
Matches 1,701 to 1,750 of 3,031
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| 1701 | Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. | Source (S160)
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| 1702 | GOt name from Meribah Blacks Will. | Black, Mary Angelina (I2250)
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| 1703 | GP6S-YC7 | Fairbanks, Genet (I24786)
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| 1704 | GPDT-ZP4 | Fairbanks, John (I24788)
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| 1705 | Gravestone photographed July 2013 with very clear death date. | Pray, Jonathan (I16609)
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| 1706 | Greenlawn Cemetery | Pratt, Lillian Lovica (I22025)
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| 1707 | GZ52-KR8 | Fairbanks, Lady Susannah (I24793)
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| 1708 | GZW6-2VL | Poteete, Ada Mary (I24820)
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| 1709 | GZW6-6LL | Denton, Lady Margaret (I24818)
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| 1710 | GZW6-PZ8 | Fairbanks, Sir Gilbert Fairebanke Beaumont (I24815)
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| 1711 | GZW6-V11 | Fairbanks, William J T (I24819)
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| 1712 | GZWD-BBX | Fairbanks, George (I24779)
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| 1713 | GZWD-BXD | Fairbanks, Joseph (I24780)
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| 1714 | Hannah is buried alongside her husband Abel in the Morningside Cemtary in Malone, NY [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997] Hannah Payne, was of the Eastham (Massachusetts) branch of the family to which belonged Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The Paines, or Paynes, are of very important stock, tracing back, notwithstanding the difference of orthography, to one ancestral head. Dolly Payne, of this family, was the wife of President Madison. | Payne, Hannah (I20353)
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| 1715 | Harold Edson age 68 - retired graniteworker - gastric hemorrhage, gastric ulcer - parents William Edson & Edith Spaulding - wife Ruth Edson | Edson, Harold Leo (I22561)
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| 1716 | Harold L Edson res Barre VT age 21 - first marriage = laborer - parents William H Edson born on ocean & Edith Carrier Bridport VT | Family: Harold Leo Edson / Amy Marianne Abbey Edson (F6524)
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| 1717 | Harold Lee Edson age 28 - second marriage, divorced - pranite polisher - Methodist - parents William Edson & Edith J currier Bridport VT | Family: Harold Leo Edson / Ruth Thelma Marrison (F6525)
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| 1718 | He died in camp outside of Atlanta, Georgia of Pnuemonia. Muster record lists Bramwell, GA as the place of Burial. No such place has been located. | Black, Herman Cain (I2341)
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| 1719 | He land patents on propertyin Hinds Co., and owned land in Madison Co. Possibly never married or children. | Black, Thomas M. (I2356)
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| 1720 | He lived in Morristown, Vt. from 1817 to this date, as a farmer all his life. | Spaulding, Mercy (I16194)
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| 1721 | He lived in Morristown, Vt. from 1817 to this date, as a farmer all his life. | Spaulding, "Farmer" Lebbeus (I16196)
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| 1722 | He married, first, by 1672, Hannah ____. He married, second, on Dec 3,1690 at Boston, Christian (Stoddard) Pierce, widow of Nathaniel Pierce. He married, third, on May 27,1712 at Boston, Mary Bossenger. Children(by first marriage): Samuel Bridge Jr, Hannah Bridge, Ellen Bridge, William Bridge, Abigail Bridge Torrey, Persis Bridge Stevens, Benjamin Bridge, Ebenezer Bridge, and John Bridge. Children(by second marriage): Hannah Bridge, William Bridge, Mary Bridge, Bethia Bridge, and Ellen Bridge. | Bridge, Samuel (I14568)
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| 1723 | He may have moved to Texas. A Internet friend (Maurrine Mattson) said to us. That her cousin John Francis Smith, once told her that Percy Lee Black was the black sheep of the family and they didn't talk about him . They never mentioned him. He did have a daughter named Myrtle and possibly a son. | Black, Percy Lee (I2225)
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| 1724 | He served in Co C 13th VT Vols, 29 Aug 1862 and was mustered out 21 July 1863. He served under Captain Lewis L Coburn and saw action at Gettysburg, where Company C helped check Pickett's Charge. He later wrote an account of this battle. He was a member of Brooks Post, GAR. He was later a farmer at Worcester. | Richardson, Calvin W. (I23502)
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| 1725 | He was a cooper, and resided at Charlestown,MA, marrying five times. He married, first, on Apr 25,1654 at Charlestown,MA, Ruhamah Johnson. She was the daughter of William Johnson and Elizabeth Bunker Johnson of Charlestown, and she died after February 1660. He married, second, on Apr 29,1660, Abigail Stowers. She died in 1668 and was the daughter of Nicholas Stowers and Amy ____ Stowers of Charlestown. He married, third, on Jun 22,1668 at Charlestown, Mary Bridge. He married, fourth, on Dec 19,1678, Mary (Rocke) Clements, the widow of William Clements. She was the daughter of Joseph Rock/Rocke of Roxbury,MA, and she died Jul 12,1682. He married, fifth, on May 24,1683, Sarah (Rowlins) Holsworth, the widow of Joshua Holsworth. She died in 1713. Children(by first marriage): Ruhamah Knight, Elizabeth Knight ?Bacon?(? wife of Jacob Bacon?), John Knight III, Ruhamah Knight, and Abigail Knight. Children(by second marriage): an infant child. Children(by third marriage): included Samuel Knight. | Knight, John (I14480)
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| 1726 | He was listed as a POW of the Japanese. The freighter on which he was being transported was sunk by torpedos on Sept 7, 1944 off the western shore on Mindanao. The was Dept sent a letter of notification to his mother, written 31 March1945. Her address was Mrs. Corona Sauls, 407 Hemlock St., Jackson , Mississippi. | Sauls, Joseph Willard (I11468)
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| 1727 | He was the Justice court Judge in Hinds County, Either in the 40's or 50's. (Maurine's grandfather owned petrified Forrest out from Flora, in the late 40's he had roads and picnic tables out there. He had no children at least known of living in the 1950's. | Black, James Pliny (I2321)
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| 1728 | He was the son of Charles and Elizabeth Lewis. He and Idella were the parents of eight children. He died of pneumonia. | Lewis, Frank Elmer (I15666)
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| 1729 | heart failure | Campbell, Frank Everett (I21188)
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| 1730 | Heaton House | Brown, Archie Theodore (I22228)
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| 1731 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18812)
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| 1732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18814)
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| 1733 | Heppatic Malignancy Metsotatic | Alma Theresa (I23213)
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| 1734 | Her baptism records shows her parents and the date of birth. Same witnesses as marriage | Doying, ABIGAIL (I22485)
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| 1735 | Her death Certificate had no useful information. It did not state the cause of death., because there was no doctor present. The gravestone has her birthdate as March 20, 1855, however, the bible record states 1853 as her birthdate. | Black, Sarah Darcus (I2301)
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| 1736 | Her early life was spent in the Wolcott-Morrisville area. First married to James Hewitt, they had one daughter. After her marriage to Louis she lived in Montpelier until about 1961 and together they operated the Lesperance Nursing Home in Montpelier for 17 years. They spent about six years in Pennsylvania, returning to Central Vermont due to ill health. She died at St Jude Nursing Home in South Barre where she had been a resident for about three years. | Doying, Blanche Ruby (I21235)
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| 1737 | Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting. | Source (S136)
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| 1738 | Hip Complaint | Wilder, Prescott M (I17942)
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| 1739 | His early life was spent in North Wolcott and Worcester where he was educated. Both marriage certs show "Artie Earl"; his obit, death cert, headstone and Social Security records all show Earl. He later moved to Montpelier where he was a self- employed trucker and handyman. With members of his family he built and operated Danceland Pavillion in Wrightville, VT. At his death he was involved in a small vegetable stand in Calais. | Fisher, Earl A (I21200)
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| 1740 | Hitta | Pearson, Harriet (I16720)
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| 1741 | Horace Edson - Barre VT - age 68 y 3 m 14 d - married - lobar pneumonia/7 days - parents John H Edson USA & Mariah Lewis USA | Edson, Horace William (I22301)
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| 1742 | Hosea's parents and birth state are named here. | Brown, Hosea (I23245)
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| 1743 | House fire | Wilder, Sarah (I17920)
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| 1744 | House fire | Wilder, Josiah (I18063)
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| 1745 | House fire | Wilder, Rufus (I18094)
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| 1746 | House fire | Wilder, Martha (I18103)
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| 1747 | House Fire | Keyes, Prudence (I19692)
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| 1748 | http://www.ancestors-genealogy.com/vross/8816.html | Coney, William (I20496)
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| 1749 | https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/192504752/person/262507829998/facts | Wheeler, Valentine Ephraim (I24595)
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| 1750 | https://www.guareandsons.com/obituaries/Elden-Brown?obId=10876904 | Brown, Elden Aran (I20875)
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