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15951 | Nehemiah died while a prisoner of the French in Quebec, Canada. | Howe, Nehemiah (I5000)
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15952 | NEHGR , Records of Saybrook,Ct., p. 139, lists Thomas , his wife Elizabeth Mason & their mg. date 8 May 1671, Their eight children & their b. dates, with two sets of twins in that number. | Norton, Thomas (I1448)
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15953 | NEHGR Vol. 5 (1851) p. 63, Records of Windsor Connecticut, Mgs. & Births. Includes all 5 of Benedictus's children's births & his mg. to Jane Newton. | Alvord, Jeremiah (I949)
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15954 | NEHGR, Vo. 80, p. 316 - 324, "Genealogical Research in England George Moody (Richard), of Moulton, co., Suffolk, yeoman, the testator of 5 Aug 1607, called "eldest sonne" in his father's wills, was born about Sep 1559 (vide supra, Inquisitions Post Mortem), and was buried at Moulton 23 Aug 1607, He married first Margaret---, who was buried at Moulton 25 Jan 1602'3 on the day of the baptism of their daughter Mary; secondly, at Moulton, 5 Sep 1604, Christian Cramp, who was living 5 Aug 1607. p. 323. p. 316-317 The Will of George Moody of Moulton co. Suffolk, Yeoman, dated 5 Aug, 1607. To be buried in the parish church of Moulton,... To George Moody, my eldest son, and his heirs my mansion house wherein I dwell in Moulton, called Fryettes, sixscore acres of arable landn and the "sheepstour" pertaining, occupied by itself. To my executor (Thomas Kilbourne, son-in-law of the testator) the tenement in Moulton Inne in Moulton sometime held by Thomas Cooke as my farmer and osier pighted held by lease of Mr. Tracey, a messuage and croft in Moulton and 12 acres of arable land in possession of John Seeley, my servant and a messuage and croft & 14 acres of land in Moulton occupied by Juhn Mathewe alias Philip, allfor 11 years, with remainder to my son George. From the profits of the above premises during the eleven years my executor is to pay the following legacies: to my son Samuel Moodye ?200 at the age of 24.; "Unto John Moodye my youngest sonne" ?200 at the age of 24; to Elizabeth Moody, my eldest daughter, ?100 within two years of my death; to my daughter Sara Moodye 100 marks at the age of 22; to my daughters Margaret Moodie, Anne Moodye, and Mary Moodye 100 marks at the age of 21. To my wife, Christian Moodye, the bedstead, feather bed.......... To Elizabeth Moodye and Frauncys Kilborne .....To my son-in-law Thomas Kilborne, my residuary legatee & executor, 20 marks, leviable out of the rents of the lands demised to him for 11 years...... | Moody, George (I1424)
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15955 | NEHGR, Vol 16, p. 137, Records of Wethersfield,Conn.; James and Abigaill his wife, were m. 8 Jul 1686. | Curtis, James (I2344)
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15956 | NEHGR, Vol 16, p. 137, Records of Wethersfield, Conn.; Samuel Curtis and his wife, were, m. 20 Feb 1683. Issue---Samuel, b. 23 Nov '84; Elizabeth and Ruth, 17 May '87; Elizabeth d. in infancy. S. Curtis d. 26 Nov. 1688, aged abt 42 years. | Curtis, Samuel (I2303)
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15957 | NEHGR, Vol 16, p. 137, Records of Wethersfield,Conn.; John Curtis and Lydia and his wife were, m. 20 Nov. 1666, Issue---, John, b. 10 Dec '67; Thomas 15 Sep '70; Lidiah, 1 Mar '73; Dorothy. 15 May '74; William 12 Oct '77; Elizabeth 13 Nov '81; Jonathan, 13 Aug, 1682. | Curtis, John (I2368)
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15958 | NEHGR, Vol 16, p.137,Records of Wethersfield,Conn.; Joseph Curtis and Mercy his wife, were,m. 8 Feb 1674. Issue---Meribah, b. 10 Mar '74, and d. 15 Jan 1684; Joseph, 10 Jan '75; Mary 2 Sep '77; Sarah, 29 Sep '79; Thomas, 24 Dec '80; David, 29 Nov '82. J. Curtis d. 31 Dec 1683 aged Abt 40. | Curtis, Joseph (I2305)
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15959 | NEHGR, Vol 80, p. 318, 319; "Genealogical Research in England" in Parish of Moulton,Suffolk Eng.,Parish in the Archseaconry of Sudbury. Marriage of John Mody and Sara Cox, 8 Sep 1617 at the Parish of St James, Bury St Edmund, co., Suffolk. p. 317 .Birth given p. 326-27 & "Great Migrations Begins: Life sketch of John Moody, migration in 1633, first residence: Roxbury, then removes to Hartford,Conn. John Moody came to Roxbury, Mass., in 1633 and about seven years later settled in Hartford with the small colony that had made the original settlement there a few years earlier under the leadership of Rev. Samuel Hooker. John had but one son Samuel (that survived from infancy) , so his descendants do not comprise as large group as the descendants of William of Newbury.(Moody Family,His't Notes p.1) | Moody, John (I1801)
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15960 | NEHGR, Vol. 5 (1851) p. 66, "Jacob Drake m. Mary Bissell 12 Apr 1649, Now it is 25 Years and never had a child. His mother that lived with him, a widow many years, her husband, Jacobs father, died 18 Aug 1659, and now, 7 Oct 1681, Jacobs mother died at 100 years of age, having lived a widow 22 years". | Drake, Jacob (I797)
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15961 | NEHGR, Vol., 80 From the Registers of the Parish of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds,co., Suffolk, Bap. of Sarah Coxe 17 May 1598, p.317 & their marriage by license 8 Sep 1617, p. 318. | Cox, Sarah (I1791)
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15962 | Nellie married Fred Benjamin. I gave you that information in a previous email. In 1910 They were living in Kansas City Ward 14, Jackson, Missouri They had three sons. Loren age 5 born in KS, Robert age 4 born in KS and Carl, born in Missouri. In 1920 Census Nellie is married to Gilbert Grey. They are living in Kansas City Ward 5 and William Schrader is living with them. I haven't found a marriage date yet. Carl Grey (was Benjamin) is living with them. Now he is 11. He must have been adopted. The other sons are not listed. In 1920, Fred Benjamin is living as a lodger in Buffalo, Ward 24, New York in a Church home. His sons Robert age 14 and Leon age 15 are there, too. States he is divorced. In 1930, Fred Benjamin is living with wife Francis still in Buffalo. They have a son William living with them. The census states he was born in Georgia so I think he was the son of Francis who was also from Georgia, not Fred and that Fred adopted him. I am quitting for the night. Enjoy the new exploration of family. Probably this is more than you wanted to know. Thanks so much for your help. | Schrader, Nellie S. (I681)
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15963 | Nels A Hanson Idaho, Southeast Counties Obituaries Deceased Name Nels A Hanson Event Type Obituary Event Date 1920 Event Place Idaho, United States Gender Unknown Relationship to Deceased Deceased Birth Date 18 Jul 1854 Birthplace Malmolane, Skurup, Sweden Death Date 08 Jun 1920 Death Place Lava Hot Springs, Bannock, Idaho Spouse and Children Emma Olson Wife Female Mathelda Gustava Nilson Wife Female Parents and Siblings Anders Pahlsson Father Male Hanna Mansson Mother Female "Idaho, Southeast Counties Obituaries, 1864-2007," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVS6-XZC9 : accessed 28 October 2015), Nels A Hanson, 1920; Idaho Falls Regional Family History Center, Idaho Falls; FHL microfilm 100,464,657. | Hanson, Nels August (I3818)
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15964 | Never married | Family F52
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15965 | Never married according to Alfonsina Bernal Arreola 07172022: "Es correcto, solo que mi bisabuela, María de Jesús, era hija de la primer mujer de Francisco Sibrian, que por cierto no estaban casados... Se llamaba Magdalena Torres, solo que ella falleció cuando mi bisabuela tenía un año, entonces, él se casó con Josefa Rendón y nacieron todos los demás, e incluso Josefa reconoció a mi bisabuela como hija de ella, entonces mi bisabuela tenía sus dos actas, una en donde es Sibrian Torres y otra donde era Sibrian Rendón." It's correct, except that my great-grandmother, María de Jesús, was the daughter of Francisco Sibrian's first wife, who by the way were not married... Her name was Magdalena Torres, only she died when my great-grandmother was one year old, so he he married Josefa Rendón and all the others were born, and even Josefa recognized my great-grandmother as her daughter, so my great-grandmother had her two certificates, one where she is Sibrian Torres and the other where she was Sibrian Rendón. | Family F2554
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15966 | Never married. First wife of John Chappelear disappeared shortly after marriage and never reappeared. Source: The Chappelear Family by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 49. | Family F275
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15967 | New court case for Snellen Ferrell, Cuthbert and Amos Jones vs. Snellen Johnson Johnson, Snellen and Alfred Johnson vs. Benjamin Barron Johnson, Snellen vs. Benjamin Marshall Johnson, Snellen and Alfred Johnson vs. Isaac C.W.T. McKissack Johnson, Snellen vs. Hezekiah W. Scovill Johnson, Snellen, Alfred Johnson and Reuben Dawkins Johnson, Willis, Alfred Johnson, Snellen Johnson, Jeptha Clements and John Grier vs. James Whitfield Moore, Aaron vs. Snellen Johnson Johnson, Alfred, Snelling Johnson, Administrator and LaFayette Johnson vs. W.C. Clement Johnson, Snelling vs. John H. Brantley for use of John Greer Johnson, Snelling vs. Hamilton Brown, Peyton Gwyn and James Gwyn Johnson, Snelling vs. Charles Kelsey, Alfred M. Hobby and Charles McIntire Johnson, Snelling and Jarrel Beasley vs. George Stephens, Steven Stephens, Administrator and William Stephens, Administrator Johnson, Snelling vs. John T.C. Towns Johnston, Snelling vs. James Cowen and Thomas B. Erwin Merrit, Thomas vs. Snelling Johnston. From this website: http://georgiaarchives.org/what_do_we_have/online_indexes/pdi/RG179/179-01-001.htm | Johnson, Snellen (I53)
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15968 | New England His't. & Gen. Reg. Vol 54, pp 270-272; Walker's Herald & Gen. pt XV, pp 276-280; Am Gen Vol 16, p. 101; Seversmith's Corrected Norton pedigree.' He came to Guilford in 1639 & served as the town miller until his death in 1648. He is stated to have been a church warden of Mr. Whitfield's parish at Oakley in Surrey, a few miles south of London, England, and has been thought to have been connected with the Nortions of Sharpenhow, Bedfordshire (New England Register,Vol XIII., p. 225) | Norton, Thomas (I851)
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15969 | New York, Marriages, 1686-1980 Name: Weeden V. Haik Spouse's Name: Eliza Bebee Event Date: 27 May 1822 Event Place: Congregational Church And Society Of New Canaan Atcanaann Four Corners,Canaan,Columbia,New York Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51097-1, System Origin: New_York-ODM, GS Film number: 534192 | Family F198
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15970 | New York, New York, U.S., Death Index, 1949-1965 | Sorensen, Francis (I7185)
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15971 | NEWSPAPER: The Standard -- Logan Utah Wednesday 18 May 1892 County Clerk Fullmer issued licenses to the following parties... John K. Obray aged 21, to Jane Bradley, aged 18, both of Paradise..... | Obray, Thomas Kay (I1634)
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15972 | NFS has death 4 Oct 1731, but she is mentioned in her brother, Daniel's will as Elizabeth Post, deceased, with children Garret, Francis, Peter, Christian and Daniel. | Garbrants, Elizabeth (I457)
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15973 | Nicholas later moved to Bensalem, Bucks, Pa in 1697 where his brother Johannes was living. His mg. is recorded in NYG&B Vol. 1 mgs. 974.7 B4ne p. 55 In 1713 he moved to Sussex co. Delaware. Could Nicholas wife Berentje & Rachel's hus Barent be brother & sister? | Vandergrift, Nicholas Jacobse (I329)
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15974 | No Ancestry trees for FamilySearch record for Jeremiah Bresnahan. ----------------------------------------------- Jeremiah's daughter, Mary marries Daniel Clifford in Van Buren County in 1875. Jeremiah and family was in Missouri in the early 1860's. The Ephraim Clifford family moved to Van Buren County between 1856 and 1860. Perhaps Clifford is related to these Cliffords. http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_PInfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=21404045&db=1870usfedcen&indiv=1&ml_rpos=13 Cliffords are in Van Buren County before the Bresnahans: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=allgs&rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71 FamilySearch has good detail about Ephraim Clifford: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor§ion=details&person=LCVQ-Q6M Thomas B Clifford may be the patriarch of the family having died in Village, Van Buren, Iowa at age 90 in 1877 (see Find A Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=clifford&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=14&GScnty=635&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=102453325&df=all&) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=35723290 It appears that Tinsley is the son of Thomas B and Euvs D is the daughter of Tinsley. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=35723290&db=1870usfedcen&indiv=1&ml_rpos=12 John Clifford is listed in Van Buren in 1849: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=4583346&db=IAstatecen&indiv=1&ml_rpos=41 Tinsley Clifford is listed on an 1860 Agriculture census from Village, Van Buren County: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=2453150&db=NonPopCensus&indiv=1&ml_rpos=7 A Charles Clifford dies in Van Buren County in 1857 but there are not any family members listed: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=1862855&db=USProbateIA&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 Charles is listed in this 1852 state census with 1 female (probably Nancy A. - see: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=6614069&db=IAstatecen&indiv=1&ml_rpos=28) in the home. John Clifford is above Charles also with 1 female. These are the only Cliffords on this state census for 1852. http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&gss=angs-g&new=1&mst=1&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=1&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_pinfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&msav=0&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=4663403&db=IAstatecen&indiv=1&ml_rpos=43 There is a Nancy A Clifford who is 45 years old in 1856 (born about 1811) in Van Buren Township, Van Buren County who is widowed. ----------------------------------------------- 1910 U.S. Federal Census for Jerry Bresnehan http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&gsln=bresnahan&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Van+Buren+County%2c+Iowa%2c+USA&msypn=2980&msypn_PInfo=7-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|18|0|2980|0|0|&msypn_x=1&msypn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=0&msbdy=1850&cpxt=1&cp=12&catbucket=rstp&uidh=m71&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=7710140&db=1910USCenIndex&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3 Name: Jerry Boernehan [Jerry Bronhan] [Jerry Bresnehan] Age in 1910: 32 [82] Birth Year: abt 1878 [abt 1828] Birthplace: Ireland Home in 1910: Farmington, Van Buren, Iowa Street: 8th Street Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1852 [1882] Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Widowed Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Birthplace: Ireland Native Tongue: English Occupation: Own Income Home Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Free Farm or House: House Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Survivor of Union or Confederate Army or Navy: UA Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jerry Boernehan 32 [82] Mary Morris 63 ---------------------------------------------------------- Map of Lee County, Iowa in 1875 http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~22335~730086:Map-of-Lee-County-and-Montrose,-Sta?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No?&qvq=w4s:/where%2FIowa;q:lee%2Bcounty;sort:Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=2&trs=5 Map of Van Buren County, Iowa in 1875 http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~22332~730083:Map-of-Van-Buren-County,-State-of-I?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No?&qvq=w4s:/where%2FIowa;q:van%2Bburen;sort:Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=2&trs=3 | Bresnahan, Jeremiah (I6)
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15975 | No birth date found. Mg. 5 Apr 1778 in United Brethern Moravian Church @ --US/CAN 974.7 B4ne Vol.38 p. 165, death p. 210. | Martineau, Mary (I133)
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15976 | No birth date given. His mg. to Jane Christopher in 17 Nov 1788 found @ --In UBMC in NYG&B 974.7 B4ne Vol. 38, listing Birth,Bap., Mg., & Death. | Martineau, John (I134)
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15977 | No birth or bap. rec. has been found. About dates for his birth & mg.. The historian J.J.Clute gives us his Abt. dates but do not know where he found it. Stephen Martineau was probably born on the Old Dorp Farm near the Northeastern shore of Staten Island. His position in his fathers family was as the oldest son as given in his fathers will; his father had conveyed to him part of the original patented land, lying in a place which had come to be called Castletown. (1) -- Staten Island Patients,msc. at Staten Island Historical Society Vol. pps.22, 143, 267. His Will, written, 19 May 1800, states he is in Southfield,Staten Island. Southfield was a larger area which contained ;Old Dorp, Castleton, The Manor, etc.. Staten Island is a small island,8 miles by 14 and a half miles, containing many named areas, not true towns or townships such as elswhere. He died 9 May 1901 in Southfield & was buried in the Moravian Church Yard, New Dorp., Southfield, Staten Island,Richmond, New York. (2) -- UBMC rec. in NYG&B 974.7 B4ne Vol.4 pps. 165, 170, 171, 210, 215 for his family. His Will dated ,19 May 1801 & proven ,27 May 1801, is found (3)--New York Wills Liber 32,p. 231. Stephen is mentioned in his fathers will probated 4 Aug 1779. | Martineau, Stephen (I127)
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15978 | No birth or death record has been found. Years of birth and death are taken from membership application to Sons of the American Revolution filed by Gordon Horne Newman in 1924 based on the service of 1st Lieutenant Robert Armstrong in the Revolution. Gordon Newman was the grandson of Amanda M. Luttrell (daughter of James C. Luttrell and Martha Armstrong) and Rev. George Horne. According to the application, these dates were taken from the family Bible of James C. Luttrell and his wife, Martha Armstrong, in possession of the Luttrell family, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. | Luttrell, Amanda Malvina (I4448)
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15979 | No children | Coulter, Elsie Iola (I518)
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15980 | No children | Stonehocker, Ivan Thomas (I491)
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15981 | No children | Stonehocker, Vera Catherine (I489)
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15982 | No Children per Dock Doyle Stonehocker | Stonehocker, Marion Earl (I495)
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15983 | No information found to support a John Hinckel in this family. However, the only record for the first five children come from a record of christening on 2 December 1792. John could have died before then. | Hinckel, John (I63)
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15984 | No mention of Henry family in Poultney, VT history. MARRIAGE: Milton, VT Vital Records, book 2, pg. 65. | Henry, Anna (I591)
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15985 | No other family of the name ever emigrated to this country, and all the Talcotts here are descendants of this John & his wife Dorothy Mott, who settled in Hartford, Ct. He first came to Boston, Mass., with others of the Rev. Mr. Hooker's Company in the ship" Lion," which sailed from England Jun 22, 1632, and arrived there on Sunday, Sep 16, 1632. He settled in Cambridge; removed to Hartford in 1636, was treasurer of the colony 1654-1660. [Genealogical Gleanings in England, vol 50, p. 135] He was left a minor by the death of his father in 1604, and was an only son. | Talcott, John (I54)
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15986 | No other records on Ancestry.com | Adams, Azeriah (I20)
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15987 | No record for Milton Sutton Taylor in Guffry Cemetery on Find-A-Grave or pa-roots.com here: http://www.pa-roots.com/westmoreland/townships/sewickley/guffey.html | Taylor, Milton Sutton (I3608)
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15988 | Nora and George Javier Jenkins Molieri separated about 5 years after their marriage. Source: Wilipedia. | Family F1846
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15989 | North Farnham Parish Source: "Harrison Families in 17th Century, Virginia, a primer" by James E. Harrison, page 41. | Harrison, James (I490)
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15990 | North Farnham Parish Source: "Harrison Families in 17th Century, Virginia, a primer" by James E. Harrison, page 41. | Harrison, William (I541)
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15991 | Not in Wisconsin Death Index. Pierce County Wisconsin Rootsweb site. Found 100th birthday article in 2011, (mygatewaynews.com) AURORA CO - Irene Hartfield was born in Spring Lake, Wisconsin on June 6 , 1911 to August and Ida "Bates" Hartfield. She was raised in Elmwood Wis consin and was a 1929 graduate of Elmwood High school . She married Neil Hamilton of Elmwood on May 17, 1933, and they worked wit h Neil's father Roolan on his Elmwood dairy farm. Neil and Irene sold th e farm around 1955 and moved to South St. Paul to be closer to Neil's mot her and father who had moved earlier to St. Paul. Neil passed away in Jul y 1970 and she married Clayton Bueling of Elmwood in 1974. Clayton passe d away in 1979. Since August of 1998 Irene has been living in Aurora Colorado with her da ughter Dixie Jacobsen. Some of Irene's relatives who still live in the Elmwood area are: Bill an d Jean Hartfield of Centuria, Elizabeth Hartfield Anderson of Hager City , Clark and Evelyn Holt of Elmwood, Tom Lewis of Plum City, Sally Perkin s Plum City, Julie Perkins Moritz of Menomonie . Congratulations and Happy Birthday Irene! | Hartfield, Irene C. (I490)
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15992 | Not listed in "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630" by Burton W. Spear | Moore, Mary (I923)
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15993 | Not listed in "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630" by Burton W. Spear, vol 7, pp 15-25. | Moore, Thomas (I918)
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15994 | Not listed in the will of Daniel Gerbrantz dated 20 Jul 1794 when he lists all the children of his sister Eleanor Haughwout. He is the child born after his fathers death & mentioned in his fathers will. (5) He is also listed in (2) | Haughwout, John (I312)
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15995 | Not listed in the will of Daniel Gerbrantz dated 20 Jul 1794 when he lists all the children of his sister Eleanor Haughwout. His birth is listed in (1), (2) & (3) & we assummed he died before his fathers will which would make him under a year old at death | Haughwout, Daniel (I311)
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15996 | Not married. | Schuyler, Edward (I1402)
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15997 | Not named in her father's will dated 19 May 1800, so likely died prior to that date with no children, as he names the children of two of his deceased children. | Martineau, Hannah (I129)
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15998 | Not sure aboutthis- There are many Mary Dickeys | Compton, Reason T. (I966)
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15999 | Not sure if this is her: 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan-Pleasant Hill Twp: Anc.com Img 12, 15 June, sheet 6B, dw115/115: HOSKINS, James W-head 48/MO bn Oct 1851 (KY,KY) md 29 years, farmer-renting; Sarah E-wife 47/MO bn Oct 1852 (MO,MO)md 29yrs, 7 of 8 children living; Alda J-dau 20/MO bn Oct 1879; Ada Lee-dau 17/MO bn Sep 1882; Ophelia E dau 15/MO bn Apr 1885; Rilla E-dau 9/MO bn June 1890 | Hoskins, Ada (I10583)
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16000 | Not sure who this person is so on 09142019 the name was removed from Jose Luciano de Jesus Astorga Fonseca family. | Astorga Fonseca, Adriano (I1871)
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