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13601 | DEATH: Notes frrom M R Mew--Grave record 1912 4/8/6848. DEATH: Notes frrom M R Mew--Grave record 1912 4/8/6848. | Mew, Reginald Robert (I2468)
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13602 | Death: Notification from my Daughter, Jean Porcaro who attended the funeral Obituary Notice | Milliner, Robert Allen (I122)
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13603 | DEATH: One record shows death date in 1814 Vital Statistics taken from Ancestral File. | Howe, Abigail Nabby (I263)
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13604 | DEATH: Personal knowledge. DEATH: Personal knowledge. | Price, Boyd C (I116)
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13605 | 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). Twin. | Shave, Jane (I847)
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13606 | DEATH: RINGWOOD PARISH REGISTER, Vol 2, burials 1561-1840, Reginald H Little, Family HistoryLibrary, Salt Lake City, UT, British book area.942.27R2,29c. (26 days old). Twin. | Shave, Martha (I846)
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13607 | DEATH: Taken from Social Security Death Record Index. | Jensen, Stannard (I699)
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13608 | DEATH: Temple record book shows her death place as Sanford Parish in Ringwood. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Sarah WILDE, RIN 2356. DEATH: Temple record book shows her death place as Sanford Parish in Ringwood. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Sarah WILDE, RIN 2356. | Wilde, Rebecca (I1970)
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13609 | DEATH: Will proved 1602. | Pryse, Eleanor (I1371)
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13610 | Death: Zuilichem Judicial Archives Geloftesignaat, 677:28, 26 Apr 1666 She was unmarried on 17 Feb 1627 when she made her will (Zuilichem Judicial Archives,673:47) but md. before 24 Nov 1627. | Aertsdr, Neelken Geerlof (I2105)
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13611 | DEATH; Date located on Film #1595860 Church records from Ringwood, age of 2y 6m very close. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Walter SHAVE, RIN 2427. RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Walter SHAVE, RIN 2505. | Shave, Albert (I2063)
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13612 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I42)
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13613 | DeBow Family, The THE De BOW FAMILY.-- Dirk de Bow, or de Boog, as it appears on the records at Amsterdam, Holland, emigrated from that city to America in 1649, with his four children, and settled at New Amsterdam, where he died. His children were Catharine (married, September 5, 1649, Wilhelmus Beckman), Susanna (married, in 1660, Arent Everson), Frederick (married Elizabeth Fredericks), and Garret (married, September 16, 1663, Hendricke Paden, of San Francisco). Garret had issue three children: Henry, John, and Isaac. This John was a baker in New York, and had a son, Garret de Bow, born in New York about 1763, died about 1768, at Pompton Plains, N. J., married, May 23, 1727, Maria, daughter of Paulus Vanderbeck and Catharine Ryerson. She was baptized February 21, 1706. Garret settled on the lands of his father-in-law (Vanderbeck) at Pompton, where he spent his days, and left six children: Catalyna, born in 1728 (married Simeon Van Ness); Elizabeth, born in 1729 (married Abraham Gould); Paulus, born in 1731; John born in 1735; Maria, born in 1737 (married Samuel Berry); and Sarah, born in 1740 (married Philip Schuyler). The descendants of these children of Garret de Bow have scattered over Passaic County and the west side of Bergen County, were [sic] they are quite numerous https://sites.google.com/site/bergencogenweb/home/biographies/debow-family | DeBow, Sarah (I1296)
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13614 | DeBow Family, The THE De BOW FAMILY.-- Dirk de Bow, or de Boog, as it appears on the records at Amsterdam, Holland, emigrated from that city to America in 1649, with his four children, and settled at New Amsterdam, where he died. His children were Catharine (married, September 5, 1649, Wilhelmus Beckman), Susanna (married, in 1660, Arent Everson), Frederick (married Elizabeth Fredericks), and Garret (married, September 16, 1663, Hendricke Paden, of San Francisco). Garret had issue three children: Henry, John, and Isaac. This John was a baker in New York, and had a son, Garret de Bow, born in New York about 1763, died about 1768, at Pompton Plains, N. J., married, May 23, 1727, Maria, daughter of Paulus Vanderbeck and Catharine Ryerson. She was baptized February 21, 1706. Garret settled on the lands of his father-in-law (Vanderbeck) at Pompton, where he spent his days, and left six children: Catalyna, born in 1728 (married Simeon Van Ness); Elizabeth, born in 1729 (married Abraham Gould); Paulus, born in 1731; John born in 1735; Maria, born in 1737 (married Samuel Berry); and Sarah, born in 1740 (married Philip Schuyler). The descendants of these children of Garret de Bow have scattered over Passaic County and the west side of Bergen County, were [sic] they are quite numerous https://sites.google.com/site/bergencogenweb/home/biographies/debow-family | de Bow or de Boog, Dirk (I1327)
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13615 | Delayed Birth Certificate says his birthday was in 1901 but he was on the 1900 census. | Sweet, Harold LaRue (I5125)
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13616 | Delfina Morales Quiroz info on Acestory.com https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Delfina+Morales_Quiroz&event=_nicaragua_5167&birth=1878_Granada-Nicaragua&event_x=_1-0&father=Celedonio_Morales+Perdomo&gender=f&mother=Ana+Isabel_Qu%C3%ADroz+Quesada&types=r | Perdomo, Celefonio Morales (I5792)
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13617 | Desc. of Walter Woodworth; Records of D.E. Woodworth. | Woodworth, Robert (I2431)
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13618 | Descendants of John Drake , AB D5, P. 5, 15-23. 974.6 V2w, B, Mg & D rec. of Windsor, Conn. by Matthew Grant.; NEHGR ,Vol 5 (1851), p. 66 Lists John his wife Hannah Moore & Mg. date & their 12 childrens names & b. dates. Early Records of Windsor, Conn.. lists John Drake as one of the "First Settlers of Windsor, as recorded in the Town records of 1640, five years after their removal from Dorchester." His will dated 12 Sep 1689, proved 11 Nov , 1689. lists all 12 of his children listed on p. 6-7 of "The Descendants of John Drake". In the "Windsor, Conn., Land Records, Vol. 3, p. 55." is written: Mar . 3, 1706/7 Joseph Loomis, Sen,. son of Joseph deceased, Nicholas Buckland and James Loomis, all of Windsor, Conn., deed 271/2 acres of woodland to Daniel Loomis, Sen., part of a lot bought by "our father-in-law John Drake deceased," of Richard Lyman, and given to his three daughters, Lydia, late wife of Joseph Loomis, above, Elizabeth, late wife of Nicholas Buckland, and Mindwell, wife of James Loomis, by his last will. | Drake, John (I874)
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13619 | Deseret was born while the family was crossing the desert from San Bernardino, CA, to Utah. | Bringhurst, Deseret (I475)
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13620 | Died 5 Oct 1879 of Cancer.- Mortality Schedule.1880 Coshocton County, Ohio. | Winklepleck, Sarah (I280)
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13621 | Died about a month before Myron died, Grandma Thelma said. | Harper, John Oral (I69)
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13622 | Died age 19 | Bower, Jacob (I787)
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13623 | DIED AS A CHILD Seal to Parents: @I224@ | Anderson, James K. Polk (I79)
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13624 | Died at 10:55 AM MST | Stonehocker, Clarence Thomas (I18)
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13625 | Died at 42 Caesars Road, Newport, Isle of Wight | Bullock, Elizabeth Mary (I2090)
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13626 | Died at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown, Hardin, Kentucky, USA | Nagy, Ida Ethel (I119)
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13627 | Died at sea. | Cranford, Jewett Junior (I11)
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13628 | Died before 15 April 1784 based on marriage record of Maria Josefa Riva y Rada Guzman and Juan Jose de la Luz Cibrian Rendon. The real father of Maria Josefa Riva y Rada....was not Francisco de la Riva as the marriage records states but rather the real father is Jose Maria de la Riva y Rada, a priest. 3.19.2025. Source for Information Below from Death Document: Death: 10 Jan 1784 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Name: Francisco Antonio de la Riva y Rada Born in Larado, Santander, Spain Father: Manuel de la Riva y Rada (died prior) Mother: Maria Marcela Molledo (died prior) Married to Maria Francisca Verduo and had a son who died at a young age (tieana edad) Sister name is Maria de la Riva y Rada who lives in Laredo 1000 pesos to his sister in Spain (living in Clausula) 6 July of same year something also was to be done Also "Sonores Hicialeis Realeis de Veracruz"?? | Molledo, Francisco Antonio de la Riva y Rada (I5376)
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13629 | Died from accidental poisoning with arsenic. | Nelson, Carol Veda (I140)
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13630 | Died in American waters while on the ship M. S. Canterbury between 18 January 1706 and May 10, 1707. Source: Vol II Families of Virginia Chappelear Family and Connecting Lines by George W. Chappelear, Harrisonburg, Virginia; Gc 929.2 C369c 1180133 | Chapelier, Dr. Isaac (I633)
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13631 | Died in Childbirth | Price, Sarah Catherine (I1703)
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13632 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I535)
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13633 | Died in infancy. Need to check local cemetaries around Tangier. | Parent, Ross (I91)
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13634 | Died in the World Trade Center terrorists attack on that date. Blaine said they found her identification card. She left a three million dollar estate and three insurance policies in addition. Her income in the year 2000 totaled $140,000.00 dollars. Died in the World Trade Center terrorists attack on that date. Blaine said they found her identification card. She left a three million dollar estate and three insurance policies in addition. Her income in the year 2000 totaled $140,000.00 dollars. | Stevens, Martha Jane (I422)
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13635 | Died in World War 1 | Day, George Roberts (I390)
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13636 | DIED IN YOUTH 1850 census - District 21, Pottawattamie, IA - age 2 - b IA - in hh of Isaac Bickmore Seal to Parents: @I224@ | Bickmore, Daniel Marion (I49)
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13637 | Died of "consumption" or tuberculosis, according to JH Martineau journal. | Martineau, Lucretia (I102)
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13638 | Died of consumption (tuberculosis) | Martineau, John (I98)
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13639 | Died of diphtheria in Highland County. Parents A.H. & M.A. Armstrong. Death reported by his mother Mary A. Armstrong. P. 51 Death Records of Highland. Member Company F, 25th Virginia Infantry. | Armstrong, Gideon (I1163)
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13640 | Died of Leukemia. | Crowder, Lora Jean (I122)
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13641 | Died on Mexican border. | York, William Griffin (I688)
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13642 | Died probably before 1655. | Corssen, Grietje (I525)
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13643 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I120)
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13644 | Died under the age of 26 | Stradling, Henry/Harry (I1510)
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13645 | Died unmarried based on "The Chappelear Family, Forth Generation" page 27 provided by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). | Chappelear, Nathan (I625)
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13646 | Died within first year of birth. | Bennett Mr. (I160)
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13647 | Died without issue (Some Colonial Mansions and those who lived in them, by Thomas Allen Glenn, published 1900, pg. 438). | Schuyler, Philip (I1222)
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13648 | Died young. | Kilbourne, Benjamin (I635)
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13649 | Died young. At the christening were "Padrinos" Antonio Raygosa and Apolomia Ramos. | Verde, Rafael Cibrian (I1977)
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13650 | DIED. ASHBY.--In Fredonia, Sunday April 5, 1903, Richard W. Ashby of a complication of diseases, aged 76 years and 20 days. The deceased was born in Kentucky March 16, 1827. When a child his parents moved to Indiana. At the age of 21 he was married to American Lain and to this union 13 children, 7 boys and 6 girls, were born. In 1884 he moved to Kansas living here until his death. Mr. Ashby united with the Christian church 24 years ago and was a faithful member. His health has been failing for two years and he always bore his suffering patiently. Last Friday night, realizing that the end was near, he remarked that he "was ready to meet his God." A wife and eight children survive him. Funeral services were held at the Christian church Monday at 10 a.m. conducted by Rev. M.J. Duncan, and burial was made in the Koger cemetery in Talleyrand-tp. | Ashby, Richard W (I32)
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