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book #5, page 93
John Wallin
died: pneumonia in Grand Rapids, aged 42-10-19
born: Sweden
Occupation: brick mason
father Sven Wallin; mother: Anna Hanson | Wallin, Sven Johan (John) (I194)
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Book #6, page 35.
Antje Blik, single woman, age 21 yr, 7 mos, 10 days. born: Grand Rapids
father: Wm Blik; mother: Katarina Benkelaar
died of phthisis pulmonalis 4/29/1903 | Blik, Antje (Annie) (I442)
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book #7, page 218
John Olson, Married, Died of: Tuberculosis
Father: Ole Olson; mother: ??
Occupation: machine hand
Age 66-2-12 | Olson, Johannes (I24)
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book #7, page 299
Verbrugge, Cornelius, born: Netherlands
father: Peter Verbrugge / mother: Peternella C. Goosen
Age: 64-2-10
died of: concussion of the spine. He was killed by a horse. | Verbrugge, Cornelis (I432)
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book #7, page 327
John Allen, born: Sweden, father: B. Allen, Occupation: farmer, Cause of Death: marasmus
Age: 76 yrs, 4 months, and 25 days
John Allin, aged 76, died Monday at the home of his son, 15 North Ave. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow the Rauschenbergers Chapel, 15 Scribner St. (G.R. Herald, 23 Feb 1910, page 6) | Alin, Johannes (John) (I45)
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book #74, page 451
Eugene M. Townsend age: 71
born: Niagra County, NY
father: Martin Townsend; mother: Ella Evans
married once previous
Vada Gibson age: 64
residence: Lansing, MI
born: Gratiot County, MI
father: Isaac VanderHoff; mother: Rachel Graham
married twice previous
married @ 1426 Bemis SE, Grand Rapids, by Henry R.E. Quant, minister
| Family F174
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book #8, page 358
Friz, Andrew Jackson
age: 89-2-27
widower
died of: cancer of the stomach
born: NY
father: Andrew C. Friz (born: NY)
mother: ?? | Friz, Andrew Jackson (I721)
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book #8, page 45
Daniels, Frances
age: 50-2-3
died of: heart disease
widow
father: Andrew C. Friz
mother: May E. Williams (sic) | Friz, Frances Isabel (I798)
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book #9, page 191
Blik, John
Age: 31-0-18
single man
born: MI
occupation: shoemaker
father: Wm Blik (b. Netherlands)
mother: Catherine Bakelaar (b. Netherlands)
cause of death: tuberculosis | Blik, John (I445)
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book #9, page 226
Hanson, Carl G.
age: 88-8-0
born: Sweden
widower
died of: senility
father: Hans Hanson
mother: ?? | Hansson, Carl Gustof (I40)
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book #9, page 6
died of: pyelitis of the kidney
born: Sweden
married
father: Karl Hanson
mother: Christine Peterson | Carlson, Augusta Florentina (I43)
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book #B, page 249
Frederick A. Holbrook, married, age 55-8-4
died May 11, 1901 of paralysis in Hubbardston
occupation: druggist
born: Mass.
father: Jas. L. Holbrook; mother: Electa Morse | Holbrook, Frederick Augustus (I1403)
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Book 2, page 22
Magaret Pratt, female, white, widow
64y, -m, 1d
Suicide by taking Corrosive Sublimate (poisonous: Mercury Chloride)
b. New York
Land Lady
Parents: not known
Record date: June 3, 1893 | Conklin, Margaret (I9842)
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Book 2, page 31; record #465
Dec 9, 1872
Almira M. Harrison, white, female, born at Olive
Father: Wells Harrison, born in Michigan
Mother: Francis Harrison, born in New York
Farmer, residence in Olive
recorded 4 June 1873 | Harrison, Almira May (I1854)
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Book 3, page 4.
MORRIS, EDWIN B
Date of death: 2-Mar-1885
Ledger Page: 70
Record Number: 80
Place of death: 1ST WARD GRAND RAPID
County of Death: Kent
Sex: Male
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Married
Age: 35 years 7 months
Cause of Death: CONGESTION OF BRAIN
Birthplace: NEW YORK
Occupation: GROCER
Father's Name: Last name not recorded, UNKNOWN
Father's Residence: DECEASED
Mother's Name: Last name not recorded, UNKNOWN
Mother's Residence: DECEASED
Date of record: 24-Apr-1886 | Morris, Edwin B. (I1289)
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Book 8, page 6
Cause of death: Gangrene leg & foot
Age 46y, 4m, 4d | Friz, Charlotte Maretta (I258)
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Book B; p 283
Ellen Marie Townsend
married
age: 54y 0m 7d
died: Hubbardston
cause: epteritis
born: New York
Father: John Evans
Mother: Unknown | Evans, Ellen Marie (I1261)
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Book C, p. 38 | Family F1905
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Born before 1627 (in Taunton section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms), but probably eldest son. | Brown, John (I42387)
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Born before 1627 as he was in the Taunton section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of able men to bear arms. | Brown, James (I44327)
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Born certainly after 1810 and before 1820. | Campbell, Mary (I10175)
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Born eight days after Easter 1737. The first daughter listed in the Sommer Register and undoubtedly the eldest, for Dominie Sommer invariably listed the sons in the order of their birth followed by the daughters in the order of their birth. | Krčausler, Elisabeth (I47330)
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Born either 23 Jun 1657 or 20 Jan 1658. No children are mentioned in his will dated 15 Nov 1714. After providing for his wife, he names two children of his brother Cornelius, viz. Mehitable Corbett and Cornelious, making the latter his heirs.
! Savage
William's will, dated 15 Nov 1714, proved 16 Dec following; gives his Negro man, Prince, to the testator's wife, for four years, but at the end of four years he is to be free. Negro maid, Moll, and some other chattels, "kine," etc., are to be sold and converted into money. In the inventory, Moll is valued at 35 pounds, about 86 silver dollars. Four years' service of Prince are valued at 20 pounds, about 50 dollars. He was wealthy, and having no children, he left most of his property to his nephew William, only son of his brother Cornelius.
!The Vinton Memorial, John Adams Vinton, 1858. | Holbrook, William (I5919)
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Born in NYC on March 29, 1853. Grace Earle was a resident of Chicago in 1904. By the mid-1920s she had settled in San Diego as the wife of N. P. Harrison. She died in Los Angeles on Oct. 30, 1945. Exh: San Diego Art Guild, 1931, 1932; Pasadena, 1932; Santa Barbara, 1932; Oakland Art Gallery, 1932; Calif.-Pacific Int'l Expo (San Diego), 1935.
Source:
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
American Art Annual 1904; City Directory; Death record. | Earle, Grace Irene (I33207)
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Both Hugh and Betsy were residents of Olive Township.
~M-002 | Family F2183
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Both of the VAN DER GRIFT brothers were in the employ of the West India Company. Paulus was skipper of the ship "Neptune" in 1645, and of the "Grest Gerrit" in 1646. He was a large landholder in New Amsterdam as early as 1644. He was a member of the council, 1647-1648; burgomaster 1657-1658, and 1661-1664; orphan master 1656-1660; member of convention, 1653 and 1663. On February 21, 1664, Paulus LEENDERSEN and Allard ANTHONY were spoken of as "co-patroons of the new settlement of Noortwyck on the North Rover." He had five children baptized at the Dutch Reformed church, and he and his wife were witnesses to the baptism of five of the eight children of his brother Jacob. Paulus Leendertsen VAN DER GRIFTsold his property in New Amsterdam in 1671, and returned with his family to Europe. | VanDerGrift, Paulus (I39902)
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Both Robert's parents were born in Ireland. 1900 census. According to the 1894 state census, his father was born in Canada and his mother in Ireland. | Morrison, Robert W. (I1666)
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BOUCH, Adam d. Aug. 4, 1841, Aged 69 yrs. 3 mos. 10 das | Bouck, Adam (I47244)
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BOUCH, Elizabeth d. Feb. 8, 1862, Aged 88 yrs. 7 mos. 19 das., Husband Adam Bouch | Freymeyer, Elisabetha (I47245)
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Bouck, Abram V., d. 11 Sept 1893, 78y 8m 17d, s/w Eunice M., & Mary Bouck | Bouck, Abram Van Rennsalaer (I47254)
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Bouck, Eunice M., d. 5 Oct 1883, 64y, w/o Abram V. Bouck, s/w Mary & Abram Bouck. | Burroughs, Eunice Maria (I48297)
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Bouck, Sarah F. w. of Alexander L.
d. July 13, 1886; a. 73y. 6m. 2d. | Tyler, Sarah J. (I48282)
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BOUCK,LOUISE - BOUCK,WALKER,JOHN E WALKER,WASHTENAW,,12 JUL 1842,---,---,---, | Family F3223
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Bowen, Josiah, of Thomas, Oct. 1, 1691 | Bowen, Josiah (I47757)
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Braintree records also show an entry with the year as 1693. | Thayer, Thomas Jr. (I15493)
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Bridget resided for a time after the death of her first husband at St. Peter's, Paul's Wharf, London, until she married Thomas Newman. | Family F1372
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Bridgett Loker or Draper. Listed Robert Daniel's wife as Sister Bridgett Daniel in the 1653 will of John Loker, who was married to Mary Draper. NEHGS49:341 | Family F541
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Bristol Ss : october 14th 1710 then Caleb Eddy and John Paddock Junr two of ye wittnesses of the within written will of Obadiah Bowen above Named Came before me Nathanl Paine Esqr Judge of the Probate of wills & granting Administrations within the County aforesd & made Oath that they were present and did see the said Deceased signe seal publish & declare this Instrumt as his will and Testamt & that he was of a Disposeing mind when he so did and that they together with John Devotion the othe wimess set their hands as witnsses at the same time
John Cary Regr Nathl Paine
Entered Novr 29 1710 By John Cary Regr:
"An Inventory of the Estate of Obadiah Bowen lat of Swanzey Deceased Apprized by us the subscribers hereof october the 4th day Anno Domini 1710:"
¹149 18s 02d | Bowen, Obediah (I50554)
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Brooklyn Congregational Church Congregational Church and Society taken out of Canterbury, Pomfret and Mortlake, 1736. Township formed 1752. Marriage record begun by Rev. Ephraim Avery, the first pastor. Marriages from Dec. 1756 and thereafter, performed by Rev. Josiah Whitney.
May also have married Rebecca (?) | Family F236
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Brothers John and Robert Pease, both age 27, emigrated from Great Baddow, Essex, on the Frances (embarked at the end of April, 1634, from Ipswich) and settled at Salem. John later moved to Martha's Vineyard and died there. Robert stayed in Salem. | Pease, Robert (I35999)
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Bulah Jones, wife of Zebulon, d. July 17, 1805 age 55 yrs. | Grinnell, Beulah (I50544)
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BULLOCK, Ebenezer and Sarah Moulton, March 29, 1698. Int. -, 1697. | Family F3449
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Bullock, Susanna, wife of William, Esq. | Kent, Susannah (I50508)
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Buried with her mother. | Bushnell, Elizabeth (I23046)
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BURR, Abigail, late of Fairfield, widow of Daniel burr, Nov. 22, 1720, letters of administration on her estate granted to Ensign John Andrus and her son Sergeant Samuel Burr, page 96. Inventory taken Nov. 23, 1720, by Gideon Allen and Peter Burr, and filed Jan. 25, 1721, page 96. Jan. 25, 1721, account filed, and estate ordered distributed by Major Peter Burr and Lieut. Gideon Allen of Fairfield to her children, on son Samuel, and three daughters Hellinah, Deborah, and Mahitabell, who are deceased. Their children being Hellinah's John, Abigail, Hellinah, Daniel, and Ebeneazer Andrus: Deborah's Sarah, Abigail, Joseph, Daniel, and Nathaniel Perry: Mahitabell's one daughter Mahitabell Strong: and an appeal taken by Samuel Burr, John Andrus and Joseph Perry, page 96. Mch. 14, 1721, account filed, and estate distributed to her only son Samuel, to John Andrus husband of Hellinah, a deceased daughter, and guardian of her children: to Mahitabell, only daughter of Mahitabell Strong, a deceased daughter; and to Joseph Perry husband of Deborah, a deceased daughter, and guardian of her children, page 106. | Glover, Abigail (I49087)
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Burton, July 20th 1856. "Mr. Nodine had applied for a bill of divorce from her (Arvilla)--he did not get it here. She had more friends than he had. Mr. Nodine went to Waterford, IN, some six miles from Michigan City to making bricks where he had been 2 or 3 years before. Had the children with him--last spring Mrs. Nodine sold most of her things and went to see her children."
In the 1860 census, she is in Niles, MI, age 26 and a "widow." Perhaps it was easier to explain than "divorce." | Family F1477
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Bushnell, Martin E., (Bridgeport,) lot 84, O. R., farmer 64
!1868-9 Gazetteer & Business Directory - Town of Sullivan, Madison Co., NY | Bushnell, Martin Erastus (I23010)
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By 1884, James had moved to Chicago. He was a freight agent for the Chicago & Atlantic Railroad in 1884. He was Secretary for the Consolidated Oatmeal Company in 1887. In 1893 he was listed as an insurance agent. | Earle, James Dorset (I33413)
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Byron Townsend offers the name Elizabeth Hilton for this person. | Katherine (I26298)
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C. F. Wheeler was a member of the Hubbardston, A.G. Russell No. 234 Post, Grand Army of the Republic. He also was in partnership with Robbins (Robbnson?) and sold drugs, paints oils, dye stuffs and Yankee notions from their store at the Chatterton Block in Hubbardston. | Wheeler, Charles Fay (I23329)
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