Matches 2,801 to 2,850 of 3,871
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Philip was an adult in 1766 when he paid the tax on 3 June on the farm of Wm. Kuhn, near Rhinebeck. He was thus evidently William's son and b. as early as 1745, but there is apparently no other reference to him in Columbia or Dutchess counties in 1790. | Kuhn, Philip (I48647)
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2802 |
Philip was in the expedition to Ticonderoga 1758. He served as a private in Captain Bullard's Company, Col. Read's Regiment. Philip was executor of his father's will. | Barden, Philip (I20293)
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2803 |
Philippe was of Walloon origin. He arrived in New Amsterdam about 1624. | Du Trieux, Philip (I39696)
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2804 |
Place known as Boggestow Brook. | Adams, Jasper (I10901)
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2805 |
Place known as Boggestow Brook. | Adams, Jasper (I10901)
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2806 |
Place of Birth: The birthplace of "The Great Tilse" or Doncaster, Yorkshire Etc. for Edward Sr. are purely speculation and have been proposed based on theories from the book "History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus"
There is no basis for connecting the Edward Earle who arrived in Maryland in 1662, with the Edward Earle who sailed from Gravesend England to Virginia in 1635.
The reality is we do not have any sources for where in England Edward was born.
Father's Name: We currently have no basis for identifying the given name of Edward Sr.'s father, nor any basis for determining where in England Edward Sr. came from. Edward Earle (abt.1590-) from Yorkshire as a speculative father for Edward Earle Sr. and has been added to many family trees.
| Family F172
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Place of Birth: The birthplace of "The Great Tilse" or Doncaster, Yorkshire Etc. for Edward Sr. are purely speculation and have been proposed based on theories from the book "History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus"
There is no basis for connecting the Edward Earle who arrived in Maryland in 1662, with the Edward Earle who sailed from Gravesend England to Virginia in 1635.
The reality is we do not have any sources for where in England Edward was born.
Father's Name: We currently have no basis for identifying the given name of Edward Sr.'s father, nor any basis for determining where in England Edward Sr. came from. Edward Earle (abt.1590-) from Yorkshire as a speculative father for Edward Earle Sr. and has been added to many family trees.
| Erle, Edward (I33614)
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2808 |
Place of Death: Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wisc
Full Name: Hannah Ridgway Greengo
Female
White
Born: 8 Dec 1818
Age: 90y, 2m, 4d
Marital: Widow
Place Born: New York
Father: Stephen Horn
Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother: Esther Horn
Birthplace: New York
Informant: Mr. A. Ridgway
Cause of Death: Senile debility
Burial: Granville Cemetery 14 Feb 1909 | Horn, Hannah (I55236)
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2809 |
Pneumonia was the cause of death listed on the death certificate. Gertrude had also fractured her hip 10 days prior to her death. According to a nephew, William R. Bryant, she had a stroke of apoplexy. | Bryant, Gertrude Martha (I1654)
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2810 |
Poles settled in New Netherlands and took an active part in the affairs of the Dutch colony. Included is "Olbracht Zeborowski, the founder of the well-known family of Zabriskie. He came to New Netherlands on the ship "de Vos", dateed 31 Aug 1662.
Albridt Zaborowskij witnessed and acted as interpreter on a deed date 15 July 1679 from the native Indians to John Berry and Michael Smith for land in East New Jersey. | Zabriskie, Albrecht (I33586)
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2811 |
Pond Genealogy gives May 28. History of Franklin (Blake) says Lucinda, married Eliakim Morse and went to Oakham.
"MARRIED, At Franklin, on Tuesday Evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Emmons, Mr. Eliakim Morse, of Medway, to the amiable Miss Lucinda Pond."
!The Democrat, 1 Apr 1809; Vol. VI, Issue 26, Page 3 | Family F339
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Pond genealogy has "died at Hubbardston, June 30, 1864." | Morse, Electa Bothwell (I5685)
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POOND, Hulde, wid., June 18 [1818]. | Hill, Huldah (I10114)
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Poss. BADGER, Eunice, d. of John, bp. Dec. 5, 1773. C.R.1. Framingham | Badger, Eunice (I5764)
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2815 |
Possible identities are:
TrijnjeJan EdesJantien Thomas1745-08-29Eenrum
TrijnjeJan Jans Dewerke Klasen1739-01-04WesternielandEenrum
TrijnjeJan ReintjensBauwke Peters1734-03-01WesternielandWesternieland
TrijntieJan JanszReijnje Clasen1738-11-30HornhuizenHornhuizen
TrijntieJan RijkesMartjen Harms1738-11-??HornhuizenHornhuizen
TrijntjeJan HarmsAkke Jacobs1742-05-26Eenrum
TrijntjeJan Jans Maaijke Geerts1730-12-03Eenrum
TrijntjeJan JurjensGrietje Jans1737-04-28WesternielandEenrum | Jans, Trijntje (I36412)
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2816 |
possibly 1858 | Family F1832
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2817 |
Possibly died young. | Hoyt, Agnes (I25943)
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2818 |
POUND, (???), w. Eli, July 7 [1813]. (Bellingham) | Daniels, Hannah (I20618)
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2819 |
Practiced in Medfield. | Adams, Samuel Dr. (I10892)
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2820 |
PRATT, HIRAM
Date of death: 30-Nov-1884
Ledger Page: 189
Record Number: 161
Place of death: ONEKAMA
County of Death: Manistee
Sex: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Age: 67 years 9 months 15 days
Cause of Death: BRIGHT'S DISEASE
Birthplace: YORK STATE
Occupation: FARMER
Father's Name: Not Known,
Father's Residence:
Mother's Name: NOT KNOWN,
Mother's Residence:
Date of record: 11-Sep-1885 | Pratt, Hiram (I63760)
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2821 |
Present as witnesses to this marriage were E. Townsend and Carrie Holbrook of Hubbardston. | Family F183
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2822 |
prob. d.y. | Chalker, Sarah (I23577)
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2823 |
prob. died young | French, Margery (I21917)
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2824 |
prob. died young | French, John (I21915)
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2825 |
prob. died young | Bullard, Michael (I17550)
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2826 |
prob. died young | Wight, John (I16229)
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2827 |
prob. died young | Jasper, Elizabeth (I15643)
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2828 |
prob. died young | Pond, Robert (I14105)
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2829 |
prob. died young | Conklin, Gustavus (I9845)
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2830 |
Probably came on the Mary & John | Parkman, Elias (I17050)
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2831 |
Probably died young as there is no further mention. | Pond, Robert (I14106)
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2832 |
Probably died young. | Hull, Francis (I48256)
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2833 |
probably in Houghton Lake | Meredith, Louise E. (I1425)
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2834 |
Probably inherited his father's land, in Sherborn, situated on Wennekeening Brook, and now in Hol. He seems to have had his house lot of 20 acres assigned him on Chesnut Brook, where he undoubtedly lived. He was tythingman 1696, and selectman 1701, drew land in Douglas 1715. Another date of death (Torrey) 1729? | Adams, Moses (I10726)
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2835 |
Probably the Benjamin Jones who died age 97 yrs on 2 Oct 1809. | Jones, Benjamin (I23845)
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2836 |
Probably the Geo. Meredith owning land on Section 20, 1894 plat map index for Austin, Sanilace Co. W. may be the estate of William?
MEREDETH, B. 28 AUSTIN
MEREDETH, C. 28 AUSTIN
MEREDETH, J. 28 AUSTIN
MEREDITH, GEO. 20 AUSTIN
MEREDITH, W. 29 AUSTIN
MERIDITH, ABRAM 32 FORESTER | Meredith, George Levi (I25466)
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2837 |
Probably the Richard Merrideth in the 1828 census of Lincoln County, Ontario. In the household: 1 female under 16, 1 female over 16 (absent is the notation for an adult male). | Meredith, Richard (I25555)
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2838 |
Probate of estate. | Bowen, Thomas (I51703)
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2839 |
probated 29 Jan. 1793, stated that he was then of Salisbury, and that he bequeathed to his wife the great Bible and one third of his real estate and property, and the balance of his lands, buildings, farm machinery and crops to his sons Samuel and Jeremiah, and the remainder of his personal property to his daus. Mehitable, Eustatia, Hannah, Elizabeth and Jerusha, and named his son Jeremiah as Exec. This Bible is still in existence but has no vital records. On 18 Feb. 1796, Samuel, the son, was appointed Adm. of the est. of his mother, Hannah Bushnell, late of Salisbury dec'd. | Bushnell, Samuel (I22316)
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2840 |
Proof is found in H.L. Peter Rounds, Abstracts Of Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, Book 1 (1687-1745) [1987], p. 51, which names heirs of Deacon John Butterworth of Bristol including Mary Thayer wife of Samuel. | Family F1447
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2841 |
proposed:
WILLIAMS, Daniel, D. 4-10-1859, 85yr
WEST WINFIELD CEMETERY
Town of Winfield
Herkimer County, N.Y. | Williams, Daniel (I47065)
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2842 |
Proved 5 Apr 1790
Mentions: sons Samuel Allen and Viall Allen; the latter received no bequest -- land I bought of my son Viall Allen given to my grandson Viall Allen under 21; grandson Viall Allen under 21; granddaughter Marcy Allen, Jenifer Bullock, Betty Tiffany, Rebeckah, Rachel, Prudence, Fanny, Mealey & Hannah - no surnames. Friend Olive Mararx. Will is signed Marcy Bullock and William Bullock | Marcy (I50510)
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proved February 24, 1673/1674. | Maverick, Nathaniel (I16179)
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2844 |
Provided Gaskin (sic) made a
deposition on 18 July 1695 at which time she stated that she was "aged
fifty-six yeares." | Southwick, Provided (I26856)
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2845 |
Providence in New-England, this 20th of the 12th month '69 [or 1670].
The Will & Testament of William Wickenden is as followeth, viz.
ffirst, my Will is. That my Wife Ellinor shal have all those goods which she brought with her unto me, Wch are yet remayning.
Secondly, my will is, that my said Wife shall have this my house to dwell in while she liveth. Memorandum (in margin) that my ... my wife's decease that my house and all ... my house, being eight acres together ... and panty shall be for the use of ... & motherless children, viz: John [Thomas, William, and Joseph] Smith.
Thirdly, my Will is, that my said wife shall have half the ffruit trees in my Orchard, whch side She pleaseth to take the fruit thereof ...[dur]ing her life
ffourthly, my Will is that my said wife shal have also half the planting Land for her life.
ffifthly, my Will is that my said wife shall have the Cow & Heifer called old & young Bonner, for her prop ... cattel.
Sixth, my Will is that my said Wife slial have my meddow at Masha[paug] ... as she pleaseth.
Seventhly, I give to my daughter ... ground wh is my proper[ty], lying near to Henry Browne's in the ... together with the other parcels I have bought of John W ... last.
Eighthly, my Will is, that Plaine shall have all ... cow & heifer & one yearling as also I give unto her the ...
Ninthly, I give unto my Daughter Hanah Steere & her [husband] my ten acres of upland & my share of Meddow lying by the West Side, which said ten acres of upland joyneth to my son John Steeres ten acres [which I] formerly gave to him.
Tenthly, I give unto my two Grandchildren Thomas & John Smith, my fify acres of Lands, not execeeding sixty, lying on both sides of Mooshawsick River & my share of Meddow lying on both sides of Wanasquatucket River, desiring that none of my neighbours would defraud the Fatherless.
Eleventhly, I give to my daughter Plaine my share of Meddow at New-Beed-
Twelfthly, my Will is that John Steer shall have my five acres of land wch lyeth joyning to his fifteen, Wch lyeth by Pawtucket River.
Thirteenth, my will is, that the young horse Colt shal be my said wives, with the Mare.
Fourteenth, I bequeath my Oxen to pay my Debt to Stephen Paine & other Debts if any do appear.
ffifteenth, I give to my wife the pide Steere.
Sixteenthly, I do give to John Steere my black Steere.
Seventeenthly, My Will is that the said Oxen with the Debts, shal be at the ordering of John Steere, my wife, Gregory Dexter & my dauohter Plaine.
Eighteenthly, the half of the fruit on the other ... of the trees j give to my daughter Plaine, as also the other halfe of my ground, ... seeing that Plaine will not use it, my Will is, that my Wife shal [have the use of] the other half for her life.
Nineteenthly, the one half of my moveables [I bequeath] to my daughter Hanah Steere, & the other half to my daughter [Plaine except]ing one new piece of red Cotton wch I give to my said wife.
Twentieth, my will is to avoyd any contention that may arise betwixt my two children my moveables, that they make use of Gregory Dexter, Daniel Brown & John Hawkins to divid betwixt them.
Twenty-one, I give to my two grandchildren William & Joseph Smith, my two other yearlings.
Twenty-two, my Will is, that my Corne & Graine of all sorts, together with my Swine & provisions shal be my wives to dispose of, as She pleaseth. Thus not questioning but my wife & children will see my body decently put into the earth, by my former wife And desiring my friends Gregory Dexter, Daniel Brown & John Hawkins to be Overseers to see this my will to be pformed I cease from this world & hope for a better: In testimony whereof I set to my hand & Seale
William Wickenden
The memorandum was wrote befor the Sealing, which is on the othr wrote in the side
Signed and Sealed in the presence of
Gregory Dexter Samuel Bewit James Clarke | Wickenden, William (I27145)
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2846 |
Prudance Benson, widow of Benoni, in her 94th year. | Smith, Prudence (I26670)
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Prudence died between 1689 and 1694 (last child and remarriage of husband). | Albee, Prudence (I16853)
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Prudence was living and unmarried when her father made his will. | Clap, Prudence (I23346)
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2849 |
Published 14 Sep 1899 in the Clinton Republican:
"Married, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown in Grand Rapids, September 11, Mrs. Lena and O. C. Townsend of this place (Hubbardston). Both parties are known far and wide and are held in high esteem by their many friends. We extend congratulations." | Family F1879
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Published 26 Jan 1899 in the Clinton Republican:
"Born, January 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend, of Grand Rapids, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend are well known young people of this place (Hubbardston). | Townsend, Marie Eugelia (I1142)
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