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Cause of death: throat cancer | Friz, Andrew Nelson (I762)
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Cemetery of the Flat Brook Baptist Church, located on Route 22, one to two miles north of the intersection of routes 22 and 90. The cemetery is on the right side of Rte. 22 going north; the church is on the left. The gravesite is in the front area of Flat Brook Cemetery. | Townsend, Timothy (I24986)
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Cemetery record states her age is 10 years older than what the death record indicates. The birth date calculated from death record and known census records correspond within two years of the child Mariah, daughter of Adams and Betsey Williams christened in 1813. | Williams, Maria (I40338)
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Cenesus records indicate his birthplace is Vermont. Huntoon Family Web site gives Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co, New York without citation. | Huntoon, Charles Lewis (I40927)
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Census of Colony of R.I. 1774.
Trask, Ebenezer - 2 males over age 16 (he & Jr.)
1 male under age 16 (Tradiah)
1 female over age 16 (Sarah)
1 female under age 16 (who? - unknown dau.?)
Trask, Frederick - 1 male over age 16 (by himself) | Trask, Ebenezer (I24257)
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Census of Colony of R.I. 1774.
Trask, Frederick - 1 male over age 16 (by himself) | Trask, Frederic (I21792)
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Census of the State of Rhode Island
page 134
FAMILIES.: Lewis, Arnold
WHITES. MALES. Above 16.: 1
WHITES. MALES. Under 16.: 2
WHITES. FEMALES. Above 16.: 1
WHITES. FEMALES. Under 16.: 2
Total.: 6
Same page as Nehemiah Lewis and a Richard Lewis. | Lewis, Arnold (I27096)
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Cerebral HemorrhagOn Juliette's death record, her parents are listed as Frank Bryant (b. NY) and Charity Campbell (b. NY). The name Frank was probably an error and may have been the name of the informant as Juliette had a grandson named Frank Bryant. | Conklin, Juliette Augusta (I1651)
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Cha Oesterle, 28, b. S??la, Mich
May, 21, Kind??, Mich
Hattie, 3, Elington, Mich
Oscar, 10/12, Otis, Mich
This household was listed next to Charles and Sarah Meredith. | Osterle, Charles Henry (I44697)
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Chapman Geneaolgy gives a birth date of "July 1844." | Evans, Lida Jane (I21909)
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CHAPMAN, Capt. John, Haddam. An agreement made among the heirs of Capt. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd.: Know all men by these presents: That we, Joseph CHAPMAN of Saybrook in the County of New London, and David CHAPMAN of Haddam in the County of Hartford, and Samuel CHAPMAN of the aforesd. Haddam, the only natural sons now surviving of Capt. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd., and Stephen CHALKER of Saybrook, and Joseph SELDEN of Lyme in the County of sd. New London, and Lemuel RICHARDSON of Stoningtown in the County of New London, sons-in-law of the the abovesd. Capt. John CHAPMAN, decd. (by affinity with his three daughters, Elizabeth, Anne and Mehetabell CHAPMAN), and Lydia CHAPMAN of Haddam, do hereby declare that for ourselves, our heirs and successors, mutually and firmly agree to the dist. of or dividing the whole sd. inheritance. Moreover, it is hereby agreed upon that Jabez CHAPMAN, with the approbation of the Honoured Court of Probate, is chosen to administer on sd. estate and to pay all the just and lawful debts due from the sd. estate out of his own part of the estate, the rest of the heirs to be freed from all entanglements whatsoever.
Signed: Joseph CHAPMAN, L.S.
Jabez CHAPMAN, L.S.
Samuel CHAPMAN, L.S.
Stephen X CHALKER, L.S.
Joseph SELDEN, L.S.
Lemuel RICHARDSON, L.S.
Lydia CHAPMAN, L.S.
Witnesses: William SPENCER and Alexander SPENCER
Court Record, Page 68 -- 8 April, 1712: An agreement of the children of Capt. John CHAPMAN, late of Haddam, decd., for a division of the estate, ws now exhibited in Court by Joseph CHAPMAN, Jabez and Samuel CHAPMAN, sons of the deceased, and Stephen CHALKER and Lemuel RICHARDSON, sons-in-law. These appeared in Court and acknowledged this to be their free act and deed. | Chapman, John (I21979)
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CHAPMAN, Deacon Caleb, d. 1 Oct 1797, age 58 yrs. [State stone reads age 57 yrs] Colonel McCELLAMS' Regiment, Veteran Revolutionary War | Chapman, Caleb C. (I21946)
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CHAPMAN, Elizabeth, wife of Deacon Caleb, d. 20 Nov 1822, age 80 yrs | Bushnell, Elizabeth (I21947)
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Chapman, Ida M. & Culp, David S.
Liber 6, p. 153 | Family F2174
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Charles Allen's mother died when he was quite young. Don't know when. | Jonsdotter, Johanna Kristina (I46)
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Charles Chapman d. Nov. 5, 1844 age 70 yrs | Chapman, Charles (I21952)
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Charles Cornell, James Cannon, and Richard Tyler are indicted for breaking at night into the house of Marmaduke Earle and assoulting him, 9 Aug, 1739.
!NYC, Quarter Session Court Minutes 1722-1742 | Earle, Marmaduke (I33328)
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Charles died while riding in an automobile traveling with his (son-in-law, Rex?) returning to Houghton Lake from a visit in Lansing. After stopping for food in Clare, Michigan, by the time they reached Houghton Lake he had quietly died.
Ingham Co: no death record 12/98
Check Roscommon Co | Meredith, Charles Wesley (I1422)
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Charles emigrated to Niles, Michigan in 1849. Charles and Caroline (Sweet) Conklin were listed as witnesses to the marriage of Juliette Conklin and Wooster Bryant in 1856. Charles was a gunsmith and a blacksmith and was listed in a Millburg Village (Berrien Co) directory in 1871 when he ran a blacksmith shop in Benton Harbor. In 1873 he removed to Pleasanton, later to Pierport, Manistee County. | Conklin, Charles Harrison (I1690)
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Charles immigrated from Sweden because of his objection to joining the military in Sweden. All men having attained the age of 21 were so required. Charles Allen and Jenny Ahlberg met in Grand Rapids both having attended the Swedish Covenant Church. Charley and Jennie were married by Klaes August Nygren. Witnesses to their marriage were Mr. Andrew Ahlberg and Miss Annie Anderson. Charles' obituary lists survivors as: his widow; two sons, Paul and Roy both of Grand Rapids; three daughters, Mrs. Marian Long, Mrs. R.P. Albright both of GR & Mrs. Sanford Carlson of Chicago, IL.; six grandchildren. | Ahlin, Karl Axel (I33)
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Charles is listed as a widower in the census of 1910. | Krubner, Jennie (I286)
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CHARLES SCOTT settled in Cumberland, on a very valuable tract of land, a part of which is now owned by his grandson Nathaniel Scott. | Scott, Charles (I19203)
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Charles was partners with John E. Rice in Grand Rapids about 1906-1911 in a firm named Friz & Rice Hardware at 1158 Wealthy Street. (Polk Directory listings) | Friz, Charles Clinton (I828)
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Chauncy Friz G R & I R R fireman rear 560 North avenue Grand Rapids MI 1890 | Friz, Chauncey (I312)
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Child of Isaac Allerton died aboard the Mayflower at birth on 22 December 1620 in Plymouth Harbor. | Allerton, stillborn (I44504)
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childbirth | Chapman, Sarah (I21991)
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Childbirth | Steiger, Katerina (I978)
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childbirthFerris died during the birth of her child, Elizabeth. | Quenell, Ferris (I22600)
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Childs Business Directory, Champion, 1890: "LEWIS, DEMARQUIS L. (Carthage) dealer in horses, farmer, h Jefferson." | Lewis, DeMarquis LaFayette (I27093)
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Chipman Family Plot.
!St. Marks Epis. Ch. rec. p.101 | Chipman, Louisa Amanda (I33228)
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CHIPMAN, Samuel (w) 25 and Elvira EARLE (w) 23. 17 Nov. 1862, at St. Mark's Church by Robt. WOOD. Parents and others, witnesses. | Family F166
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Chittenango Herald, 27 Jan 1841 - John Evans advertises his wife Susan "eloped from my bed and board." | Family F182
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Christening not recorded. | Vanderbilt, Jacob Janse (I33465)
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Christian Baug and wife with 3 children were in the 6th party sailing from Holland 27 July 1709 (Rotterdam Lists); he was listed near New York 1709ers Mattys Bron, Johann Bernhardt and Johan Nikel Jung.
Christian Bauch first was mentioned on the Hunter Lists 4 July 1710 with 2 persons over 10 years of age and 2 persons under 10; the last entry for the family in Hunter noted 4 persons over 10 years and 1 under 10 years on 13 September 1712. Christian Bauch of Haysbury was a soldier in 1711 (Palatine Volunteers to Canada). He and Anna Dorothea with 5 children were at Neu-Stuttgardt ca. 1716/17 (Simmendinger Register). Christian and several of his sons were listed on Pastor Sommer's roll of Schoharie Lutheran families ca. 1744/45. | Bouck, Christian (I47281)
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Christina Damm, daughter of Sigfrid Damm, a corporal. | Sigfridsdotter, Anna Christina (Stina) (I87)
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Christina Low, the wife of James TRAN, mentions in her will the sum of 240 pounds as due her stepson John TRAN from his mother Isabella ORR. | Low, Christiana (I35365)
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Christina VAN DE GRIFT baptised February 26, 1651, married (first) October a widower, by whom she had two children, Abraham and Jacobus. She married (second) April 14, 1681, Daniel VEENVOUS, from Beuren in Gelderland, by whom she had five children --Wilhelmina, Rebecca and Contantia; two others are named Rebecca died in infancy. | VanDerGrift, Christina Jacobse (I38293)
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Christina was the daughter of Theophilus Elsworth. They removed to Bensalem, Bucks Co., PA. HAd children Jacob, Christoffel, Rebecca, Abraham, Anneken, Elizabeth, Anntje. | Family F2804
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Christina's children are mentioned in the will of her father in 1768. Meghtell Vanbuere, Maria Vanbuere and Selvester Vanbuere. | Family F274
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Christopher and Sarah owned the covenant, Westbrook church, 13 Dec 1767, and both were admitted to full communion 2 Oct 1768; both were members in 1812. As a private, Christopher had half a day's training at Saybrook in 1775. He was elected lieut., May 1790. He served as a Saybrook highway surveyor for 1769, a lister for 1782, a surveyor for 1784, and a grand juror for 1792. !NEHGR 146:375 | Post, Christopher (I23180)
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Christopher Post d. May 20, 1816 age 70 yrs | Post, Christopher (I23180)
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Clarence was enumerated in the household of his parents as single. | Family F12
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Clarissa and James Griffin lived in Canada and raised a large number of children. After being widowed, she returned to Michigan where she married her cousin, Martin Townsend, the son of Elan Durkee Townsend. They married to make a home for one another. | Townsend, Clarissa E. (I26420)
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Clement Bates, age 40, arrived on the "Elizabeth" in mid-1635 with his wife Ann, age 40, two servants, John Wynchester, age 19, and Jarvice Gold, age 30, and his five children, James, age 14,Clement age 12, Rachell, age 8, Joseph, age 5, and Benjamin, age 2. A tailor from Lydd, Kent, he settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, where five acres were granted to him. He was a brother of James Bate of Dorchester. | Bate, Clement (I22845)
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Clement Weaver was an overseer of William Holbrook's will, 1626. They came to Weymouth, MA sometime before 2 June 1640 when he was fined for drunkeness. He moved to Newport, RI by 1655. He died 20 Oct 1683 "near 100". His mother was Margaret Adams. Could she be related to Henry Adams of nearby Barton St. David? | Weaver, Clement (I9933)
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Clinton Independent publ. 20 Oct 1892
"Licensed to Wed -
October 12, E. M. Townsend, Hubbardston, age 19 & Carrie E. Holbrook, St. Johns, age 21"
In the 1900 census on June 4, Eugene & Carrie each indicate they were married 7 years. In the 1910 census taken April 19, they were each married 18 years. In the 1930 census, both Eugene and Carrie indicate they were each 20 years old at their marriage.
Certificate: 1155
Marriage Date: October 12, 1892
Place: St. Johns, Mich
Eugene M. Townsend, 19, White, Teamster
Res: Hubbardston, Mich
b. New York
f. Martin V. Townsend
m. Ella M. Evans
Carrie E. Holbrook, 21, White, Housework
Res: St. Johns, Mich
b. Hubbardston
f. James M. Holbrook
m. Eugelia E. Townsend
License Date: October 12, 1892
Married by: B. D. Stearus (Stearns), Clergyman
Wit:
J. A. Holbrook, St. Johns, Mich
Mary Holbrook, St. Johns, Mich
First marriage for both. | Family F167
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Col. Amy (Descendants of David Thomson) gives date of death as December 1628, ae. 36. No source is given however. Saunders (Chapman-Thomson Allied family Lines) makes a statement that his death was "by drowning at his island in December 1627." | Thomson, David (I15068)
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Col. Amy gives date of death as July 27, 1782 at Milford, MA/ | Darling, Samuel (I15104)
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Col. Amy gives place of death as Bellingham, MA. | Thompson, Benjamin (I15100)
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Commercial||Union High|| | Carlson, Sanford Elvin (I7)
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