Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 1,520
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1051 | Retired Iron Worker | Watson, Ralph Woodfin (I446)
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1052 | Retired Mechanical Engineer & Mfgrs. Rep., Jim Thurow & Co. | Thurow, James Herbert (I765)
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1053 | Retired Post Office & School Bus Driver | Siems, James Alden (I833)
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1054 | Retired Teller, First Bank, Rochester | Phillips, Barbara Ruth (I156)
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1055 | Retired Women's Interests - Albuquerque TV | Smith, Marjorie Ruth (I166)
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1056 | Rhode Island Vital Records (1853-1900); Eric Hogan [Same] (2/8/00): This looks like it very well could be my ancestor. For example is says "Walter BARNEY, son of William Henry Harrison BARNEY and Sarah Larkin POTTER" My great-great grandmother's maiden name was Sally Larkin Bliss, and her mother was Mary Augusta Potter daughter of H.A.L. Potter and Mary Read. I have no idea who H.A.L. Potter's parents or siblings are though and maybe this is the missing link. I have found a tombstone of H.A.L Potter (1816 - 1900). I'm not sure how I can find his parents and siblings though. [Same] (2/8/00) My great-great-grandmother Sally Larkin (Bliss) was born 5 Aug 1878 in East Prov., RI. (d. 1962 in Attleboro, Ma) Her mother was Mary Augusta Potter (b. 4 Mar 1844) and father Franklin Smith Bliss (b. 19 Jun 1843). Sarah Larkin Potter (b. Aug 1843)seems like that has to be who Sally Larkin Bliss received her middle name. She would seem to be Mary Augusta Potter's (cousin maybe?) according to the birthdates. Attleboro, Mass. is where most of my family is from. | Barney, Walter Benaiah (I105)
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1057 | Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol. 16; "Jacob Barney, 1634," by Mary E. Wesbrook, p.157; | Barney, Simeon W. (I2026)
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1058 | Richard Addison Stiles was born June 9, 1845, in Rockford, Winnebago County, IL, the son of Gardner and Mary Ann (Woodcock) Stiles. When young, he wanted to join the army and help free the slaves. He was too young, so told them he was older. He served in Co. A, 64th IL Infantry about 1961-2. He was Honorably discharged at Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL, Oct. 1, 1862. Then, at age 19, he enlisted and was mustered in on Sept. 2, 1864, at Dixon, IL, by Capt. Eustace for a term of one year. He was a Private in Co. E, 146th IL Infantry. His residence was listed as Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL. He was lised then as being 5 ft. 10 in. tall, with light hair, dark eyes and fair complexion. Later in life, he was 6 ft. 2 in. tall. Richard stood guard duty often, sometimes all night with insufficient clothing for the cold weather. He took a cold that caused lung damage, and it affected him the rest of his life. He served his country until the end of the war. He was one of the soldiers that stood outside a black draped building in Springfield, IL, when President Lincoln was assassinated. He was mustered out July 8, 1865, at Springfield, IL, by Lieutenant Hawks. In 1866, he went to Spring Valley, MN, where he met and married Levina Mandana Douglass. They were married by Justice of the Peace, B. G. Holman, at Beaver, Fillmore County, MN, Dec. 18, 1867. They moved to Olin, Jones County, IA, where they engaged in farming. To this union six children were born: Caroline "Carrie" Effie, June 26, 1869 Ella Evangeline, who died at 2 months of age Frederick Arthur, b. Aug. 15, 1873, at Olin, IA Samuel Addison, b. May 25, 1875, at Olin, IA Alice Maud, who died at age 2 from diptheria, Olin IA Nettie Myrtle, b. Feb. 2, 1879, Olin, IA Richard died February 23, 1904, following an illness, and was buried in the Olin Cemetery, Olin, IA. | Stiles, Richard Addison (I13410)
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1059 | Richard's ancestry is uncertain. There is some evidence that he was the son of Sir James Bowen of Llwyngwair, Pembrokeshire, Wales, who in turn could claim decent from the Vaughan, Dalton, Strandling and Gamage families and King Edward III. This claim rests on the family tradition that the Bowen arms were carved in Richard's gravestone which is now lost. Richard's great grandson, Dr. Jabez Bowen, had the Bowen arms carved in his wife's gravestone in 1754 when she was buried in the same cemetery as Richard. Dr. Jabez Bowen's father, Dr. Richard Bowen, was 26 years old when the immigrant, Richard Bowen died and was in a position to know of the family's history in Wales. The immigrant, Richard, was literate. (Plymouth Colony Genealogical Helper, Issue No. 3 (1975)). The estimated birthdates of Richard's children are based upon the average ages in New England for first marriages. 1638 Immigrated to New England. 1640 Approximate date came to Rehoboth. He was one of the original proprietors under the leadership of Rev. Samuel Newman. 1642 Land record of a purchase in Weymouth. He also lived in Seekonk. 1643 List as a proprietor in Rehoboth. 9 Dec 1644 Chosen as a member of Rehoboth's first board of selectmen. 4 Jun 1645 Listed as a freeman of Rehoboth. Nov 1648 Marries his second wife, Elizabeth Rey in Hingham, MA. 1651 Deputy to Plymouth Colony. 13 May 1653 Chosen as an "overseers of the wayes". 1654-58 Town clerk of Rehoboth. 4 Jun 1675 Will proven. Estate valued at 175£, 15s, 8d. Elizabeth came to America in the ship "Blessing" in 1635. At death, Richard was reported to be 80 years old. | Bowen, Richard (I7673)
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1060 | RIGR 12:103. Bertha W. CLARK: "Congdon Manuscript"; p 22. | Congdon, Stukeley (I4872)
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1061 | RIGR 14:48. His will was probated in May 1772. There is a town in Devonshire, England named Yeovil and a hamlet named Yeovilton/Yeoviltown. Perhaps this is where his name originated. S/O John GIFFORD & Elishua -?-. Extracted IGI Files. | Gifford, Yelverton (I1556)
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1062 | Rita Kay Easton, 72 of South Beloit, IL died at 8:45 am Saturday May 16, 2015 in her home surrounded by her family. She was born January 23, 1943 in South Beloit, IL the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield and Anita (Drummond) Schultz. Rita attended North Boone High School and then Beloit Memorial High School. She married Noel D. Easton in Belvidere, IL on January 24, 1959. She built and tested magnetos for Colt Industries. Rita is a former 4H Leader; former member of Blackhawk Field Archers; she enjoyed golfing and was on a women's league at Red Barn Golf Course; she enjoyed fishing, bow hunting and deer hunting. Survivors include: husband Noel of South Beloit, IL; daughters Judi Gurney, Nancy (Stacy) Butson all of South Beloit, IL, Cindy (Lynnette) Easton of Rockford, IL; son David Easton of South Beloit, IL; daughter Linnea (Ben) Moist of Rockton, IL; 6 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, granddaughter Rachel Yuhas, sister Jeanette, brother Richard. | Schultz, Rita Kay (I14792)
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1063 | RITTMAN -- Ashton O. Hall, 88, of Rittman, died Saturday, March 29, 2003, at Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Milton Presbyterian Church in Rittman, with the Rev. James E. Watt officiating. Private burial will be at Rittman Cemetery. Friends will be received today (Monday) from 4-7 at Gillman Funeral Home in Rittman, or one hour prior to the services at the church. He was born May 4, 1914, in Youngstown to Rex and Elsie (Tribby) Hall and married Vi Woodford on March 10, 1946. She survives. He was a graduate of Brookfield High School and Kent State University, where he had done his graduate studies. A U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he had served in Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, Normandy and Central European campaigns. He received the World War II Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal and European African Middle Eastern medal with five battle stars. He had made his home in Rittman since 1940, and was a teacher and coach at Rittman High School for 40 years. He was inducted into the Wayne County Sports Hall of Fame, Pennsylvania-Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame, Wall of Fame in the Rittman School System and Wayne County Officials Hall of Fame. He had served six years on city council and 24 years as mayor of Rittman. While serving as mayor, he organized a volunteer group of drivers to take people to area hospitals and other medical appointments. He was instrumental in getting the Adult Basic Education Program started where students could obtain their GED certificate. He was a 50-year member of Milton Presbyterian Church, a member of Hartford Masonic Lodge and served on the Wayne County Library Board. He was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Daryl (Maureen) Hall of Mansfield and Cherie Hall of Rittman; grandchildren, Brian Hall and Laura Hall; brothers, Carl (Laverne) Hall of Philadelphia, Dale Hall of Youngstown and Paul (Helen) Hall of Boynton Beach, Fla..; and sisters, Edna Barber of Masury, Ada Messmer of Sharon, Pa., and Doris Hutchison of Brookfield. Wayne County, Ohio Obituary Collection | Hall, Ashton Orrin (I7845)
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1064 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I174)
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1065 | Robert's Twin | Wilson, Betty Lou (I818)
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1066 | RUBY I. RICE, 88, of Cedar Vale, Kansas, passed away Friday morning, April 27, 2012 at Pleasant Valley Nursing Center in Sedan, Kansas. Born on February 11, 1924 in Sitka, Kansas, she was the daughter of Raymond and Estella (Fox) Crane. She was raised and received her early education in Sitka and later Ashland, Kansas where she graduated from Ashland High School in 1942. She worked at the Ashcraft Pharmacy in Ashland during high school. She was united in marriage to Glen Rice on January 4, 1946 in Pratt, Kansas. The couple made their first home in Ashland. They later moved to rural Dexter, Kansas where the couple ranched. Ruby was a dedicated homemaker. They resided in Cedar Vale, Kansas until 1964 when they moved to Winfield. Mr. Rice preceded her in death in February of 1995. Ruby resided at the Dexter Care Center until its closing when she moved to the Pleasant Valley Nursing Center. She was a member of the Walnut Valley Quilt Guild and enjoyed teaching stained glass. Ruby was an avid walker and like to cook, quilt and all kinds of handiwork. Her family includes: Her son-in-law: Mike Young of Cedar Vale, KS; Her brother: Hubert Crane of Ashland, KS; Her sisters: Anna Mae Webb of Ashland, KS; and Shirley Cox and husband Donald of Ashland, KS; Her grandchildren: Lorri Pontious and husband John, and Michael Young; and her 4 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her daughter, Sydnia Young; her brothers, Charles, Glenn, Cedric and Donald; and her sisters, Mildred Grimes and Daisy McIntyre. Graveside funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M, Monday, April 30, 2012 at the Ozro Cemetery east of Cedar Vale. A memorial has been established in Rubys name for Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice in Coffeyville. Contributions may be made through Miles Funeral Service in Winfield. | Crane, Ruby I. (I9938)
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1067 | Said land was part of Jonathan's farm consisting of about thirty acres and bought by Arnold for $600. | Brown, Arnold (I929)
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1068 | Said land was part of Jonathan's farm consisting of about thirty acres and was sold to Arnold for $600. | Brown, Jonathan (I413)
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1069 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1006)
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1070 | Sales | Wilson, David Donn (I12)
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1071 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I839)
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1072 | Salesman | McCotter, Fred M. (I1214)
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1073 | Sam Bartholomew moved to Brookfield, Trumbull Co., OH in 1903 where he owned a farm. He later moved to Meadville where he owned a livery stable. He saved money in a safe, so after the stock market crash of 1929, he was able to purchase lands outside of Meadville. | Bartholomew, Samuel Abiel (I3314)
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1074 | Samuel Davis Douglass was born March 20, 1821, at Chazy, Clinton County, NY, the son of Ezekiel and Allice (Baker) Douglass. On Sept. 5, 1851, Samuel married Caroline "Carrie" Hutchinson, the daughter of Sherberne Kingsbury and Lovinia (Badcock) Hutchinson of Beekmantown, Clinton County, NY. To this union, four children were born: Levina Mandana Douglass, born May, 1852, Chazy, NY Ellery Albert Douglass, born Sept. 21, 1854, Chazy, NY Charles H. Douglass, born February, 1858, Chazy, NY Harriet May Douglass, born Sept. 28, 1874 in Rome Twp. Jones, County, IA. From July 15, 1857, Samuel was active in buying and selling land/property in Chazy, NY. The section of Chazy where this Douglass family lived, changed it's name to Altona, Dec. 2, 1857. In 1865, Samuel and his family moved to Spring Valley, Fillmore County, MN. In the 1870 census for Spring Valley, Bloomfield Twp. Fillmore County, MN, it lists his name in error,as Daniel. Ellery and Charles were still at home, and Caroline's father, Sherberne Kingsbury Hutchinson, age 73, was living with them. In 1872, they moved to Jones County, IA, where they were engaged in farming. Dec. 8, 1875, Samuel is mentioned in the probate records of his father, Ezekiel, as living in Viroqua, Jones County, IA. (The Viroqua post office was in existence from 1873 to 1886, when it ceased to exist. About 1887, it became the town of Morely.) 1880 Census has Samuel and his family living in Rome Twp, of Jones County. Feb. 22, 1882 and Sept. 13, 1883, Samuel and Caroline bought land in Jones Co. Following the death of his wife, Feb. 23, 1898, Samuel, whose health was failing, moved in with his son Charles, in Independence, Buchannan County, IA. Samuel had sold one parcel of his land in 1895, and on Dec. 23, 1898, the last parcel was sold. Samuel died July 6, 1902, at the home of his son, Charles, in Independence IA. In early life he made a profession of religion and united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church. On coming west he was removed from the church of his choice, and never united with any other church, but, held on to his faith and on his death bed said, "The Lord has been good to me." Funeral Services were held at the U. B. Church, conducted by the Rev. E. Harper, assisted by Elder Potter. He was laid to rest next to his wife, in Olin Cemetery, Olin, Jones County, IA. Samuel was survived by his four children, all of whom were present at his funeral. | Douglass, Samuel D. (I13400)
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1075 | San Francisco Examiner Tuesday, October 7, 1930 In this city, October 5, 1930, Stephen J. Crane, dearly beloved husband of Elsie M. Crane, loving father of Byron, William, John Richard, and Alma Crane and brother of Mrs. Mabel Pierson of Chicago, Mrs. Clara Dailey and Miss Alma Crane of Los Angeles, a native of Indiana. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today (Tuesday) at 3:30 p.m. at the chapel of H.F. Suhr Co., 2919 Mission St. near 25th. Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. | Crane, Stephen J. (I8126)
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1076 | Sandra L. Hayden 1946-2009 NORWAY, ME - Sandra L. Hayden, 62, of Norway and a 28 year resident of Southwick, MA, passed away at her home in Norway, Maine on February 6th after losing her battle to cancer. She was born in Hartford, Ct, on September 5, 1946, a daughter to the late Gladys and Edwin Allar. She graduated from Enfield High school in Enfield,Ct. in 1964. She was married to the late Alan Hayden, whom she shared 30 years of marriage with while residing in Southwick, MA. She is known for her friendly and loving manner. She will always be remembered for her unconditional love she had for her family, the exceptional mother and grandmother that she was, and the wonderful friendship she gave to so many. She is survived by her three daughters, Cindy Rogers and her husband Gary of Oxford, Maine, Tracy Hayden and her companion, James Talbot of Otisfield, Maine and Kimberly Hayden of Westfield, MA; four grandchildren, Kristina and Timothy Rogers, Kayla Talbot and Amanda Dalton; and her loyal, beloved dog Penny. | Allar, Sandra (I2770)
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1077 | Schenectady -- Richard M. Cummings, 88, of State St., died Monday at his residence. A graveside service will be held today at 11 a.m. at Memory's Garden, Colonie, with the Rev. David Heise, pastor of Stanford United Methodist Church officiating. Memorials to the Stanford United Methodist Church, 1569 State Street, Schenectady , NY 12304. Arrangements are by Griswold Funeral Home, 1867 State St., Schenectady." [The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY), April 24, 2003, Page: B-10] | Cummings, Richard M. (I8366)
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1078 | Second cousin to Larry Wilson. Her e-mail is kindellanAK@cd.com. Lives in Washington State. | Source (S530)
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1079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I834)
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1080 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I360)
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1081 | See attached sources. | Brown, Honor (I1219)
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1082 | See attached sources. | Brown, Alexander (I1370)
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1083 | See attached sources. | Scribner, Ervin Jay (I1888)
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1084 | See attached sources. | Lawton, Caleb (I3092)
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1085 | See attached sources. | Albro, Alice (I3093)
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1086 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Judge Samuel (I3127)
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1087 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Alexander (I3128)
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1088 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, George Lawton (I3268)
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1089 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Samuel (I3695)
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1090 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Joseph (I3696)
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1091 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Beriah (I3697)
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1092 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Martha (I3698)
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1093 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Honor (I3699)
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1094 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Lydia (I3700)
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1095 | See attached sources. | Carr, Alexander (I3701)
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1096 | See attached sources. | Phillips, Mary (I3705)
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1097 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Robey (Roba) (I3706)
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1098 | See attached sources. | Austin, Mary (I3713)
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1099 | See attached sources. | Hopkins, Thomas (I3714)
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1100 | See attached sources. | Reynolds, Mary (I3722)
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