Matches 901 to 1,050 of 3,418
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901 |
A-115-2 | Berenz, Emma C. (I16238)
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902 |
A-115-3 | Hess, Elisabeth (I16237)
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903 |
A-115-4 | Berenz, Henry Sr. (I15930)
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904 |
A-115-East End 10 | Berenz, Marie (I16299)
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905 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Melton, Aaliyah Mon'e (I9020)
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906 |
Abel was born one day & died the next. | Strickland, Abel (I2104)
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907 |
Abigail Doane Lothrop gravestone inscription:
Here Lyes Interred ye Remains of Mrs. Abigail Lothrop
ye Relict of Mr. Samuel Lothrop Of Norwich
Bort At Plymouth Ano 1631 & Lived in Norwich
43 Years And dyed January 23D AnoD 1734-5 In ye 104Th Year Of Her Age.
Caulkins' History of New Londond gives the following notice of her deth, coppied from the New England Weekly Journal:
Mrs. Abigail Lothrop died at Norwich, Jan. 23, 1735, in her 104th year. Her father John Doane and his wife came to Plymouth in 1630, and there she was born the next year. She lived single till she was sixty years old and then married Mr. John (Samuel) Lothrop of Norwich, who lived ten years and then died. | Doane, Abigail (I1374)
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908 |
Abigail Sparrow was once listed in this database as a wife of John Doane. Seeing no evidence of this union, she has been removed from that lineage. I do not know who she is, and may be deleted entirely later. | SPARROW, Abigail (I899)
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909 |
About 1704, she was living in the family of David Melville at Eastham, and in 1707 and 1708 was employed at Samuel Cox's Iun, Boston. -- The Doane Family, 1902, p.33 (p.70 of PDF) | DOANE, Ruhama (I1406)
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910 |
Abraham (variously, Abram), son of Terah and Amethelo Or Unk, married his sister Sarah (variously, Sarai), and they gave birth to Isaac. Abraham lived for 175 years. Sarah lived for 127 years. Abraham had a son, Ishmael, by Hagar (variously, Hagara). And he also had six children by his servant Keturah: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. | BEN TERAH, Abraham (I8029)
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911 |
Abraham was a man of note in Waterbury, CT. He served as one of the towns first townsmen or selectmen. His house lot was to the west of John Welton's lot.
| Andrews, Abraham (I4471)
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912 |
According to "History and Genealogy of the Page Family...", p.127, Aaron "lived at Norwalk, Connecticut; married Mrs. Mary Winton; died without children." Her gravestone is found in St Pauls Cemetery in Norwalk, as is Aaron's. | Family F771
|
913 |
According to "History and Genealogy of the Page Family...", p.125, John returned to his home state of Connecticut after some two decades in Sherbourne, Chenango County, New York, and died in the house where he was born in Norwalk. Pages 125-126 give his military record in the Revolutionary War. "The Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions, 414-10 St. Paul's Cemetery Records - Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut" confirms he was buried in Norwalk. | Nash, Sgt. John IV (I14230)
|
914 |
According to additional information posted on Find A Grave (without documentation), the following ancestry is given for Henry Pauley (tracing only the paternal Pauley line here):
David Polly (1733-1785) | & | Agnes Adkins (1741-1798) | Edward David Polly (1713-1770) | & | Mary Pilsbury (1711-1787) | Edward David Polly (1670-1715) | & | Mary Merrow (1673-1718) | George Polly 1615-1683) | & | Elizabeth Winn (1625-1695) | Robert Poley (1582-1625) | & | Unknown | John Poley (1560-1601) | & | Unknown | Giles Poley (1539-1589) | & | Alice Tenderlove (1544-1580) | John Poley (1513-11580) | & | Margery Blyant (1518-1561) | Richard Poley (1480-1547) | & | Ann Clopton (1484-1550) |
View Henry Pauley on Find A Grave | Pauley, Henry (I16925)
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915 |
According to Snorri Sturluson's saga of Harald Fairhair, Mosterstong was descended from Horda-K | of the Island of Moster, Tora Mosterstong (I8311)
|
916 |
Achallader Castle Cemetery | Fletcher, Archibald (I2652)
|
917 |
Achallader Castle Cemetery | Fletcher, Ronald (I9329)
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918 |
Actor & Musician | Burns, Edward David (I10441)
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919 |
Ada de Warenne or Adeline de Varenne (c. 1120 | DE WARREN, Adelaide (I6932)
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920 |
Adam and Eve, according to Biblical sources, gave birth to a number of children, five of whose names have been recorded: Qayin (variously, Cain), Hevel, (variously, Abel), Sheth, (variously, Seth, Set, Sed and Sat-naal), Noraia, and Lebhudha (variously, Laphura). According to certain cultures, Qayin / Cain and Hevel / Abel were believed to have had twin sisters: Luluwa for Qayin / Cain, and Aklemia for Hevel / Abel. The female, Noraia is sometimes stated as the twin sister of Sheth / Seth. Adam is claimed to have lived to the age of 930 years, having been ?born? in the year 5500 B.C. Some researchers have adhered to the traditional date of 4004 B.C. If the ?traditional? dating were used, Adam?s death would have occurred in the year 3070 B.C. | OF EDEN, Adam (I8081)
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921 |
Adam III was born in a house on Gracechurch Street. Some records give a location as described as London, St. Peter's Parish. | Winthrop, Adam III (I8218)
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922 |
Adam Winthrop left his home at the age of seventeen and bound himself as an apprentice to Edward Altham in London for ten years. A clothier, Altham was elected to be Sheriff of London. After fulfilling his contract, Winthrop became a citizen of London in 1526.
According to Mayo, he worked hard and advanced in the Clothworkers' Company of London, and by 1551, he was chosen a Master of the Company, although his progress was not without a few bumps in the road. In 1538, as one of the Stewards, he was chastised "for disobeying the wardens in the search because that he would not suffer them to carry the cloth out of his house." Noting drying that Winthrop may have been "a little too enterprising for his own immediate good," Mayo states in 1543, he served time in the Fleet Prison and could not get out until he paid 600 pounds into the royal coffers. "His offense was negotiating with foreigners contrary to an edict of the King of England, but we do not know the nature of the negotiations which proved to be so expensive."
His offence could not have been too costly to him, however, because the very next year he purchased the Manor of Groton. With the prucase he became Lord of the Manor and Patron of the Church, for the property carried with it the right to name the local rector.
Four years later Edward, VI granted him arms and the rank of Gentleman. The arms were confirmed to his son, John, in 1592. (Information from Clopton Family Tree) | Winthrop, Adam II (I8220)
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923 |
add Coley family at/from http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/simonc.htm | COLEY, Peter Jr. (I3267)
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924 |
Add this information to her page, record source and delete note if desired.
Lucy Crackel born July 11, 1837 in Edwards Co., IL. md Daniel Parker Gray on Sept 14, 1854. Daniel Parker Gray born April 11, 1832 in Wabash Co., IL. HIs father was Isaac Gray. Daniel served in Civl War for IL infantry with his brother-in-law Matthew Crackel, and he suffered a leg injury in the battle of Dallas which resulted in permanent disability. Daniel was member of Christian Church. He died May 11, 1909. Lucy then lived with her son, George Gray and his two children. She died Aug 5, 1910. Both buried in Antioch Cemetery, Wabash Co., IL. Had 10 children. I have those if you wish.
Lucy Crackel was dau of Joseph Crackel and Harriet Austin. Joseph born about 1800 in Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire, England. Md Ann Duffield there on Nov 4, 1822. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth Crackel. He and Ann had 8 children, and after she died, Joseph and Harriet had three children, Lucy, Matthew, and Luke all three of which md and had children (obvious on Lucy). Matthew md twice and had three children. The 2nd mg was to a Gibson Co., IN gal and I have plenty of info.
Plenty more where that came from. I have Daniel Parker Gray documents
| CRACKEL, Lucy (I4459)
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925 |
Addison's first initial "J" is from his pension file to his wife, Lucy M. Ford, in 1924. | Ford, J. Addison (I16785)
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926 |
Additional children (Ackley & Bosworth): Alice, Ann, Anna, additional Sarah.
Alice died after all children born, DOB not given.
Ann buried same year as Mary's DOB.
Anna's DOB around the time which could be Hannah.
First Sarah after John, and indicates died (est) at or before 2 years old.
Second Sarah DOB (est) same as first Sarah's (est) death.
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927 |
Additional private information, unavailable. | STRICKLAND, Richard (I2078)
|
928 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STRICKLAND, Roger Dale (I5504)
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929 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STRICKLAND, Angela Maria (I5511)
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930 |
Adela Capet, Ad | OF FRANCE, Countess Adela of Flanders (I6033)
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931 |
Adela of Normandy also known as Adela of Blois and Adela of England (c. 1062 or 1067 | OF NORMANDY, Adela (I5983)
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932 |
Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine (or Adelaide of Poitiers) (c. 945 or 952 | OF AQUITAINE, Adelaide of Poitou (I5877)
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933 |
Adell was married, no children by marriage. | Tidd, Adele (I11307)
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934 |
Adm'n granted, 5 Aug. 1713. to Jonathan Gold and Daniel Weed, Jr. (land conveyed at Stamford 1697, at which time, Jeremiah was called "of Bedford"). | Andrews, Jeremiah (I4466)
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935 |
Adolphe's mother, Octavie, is given as a widow with only one child still living at the time in the 1900 census of New Orleans. Octavie is living with Adolphe's sibling, Charles, in that census. | Grenot, Adolphe (I14376)
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936 |
adopted | STRICKLAND, Richard (I2078)
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937 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Walling, Mike (I10098)
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938 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Paul E. (I10108)
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939 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Laurie Jean (I10110)
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940 |
adopted | STRICKLAND, Roger Dale (I10646)
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941 |
Adopted | Gegg, Destry (I11357)
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942 |
Adopted as infant. | Adkins, Octave (I36)
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943 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Couch, Lisa Ann (I4532)
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944 |
Adopted name: | Adkins, Octave (I36)
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945 |
Adopted status of Adle, given in 1900 census. No data as to whether this was an adoption from outside the family or if she was the daughter of her mother, Phebe and a previous spouse. | Rafter, Adel M. (I217)
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946 |
After passing away in Florida, Eleanor was removed April 29, 1936, to be buried in Illinois. | Freese, Eleanor E. (I16261)
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947 |
Agatha, mentioned by Ordericus Vitalis as one of the daughters of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders, Agatha, who had been betrothed to Harold II, was afterwards demanded in marriage by Alphonso VI of Castile and delivered to his proxies to be conducted to him. But she, who had lost her former spouse who was to her liking, felt extreme repugnance to marry another. The Englishman she had seen and loved, but the Spaniard she was more averse to because she had never set eyes on him. She therefore, fervently prayed to the Almighty that she might never be carried into Spain, but that he would rather take her to himself. Her prayers were heard, and she died a virgin while she was on the road. Her corpse was brought back to and interred in Bayeux in 1079. | OF NORMANDY, Agatha (I6041)
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948 |
age 4 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie
| Diamond Olivia (I5499)
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949 |
Age 7 months. | Eskew, Sherman B. (I16822)
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950 |
age 8 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie | Dealenna (I5501)
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951 |
Age 85 in 1880 census. | Purkeypile, Reuben (I8992)
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952 |
age 9 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie
| Destiny (I5500)
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953 |
Age at marriage calculated as 11 years old. | Family F24694
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954 |
Agnes STEWART b: ABT 5 MAY 1678 in Ballochallan, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland. Alison Mitchell's MI transcriptions read: "Laedere Noli. Lieut. Walter Stewart, wife Agnes Stewart 8.1.1756, age 80, by son John, 1760." (It is believed that the 1756 death is Agnes' and the 1760 reference is to the death of Walter.) Stewarts of the South records that John married a daughter of Stewart of Ballachallan, but no such daughter can be found. However Walter's wife, Agnes, is a near exact match for this Agnes, daughter of Duncan Stewart, 1st of Ballachallan. It is therefore suggested that Stewarts of the South was off by one generation and that it was actually Walter who married a Stewart of Ballachallan. Thus we suggest that Agnes Stewart married Lt. Walter STEWART, in Brig O' Turk. | Stewart, Agnes (I9644)
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955 |
Agnes was born after mother Annie's death, so might be from an earlier marriage. | ANDERS, Agnes (I734)
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956 |
Agnes was the second wife of Adam II, after his marriage to Alice Henny of London November 16, 1527. | Sharpe, Agnes (I8224)
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957 |
Alberic (Aubrey I) de Vere, Count Aubrey, "Sanglier," married before 1139 Beatrix of Ghisnes, Countess of Ghisnes in her own right, and daughter of Henry, Count of Ghisnes, and his wife Sibylla Alberic possessed numerous lordships in different shires, of which Cheniston (now Kensington), co. Middlesex, was one, and Hedingham, co. Essex, where his castle was situated, and where he chiefly resided, another. | DE VERE, Alberic (Aubrey) I (I7083)
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Alberic (Aubrey) de Vere, who was in high favor with King Henry I., was constituted by the monarch Great High Chamberlain of England in 1133, to hold the same in fee to himself and his heirs. He replaced Robert Malet, Lord of Eye in Suffolk, who had been banished and disinherited from that office. He married Alice (Adeliza) Clare (Tonebruge), daughter of Gilbert de Clare (de Tonebruge), and grand-daughter of Hugh de Clermont, Count of Clermont and his wife Marguerita. Alice became a nun at St. Osyth's Prioy after the death of her husband. In the 5th year of Stephen, 1140, while a joint sheriff (with Richard Basset, then Justiciary of England,) of Surrey, Cambridge, Essex, and several other counties, he was slain in a popular tumult at London. He died May 15, 1141, was buried in Colne Priory, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Aubrey. | DE VERE, Alberic (I7642)
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959 |
Alberto lived in Guayaquil, Ecuador. | Balladaires, Alberto (I4282)
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960 |
Albie Dolezal is listed as an orphan in the 1900 census, living with the family of Otto J. Pokorny. It is not known whether Albie was adopted or not. | Dolezal, Albie (I4561)
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961 |
Alexander also given as Elixander. | Black, Alexander (I12168)
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962 |
Alexander Stewart of Ardvorlich became chief of the Clan Mac-Mhic-Bhaltair, which means "sons of the son of Walter". | Stewart, Alexander 1st of Ardvorlich (I9388)
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963 |
Alexander's birth year estimated from age 1 in 1850 census. | DEGAN, Alexander (I4598)
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964 |
Alexander's name is also given as Angus Alexander Doane Cromartie. | Cromartie, Alexander Doane (I1167)
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Alfred M. Hudson, 64
JUNE 16, 1942-FEB. 16, 2007
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - Alfred M. "Al" Hudson, 64, of Greenvillage Road, died Friday, Feb. 16, 2007, at Chambersburg Hospital.
Born June 16, 1942, in Coatesville, Pa., he was the son of the late Charles C. and Ruth Boyd Hudson.
He owned and operated his own business, Hudson Furniture, where he restored antique furniture.
He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Vietnam War.
He served as Scoutmaster of Troop 246 in Greenvillage, Pa.
He is survived by his wife, Reingart "Gerti" von Ridder, whom he married July 23, 1966; two children, Mike Hudson of Scotland, Pa., and Angie Blaye of Greenvillage; one sister, Janet H. Stevens of Chambersburg; one brother, Charles Hudson of Chambersburg; stepfather, Jim Brooks of Florida; two stepbrothers, Kenneth Brooks of Chambersburg and Jim Brooks of Gap, Pa.; five grandchildren; and cousins, nephews and nieces.
Services will be Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home, Chambersburg. The Rev. Richard Stone will officiate. Burial will follow in Parklawns Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made to The Unity Church, 927 Wetzville Road, Enola, PA 17025.
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The Herald-Mail, Obituaries, February 19, 2007 | Hudson, Alfred M. (I10816)
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966 |
All 3 children are step children to Harold. | Family F27348
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967 |
All information from:
"History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield"
by Donald Lines Jacobus, Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter DAR, Fairfield, CT, 1930.
Allen Co. Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. Gc 974.602 F161j | Couch, Simon II (I2681)
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968 |
Allan MacNab Sr. was a lieutenant in the 71st Regiment and the Queen's Rangers under Lt-Col. John Graves Simcoe. | MacNab, Lt. Allan (I9273)
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969 |
Allen & Mahala Adkins are given as the parents of Jesse Adkins in the 1858-VA marriage record for Jesse Adkins & Letha R. Adkins. | Family F25147
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970 |
Allen's birth record gives Susan Plumley as his mother. However, his death certificates gives his mother as Nancy Plumley. | Redden, Allen (I14008)
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971 |
Almadius (variously, Almadion), son of Gentlanor, was born in 755 B.C. He was King of the Cimmerians. The Cimmerians of Scythia resided along the shores of the Black Sea in Asia Minor. Almadius had a son named Dilulius I. | KING OF THE CIMMERIANS, Almadius (I7967)
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972 |
Almira's birth date is also given as 13 Jan 1808 | Nash, Almira H. (I14223)
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973 |
Alonzo's family resided in Oklahoma in 1900. | Family F26550
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974 |
Alphonso, Count de Ghisnes appears to be the earliest known ancestor of Robert de Vere, the Surety. He was succeeded by his son, Alberic. | GHISNES, Alphonso Count de (I7641)
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975 |
also as 1830 | FLETCHER, John Alexander (I2573)
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976 |
also as 1831 | FLETCHER, Miles Archibald (I2599)
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977 |
Also as Perkapeal. | Berkebeil, Jacob (I8989)
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978 |
Also Cinthia. | Meadows, Cynthia (I5030)
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979 |
Also cited as buried in Huston Cemetery, Sumner, Lawrence Co, IL. Perhaps they are the same cemetery. Neither citation includes a gravestone inscription or an image of the stone. | Umfleet, Benjamin (I16339)
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980 |
also claimed to be at St. Peter's in Mt. Clemens. | Family F26772
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981 |
also de Newmarch | de Neufmarch, Sybyl (I7209)
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982 |
Also Demazillier(e), deMaziller and other. | Demasilliere, Louise Felicie (I6436)
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983 |
Also documented as Hendry. | Henry, Jannet (I15238)
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984 |
Also given as "Almira"....perhaps A is for Almira?
| THOMPSON, Nancy A. Ramsey (I3587)
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985 |
also given as 08/22/1649 | WATSON, Samuel (I4424)
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986 |
also given as 10/3/1851 (which could be Mar 10 = christening?) | HERRING (I1258)
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987 |
also given as 1793 PA | Kibler, Adam (I8744)
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988 |
Also given as Aaldert van Wijk. Remark included in archive notes: "Court's verdict is Eo. Aaldert van der Beek" - This pertains to an error in the original record, recorded two days after his death, the rectification being recorded in 1857. | van der Beek, Aaldert (I18100)
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989 |
also given as born 22 Dec 1820 | Ziemer, Wilhelmine (I14506)
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990 |
Also given as born 3 Feb 1867. | Walker, Sylbert Alexander (I5614)
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991 |
also given as born abt 1895 Lincoln Co, WV
| Plumley, Sylvester (I13191)
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992 |
also given as born in 102 BC | CAESAR, Gaius Julius (I7825)
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993 |
also given as born in 1613 & 1616 | CHANDLER, Lydia (I5205)
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994 |
Also given as born in Chihuahua, Mexico in 1908 (on naturalization petition of divorced husband, Guillermo Apodaca (William) Hernandez in 1940). | Duarte, Juanita (I6575)
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995 |
Also given as born in Indiana. | Deam, Ona (I2651)
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996 |
also given as Cillia | Smith, Cillia (I5259)
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997 |
also given as Clinton | CLYNTON, Elizabeth (I5212)
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998 |
also given as Clinton | CLYNTON, Thomas (I5214)
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999 |
also given as died in 901 | KING OF WESSEX, Alfred 'the Great' (I6021)
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1000 |
also given as Ellen Emma | Scott, Emma J. (I13081)
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1001 |
Also given as Ester Smith. | Smith, Esther (I15475)
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1002 |
also given as Everette L. Strickland | Strickland, Everette I. Sr. (I49)
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1003 |
Also given as Flerry. | Adkins, Lura (I18594)
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1004 |
also given as James | Brandner, Jacob (I14426)
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1005 |
Also given as James. | Workman, Jameison (I13529)
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1006 |
Also given as Jean. | McCauley, Jane (I13885)
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1007 |
Also given as Johan. | Parker, Joan (I5653)
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1008 |
Also given as Lillian. Her signature on her delayed birth certificate shows a middle initial W. | Plumley, Pink Lillie (I2103)
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1009 |
Also given as Louis Skaggs. | Skaggs, James Lewis (I15913)
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1010 |
Also given as Mash & Nash. | Maish, Ann E. (I17948)
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1011 |
Also given as Perkapeal. | Birkenbile, Andru (I8987)
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1012 |
Also given as Perkapeal. | Berkebeil, Andru (I8990)
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1013 |
Also given as Rachel Ida. | Teel, Rachel J. (I13643)
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1014 |
Also given as Randolph. | Bocock, Rudolph (I13536)
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1015 |
also given as Sarah Polly Starkey 1809-1880 (Frech Family)
birth year also given as 1813 NY
| Starkey, Sarah Mary (I2762)
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1016 |
Also given as Seibert, Sebert, Cybert. | Saddler, Cebert Allen (I18356)
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1017 |
Also given as William and Wilburn. | Hager, Wilbert (I10472)
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1018 |
also given in Mullins family records as b.1773...a less likely date | Agner, John Jr. (I5087)
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1019 |
also Itte
| St. Itta (I6336)
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1020 |
also listed as born 1771, age 75 at death | Corwin, Rachel (I2572)
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1021 |
also listed as born Snow Creek, Lunenburg Co, VA
| Adkins, Jacob (I5620)
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1022 |
Also listed as buried at St. Margaret's, Westminster. | Cecil, Richard Esq. (I7617)
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1023 |
Also listed as died in Jan 1978. | Grenot, May (I4176)
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1024 |
Also Margaret de Bohun née Margaret of Gloucester. | of Hereford, Margaret Constable of England (I7205)
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1025 |
also Rebeckah | Nash, Rebecca (I3252)
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1026 |
Also referred to as Humphrey "the Old". | de Bohun, Humphrey "with a Beard" (I7210)
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1027 |
Also spelled Wallen. | Walling, James W. I (I10070)
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1028 |
alt birth 8-20-1787 | Kaylor, Susanna (I5398)
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1029 |
alt birth as 5 Sep 1735 Jamestown Colony, Goochland Co, VA
alt birth as 12 Oct 1735 Richland, Goochland Co, VA
| Adkins, Mary (I5395)
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1030 |
alt birth date Aug 28, 1850 (Higgins-Mapes Family Association) | COUCH, David Cyrus (I2958)
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1031 |
Alt birth year per California death record, 1888. | Barnett, Delbert Franklin (I2248)
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1032 |
alt death March 12 1841 | Kaylor, Susanna (I5398)
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1033 |
alt death year "aft 1838, Timberville, Wabash Co, IL (Higgins-Mapes Family Association) | Couch, Levi (I2763)
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1034 |
alt marr Logan Co, VA 1844 | Family F25009
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1035 |
alt year 1559
| ALLEY, Ellen (I4491)
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1036 |
alternate birth May 18, 1859 | LAMB, Thomas Washington (I326)
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1037 |
alternate birth May 31, 1778 | CROMARTIE, Ann E. (I594)
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1038 |
alternate birth year 1614 | BREWSTER, Wrestling (I1543)
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1039 |
Alternate birth year 1624/25 (Ackley & Bosworth) | WHEELER, John (I4507)
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1040 |
Alternate death date BEF 5 Apr 1690 (Ackley & Bosworth) | WHEELER, John (I4507)
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1041 |
alternate death November 12, 1965 | ALDRICH, Della Mae (I214)
|
1042 |
Alternate info on pages watched by "TheCouches" on WeRelate.org wiki
Sarah Mary Starkey b. 11-11-1809 Ohio, d. 12-6-1880 | Starkey, Sarah Mary (I2762)
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1043 |
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Henry /Eignor/
Line in Record @I153@ (RIN 153) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
CONF
Line in Record @I153@ (RIN 153) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_MILT
| Eigender, Heinrich (I5112)
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1044 |
Although 16 Aug 1858 is indicated on Jasper's marriage record, as his birth date, other records indicate a birth year of 1860. In the 1860 census of his parents' family in July, he apparently had not been born yet. | Scaggs, Jasper (I15917)
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1045 |
Although 1863 is the year West Virginia became a separate state, their marriage license/certificate says it was issued and their marriage performed in Putnam County, Virginia. | Family F1534
|
1046 |
Although a mistrascription of the source gives 1846 as James Sr's death, the actual source gives 1844 twice. 1846 was the year of his wife's death. | Patchell, James Sr. (I2273)
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Although Aaron's gravestone gives 1870 as his birth year, he is absent in the 1870 census with both parents there. Also the 1880 & 1900 census both indicate he was born in 1871 (August). | Stewart, Aaron Silas (I11321)
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Although Alzada's gravestone gives 1869 as her birth year, census records indicate she was not born until after the 1870 census. Her older sister, Luvenia was 5 months old in 1870. Alzada first shows in the census as 8 years old in 1880. | George, Alzada Leona (I17604)
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Although Andrew is shown here as the son of Mary Fuller, his marriage record gives John & Elizabeth Egnor as his parents. | Egnor, Andrew J. (I5078)
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Although Ann Perkins has been oft cited as the wife of Deacon John Doane, the Doane Family Association has determined this is not so. John's wife, Ann's surname is unknown.
A quote from "The Doane Family News," Spring 2000, Volume XIV, Number II, by Kay Hartman, Doan(e) Family Historian: "DO NOT accept information without questioning the source and asking for documentation. I have spent hours tracking this down. We have been paying Michael Wood, a professional genealogist in England, to trace some of the information and try to find some evidence of Deacon John. So far, nothing has been found, but a number of leads have been disproved along with the one about Ann Perkins! [Personally, I do not believe this to be true as Anne Perkins is listed as coming from Salem in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and we DO know that Anne was married to Deacon John when she arrived with their children to join him in Plymouth.]"
The Doane Family Association has spent many dollars and many hours researching John Doane. A few facts found by their research: Anne was not Anne Perkins. | PERKINS, Ann (I898)
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