Matches 3,001 to 3,050 of 3,871
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Sarah A. and John MORSE were dismissed 26 Aug 1853 from the Evangelical Congregational Church, Oakham, to the church in Dorchester, MA. They were reunited with the Oakham church 3 Mar 1861 by letter from the Dorchester church. !Records of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Oakham, MA | Morse, John Norman (I5775)
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Sarah and John Chilson moved to Belligham and raised a family. | Jenks, Sarah (I18576)
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3003 |
Sarah Arnold, wife of Stephen the Elder, died Apr. 15, 1713. | Smith, Sarah (I27149)
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Sarah Benson, wife of Benony. | Thayer, Sarah (I26649)
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Sarah Bigsbye, dau. Joseph | Bixby, Sarah (I49081)
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Sarah Bixbe, widow, June 3 [1703-1705], age 84 y. | Riddlesdale, Sarah (I48831)
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SARAH CAPRON married Ralph Freeman, of Attleboro. They afterwards lived in, Bellingham, and from there moved to Richmond, New Hampshire, where they lived till their death. She was a very old woman when she died, and bad ten children, viz.: Ebenezer, Benjamin, Nathan, Ralph, Samuel, Dan, Jemima, Sarah (who died young), Esther, and Sarah. | Family F2311
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Sarah Chapman born the 25 of Sept Anno[16]57 | Chapman, Sarah (I21985)
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Sarah could not have been the daughter of Wm. Noble, as he had "no children of his own body." Perhaps she may have been a daughter of Wm. Nobles wife, by as former husband; or either Samuel Hoyt or his wife may have been an adopted child of Wm. Noble. There is no evidence that Samuel had more than one wife. Though if Wm. Noble were the father of a deceased wife of Samuel, the conditions given above would be met. | Noble, Sarah (I25489)
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Sarah FRENCH came with her parents, possibly aboard the "Mary & John" 1630. !Search For The Passengers Of The Mary & John,20:51 | French, Sarah (I5944)
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3011 |
Sarah George daughter of Peter & Mary born 4 mo. 3 1658 | George, Sarah (I50381)
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Sarah Gibbs "the daughter of the widow Gibbs hath carried herself very sinfully and disorderly the court judges it necessary that she should be put to service, and therefore if her mother does not provide her a good service ... Sarah Gibbs is to appear at the court ... and from thence be sent to the house of correction". March 1650/51
Sarah was again in trouble in 1660. -Records of the Particular Court of Connecticut. | Gibbs, Sarah (I29740)
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3013 |
Sarah Hamant, widow of Frances. | Sarah (I10190)
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Sarah Post, wife of Christopher d. June 8, 1841, age 95 yrs | Chapman, Sarah (I21960)
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3015 |
Sarah Thayer, wife of Benjamin. | Hayward, Sarah (I15029)
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3016 |
Sarah was age 34 on 18 July 1835. | Sarah (I48993)
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Sarah was appointed administer of his estate at a town council on 12 Mar 1795, which also stated that Ebenezer had died "intestate". Sarah presented an inventory, taken by Elisha Bartlet & Henry Comstock & valued at L50-16-3 1/2, to the town council on 12 Mar 1795. On 4 Apr 1795 a list of claims against his estate was presented. Sarah received L1-15-5 for paying for his last illness & funeral expenses. A list of items were set off for her, totalling L7-17-11. Debts to other people were listed, totalling L49-3-11 1/2. On 5 Dec 1795 Peleg Slocum & his wife Prufia put in a claim for $30 owed "by Eben Trask late of Smithfield Deceased in his Life Time." Fraderick Trask paid off the claim which was recorded by "Danl Mowry Jun" on 23 Jan 1796. | Trask, Ebenezer (I24257)
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Sarah was born the 11 June in the year 1658 | Ingham, Sarah (I23580)
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Sarah was the first child baptized in Widford by John Payson, parson. | Eliot, Sarah (I30351)
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Sarah was under age 18 and unmarried 8 Feb 1660 when her father wrote his will. | Rogers, Sarah (I11788)
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Sarah, dau Jonathan & Martha, b Feb 9, 1755 !Barbour | Bixby, Sarah (I48782)
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Sarah, wife of Sgt. Joseph Bixbey | Gould, Sarah (I49074)
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Saunders (Chapman-Thomson Allied Family Lines) give a baptism date for Margaret of June 20, 1664. | Bate, Margaret (I22788)
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Saunders (Chapman-Thomson Allied Family Lines) states that James died between April 1687 and June 1688. | Bate, James (I22537)
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Savage (4:72) says he was a brother of John Shepard of Charlton Mackrell, Somerset and Braintree, MA. Edward had a daughter baptised at Braintree and he became a freeman 10 May 1643, as did John. Edward brought four children from England and one born in New England. !M&J 22:151
That he was a mariner appears from his own assertion in deeds and in his will. | Shepard, Edward (I11962)
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Savage believes date 1679 given by Bond is about ten years late. | Family F1997
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Savage presumed there was a "first" Jonathan that died in July 1688. | Townsend, Jonathan (I25046)
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Schoharie County Surrogate Court
In the matter of proving the will
of John Freemyre deceased Schoharie County
Lyman Sanford of Middleburgh in the County of Schoharie and William sworn in open court do depose and say that they are subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of John Freemyre of the town of Fulton in the County of Schoharie deceased. That the said John Freemyre did in the presence of these deponents subscribe his name at the end of the testament which is now shown and exhibited to these deponents and which deponents to be the last will and testament of the said John Freemyre deceased. And which will bears date on the 8th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight Hundred and seventy. Deponents further say that the said John Freemyre the said tester did at the same time of subscribing his name as aforesaid at the end of the said will declare the said instrument so subscribed and now exhibited to be his last will and testament and these deponents did therefore subscribe their names at the end of the said will. As attesting witnesses thereto, at the request and in the presence of the said tester and of each other, Deponents further say that at the said time when the said testator subscribed his name to the said last will as aforesaid, and at the time of these deponents subscribing their names as attesting witnesses thereto. As aforesaid, the said John Freemyre was of sound mind and memory of full age to execute a will of real Estate and was not under any restraint to the knowledge, information and belief of these deponents. And further the deponents say not.
Sworn and subscribed this 19th
Day of December 1876, before me W.E. Thorne
Chas Holmes County Judge Lyman Sanford
Surrogate Court
Schoharie County
I Charles Holmes County Judge of Schoharie County, do hereby certify that the last will and testament of John Freemyre late of the town of Fulton in the County of Schoharie, deceased of which the foregoing record is a true copy was by me duly admitted to probate and recorded as a will relating to both real and personal Estate on the 19th day of December One thousand eight hundred and seventy six, which record together with the foregoing record of the proofs and examinations taken before me in relation to the execution and validity thereof is hereby signed and certified by me pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Statues of the State.
Chas Holmes
Scho. Co. Judge | Freymeyer, Johannes (I47261)
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Schuyler Co., NY Business Directory
1868
!Compiled & Published by Hamilton Child, 1868. "Heath, Peleg - Havana" | Heath, Peleg (I1669)
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Second daughter in the Sommer Register. No other record found. | Krčausler, Catharina (I51275)
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see father | Morse, Thomas (I10429)
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see father | Morse, Margaret (I10428)
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see father | Morse, Lancelot (I10427)
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see father | Morse, Richard (I10426)
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see father | Morse, Robert (I10425)
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see father | Morse, Daniel (I10422)
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see father | Morse, Daniel (I10421)
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see father | Morse, Sarah (I10420)
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see father | Morse, Lydia (I10400)
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See notes under Thomas Griffin. | Griffin, Obadiah (I25923)
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SEELY, John, late of Stratfield, will dated Feb. 4, 1709/10, probated Apl. 18. 1710, mentioned his wife Rebeckah, and children John, devised the right testator is to have of brother Nathaniel Seely's heirs, Joseph, David, Mary Durin, Ann Beardsley, Sarah, Rebeckah, Hannah, Abigaile, Ruth, Elizabeth, and Martha.
Executors his wife Rebeckah with assistance of Lieut. James Bennet and brother Sergeant Ezekiell Sanford. Witnesses James Bennet, Captain Samuel Squire, and Ezekiell Sanford, page 163.
Inventory taken Apl. 10, 1710, by James Bennitt, Benjamin Sherman, and Samuel Hubbell, and filed Apl. 18, 1710, page 162.
May 4, 1710, the following statement recorded giving the names and ages of his children:
Sarah, ae. 19 yrs; Rebeckah, ae. 18 yrs 26th last Nov; Hannah, ae. 17 yrs 9th last Mch; John, ae. 13 yrs 10th last Mch; Abegaile, ae. 11 yrs 9th last Mch; Ruth, ae. 7 yrs last June; Elizabeth, ae. 6 yrs 28th last Nov; Martha, ae. 3 yrs the last of June; David, ae. 2 yrs last day of last July; Mary Durin and Ann Beardsley, page 163. | Seeley, John (I55502)
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Sergeant Abraham Staples
one of the original proprietors and settlers of Mendon
died Oct. 1703 Aged 65
Mary his wife
died Mar. 1712 Aged 74 | Randall, Mary (I19352)
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Sergeant Abraham Staples
one of the original proprietors and settlers of Mendon
died Oct. 1703 Aged 65
Mary his wife
died Mar. 1712 Aged 74 | Staple, Abraham (I19351)
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Seth Covel married Buley Duell. 1820
"Reminiscences of Saratoga"
compiled by Cornelius E. Durkee | Family F3090
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Settled in Barrington, R.I. | Adams, James (I10988)
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Settled in Canterbury, Connecticut. | Adams, Henry (I10989)
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Settled in Jamestown Township in 1852 or 1853. NE 1/4, Section 17 160 acres 1860 and 1880 census' both list his birthplace as New York. 1870 lists it as Massachusetts. He lists his father was born in Vermont and his mother in Massachusetts. His name appears on a list of Jamestown landowners along with his son, in 1892 "Gregory, Bradley=Section 17, Farmer, Jamestown. Gregory, Philo=Section 17, Farmer, Jamestown." | Gregory, Bradley (I834)
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Settlers in Berrien County 1844
H. W. Crabb, Sec. 25, 80 acres
!History of Berrien & Van Buren Counties, Michigan; 1880 | Crabb, Henry W. (I10177)
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Several sources state that Benjamin was born at Windsor on 2 Feb. 1644/5; this birth is not recorded at Windsor and, as noted, the Hoyt family must have been residing in Fairfield by this date. | Hoyt, Benjamin (I25707)
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Sgt. Josaph Bixbee | Bixby, Joseph (I48819)
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