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551 | Never married | BROWN, Mary (I5130)
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552 | never married | BROWN, Samuel (I5139)
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553 | Never married. | HOWELL, Clarinda (I959)
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554 | Never married. | HOWELL, Clarissa (I958)
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555 | Next to George Jameson & Louise Lester jameson | OTTER, George (I2999)
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556 | Nickname may have been Dolly, per JiA. | JOHNSON, Dorothy (I3323)
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557 | Nicolas Lutgen was the first known member of his family to emigrate to America. He arrived at New York City April 4, 1890 aboard the ship Westerland which sailed March 15, 1890 from Antwerp, Belgium. | LUTGEN, Nicolas (I249)
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558 | No burial location has been found for Isaac. | HEMINGWAY, Isaac (I1295)
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559 | No Children | HASTINGS, Capt. Jonas (I2296)
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560 | No Children | Family: John HOWELL / Lois Jane Hadley (F3237)
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561 | no children | Family: Earl E. CALLAHAN / Kay (?) (F239)
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562 | no information has yet been found on this Ethan Wright. It is generally thought he died young, in Ohio, before the family moved on to Wisconsin and beyond. Alan Williams (aldwil@att.net | WRIGHT, Ethan (I37)
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563 | No stone or marker - Buried next to her mother Eliza (Dorrington) Bingham | BINGHAM, Jennie (I746)
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564 | No stone or marker - Buried next to his mother Eliza (Dorrington) Bingham | BINGHAM, Thomas (I564)
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565 | Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist. He was honored in 1989 for developing the separated oscillatory field method of investigating atomic structure, a discovery that led to the atomic clock and to the M.R.I. technology used in medical diagnostics. During WW II, he worked at the M.I.T. Radiation Laboratory and begining in 1943 was at Los Alamos, New Mexico, as part of the Manhattan Project. After the conflict Dr. Ramsey was instrumental in founding the Brookhaven Laboratory on Long Island and the Fermi National Research Laboratory of Batavia, Illinois; in 1947 he accepted a professorship at Harvard begining an association of more than 60 years and in 1949 commenced the study that would lead to his Nobel Prize. His technique, called the "Ramsey Method" by everybody but him, would result in the 1967 rolling out of the atomic clock and the ever expanding uses for the M.R.I. In 1960 he developed a second type of atomic clock called the hydrogen maser which forms the basis for today's G.P.S. systems. Dr. Ramsey reached age mandated retirement in 1986 but remained at Harvard in Emeritus status well into his 90s, his final project involving research into the physical shape of neutrons. | Ramsey, Norman Foster Jr. (I6801)
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566 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ? ? / Dana Lynn TEMPLE (F1151)
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567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ? ? / Dana Lynn TEMPLE (F1145)
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568 | Noted and accomplished tenor soloist in New York City and other places in New York State. Later a music teacher in New York City. | JAMESON, Frederick William (I4420)
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569 | Noted historian and nationally publish author. Authored two books on WW II - Battle of Guadalcanal, 11-15 November 1942 (Combat Narratives. Solomon Islands Campaign, 6. - and - The Battles of Cape Esperance, 11 October 1942 and Santa Cruz Islands, 26 October 1942 (Combat Narratives. Solomon Islands Campaign, 4-5. In 1964 he was one of the founders, editors and frequent contributor to the Martello magazine, published by the Key West Art and Historical Society. | JAMESON, Colin Gillespie (I5408)
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570 | noted physician in Royalton, Windsor County, VT | DENISON, Joseph Adam Jr. (I1143)
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571 | Now Derry, Rockingham Co., NH | Jamisone, Johne/Jonathan (I3049)
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572 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JAMESON, Alexandra Ellen (I2272)
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573 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JAMESON, John Leslie (I1489)
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574 | NYC | JAMESON, Robert Hugh (I5446)
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575 | Oak Hill Cemetery records list as son of David W. & Delia E. Howell | HOWELL, Levander S. (I1399)
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576 | Oakland, CA | JAMESON, Lee (I5440)
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577 | Of Allentown, Rockingham Co., NH | GUY, Mary (I1106)
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578 | of Canterbury, NH | CURRY, Elizabeth (I2639)
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579 | of Chester and Londonderry, NH - Came from Scotland with the Browns | OTTERSON, Andrew (I2633)
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580 | of Convulsions | HOWELL, Nancy (I2658)
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581 | of Craftsbury, VT | TOWLE, John (I5132)
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582 | of Diabetes | ZIMMERER, Doris May (I2683)
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583 | of Dubuque and later Waterloo, IA | CALLAHAN, Richard (I2781)
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584 | of East Dubuque, IL | BINGHAM, John Norman (I587)
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585 | of Gaylord, MI | HUMPHREY, Stephen (I2602)
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586 | of Gaylord, MI | HUMPHREY, Rolla/Rollin (I2603)
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587 | of Grand Rapids, MI | HORTON, Edgar (I5168)
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588 | of Greensboro, VT | JERROLD, Asel (I5131)
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589 | of Hampkinton, NH | BUSHWELL, Sally (I5140)
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590 | of Hartford, VT | BEAN, J. (I5133)
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591 | of Hodgkins | SPECKMAN, Constance Anite (I2678)
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592 | of Lansin, MI, in 1913 | JAMESON, Grace Anna (I3736)
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593 | of Leichester, NY Lived in Perry, Wyoming Co., NY in 1906 | HULL, Clarence W. (I2598)
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594 | of Newbury, VT | MEADER, Nancy (I5134)
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595 | of NJ | PETERSON (SUTTON), James (I2281)
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596 | of NY | Joseph, Warner (I5191)
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597 | of NY | Smith, Mary Ann (I5192)
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598 | of Pembroke, NH | COCHRAN, Robert (I2635)
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599 | of Pembroke, NH | KNOX, James (I2636)
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600 | of Regurgitation | HAYWARD, Jane (I2654)
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