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2401 |
Married at Providence but recorded at Swansea. "Elizabeth King" | Family F1246
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2402 |
Married by Capt. Torrey of Weymouth. | Family F770
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2403 |
Married by Charles Wheelock, J. P. | Family F1067
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2404 |
Married by Elder Stephen Cutler. | Family F2408
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2405 |
Married by R. L. Crozier, Minister of the Gospel. Book 4:190 | Family F251
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2406 |
Married by Rev. Solomon Townsend. | Family F3287
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2407 |
Married by Richard Billings, justice. | Family F3089
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2408 |
Married by Richard Billings, justice. | Family F3170
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2409 |
Married by Richard Billings, Justice. | Family F3171
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2410 |
Married by Richard Billings, justice. | Family F3172
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2411 |
Married by Richard Billings, justice. | Family F3173
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2412 |
Married by Richard Billings, justice. | Family F3174
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2413 |
Married by Sylvestor Richmond, Justice. | Family F2970
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2414 |
Married by Thomas Harrison, J.P. | Family F2478
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2415 |
Married by William Arnold, Justice. | Family F352
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2416 |
Married eight years as indicated in the 1910 census. | Family F229
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2417 |
Married in the home of Reverend John. H. Bennett on Grand River Drive in Ada, MI. The parsonage was called "Cozy Nook." | Family F62
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2418 |
Martha Jones born the 18 day of January in the year 1672 | Jones, Martha (I22590)
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2419 |
Martha Stapell, dau. of Geofrey Staple buried 17 (12) 1639 | Staple, Martha (I20673)
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2420 |
Martin & Rachel Sanders set sail 10 April 1635 from London, crossed the Atlantic on the Planter with their children and with Rachel (Brackett) Newcomb and her husband. they arrived in Boston 7 June 1635. Rachel Saunders was admitted to the Boston church on 8 November 1635, the same time as was Richard Brackett's wife, Alice. On 16 April 1639 she was dismissed to the new Braintree church. | Wheatley (?), Rachel (I25713)
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2421 |
Martin Brown of Hinton made a will in favor of Walter Townsend and his wife Catherine and Walter's sons by name. The will is also to be found at Doctors' Commons. | Brown, Martin (I25026)
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2422 |
Martin is aged 2 in 1840 census in Diana, Lewis County, New York. According to the 1900 census the date of birth was October 1836. Calculation from age at death is 20 Nov 1837. | Townsend, Martin V. (I1260)
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2423 |
Martin Sanders was a currier by occupation. | Sanders, Martin (I25774)
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2424 |
Martin Townsend sailed from Ipswich, England 10 April 1634 on the ship "Elizabeth." | Juliana (I25022)
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2425 |
Martin Townsend was a weaver. Late in life, after 1693, he apparently removed to "Carolina." As evidence of this, his daughter Abigail had "prospects in Carolina." And 9 July, 1711, his son Martin sold to Joshua Kendall, weaver, the house and four lots of land in Watertown "all formerly of Martin Townsend, his father, late of Carolina, deceased."
On 6 February, 1699, guardianship of his sons Martin, age about 16 and Jonathan, age about 12, was granted to their sister Abigail, spinster.
-Bond | Townsend, Martin (I25012)
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2426 |
Martin V. Townsend
married
age: 81y 3m 28d
Died: Hubbardston
Cause: Chronic valvular heart nephritis
Born: New York
Occupation: Laborer
Father: Durge Townsend
Mother: unknown | Townsend, Martin V. (I1260)
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2427 |
Martin was a witness April 7, 1691, when he called his age 47 and he died in a few years. -Savage.
According to South Carolina records, Martin had taken out a warrant (option) on 200 acres in 1696. After he died, primogeniture prevailed in South Carolina and his eldest son Martin (according to the Probate Court) was the recipient of this warrant. This son apparently had "expectations" in South Carolina.
He died in South Carolina while arranging for land to purchase. His belongings were returned to Watertown, MA, aboard the Mary in 1698. His burial site, no doubt, is in Berkeley County but has never been located. | Townsend, Martin (I25012)
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2428 |
Mary 9-12-1879 80y w/o Henry | Bouck, Maria (I47248)
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2429 |
Mary & Ebenezer had eleven children. | Allen, Ebenezer (I11046)
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2430 |
Mary & John||New England||Henry was a passenger of the Mary & John of 1633/1634. It has not been established if this was the same ship with the same name (1630) but it sailed from Southampton, England on 24 March 1633/1634, with Robert Sayers, master. | Trask, Henry (I24267)
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2431 |
Mary (ALLERTON) CUSHMAN was the last survivor of those who came in the Mayflower in 1620. | Allerton, Mary (I41406)
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2432 |
Mary (Pease) Carrell deposed age 35 in 1672 (Essex Co. Quarterly Court Records, 5:52-55) | Pease, Mary (I35828)
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2433 |
Mary (Phillips) | Mary (I11178)
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2434 |
Mary Adams, wife of Deacon Jonathan of Medway. | Ellis, Mary (I16238)
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2435 |
Mary Aldis, deceased the 1st of the 11th (1676) | Mary (I48072)
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2436 |
Mary and Thomas White had five children as recorded at Braintree. | White, Thomas (I9871)
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2437 |
Mary BUSHNELL married Capt. Samuel JONES, son of Thomas JONES of Guilford. After their marriage, they removed to Saybrook and it is stated that he saw service in the Colonial wars. !BUSHNELL Genealogy | Bushnell, Mary (I22588)
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2438 |
MARY CAPRON, married Capt. Samuel Tyler, of Attleboro, by whom She had seven children, - four sons and three daughters, viz. : Moses, Nathan, Ebenezer, Samuel, Mary, Huldah, and Elizabeth. | Family F2309
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2439 |
Mary Chapman born the 15 of Aprill Anno[16]55 | Chapman, Mary (I21984)
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2440 |
Mary dau. of Robert RANDALL borne 20 (1) 1642 | Randall, Mary (I19352)
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2441 |
Mary died of typhoid fever. | Olson, Mary (I32)
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2442 |
Mary E. Friz, 1846 - 1918
Date of death "1918" is on her gravestone and is confirmed by records of Mr. Millard. However, her husband was listed as a widower on his death record in 1915. | Williams, Mary Elizabeth (I761)
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2443 |
Mary Foster died in her 84th year. | Bate, Mary (I22821)
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2444 |
Mary Griffin Wardell--wife of Isaac was born in the year 1778, in Tarrytown, Holland, N.Y.State. In the year 1867 in her 89th year, she had ten children, ninety-eight grand children and one hundred great-grand children. She died in 1873 at the age of 95. | Griffin, Mary (I26047)
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2445 |
Mary had 13 children of whom Clement and James went to New England and founded the numerous Bates family of America. | Family F1740
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2446 |
Mary Hedges of St Catherine Coleman wed Nicholas More 22 Dec 1670 | Family F3667
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2447 |
Mary Jane sold the farm in Jamestown in 1865, married, moved to Oakfield Township in 1867, and the next year moved to Ludingtion. | Leman, Mary Jane (I47077)
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2448 |
Mary Jones born the 3d of December in the year 1670 | Jones, Mary (I22589)
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2449 |
Mary L. Harrison 1835-1925 | Wetherbee, Mary Lucinda (I27053)
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2450 |
Mary may have been Indian. Jeremiah and Catherine Cutler MAY be the parents of Mary. It may be significant that Mary and William named a son Jeremiah.
There also is a David CUTLER who had settled in Caistor by 1812 and married Mary JONES 18 August 1814.
Mary indicates in the 1880 census that her father was born in New York and her mother in Canada. | Cutler, Mary (I25461)
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