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11251 | Birth: Jan. 10, 1920 Gilbert Maricopa County Arizona, USA Death: Mar. 22, 2013 Mesa Maricopa County Arizona, USA Elma Allen Milano, 93, passed away Friday, March 22, 2013 in Mesa, AZ. Elma was born in Gilbert, AZ on January 10, 1920 to Charles Ashael and Ida Lillywhite Allen. She was raised in Los Angeles where she met and married her husband, Henri Milano. After their marriage in 1938, they operated a chain of accordion studios in southern California. Following World War II, they moved to Mesa where they founded Milano Music Center. After Hank and Elma were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple, they were blessed with six children. Elma was proud that all of her children and many of her grandchildren were able to work by her side in the music business. All six of her children became proficient accordionists under her tutelage. She enjoyed the family performing as a group for many civic and church functions. She was devoted to acts of service dedicated to community, church, and family. Elma had a lifelong commitment to "lift the lives of others." She served a four-year term on the Mesa City Council. She also was active on the board of directors for the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, acted as secretary of the Downtown Business Association, as well as the Republican Women's Clubs, Mesa Symphony Guild, Mesa Fine Arts Association, the Women's Auxiliary of the VFW, Soroptimists, and the American Business Women's Association. Upon retiring from the music business, she served two full-time missions for the LDS church. This gave her opportunity to preach the gospel in Missouri, Kansas, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. After her missions, she then focused on family history and writing her own life story. She authored a series of personal improvement ideas called, "Elma's Lessons in Living" which have been enjoyed and utilized by many. Elma presented her "Family Power Program" and lectured for BYU Education Week in Provo, UT and statewide. During the later years of her life, she also served as Young Women's President and Relief Society President in her local ward. Elma is survived by her six children and their spouses: Frank Ashael (Bambi Grimshaw), Donna Francene (Jan Pfeifer), Mila Ann (John Linton), Laura Kay (David Smith), Margaret Leona (Dennis Palmer), and Ida Marie (Bradley Anderson). She is also survived by her brother, Lester W. Allen of Orem, UT, and her sister-in-law, Betty Shellington Allen of Mesa, and also 28 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild. The family would like to express appreciation and gratitude to those who attended to her needs and comforted her in her declining stages, particularly her niece Jeanette Allen Langford. A viewing will be held on Thursday evening, March 28, from 6-8pm at the Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa. Her funeral will be Friday, March 29, 11:00am at Mesa North Stake Center, 933 E. Brown Road, with viewing prior to services from 10:00-10:45am. Interment will immediately follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, AZ. Find A Grave Memorial# 107156674 | Allen, Elma (I614)
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11252 | Birth: Jan. 13, 1739 Pompton Plains Morris County New Jersey, USA Death: Apr. 25, 1817 Pompton Plains Morris County New Jersey, USA John DeBow was a son of Garret DeBow and Maria Van Derbeek. John & Jannetje Van Ness married 8 May 1764, Pompton Plains Reformed Church, Pompton Plains. They were the parents of Maritje (Mary) b. 29 Dec 1764, Tryntje (Catherine) b. 11 May 1766, Gerret b. 10 Mar 1768, Hendrick (Henry) b. 7 Jan 1770, Johannes (John) b. 10 Feb 1780 & Paul b. 27 Oct 1783. John DeBow was a Captain in the Eastern Battalion of the Morris County Militia during the Revolutionary War for Independence. He and his men were at Monmouth 21 Jun - 3 Jul 1778 & saw action during the Battle of Monmouth 28 Jun 1778, served at Acquacknonk Sep 1778, Minisink from 29 Oct - 11 Nov 1778 and at the Battle of Springfield 25 Jun 1780. He is listed on page 388 in The Official Register of the Officiers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War compiled by William Stryker, Adjutant General of New Jersey via executive order of Theodore F. Randolph, Governor of New Jersey 1 June 1870. John DeBow is assigned Patriot # A031210 by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Burial: Pompton Plains Reformed Church Cemetery Pompton Plains Morris County New Jersey, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 37872097 | Debow \ De Boog, John (I1390)
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11253 | Birth: Jan. 9, 1789 Death: Dec. 6, 1876 Family links: Parents: Adonijah Schuyler (1750 - 1839) Spouse: John A. Boyd (____ - 1828) Children: Elizabeth Schuyler Boyd Quackenbush (1817 - 1882)* Inscription: Mother Wife of John A. Boyd Burial: First Dutch Reformed Churchyard Hackensack Bergen County New Jersey, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 7291735 | Schuyler, Elizabeth (I1312)
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11254 | Birth: Jul. 14, 1916 Death: Jan. 15, 2008 Henri (Hank) Milano "The Last Hurrah!" Henri "Hank" Milano, 91, departed this life on Jan. 15, 2008 in Salt Lake City. He was born on July 14, 1916 in Sunnyside, Utah to Frank and Leona Milano. He was the second of three children. His parents and two sisters, Anna and Mary, preceded him in death. Hank attended school in Salt Lake City and graduated from West High in 1933. He married Elma Allen Dec. 31, 1938 in Eagle Rock, California. He was inducted in the U.S. Army in 1942 and served over three years. After World War II, Hank and Elma moved to Mesa, Arizona and founded Milano Music Center in 1946. They became the parents of six children. Hank subsequently married Lucille "Connie" Mehan October 31, 1965 in Ely, Nevada and they became the parents of two children. Hank was a hard working, successful businessman. He held managing positions in several music companies throughout the U.S. In 1970, he and Connie returned to Salt Lake City where he worked as vice president and general manager of Wagner Corporation (packaging supplies and services) until he retired in 1993 at age 77. Hank was an avid tennis player, a skilled accordionist and had a love for family memorabilia. He was a member of the American Legion Holladay Post #71 and the F.O.E. #67 in Salt Lake City and in his later years was an active member of the Wasatch Accordion Club. His sharp wit and keen mind remained active until the last. He is survived by both former spouses, Elma and Connie, and all eight of his children: Frank (Bambi), Francene Pfeifer (Jan), Mila Linton (John), Laura Smith (David), Margaret Palmer (Dennis), Ida Anderson (Brad), Nick Milano, and Alexandria "Allie" Carleson (Scott); a step-daughter, Bobbie Fresh; 30 grandchildren, 36 great-grand-children, and one great-great-grandson. The family expresses their heartfelt thanks to the many family members, friends, and professional caregivers for their love and support. Funeral services will be held on Tues., January 22, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street, where friends and family may call Mon. evening from 6-8 p.m. and Tues. morning one hour prior to services. Interment: Utah Veteran's Memorial Park, 17111 S. Camp Williams Road. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.jenkins-soffe.com Find A Grave Memorial# 24629654 | Milano, Henri (I615)
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11255 | Birth: Jul. 22, 1909 Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Death: Feb. 23, 1997 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA CLELL HENRY BATEMAN Clell Henry Bateman, 87, died February 23, 1997 at home in Salt Lake City. Born July 22, 1909 in Murray, Utah, son of Royal James and Maud Elizabeth Brown Bateman. Married Lucy Margaret Edwards; she preceded him in death August 25, 1962. Married Lois Elizabeth Barlow August 28, 1964 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served as Elders Quorum President, Bishop, Member of the Cannon Stake High Council for 12 years, High Priest Group Leader, Home Teacher, Sunday School President and Ward Employment Specialist. Survived by wife, Lois; daughter, Marietta (Gary S.) Williams, Orem; sons, David Bateman, Salt Lake; Daryl (Traci) Bateman, Taylorsville; four grandchildren, Alecia (Ronn) Raymond, Provo; Kristin (Mike) Pierce, American Fork; Chelsa (Brad) Hansen, Provo; Merrick Williams, St. Paul, Minnesota; five great grandsons; brothers, Alden Bateman, Taylorsville; Wayne (Fern) Bateman, Boise, Idaho; sisters, Melba (Glen) Bair, San Diego, California; Dorothy (Lyle) Hurst, San Diego, California; Leila Revo, Eckert, Colorado. Preceded in death by parents, sister, Grace Johnson Christensen; brother, Kenneth Bateman. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 12 p.m. at the Cannon 4th Ward, 1301 South 1200 West. Friends may call Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Homes, 4330 South Redwood Road and Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Deseret News Tuesday, February 25, 1997 Obituary Burial: Murray City Cemetery Murray Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: 10 096 3 Find A Grave Memorial# 34634 | Bateman, Clell Henry (I2)
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11256 | Birth: Jun. 12, 1875 Nebraska, USA Death: Jan. 15, 1944 Weiser Washington County Idaho, USA ID: 140026 Name of Deceased: POLLY, LUELLA MAY Year: 1944 Certificate Number: 137617 County of Death: Washington City: WEISER Date of Death: 01/15/1944 Date of Birth: 06/12/1875 Find A Grave Memorial# 23306110 | Parker, Luella May (I133)
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11257 | Birth: Jun. 17, 1882 Huron County Ohio, USA Death: Feb. 17, 1928 Monroeville (Huron County) Huron County Ohio, USA Ohio Obituary Index: RBHAYES Basic information for person: Last Name: DUFFETT First Name: NELLIE Spouse Last Name: DUFFETT Spouse First Name: CHARLES City of Death: MONROEVILLE State of Death: OH Month of Death: 2 Day of Death: 17 Year of Death: 1928 There is 1 other family name for this person: Last Name: SKYLER First Name: NELLIE "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953" Name: Nellie Duffet Event Date: 16 Feb 1928 Event Place: Oxford, Erie, Ohio Cause of death: Angina Pectoris Gender: Female; Age: 45 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Housewife Birth Date: 17 Jun 1882 Birthplace: Lyme Twp. Burial Date: 18 Feb 1928 Burial Place: N. Monroeville, O. Cemetery: North Monroeville Cem Father's Name: Philo Schuyler Father's Birthplace: Pa. Mother's Name: Elizabeth Evans Mother's Birthplace: London, Eng. Informant: Thomas Schuyler Spouse's Name: Chas. Duffet File Number: fn 8517; GS Film number: 1991144 Digital Folder Number: 004022069 Image Number: 02440 Burial: North Monroeville Cemetery Monroeville (Huron County) Huron County Ohio, USA Plot: Row 12, Stone 9 Created by: Ghostdigger2 Record added: Oct 31, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 119598852 | Schuyler, Nellie Jane (I1196)
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11258 | Birth: Jun. 30, 1913 Death: Dec. 21, 1990 William Thomas Edwards Sr. 1913 ~ 1990 William Thomas Edwards, Sr., age 77, died December 21, 1990 in a Salt Lake Hospital of Aortic Aneurysm. Born June 30, 1913 in Oakland, California to William S. and Lucy Gibbs Edwards. Married Mary Edda Hamilton, later divorced. Married Helen Ohms November 16, 1963. Retired in 1958 from the U.S. Navy after 30 years of service. Served in WW II. Member of the Catholic Church. He and his wife Helen lived in Cedar City for 12 years. Survived by wife, Salt Lake City; sons, William T. Edwards, Jr., Malibu, CA; Arthur H. Edwards, Los Angeles, CA; Henry Edwards, Hollywood, CA; John W. Edwards, Hawaii; daughter, Karen Edwards, Arlington, WA; three step children, Darlene Ohms Larsen, Salt Lake City, UT; Don W. Ohms, Las Vegas, NV; Dennis Ohms, Cedar City, UT; 16 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; brother, Samuel Edwards, California. Preceded in death by sister, Margaret, and both parents. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 11 a.m., at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State, where friends may call Wednesday, one hour prior to service. Interment: Mountain View Memorial Estates Burial: Mountain View Memorial Estates Cemetery Cottonwood Heights Salt Lake County Utah, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65768016 | Edwards, William Thomas Sr (I5)
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11259 | Birth: Mar. 10, 1888 Death: Mar. 4, 1962 Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Joseph Wolney, Sr. owned the plot according to cemetery records. Family links: Spouse: Joseph Frank Wolney (1887 - 1974) Burial: Sheridan Municipal Cemetery Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Plot: Block 73 Lot 9 Find A Grave Memorial# 64429027 | Szerencsa, Julia (I268)
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11260 | Birth: Mar. 11, 1923 Vernal Uintah County Utah, USA Death: Aug. 24, 1948 Vernal Uintah County Utah, USA Loren was the son of Frank & Elizabeth "Bessie" Dillman Swain. Loren had a twin brother, Laurence R. Swain. He was a World War II veteran. from Find-A-Grave | Swain, Loren Robert (I2793)
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11261 | Birth: Mar. 11, 1923 Vernal Uintah County Utah, USA Death: Jun. 14, 2005 Saint Anthony Fremont County Idaho, USA Completed his earthly mission at his home in St. Anthony, Idaho at age 82. Born in Vernal, Utah. Son of Frank E. and Bessie Swope Swain. Grew up Vernal. Graduated from Unitah High School. U. S. Army World War II veteran. Received two Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star. Lived several places before moving to St. Anthony in 1976 because of the Teton Dam disaster. Continued to live in St. Anthony. Wife Nancy died in 2002. | Swain, Lawrence R (I3390)
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11262 | Birth: Mar. 16, 1911 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Death: Oct. 16, 1999 Renee Josephine (Felt) Schult Galzen Daughter of David Clyde Felt & La Von Nelson Wife of Walter Herman Schult (1907-1994) (divorced by 1945) Wife of Irving J Galzen (1911-1980) Death Social Security Death Index Name: Renee J. Galzen Born: 16 Mar 1911 Died: 16 Oct 1999 Last Residence: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA SSN issued: California (Before 1951) 1st Marriage Groom: Walter H Schult, 23, b. Germany; resides 2441 S. Curson, Los Angeles; Florist; 1st marriage Bride: Renee Josephine Felt, 20, b. UT; resides 1314 1/2 Sixth Ave, Los Angeles; stenographer for Platt Music; 1st marriage Marriage: 05 Jun 1931 Place: Glendale, Los Angeles, California Groom's Father: Frederick Schult, b. Germany Groom's Mother: Louise Weid, b. Germany Bride's Father: David Clyde Felt, b. UT Bride's Mother: La Von Nelson, b. UT Married by: Leo J Mills, Minister of the Gospel Witnesses: Fred P Schult, Huntington Park, CA; & D.C. Felt. 1314 1/2 Sixth Ave, Los Angeles Page: 22 2nd Marriage California Marriage Index Groom: Irving Galzen, 49 Bride: Renee Felt, 50 Marriage Date: 30 Mar 1961 Place: Los Angeles Co. DAUGHTER Marilyn Louise (Schult) Welch was born on March 15, 1932 at Los Angeles, California to Walter Herman Schult and Renee Josephine Felt. Her parents divorced, and in July 1945, while her father served in the US Navy, he married her new stepmother Helen Louise Wickard (1920-2003). Marilyn's mother remarried in 1961 to Irving Galzen (1911-1980). In 1950, Marilyn married Dale Reavis Welch and enjoyed 58 years of marriage. Optimistic and constantly encouraging, Marilyn taught first and second grade at Torrance Elementary School for twenty-five years, where she also directed many musical productions. She combined her beautiful voice and love of music and travel touring with the Southern California Mormon Choir. She was active in the Torrance Teachers' Association, California Republican Women, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and loved serving in the youth and women's organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Marilyn passed away at her home on May 15, 2008. She was survived by her husband of 58 years, Dale Welch; one daughter, one son, three brothers, seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brother, Fred Schult. Funeral services were held on May 23, 2008 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 5845 Crestridge Rd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. Marilyn was laid to rest beside her mother at Green Hills Memorial Park. An obituary and photo were published in the Daily Breeze, Torrance, CA on May 20th & 21st, 2008. FATHER'S 2nd MARRIAGE California Marriage Record Groom: Walter Herman Schult, 37, b. Germany; resides US Navy Coronado, CA; divorced, 2nd marriage Bride: Helen Louise Wickard, 25, born Franklin County, Indiana; resides 3016 Lora St, Temple City, CA; occupation Office Work; 1st marriage Marriage Date: 10 Jul 1945 Place: Temple City, Los Angeles, California Groom's Father: Fred P Schult, b. Germany Groom's Mother: Louise Weidt, b. Poland Bride's Father: Frank T Wickard, b. Topeka, KS Bride's Mother: Ethel Wehr, b. Franklin Co., IN Married by: Vicksrig Daughtery, Minister of the Gospel Witnesses: Eleanor M & Theodore C Gartner, Maywood, CA Page: 110 Family links: Parents: David Clyde Felt (1888 - 1973) LaVon Sarah Nelson Felt (1889 - 1972) Spouses: Irving J Galzen (1911 - 1980) Walter Herman Schult (1907 - 1994)* Children: Marilyn Louise Schult Welch (1932 - 2008)* Sibling: Renee Josephine Felt Schult Galzen (1911 - 1999) Bradley Felt (1915 - 1915)* | Felt, Renee Josephine (I3416)
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11263 | Birth: Mar. 30, 1887 Death: Mar. 27, 1979 Burial: Murray City Cemetery Murray Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: 10 142 5 Find A Grave Memorial# 55764 | Gibbs, Lucy (I3)
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11264 | BIRTH: Michele Day, daughter. Known as "Lori". Mother: Sackman Notes: Related to Frank James [a cousin? brother?] to Jesse James Wrote Billings, Yellowstone, MT [is that where she was born? Ask] Also wrote 30-20-51 [not know what that means] | Marcher, Loretta Lee (I1175)
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11265 | BIRTH: Noticed some Dean's in Dedham, MA in early 1700's | Dean, Mary (I565)
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11266 | Birth: Nov. 20, 1821 Death: Dec. 20, 1841 Burial: Jones Cemetery, Huron County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 129900316 | Schuyler, Sarah Ann (I1182)
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11267 | Birth: Nov. 20, 1925 Marietta Love County Oklahoma, USA Death: Mar. 18, 1999 San Angelo Tom Green County Texas, USA Veteran of World War II. Served in the United States Navy. Preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Lonzo Taylor and Tiny Janie Chapman Taylor; two brothers, Alford Taylor and Claude Taylor; and his grandson, Michael Taylor. Information extracted from obituary in San Angelo Standard Times, March 23, 1999. Inscription: Veteran: S1, U. S. Navy World War II Find A Grave Memorial# 11136577 | Taylor, W. R. (I3857)
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11268 | Birth: Nov. 8, 1941 Arizona, USA Death: Jun. 9, 2013 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Mary Ja Neanne Allen Webster our beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Friend and Queen of Crafts joined her husband on June 9, 2013 in her Salt Lake City home surrounded by her children after a brave battle with cancer. On November 8, 1941 she was born to her loving parents, Gove Liahona Allen and Mary Magdalene Pace and had three brothers in Tucson, Arizona. She spent most of her youth in Mesa, Arizona and a few summers in Greeley, Colorado where her parents completed their masters programs. She went to Mesa High School where she acted as the Fine Arts Commissioner, sang in Acapella, was crowned Superstition Queen and never missed a single dance. Her blood truly ran purple and gold. Her favorite activity was spending nights dancing at the Mazona. After high school, she attended ASU and then transferred to BYU where she graduated with a BA. She majored in Art and minored in Journalism. After graduation, she was offered a position at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. She was one of only three candidates to be selected nationally. After her experience at Hallmark, she moved to Salt Lake to pursue her desires of owning her own art business. She rented office space from James William Webster, who she later loved and married. Jim and Ja Neanne eloped to the Laie Hawaiian Temple in 1967. They moved to a house on Second Avenue where their oldest two children were born. They moved to First Avenue where they had three more children and lived the rest of their lives. Ja Neanne was an active member in the LDS Church residing in the Emigration Stake 27th and 27th East Wards. She held many various ward and stake callings in Relief Society, Young Womens and Primary. Her favorite calling was Art Director at Girls Camp. She was active in PTA and was elected PTA President multiple times. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was on the Board of Directors and a committee member of the Days of '47 for 34 years. She made thousands of craft projects for Family Fun Day. She loved and admired her ancestors and never grew tired of learning about them. Her biggest talent was finding a way to connect anyone to Arizona or to her relatives or her friends or her friends of friends relatives. She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, and brother Gary. She is survived by her five children: Heidi (Darrin), Hillary (Logani), Jim (Kim), Alex (Janelle) and Amanda (Nate) and her eleven grandchildren: Madison, Toni, Paige, Elizabeth, Allison, Jackson, Eleanor, Caroline, Henry, Suzanne, and Mary Ja Neanne. Ja Neanne believed in standing for the right. The impact of her life cannot be measured by words and will be felt for generations to come. The family would like to express their gratitude to the doctors and nurses at Huntsman Cancer Institute and also those that took great care of her at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Friends and family are invited to attend a Funeral Service for Ja Neanne on Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 11:00 am at the Federal Heights Ward, 1300 E. Fairfax Rd., Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held on Wed. June 12, 2013 from 6-8:00 pm at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple and from 10-10:45 am at the chapel prior to the service. Interment will be held at the Loa Cemetery, Loa, Utah. Find A Grave Memorial# 112129560 | Allen, Mary JaNeanne (I626)
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11269 | Birth: Oct. 21, 1873 Iowa, USA Death: Feb. 21, 1943 Weiser Washington County Idaho, USA ID: 140025 Name of Deceased: POLLY, ALVA (Olva) SCOTT Year: 1943 Certificate Number: 132980 County of Death: Washington City: WEISER Date of Death: 02/21/1943 Date of Birth: 10/21/1873 Parent links thanks to David Joe Polly (#47074841) Find A Grave Memorial# 23306140 | Polly, Olva Scott (I111)
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11270 | Birth: Oct. 26, 1892, USA Death: Apr. 26, 1966 Placer County California, USA Burial: Placerville Union Cemetery Placerville, El Dorado County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 99698521 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99698521&ref=acom | Slaughter, Ethel Birdie\Byrdie (I2)
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11271 | Birth: Oct. 29, 1905 Mesa Maricopa County Arizona, USA Death: Dec. 19, 2001 Gilbert Maricopa County Arizona, USA The land and building for The Mesa Family Search Library located at 41 South Hobson, Mesa, AZ was donated by John and Delia Allen. Find A Grave Memorial# 60368096 | Allen, John R (I591)
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11272 | BIRTH: One record gives date as 17 Jan 1751. | Goddard, Easter or Esther (I870)
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11273 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7996)
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11274 | Birth: Sep. 2, 1875 Death: Jun. 30, 1954 Burial: Oak Hill Memorial Park Escondido, San Diego County, California, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 88695555 | Lashuay, Dr. Clarence Berdell (I751)
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11275 | Birth: Sep. 24, 1923 Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA Death: Mar. 4, 2014 VETERAN US ARMY AIR CORPS Early Life: Lester was born September 24, 1923, in Los Angeles to Charles Ashael and Ida Lillywhite Allen. Lester was raised in Los Angeles and graduated from Eagle Rock High School in 1941. Life's Work/Service/Interests: Lester met his best friend and eternal companion, Marilyn Murphy, and they were married in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple on December 29, 1943. Lester was commissioned an officer in the Army Air Corp and served during World War II in the Panama Canal Zone. After the war, he graduated with a PhD from UCLA and taught at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California. In 1954, he was hired by BYU and worked there as a faculty member for 35 years; excelling as a research scientist, teacher and administrator. During his tenure he served as chairman of the Zoology department, and as Dean of the College of Biological & Agricultural Sciences. Dr. Allen was revered by his colleagues and loved and respected by the thousands of students he taught. Lester and Marilyn moved to Orem in 1955 where they raised their family and developed many close friendships over the years. They were blessed with eleven children. Lester was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many callings. He was called three times as a Bishop, and served missions with Marilyn as his companion to London, Mississippi and Baltimore. He also served at the Seniors MTC and in the Mt. Timpanogos Utah LDS Temple. His greatest legacy was his great kindness and love for all of Gods children. He was meek and gentle, a true disciple of Christ. Lester was a man ahead of his time. As an equal partner with Marilyn, he nurtured children, scrubbed floors and even cooked for their large family, rare activities for men of his generation. Both Lester and Marilyn had a great love of the outdoors and spent many outings together in the mountains of Utah camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and snowshoeing. Lester taught his posterity and many others the wonders of nature and an appreciation for God's creations. He had a great love for classical music, fine arts and sports. Lester spent many hours reading; he especially loved studying the scriptures with Marilyn. He had a singular come home whistle, a unique way of communicating with babies and was known for his infectious and warm smile. Ashael "Lester" Allen returned to his heavenly home March 4, 2014. Survived By: His children: Katie McCarty (Gordon Jennings), Christy (Chuck) Ackerson, Charley (Suzy) Allen, Ben (Monica) Allen, Jane (Joe) Quinn, Andy (Renae) Allen, Nancy (Bruce) Tregaskis, Barbara Allen, Richard (Jeanne) Allen, Bonnie (Curt) James and Mark (Kate) Allen; 51 grandchildren, 120 great-grandchildren, and a total posterity that currently numbers 238. Preceded In Death By: His beloved wife, Marilyn; two sisters: Donetta and Elma; and one brother, George. Services: Orchard Stake LDS Center Mortuary: Walker Sanderson Funeral Home Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 7 March 2014 Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley Find A Grave Memorial# 126001623 | Allen, Ashael (I616)
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11276 | Birth: Sep. 4, 1832 Death: Sep. 15, 1834 Burial: Jones Cemetery, Huron County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 129900290 | Schuyler, Nancy (I1185)
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11277 | Birth: Sep. 6, 1911 Stockton San Joaquin County California, USA Death: Aug. 25, 1962 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Margaret E. Bateman Mrs. Margaret Lucy Edwards Bateman, 50, 1434 Glenrose Dr. (1075 South), died Saturday, 11:05 a.m., in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born Sept. 6, 1911, Stockton, Calif., to William S. and Lucy Gibbs Edwards. Married to Clell H. Bateman Aug. 15, 1936, Salt Lake City; later solemnized, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Price resident 1939 to 1951. Active LDS. Survivors: husband; Mrs. Gary (Marietta) Williams, Seattle; mother; brothers, William T. Edwards Sr. Taylorsville; Samuel C. Edwards, La Crescenta, Calif. Funeral Tuesday noon, Cannon Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, 1172 Glendale Dr. (1435 West). Friends call Monday, 7-9 P m., 4330 S. Redwood Rd., and at chapel Tuesday an hour prior to services. Source- The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 26, 1969 Burial: Murray City Cemetery Murray Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: 10 096 4 Find A Grave Memorial# 58064 | Edwards, Lucy Margaret (I1)
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11278 | Birth: Sep. 9, 1913 Woodruff Navajo County Arizona, USA Death: Feb. 28, 2010 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Mary Magdalene Pace Allen 1913 ~ 2010 Mary Magdalene Pace Allen, age 96, passed away February 28, 2010, due to natural causes. Maggie was born to James Byrum Pace and Adeline Savage on September 9, 1913, in Woodruff, AZ. All of her great-grandparents participated in the Mormon Exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah. Called to serve, they later pioneered northern Arizona. She was one of 10 children. She graduated from Snowflake High School at 16 and went to college in Flagstaff to pursue a career in teaching. Her first assignment was in a one-room schoolhouse in Woodruff, AZ. In her career, she taught every grade. She continued in the profession for 37 years teaching through the Great Depression, World War II, in several communities in Arizona before settling in the Mesa School District. She taught about 1200 students. After retiring from teaching she moved to St. Johns, AZ. where she enjoyed community service and many friends and family there. She met her husband, Gove L. Allen of Mesa, AZ, while they were both attending college to become educators. They were married in the Mesa LDS Temple in 1933. They had four children, Gove L. Jr., Gary B., Mary JaNeanne, and Loren P. They spent summers with their children in Greeley, Colorado while obtaining Masters Degrees. Gove Sr. died in 1951. She was known for her sharp intellect, vivid memory, strong sense of family, strong work ethic, integrity and creativity. She was especially talented in writing and sewing. She blessed many lives with her exceptional creative talents. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all of her life and a dedicated church worker including, teaching, Stake Junior Sunday School Coordinator, YW Presidency. Maggie was residing with her daughter JaNeanne in Salt Lake City for the past four years. While there, she produced nearly 2,000 quilt tops for the LDS Humanitarian Center. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Gove L. Allen, son, Gary Allen (Pam), grandsons Jeremy and Peter Allen, siblings Wilson, Beth Elledge, Glen, Ruth Bowers, Marion Fields, Paul, Lincoln, and Jimmy. She is survived by sister Gwendolyn Udall (Keith), sisters-in-law Mary A. Hardison, Henrietta Allen, Lois P. Allen, children, Gove L. Allen Jr. (Mary), JaNeanne A. Webster (Jim), Loren Pace Allen (Sandy). Maggie leaves behind 24 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren and 24 great great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews who she knew and loved. A memorial service/viewing will be held Wednesday, March 3rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 6th at 10 a.m. in the old 2nd Ward building at 15 West 1st Ave in Mesa, AZ. Family will receive friends one hour prior to service. Interment, Mesa City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund Deseret News, March 2, 2010 --------------- Allen, Mary Magdalene Pace Mary Magdalene Pace Allen, or Grandma/Aunt Maggie, passed away February 28, 2010, from causes incidental to old age. She was 96 years old. Maggie was born to pioneering parents James Pace and Adeline Savage on September 19, 1913, in Woodruff, AZ, a small farming settlement in Northern Arizona. She was one of 8 children. Only one- Gwendolyn Udall of St. Johns/Mesa, AZ survives her. Maggie graduated from Snowflake High School and went to NAU in Flagstaff to pursue a career in teaching. Her first assignment was in a one-room schoolhouse in Woodruff, with her youngest brother, Lincoln, as one of the students. She continued in the profession for 37 years teaching through the Great Depression, World War II, and on into the 1970's. Maggie taught more than 1185 students and she could remember and write down each of their names nearly up to the end of her life. She met her husband, Gove Allen of Mesa, AZ, while attending college. He too became a teacher and coach. They were married in the Mesa LDS Temple in 1933. They had four children - Gove L. Allen, Jr. of Mesa, AZ, Gary Allen (deceased), JaNeanne Webster of Salt Lake City, and Loren Allen or Orem, Utah. The family used to spend summers in Greenley, CO, where Maggie and Gove earned their Master's degrees. (Maggie's certificate said Doctorate but she never took advantage of it.) Gove Sr. died in 1951. Maggie raised their small family on her own to produce an attorney, and industrial arts teacher, a graphic designer/artist and a master craftsman, all college graduates. Recently Maggie resided with daughter JaNeanne in Salt Lake City. It is estimated that she produced nearly 4000 quilt tops for the LDS Humanitarian Center. Maggie leaves behind 24 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren and 24 great great grandchildren, all of whom she knew by name and for most had made a quilt. Larkin's Mortuary of Salt Lake City is handling final arrangements. A memorial service/viewing is Wednesday March 3 at 6:30 PM in mortuary chapel at 260 South Temple. Funeral services are Saturday, March 6 at 10:00 AM in the old 2nd Ward building in Mesa, AZ. She will buried beside her husband in the Mesa Cemetery. Meldrum Mortuary handled the final arrangements in AZ. To sign the guestbook please visit www.meldrummortuary.com. -Arizona Republic, March 3, 2010, B6 Family links: Parents: James Bryum Pace (1872 - 1933) Adeline Savage Pace (1882 - 1932) Children: Gary Byrum Allen (1938 - 1976)* Mary Ja Neanne Allen Webster (1941 - 2013)* Siblings: Levi Wilson Pace (1901 - 1998)* Lydia Elizabeth Pace Elledge (1903 - 1977)* Glenn Smith Pace (1907 - 1996)* Ruth Pace Bowers (1909 - 1994)* Marion LaPriele Pace Fields (1911 - 1965)* Mary Magdalene Pace Allen (1913 - 2010) Paul Savage Pace (1916 - 1969)* Gwendolyn Vivian Pace Udall (1918 - 2012)* James Byrum Pace (1921 - 1927)* Lincoln O'dell Pace (1923 - 2009)* | Mary Magdeline (I621)
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11279 | Birth: unknown Death: Jan. 13, 1786 Inscription: IN MEMORY OF HELEN VAN WAGNER WIFE OF ARRON SCHUYLER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE Jan 13, 1786 AGED 65 YEARS 1 MONTH & 10 DAYS Burial: Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery Pompton Lakes Passaic County New Jersey, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 77078244 | Van Wagenen\Van Wagoner, Helen Gerritse (I1217)
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11280 | Birth: unknown Death: Jan. 19, 1887 Husband of Nancy J. (Ross). Civil War. Co A, 79th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. GAR. Died aged 48 years, 8 months, 22 days. Find A Grave Memorial# 59753067 | Fortner, Samuel (I96)
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11281 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 158 "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pg. 117 - D0004 MARRIAGE: Husband Reuben Drake listed in the will of James Rockwell dated 27 Feb 1770 (Hartford Probate 1776, #4608). | Rockwell, Elizabeth (I762)
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11282 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 158 "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol. 7, pg. 117 - D0004 MARRIAGE: "Search", vol. 7, pg. 117 (spouse only), 8 children. Not on 1992 IGI DEATH: "Search", vol. 7, pg. 117 His 2nd wife Sarah Bullen( 1st wifes sister?) | Rockwell, Nathaniel (Twin) (I755)
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11283 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 32 "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pg. 117 (born New Preston, CT) - D0004 MARRIAGE: "Search", vol 7, pg. 117 (year and spouse only). | Rockwell, William (I759)
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11284 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 32. Name Job. "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol. 7 pg. 118 gives birth date 31 Apr (). Name John. - D0004 MARRIAGE: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 71 "Search", vol 7, pg. 118 (lists 4 children) 1992 IGI: 20 Jan 1736 DEATH: "Search", vol 7, pg. 118 | Rockwell, Job (I770)
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11285 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol 2, pg. 71 "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, p. 118 - D0004 MARRIAGE: "Search", vol 7, pg. 118 (spouse only) 1992 IGI gives place | Rockwell, Elizabeth (I782)
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11286 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol. 2, pg. 32 "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pg. 117 - D0004 DEATH: "Search", vol. 7, pg. 117 | Rockwell, Abigail (I754)
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11287 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol. 2, pg. 32. "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, p 117 - D0004 1992 Ancestral File: 27 Sep 1729 (wrong) MARRIAGE: None found in Windsor Vital or church records or IGI | Rockwell, James (Twin) (I753)
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11288 | BIRTH: Windsor Vital Records, vol. 2, pg. 32. "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630", by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pg. 117 - D0004 1992 AF: 27 Sep 1729 MARRIAGE: "Search", vol 7, pg. 117 (spouse shown as Lucy Warner). Possible second wife (unnamed) who died 25 Mar 1766. Three children from 1752-1758 | Rockwell, Ebenezer (Twin) (I757)
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11289 | BIRTH: " Loomis Family in America", 1981 ed., pg. 131 abt 1626. Was a freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church 3 May 1663. Was a member of Windsor Troop of Horse in King Phillip's War. 1875 edition of Loomis book says his will, dated Aug 17, 1688 is preserved at Hartford, and is signed Nathaniel Loomys, but editor of 1908 edition could not find such a will. 1992 Ancestral File: 1629 MARRIAGE: "Loomis", pg. 131. Lists 12 children. 1992 AF: 24 Nov 1654 DEATH: "Loomis", pg. 131 Loomis Gen. A h F 15 , 974.6 V2w ; Mass. 20 Vol. 4 p. 2763. NEHGR, Vol 5, p. 228 lists his wife, mg. date, names & b. dates of all 12 children. | Loomis, Nathaniel (I955)
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11290 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 230 - D0007. | Hutchinson, James (I1164)
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11291 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 164. - D0007 MARRIAGE: "Ancestry" pg. 164. 1992 VT IGI: 14 Jan 1797 DEATH: "Ancestry" pg. 164. 1992 AF: 23 Apr 1864 "Descendants of John and Lucy Rockwell Mears of Windsor, Conn.", compiled by Helen E. Rickley Healy, 1960, p. 4 refers to Bagg family history. Elizabeth Mears married Moses Bagg, had brother John who settled in Poultney, VT. He had a son James who lived in Elbridge, NY. - D0002 NOTES: Historical info on James and Lois and their descendants in manuscript from the Winifred L. Holman Collection, NEHGS, (cat # SG MEA 11) - D0011 Mears Family Bible. Mears Family History compiled at McKittrick, Calif. in 1927, containing 13 letters & other references from the Mears family in the late 1800's. Some Descendants of John and Lucy Rockwell Mears of Windsor, Connecticut, compiled by Helen E, Rickley Healy, arranged by Grace M, Clark, 1960 American Cavalcade by John H. Poole carefully copied by Anne Plowman Allen Johnson Family Records of Glenn Johnson. | Mears, James (I558)
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11292 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 153,158-159. Also lists parents. - D0007 MARRIAGES: "Ancestry", pg. 153, 158-9. First marriage estimated from marriage of son Noah Jr. in 1792. DEATH: "Ancestry", pg. 153, 158-9 NOTE: "Ancestry", pg. 153, 158-9: Officer in the Revolutionary War | Allen, Noah Maj. (I1314)
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11293 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 17 (abt 1654) - D0007. 1992 Ancestral File: abt 1656 Sheldon, George, "A History of Deerfield, Mass", 1896, v.2, pt.2, p. 271, gives birth abt 1660 MARRIAGE: D0007, pg. 17 Sheldon, p 271 has 30 Mar 1679 to Samuel Kellogg of Hatfield 1994 IGI: 20 Mar, Hartford, CT DEATH: 1992 Ancestral File. D0007, pg. 17: Living in 1691 | Root, Sarah (I679)
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11294 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 17 - D0007 Sheldon's "History of Deerfield, MA", 1896 has no birth date MARRIAGE: D0007, pg. 17; Sheldon, p 271 Corbin Collection, Northampton VR, NEHGS reel 82-16, item 5475 DEATH: D0007, pg. 17. Sheldon, p 271 | Root, Hezekiah (I678)
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11295 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 17 - D0007. 1992 Ancestral File: 10 Jun 1646 MARRIAGE: D0007, pg. 17; Sheldon, pg 271 gives wife as Mehitable Johnson, widow of Samuel Hinsdale. DEATH: D0007, pg. 17. 1992 Ancestral File: 19 Sep 1677 Sheldon's "History of Deerfield" indicates killed by Ashpelon's party at the attempted resettlement of the town of Northampton, 1677 | Root, John (I676)
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11296 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 17 - D0007. 1992 Ancestral File: abt 1660, born after Sarah. Sheldon, George, "A History of Deerfield, Mass", 1896, v.2, pt.2, p. 271, has no birth data MARRIAGE: D0007, pg. 17; Sheldon, p. 271, also lists children Corbin Collection, Northampton VR, NEHGS reel 82-16, item 5479: 2 Feb 1680 (assume old date, ie 1681) DEATH: D0007, pg. 17; Sheldon, p. 271 HISTORICAL NOTES: Settled at Northfield 1685; moved to Hebron, CT from Northampton in 1705 | Root, Jacob (I680)
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11297 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 17 gives approx. birth year - D0007 MARRIAGES: D0007, pg. 28, incl. 2nd marr. Pg. 35 gives children. Corbin Collection, Northampton VR, NEHGS reel 82-16, item 5497; item 5497A lists children, all from first marriage. Nothing on second marriage 1994 IGI: Marriage to Mary Cox, also Mary Kirkland (2 Dec 1701, Northampton) DEATH: D0007, pg. 28: perhaps between 1723/1731 in Lynn, Essex, MA 1992 Ancestral File: 17 Jun 1699 | Root, Thomas (I675)
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11298 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 131. Lists parents - D0007 IGI lists parents as Joseph Minor and Mary Avery MARRIAGES: "Ancestry", pg. 131. Lists 9 children DEATH: "Ancestry", pg. 131 | Minor, Prudence (I1343)
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11299 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 142 - D0007 CHRISTENING: "Ancestry", pg. 134: Baptized at Lebanon First Church 20 May 1722 MARRIAGE: "Ancestry", pg. 142 DEATH: "Ancestry", pg. 142: died before 1754 | Sprague, Mary (I1347)
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11300 | BIRTH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 142 - D0007 CHRISTENING: "Ancestry", pg. 134: Baptized at Lebanon First Church 20 May 1722 MARRIAGE: "Ancestry", pg. 142 | Sprague, Jerusha (I1349)
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