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Grave marker reads: Clyde W. Friz, Son of A.J. & M.E. Friz, Died Feb 4, 1882 Aged 1 yr. 4 days. Died of Diphtheria | Friz, William Clyde (I796)
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Gravesite is in Qunicy, MA, the old North precinct of Braintree. His grave is marked by a stone cut about 150 years after his death. However, the inscription seems to be a duplicate of what had been on the original stone:
Here lyeth buried ye body of
Captain Richard Brackett, Deacon
Aged 80 years
Deceased March 5, 1690
The town record says he died March 3. | Brackett, Richard (I23503)
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Gravestone reads "age 11y, 4mo, 3da | Friz, Chancy (I758)
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Great Baddow is in what is called the Hundred of Chelmsford, about thirty miles north-east of London, on the thoroughfare to Ipswitch, the most convenient place of embarkation from that neighborhood. | Pease, Robert (I36000)
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Great Fire of London 1666 destroyed many of churches in London so we do not know exact which church they were alleged married in. They had to be Puritans in order to be in the John Winthrop Fleet of 1630. John Winthrop went on to become Governor of Massachusetts. Everybody in the fleet were all Puritans to begin with. | Family F823
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Groom name: Frank L Lamoreaux
Groom race (on document):
Groom age: 36 years
Groom birth year: 1868
Groom birth place: Michigan
Bride name: Eva Brinan
Bride race (on document):
Bride age: 31 years
Bride birth year: 1873
Bride birth place: Michigan
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 23 Apr 1904
Marriage place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
Father of groom name: David
Mother of groom name: Unknown
Father of bride name: Unknown
Mother of bride name: Unknown
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342669
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4208698
Image number: 306
Reference number: vol 4 p 458 rn 42233 1/2
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
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Groom name: William G. Bryant
Groom race (on document):
Groom age: 24 years
Groom birth year: 1864
Groom birth place:
Bride name: Evalena Tindall
Bride race (on document):
Bride age: 17 years
Bride birth year: 1871
Bride birth place:
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 08 Sep 1888
Marriage place: Newaygo, Newaygo, Michigan
Father of groom name: W. G. Bryant
Mother of groom name: J. A. Conklin
Father of bride name: J. S. Tindall
Mother of bride name: Elizabeth Kline
Marital status:
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Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342484
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4207806
Image number: 533
Reference number: v 3 p 12 rn 149
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
| Family F195
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Guardian for Kaatje Bakelaar and gave approval for her marriage. | Bakelaar, Gerrit (I36246)
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Guild Family Genealogy offers given name Thomas. Cutter gives an ancestry of Thomas Arnold in his "Families of Northern New York". | Arnold, Nicholas (I12472)
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Gustav sufffered from TB of the bone- in his arm. He lost the arm, but learned to write beautifully with the other arm/hand. He never married. | Olson, Gustav (I27)
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Gustavus was the twin brother of Emily - Mabel Bryant Morrison | Conklin, Gustavus (I9845)
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Gyles Gibbs, of Wyndsor, on Connecticutt, yeoman, being weak in body" ordered "my son Gregory" to be apprenticed to "some godly man for the space of five years" and if he stay out his time he is to have my lot over the great river, also if "my overseers have any encouragement to judge him worthy ... ¹5 at age twenty-one years"; and bequeathed to "my two sons Samuel & Benjamin" ¹20 each; to "my daughter Sarah" ¹20 at age twenty-one; to "Jacob, my son, ... my house and lots, meadows, home lot and great lot and lots whatsoever on this side the great river after his mother's life"; to "my wife" all my lots, houses, household goods, cattle, chattels, discharge of my debts; "provided that in case my said overseers have no good encouragement concerning the disposition of my son Gregory, but do judge him unworth a father's blessing under their hands, my will is that my executor shall have the said lot toward the education of my children until my son Jacob shall attain the age of twenty-one years, and then my will is that my son Jacob shall have it"; "Katharine my wife" executrix; the deacons of the church of Windsor overseers. In a postscript he bequeathed to "Elizaphatt Gregory ten bushels of corn"; and to "Richard Wellar" 40s. [ Manwaring 1:14-15; CCCR 1:504-05]. | Gibbs, Giles (I29726)
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H. H. Williams was listed as a survivor in the obituary of his mother. | Williams, Hiram H. (I1767)
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Had children Albert, Christina, Machtelt. | Family F287
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Had children Albert, Hendrick, Jacob and Andries. | Family F289
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Had children Edward & Mary. Lived in Flushing. | Family F2208
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Had children Nicholas, Elizabeth, Jan, Jacob, Pieter, Joost, Rachel, Cornelius, and Christian. | Family F288
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Had no children. (per William Blik - 1957) | Blik, Harry (I315)
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HAINES, Benjamin Sr. - Walkill, Ulster Co., NY AH-35
The Will of Benjamin Hains
In the name of God Amean the twentieth Day of aprile in the year of our Lord one Thousand and Seven hundred and fifty seven I Benjamin hains Sinior of the Precinct of Walkill in the County of Ulster and province of New York yoeman (farmer) being of sound mind and memory Blessed be God for it therefore calling into mind the mortality of my Bodey and know that it is appointed for all men once to Die do make ordain and publish this my last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and Recommend my soul in the hands of God that gave it and for my Bodey I Recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors nothing Doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall Receive ye same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give Devise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
First of all I order and it is my will that all my just Debts and funeral Expenses and legacies herein after mentioned be well and truly paid out of my personal Estate.
Also I give and bequeth to my well beloved Daughter Susanah Goaldsmith one graite (great) bible which I now make use of. She is to leave it to her son Benjamin Goldsmith at her Death.
Also I give and bequeth to my son Nathan hains one bed two coverlids (coverlets) and one bolster. I Do also give to my son Nathan ten pounds of money that I promised to him at my Death if I have so much money by me at my Death.
Also I give and bequeth to my grand Daughter Susannah Goaldsmith one bed two coverlids and one bolster. Also I give and bequeth to my grand Daughter Susannah hains Daughter of Benjamin hains one Dutch spinning wheele and one small trunck.
Also I give and bequeth to my Grand Daughter Abagail hains Daughter of my son David hains the sume of five shillings. Also I give and bequeth to my Daughter Susanna hains Wife of Samuel hains one brass kettle and one pair of hand Bellows.
Also I give and bequeth to my grand son David hains son of Samuel hains one small bed and two coverlids and one bolster.
Also I give and bequeth to my Grand son benjamin hains son of Samuel hains twenty pounds of money New York Currancy to be put out to intrest for him till he arives at the age of twenty one years. But if he Dies before he arives at the age of twenty one years then I order the said twenty pounds to be Equaly Divided amongst my four Children Susanna Goldsmith, Benjamin hains Nathan hains and Samuel hains.
Also I give and bequeth all my wearing cloaths to my three sons Benjamin Nathan and Samuel to be Equaly Divided amongst them all.
Also, I give and bequeth to my son Samuel hains my whole plantation (farm) that I now possess which plantation I bought from John McNeal and mr. Alexander of New York containing one hundred and four acres together with all the Buildings and Improvements on said plantation to him and his heirs for Ever and I give and bequeth to my son Samuel hains a Road through the land which I gave to my son David hains, that is to say ____ Road through to the water side Road.
Also I give and bequeth to my son Samuel hains all my Chattle (cattle) and horses and all my farm tacklings and I give to him one Bed one Bolster and two pillows two coverlids and one set of Curtains.
Also it is my will that when all my just Debts funeral Expenses and Legacies aforesaid mentioned are well and truely paid and Discharged if there be any remainder of my moveble Estate my will is that said Remainder be Eaqualy Divided amoungst my four Children Susanna Goaldsmith
benjamin hains Nathan hains and Samuel hains and I make Constitute and ordain my well beloved son Samuel hains that now lives with me on my plantation my only and sole executor of this my last will and Testament in trust for the Intent and purposes in this my Last Will Contained and Do hereby utterly Disalow Revoke Dasanull all and Every other former Testaments wills Legacies and Executors by me in any wise before this time ____ Bequethed ___ and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.
In Wittness Where of I the Benjamin hains Senor have to this my Last Will and Testament Set my Hand and Seal the Day and Year first Within Written.
Signed sealed and Delivered published pronounced and Declaired (benjamin haines) By the said Benjamin hains Senor as And for his Last Will and Testament In the presence of us who were present at the signing and sealing thereof.
William Stitt
John Thompson
John Bevery (Perry?)
Probate dated
23 May 1767 | Heines, Benjamin (I44676)
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1520 |
Hanged for rape of Sarah Daniells. | Cheney, William (I20714)
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Hanna Chapman born the 4th of October Anno[16]50 | Chapman, Hannah (I21982)
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Hannah and her husband died on the same day and were buried together. | Lyon, Hannah (I30884)
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HANNAH CAPRON married David Aldrich, of Mendon, by whom she had seven children : Edward, David, Peter, Jonathan, Abner, Levi, and Margaret. She lived to be an old woman, but her age I cannot ascertain. | Family F1158
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Hannah died unmarried. | Bliss, Hannah (I22008)
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Hannah died when young - Mabel Bryant Morrison | Conklin, Hannah A. (I9838)
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Hannah died with her infant child in her 39th year. | Hannah (I62314)
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Hannah Holbrook, widow of John, Apr 12, 1770, in 86th year. | Chapin, Hannah (I9874)
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Hannah may be the daughter of Davey Johnson, a probable passenger on the Mary & John. | Johnson, Hannah (I11053)
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Hannah received land from her brother James JORDAN, 4 April 1716, who says "my loving sister Hannah BATE, of Saybrook aforesaid, widow and Relique of Samuel BATE, late of Saybrook." Hannah married second, in 1717, John STANNARD. !NEHGR 62:334 Hannah's mother has been given as Deborah ____, the first wife of John JORDAN. This is doubtful. | Jordan, Hannah (I22503)
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Hannah Ridgeway, 4 males, 3 females | Horn, Hannah (I55236)
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Hannah was admitted to the Dorcester church 9 Mar 1661-62; dismissed to the Taunton church, 18 Feb 1671-72; m. about 1662 Daniel Fisher of Taunton. Nine children. | Hill, Hannah (I11076)
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Hannah, daughter of Peleg Heath borne 23: 10: 54 | Heath, Hannah (I44109)
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Harold Floyd Gillespie died in 1961, Kent Co death record #86507. | Gillespie, Harold F. (Mike) (I778)
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Harriet had a sister, Mary, who was two years younger in the 1860 census living with the William Albro family, Clinton Co (Hubbardston Post Office). Hattie was a teacher in the 1870 census, enumerated with her parents. | Weatherwax, Harriet E. (Hattie) (I1416)
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Harriet was the twin sister of Harrison - Mabel Bryant Morrison
The Harriet who died in Montcalm may not be correct. TENTATIVE ID. | Conklin, Harriet (I9840)
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Harriet's parents were both born in New York. | Ransom, Harriet E. (I25446)
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HARRIS, EDMON - 10/1875-3/1876 OLIVE TP.; BOUND OUT TO FULGERS, WRIGHT TP. (FURGESON)
HARRIS, EDMOND - 10/1874-10/1875; Admitted: 12/31/1874 | Harrison, Edmund (I57688)
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Harrison was the twin brother of Harriet - Mabel Bryant Morrison | Conklin, Harrison (I9839)
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Harrison, Courtland - Widower
Birthplace: New York
Place of death: Olive Twp
Occupation: Farmer
Age: 78 years
Father: Elias Harrison b. New York
Mother: ______ b. New York
Undertaker: Henry Cheeseman
Buried: Borculo Cemetery | Harrison, Courtland (I26343)
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Harrison, Courtland, 78 yrs. - NY, d. 3/16/1905-Olive, f. Harrison, Elias, NS | Harrison, Courtland (I26343)
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Harrison, Courtland=Section 14, Farmer, Olive Center. This from a list of landowners in 1892. | Harrison, Courtland (I26343)
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Harrison, Florence Grace
11/6/1946
Lot 35, Block 12, Grave 20 | Harrison, Florence Grace (I33626)
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Harrison, Grace Earle
11/06/1946
Lot 35, Block 12, Grave 19 | Earle, Grace Irene (I33207)
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HARRISON, HUE
Date of death: 8-Feb-1884
Ledger Page: 44
Record Number: 122
Place of death: OLIVE
County of Death: Ottawa
Sex: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Age: 69 years
Cause of Death: LUNG FEVER
Birthplace: NEW YORK
Occupation: FARMER
Father's Name: Harrison, ELI
Father's Residence: NEW YORK
Mother's Name: HARRISON, MARY
Mother's Residence: DEAD
Date of record: 26-May-1885 | Harrison, Hugh (I26341)
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HARRISON, NOAH P. and EARLE, GRACE; COOK 07/01/1880 / 00047260 (Illinois records) | Family F161
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HARRISON, SYBELL
Date of death: 13-Jun-1875
Ledger Page: 29
Record Number: 151
Place of death: Olive
County of Death: Ottawa
Sex: Female
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Married
Age: 34 years
Cause of Death: TYPHOID FEVER
Birthplace: MICH
Occupation: FARMER
Father's Name: Last name not recorded, NOT KNOWN
Father's Residence: NOT KNOWN
Mother's Name: Last name not recorded, First name not recorded
Mother's Residence: Not Recorded
Date of record: 12-Jun-1876 | Croy, Sybel M. (I26349)
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Harry Bryant had one previous marriage to this, per marriage record. Harry and Katherine were married by J.W. Esveld, Minister. Witnesses were Harold Buck and Marjorie Bryant of Cadillac. Katherine listed her residence as Grand Rapids. Her parents were Clarence Okma and Evertje Veenstra. She had no previous marriage.
Katherine and Harry may have had twins. No evidence has been discovered. | Family F162
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Harvard Graduate. Ordained in Barrington on 11/12/1728.
The First Congregational Church of Barrington commences with the history of the town. John Wilson was the first minister from 1710-1713. In the year 1718, April 21, Rev. Samuel Torrey was invited to become their minister and continued such until his dismissal in 1726. September 9, 1728, Rev. Peleg Heath became pastor. During his pastorate the church edifice was removed from the old site, near the present residence of George Gladding, Esq. Rev. Solomon Townsend succeeded Mr. Heath in 1743 and continued pastor until his death, 25 Dec 1796.
!Arnold | Heath, Rev. Peleg (I44183)
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Harvey LEACH
Birth Date: 7 Nov 1905
Death Date: Apr 1975
Social Security Number: 523-01-6479
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Colorado
Actual Death Residence: Florida
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 33595 | Leach, Harvey Harrison (I65367)
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HAYCK, MARY
Date of death: 17-Aug-1869
Ledger Page: 360
Record Number: 74
Place of death: Glen Arbor
County of Death: Leelanau
Sex: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Age: 50 years
Cause of Death: Pul Consumption
Birthplace: Bohemia
Occupation: Not Recorded
Father's Name: Figer, Albert
Father's Residence: Glen Arbor
Mother's Name: Figer, Mary
Mother's Residence: Glen Arbor
Date of record: 14-May-1870 | Figer, Mary (I27641)
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