Matches 1,151 to 1,200 of 2,315
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Infant | BANKS, Margaret (I15460)
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1152 |
Infant | BANKS, Margaret (I15461)
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1153 |
Infant | MCGAFFEY, Ralph Clayton (I29305)
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1154 |
Infant | COLLINS, Hilda Louise (I32005)
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Infant | COLLINS, Helen Lucy (I32007)
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1156 |
Infant | PADDOCK, Unknown (I35853)
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Infant | PADDOCK, Fred (I35855)
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Infant | LEE, Frank H. (I36746)
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Infant | PETTIT, Bessie Mary (I37170)
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Infant. - Buried Clarence Fillmore Cem. Grave photo #1080 | VANTINE, Girl (I8667)
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1161 |
info found in WFT Vol 3 #1935 | KEYES, Adeline Alzina (I18122)
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info found in WFT Vol 7 | KEYES, Oliver (I18430)
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info found WFT vol 1 # 2781
name spelled with z instead of s | BUSWELL, Samuel (I5577)
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info from Bonnie Clemons | KEYES, James (I16906)
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info from Bonnie Clemons | KEYES, Sarah (I16907)
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info from Bonnie Clemons also known as Deacon John 1st town clerk of Shrewsbury MA 1727 - - again in 1730 - a selectman in 1727, 29, 33, and 34 - accessor 1727-34 - lcerk of Shrewsbury land Proprietors from 1716 to 1753 - also a Justice of Peace 1st moderator of 2nd parish church - deacon Nov 29 1743 buried in Old Burial Ground near center of it | KEYES, John (I16908)
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Info from Family Bible. Moved to Evanston, Indiana in 1836 to Platte County Missouri about 1843 See page 7 of letter W.S. Stagg. | STAGG, William C. (I13245)
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info from this point on is found in WFT Vol 3 # 1049 | KEYES, Elias (I934)
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Informant at birth was Mary Ann Moore, occupier of Mill Street, Crediton; birth registered 3\\7\\1871, 40 days after birth, probably born earlier than 23\\5\\1871. Reg Dist 5b 399 or 392 | OLDRIDGE, Harriett (I20938)
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information found in WFT Vol 2 #2789 | KEYES, Abigail (I26379)
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information found in WFT Vol 3 # 1935 | KEYES, Everett E. (I18991)
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Information from Ralph Mink 4219 South Main Street, South Bend, IN 46614 (12/82) burial: Sanders Cemetery, Lowell, IN | MINK, Wilber (I9325)
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Information from: Leon D. Mink Rt 1 Box 204 Lakeview, AR 72642 (5/83) 'Monte' was a farmer, then into selling poultry & feeds. Son Russell continued the business when he retired. (Mink's Poultry and Feeds) Obituary of MONTE F. MINK Monte F. Mink, 84, proprietor of Mink's Poultry, Feed and Supplies, died unexpectedly Friday noon in his home, 602 Cleveland Ave. Born Oct. 23, 1876 in Elgin, the son of Leander F. and Marcia Woodward Mink, he had resided here all his life. For the past 35 years he had operated his feed business. He was a member of Epworth Methodist Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Marcella Mink; three daughters, Mrs. James (Alice) Coleman and Mrs. F. W. (Marcia) Coleman, both of Elgin, and Mrs. Donald (Winnie) Tolley of Macomb; three sons, Leon Mink of Chicago, Russell Mink of Elgin and Dr. John Mink of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Hood of Groton, SD, Mrs. A. L. Harbison of Albuquerque, NM and Mrs. E. C. Affeld of Elgin; two brothers, Percy L. Mink of Tujunga, CA and Loren J.Mink of Elgin; 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The Rev. Albion J.Tavenner, pastor of Epworth Methodist Church, will officiate at services Monday afternoon at 2 from the Norris-Reber Mortuary with burial in Bluff City Cemetery. Friends may call at themortuary this evening and after 1 p.m. Sunday. ELGIN DAILY COURIER-NEWS - SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1961 | MINK, Delmonte Franklin (I9329)
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Inherited from his father, a fine property but through lack of business ability, lost it all and died in poverty. (From History of Brome Co). | DAILEY, Alexander Thompson (I21449)
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Innocent victim of head on collision, Spokane, Washington. | CHRISTENSEN, Gates Wayne (I35800)
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Inscription on gravestone read:
Nannie A.
1858 - 1933 | BRINGLE, Nancy A. (Nannie) (I14607)
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Inscription on gravestone:
Ks Pvt 130 Field Arty 35 Div | JEFFERS, Walter E. (I34776)
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involved in Ala politics - on file gives name as John D. | RATHER, Eldon D. (I25416)
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James and Margaret adopted Mary Donner - an orphan of one of the Donner's of the Reed - Donner party after parents died at Donner Lake during winter of 1845-46 Much of Margaret's information came from book 'History of the Donner Party' by C. F. McGlashan printed 1st in 1880 with additions in later years both of her marriages found on CD2 other source for information - Ordeal by Hunger - George R. Stewart | KEYES, Margaret Wilson (I26787)
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James V. Mink - Prominent among the energetic, far-seeing and successful business men of Elgin is the subject of this sketch, who is a well-known real estate dealer, with office in room 7, Town's Block. He was born in that city June 26, 1852, a son of Robert and Sarah Jane (Van Tine) Mink, natives of New York. His paternal grandfather, John Mink, was also born in New York, of Holland Dutch descent, and was a farmer by occupation. At an early day he came west and took up his residence in Kane county, Illinois, but died two years later, when nearly ninety years of age. He reared a small family. Our subject's maternal grandfather was born in this country and died in middle life. In 1842 Robert Mink, our subject's father, came to Kane county and purchased a fine farm of two hundred acres two miles northeast of Elgin, which he transformed into one of the most highly-cultivated tracts in the locality. After engaging in agricultural pursuits for many years, he laid aside business cares a few years before his death, which occured in 1880, when he was sixty-seven years of age. His wife had passed away three years previous at the age of sixty-five. Both were earnest, consistent Christians, the mother belonging to the Baptist Church, while the father was Presbyterian in faith. Four children were born to them, of whom three are still living: John W., Leander F., and James V. Upon the home farm James V. Mink was reared, and, after attending the district schools for a time, he entered the Elgin Academy, where he completed his education. For five or six years after starting out in life for himself, he engaged in the grocery trade in Elgin, but for the past twenty years has been interested in real estate, doing a large and profitable business along that line. Besides his property in Elgin, he owns an excellent farm of three hundred acres five miles east of that place, and also city property in Chicago. On the 18th of May, 1878, Mr. Mink was united in marriage with Miss Gracie Todd, a daughter of Thomas and Anna (McNeil) Todd, and to them have been born seven children, three sons and four daughters, namely: Edna J., Royal J., Clyde, Annie, Gladys, Mamie, and one who died in infancy. Only three are now living - Annie, Gladys and Clyde. The family have a beautiful home at No. 554 Douglas avenue, which was erected in 1885. Mrs. Mink holds membership in the Congregational church. Politically Mr. Mink is identified with the Republican party, and for four years he most efficiently served as alderman for the First ward. Integrity, activity and energy have been the crowning points of his success, and his connection with different business enterprises has been a decided advantage to the city. He is public-spirited and progressive, giving his support to all measures which he believes calculated to advance the general welfare. HISTORY OF KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Published in 1908 | MINK, James Vantine (I9282)
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James V. Mink II moved to California in the early 1930's. It was there he married Azalea Presley. He lived in the Pasadena and Los Angeles area where he worked until his death in 1962. | MINK, James V. (I9314)
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James was 6 yrs old when his parents moved to Michigan.
Lived to be one of the most successful farmers in Brandon Twp, Oakland, Mich.
(Re: #1068 write-up) | VANTINE, James R. (I8772)
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Jane married a second time to Wliliam Harrison (1906-1984) and together they had 8 more children.
Audrey Jean Harrison (1929-1930)
Edward John Harrison (1938-2009)
William Harrison (married Ellen) | EMERY, Jane (I34877)
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Jean was well educated and was a university professor for many years. She had a great interest in family history. | KILGOUR, Alma Jean (I2068)
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Jesse married two times to sisters - marriage date given may have been 1st wife and children's mother not specified | KEYES, Jesse Goodsell (I17766)
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Jim was born in Scotland and came to Canada as a farm labourer. Later his brother came over and worked on the Campbell farm. Jim was an office worker for a meat packing company in Vancouver in later years. Sometime after Vera died he married Bessie McConnel. | KILGOUR, James(Jim) (I2067)
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John filed on a homestead in the Tregarva district in 1906. In 1920 the family moved to a farm south-east of Hearne, Sk. Eric continued to farm after his fathers death until he and his mother moved to Moose Jaw in l968. | MIDDLEMISS, John Frederick (I20079)
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John G. Stephen Funeral Home (he died at the Shady Pine Rest Home. | RUMBLE, George Richard (I35320)
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John Jr, in 1896 was the only surviving son and lived on the old homestead. | FORD, John (I34993)
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John married twice - one son and one dau - lived White Sulpher Springs VA - rest of children by second wife - later info from Bill Pine corrected info to match his info | KEYS, John Humphrey (I2701)
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John Wade served under Col John Thomas DAR records # 31231 indicates his birth occured at Boston | KEYES, John Wade (I25595)
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John was a lively health boy until stricken with polio as were two of his brothers. John became Associate Editor of the Carberry Nerws-Express, operated a general insurance agency and rendered valuable services do the Carberry Agricultural Society. | OLMSTEAD, John Wesley (I19755)
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John was baptized at Oyster River as an adult. He and his sons were later shut out of Oyster River parish when the south part became Durham. | BUZZELL, John (I150)
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Johnathan had 6 children by his first wife | WINGATE, Jonathan (I14670)
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Johnston Seed came to Canada with his family when he was three years old. They settled in Russell County, Cumberland Twp. He homesteaded the S.E.1/4 4-20-2-W2nd, in the Tregarva district in 1883. | SEED, Johnston (I19882)
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Joseph dropped the second 'e' | KEYS, Joseph (I26776)
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Julia bur. Joy Cem. | STAGG, Henry Franklin (I13243)
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Kare Lundeberg has a daughter in ekstramarital, Anniken Aune (b. 1973). She has 3 daughters, Marielle (b.2001), Emilie (b.2004), Mathilde (b.2005) | LUNDEBERG, Kaare (I34128)
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Kenneth joined the RCAF Medical Corps in 1941. Later he transferred to flying and was a navigator. He was killed in action 5l Jan 1944. | MIDDLEMISS, Kenneth Robert (I20080)
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KILEN surname | OLAVSDOTTER, Tone (I4102)
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