Matches 451 to 500 of 929
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451 | lived in Peacham, VT | BROWN, Joseph (I2637)
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452 | lived in Peacham, VT | Family: Robert BROWN / Sally BUSHWELL (F2781)
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453 | Lived in Quemahoning Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1776 at the time he enlisted in the army for service in the Revolutionary War. He returned to Bedford county after the war and continued to reside there until the sale of public lands in Ohio in 1801 when he moved to the Fairfield County, Ohio where he remained until his death in 1838. | WRIGHT, David (I44)
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454 | lived in Rockford for 43 years, coming there from Galena. Empl;oyed by Andrews Wire Works for 21 years and by Sundstrand Corp. for 15 years retiring in 1959. | CALLAHAN, Neoma Mary (I109)
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455 | Lived in Shamokin, PA and thought to be a superntendant at one of the local coal mines - Letter from Phil Jameson | SHUMAN, Jerome Monroe (I1918)
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456 | Lived in Silver Lake, Castile twp., Wyoming Co., NY | ROBBINS, Albert E. (I2737)
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457 | Lived in: NY, Cheboygan, MI; Bay City, MI; Millington, MI; Flint, MI | HOWELL, Charles Wesley (I2651)
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458 | Lived on land in Londonderry (now Derry) Rockingham Co., NH, that had once belonged to Jonathan Jameson. Mr. Parkinson purchased this land in 1746, from John Jameson, who had inherited this land from his uncle Jonathan, at the time of his death in 1741. | Parkinson, Robert William (I4997)
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459 | Lived with first wife in Philadelphia, PA then after his first wife died he remarried Katheyn Fasold (aunt Min's step-daughter and they lived in Waban, MA where she was living in 1982 - letter from Phil Jameson | SHUMAN, Jerome J. (I2223)
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460 | Lived: Flint/Arcidiaq; Bear Lake; Manistee, MI | HOWELL, Donald Frank (I2665)
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461 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BINGHAM, William Lawrence (I554)
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462 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BINGHAM, David Lloyd (I611)
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463 | Living in Balleystrone, Dunboe (Dumbough) Parish, County Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland in 1741 | Jameson, John (I3050)
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464 | living with parents in the 1880 Federal Census (Bergen, Genesee Co., NY) | ELMER, Orvin J. (I1183)
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465 | Londonderry, NH | McDUFFIE, Ruth (I1624)
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466 | Lung Cancer | ROBINSON, John Stanley (I1813)
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467 | Lymphoidal cancer | HARMEYER, Marie Elizabeth (I2681)
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468 | Margaret was placed in foster care after the death of her father in 1918, when her mother was forced to find work as a seamstress and as a maid. Margaret eventually took the surname (King) of her foster parents, Philip and Eleanor King. Margaret is buried with her foster family in Andover Massachusetts. | JAMESON, Margaret (I7077)
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469 | Margaret's middle initial is stated as being an "E" in the 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 and 1940 census records but her middle name is listed as Helen on the Wisconsin birth record for her daughter, Catherine Blodwen Evans. | Hughes, Margaret Ellen (I6763)
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470 | MargÕs on Crapo St. of heart failure | SMITH, Cora May (I2652)
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471 | Marian's mother's brother DeWitt Waterhouse was a bookseller. He lived for a time (1860 census NY-Clinton-Plattsburgh -p62) with George and Catherine Day. They had a daughter named Marion Day b.1851 | TEMPLE, Marian Day (I1165)
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472 | Marie Kennedy was supposedly adopted Her mother was America Kostanza Duval She had stepsons: William F Kennedy Earl William Kennedy sisters: Nancy Lindall Hazel Burrows | KENNEDY, Marie Justine (I598)
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473 | Marriage license issued 25 May 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City, NY | Family: Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr. / Eleanor Stedman JAMESON (F3317)
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474 | Marriage may have been 6 Apr 1782 | Family: Nathan Stedman / Abigail Russell (F1028)
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475 | married at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church | Family: Morton Lange Gould / Clara Belle Dickason (F2982)
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476 | Married by brother Rev. Melvin Jameson | Family: Hugh JAMESON / Maria Josephine MIRICK (F2155)
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477 | Married by her father - Justice of the Peace | Family: Horace JAMESON / Martha Jane PAUL (F2548)
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478 | Married by Lemuel Fordham, minister of the 2nd Presbyterian Church of Chester, Morris Co., NJ | Family: David HOWELL / Keziah PIERSON (F539)
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479 | Married by Rev. Giltner, for whom the town of Giltner, NE is named. | Family: Francis Ethan WRIGHT / Henrietta WRIGHT (F2824)
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480 | Mary and Rebecca Freeman were adopted by Jethro Denson in 1798 - the year he married their widowed mother, Massey Wall FREEMAN. | Family: Henry FREEMAN / Massey (Massy or Masse) Wall (F2756)
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481 | Matilda Craig accompanied her brothers to America and to the farm in Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Their family farm was listed in the name of J. Craig in 1873, and she was the third child of her parents. She, her mother and siblings arrived in the Port of New York July 3, 1849, on the S.S. Chenango, from Belfast, Ireland. Older brothers were already settled in the U.S., and their father William is said to have been refused a visa to come to the U.S. because of a severe back injury. Nancy, the mother, who came in 1849 is thought to be the mother of only the younger children. The mother of Seth, born 1836, is known to have been Mary Wilson, who had died previous to 1849. | CRAIG, Matilda (I3140)
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482 | Maude's 1923 marriage record with Henry Knocke lists her as "Divorced." | Family: Charles A. Lock / Maude E. Jamison (F1272)
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483 | May not have been married. | Family: Elias Wilkins / Mary Ann Demmit (F1300)
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484 | May not have been married. | Family: James Poland / Mary Ann Demmit (F1313)
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485 | May actually have been born in Jacksonville, FL, where they were known to have been living at that time. | JAMESON, Florence May (I842)
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486 | may have been "Carrie" | JAMESON, Cassie Maria (I3861)
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487 | May have been "Edgar Ward Jameson" | JAMESON, Edgar Waterman (I3904)
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488 | May have been "Elmira Fish" | FISK, Elmira J. (I1003)
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489 | May have been "Mary" or "Penny" | HACKNEY, Ann (I5090)
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490 | May have been "Sarah" | MILLS, Sarah (I3180)
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491 | may have been 29 Feb | HEMMENWAY, Abigail (I1657)
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492 | May have been a child of Matilda by a former union, if so she was adopted by Samuel and bore his name | JAMESON, Jenny (I3141)
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493 | May have been born in Hynes, IA | Jamison, Rosa Ella (I7546)
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494 | May have been born in Ireland | DENTON, Mary Jane (I2078)
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495 | May have been Hannah Morell | Morell, Hannah (I2340)
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496 | May have been Harriet "Hattie" Lavina Warner | WARNER, Lavina (I4764)
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497 | May have been Jane Irwin? | Unknown, Jane (I7516)
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498 | May have been Julia Murphy (A native of County Wexford Ireland, our subject (Michael Foley) was born Aug 13, 1813, and was reared to farm pursuits. His parents, John and Julia (Murphy) Foley, were also born in County Wexford, and the father was a farmer by occupation. Their family consisted of five children-two sons and three daughters. Of these Michael Foley is the only one who came to America. He made the voyage in the year 1836, when twenty-one years old, and sojourned for a time in New York, where he was employed as a farm-laborer. Next he immigrated to Pennsylvania, and in 1838 came to this county. He located in 1837 in Township Twenty-eight, in the vicinity of Galena, and continued working on a farm until the year 1850, when he joined the caravan pushing toward the Pacific Slope, going over the plains, and engaged in mining in California where he remained two years, and was fairly successful.) | UNNAMED (I2825)
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499 | May have been named "Margaret" or "Margaret Jane" Wright and "Peggy" was her commonly used nickname. Appears as "Margaret" on her 1st marriage certificate and on the 1860 census, but as Peggy on other census' and in other places. - Alan Williams (aldwil@att.net) | WRIGHT, Margaret Jane (I532)
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500 | May have been named Malcom Benton Jameson | JAMESON, Malcolm Benjamin (Benton?) (I3165)
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