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13551 | Death in my family Contributed By sjkang · 9 February 2015 This is part of a series where I answer a family history related question each week. The deaths that have affected me the most in my life were the deaths of my brother, Jonathan, and my sister, Becky. (Probably because the both passed away at very young ages and we're definitely close to me!) Jonathan passed away after battling with Lymphoma. He was diagnosed in April or May and passed away in September. He was a hard working student in his senior year of high school when he was diagnosed and he did not let treatment slow him down. I remember being upset when some less than sensitive guys were making fun of him, calling him a chemo wannabe. I went to my class in tears and I remember my geography teacher telling me how stupid those guys were and that in the middle of Jonathan's treatment, he had just pulled off the highest grade in the AP history class next door. Jonathan fought hard and was determined to be well enough to go off to college that fall. He went through radiation and chemotherapy and was cancer free in time to head off to University of Texas that fall. He was in heaven as a college student. He loved learning and reading books. By mid September, he was sick with a lung fungus that they think was caused by him not taking a specific medication he was prescribed. When my mom went into his dorm, there was a pile of books along with a list of books that he wanted to get to. We had moved up to Washington by this point so my dad was at home taking care of us while my mom was in Texas with Jonathan at the hospital. I still remember the night that my dad was told that he needed to get down to Texas if he wanted to say goodbye to Jonathan before he passed away. Up until that point, as a 15 year old girl, I always thought he would get better. I never expected him to pass away and because of that, I didn't feel like I really said goodbye or took advantage of the time that could have been spent with him. . For this reason, 17 years later, when we were hearing the word cancer again with Becky, I was determined to make every second count. I was determined to be there for her at any cost and to have to regrets. We all drove up to walk in the race for a cure, we shaved our heads together, I was able to take several trips up to spend time with Becky and to spend time with her kids. I am so grateful for those 5 months that Heavenly Father blessed us with to say goodbye to Becky. It didn't make the goodbye easy but it did make it easier. | Tunnell, Jonathan Guy (I8)
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13552 | Death Index record indicates 4 quarter of 1891. And the 1901 England Census states her spouse William Stanley as a widower. | Bristow, Susannah (I4)
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13553 | Death Information: Citing this Record "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1G2-ZZ7 : 11 February 2018), Joseph Harrison in entry for Henry Harrison, 24 May 1867; citing Mineral Co., West Virginia, County Records, v 1 p 6, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 811,773. Image 159, Reference ID: V1 p6 It has been suggested that Henry Harrison and his wife Orpha Carnes sometime after their marriage moved to Franklin County, Georgia. | Harrison, Henry (I191)
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13554 | Death listed in (1) age 50 | Hardenstien, Margaret (I2133)
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13555 | Death Notice for Thomas Hood (10 Oct 1931) - Star Valley Independent After a lingering illness of almost four months, Thomas H. Hood died October 10th at his home in Fairview. Bro Hood will be greatly missed by his host of friends and relatives, as he has ever been a public worker. He was a faithful member of the L.D. S. church and with his musical ability has made an enviable record as a band and choir leader. He has served in the State Legislature as a Representative and held other county offices. He mad his home in Kemmerer for several years where he worked in the coal mines. He is the father of 13 children. Thomas Jr. Mary, James and Clarence having preceded him in the great beyond. His widow, Mr and Mrs Pete Hood and all the rest of the children were present at his funeral except Mrs. Annie robinson of California who just recently paid her father a visit. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. An account of Bro Hood's life will be given next week. | Hood, Thomas (I871)
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13556 | Death Notice Transcription for Frances Yario Joyce:Joyce- Frances F Joyce, nee Yarion, of 102 Englewood avenue,Bellwood, beloved wife of James: loving mother of Iris Carol Augustine andJames: dear daughter of Vito and the late Caroline; sister of Ralph, Dominick, Angeline[Betty] Durham, Anthony, Joseph, and Louis. Resting at funeral home. 16thav. Near Lake st. Melrose Park. Funeral notice later. Fillmore 4-0714. | Yario, Frances (I15)
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13557 | Death record can be found in FHL Film Number: 31997 | Armstrong, Jared (I1571)
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13558 | Death record found. Attached in Family Tree. | Hersey, Lewis Alvin (I14)
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13559 | Death record indicates he was married at that time to "Dominga Navarro." However, in the marriage record of Vicente Valdéz Navarro it mentions that the mother Dominga Navarro is single, not married to Vicente Valdéz. | Family F2533
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13560 | Death record indicates he was married. | Astorga, Horacio Humberto Molina (I5049)
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13561 | Death record mentions Joaquin Echeagaray and Virginia Gregoria were married. | Family F2279
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13562 | Death record notes: Ohio, Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 Widowed, 5th grade education SS# 272-01-1958 Industry: Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Father's Surname: Beaudoin Mother's Surname: Christiansen | Beaudoin, Henry H (I1018)
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13563 | Death record of Ana Maria Fletes Uribe mentions living with Bernardo Garcia (could be her spouse). | Family F2524
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13564 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2540
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13565 | Death record of Eduardo Aróstegui Fernández mentions his spouse as Elda age 53. | Family F2590
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13566 | Death record of father it mentions his son's name as "José López Portillo." | Fletes, José López Portillo (I4835)
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13567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2519
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13568 | Death record of Luciano Astorga Morales states he is married to Maria de Jesus Fonseca. | Family F642
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13569 | Death record of Margie Ida Lenhart (Rosgorshek) mentions she is "widowed". "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?cc=2001287&wc=FLNM-K68%3A285174601%2C285482201 : 26 September 2019), Los Angeles > Death certificates 1960 no 1580-3700 > image 754 of 2663; California State Archives, Sacramento. | Family F2599
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13570 | Death record of Margie Ida Lenhart (Rosgorshek) mentions she is "widowed". "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?cc=2001287&wc=FLNM-K68%3A285174601%2C285482201 : 26 September 2019), Los Angeles > Death certificates 1960 no 1580-3700 > image 754 of 2663; California State Archives, Sacramento. | Family F2600
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13571 | Death record of son Eduardo Aróstegui Fernández mentions that his father was born in Spain. | Miranda, Herán Aróstegui (I7167)
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13572 | Death record source: "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?cc=2001287&wc=FLNM-K68%3A285174601%2C285482201 : 26 September 2019), Los Angeles > Death certificates 1960 no 1580-3700 > image 754 of 2663; California State Archives, Sacramento. Film 5597487 image 754. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?i=753&cc=2001287 Inglewood Park Cemetery. | Rasgorshek, Margaret (I7192)
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13573 | Death record source: "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?cc=2001287&wc=FLNM-K68%3A285174601%2C285482201 : 26 September 2019), Los Angeles > Death certificates 1960 no 1580-3700 > image 754 of 2663; California State Archives, Sacramento. Film 5597487 image 754. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-Q9DX?i=753&cc=2001287 Social Security Number: 567-44-6919 | Rasgorshek, Margaret (I7192)
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13574 | Death record states that Gaudiosa Saldana Matei was divorced from Joaquin Noris Macias when she died. | Family F1737
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13575 | Death Records of Highland list him as dying of cancer of the neck on Bull Pasture Mountain. Born in Pendleton County, Va.(Doe Hill vicinity) son of Jared & Agnes (Hiner) Armstrong. Abel & Mary's son William H. Armstrong (July 1841- June 1862) died at the Battle of Port Republic, Virginia. Williams death was reported by his mother Mary Armstrong. P. 51 Death Records of Highland. | Armstrong, Able H (I3609)
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13576 | Death year based on Source: FamilySearch.org Pedigree Resource File. | Suit, Eleanor (I801)
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13577 | Death year based on the his brother's Nathan Will. Never married. | Chappelear, Richard (I618)
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13578 | DEATH: "Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths 1736-1809, First Church of Springfield, Mass.", copy at CT Valley Historical Museum, pg. 41 NOTE: This may be William, born 8 Jul 1744, but cannot confirm or disprove. Death record only says "infant", no designation of sex. Used male. | Mears (I601)
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13579 | DEATH: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse refers to will of Elizabeth Kimberly of Glastonbury, CT dated 9 Aug 1746 bequeathing property to her niece, daughter of John and Sarah (Kimberly) Kilbourne. - D0001 | Kimberly, Elizabeth (I773)
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13580 | DEATH: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse, copy at the NEHGS, p. 18 will proved 29 Mar 1670. - D0001 MARRIAGE: "Descendants...", pg. 18 (spouse only) | Clerke, Elizabeth (I627)
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13581 | DEATH: "Descendants of Robert Meares of Boston, Mass.", compiled 1919-1950 by Theoda Mears Morse, copy at the NEHGS, p. 18. Estate in Essex deeds - D0001 | Wallis, Sarah (I27)
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13582 | DEATH: "Poultney Cemetery Inscriptions", microfiche 6089178, pg. 52. An Asa Tyler died 19 Jul 1822, age 64. Search of the NEHGS on-line databases on 10/26/03 found no Asa Tyler references that had any connection. No mention of Tyler's in the History of Poultney, VT (see reference under John Mears) He served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. | Tyler, Asa (I578)
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13583 | DEATH: "Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630" by Burton W. Spear vol. 7, pg. 117 ("probably") - D0004 NAME: "Search", vol 7, pg. 117 lists as Polk or Pork or Paulk. Her parents are listed by someone as John Mason & Anne Peck, but no info. Some list her maiden name as Drake, chr. 7 June 1702 in Preston, New London, CT, but no evidence. | Parke, Margaret (I769)
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13584 | DEATH: "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630" by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pp 15-25. Shows father as John Bissell. | Bissell, Nathaniel (I1094)
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13585 | DEATH: 1992 AF: Date shown is date of estate inventory Thomas & his wife Alice, came with the Non-Conformists to Dorchester in New England in 1636. In 1638 the family moved to the new settlement of New Haven Connecticut, where Thomas was admitted a freeman in Nov 1639. He was a member of the train band in 1640 & marshal of the New Haven colony from 1643 to 1661 & was one of the seventy proprietors. Alice Kimberly died 10 Oct 1659 in New Haven & Thomas married his secon wife, Mary, daughter of Robert Seabrook of Stratford, Conn., & widow of William Preston of New Haven. She died in 1673. In 1659 Thomas Kimberly was in Stratford & bought land there of Joseph Hawley 18-10-1663. In 1667 he was admitted a "sojourner" of Stratford & died there in 1673. His will dated 11 Jan 1671/2 names his wife Mary, sons Nathaniel, Thomas, Eleazer & AbrahaM, daughter Abiah Boardman & her 3 children, Hachaliah and Joseph Preston and grandchildren: Nathaniel, Elizabeth and Mary Hayes. Children by first wife: Thomas, b in 1632 probably in London; d in Feb. 1705 in New Haven, Conn.; married Hannah Russell, dau. of James & Mary(Hall) Russell, who died 28 Nov 1714 in New Haven. Abraham, b in 1635. Nathaniel, b in 1636 Mary. b in 1637; md. Nathaniel Hayes of Norwalk, Conn. Eleazer, bapt. 17 Nov 1639 in New Haven. Abiah, bapt. 19 Dec 1641 in New Haven; md. Israel Boardman. | Kimberly, Thomas (I703)
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13586 | DEATH: Also shown as 22 Nov 1716. | Mixer, Isaac (I541)
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13587 | DEATH: Mary Ann Reynolds Hewitt died crossing the plains in 1855 as a member of the Richard Ballantyne Company which arrived in Salt Lake City, 25 Sep of that year. Date and location unknown. | Reynolds, Mary Ann (I234)
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13588 | DEATH: RINGWOOD PARISH REGISTER, Vol 2, burials 1561-1840, Reginald H Little, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, British book area 942.27R2,29c. (5 weeks, 6 days old) Note from burial record: Age 18,In consequence of ye above person having laid violent hands upon herself ye corpse was interred at night between 9-12 o'clock and ye service not performed. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Ann SHAVE, RIN 1836. DEATH: RINGWOOD PARISH REGISTER, Vol 2, burials 1561-1840, Reginald H Little, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, British book area 942.27R2,29c. (5 weeks, 6 days old) Note from burial record: Age 18,In consequence of ye above person having laid violent hands upon herself ye corpse was interred at night between 9-12 o'clock and ye service not performed. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Ann SHAVE, RIN 1836. | Shave, Martha (I308)
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13589 | DEATH: Salt Lake City Cemetery records; 30 Oct 1863. Shows birth date 29 Oct 1814. Died of disease of the heart, Deseret News, 4 Nov 1863. | Morton, Rebecca (I250)
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13590 | DEATH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 211 indicates immigrant, early settler of Scituate, will dated 6 Nov 1685, proved 2 Mar 1685/1686. Mentions sons Benjamin, Isaac, uncertain number of unmarried daughters. - D0007 From "The Great Migration Begins" ORIGIN: Unknown MIGRATION: 1633 FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth REMOVES: Scituate FREEMAN: Propounded as a freeman on 1 December 1640 and admitted 2 March 1640/1 [ PCR 2:3, 8]. "Walter Woodward" in Scituate section of 1639 (added after his admission on 2 March 1640/1), 1658, 29 May 1670 and early 1683 lists of Plymouth Colony freemen [ PCR 5:275, 8:175, 198, 204]. EDUCATION: Signed his will by mark. His inventory included his "purse & apparel & books" valued at ?5 10s. OFFICES: Scituate surveyor of highways, 4 June 1645, 2 June 1646, 3 June 1656 [ PCR 2:84, 102, 3:100]. Arbiter, 4 June 1645, 3 June 1662/3, 9 June 1665 [ PCR 2:85, 4:31, 100]. Coroner's jury, 1 July 1680 [ PCR 6:45]. Walter Woodworth was in the Scituate section of 1643 Plymouth list of men able to bear arms [ PCR 8:191]. ESTATE: "Walter Woodart" assessed 9s. in Plymouth tax list of 27 March 1634 [ PCR 1:29]. He is on the 3 June 1662 list of servants and ancient freemen granted land [ PCR 4:18] and as a consequence on 4 October 1664 was granted sixty acres [ PCR 4:75]. In his will, dated 26 November 1685 and proved 2 March 1685/6, "Walter Woodward of Sittuate" bequeathed to "Thomas Woodward my eldest son a parcel of upland containing five acres" in Scituate; to "my two sons Thomas & Joseph Woodward ten acres of marshland" in Scituate to be equally divided; to "the said Thomas my son one-third part of all my lands at Seconet which is purchased, & the other two-thirds I give unto my son two sons Beniamin & Isaak Woodward" to be equally divided, "excepting twenty & five acres which I do give unto my son Joseph ... & ten acres the which I do give unto my daughter Martha"; "all the rest of my land at Seconett which is yet to be purchased I give unto my two sons Thomas & Joseph Woodward" to be equally divided; to "Beniamin my son aforesaid my dwelling house with my barn & other outhousing with all my land both upland and marshland thereunto belonging, that is to say twenty acres of upland ... & six acres of marsh~land ... upon condition that my son Beniamin aforesaid do pay & allow the sum of seventy pounds unto my son Joseph & my six daughters Sarah, Elyzabeth, Mary, Martha, Mehetabel & Abigaile," ?10 apiece, and permit "my two daughters Mehetable & Abigaile" to live in the house as long as they are unmarried; to "my said two daughters Mehetable & Abigaile my feather bed with the furniture thereunto belonging & all the rest of my household goods I give unto my six daughters Sarah, Elyzabeth, Mary, Martha, Mehetabel & Abigaile" to be divided equally; residue of estate to "all my children"; "my son Beniamin" to be sole executor and "my two sons Thomas & Joseph" to be overseers [ PCLR 5:382-83]. The inventory of the estate of Walter Woodworth was taken 25 February 1685/6 and totalled ?355 10s., of which ?310 was real estate: "one dwelling house & barn & upland & meadow land adjoining thereto with common privileges," ?140; "ten acres of salt meadow land," ?50; "five acres of upland," ?20; and "one whole share of land at Saconet," ?100 [ PCLR 5:383-84]. BIRTH: By about 1612 based on taxation in 1633. DEATH: Scituate between 26 November 1685 (date of will) and 25 February 1685/6 (date of inventory). MARRIAGE: By about 1641 _____ _____; she died after about 1664. | Woodworth, Walter (I1360)
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13591 | DEATH: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, pg. 211: mentioned in father's will, probably younger than Benjamin. - D0007 | Woodworth, Isaac (I1361)
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13592 | DEATH: 115 Hill St accordinng to records furnished by M R Mew. DEATH: 115 Hill St accordinng to records furnished by M R Mew. | Howarth, Cattharine (I2366)
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13593 | Death: 19 September, 1877 in Barton, Tioga, New York, USA Burial: North Barton Cemetery Source: Find a Grave Memorial: 134956273 | Barnum, Samuel Benedict (I200)
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13594 | DEATH: Age 1y 4m per notes of M R Mew. DEATH: Age 1y 4m per notes of M R Mew. | Mew, Elsie Mildred (I2116)
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13595 | DEATH: Also recorded as 25th. | Ross, Don Wallace (I1927)
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13596 | DEATH: Birth & death dates came from Social Security death records. AGE: Given as age 13 in 1895 Iowa State Census. In 1900 Census 18 yrs, HBL Library, Film #1240456, E.D. #156. | Spears, Albert H (I1516)
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13597 | DEATH: Died at Dodner House in Newport, age 51. (From notes of Marguerite R Mew) | Mew, James (I2459)
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13598 | DEATH: Guthrie Co VR card index: J. B. Anderson - md - farmer - b 2 Sep 1847, OH - father J.P.Anderson b OH - mother _______ - inf J. B. Anderson, Perry - d 2 Apr 1907 at Linden - age 59y 7m - cause pneumonia - bur 4 Apr 1907 at Morrisburg Cemetery - undertaker Craft & Son, Lindon Seal to Parents: @I224@ (Research):1850 census - Union, Monroe, OH - age 3 - b OH - in hh of Joshua P. Anderson 1880 census - Jackson, Guthrie, IA - age 32 - md - famrer - b OH - parents b OH - next door to Nicholas Anderson - right age - but wife Matilda, 3 dau Eva, Mary, unnamed | Anderson, John Bunyan (I80)
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13599 | DEATH: Located on Film #1595680 Church records of Ringwood, age 8y, 15 Dec 1863. | Shave, Alice (I2062)
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13600 | DEATH: Located on Film #1595680, Church records of Ringwood. age 78, 1 Dec 1867. | Kendall, Stephen (I2059)
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