Captain Sprosty, Capt. Frank D. (I4575)
 
2752 Poor image...could be Lawrence Co, OH. Ross, Lydia Mae (I19088)
 
2753 Poppy Fields section, Lot 1644, Grave 10, near the southern edge of the cemetery. Couch, Alva (I2735)
 
2754 Port-de-Paix, St. Domingue (Haiti) Rossignol, Marie Louise des Dunes D'Arcuel (I19438)
 
2755 Possible 1900 census with wife as Mollie and family on same page as Manson G. Couch. WOOD, William Keen (I4162)
 
2756 possible birth year 1948 Schwartz, George John Jr. (I4956)
 
2757 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schwartz, Karen Ann (I17324)
 
2758 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schwartz, Diann Jeanette (I17325)
 
2759 possible twin to brother Harold GODWINSON, Ulf (I7857)
 
2760 possibly a Danish princess, and first wife of Earl Godwin SVEINSDOTTIR, Thyra (I7860)
 
2761 Possibly baptized at The Abbey of Waltham Holy Cross. Morris, Thomas (I18309)
 
2762 possibly buried in Givens Cemetery, Little Sandy Creek near Rush Branch, Kanawha Co, WV Strickland, Jesse Clarence (I2039)
 
2763 Possibly Charles S. Barnett (Est 1871-1921) of Milton, Cabell Co, WV who married Lydia M. Ross of Lawrence Co, WV in 1891 in Milton. Charles was the son of Sylvester Barnett of Milton and Carolina Jordon of Milton. He died in Huntington, Cabell Co, WV. Barnett, Charles Sylvester (I19084)
 
2764 Possibly one stillborn child. Family F782
 
2765 Posted info on Stephen Hopkins wife and children:
Re Stephen: Grandson of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower passage, son of Giles of the passage, Stephen Married Mary Merrick (Myrick) May 22 or 23 1667 and they had 9 children.
I am a family physician, semi-retired in sunny Florida. I am descended from Stephen Hopkins through his son Giles, his son Stephen, his son Nathaniel, his son Theophilus, his son Dr Theophilus, his son Isaac, his son Joseph Bryant Hopkins, his son Dr William Bixby Hopkins, his son George Lafayette Hopkins, his son Dr George Jerome Hopkins, and his son ME! - posted on Find a Grave William Hopkins (email doch609@aol.com) June 2004.
 
HOPKINS, Stephen (I1414)
 
2766 Prayers said on 14 Oct 1824 at St. Pierre's Church. Charron, Pierre (I13102)
 
2767 Previous information gave John's birthdate as 5 June 1868/69, however, his death certificate gives 5 January 1868. Egnor, John Washington Jr. (I5024)
 
2768 previous marriage of "Mrs. Mary Yates"...second wife of Richard Higgins YATES (I5233)
 
2769 Previously given on this site as Violet Vivian (Miller) Adkins. It is unclear where I got the middle name Vivian. She had a sister named Vivian. The 1920 census in Washington District, Boone Co, WV shows her with middle initial U. Social Security records (Social Program Document) in conjunction with aliases re marriages indicate her middle name was Undine. Miller, Violet Undine (I59)
 
2770 previously Queen of West Franks by marriage to Charles the Bald

http://www.answers.com/topic/richilde-of-provence

Another Richildis is listed as wife of Charles the Bald. Need to find correct lineage. and connection to Charles. 
OF THE FRANKS, Empress Richilde of Provence (I7872)
 
2771 Priamus, son of Antenor and Cambra, King of the Sicambri, is noted for having established the New Covenant, the Newmage, to the people of northern Europe and Gaul. It was to Priamus that the development of the Saxon language is attributed. Priamus died in 358 B.C. His son was Helenus. KING OF THE SICAMBRI, Priamus (I7955)
 
2772 Prince Coel, son of Cyllin, was living A.D. 120. (Dr. Anderson, referred to in Wurts, makes him identical with King Coel, son of Marius, but this is evidently a misapprehension.) Prince Coel was the father of King Lleuver Mawr the second Blessed Sovereign. GODHEBOG, Coel I (I6432)
 
2773 Princess of Scotland of Huntingdon, Margaret Duchess of Brittany (I6926)
 
2774 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Torres, Pablo Manuel (I300)
 
2775 Probable baptism date, F2 eb 1605. Lupton, Thomas Sr. (I18324)
 
2776 Probable baptism date, March 8, 1646. Morris, John (I18314)
 
2777 Probable father, William C. Shear, buried near Henry's wife in Pioneer Cemetery. Wiliiam died 12-17-1851, age 65y, 2m, 19d. Shear, Henry (I10409)
 
2778 Probably born in NJ. Wortman, Peter (I13553)
 
2779 Probably born in NJ. Workman, Margaret (I13623)
 
2780 Probably buried at Glen Orchy Parish Church nearby. (Glen Orchy is a glen that roughly follows River Orchy from Achallader at Loch Tulla to the Bridge of Orchy to Glen Orchy Parish Church and Dalmally, a small town where the post office and rail station are found not far from Loch Awe (an overall distance of about 20 miles). Located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Fletcher, Jane (I9310)
 
2781 Probably buried in Stratford, Fairfield Co, CT Bostwick, Arthur II (I12810)
 
2782 Probably buried in Stratford, Fairfield Co, CT Ellen (I12812)
 
2783 probably died young (Bostwick Genealogy) Bostwick, Hannah (I12896)
 
2784 Probably married in Wabash Co., IL Family F24760
 
2785 Probably on Indian Creek where he settled and lived, near the later village of Greenville. Miller, John Sr. (I10610)
 
2786 probably Switzerland Family F24936
 
2787 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F16
 
2788 probably Washington Co, MD, possibly Sharpsburg EAGNER, George (I5110)
 
2789 Probably William H. Horton's father's name was William, as William H. named his own son William also. Horton, William (I5260)
 
2790 Probably William H. Horton's mother, Mrs. M. Horton (maiden name unknown) was Mary, as her daughter was Mary Frances Horton. Holly, Mary E. (I11247)
 
2791 pronounced Nina (long I)...not Neena Hall, Nina Ruth (I5566)
 
2792 pronounced Nina (long I)...not Neena Cannon, Nina May (I5575)
 
2793 Rachel Carter Martin, a recent bride, disappeared in 1908. Her body was found in 1910. Carter, Rachel E. (I16645)
 
2794 Rachel Jayne may not be Jayne surname, but indicated as though middle name in some sources. JAYNE, Rachel (I5147)
 
2795 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goodner, Catherine Grace (I10296)
 
2796 Ragnvald became an area warlock. King of Hringariki in Norway, Ragnvald "Rettilbein" Haroldsson (I8290)
 
2797 Raised by his mother Lydia Woodrum and her second husband, (Henry) Parker Smith. Egnor, John Walden (I5266)
 
2798 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Good, Dale Anthony (I5549)
 
2799 Ratherius, son of Antenor, King of the Franks, ratified a league with the Germans and the Saxons. He established the city of Rotterdam. Ratherius died in the year 90. His son was Richemer. KING OF THE FRANKS, Ratherius (I6426)
 
2800 Ray Connie Atkins, WWII Draft Registration: 14 Mar 1942
(Record incorrectly gives his DOB as in 1902.) 
Atkins, Ray Connie (I27)
 

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