Matches 1,101 to 1,150 of 3,871
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Date of inventory of her estate was 10 June 1616. | Martyn, Joane (I60303)
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1102 |
Date of inventory of her estate. | Harrison, Abigail (I22548)
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1103 |
Date of inventory. | Godbertson, Godbert (I42234)
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1104 |
Date of marriage probably wrong in Chapman Family. | Family F1505
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1105 |
Date per death record. | Meredith, Edson L. (I25576)
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Date range based on the age of George THOMAS in the 1800, 1810 & 1820 census records. Likely that he was born very close to 1765 in order to have been married and had probably 4 children by 1790. | Thomas, George(?) (I45719)
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Date range based on the age of Mrs. George THOMAS in the 1810 & 1820 census records. | Clark?, Elsie (I24078)
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Date range from age in census 1810 & 1830. | Unknown (I47242)
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1109 |
Date range from ages in 1800, 1810 & 1820 census. | Kelly, Elizabeth (I44212)
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Date range is from ages in 1810, 1820, 1830 census. | Bailey, Nancy (I26363)
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Datema, Nellie C. & Jansma, Ransa
Book 19: p9 | Family F127
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Daughter of Henry and Martha (JOBES) PERRINE of Cranbury, Middlesex Co, New Jersey. | Perrine, Martha (I29446)
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Daughter Sarah Meredith lists for the 1880 and 1910 census that her father was born in Michigan and her mother was born in New York. In the 1920 census, she lists both parents as having been born in New York. In the 1850 census, "Willy" is listed as being born in New York. "Willis" in the death record of Sarah Harrison. In the 1870 census, he is listed as born in Michigan, age 31. According to the 1894 Census (Benzie County, MI), both Caroline JONES and Sarah MEREDITH give Ohio as the place of birth of their father.
In the 1900 census, daughter Esther gives Michigan as her father's place of birth. 1910, daughter Esther gives NY as the birthplace of both her parents. | Harrison, Wells (I5742)
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Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (133 Vols.)
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14
Mrs. Martha Goodhue Earle.
DAR ID Number: 13481
Born in Michigan.
Wife of Justus Edward Earle.
Descendant of Capt. James Clay and of Lieut. James Clay, Jr., of Vermont.
Daughter of George Kendall and Esther Tallman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lyman Kendall and Martha Clay Goodhue, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Joseph Goodhue and Martha Clay, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Clay, Jr., and Elizabeth Warner, his wife.
See No. 13476. | Kendall, Martha Goodhue (I33217)
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David Aldrich & Mehitable Mann, both of Providence. | Family F2246
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David and both of his wives are buried in the old graveyard in what is known as Scott Cemetery on Center Street. His stone is the oldest one there. | Aldrich, David (I26628)
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David died July 12, 1925, aged 66 years, 11 months and 27 days; diabetic coma.
~D-011 | Culp, David Sirian (I26331)
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David Hill was a husbandman, resided in Holliston and later in Bellingham. On Mar 19, 1744-45, David Hill, yeoman, of Bellingham, conveyed eight acres of meadow in Wrnetham to his two sons John and Isaac, both of Holliston. Oct 15, 1745, John Hill, of Holliston, was appointed administrator of the estate of his father, David Hill, late of Bellingham. !NEHGR Descendants of John Hill-July 1904, p.238 | Hill, David (I11039)
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David Phillips & Seneth Conklin, May 13, 1855 (Berrien County marriages) | Family F453
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David settled in that part of Mendon which is now known as Blackstone. He was a blacksmith, but he undoubtedly farmed as well. He became a major land holder in the town. | Aldrich, David (I26628)
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David was a cordwainer like his father. He inherited 30 acres of his father's Braintree property; also apparently owned a house and attached shop on Prince Street in Boston. He also had a warehouse and some property near the Charleston ferry. He was "ruling elder" of the First Church of Boston, and a prominent personage in the community. He was "clerk of the market"; "sealer of leather" ; on committees to assist the Boston selectmen in laying out highways and listing property; worked with the constable to quell excessive drinking and disorder in public houses; and was a frequent bearer "at the funerals of the elite of old Boston." He died intestate, his son David administering the estate. His children were all with first wife Obedience TOPLIFF. | Copp, David (I68576)
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De 17 de November 1869 werd een expalatie opgemaakt voor Notaris Fereken inventaris van de boedel en nalatenschap van Maria Vinke overl.. te Nov. 1869. Fernandus Dees landman te Terneuzen, wedusman van Cornelia de Feijter gestorven te Terneuzen 11 Nov. 1849, in hoedanigheid van vader van Maria Pieter en Willem Dees. Bewoner van Hoeven " de Moffenschans " Terneuen. | De Feijter, Cornelia (I2482)
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De Cocksdorp started in 1835 near the small harbor, where de Roggesloot lead into the Eierlandse Gat. First it was called Nieuwdorp, but after only a few months it was renamed after Nicolas Joseph de Cock. On the first of June 1836 De Cocksdorp already had 323 inhabitants. There was an inn annex shop, a bakery and a forge. The "Socičeteit van Eierland" was busy with the building of farms and houses. The first Dutch Reformed church of De Cocksdorp was finished in 1841 and later the Roman Catholics too had their own church. In 1877 the current Dutch Reformed Church of De Cocksdorp was opened.
||Goirle, Noord Brabant, Neth.||Dutch Emmigration Records:
Class 2=less than well to do (scale 1-4)
Family: 1 woman, 3 children, 0 servants.
Reason for emmigration: economic improvement.
Occupation - workman
Religion - Dutch Reformed
Municipality and Province - Texel, Noord Holland.
This agrees with the Dutch records known as "bevolkingsregister".
The family affiliated with the North Holland Reformed Church and transferred to the Christian Reformed Church. | Blik, Willem (I251)
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Dea. Samuel, March 10, 1717-8 | Bullock, Samuel (I44261)
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Deacon John Alldis, deceased December the 21, 1700. | Aldis, John (I30360)
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Deacon Joseph Wight, in 89th year. (in 87th y. a. 87 y. 3 m.) | Wight, Joseph Deacon (I14303)
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Deacon Nicholas Cook, in 92nd year. | Cook, Nicholas Deacon (I15667)
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Deacon Peter Holbrook, son of Thomas (2) Holbrook, was born 6 Sep 1656, died 1712-1713. He settled in Mendon, where he inherited lands from his father, most of which was afterwards included in Bellingham. He was an important man in his time. Peter Holbrook of Mendon deeded to his son John in 1706, 60 acres near the east side of Beaver Pond River, through which land ran the Country Road (Hartford Ave). Two of John's brothers were Peter and Eliphalet, and these were three of the 4 Mendon Holbrook families set off to Bellingham. In 1712, Peter Sr. deeded to his son Peter about 70 acres near the County Road and Beaver Pond River.
!History of the Town of Bellingham, MA, 1719-1919; Geo. Partridge
Peter Holbrook, son of Thomas and Joanna of Braintree; b. there 7 Aug 1655; m. 1, Alice ____, who died 29 Apr 1705. 2, Elizabeth Pool, who, after his decease, m. Robert Ware of Wrentham, and d. 1724. Peter HOLBROOK was principal heir of his grandfather HOLBROOK. His father left him lands in Mendon which is where he settled. He died there in 1712, ae, 57. In his will, dated 16 Jan, 1711/12; proved 29 May 1712 (Suff. Prob., 17:464), he speaks of his wife, without giving her name; also of his eldest son, John, sons Peter, Joseph, Silvanus, Richard, Eliphalet, William, Samuel of whon the last four were under age; also of daughters Joanna and Mary. The tesator says that his father left him land in Braintree; and his uncle William, deceased, sold him land in Mendon. All the sons, above enumerated, resided in Mendon, and in Bellingham, which was taken from Mendon. All had families, and from them have sprung a numerous posterity in that vicinity and elsewhere.
!The Vinton Memorial, John Adams Vinton, 1858 | Holbrook, Peter (I6271)
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Deacon Samuel Bass was b 1600 in Saffron Walden, Essex, England; d December 30, 1694; m Ann Saville April 25, 162?? in Saffron Walden. Ann was the dau of William and Hannah Saville. She d September 5, 1693. They were members of the church in Roxbury, Mass. Samuel was a freeman 1634. They removed to Braintree, Mass. 1640. He was elected the first deacon of the Braintree Church (now Quincey Church) July 6, 1640. He was a deacon for 50 years; representative 1641; deputy 1643 and often later. He settled in Hog Ridge, Roxbury. He was father, grandfather, greatgrandfather of 162 persons before he died.
!SAMUEL RICHARDSON (1602-1658) AND JOSIAH ELLSWORTH (1629-1689) SOME DESCENDANTS; Compiled by RUTH ELLSWORTH RICHARDSON;1974 | Bass, Samuel Deacon (I17503)
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Death certificate # 016288. | Sherman, Grace Marie (I26333)
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Death certificate # 030453 | Blik, Fred (I316)
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Death certificate #30565. | Meredith, Ada Belle (I1421)
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Death certificate #3668 | Nicolai, Dora (I458)
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Death certificate #41151. | Meredith, Alton Wells (I1424)
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Death certificate #47242. | Blik, Corneilius (Neil) (I309)
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Death certificate #58028. | Morris, Harry Leroy (I730)
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Death certificate #59304. Says year of birth is 1885. | Svoboda, Frank J. (I283)
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Death certificate #60956
NAME: BLIK JOHN DATE OF BIRTH: 09/15/1900 SOCIAL SECURITY #: 368-10-XXXX STATE SSN ISSUED: MICHIGAN YEAR ISSUED: UNKNOWN CITY OF LAST RESIDENCE: GRAND RAPIDS STATE/COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE: MICHIGAN ZIP CODE OF LAST RESIDENCE: 49504 ZIP CODE OF LUMP SUM PAYMENT: N/A DATE OF DEATH: 10/00/1971 CompuTrace 4/30/95 | Blik, John (I310)
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Death certificate #66556. | Merritt, Irma Wilhemina (I457)
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Death certificate #75454. | Blik, William (I239)
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Death date is probable becuase BENONI was a Biblical name given to male children when the mother died in childbirth. Joseph's last two children were by a different wife, Prudence Smith White. | Sarah (I26651)
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Death is not recorded at Wrentham. | Farrington, Milcah (I11970)
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Death not recorded at Wrentham nor Medway. | Pond, John (I14320)
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Death not recorded at Wrentham. | Morse, Benjamin (I10123)
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Death Notice
MEREDITH - Mrs. Marion [sic] was born, April 15, 1765, in the township of Coeymans, Albany County, N.Y., came to Canada in 1788, and married Charles Meredith, May 17, 1793.€ She was converted in 1781 (sic), in the village of Smithville.*€ She died, March 17, 1856; survived by a number of children and grandchildren.€ The funeral was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Smithville. - June 25, 1856 O.(Ontario)
*probably intended 1791, as Smithville was not settled until 1786. | Griffin, Miriam (I25463)
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DEATH OF MRS. J. E. EARLE
Mrs. John E. Earle, an old and respected resident of this city, died yesterday morning at her residence, No. 148 South Union street. Mrs. Earle had for some time been suffering from weakness attendant upon old age and yesterday succumbed to a sudden attack of heart disease. The funeral will take place from the residence at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. | Dorset, Mary Melvina (I33188)
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Death record for Abigail:
age at death: 89/10/21 | Heath, Abigail (I47097)
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Death record gives birth date as 30 Jan 1881, born Illinois. | Harrison, Lawrence Bartlett (I33624)
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Death record: Elias Harrison, male, married, died 21 Dec 1868, Olive Township of "old age." Place of birth was Pennsylvania. Parents: Elias and Hannah Harrison residence, PA. Recorded June 24, 1869.
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HARRISON, ELIUS
Date of death: 24-Dec-1868
Ledger Page: 117
Record Number: 104
Place of death: Olive
County of Death: Ottawa
Sex: Male
Race: Unknown
Marital Status: Married
Age:
Cause of Death: Old Age
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation: Not Recorded
Father's Name: Not Known, First name not recorded
Father's Residence: Not Recorded
Mother's Name: Not Known, First name not recorded
Mother's Residence: Not Recorded
Date of record: 23-Jun-1869 | Harrison, Elias (I26334)
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Death record: Wells Harrison, male, married, age 42, 3 months. Died at Olive Township, Ottawa County 17 Feb 1877 of Bone consumption. Birthplace: Michigan; occupation: farmer; parents: unknown; date of record: June 1, 1878.
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According to family tradition, Wells finally succumed to the wound he received in the Civil War.
There is no record of where Wells is buried. Interestingly, there is a story of an "Unknown Soldier in an Unmarked Grave" in rural West Olive Cemetery. The cemetery records contain no mention, but local legend has it that the mysterious soldier fought for the Union in the Civil War. For years only a slender, 3-foot high woodedn post marked what was believed to be the unknown soldiers grave.
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Today, there are no headstones in Section "D" of the cemetery, which used to be called Potter's Field. And of the notations made in the record book, only one lot does not have a name recorded. It has a date 1 Sep 1881. | Harrison, Wells (I5742)
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