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Aged 84 years. | Griswold, Edward (I22014)
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Aged 84 yr. 11 mo. 11 da. | Morse, John Norman (I5775)
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Aged 85 years | Bixby, Mary (Polly) (I48754)
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Aged 86 years, 6 months and 10 days. | Baxter, Hannah (I26348)
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Aged 86 yr. 11. mo. 24 da. | Holbrook, Sarah Ann (I5779)
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Aged 87 years. | Whitbeck, Elizabeth (I48741)
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Aged 89 "wanting about one month" | Cushman, Thomas (I44239)
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Aged 91. | Cook, John (I15710)
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Aged 94 years. | Blake, Andrew (I14763)
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Aged about 4 days. | Shore, Sampson Jr. (I26662)
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Aged about 6 days. | Shore, Jonathan (I13858)
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Aged about 67, on May 9, 1700, George testified that he was son of Edward GRISWOLD that in his youth he lived with his father in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. He also testified that he was a nephew of Matthew and Thomas GRISWOLD. On Jan. 19, 1737/8, sons George and John testified that they were grandsons of Edward GRISWOLD, great grandsons of George GRISWOLD, grand nephews of Matthew and Thomas GRISWOLD, and nephews of Francis GRISWOLD. | Griswold, George (I22017)
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Aged thirty eight in 1850, "about 80" in 1890. | Evans, John (I5678)
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Agnes Krubner was born in a log cabin near where Shalda Creek flows into Good Harbor. | Krubner, Agnes (I243)
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Agnes Morris is not sure of the children's names but mentions that the family lived in Traverse City. 8/94 | Svoboda, Anna (I296)
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Agnes, daughter of Nicholas Arnoll, buried. | Arnold, Agnes (I32396)
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AHLBERG, CARL M JOHNSON, HELENA C 07/19/1899 / Lic #294955 COOK Co | Family F41
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Albert Zaberoski, "from Enghstburgh," and Machtelt Vander Linden from New York, received certificate on 8 January 1677. | Family F277
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Albert's full name was Friend Albert CONKLIN as proved in the widow's pension file of his sister, Juliette A. BRYANT. In an affidavit dated 6 July 1894, he deposes he is 51 years of age and is the brother of Juliette and a resident of Pierport, MI in Manistee Co. | Conklin, Friend Albert (I1691)
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Albertina and her husband never left Sweden. A grandson (G-Gr?) attended North Park College in Chicago- Kent Hedlund. | Hedlund, Carl Elof (I197)
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Albertina married a Swedish Army soldier. Her grandson, Kent Hedlund, came to the USA to attend North Park College in Chicago and stayed after graduation. We know that he lived in Edwardville, Illinois in the 1980's. | Alin, Albertina (I48)
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Alderman and magistrate of Terneuzen. | de Doelder, Jan (I60462)
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Alderman of Axel | de Beer, Marijnis (I60476)
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Alderman of Axel and Neusen 1657-1659 and 1663. | de Doelder, Jan Jansz. (I60466)
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Aldrich, Icabod, son of David & Sarah d. 18 Oct 1756 | Aldrich, Ichabod (I26693)
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Alexander came to Medfield with the colony of Weymouth and Braintree men about 1652. He was a single man when he came and was married to Lydia Albee in 1658, by Magistrate Atherton of Dorchester. He married second, Lydia, daughter of Hopestill Leland. His houselot was on Bridge Street. He was one of those who were burned out by the Indians in 1676. !History of Medfield, Tilden; 1887;424 | Lovell, Alexander (I16852)
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Alexander CHALKER was among the early settlers of Guilford, CT, and was quite a young man when he came to the town. He united with the church early, and was made freeman on 22 May 1648. His home lot of 3 acres stood on Crooked Lane, now State Street. On Feb 20, 1649/50, he stated in town meeting that he doubted whether he should be able to continue his present contribution to the minister's support. He was fined for "sleeping in centry & lossing his arms" on 9 Oct 1645, and was then called "Sander." He sold his lands at Guilford between 1652 and 1655, and removed to Saybrook, where he became a prominent inhabitant.
!NEHGR 59:133 | Chalker, Alexander (I23573)
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Alexander gave one half his property to his wife, whom he made executrix, and the rest to his children, when they became fifteen years of age. John Hazell, Walter Palmer, and Wm. Cheesborough, supervisors.
"Richard Bullock, aged 25 years, testifies that after the death of Winchester, he enquired of his widow, how she should dispose of the children, and she answered her husband has taken course for them, and left them to the overseers of his will. Hee being then sick and died the 16th July, 1647.
John Brown
Richard Bullock"
Inventory, 30th 1mo 1647, by Stephen Paine, Richard Bowin, and Joseph Pecke. | Winchester, Alexander (I44437)
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Alexander L. Bouck and Andrew Bouck settled in Gaines in 1837.
!History of Kent County, Illustrated, Chas. C. Chapman & Co., 1881, pp. 183-208.
The first settler in this township was Alexander Clark, who located on section 8, in the spring of 1837. He was joined in autumn by Alexander L. Bouck, who located on section 5, his present homestead, and Andrew and his son, Renssalaer Mensard, who located on section 17, the place now occupied by Henry Kelley, and soon after by Foster Kelley, Charles Kelley and Joseph Blain, who located on their present homesteads, on sections 4 and 5. Gaines at that time had little to recommend her to the eyes of civilization; being nothing more or less than 36 square miles of wilderness. Yet to the hardy, enterprising pioneers her heavy forests of beech and maple, and in some localities pine and oak, abundant supply of fresh water, with an average supply of bear, wolves, deer, wild turkeys, etc., possessed a charm that was irresistible. And the ice once broken the development of her resources was only a question of time.
!History and Directory of Kent County, Michigan, Containing a History of Each Township and the City of Grand Rapids, Compiled and Published by Dillenback and Leavitt, County History, Directory and Map Publishers, Grand Rapids: Daily Eagle Steam Printing House, 1870. | Bouck, Alexander Lewis (I47252)
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Alexander's will was dated 12 Dec 1613 was proved 1614. Elizabeth was mentioned in this will but no other record for her was found. | Hill, Alexander (I11259)
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Alice (Elsie) was married at the home of her brother, John E. Earle. | Family F291
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Alice Bate is mentioned in the will of her Grandfather in 1655. She probably died young according to Saunders (Chapman-Thomson Allied Family Lines). | Bate, Alice (I22785)
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Alice is no doubt related to John Glover (1439-1489) of Benenden, Kent. He had a daughter Alice who married John Bigge. He had a son Thomas who had descendants. Threlfell; GMCp.57 | Glover, Alice (I22675)
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Alive in 1692 as the inventory of his nephew, John Warfield, mentions "uncle Samuel Shepard." | Sheppard, Samuel (I11244)
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Alixander Lovell & Lidiah Alby. | Family F1204
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All men must die, or, The saint's deliverance by death, from the evil to come : open'd and improv'd at the funeral of Mr. Elias Keach, Minister of the Gospel, who departed this life, Octob. 27, 1699, in the 34th year of his age. | Keach, Elias (I57564)
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All Saints | Parmelee, George (I26546)
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All Saints | Parmelee, Elizabeth (I26545)
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All Saints | Parmelee, John (I26544)
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All Saints | Parmelee, Catherine (I26541)
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All Saints Church | Parmelee, John (I26538)
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All Saints Church"Elizabeth ye wife of Robert Chapman, merchant." | Elizabeth? (I29197)
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All Saints Parish | Sanders, Martin (I26743)
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All Saints' | Blower, Thomas (I28786)
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Allathea, of Samuel, Jr., and Anna. | Bullock, Althea (I44210)
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ALLEN CHARLES AXEL M/W UNK CERT# 6033225 1936-11-21 COOK CHICAGO Filed: 36-11-21 | Ahlin, Karl Axel (I33)
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Allen, Carl J. (Brother)
b. 1899; d. 1931 | Allen, Carl Jennings (I35)
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Allen, Charles A.
b. 1869; d. 1936 | Ahlin, Karl Axel (I33)
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Allen, Chas. A., occupation: cabinet maker, residence: 415 North | Ahlin, Karl Axel (I33)
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Allen, Jennie M. (Mother)
b. 1874; d. 1950 | Ahlberg, Jennie Mathilda (I34)
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