Matches 1,901 to 1,950 of 2,315
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1901 |
Resided: 104 Rumford St., Concord, N.H. | ROBIDOUX, Rose Alma (I30631)
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1902 |
Resided: Akron | VANTINE, Jane R. (I8121)
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1903 |
Resided: Atlas. | VANTINE, Lizzie Ellen (I8846)
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1904 |
Resided: Blenheim | CATTLE, Mary Ann (I35174)
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1905 |
Resided: Buffalo, N.Y. | VANTINE, Hannah C. (I8041)
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1906 |
Resided: Clarence, N.Y. | VANTINE, Catharine May K. (I8066)
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1907 |
Resided: Clarence, N.Y. | PAXON, Mabel S. (I8123)
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1908 |
Resided: Millington | HARVEY, Frank (I8828)
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1909 |
Resided: Millington | HARVEY, Frank (I8828)
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1910 |
Residence at time of death was 3a Selworthy Road, Taunton.
Cause of death was Bronchopneumonia and obstructive jaundice secondary to cholelithiasis. | MORGAN, Rhoda Louise (I21119)
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1911 |
Residence at time of death: Rose, Oakland, Mich. | O'DONOHUE, Esther Rhea (Rhea) (I29775)
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1912 |
RESIDENCES: Moved to Joy, Texas in April 1887. to Henrietta in 1902 to Wichita Falls in 1929. OCCUPATIONS: School Teacher, Deputy Sheriff, Furnature Salesman, and Carpenter. | STAGG, William Sanders (I13238)
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1913 |
Residences: Paramus/Saddle River, Harrinton Twp., Bergen Co., N.J. Church: Dutch Reformed BS: NJ State Library - Books - Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, NJ, Part I (A974.921 R332a pt. 1 ), Hackensack, Pg. 103. Witnesses are Jan Hoppe and Rachel, his wife. MS: NJ State Library - Books - Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, NJ, Part I (A974.921 R332a pt. 1 ), Hackensack, Pg. 54. DS: Notes of Ree Hopper, 81 Magnolia Ave., Montvale, N.J. 07645. Ree notes that will is dated 29 Jan. 1782 and proved 4 Sept. 1807. MS: NJ State Library, The Ackerman Family compiled by Barbara W. Tobey for David Ackerman Descendants -1662, Volume I, 1980, Pg. 19. | HOPPER, Jan A. (I9615)
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1914 |
Resident in Chittoe, near Devizes, at time of marriage. | HADRELL, Mary Ellen (I21153)
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1915 |
Residing in Iowa | TRUESDELL, Frederick Jay (I30673)
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1916 |
Residing: Atlas, Mich. | VANTINE, Lizzie Ellen (I8846)
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1917 |
Returned from Missouri and she died shortly afterwards. | MCINTOSH, Nancy (I35029)
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1918 |
Rev War - Capt | KEYES, William (I26355)
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1919 |
rmilan@xmission.com - from rootsweb had marriage date and just names of the children - his ancestry was updated June 13, 2004 | BUZZELL, Hannah (I30195)
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1920 |
Robert Creech (Widower) and Jane Sully. (Both left their mark). Witnesses: Jn Stenner & Mary Torrington | Family: Robert CREECH / Jane SULLY (F480)
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1921 |
Robert McKnight Minister | Family: David HUMPHREYS / Catherine KEYES (F8278)
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1922 |
Ron was a member of the RCMP. | ANDERSON, Ronald (I20199)
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1923 |
Rose, wife of Bryon died in 1942, which would have made her born in 1857. The Rose I am looking for should have been born in 1866 according to the 1900 census. Not sure if "my" Rose was the Rose Flemming wne who died in 1942.
Living with Addie, Cora and John in Davenport, Iowa. (In the directory for that year) | Rose (I31223)
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1924 |
Row 55 | SMITH, William Edward (I9478)
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1925 |
Ruebin never married. Ruebin came to North Battleford in the early 1900's to practice his trade as a barber and worked at this until his death. | LITTLE, Ruebin Earl (I2053)
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1926 |
Rupt. Appendix | NELSON, Richard Alfred (I14233)
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1927 |
Ruth's will proved Dec 24 1798 - all belongings went to Thomas & Josiah Flagg probably her nephews - will on file Belle Boyd House - Martinsburg WV Will recorded in will book 3 page 195 - Berkeley Co WV | ?, Ruth (I23615)
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1928 |
Sadie was a twin to Robert who married Gladys Johnston. | MCGREGOR, Sadie May (I19893)
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1929 |
San Francisco Call of Jan.15/1867 states: On Pg.3, Col. 2, DIED. VANTINE - In this city, January 14, Captain James Vantine fo the firm of James Vantine & Company, a pioneer merchant of San Francisco, a native of New York, aged 57 years. He was well known throughout the state. Friends and acquaintences are respectfuly invited to attended the funeral tmoorrow, Wednesday Morning at 11:00 o'clock, from the Howard Street M.E. church, between Second and Third". He was interned in Laurel Hill Cemetery (S.F.) and when that cemetery was disbanded bacause of a city ruling, his remains were removed to Cypress Lawn Cemetery at Colma, San Mateo Co., CA and interned, together with the remains of all others from the Laurel Hill Cemetery, who were unclaimed by their heirs, in a common underground vault. (see letter from James V. Mink, dated 6/27/1969). | FONTEYN, James (I9081)
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1930 |
Sanborn Cemetery, Hadley, Mich. | BRITTEN, Lovina (I8729)
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1931 |
Sarah's children, Jesse (17) living with her brother, Thomas, and daug, Ellen (14) living with Sarah's brother, John | RAWLE, Sarah (I36395)
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1932 |
scalded age 2 | KEYES, Polly (I17256)
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1933 |
Scarlett Fever | PIENING, Gerald A. (I29529)
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1934 |
Sec 28, Sub 1 Lot 107 | EHDE, Jessie (I8189)
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1935 |
second wife Polly died in 1874 | KEYES, Justus (I27058)
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1936 |
served in 10th Maine Regt - killed at Cedar Mountain VA | KEYES, Cincinnatus (I17879)
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1937 |
served in Civil War from 8 Nov 1861 to his death age 37 of Jaundice | KEYES, Edward (I27493)
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1938 |
Served in Civil War in the Army of the Confederacy. | STAGG, S. B. (I13249)
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1939 |
served in Conf Army - prisoner at Camp Chase where he died | KEYS, Isaac (I2702)
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1940 |
served in Mass Regt of Col Ephraim Williams during French and Indian War - saw action at Battle of Lake George in 1755 and along Canandian border | KEYES, Henry (I25833)
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1941 |
Served in the French and Indian wars. | CASS, Nason (I21345)
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1942 |
Served in the Revolutionary War. Twelve children. | CASS, Nason (I21343)
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1943 |
Serving in the armed forces | TAPE, William "Bill" Henry (I37593)
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1944 |
Settled in Ellenburg, New York. He lived to be an old age with his daughter, Rachel (Taylor) Robinson. A descendant, Laurel Crawshaw resided in Mass., in 1989. (Re: Doug Richardson who wrote her in 1989 for more details). | TAYLOR, David (I903)
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1945 |
Settled on farm near Sicomac, NJ. | STAGG, Johannes (I13292)
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1946 |
Settled on part of no. 7 of the Range of Stanstead; were members of methodist church. He was a wealthly farmer, had helped various offices in the township and was employed in public affairs. | DAVIS, Dudley (I32076)
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1947 |
Seven Children. | CASS, Nason (I21340)
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1948 |
She and Jacques were members of the Walloon Reformed Church at Norwich, England. | SUCEUR, Antoinette (I5909)
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1949 |
She came to Peru, Ohio with her father from Owasco, N.Y. | VAN TINE, Eliza (I14865)
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1950 |
She died at age 27 following surgery | MCCONNELL, Lillian Frances (I14112)
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