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married twice - only name given is ___ Merrill ( 1st mar) - had 2 sons 1st mar 1 son 2nd | KEYES, Ezra Willard (I17226)
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1352 |
married with six children - two died infancy - spouse name not given | KEYES, Dennis (I17521)
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Marvin was born at home while his folks were living at ____ Dwight Street in Elgin. At a young age he developed rheumatoid arthritis and Walt can remember having to carry him to the car so he could be driven up to a Mrs Holms to have physical therapy. During World War II he was drafted and sent to Camp Grant at Rockford, Illinois. It was only a short time when they realized that Marvin wasn't physically able to keep up with the troops and was given a medical discharge. One of Marvin's first jobs was that of a helper on a truck with his brother Orville at Landon Cartage Company. He later worked as a freight handler for the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad at the Elgin freight office on North Street and Douglas Ave. | MINK, Marvin Cory (I9294)
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Mary had another child according to the 1910 census. Family stories have never indicated this, so the child probably died young. Not sure whether the baby was born during Mary's first or second marriage? | BANKS, Mary (I131)
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1355 |
Mary married Reg. Jardine ( ? - 1978) after her first husbands death.
They had two children: Ross 1947 - 2 children m. Judy Olmstead
Glen l957 - | FOSTER, Mary (I20234)
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1356 |
Matches from BMD Free Index | HOLE, Eliza (Twin) (I28004)
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1357 |
may have been known as Betsy | KEYES, Elizabeth (I25599)
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1358 |
may have been known as Foster | KEYES, Fawcett (I28911)
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1359 |
may have died Canterbury Conn wife Margaret apparently a widow | CLEVELAND, Samuel (I3955)
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1360 |
May never married. She was asthmatic. She and her brother John looked after their parents in their declining years. | OLMSTEAD, Essie May (I19750)
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1361 |
medical doctor- also served with father in military | KEYES, Edward Lawrence (I27733)
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1362 |
Melvin farmed close to Kerfoot church. | OLMSTEAD, Melvin Clarence (I19753)
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MEMBERSHIP: Park Baptist Church
MEMBERSHIP: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engine
MEMBERSHIP: Brookfield Eagles Lodge | PAYNE, Lawrence Lee Sr. (I16179)
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1364 |
MEMBERSHIP: Park Baptist Church
MEMBERSHIP: Ladies Auxiliary of the
MEMBERSHIP: Burlington Veterans
MEMBERSHIP: B of LE | PASSIG, Wilhelmina Julianna (I16222)
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Meningitis | HARTLEY, Harry (I8361)
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1366 |
Meningitis | HOLE, Ethel (I8366)
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1367 |
Mentioned in his grandfather, Carel Fonteyn's will dated 1 Aug 1687. He was to receive 200 guilders. | BEEKMAN, Charles (I7875)
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1368 |
Mentoned as Anna, daughter of my sister, Lena in will of Jacques Fonteyn. Dated 27Sep.1748. Source: Barbara Vantine's Notres 6/9/92. | BEEKMAN, Anna (I7879)
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1369 |
Mevastaul
Baptism: 1886 Sponsor with Gunhild Hoieson | KNUDSSON, Olav (I632)
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1370 |
Michigan cemetery records stated she was buried in 7C (Atlas??). | BRITTEN, Lovina (I8729)
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1371 |
Mid afternoon - about 2:00 at the hospital. She died of
pneumonia and other contributing factors. | HOLE, Dorothy Marguerite (I17)
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1372 |
Middle name possibly Martin | COLLINS, Willis Marvin (I31964)
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1373 |
Middle name possibly starts with an "M" | COLLINS, Adis Mary (I31960)
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1374 |
Military service: 1807 Served in Napoleanic War | OLAVSSON, Tov Lia (I666)
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1375 |
Millholend | MIHOLLAND, Mary E. (I9214)
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minister | KEESE, William A. (I17985)
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1377 |
minister - liv Watertown NY in house built by grandfather Perley - no known marriage or offspring | KEYES, Richard (I27547)
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1378 |
Minnie Maxwell was born in Harvard, Illinois | MAXWELL, Minnie (I9285)
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1379 |
Missionaries to China | BOYDEN, Mary A. (I35837)
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Montrose Cemetery | VANTINE, David Dewitt (Dewey D) (I7599)
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Montrose Cemetery | CHASE, Tressie May (I15062)
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Montrose Cemetery | VANTINE, James Harold (I15063)
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1383 |
More details on descendants from ida on pg 236, 237 | LAWRASON, Purvis (I37944)
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1384 |
More details on his life in Ida's book, pg 198 | GREEN, Levi (I36690)
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1385 |
Most probably the same James Parsons, he was the correct age, 37. | PARSONS, James (I2147)
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Mostly probably his obituary: ÙCiÙD"(So. |Bolton), P.H. Duval of Grand'Mere was recently killed in action. He was a grandson of the late Mr. H.G. Greene of this place & Mrs. Greene, now living in Grand'Mere. Journal dated June 19, 1944" (Vital Statistics From the Stanstead Journal - Pg.29) - ÙC/iÙDFrom Micki Mistretta). | DUVAL, Philip Horace (I21638)
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1387 |
Mother's surname not on IGI record | GREEN, Sarah (I143)
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1388 |
Moved from Cherry River to Bedford Quebec - All are under Brome district. | BUZZELL, Henrietta (Etta) (I14372)
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1389 |
moved to Albany, and thence to Canada | MANDEVILLE, David (I9619)
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1390 |
moved to Belmont Co Ohio about 1816, then to Carroll Co about 1829 and to Tuscarawrus Co ( Leesburg, later Leesville) about 1830 | WHITE, Thomas (I23419)
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1391 |
Moved to Canada | BUZZELL, Martin (I31406)
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1392 |
Moved to Chicago, Illinois, USA | HAKANSSON TAGSTROM, Jons (I1651)
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1393 |
Moved to Detroit, Michigan | SPRINGSTEAD, Harry Raymond (I37970)
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1394 |
Moved to Hamilton, from Grimsby | ALLAN, Armetta Maria (I38000)
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1395 |
Moved to Howard, Ontario | WEITZEL, Nicholas (I36638)
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1396 |
moved to Knox Co Ohio about 1823 | KEYES, Robert S. (I17450)
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1397 |
Moved to London as a machinist | WEITZEL, Enoch E. (I37202)
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1398 |
moved to Medicine Creek NEB in 1874 Civil War - 1861 to Dec 1865 | KEYES, Stephen Kittridge (I21999)
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1399 |
Moved to Michigan and married again.
NOTE: David and 1st wife had 7 daughters and 1 son. | FORD, David (I35028)
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Moved to Norwich, CT.
4 children | DRAPER, Patience (I15585)
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