Matches 2,301 to 2,350 of 3,871
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LEWIS, DeLafaette, 23, Champion WARREN, Ursula L..28, Champion Rev. Daniel D. Reed of Carthage Mar. 30,1847 | Family F2331
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Lewis, Eseck, h/ Hannah (Springer), d. 04-14-1879, ae. 95y7m | Lewis, Easeck (I25970)
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Lewis, Esther M, d/ Eseck & Hannah (Springer), d. 09-04-1814, ae. 5 | Lewis, Esther Miranda (I29498)
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Lewis, Hannah (Springer), w/ Eseck, d. 10-01-1857, ae. 74 | Springer, Hannah (I25971)
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Lewis, Hiram O, h/ Angeline J, d. 12-13-1840, ae. 36 | Lewis, Hiram Olney (I29497)
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Lewis, Nicholas, h/ Barbara (Potter) & Waitstill (Merrill), 03-02-1772, 10-14-1859, 86y7m12d | Lewis, Nicholas (I27098)
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LEWIS, Richard F., 28 of Champion ODELL, Frances, 20 of Champion Rev. Shepherd of Copenhagen Mar. 1, 1848 | Family F2330
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Lewis, Waitstill (Merrill), 2nd w/ Nicholas, b. 06-01-1778 d. 09-25-1867, ae. 89 | Merrill, Waitstill (I29496)
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Liber A, p. 137, Record #37
March 2, 1883
Peleg Heath
male
white
married
82 years 2 months 5 days
OLD AGE AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Birthplace: CONNECTICUT
Occupation: CLOTHIER
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Residence: UNKNOWN
Mother's Name: unknown
Mother's Residence: Not Recorded
Date of record: 16-May-1884 | Heath, Peleg (I1669)
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Liber A, p. 174, rec. #243
Adaline Heath
female
white
widow
81y 2m 18d
d. Edwardsburg
Paralysis
b. New York
Housekeeper
f. Unk
m. Unk
rec. 20 July 1888 | Redfield, Adaline (I42502)
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Liber A, p. 247, rec. #14
April 16, 1896
Elizabeth Brownell
female
married
67y 7m
Edwardsburg
Consumption
b. New York
Housewife
f. P. Heath
m. Adaline Heath
rec. May 18, 1897 | Heath, Elizabeth C. (I1501)
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Liber B, p. 10, rec. #181
Sept 24, 1903
William D. Brownell
male
white
married
74y 9m 8d
Ontwa
Bright's Disease
b. New York
Retired farmer
f. Henry Brownell, New York
m. Don't know
rec. Oct 5, 1903 | Brownell, William D. (I1299)
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Liber B, p. 138
June 27, 1913
Alfred Heath
male
white
single
72y 7m 9d
Jefferson Township
Arterial sclerosis, Thrombosis
b. New York
Occ. None
f. Pelegh Heath
m. Adeline Renfield (rerfield?)
rec. July 1, 1913 | Heath, Alfred (I5651)
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Liber C, p. 227, rec. #308
Dec. 26, 1934
Frank Morris
male
white
single
71y 10m 1d
Village of Edwardsburg
Mitral insufficiency
b. New York
Laborer, farm
f. John F. Morris
m. Abbie Heath
rec. Jan 3, 1935 | Morris, John Frank (I1296)
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Liber C2, p. 187, rec. #2796
Sept 22, 1878, Edwardsburg
Groom:
Mr. Urias Conley
of Mason Township
age 29
born Summit Co, Ohio
Farmer
Bride:
Miss Louisa Morris
of Ontwa Township
age 19
b. Seneca Co, New York
marriage by J. C. H. Read, Minister of the Gospel
Witnesses: Mr. Eugene Weaver of Mason Township & Miss Emma Morris of Mason Township
rec. Sept 27, 1878 | Family F269
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Liber C2, p. 226, rec. #3389
March 9, 1881 at Mason Township
Groom:
Charles Smith, of Mason Township
age 58
b. Homer, New York
Farmer
Bride:
Emma Elizabeth Morris, of Ontwa Township
age 26
b. Seneca Falls, New York
by Samuel Ketcham, Minister of the Gospel
wit. Laura A. Morris of Cass County & Adaline McCurdy of Cass Co
rec. March 21, 1881 | Family F186
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Liber C2, p. 274, rec. #4092
Oct 11, 1883 at Edwardsburg
Groom:
A. J. Stillson, of Mason Township
white
age 25
b. Mason Township
Farmer
Bride:
Laura A. Morris, of Edwardsburg
white
age 21
b. Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York
by J. E. King, Minister of the Gospel
witnesses: Frank Stillson of Mason, Cass county & Sarah Jessup of Mason, Cass County
rec. Nov 14, 1883 | Family F187
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License dated September 7, 1724: "Wm Barnet, Yeoman of Jamaica & Susanna Griffin, widow of Flushing." | Family F2048
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Lida BIGSBY (from death record of son, P. Tyler WILLIAMS. | Bixby, Elida (Lida) (I1766)
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Lidia dau. of John ROGERS borne 27 (1) 1642 | Rogers, Lydia (I11647)
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Lieut. Ebenezer White made his will 19 Jul 1703, which was probated 12 Aug 1703, and administration granted to his wife, Hannah and son Thomas White. In it he mentions his wife Hannah to have "Sheams orchard" and his silver tankard, his eldest son Ebenezer, his second son Thomas, his fifth son Benjamin, his second daughter that is living, Abigail White, third daughter, now living, Experience White, youngest daughter, Elizabeth White, under 19, the rest of his children not named, having had their porions already. | White, Ebenezer Lieutenant (I12639)
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Lieven had an unnamed twin sister | De Feijter, Lieven Adriaansz (I2148)
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List of those able to bear Arms in New Plymouth.
Capt. Tristram Hull, a Quaker, removed to Yarmouth and Barnstable, where he was a sea captain and a prominent citizen, although his Quaker views frequently embroiled him with the authorities. By his wife, Blanche, he had, among other children, a son Capt. John, also a sea captain and an ardent Quaker. | Hull, Tristram (I46441)
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List of those able to bear arms in New Plymouth. This Ralph Allen was known as Ralph Allen Sr. (wheelright) to be distinguished from another Ralph Allen in Sandwich records & who is not related.
In October 1657, Ralph Allen and William Newland were the first men charged for Quaker activities in Sandwich, and were jailed for refusing to post surety for good behavior. They spent five months in jail in the winter and were released at the March 1657/58 court after paying fines. He subsequently refused to take the oath of fidelity (five cases from 1659-1661). The practice of fining Quakers stopped in 1661 when the King of England ordered Massachusetts Bay to stop hanging Quakers and inflicting physical punishment such as flogging or cutting off their ears. Plymouth Colony followed suit by stopping their harrassment of the Quakers. Ralph was well known to the court as the most abusive and belligerant of the Quaker activists, and the first brought into court.
In 1671 he was chosen surveyor in Sandwich. | Allen, Ralph (I46449)
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Listed in the 1858 "Spring visitation Bishop S. A. McCoskey" | Earle, Mary Sophia (I33221)
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listed in the Jurry compilation as 30 DEC 1628 | Family F292
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Lived in Chicago, IL. In November 1905, Erik and Hulda removed to California. | Lavine, Erik Magnus (I323)
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Lived in Misterton before moving to Compton Dundon. | Adams, John (I11137)
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Lived long in Orange Co, NY. (note: Jonathan Campbell either married Hannah Springer or her descendant.) | Campbell, Jonathan Jr. (I9847)
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Living in 1656, but no further record. | Allen, Samuel (I46542)
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Lockport Daily Journal
COUNTY NEWS
County Line.
The funeral services of another pioneer, Mr. John Evans, occurred on Thursday of last week, at his old home in Somerset, on the Quaker road; deceased was over eighty years of age and leaves a wife and son to mourn the loss. The father of Prof. Evans of Lockport Union School was of the same name and also lived in Somerset but they are not related" Wednesday, 26 March, 1890, p.8, col.4 | Evans, John (I5678)
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Logan Temple Records Baptisms For the Dead - Book O, Page 339, 18 Sept 1894 | Campbell, Joel (I41520)
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Lois Bryant, wife of John Wold, 1887-1919
Lois is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery with the other Bryants. There is no death record of Lois Wold or Lois Bryant in Newaygo County. | Bryant, Lois (I1764)
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Lolabelle (Bryant) Bowman remembers being told that her great-grandmother died on the day she (Lolabelle) was born. Sarah died at age 54 years, 11 months, and 11 days of Chronic Myocarditis according to the death record. Her birthplace was in Michigan and she was a housewife.
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Sarah was buried in Thompsonville. On May 13, 1921, and article in the Charlevoix County Herald, "James Meredith was called to Thompsonville, Wednesday, by the death of his sister-in-law." | Harrison, Sarah M. (I1423)
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Looking to confirm that CAROLINE (HEATH OR HETH b. Oct 19, 1808 m. Rensselear BOWEN Feb 14, 1826 Killingly d. Jun 8, 1874), was daughter of Peleg HEATH b 1857 Barrington, RI and Abigail KELLY. In 1850 Thompson Census, Peleg HEATH was living with Cyrus THORNTON. Other members of this family included Abigail (HEATH)FULLER - Peleg's daugther, and Fedelia (FULLER) THORNTON - Abigail's daughter. Caroline BOWEN and Abigail FULLER would have been sisters. I have seen an 1808 baptismal record for a Caroline Heath, dau of Peleg Heath in Killingly. She was one of 8 children of his with baptismal records. However, Abigail is not one of the children listed. She would have been older (b abt 1800). Can anyone provide additional proof for Caroline's parentage?
!Jackie Molloy Hastings Igliozzi
jackieigliozzi@charter.net | Family F3207
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Loucinda's place of birth is not known, but her son George, in the 1880 census indicated she was born in Canada. Her son Wooster, in the same census gave New York. | Carpentier, Lucinda (I1692)
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Louisa Conley, 1861-1936 | Morris, Louisa J. (Amelia) (I24332)
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Louisa is not found in the 1880 census. | Howe, Louisa (I26966)
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Louisa Page Townsend, 36, married, died of consumption. Vital Records of Watertown, NY. | Page, Louisa (I36958)
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Lounsberry, John, Death appeared in Sentinel Review (Woodstock), 9 Feb 1894, page 3, column 3 | Lounsbury, John (I34534)
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Lt. Aaron Thayer of Mendon, age 70. | Thayer, Aaron (I15701)
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Lt. Cornelius Hull had grants of land laid out to him at Fairfield in 1686/87 and in 1692. | Hull, Cornelius (I48889)
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Lt. Eli Pond, of Franklin, May 20 [1802]. | Pond, Eliezer (Eli) (I10113)
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Lt. Samuel Morse. | Morse, Samuel (I10192)
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LUCE, TOWNSEND M. 1861 REPUBLICAN
Cannon Township Register of Electors 1859 - 1882 | Luce, Townsend M. (I1828)
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Lucinda M. (---) wife of Dutee T. Aldrich, June 13, 1799. (Milford V.R. p14) | Morse, Lucinda (I5777)
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Lucinda Morse ALDRICH was dismissed from the Evangelical Congregational Church of Oakham to Leceister, MA, in July 1845. !Records of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Oakham | Morse, Lucinda (I5777)
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Lucinda P. Morse
August 14, 1863
Female, Married
Age: 76 years, 1 month, 9 days
Cause: Dysenteria
Place: Oakham
Born: Franklin
Parents: Eli Pond & Huldah Hill, Franklin | Pond, Lucinda (I5770)
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Luke kept the Rivulet ferry in Windsor in 1667; he bought a house on Backer Row, but sold a few months later; he removed to Middletown, 1658; admitted freeman at Massaco, 1669.
!History & Genealogies of Ancient Windsor; Stiles, 1892; p.392
Luke HILL of Windsor, after 1669 removed to Simsbury, where he was living in 1694.
!NEHGR 57:87; 5:228,248 | Hill, Luke (I22453)
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Luke lived for a time at Guilford. He seems to have been of roving disposition. !NEHGR 57:87 | Hill, Luke (I22458)
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