
Matches 1,951 to 2,000 of 3,031
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| 1951 | Possibly buried off Highway 22 between Flora and Brownsville in Madison Co. James David black had a half brother named John Posey and a sister named Nannie. John Posey has two sons Emmett and Prentiss and 1 daughter - Willie Mae. | Black, James David (I2347)
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| 1952 | Prichard | Pritchard, Elizabeth (I24052)
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| 1953 | Primary: Cerebral congestion; Secondary: Arterio Sclerosis | Wheatley, Monroe Sprague (I13845)
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| 1954 | Primary: pnemonia | Wheatley, Jessie Cook (I13918)
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| 1955 | Primary: senile dementia; Secondary: Injury to hip from fall | Sprague, Sarah Ann (I13848)
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| 1956 | Prince of Brabant | de Lorraine, Joscelin I (I22314)
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| 1957 | Printed 21 Nov 2019 in The Times Argus: Peggy Sutphen Baird BERLIN - Peggy Sutphen Baird, 91, passed away peacefully at home in Berlin and surrounded by her family on Nov. 15, 2019. Peggy was born in Port Chester, New York, on Feb. 26, 1928. She moved to Vermont as a teenager and later married Earl Baird on Sept. 16, 1950. They made their home in Berlin with their three children. Peggy was school secretary at the Berlin Elementary school, where she kept order for 20 years. Along with gardening and bird watching, Peggy was an accomplished artist and made the best applesauce in all of Vermont. She is survived by her son, David and wife Linda; her daughter, Susan; grandchildren Nina and David; and great-granddaughter, Lily. In addition, she leaves behind many nieces and nephews. Peggy was predeceased by her husband, Earl, and son, William. Her family wishes to thank Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice. There are no calling services and a private funeral will be planned for the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. | Sutphen, Peggy (I24183)
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| 1958 | Private donor. | Source (S76)
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| 1959 | Probable, based on probate record. Vital records do not show any close alternatives. | Brooks, Esther (I20941)
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| 1960 | Prostate Cancer and Arterioschlerosis | Duprey, William (I20961)
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| 1961 | Ralph Percy's Cross: Information about the sculpture "Percy's Cross," owned by Northumberland Estates in England is presented. The sculpture focuses on the cross that marks the place where Sir Ralph Percy, the younger son of the 2nd Earl of Northumberland, died at the Battle of Hedgeley Moor in 1464 during the Wars of the Roses. The artwork depicts the base and shaft of a medieval cross which is protected by Victorian spiked railings and is carved with several Percy emblems. | Percy, Sir. Sir Ralph I (I13762)
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| 1962 | Record found. | Family: Sarel Brown / Sybel Pray (F5965)
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| 1963 | Red Feather Lakes, Larimer, Colorado, USA | Langworthy, Dorothy Mary (I21185)
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| 1964 | Resided in Montville, CT during the latter part of his life. | Avery, Capt Thomas (I19670)
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| 1965 | Resided in Sherborn (afterward Medway) probably in the old stone house near Bogestow Pond. Was the first physician in Sherborn, a selectman for several years, and town clerk. He was drowned December 19, 1719 by falling through the ice while attempting to cross the river from Medfield, in the night. | Dr, Jonathan Fairbanks (I24720)
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| 1966 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I20888)
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| 1967 | Rhode Island State Veteran Cemetery | Butzbach, Theodore Andrew (I18903)
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| 1968 | Rhonda drowned in a neighborhood swimming pool ant a young age. | Richardson, Rhonda (I11357)
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| 1969 | Riverside Cemetery | WILDER, Caroline A. (I21144)
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| 1970 | Robinson Cemetery | Bancroft, Willard Reed (I16658)
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| 1971 | Robinson Cemetery | WHEELER, Luther Ernest (I18872)
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| 1972 | Robinson Cemetery | WILSON, Mary Ann (I18873)
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| 1973 | Robinson Cemetery | Wheeler, Norman Edgar (I22389)
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| 1974 | Robinson Cemetery. | Pray, Jonathan (I16609)
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| 1975 | Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Births and Deaths: From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Volumes 1 & 2. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992. | Source (S29)
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| 1976 | Rowley | Family: Joan Anter / John Hazelton (F172)
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| 1977 | Roy William Edson - second child - parents Amy Marion Abbey age 23 & Harold Leo Edson age 23, bed setter | Edson, Roy William (I18935)
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| 1978 | Salem | Family: Samuel Beadle, Sr. / Susanna Grey? (F6280)
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| 1979 | Salem Cemetery | Perkins, Dean Richmond (I14990)
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| 1980 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I21009)
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| 1981 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S15)
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| 1982 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S79)
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| 1983 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S80)
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| 1984 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S40)
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| 1985 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I21736)
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| 1986 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I19522)
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| 1987 | She does not appear in the household of Edwin in 1870 | Doying, ABIGAIL (I22485)
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| 1988 | She is recorded as the 2nd child. | Worcester, Lavonia Frances (I23418)
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| 1989 | She was baptized on same day of marriage. | Doying, ABIGAIL (I22485)
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| 1990 | She was the daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Sally) Brown. It is believed she was born in Massachusetts. | Brown, Sally (I21193)
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| 1991 | Sheldon Cemetery | Ovitt, Oliver Briggs (I16676)
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| 1992 | Sheldon Cemetery | Sweet, Phebe (I21175)
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| 1993 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24333)
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| 1994 | Sidnam | Webb, Pos. Alice (I17016)
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| 1995 | Sir Ralph Percy was a knight and governor of Bamburgh Castle. He was a supporter of the Lancastrian side of the War of the Roses. | Percy, Sir. Sir Ralph I (I13762)
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| 1996 | smallpox innoculation | Wilder, Abel (I19502)
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| 1997 | Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. | Source (S97)
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| 1998 | Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S107)
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| 1999 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls. | Source (S41)
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| 2000 | SOURCE: Facebook (from his son, Guy Jr.) Guy “Soup” Surprenant-----56, Minot, died Saturday, August 3, 2013 in a Minot hospital. Guy Robert Surprenant was born on February 3, 1957, a son of Dieudonne and Therese (Grondin) Surprenant in Barre, Vermont. He grew up in Barre and attended Spaulding High School. Guy traveled to California for a short time, and then returned to Barre where he met his wife Maggie Bell in 1977. They were married in Barre on December 6, 1980. Guy worked for Poulin Aluminum for 6 years. Guy and Maggie had a son, Guy Jr. in 1978. In 1984 Guy joined the United States Air Force. After basic training Guy was stationed at Shaw AFB in South Carolina where a second son, Denis in 1986. In 1989 Guy was given orders to Kunsan, Korea. Guy spent a year there and then returned to South Carolina. From South Carolina he was transferred to Loring AFB in Maine, where they remained for two years. In 1992 Guy was given orders to Minot AFB. Guy finished his career in Minot and retiring in 2005. Guy and his boys loved the hunting and fishing so much in North Dakota that they decided to stay. After a brief retirement, Guy went to work for Capital RV Center in Minot. Guy leaves behind his wife, Margaret, Minot, two sons, Guy,Jr. and Denis, both of Minot; mother Therese Surprenant, Rutland, VT; brothers, Normand (Kristen) Surprenant, Duxbury,VT, Bernard (Cheryl) Surprenant, South Burlington, VT, Donald Surprenant, CastletonVT, Charles Surprenant, Barre, VT, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Guy was preceded in death by his father, Diudonne and a niece, Alexis. Visitation: There will be no reviewal, however, friends may sign a guest register on Monday, August 12, 2013 from 4-7 pm at Thompson Larson Funeral Home, Minot Memorial Service: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 11 am at Thompson Larson Funeral Home Chapel, Minot Burial: A private committal will take place at a later date. | Surprenant, Joseph Guy Robert (I21246)
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