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17251 See the 1900 U.S. Census. Adams, Susan Harriett (I127)
 
17252 Seger was mentioned in 1493 when he served in the army of the enemies of the Duke of Gelre, Thereby acting as an opponent of his own father, who served the Duke. He was taken prisoner & swore an oath - in the prison of Teil - that he never would fight against the Duke. He was married to Lijsbeth van Zeller & lived near Valburg (in the neighborhood of Nijmegen); his properties were situated in Elst & Meteren, with an Eefhuis at Nijmegen. Probably an innkeeper because between 1519 & 1523 the burgomasters of Nijmegen & Venlo, the Heren of Zutphen & Arnhem & others paid him for beer they had consumed, which he had delivered. Seger had no children & died bef. Dec. 1526. His wife Lijsbeth married (2) Jan van Heucklum who diedsoon after their mg. "a Van Tuyl Chronicle" quote Van Tuyl, Seger (I2141)
 
17253 Selected to claim small fortune, spends it all, returns home in sackcloth and rosary.

Never married.

In a voice recording of Polo (Leopoldo) Hernandez Bouttier of El Rosario, SIN, Mexico in 2014, he states that Eugenio was the grandson of Jose Maria de la Riva y Rada.
At the christening were 'Padrinos' Jose Cibrian and Manuela Urdiayn. 
Riva y Rada, Jose Maria Eugenio Cibrian de la (I1937)
 
17254 Selective Service record for Pike Co, IL for WWI gives occupation as self employed farmer, Barry, IL, wife and two children; medium height, slender, blue eyes and brown hair, he used the spelling Lewis at that time. Miller, Louis Henry Jr (I7)
 
17255 Served as Sergeant, Detachment 2, B & S D D G, Camp Taylor, KY. Enlisted at Pittsfield, IL 24 Feb 1918; made Corporal 14 May 1918, Sgt 08 May 1918; discharged at Camp Taylor 30 September 1919. Selective Sevice records for WWI gives height tall, build medium, eyes gray, hair light brown and slightly bald. Brown, Robert Verain (I26)
 
17256 Served in military in WWII. Paulovich, Nicholas (I106)
 
17257 Served in the 605 Tank Destroyers in Europe in WWII. Lived in Riddle, Douglas Co, OR Owens, B H (I36)
 
17258 Served in US Army in WWII. O'Connor, W J (I85)
 
17259 Served in WWI. Drinkwater, Wade H (I90)
 
17260 Served in WWII; enlisted Oklahoma City, 13 Sep 1944; occupation Truck driver, married, grammar school education. Owens, Ethil Dixie (Dick) (I98)
 
17261 Settled in Guthrie Co, IA, in 1854; killed in Morrisburg in 1857 - Guthrie Co History

1850 census - Union, Monroe, OH - age 23 - farmer - born OH - md within year 
Stotts, Noah W. (I321)
 
17262 Several of Mark Alloway and Susanna Fitchew Seaburn's children have baptism dates after they were adults. The practice of the Church of England was to baptize/christen children as infants. The reason for these later baptisms is a mystery, particularly when the family was known to be Quaker.  Alloway, Elizabeth (I2685)
 
17263 Several of Mark Alloway and Susanna Fitchew Seaburn's children have baptism dates as adults. It was the practice of the Church of England to baptize/christen children as infants. The reason for these later baptisms is a mystery, particularly when the family was known to be Quaker. Alloway, Mary Ann (I2692)
 
17264 Shallowford Rd- east of Missionary Ridge Bales, Allison (I152)
 
17265 Shannon Leavitt: A record of Francisco's burial exists in the cemetery records, but at the plot where his body is supposed to be located, no headstone is to be found. Corrales, Francisco Miranda (I1849)
 
17266 She came to the land with her father anno 1631. God wrought upon her heart in this land, she grew deaf which disease increasing with a great affliction to her, She was md. Wm. Hills & lived with him at Hartford on Connecticut [ RChR 78]. She died about 1655, presumably shortly after the birth of her son Benoni.
[TAG 25:233; Manwaring 1:31] (This does not agree with the mg, date of the 2nd wife in 1649, in fact Benoni is listed as a child of the 2nd wife b. in 1655) 
Lyman, Phillis (I682)
 
17267 She came to U.S. in the year 1635( ae 2 yrs.) with her family on the INCREASE[ Hotten 60]. She md. 1st Richard Pike Abt 1653, who died soon. After the death of her hus. Thomas Purchase she md John Blaney Sr. in Lynn in 1678. Her parents listed[TG 3:52] Andrews, Elizabeth (I2515)
 
17268 She died at sea on the way to America 1646/7, from Smallpox. Mills, Jane (Burgis) (I276)
 
17269 She died at the home of her son Emery G.J. Petersen. Mortensen, Marie (I76)
 
17270 She died between 9 Sep 1567 and 31 Mar 1568. On the first date she promised Joost van Dieden - on behalf of her child, fathered by the late Sander van Tuyl - to pay a tribute related to an uiterwaard. On the second date only the child is mentioned.
Source 929.273 V 369v , A Van Tuyl Chronicle Salt Lake Fam Hist Lib. 
Van Goor, Willemke (I2335)
 
17271 She died early, could have died at the birth of her 2nd child. Rachel (I411)
 
17272 She died on a ship in the Boston harbor.
 
Gosling, Agnes (I933)
 
17273 She died today. I remember her as materially wealthy and energetically vibrant all her life. She loved gold and diamonds, but was a tom boy. I cannot ever remember seeing her in a dress - ever. Paige swam butterfly and relays in the Olympic trials, a dedicated and serious swimmer from preschool. Breaking records left and right in Junior Olympics, she threw out her shoulder and required surgery shortly before the summer olympic games and could not compete. She never had the health returned to her to go back. Plagued with ovarian and uterin cysts, shortly after hooking up with Ruben (married?) she had a full hysterectomy to save her life. Unable to have children, several years later they adopted Asa. Paige loved horses, and owned, bread and trained them to compete, on her ranch in Texas with Ruben. They later divorced/separated. Paige was plagued with degenerative health problems for the rest of her life. She had at one point, over a hundred hairline fractures in her spine, and was confined to a wheelchair at times over the remainder of her life. She died young, seven days after her 42nd birthday. Her father David, long since divorced, moved back to Ohio this last year to tend to her and Asa, now in high school. Still, her death came to me a bit unexpectedly. I will be 41 in a few months. I plan to return to Ohio for the funeral, and to comfort my closest cousin, her sister Jan Marie. ~ Kimbra Halley Sullivan Halley, Paige Ellen (I46)
 
17274 She died unmarried. Drake, Rebecca (I867)
 
17275 She died with malaria fever in Texas. She was survived by one child, Beula Frances Cooper Decker. Rozelia wrote her parents about what a precious baby Beulah was, walking, etc. I, Evelyn Decker Wester remember reading the letters. Also enclosed in the letters was a lock of Beulah's blond hair. She was 11 months old when her mother died and was brought back to her maternal grandparents by her father to be raised (that was Rozelia's request). (This note was found on Rozelia's name in a family tree researched by Lacy Weston b. abt 1921. He was married to Florence Cranford.) Cranford, Annie Rozelia (I27)
 
17276 She had a tailor shop, was in poor health in 1863.
She had a tailor shop, was in poor health in 1863. 
Reddick, Mary Ann (I625)
 
17277 She had her name withdrawn from the records of the church in 1984. I knew
because I was serving in the California Fresno mission at the time and the
Bishop of the San Andreas ward, where her membership was, told me about it
and asked me to visit her. I did and she told me with the emphatic help
of her husband, John McDonald, that it was her decision and was what she
wanted to do. 
Carpenter, Josephine (I129)
 
17278 She had the title of "Princess" Plantagenet, Elizabeth (I1585)
 
17279 She inherited her parent's property and also that of the grandfather, John Walter, who was a man of great wealth. She was also the heiress of Richard Jones. She died without issue and Kennedy married second, Ann, daughter of John and Ann (De Lancey) Watts of New York. Schuyler, Catharine (I1260)
 
17280 She is also listed at "Nellie Massicar" on the birth record of Charles Lewis Buchanan Vail. Massecar/Masecar, Ella L (I709)
 
17281 She is found in the Staten Island census of 1706, thus her death is listed after 1706 Casier, Hester (I2260)
 
17282 She is listed as Lefferts wife in the book,"Staten Island and It's People" Altje (I419)
 
17283 She is listed as the wife of Christian in 300 Yrs. with the Corson Families, p. 209 & at the chr. of her three children in NYG&B rec of Dutch Reformed Church of Staten Island 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p.61 Boskirk, Jannetje (I324)
 
17284 She is listed in her fathers will in 1779. Her (1) hus Jan van Derbeek, & (2) hus John Beatty,
Mg abt 1773. 
Martineau, Ann (I156)
 
17285 She is listed in her fathers will in 1779. Her (1) hus Jan van Derbeek, & (2) hus John Beatty,
Mg abt 1773. 
Martineau, Ann (I2254)
 
17286 She is listed with her hus Pieter Haughwout in NYG&B rec. Vol. 66 p. 317, 974.B4n "Haughwout Family Notes" Family F172
 
17287 She is listed with her hus.Pieter Haughwout in NYG&B rec., Vol 66, 974 B2n, 317, "Haughwout Family Notes". Will proved 15 Apr 1761 Backer, Neeltje (I389)
 
17288 She is my 1 cou 3r.per records of M R Mew.

CENSUS: Birth place & age confirmed from 4 Apr 1851 census, film #193574 P297,
HBL Library, BYU. 
Shave, Emma (I889)
 
17289 She is not listed in her fathers will, indicating she was already deceased by Jul 1726. Backer, Margareta (I437)
 
17290 She is said to have been the daughter of Oliver Purchase(Savage. Vol 1, p. 333. N.E. History and Gen. Register,]. Vol. 2, p. 80, where reference is made to the Capen Family Record, taken from an old copy of the New Testament.) Person submitting info: Mary L. W.Wells, Logandale, Nevada Purchase, Joan (I835)
 
17291 She is the second wife of Idus Hughes. Thomaston, Mary Catherine (I8)
 
17292 She may be a sister to Estienne Martineau, which would make their son, Jean, 1st cousin to Francois
who was in Staten Island in 1670. 
Martineau, Ozanne (I2184)
 
17293 She md. Adam van Tiel, widower of Maria. Adam was alderman of the city of Tiel. (1498-1511) On Jul 13, 1510 Adam donated to his wife a morgengave of 300 Philipsguildens ( a gift of the bridegroom to the bride on the morning after their wedding night). A year later he bequeathed his wife all his possessions.Their mg. rec in : Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie,'s-Gravenhage: Het Bureau, 1948, 2:166. It is possible that Ysentruijt md. (2) Adriaen Van Brakel ( 30 Mar 1552, Adriaen van Brakel sold a house to Derick Vaeck, owned by him and his late wife Ysentruyt van Tuyl). Van Tuyl, Ysentruyt (I2147)
 
17294 She md. John Ketteltas according to her bro. Benjamins will & John Kettelta's will where he named Elizabeth as his wife, will dated 4 Sep 1779 found @ --Abstract of Wills 974.7 B4ne Vol. 33
p. 105-106. Her Will dated 9 Dec 1798 & probated 29 Apr 1799, file # 67 Liber A p 182. She is mentioned in her fathers will 
Martineau, Elizabeth (I139)
 
17295 She was ( aged "1/2 year" in Apr 1635) Marvin, Hannah (I1536)
 
17296 She was a Countess of Holland (Avesnes) 2 Birth dates 1 Mar 1283 & 9 Apr 1283 Van Holland, Alida (I2157)
 
17297 She was a countess of Holland. Van Holland, Machteld (I2495)
 
17298 She was a Countess of Holland. Van Guelders, Aleid (I2490)
 
17299 She was a princess of Brabant. Van Brabant, Matilda (I2161)
 
17300 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I594)
 

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