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2551 Name: Arvilla Griffin
Date: 24 Mar 1896
LOCATION: LA Porte County
Age: 71 yr
Gender: Female
Race: W
Source Location: County Health Office, Laporte
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-20 on page 118 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. 
McDowell, Arvilla (I28738)
 
2552 Name: Elizabeth Bouck
Birth Date: 1827
Birth Place: Unknown
Death Date: Nov 14, 1905
Death Place: 144 No.5th West
Plot: 26935 F-12-3-W-3
Burial Date: Nov 14, 1905 
Howells, Elizabeth (I48291)
 
2553 Name: Elizabeth Steele Widow of John D Earle
Service Info.: CAPTAIN USA
Birth Date: 20 May 1912
Death Date: 21 Nov 1962
Relation: Unknown Relationship To Veteran
Interment Date: 26 Nov 1962
Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: C/O Director Arlington, VA 22211
Buried At: Section 30 Site 2161 R H 
Steele, Elizabeth (I67559)
 
2554 Name: Enoch Ahlberg
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1879
Death Date: 31 Dec 1955
Death County: Nobles
Mother's Maiden Name: Ahlberg
State file number: 010542
Certificate Number: 010542
Certificate Year: 1955
Record Number: 1293022 
Ahlberg, Johannes Enoch (I75)
 
2555 Name: Euphemia Bouck
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1799
Birth Place: Schoharia County, New York
Death Date: 26 Jan 1857
Death Place: Salt Lake City, Utah
Burial Date: 26 January 1857
Cemetery: Salt Lake City Cemetery
Source: Sexton Records
Grave Location: B---- 
Dibble, Euphemia E. (I48290)
 
2556 Name: John Bouck
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1796
Birth Place: New York
Death Date: 10 Dec 1882
Death Place: Salt Lake City, Utah
Burial Date: 10 December 1882
Cemetery: Salt Lake City Cemetery
Source: Sexton Records
Grave Location: F-12-3-- 
Bouck, Johannes Adam (I47247)
 
2557 Name: John D Earle
Service Info.: CAPT USA
Birth Date: 2 Apr 1914
Death Date: 26 Apr 1961
Interment Date: 1 May 1961
Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: C/O Director Arlington, VA 22211
Buried At: Section 30 Site 2161 Rh 
Earle, John Dorset (I53837)
 
2558 NAME: ALLEN PAUL DATE OF BIRTH: 09/27/1911 SOCIAL SECURITY #: 366-10-XXXX STATE SSN ISSUED: MICHIGAN YEAR ISSUED: UNKNOWN CITY OF LAST RESIDENCE: KALAMAZOO STATE/COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE: MICHIGAN ZIP CODE OF LAST RESIDENCE: 49007 ZIP CODE OF LUMP SUM PAYMENT: N/A DATE OF DEATH: 10/00/1974 5/95 db Allen, Paul (I39)
 
2559 NAME: LAVINE DAISY DATE OF BIRTH: 03/16/1886 SOCIAL SECURITY #: 335-03-XXXX STATE SSN ISSUED: ILLINOIS YEAR ISSUED: UNKNOWN CITY OF LAST RESIDENCE: OAK LAWN STATE/COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE: ILLINOIS ZIP CODE OF LAST RESIDENCE: 60453 ZIP CODE OF LUMP SUM PAYMENT: 60453 DATE OF DEATH: 01/00/1979 CompuTrace 4/30/95 Johnson, Daisey (I338)
 
2560 Name: William F. Degood
SSN: 367-22-1618
Last Residence: 49343 Sand Lake, Kent, Michigan
Born: 3 Apr 1924
Died: 12 Oct 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951) 
DeGood, William Francis (I265)
 
2561 Name: William Visser
SSN: 366-12-5286
Last Residence: 49336 Morley, Mecosta, Michigan, United States of America
Born: 21 Apr 1917
Died: 17 Mar 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 ) 
Visser, William (I266)
 
2562 Named only the children of his brothers Henry and Richard. Bennet, Abraham (I38258)
 
2563 Names sons Daniel Southwick and John Burnell; daughters Provided Southwick and Mary, wife of Henry Traske; to Deborah and Josiah Southwick; to Ann Potter; to Henry Traske's children Mary, Sarah and Hannah; Samuel and Sarah, children of John Southwick.

"I, Lawrence Sethick, late of Salem in New England, now being at the house of Nathaniel Silvester, on Shelter Island, being weake in body but of sound mind and memory, do make and ordayne this my last will and testament, tenth day of fifth month, 1659.

I first give and bequeath unto my sonne Daniel Sethick my dwelling house at Salem, with all the houses, orchards, gardens and appurtenances; and Gyle's lot, provided that John Burnell shall have a house lott on the ground at the further end of the orchard newly fenct in."

Items bequethed to sons Josiah, John, and Daniel Sethwick, John Burnell, Samuel Burton, Henry Traske, Mary Traske, Deborah Sethwick, "young" Josiah, Ann Potter, Mary Traske daughter to Henry Traske, Sarah and Anna Traske all suits of clothes; Samuel and Sarah, John Sethick's children.

"Furthermore my will is that Daniel my sonne, and Provided my daughter, shall posess and enjoy all that which remains of my estate after debts and legacies paid, and my will above mentioned fulfilled, equally to be divided between them so that Daniel may have that part which belongs to husbandry.

Lastly my will is that in case my wife survives me shee shall be my exectrix and keep all possessions during her life, and after her decease my will to be performed according as above expressed; and I do ordayne William Robinson and Thomas Gardner to be overseers of this last will and testament, signed and sealed by me the day and year above written with my hand and seal following."

LAWRENCE SETHICK

In presence of Nathaniel Silvester, Thomas Harris, William Durand; this will was allowed by the court 29th day, 9th month 1660. 
Southwick, Lawrence (I26581)
 
2564 Nancy Chapman, wife of Charles, d. Aug 5, 1833, age 54 yrs Lay, Nancy (I23008)
 
2565 Nath Biggsby, son Joseph Bixby, Nathaniel (I49082)
 
2566 Nathan Aldis, deceased 15 : 1 : 76 Aldus, Nathan (I48071)
 
2567 Nathan and Ede resided in Medfield and Shrewsbury. They had children. Partridge, Ede (I11755)
 
2568 Nathan came to New England about 1638 with wife Mary, son John, and daughter Mary, and setteld at Dedham.

Nathan Alldys giving very good satisfaction to ye church was received ye 11th of ye 12th month (11 Feb 1639/40). 
Aldus, Nathan (I48071)
 
2569 Nathan had only daughters. He resided at Lynn, MA, and may have been a purchaser of shares in Sackville, N.B. in 1760. !JENKS Family of America, 29 Jenks, Nathaniel (I19282)
 
2570 Nathaniel deposed age 23 in 1661 and age 44 in 1682. (Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County ..., 9 vols.: 2:283; Essex Co. Deeds 6:67) Caryl, Nathaniel (I32186)
 
2571 Nathaniel died single, in Branford, leaving an estate of 52.6.0, of which 45.15.0 was due him as a portion of his father's will in England. !NEHGR 59:386 Jones, Nathaniel (I22681)
 
2572 Nathaniel Griffin came to the area of Smithville (not named that until later) about the year 1794. Griffin, Nathaniel (I26038)
 
2573 Nathaniel Jenckes was a major in the colonial militia and active in all civic affairs. He married Hannah Bosworth who was a Mayflower descendant. He was made Freeman, 1690; Captain of the Militia, 1709; Major, later on. He was called "Strong Nat" and was said to be able to lift 2,000 pounds. !Jenks Genealogy, 1937 Jenckes, Nathaniel (I18488)
 
2574 Nathaniel Martin is enumerated in the 1777 Rhode Island Military census at Barrington. Martin, Nathaniel (I47736)
 
2575 Nathaniel Martin, 1723-1806, was elected Colonel of the First Bristol County regiment of militia, 1776. He was born in Barrington, RI, where he died.
DAR 32:222 
Martin, Nathaniel (I47736)
 
2576 Nathaniel of Warren and Rebeckah Brown of Rehoboth, married by Rev. Ephraim Hyde Feb. 18, 1768. Int. Jan. 2, 1768. Family F2976
 
2577 Nathaniel Pratt, shoemaker, apprenticed 1680 to Samuel Allen of Sudbury. He settled in Watertown. Bought of Benjamin Bridges, 32 acres in Framingham lying between Coller's meadow and the river. He probably built southeast of Addison Dadmun's. Pratt, Nathaniel (I25074)
 
2578 Nathaniel was a soldier in King Phillips War 24 June 1676. !The Farringtons, Colonists and Patriots; Dorothy Farrington Parker; 1976 Farrington, Nathaniel (I14800)
 
2579 Nathaniell Chapman & Hannah Bate were married each to other the 26th day of July 1698 Family F1519
 
2580 Nathaniell Chapman was married to Mary Collins of Guilford the 29th of June 1681 Family F1518
 
2581 Nathaniell, son of Jonathan (& Sarah) Bixby, Nathaniel (I48862)
 
2582 Nathanill Chapman born the 16 of February Anno[16]53 Chapman, Nathaniel (I21983)
 
2583 near West Bridge Street Friz, Etta May (I764)
 
2584 Neeltje was widow of Cornelis Cortelyou. They removed to Bensalem, Bucks Co., PA. Children were Fulkert, Jacob, Abraham, Rebecca, Christina, Lenah, and Esther. Family F2807
 
2585 Nehemiah and Esther were married by Richard Waterman, Justice.

Esther's children named in the will of her brother Elisha in 1759 were Arnold, Richard, Ann and Susanna.
!Arnold Memorial 
Family F2334
 
2586 Neil served in France from Sep 1917 to Dec 1918 during the World War. He was wounded in the right elbow by machine gun fire on 4 Oct 1918 on the Champagne front. Battles: Verdun, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Champagne front. Irma and Cornelius had no children. (per William Blik - 1957) Blik, Corneilius (Neil) (I309)
 
2587 Nellie's name is listed as Cornelia in the Dutch immigration Records. She appears in the household of Adriaan W It appears that Laurens married Nellie in 1882 and then married her sister Hattie in 1887 after Nellie died in 1886. This is not for certain. Need to find the actual marriage record of Laurens and Hattie. Only have indication of that marriage in William Blik's notes. db 1/95 Witnesses at the wedding of Lourens and Nellie Blik wer Gomert Oranje and Willem Blik, both of Grand Haven, MI. The minister was E. VanderVries. db 6/95 Blik, Neeltje (Nellie) (I280)
 
2588 Nellsville, MI is located just west and north of the town of Houghton Lake. Bryant, William Cullen (I1906)
 
2589 Nelly died shortly after giving birth to Lois. Her death certificate lists cause of death as paralysis. Preston, Nelly Loretta (I5740)
 
2590 Nels and Elna were married by Rev. A. Anderson. Sanford Carlson and Eva Allen were witnesses at the wedding. Date in church record says 1921. Date in Co Clerk's record says 1922. 1922 is most likely the correct date as the ages of the bride and groom and their birthdates correspond to 1922. Family F13
 
2591 New Jersey Historical Society Library, "Account of Quit Rents doe Essex County for 1696 (Gardner Coll.) 153 acres patented to Mary Bond or Hugh roberts of which 20 acres were sold to Rob. Cambel & James Clisby.

Deed 4 May 1707 Samuel Roberts to Samuel Riggs (Gardner Coll.) bounded by Thomas Lyon et.al, Samuel R. Roberts, Robert Cammel, James Clizbe, Stephen Brown & Samuel Riggs.

Rev. John Prudden's Almanac (Gardner coll.) 21 Jan 1705/6 John Camell was one of the "schollars entered for school" with Rev. Mr. Prudden.

History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey vol.2 p.786-7 "Pioneer Surveys and Lot owners." Mentions Robert Campbell, land decending to the heirs of Robert Campbell - Nathaniel Campbell, Samuel Campbell, David Campbell

East Jersey Proprietor's Records. Liber O, P.247,248, Liber S, p.52,63

Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, 3rd Series, vol. XI 1685-1686, page 428-429 - 1685 Highland Lairds who were with Argyll John Campbell or Dargach; Robert, donald, Archibald and Hugh his brethrene. page 444 - 5 Jan 1686 Rebels in Argyll forfeited for being in the Earl of Argyll's rising - John Campbell of Dergachie; Robert Campbell his brother. page 145 Robert Campbell banished to the plantations abroad. Transported on the ship Henry & Francis.

Early History of Perth Amboy and Adjoining Country..., by William A Whitehead, page 28 Robert Campbell aboard the ship Henry & Francis Dec 1685, page 22 a Robert Campbell imported to New Jersey by Lord Neil Campbell some of whom were passengers on the Henry & Francis.

Ship Passenger Lists New York and New Jersey (1600-1825), ed. by Carl Boyer, 3rd, 1978, Newhall, California. Robert Campbell transported and banished to New Jersey as a prisoner aboard the ship the Henry & Francis.

Nathan Foster Account Book, pp.60-61 mentions Robert Campbell's wife Alice.

Gardner Collection (no source given) 3 Sep 1701 - Robert Campbell had an interest of one lot in the purchase agreement conveying so-called Indian lands west of the town of Newark. John Treat headed the committee. 
Campbell, Robert (I41366)
 
2592 New York City, New York

Immigration Records: Dutch in America, 1800s

Blik, W

Occupation: Arbeider - workman
Sex: Male
Age: 27
Religion: Ned Hervormd, Hervormd--dutch
Reformed
Social Class: Less well to do
Assessed for Taxes: No
Tax Assessment Classification: Unknown
Women in Household: 1
Children in Household: 3
Servants in Household: Unknown
Reason for Emmigration: Economic Improvement
Destination: North America
Year: 1867
Province: Noord Holland
Municipality: Texel 
Blik, Willem (I251)
 
2593 Newago, Newaygo Co, Michigan Ahlin, Karl Axel (I33)
 
2594 Newaygo County local records database Family F234
 
2595 Newaygo County local records database gives the year as 1857. Bryant, Adolphus E. (I1652)
 
2596 Newaygo County local records database. Family F225
 
2597 Newton is listed as divorced in the 1930 census. Family F217
 
2598 Next specific date in the register is 2 November. Bixby, William (I48852)
 
2599 Niagara Democrat

SOMERSET
...The remains of Mrs. Evans was interred in the cemetery east of this village Tuesday, the 2nd." 6 March, 1897 p.5

Susan M. Evans, died 27 Feb 1897, age 77. Died at Hartland, burial at Somerset.
!Lockport, NY Historian's office. 
Chapman, Susan Mariah (I5679)
 
2600 Nicholas and Dorothy arrived to New England on the "Mary & John". Nicholas Upsall lived in Dorchester, MA, but he later moved to Boston, where he operated the celebrated Red Lion Inn. He was a religious liberal and a trusted friend of Roger Williams of Rhode Island. In 1656, two Quaker girls landed in Boston and they were immediately jailed for their beliefs. The authorities wanted to starve them to death. When Nicholas was prevented from helping them, he bribed the jailer to take them some food. The girls were shipped to Barbados but Nicholas' continual support for them ended up with he being banished to the wilderness for a few years. He lived out his last years under a sort of house arrest, in the home of his brother-in-law, John Capen. !M&J 11:39 Upsall, Nicholas (I16891)
 

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